Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 08, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    Atomic Showdown Seen In Meeting
Of Big Three Foreign Secretaries
ahudar. Dan. i, 1M
HEUALD AND HEWS THREE
u By JOHN M. HIOHTOWER
I' WASHINGTON, Doc. 8 (I")
' the Dig Three umong world
powora will mako tholr flrat
joint approuch to tho ominous
jubject of ntomlo oncrgy control
lit a meeting of United Stutos,
British and Russian foreign sec
retaries In Moscow Docomber IS.
: An offlclnl announcement by
Did sluto dupurtinont mild that
"um exchungu of views on tlia
subject of tliu control of utomlc
energy" definitely would be
hold. Tim secretaries also will
tuko up other mutters of "cur
rent concern" to tliclr govern
ment. Secretary of Sluto Byrnes will
huvo to lonve by early next
' wook in orier 10 meet f oreign
Minister Devln of Britain unci
Foreign Commissar Molotov of
Russlu an the agreed duto.
Problema which they muy dls
cum Includo tho civil strlfo In
Iran, allied controli for Jupan.
the unification of China, and
moling of getting Europcun peace
plum buck on tho track, al
though the announcement lust
nlglil did pot specify thoso us
discussion topics.
Pending on agreement on
when and how to hold a Euro
peun peuce conference, political
reconduction of tho continent
hni been delayed. A troublo
aomo laauo has been whether tho
United Blntea and Urltuln even
tually will recognize govern
ments for Romania and Bulgaria
which Russia considers accept
able, Tho mooting will ufford the
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first opportunity for top Anglo
American officials to hear Rus
slu's views on atomic bomb con
trols. Prcsldont Truman and Prime
Ministers Attloe of Britain and
MucKcnzlo King of Canada pro
posed recently that the United
Nations set up a committee to
study the controls.
In tho mcunwliljo they decid
ed to retuln the atomic "know
how" until tho peace appears
reasonably secure.
Division reared
Thoro had been some appre
hension that when It come to
tuck ling theso problems in the
United Nutlons meetings early
next ycur thoro might be a divi
sion between Russia and the Anglo-American
nations unless
some understanding were
reached beforehand.
This will be the first meeting
of ministers slnco the break
down of tho foreign ministers
council at London in September.
Franco and China wore repre
sented there but will not be pres
ent at the Moscow garnering.
A sluto department official
said that Secretary Byrnes sug
gested tnis meeting be neia in
Moscow, but that the next ses
sion should be in Washington,
The ministers plan to meet about
once every tnreo months.
Sugar Stocks
In Java Drop
BATAVIA. Javo. Dec. 6 (Pi
F.ost Indies sugar experts dis
closed today Java's sugar stocks
were dwindling because of the
current Indonesian unrest, and
Netherlands East Indies authorl'
tics said other nations would be
lucky to get any Java sugar at
all.
Britain, the United States and
ovon the normally sweets-export-lng
Philippines are bidding for
a share of the Java stocks, which
the Japanese reported had to
talled 1,500,000 tons at the and
of the war.
The East Indies themselves
relying on Java production, con
sume 500,000 tons of sugar an
nually, authorities pointed out,
and the situation is further com
plicated by the economic up
heaval attendant upon the Indo
nesian independence movement.
"I am afraid not much sugar
will be available for export when
tha situation clears up," said
Dr. P. J. Honls, chief of agricul
tural affairs of the Netherlands
East Indies economic depart
ment. We have found less than
4000 tons in tho B a t a v 1 a go-
downs (warehouses), 1300 at Se
marang and only 30,000 tons at
socrabaja.
ELLSWORTH CANDIDATE
MEDFORD, Dec. 8 (P) Resi
dents of the 4th congressional
district have been Informed that
Rep. Ellsworth (R-Ore.) will be
a candidate for reelection next
year.
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Farmers Urged
To Sign Up
With C Of C
A special drive to secure addi
tional members among the farm
ers of the county has Just been
launched by the Klamath Coun
ty chamber of commerce, accord
ing to Mrs. Alice Vitus, mem
bership chairman.
"The chamber of commerce
tries to work for tho best Inter
ests of all segments of tho coun
ty." Mrs. Vitus stated. "We al
ready have over 50 farmers in
the membership, but considering
the Importance of farming to the
county, wo should have a great
muny more.
Folders Mallsd
A special folder showing re
cent activities of tho chamber of
commerce which have been of
benefit to Klamath county farm'
ers has been mailed out to those
whom the membership commit
tee believed to be most Inter
ested. Tho folder lists success
ful efforts, usually in coopera-
tlon with one or more other
Interested organizations, to se
cure additional allotments of re
frigerator cars, a problem which
la again holding chamber oi
commerce attention.
Other recent activities Inclild
ed efforts to obtain additional
fertilizer last spring, a fight
against diversion of water from
the Klamath basin to the Cen-
tral valleys of California and
offers a cooperation in the fields
of freight rates, potato advertis
ing and development of stock
show facilities.
The folder also points out that
farmers make up the entire per
sonnel of the chamber's agricul
ture committee and a great ma
jority of the land use committee.
There also are three full-time
farmers on the chamber board
plus four other men who have
substantial farming Interests,
The membership committee
hopes to secure sufficient addi
tional farmer members to have
adequate representation of agri
cultural interests in the cham
ber on a basis both of numbers
and geographic distribution.
Eleven Nazis
To Be Hanged
HERFORD, Germany, Dec. 8
(P) Field Marshal Sir Bernard
L. Montgomery today rejected
all appeals of Belsen concentra
tion camp defendants and or
dered Commander Josef Kra
mer, Blonde Irma Grese and nine
other officials of the Belsen and
Oswiecim camps to be hanged.
In addition to Kramer, the
39-year-old "beast of Belsen,"
and the 22-year-old, pistol-packing
Miss Grese, the defendants
to dio are:
Dr. Fritz Klein, Peter Wein
gartner, Ansgar Plchen, Karl
Francioh, Wllhelm Dorr, Franz
Starfle, Elizabeth Volkenrath,
Juana Borman, and Franz Hoesz
ler. They were among SO former
officials and guards at the tor
ture camps convicted of atrocities.
Bail Set At $5000
In Rape Case Here
Ball for David Samuel Van
Cleave, 59, charged with statu
tory rape against his own 12-year-old
daughter, has been set
at $5000 cash after a preliminary
hearing in justice court and the
itinerant worker has been re
turned to the county jail unable
to raise the money.
Van Cleave was arrested
Thursday at Midland by state
police. The charges against him
were filed by his former wife
after the girl had informed the
juvenile office of the treatment
she had received from her fath
er. The Van Cleaves are divorced.
Gold Brick For You
Do good, be good, talk good
and if that is all, you die and
go out to face the wrath of God.
Your human goodness gold
bricked you into eternal woe
out into the pains of hell. Your
human goodness cannot wipe
out the stain of one least sin.
And the wages of sin is death
eternal separation from God,
the lover of your soul.
JUDGEMENT DAY IS ON
THE WAY Judgement Day
when God will bring every
work into judgement and every
secret thought. On that day, the
thief? receives the thief's reward
the murderer receives the mur
derer's reward, and the liar, his.
And whosoever was not written
in the Book of Life was cast in
to the lake of fire. This is the
second death. BIBLE. Rev.
20th.
READ IT AGAIN that God
commendeth His love toward us
in that while we were yet sin
ners, Christ died for us. Christ
has already proved His love.
Now give Him your heart and
let Him prove His power to
save, keep and satisfy.
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