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i; U. S.-Russia Apart On Turkish Issues; Japanese Control Thunday. No. S. 1943 HERALD AND NEWS NINE By JOHN M. HIOHTOWCR Associated Press Diplomatic News Editor WASHINGTON, Nov. 0 (!') Negotiations botwuun Moscow unci Wnslilntlton ovur u vurlnty of pi'ohltinm runuliiu from 11111)1111 to Turkov uppeurad today to be further from success thun of ficials hero liiid ImpuU. lloro In tlio sltuutloii: 1, Foreign Commlssnr Molo tov hus replied to an American propomil for un ulllcd control agency In Tokyo which would bo subordlnnta io U10 fur ciiHtorn advisory commission In Wash Inston, Thnro nro strong Indica tions thiit Molotov turned down this proposal and thiit Secretary of Suite, By mo In not Inclined to compromise the Issue further. 2. The United Stilton has luld a four-nolnl nrourmn for revis ing control of the Durdonellcs hi'foro tho Turk lull government. Thin would tfivo Russia lome advantages In tho use of the IVY SCHOOL EYED T WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 (!) Nowi that a navy school muy be established on the Pacific count was received with inllaractlon todnv by western congressmen Tho nnvy In reported prepar ing a program for establishment of several now schools at which line officer will recolvo "re fresher" training. One of these may bo nt Monterey, Calif. "Entirely suparata from tho question of wht training pro gram tho navy shall maintain nnd what schools nro needed for the future, It l important thnt It shall recognize thut the prob lems of defense on the Pacific are different from those In Home other parts of the world," Sen- tor Morse (It-Ore.) told a re porter. He and Hen. Jack no n (D Wash.) commented favorably on the apparent purpose of the navy to keep it officers abreast with what they described as "rapid changes which science Is mak ing and may be expected to make in the science of warfare." slnills which she does not now huvo. But It falls fur short ot Russlu's roportod desire for mil itury buses on tho vital link be tween tho muck sou nnu tno Mediterranean. 3. A ItuHslun-Turk sh truuty of nonaggrosslon and friendship which had run lor many years expired yesterday following 8 o v 1 0 t denunciation. Diplo matic offlalula say they mar thut riumlu muy miiko 11 fow psychological pauses at Turkey In order to gain tho right to set up Durdenelles bases on Turk ish soil and also to win over certain territories In northeast ern Turkey which tho Russians have claimed, 4. Thu problem of the atomic bomb uud peacetime uses of utomic energy becomes mora acuto between tho two countries', in tho opinion of diplomatic authorities, as the time ap proaches for conferences among President Trumun ond Prime Ministers Attlee of Britain and MucKonzio King of Conndn. These talks will open Sunday aboard the presidential yacht Potomac. Byrnes docllnotl at an after noon news eonreronco yosierauy to commont on Molotov's speech In Moscow Tuesday saying that Russia would have atomic en ergy and thut the secret of the bomb would not be kept. But tho subject evidently wns very much on Byrnes' mind because ho went directly from the news conference to the White House to discuss with Mr. Truman pre parations for tho weekend talks. Medford Man Reports Traffic Accident Clyde W. Brings of Medford reoorled to county officials Wed' nesday that his 10:15 Olds wus kldeswiped by a 1038 Ford driv en by Nndlne Garrett, Shasta View trailer camp. 10 miles north of town on highway 30 at noon yesterdoy. Brings said he was going south on the highway when the woman's car, approaching from the north at an estimated speed of SO miles an hour, crashed in to his left front fender. Damago to Brlgg's automobilo was estimated at $190. . BIG JOB PORTLAND. Nov, 8 (P) The Swan Island barracks naval in take center has processed 12,821 officers and men since It was established six weeks ago, Comdr. E. F. Gallagher said to day. ., Stromb.rg Carlson Radios Darby s Musle Co. Mrs. C. C. Calvert, for a num ber of yenrs a resident of Klam ath Falls, died Sunday afternoon at her home In Santa Murio, Calif., according to word re ceived hero by friends. Mrs, Culvert, who was 48 years at the time of her passing, had been 111 for some time. Her husband was employed here with the Chevrolet company ana the family resided on Lexington street. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Calvert is survived by one dnughter, Mrs, Lloyd C. Rauw, now living in the San Francisco bay area. There are also three small granddaughters. The Rauws moved from here a short time ago. Funeral services for Mrs. Col vert will be held at Santa Mario Thursday afternoon. 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