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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1945)
r TECHNICALITY ITS PON OF COMMITTEE By FLORA LEWIS LONDON, Oct, 24 l') Summed on (tu'nllm of iiiirll uniimtury order, Ihu United No tions rxumtlve coninillteo post i(ini;d tuduy 11 volu on u HutiHlun leqiHwl 1 1) u t tliu nominations coiiiinlttoo o( thn (i'Kiiiil.ntloii's goiicrul umwmhly ho utoullslwd, Tlio siivlol ciolniiulo, Andrei A. Clromyko, rovtirmiig his stand In ii miIm-oiiiiiiIIWio, nuidn llm liriipniiiil dtirliiii dlnciiKiilon of u report on the jimiurul ussombly, Di'lrinitCH Intnrprotpd thin move n iilmud ill ntroiiKthniiliiu tlio propound cuiilrnl committee. l'oidpomriiiuiit of tlio voto win preceded by a brush between ihu lhiiwliin n ml United States dclouute. BlmpU Majority ' Adlnl 1!. Bluvonson, 0. 8. del clliito, lipid that llio nomlnutloni ronimlttoa wu mciini (or ef ficient liundllnu o( elections and tlio only assurance ( a wldo gcouruphlcal distribution of va rious coiiutil ttoo cbulrmaiiships, After a two-hour discussion, lie plira rtel tlio question no Hint It would liuvc required only a simple majority to carry, Oroinyko, the soviet umbos sador to the Unltvd Slates, ob jected, Insisting that the ques tion be turned around so as to require two-thirds approval. 'Tin surprised at you," lie told Stevenson. Stevenson replied Hint parli amentary order required consid eration of tlio question as he hod nut It. "I don't think we should alter our procedure from Item to Item," he declared. "At least I don't propose to do so as long as I am chairman." The committee, nimble to de termine what question to vote on, decided to postpone the bal lotlnif- be Happiness consists of not lng too particular. 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AMD SHOT HIM I COME TO PPM AVIV 6TOAV JAP THINK! OP OM TMB HIGHWiYf IT, I ftLWjl HAN OVBK P V ONE 'recklo and His Friends By Blotter fdUST TelL VOUK 1 HOW f MJEN A GROUP OP 1 f LfAVB THEY MaRMED Well, MOT EYACTiy. SOUhj, " WAT IM A HUMAN GUINEA J HUMAW. K10S CAN PRACTICAIO-V ANVOME, CAPTAIN COOK? J BUT THEY'RE CARRYING BIGTT IT ST TrtZ -S7Zi. WAV, SOMETHING- , fcsTLZ,ll-' EPlDeMC-AMO WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 W) The Whlto House met with si lence Monday an assertion by Rep. Hoffman (R-Mlcli.) that a "lobbyist" spent $75,000 on a party President Truman attend ed on September 23. The outing was held at the Jef ferson bland club in Chesapeake bay. Among those present were Secretaries Vinson, Schwcllen bach and Anderson, Attorney General Tom Clark, several doz en members of congress and other Washington figures. Hoffman declared in a house speech yesterdoy Russell M. Arundel "picked up the $75,000 chock which paid for tho festivi ties." He said a congressional investigating committee leurned a year ago that Arundol repre sented many companies In the capital and had a $1000 a month hotel suite at the expense of the Bulova Watch company. He suggested the people would llko to know whether Mr. Tru man "Is aware of tho activities and the character of the gentle man who financed the party at Jefferson island." Reds Strongest Party In France PARIS, Oct. 24 m The Communists emerged Monday as the strongest single party In France but with slightly more than a fourth of the seats In the new constituent assembly, which the voters on Sunday over whelmingly charged with draft ing a new constitution. Completo unofficial and per haps official results will be an nounced shortly. The latest tab ulations showed this division In the assembly: Communists 132 Socialists ...142 Mouvcmcnt Republican Populairc 141 Moderate Rightists 67 Radical Socialists . 25 Minor Parties 18 Classified Ada Bring Results SEATTLE, Oct. 24 VP) Vice Admiral Marc A. Mitscher's former flagship, the 26,500-ton carrier Bunxer Hill entered Pugct Sound early Monday, teaming with more than 1000 army veterans, most of - them ready for discharge. She sailed from Hawaii. Known as "The Holiday Inn" because her career started with battles on Christmas, New Year's Day and Armistice Day, the Bunker Hill was last in the sound last summer when she crept Into the navy yard at Bremerton the most severely damaged ship ever to put in there for repair. Two Kamikaze planes "had hit her'' severely. causing more than 600 casual ties. " The army transport Gen. W. A. Haan disembarked more than 3000 veterans from the Philip pines last night. Included were 33 Wacs who worried over their stateside complexions "ata- brine tan. caused by repeated doses of that malaria treatment BIS TONGUE Thurman Nelson. Irondale, Mo., has a unique claim to fame. His tongue measures three inches in width and is believed to be the largest in the land for a man of normal proportions. Sgt. Delbcrt G. Pruelt. W 544, was honorably discharged lat week from the Santa Ana, Calif., separation base moin talned by the army air forces. Bgi. rruett, veteran of 49 months service In the armv air forces, served In the Philippines auriiig ms ji montns overseas. Jine AAJ? has awarded him the Asiatic-Pacific theatre rib bon and 8 battle stars. T5 Mario Pisan. son of Mr. James Plsan, box 1004, is en route home from the Philippine umiiua. io risan nas Deen over seas 23 months and has been In three campaigns, the Bismark archipelago, New Guinea, and southern Philippines. In addi tion, he wears tho American De fense riDDon, the Good Conduct medal, and the Philippine Liber, atlon ribbon. When his orffamzaHnn vnm'l actively engaged In combat, T5 Pisan was player-manager for the softball and baseball teams. His fielding and batting brought much praise from the critics, and he is being encouraged to piay in me senu-proiessional lea gues after he is discharged from the service. . William Stanley MacMillan, EM 3c, son of Mr. and Mrs. John George MacMillan, 1512 Sargent, was aboard the USS Rushmore, when occupation troops were landed at Wayama harbor, September 25. Wayama Is on the coast of Honshu, Japan, and troops were landed there for the occupation of Kobe and usaka. ' - SSgt. Samuel R. Redkey, son 01 oirs. Elite F. HedKey. 423 Con. ger, is returning to the United States under the provisions of the army point system after serv ing with the "Dirty Dozen" P-38 squadron of Brig. Gen. Earl W, Barnes' 13th fichter command. 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