PACE TEN .HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I s LD FREE PRESS NEW YORK, Nov. 19 (.Pi- Kent Cooper, general manager and executive director of The Associated Press, declared the world "needs the benefactions of a free press entirely rid of gov ernment control." Addressing the annua! dinner of the English-speaking union U.n night. Cooper expressed be lief that peace could be main tained only -by short-circuiting self-seeking, predatory govern ments through letting the people of each nation really know the peoples of other nations. This can best be brought about," he said, "through the medium of a world wide free press and freedom of interna tional news exchange that will establish an international com munity of interest." Calling for immediate action to guarantee universal freedom of information. Cooper declared: "I would not wait until the war ends, then to have these vi tal elements tossed around upon the sea of indecision and intrigue that always prevails in . peace negotiations. "So important do I believe the matter to be that I would ask acceptance of the proposals in volved in advance of any sup port or aid given by the United States in the reconstruction of the economic life of any country devastated by this war, besides imposing acceptance upon the enemy." He added that "we should see to it that America holds forth inexorably for the things that are a prime necessity to make world wide community of inter est oossible among tnem a world wide free press, a world wide communications system and the necessary facilities for newsmen to do their work everywhere without intcrfer ence. For myself I would pro claim now mat we expect to ac complish this in the peace." HIGH SCHOOL For His Christmas--A Pair of NUNN-BUSH SHOES No Better Shoes Made! $10.00 to $13.50 DREW'S MAMSTORE 733 Main St. OEM 1 Cltf WITH r. "Bi illiam 'eniL BUNDED WHISKEr eS'l . e moo? kSS 65 ORAM JfSi NEuntM iPKirs ta 8 4il ' POODERHAM WORTS LTD. ' - Peoria, Illinois News Nom and ! Jill Com menllll By JUANITA SHINN The first meeting of the Girls' league was called to or der on Tuesday, by Vivian Dir-i selil, its presi dent. After the in trod uction of the various club officers, Bar bara Burrows sang "The Trol ley Song," and "White Christ- KifS4f mas." The dra- ImAI&MsI matics department presented a skit, "Chorus of Maidens." . Mrs. Dorothy Kerns, home economics teacher, spoke to the girls on "Uood Urooming. "K" club initiation will take place next Wednesday, Decem ber 6. With the usual pomp and dignity, a number of new members will be taken into the organization. www On Friday. December 8. the Pelican football squad will re ceive their letters at an assem bly for that purpose. w w w There will be a meeting of the Future Teachers of America on Thursday, November 30, in room 302. All students inter ested in the teaching profes sion are invited to attend. C. Hartley Grattan. the third in the series of Rotary Interna tional sDeakcrs. will talk to the student body tomorrow on the subject of "Australia, New Zea land, and the i s i a n a s ot tnc South Pacific." In the evening he will speak to an adult audience in the KUHS auditorium. The Road to Berlin By The Associated Preu 1. Western front: 301 miles (from .near Duren). 2. Eastern front: 304 miles (from north of Warsaw). 3. Hungarian front: 420 miles (from Budapest). 4. Italian .f ro n t: 557 miles (from near Ravenna). Pilcher to Face Cruelty Charges CANBY, Nov. 29 (JP) Paul Pilcher, who is accused of mov ing away from his farm at Mulino and leaving his livestock behind, faced charges of cruelty to animals and stream pollution today. He pleaded guilty to stream pollution after his two deserted cows floundered into a creek and died. A cruelty to animals charge, to which he pleaded in nocent, is still pending. 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