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TOURTN MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Thursday, DeeMBber 1. 185
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Nixon Believes Strengthened NATO
To Tough Attitude Shown by Russia
Nothing Should Be
Spared To Increase
European Defenses
Answer
at Geneva
RECORD RUN The atomic scbmanne Nautilus, with crew members and observers on
deck nears its dock af Groton, Conn., after completing a run of 25,000 miles without
refueling. Navy Secy. Charles S. Thomas, aboard the powerful undersea craft said the
Nautilus has far exceeded the Navy's most optimistic expectations"' on its record
smashing run.
Paul Muni To Resume Role in Broadway Play
New York U.R) Veteran
actor Paul Muni, forced out of
the Broadway play "Inherit the
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Wind" three months ago by an
ailment which cost him his left
eye, resumes the lead role in the
play tonight.
Friends said Muni has been
equipjed with an artificial eye
and is anxious to get back to
work. In the play, which is based
on the famous "Monkey Trial"
of John T. Scopes, Muni plays
a part fashioned after the late
noted attorney, Clarence Dar-row.
Reopening of Albany
Plant Will Be Aired
Washington (U.R) Gov: Paul
Patterson of Oregon said here
today that the National Security
Council will discuss tod$f his
proposal to reopen the federally
owned zirconium plant at Al
bany, Ore.'
Patterson said reaction to his
plea for reopening was unex-
I pectedly speedy. But he said
I there was no indication whether
1 the security council would reach
decision on the plant at . its
(fmeeting today, .-."t:-. .";',-
Interest in the; plant is held
by the Office of Defense Mobil
ization. Atomic Enerev Commis
sion, the Bureau of Mines and
the Department of the Army.
Zirconium, an atomic reac
tion by-product, was first de
veloped at the Albany plant
through methods evolved by Bu
reau of Mines' researchers. The
government has launched a five-
year zirconium procurement pro
gram but has denied prospec
tive bidders use of the Albany
plant.
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Franco Sees Monarchy
Necessity in Spain -v
Madrid (U.R) Generalissi
mo Francisco Franco believes
that restoration of the monarchy
in Spain will come as "a histor
ical and traditional necessity."
He did not say when he ex
pected a new king to rule Spain
but he warned that any future
monarchy must be "preeminently
social and popular or it could
not exist." '
- He told a news conference
that during talks with U. S. Sec-
retary of State JohrL Foster Dul
les, who came here during the
Big Four foreign ministers con
ierence at lieneva, tnere was
complete coincidence of
thought."
Commentins cm Morocco. Fran.
co Qiidhat even though Sultan
Sidi Mohammed Ben Youssef had
been restored to the throne and
certain mistakes had been cor
rected, unrest was bound to re
main because "there are some
people who are interested that
it continue."
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Growers Discuss
Crop Freeze Damage'
Portland (U.R) Growers who
suffered severe crop loss in last
month's freeze were told yester- j
day the first step to make appli- j
cation for government help is to '
file an estimate of the total dam- i
age to crops in this area. i
. Berry growers, truck garden-'
ers, nurserymen and county -agents
met here to discuss aid ,
plans with Farmers Home Ad-:
ministration officials. It was de-1
cided to hold meetings to try to !
total damage at sites to be an
nounced later in Columbia, Mult
nomah, Clackamas and Washing
ton counties.
Oregon-California
Wafer Compact
Hearing Under Way
Salem (U.R) A two-day
hearing on a proposed "Klamath
River Basin" compact between
Oregon and California got under
way here today with commis
sioners, engineers and their at
torneys for the two states in at
tendance. Purpose of the hearing- is to
hear any objections or suggest
ions concerning a preliminary
draft of thecompact before the
final draft is drawn up, Oregon
State Engineer Lewis A. Stanley
said. :
Bert A. Phillips of Douglas
City, Trinity county, chairman
or tne uamornia commission.
said aims of the compact are to
facilitate and promote the order
ly integrated and comprehen
sive development, use, conserva
tion and control of land and wa
ter resources of the Klamath
River basin.
Included are the use of water
for domestic and municipal pur
poses; development of lands by
irrigation and other means; pro
tection and enhancement of fish,
. MJl.'f. i
wiiaiue ana recreational re
auuiuea; use ox water ior lnaust
rial purposes and hydroelectric
power production and use and
control of water for navigation
and for flood prevention.
Representing Oregon at the
hearing are Nelson Reed of Kla
math Falls, chairman of the
Oregon commission; George E.
Stevenson of Olen, member;
State Engineer Stanley, and at
torneys Howard Stmson and
John Nichols. ,
Elk-Trail Applies
For Funds For Well
Elk-Trail school district ap
plied for emergency funds this
week from the county rural
scnooi Doara to install a new
well and- pump, .Alf Mekvold,
county school superintendent, re
ported today. The board tenta
tive! accepted the request and
work was to begin today.
The new well is to replace
a shallow well recently con
demned by the county sanitari
an, he said.
American women use enough
lipstick every year to paint 40,
000 barns.
Washington (U.R) Vice-
President Richard M. Nixon be
lieves that a strengthened North
Atlantic Treaty Organization is
the answer to Russia's tough at
titude at thPrecent Geneva conference.
"No effort) should be spared"
increasing the West's Euro
pean detenses in view or kus
sia's tactics at the Big Four for
eign ministers meeting. Nixon
told the United Press in an ex
clusive interview. O
A high diplomatic official said
Nixon's view reflects the offi
cial position o the administra
tion. The official said great im
portance is being attached to the
next NATO meeting Dec. 15 in
Paris.
The State Department
Wednesday published a 307-page
record of what transpired at the
Geneva conference. It showed,
among other things, that Dulles
charged Russia with trying to
perpetrate "a cruel deception"
of ' the world with its dis
armament proposals.
NATO Strengthening Need
Nixon said the failure to
make progress toward settlin
international differences at Ge-
Jackson Foresf 4
Fund Corrected
Salem (U.R) Secretary of
State Earl T. Newbry has been
advised by the U. S. Forest Ser-Q
vice of corrections to be made
(in the apportionment of 54,988,-
206 m revenues irom ieaerai
forest reserves forClhe fiscal year
ended June 30, 1954-
A federal law effective June ;
24, 1954 excludes revested Ore
gon and California acreages as
used by the federal department
in computing the apportionment
and adjustment between the
counties will be made in 1956.
hafie county, in receiving ,51,
030,350, received 530,812 inex
cess. Douglas county, receiving
$553,824, should have received
$16,496 more.
Clackamas county received an
excess of $11,881 and the cor
rected total is $285,326.
Linn county will get $11,736
additional money with a correct
ed total of $398,430.
Marion county, will get $5054
more, or $156,533 total.
Wasco county will get $4439
or more or $118,232. Curry
county gets $9416 more for a
total of $119,762. Hood River
county gets $4451 more for a
total of $118,568. Jackson coun
ty gets pared $2073 for a cor
rected total of $169,139. Jose
phine" county gets $12,215 less
for a total of S71,272. Multno-
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neva "has shown more than ever mah county gets $1451 more for
the wisdom and necessity of in
creasing the strength of NATO
and maintaining the bonds of
friendship of the free world."
He also voiced hope that
there will be an increased ex
change of visits between top of
ficials of the United States and
other free nations. This, is in
creasingly important in view of
Russia's attempts to split the
Western alliance, the vice-president
said.
The Geneva papers were
made public Wednesday night
after Dulles himself revealed in
advertently that the State De
partment had compiled a record
of the Oct. 27-Nov. 16 Geneva
meeting.
Reporters were startled to
see a Dulles-autographed copy
of the document in the hands of
Portugese Foreign Minister Dr.
Paulo Cunha as he, left Dulles':
office. Newsmen immediately
demanded copies.
Contradictory Statements Cited
The documents showed that
Dulles, on Nov. 11, charged that
Russia had made contradictory
statements on whether interna
tional controls were possible on
reduction and prohibiting of nu
clear weapons. The day before
Molotov had talked about "ef
fective international controls
. . . " But Dulles recalled that
last May 10 Russia had said
there were "possibilities beyond
the reach of international con
trol." Dulles also gave the Russians
a blunt and homespun argument
on the West's reasons for seek
ing free elections as a condition
for reunification' of East and
West Germany.
He said free elections would
give East German Communists
an opportunity to explain "the
merits, if there are merits," of
their social system. Then,'' he
said, all Germans would go to
the polls, and "if they want this
system, which to Mr. Molotov
seems so good, they will vote to
take it. If they do not like it,
they will not take it."
Officials said Britain and
France approved U.S. publica
tion of the Geneva documents.
Russia's agreement was not
asked.
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yesterday when one of his tellers
screamed that she had just been
robbed of $2000 but caught the
wrong man. He grabbed a flee
ing man only : to discover that
his captive was a bank patron
who also had been chasing the
bandit. The robber got away.
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