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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1947)
4a c Arthur Advocates US Supervision' In Japan ;or At Least Generation rcKriit June xi wwn1 toArlhur told vliltlnr American wspaper executives today that pan ahould be "supervised" tor "a neratlon." perhaps with the aid i American bomber and (ifhter The allied aupreme commander inlloned pomible supervision by t United Nations, but at the same Be, he quoted as Indlcatlnf that "great weep of our alrpower tm Okinawa bases could protect supervise Japan. That MacArthur meant American IhaplainHits tommunism PORTLAND, June 27 OP) The nr. George M Bailey, department i.in ii Atmuti Ipcirtnnalrea In emorlai services today alter de- irlng that stooipm puim . h.inl with the atomic bomb. The Pendleton chaplain told the th annual state Legion convention trday that treaties and word of mnr mean nothing to "atheistic immuntsta ... the only way to tal wltn goQieaa vjf" .reaten them with the atomic imb." , . Another Legion speaxer, nay I national commander of the Ultary order of the Purple Heart. Ined Bailey In urging elimination CUIIUuiu ' - Hugh Bowman. Pendleton, retiring stlonal executive committeeman. -fCU UW ' - , ocentrate on a few major pieces ! legislation. Bowman said some easures had gone down to defeat icauae the legion had been working I too many issues. i ctor of veterans' affairs, was to I idreas the Legion this afternoon. lie annual paraac wiu iue uuuutu ... Alt. tflMaht wUh mnju Initia It on ceremony afterward. : ! . New I nv Stock! G. I. Deluxe Tank Type Vacuum Cleaners Also G. E. Upright Models Fyock-Moon Incorporated 121-125 So. 9th Ph. 1400 alrpower was suggested by another statement which hinted he favored United States retention of Okinawa and the Ryukus, formerly part of the Japanese empire. The group of publishers and edi tors here on the Pan American Air ways' Inaugural world flight spent three hours with the five-star com mander. A member of the party J. Loy Maloney, managing editor of the Chicago Tribune gave the Associated Press a report on Mac Arthur's views on various phases of the occupation. While advocating generation-long supervision. MacArthur aald he did not believe the military occupation of any country ahould last fewer than three nor more than five rears. Little could be accomplished in leas than three years, he said, bat he feared effects of an occupation be yond five years. As in his March. 1M7, statement to correspondents, MacArthur urged a quick peace treaty and abolition of what he called the economic blockade of this country. He said preliminaries could be completed and the peace treaty ready for sign ing within one year. Maloney further quoted the gen eral as saying he did not feel the Japanese could become military strong within 100 years even if all supervision were withdrawn. Mac Arthur pointed out the Japanese are far behind other nations In technical advances. Describing food and economic problems as the greatest facing Japan, he said "millions" of .Jap anese might die unless the country received 600.000 tons of food within the next three months. He esti mated the food he hopes to obtain would cost $310,000,000. Seeks Damages Miss .Kay C.ldd (above). SB. a waitress, haa filed a 150,000 dam age suit In a Chicago circuit court against Rosa Meyer, Chicago Cubs pitcher, for a halr-pulling she claimed Meyer administered in the Sheridan Plan hotel bar before she bit him on the nose. Russ wore an adhesive plaster on the nose when he pitched for the Cubs the day after the incident is reported to have occurred. The hotel was named co-defendant in the suit. Complete Dairy Service To Your Door Ice Hi wream p. 'eam U.' r6 "Pp.ng Cream 0" Suburban and City Deliveries DMOTLAND PHONE 9230 Death Time Snag In Slaying Case SANTA ANA, Calif., June ST ( An expert witness agreed Thursday with the mystery story writers that determining the exact time of death Is a virtual Impossibility. A witness In' the Overell yacht death trials, C. Louis BnlU, Corim Del Mar mortician., acknowledged under cross-examination that a guess on when a person died Is ac curate only to within about an hour and one-half. He pointed out that muscular development, temperature, age and host of other factors enter Into the matter. And in the case of Financier and Mrs. Walter K. Overell immersion lu water. But, he Insisted, they had been dead from four to six hours when he began embalming them about 2:45 a. m. Sunday, March it), at his mortuary. The time Is Important, the prosecution contends, because the dynamite blast which wrecked the yacht In Newport harbor was timed at 11:45 p. m. The state In sists they were beaten to death and the dynamite set oft to cover up the bludgeonlngs. On trial are the Overells" only child. Louise. 18. heiress to their $600,000 estate, and her finance. George Oollum. 31, pre-medlcal student. Johnson Warns Of Russian Power, WASHINGTON, June IT (') Eric Johnston, president ot the Motion Picture association, today deaurtbed Russia aa "a hum glimler, moving steadily from East to West, smother ing and pulverising whatever may lie In Its path." He declared the policy of the Soviet Union has raised the ques tion whether this Is "another Ice at en th way, and this time Mad by man Instead of by nature." In an address at a hmoheon of the llrlglum-Amerlcaii aovlety III Brussels, Johnston said that If Henry A. Wallace "had looked East Instead of West when lie was In Europe, he might have found some cause to worry aboit Imperialism in the world today." The harbor of Bvdney, Australia, extends Inland 13 miles. 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