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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1948)
FRIDAY, JAN. 23, 1948 HERALD AND MEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PAGI THRU Churchill Urges Showdown With Moscow Before Russ Develop Atomic Weapons LONDON. Jim. .l rl'i Wlnattin Churchill ilrclHrnl tmlay Wrslrrti Kurnpa miiNl unite quickly mill lie iitnml a ihowilnHii with Miibcow be foro the Itussliins ilrvrliiii atomic wriiiiiini, iiimiilhly In it year or i. ICvrn mi rally showdown "would mil iiiiumiilFit Hint wur would not t'oiiip," Ihi tcl i III nulil. but: "I brllcvo It wonlil kIvd 1 1 in host rlmnre of prrvmitliiif It mid, If It en mo. wo would Imve the bent clmnce of commit out of It alive. CIO Splits Over third Party Issue WASHINGTON, Jan. ti M-The CIO split wliln ourn, but only pull , Orally, today ovrr llrnry Wallace's ilhlrd parly bid for tho urrsldrnry. The eirclitlve board of Ilia labor organisation wlilrh save Mild eup porl to hrlp rlrrl tha lata rrraldrnt llonarvrlt to a foorlli Irrm In 1IM4 volrd 13 to It to rrjrrt Wallace's miry Into tha HUH ramualin a "politically unwise." And Uio dissident Krouii rrpre sciiUiik about 1 .250.000 of tha or (nnluttlon a clnlmrd 0 000,000 mem bership gave every ttullrtillun of plUKVlriaT tor Wsllnco anyway. No Chance Harry HrlclRrs, president of the Iiilrrnnlloiinl Lnnttnhnrciiirn'a un ion and leader of the an-mlled lrfl wliiK element whlrh oppnxrd the BiiU-Wulliico resolution, told report ers the drniocruta won't atuud "the rhiture of a, Kiiowhnll In hell" of rlretliK President Triimnil III No vrrnlirr. Mrannrhlla lnp-KUcnlnmcr" talk haa cropped up In republican clrrlee. Hut there la almoat no Indication that the major randlilatra for the GOI presidential nomination ran frt together even behind the eceries. The talk atruia from the promised widespread entry of Urn. DwlKhl D. Klseiiliowcr'a imme In suite pri maries, plua the results of recent popularity polls. Thrse two factors have led aome of the fnllowera of Uia announced candidates to feel that aomrthliiK ought to be done to ward off Die po&Mbillty of another convention bills audi as the lata V endrll L. Wlllkle atased In IStO. The three top runnera In the eanipalmi Clov. Thomas E. Dewey of New York. BennUir Hobert A. Taft of Ohio, and former Oov. Hnrnlri K. Hlasscn of Mtnnenota apparently have given great deal nf Ihnuitht tn the powiblHty that they might Knork tacn other mil to the art fantnee of an outsider . such a, " Eiwnhower, "t believe Die bent irliiince of pre vcntliiK war Is to brlnit mutters to a head and come to a avUlcment with the Hovlet government before II Is too lute," Churchill told the house of commons. "You may be sure the present all uatlou cannot last. There are very (rave dancers In Irtllni everything run on and pile up until something happens and the matter passes all of a sudden out of your control." The conservative party leader en dorsed the labor government's pro posal for unlflratlon of Western Eu rope as a barrier to the spread nf communism. Hut he appealed to his political opponents Ui rlne above party In fostering the plan: "In trying to make a united so clsllnt Europe, you are on the same level as trying to make a united communist Europe." (iianeea for reaching an agree ment with llussla are better now than "If we walled until the Hovlet government had got their atomle weapons developed," he said. Churchill recalled that when the present parliament convened he prrdlrtrd Kussla would have the atom bomb In "three or four yeara. ' Now "two years have already elapsed." Churchill apieared fully recov ered from his recent Illness. He spoke 45 minutes In a firm, clear voire and his sallies kept the house alert. In urging a common approach to Russia. Churchill said the western democracies should seek unity among themselves "at the earliest possible moment," then take tha Initiative In seeking a settlement on "realistic terms." In a move for national unity be hind Foreign Hcerctary Ernest Kev in's plsn for Western European con solution, Churrhlll announced! "We give all our support to this policy. "I think the llrlllnh people, as a whole, will rrrognlrr the foreign secretary as representing an Im portant elrmrnt In their decent way nf Ufa and also as one who possesses strong and brave qualities above personal Interest or factional clatter." Speaker i. ' p- .- ; J. W. Itradlry, secretary of the Production Credit corporation of Hpokane, who will be a speaker at the annual meeting of tha Klam ath I'rodurllon Credit corporation at the OV8 mess hsll tomorrow, Local 4-11 club leader will at tend the annual atsta conference at Corvallls next week, Francis A. Hklnner, county club agent, said yesterday. The delegation will leave Klamath fulls Moniluy and attend meetings Tuesday through Thursday. Meet ings will Include soino training fur the leaders as well as planning for the coming year. Leaders planning to attend the conference are Mrs. William Oour ley, Mrs. John Drown, Martin Brown, Uonunzs; Mrs. T. E. Weath erby, Earl Wilson, Malln; Mrs. Earl Mack, Mrs. Jessie Keady, Edgar Hoffman, Henley; Mrs. Claude Wil liams, Altamont; and Mr. and Mrs. Hex High, Poe valley. Veneer Firm Gets Mr. Hood Timber POftTLAND, Ore., Jan. 71 (TV Anacortes Veneer Inc., of Ana corles, Wash., yesterday won the right to log 21.651,000 feel of timber In the Mt. Hood national forest of Oregon. Tha forest service accepted the firm's high bid of 201. 08B.80. The price Included a bid of 115.50 per thnunand feet on Douglas fir that had been appraised at $7.10. The Henley 1-A and 1-B sewing club met Tuesday, January 20. "Busy Little Fingers'' was the nam decided on for the club. The 1-A members are working on handbags and they have completed needle cases and pin cushions. The Long Leading In Louisiana Vote NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 23 W( Earl K. Long's plurality In returns from Tuesday's democratic primary for governor of Louisiana reared the 100,000 mark today, and Indica tions were It might approach 110, 000 when all the boxes are In. Returns from 1844 of the state's girls In 1-B are starting their coin purses and will make a dresser scarf later. Why Thousands of Doctors Proscribtd PSRWSSfU MDMGfS (CAUSED IV COLDS) rotTDMin acta af once. It not only relieves such coughing but also loosens up phlegm and makes It easier to raise. pntTussiit' la safel Mighty effective for old and young I Pleatant tatting I 1B7( precincts gave Long a former governor and brother of tha late Senator Huey P. Long 216,928 votes. A poor second with 123323 was Long's arch political foe, for mer Oovernor Bam H. 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