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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1946)
S. Showdown With Moscow Over Red my's Deployment Foreshadowed By rnes Talk On New Foreign Policy L JOHN HIOHTOWER cinNGTON. Miirch 1 tm w . .iwiuiinwn Willi A"'"r ""'.: army's do- Fow. i.. iiiiif-uli! urviiH of M" '".J A tin wild fore- ?J ,l,.v by tlm stem r.i niilirv cmim LSrctary of Slto Hymen. Kit and vigorous measure.) K! were ImlleiiUid iiHulimt r:.,ii Duiii'y of tiiiiiinii OU""' ' 111 LnllK Lrlv from 'i"1""' r'Ji inrmir cnomy 01 eoun sulci fee Byrne announcement In York nlBlit wim kciv .'.i-mmlcd hero her . . imioher udminlHtrutlun ......rA Hnmln nil lilonc 10 soviet cm'- !.., ,nd the Kremlin s lone a munruvcrlMKii In neiulr U nnlloiit. Removal u Miinlrlpa seemed IIKo- Ul Issue, necoiciiuii 10 in- c.n. imro. '1'lirv uro Iran Li. .nd Chlnn. but there (il her urcus n--" . ' -.; forts' have been underway ,.m lime. It win learned, t.i the Kiisul""" to ure to dnwal of allied troops Austria nm wmium nm.- Umnrrnw 5 I II e generally tofca deadline for evneun rf Soviet force from Iran. ik. lime U v r n c it Mioke if was n oiiicifu iikii-uviuii Russians wouiu rvi uui y L Hnumver. Ininlnii uncicr- htiry of State I'rlnco Kirouz Lnrivt lii Tehran today -the . . .. ...i Eel troops una recciveu op m bruin leaving tomorrow, .nwhile there In growing Um imonil many officials t Soviet Intentions In Man (is In view of recent report red army lorcea mero snow tot stay nit on iwienniiciy S Manchurian altuatlon Is mntldered by many million here to be criuciu ai mc fcenL but prlvuto comment fcneorod Byrnes' warning "u'i do not want to slum snd suifiKcr into n situation krt no power Intends war, no power win uo uoic 10 tt war." . Main Points Ibe main points of tho apcech Idi dl D I o in a 1 1 o officials sued as of ureal Importance U development of a moro krous American leadership mora affairs were these: The United States Intends live up fully to tho prtncl- of (lie united Nations ennr and to mo all its influence He that other nations uo mo To that end tho United Its must be mlahlllv armed II such time as reduction of luncnts along all tho power niuoas Becomes possible disarming nlono. . Bvrnes I. uie united States would fitn Its position and upsot power oninnco ol the world, I endannerlns nenrn. The United States believes l no nation has a rluht to its troops In an inclcncn- II country unless that coun- anU them thorn. It nlnn Kves that trnnnn nhniilr! hn fawn as quickly as possl irom "smnll nnH imnnviir. Estates" presumably lng the ex-enemy satellite uui oi eastern tturopo. There Is no danger of war il as ench nation lives up e obligations of tho Unllod ions charter not to employ 'jeept to prevent aggros- "hen any other country wo force or tho threat of to violation of tho chnr- I we cannot stand aloof," M said. Special Confabs The biff nnwrn mn.. linUI Mil conferences among Rielves to solvo their own Piema. Thi .mi.,t u Ptafy was Interpreted by P Persons here as designed pn way again for more r meetings If President rn'Premicr Stalin or r Minlslpr Aitnn ii,ii. J-Would do any good. ,'ii ' "on lias tho right to o property In con- ' llDornlnrt tnrr tnrv N OMEN! WHO SUFFER LgW MISERY OF Ul HASHES flinctlnn1 vtAAt fl lrvi.,.?,cuonaI "mlddlo to tunw "women e Rl' cim!"md Is ono kA:,a,0'nMrorthl ua stomnehlo snd" cause , ner-fnm- - VftlTAljlhlA nympioms, Of Uis s pur- , tonlol FILMS developed ad Printed 35c 8 Expour "W Boll "l0 A. Mou j p. M, Carmichael's w Stand 4U Main St. Clifton Howard Elected Lakeview Round-Up Head LAKKVIEW, March 1 Clif ton Howard, l.akevlew meicli ant, was Heeled president of the Lliltevlew Itimiul Up iiwnelnlloii at the annual meeting held here this week. Howard has been acllvo In rtound-Up history In Lake eounly fur nmny y'cars. Ho lustlgiited thn popular ulKht llow last ypar and prior to that was chairman of the pageant committee for several years. He succeeds Tom nnitlaln of Pais ley, president of the 104.1 Round Up association. A letter from Klamaih Falls was read In which the neigh boring city pledged Its support to the Uiltevlcw rtntind-Up which will he held August 31 through September 2. It was also decided at the meet Ing to arrange for moro racing events and larger roping and bucking purses this year. School Districts May Be Combined McMlNNVIU.E, March 1 (VP, A plan to consolidate II southern Yamhill county and northern Polk county school districts will be on the ballot here March 13. Two other districts Deer Creek and Chicken Coop de cided not to Join the proposed area. The new district, if ap proved, will assume Sheridan school facilities. until Its share has been fixed by allied agreement. Tho Rus sian inn reported by many sources to have carted away much Industrial material from Manchuria since the end of the Japanese war ns well as to have stripped eastern Germany and other occupied portions of east ern Europe. byrncs did not specifically mention Russia at many points in his siwcch. When lie did so toward the end of his talk It was to stale a desire for Soviet American friendship. But then he added: "Wo must make plain that tho United States intends to defend the (United Nations) charter." Officials said, however, there was no doubt that much of the blunt declaration was designed to serve notice on Moscow that tho United States expects Rus sia as well as every other mem ber nation to live up to the let ter and spirit of the United Na tions obligations. m hntu n or bow OLD INGUSH NO-RUBBINC WAX protects your floors Son popU 01 too'1 ormor Out ol ol(t (ngl'th COttUl ftvf yov con got yowtl ovl ol o can ol Old tngliih No Rufabtnt) Wail ivtl povi wveJ iprtod. In 13 snWiUi tt d'il lo a doilling, crytlol horrJ fMih thaf'l 01 proltXtir Ol o tool i SML. ormor. AbKwbtor, . ailil(imitrttai halm floor i ond HnoUwm toil longar Ytl o floor brightening, rothligMnlng pM tottl only Jvt II Round-up Head V 1 Flashes Of Life JEALOUS LARAMIE, Wyo., March 1 (IP) Creel Watklns and his sister's dog had their differences, which were ignored by Watklns until recently. His wife drove him to work and as he leaned to kiss her goodbye, the dog bit him on the nose, Infection developed, hos pitalizing Watklns. SNOWBOUND FERGUS FALLS, Minn., March 1 lP) Two tame ducks on a nearby farm were out of forced hibernation in a snow bank where they had been trapped by a blizzard two weeks ago. Elwyn Friedrlch, a 4-H club girl, discovered her missing ducks in their cold storage pris on after she heard faint quacks from a snowbank. She dug through more than a foot of snow to rescue them. APPOINTED SALEM, March 1 (Pi Ap pointment of Josef H. Scnclknr as assistant professor of theory of music and organ was an nounced today by Dr G Herbert Smith, president of Willamette university, lie comes from Cen tral college, Pella, Iowa. CLIFTON HOWARD AIRPORT SITE VANCOUVER, Wash., March 1 () A $5100 site eight miles north of here has been pur chased by the city for the Van couver municipal airport, and work is lo begin immediately. 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