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    WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE SEVEN
1
Marshall Plan America's
Best Bet In Cold War With
Russia, Says Dr. Hunk
lly MALCOLM ITMKY
Th Mural, all plan Amirlmti
hrt hrl hi III riihl wr Hguhut
riimmuiiUm mut It nhctuld hit rin
ciitrrt In ft hurry with mure ntlun
tirl Iru Ulklni, Mr, I rmik Munh,
lifitrtl Hiilhorlty on InlrrtmtlrMiHl
nfUln, told m iimrmtttrlty KU
mutli Hiicllriirn mt Ihn lilgti mhoo,
auditorium tint night.
"If wrt krrn rntil hrmU, wit huvr
IihmI rhmirr." wm th lioprful
rmiintrnL T thi irukrr, who uiil
llnril what npiM'Hrii to hi in to be the
umlrrlylnr KiiMlun ulrttlrgy In th
irrat uotl-Horlil War II balll of
Iho giinli.
Htitlln. Milltk mi HI. tm'CK tiU uhnlr
policy mt the rxH-rtimry nf n mujur
rtrprriuiloi. In llir IJnltt-cl Hluten.
Tho Hiiiuiliut htt'H In thut u (U
prrMlon hrrp would drill n hruvy
blow tn AniTlrnn prrntltfit nut)
umiUI pine Amrrlrnn bin hunlnrMi
mid tho uovrnimt'Mt in ponlilim
where it would hr anxious to ttHl to
IlUKAlA.
Thlfi would milt KufvAiu'it ilmlrti for
Auirtirnn hrttvy i-Ul)iiwiU. which
St.n ItUnMnim rrirnrri un the I tent In
"the world. Tim Hovlrt would thru
bo In ii ponltloM to rut thrlr tnidr
Hum with Wi-Mrm Kurnpr, which
tt,y mint nuiliitttlii now n Innir n
thtv run urt nnthltiR (nun (he V. H.
Thut trp, tn turn, would nn tlln
turb Ihr pcoiimnyftf WrMrrn r'urope
thut It wntihl brromf ripe for the
rtvnlulonH thut would put romnut
iilnin tn the middle
Hlrniig I . K. Tlirisil
That, brlrflv, wiis Or. Mimic
HimlyMn of thr fimdiiiiimtittn of
Hovlrt NtmlPtfy mid It polnU. nn hp
indlrntfd, to thr tremendous lin
porlntui of nvrrtliiK it mujor rcon
iirnlp dlMdt-r In thin rountry. A
rnntlnued rrnnonilrnllv Mrmitt nnd
,imd America would upirt thr
Hovlrt npplrrnrt
In thin ronnrrtlon. Or. Munk rr
nmrkrd ftlKnlflrnutly thnt Influtloii
ran nirnn rtVnrru.inn under thr tried
principle of boom und bun. mid
Nddrd thut thr inflcitlomtry nlluu
tlon in the United Htnten Is highly
cluitKemtu 'unlrMi we do fton.rih.t17
bout if
Dr. Munk rnntranlrtl thr Molnlnr
pUn whb the Marshall pUn. The
tatter, he explained, rail upon
Turnnean rnunlrte to produrr more,
tablllf their eurrrnry, cooperate,
and prrsrnl a roordlnated plan fr
rerovery. It require M per rent ef
fort from the eountrlra of r.urope.
but It dura riot atternnt to Interfere
with the Internal affair of lhoe
rountrlea or foree a autiMltuthm of
gnrernmrnt,
Greatest Hlunder
The ijwukrr laid Molntov'a Rrrat
rt blunder wm when he declared
KuAAin would be "Included out" of
the Murfchull pliin. U appear lo Or
Munk that Hie rttiAMiw. would hnve
been unmrler to have Moved on the
t iay Irnln, either with the ptirprww
r! pettlMK major nhnre of th
4,lnvy nr wrecking It At tho crucial
moment.
Or. Munk wan doubtful of the 1
vixablllty of mnkliiR Western tier
many the pivot of the Mnmhnll pro.
Itrum. Admlttlnii nn Inherent nun
p:clon of Clerrnnnh, he warned thut
once built up. Germany will piny
the- ancient tame of extortion, de
manding a prim for aloofneu from
RiiMta. A rebuilt Clermnny. he mild,
tnav try Again what It did beforr. A
Oermnny united with Ruuln would
rule the world.
An timiftuallr aetive iuellon per- j
Ind followed the Munk lecture, and 1
brought out, amonr other thing. I
Munk't belief that European aorlal- I
Heartburn!
gulff-fl imii it 4U r wtUh j
M lu, auuratucnaiii Mxl tirMllKirtt (lik'Utf umUT j
0rt1 fntit-r1li mnllrlnra knnwn M I
t mitiauiOdrUrl w4lrlnrllfe lhM Iti luil-u I
TtIrU Nn Utallv. It 1 1 hum tirlnRi isttufit l7 1
jiflrot mumb"ltUloul'djhnoor bifc J
BELL-ANS for Acid Indigestion 25'
lni, of Hip lypp now In the nuilillr
In i-iiRhinil, U Uiq Krritlrat dunxpr
In I'liminuiilmn. II ulto iitlil Dial Ilia
Mnrkhnll plnn inuy rutu bumr In
rrrimri In llir rinl nf llvlni In Hi
I nllril Hlutrt, Inil II Mould ! worth
II
l)i Mm ik I'lcisril lilk ledum with
II plra till' I'croKllltlrjn of llio lln-mrnr.r-
ri'kiiiiililllllrii on thr people
nnd (ho Knvoriiiiirnl of thr tJnltrd
Hliitfu. I'liriiphrnnlnii Wnlt Whil
imiii, 'hnin tif ntllril the umiteat
AiihtIi:uii HM!t, hi volcrd thr hope
Unit llir tIHA will rriniiln nlwnvii
thr "promhr nnd rrllnnrr of the
fill iir."
ItMd I'otlllnn
A C'rili liy birth, Dr. Munk Irft
Ci-i hw.lnvuklu in IMO, runic tn the
United Htitlrn, tnuuht III Itrrd rol
li'Ki', niovrd to the Uulvernlty of
C'nllloriiln. Iin iiiiin dlrermr of Irnln
Inu for DNftltA nn n ulolml hnKln,
nnd wrote thut phiir of thr Miir
"hnll plnn prrlnlnlnK lo Aunlrln. He
In Imek with Herd nt the prenmit
tlinr.
Arnold tlmlitpp prrldri tit Inst
nlKlil'a mrrllnii. whlrh drrw more
limn (KK) prrvma lo Ihe hlKh arhnol
niidllorlniii. Trn Klnmnlh rlvlc or
uunlntloii.i, roornitlni( with th
Anirrlcnii AihIiiIIoii nf TInlvrrally
Women, uponnnrrit thr nffnlr. and
Mm, Helen Huffman of AAUW
opened nnd elourd the rneeilnit.
Thr Kt'llH Klrln' Klee rlub annit
two niiml)er lint prior to the In-
liiKlurtlnn. They were directed by
Ji-hn O Connor.
Mineral Club To
Hoar Talk On Jade
"Jade from China and Nia-lh
Amerlru" will lie the atililect of a
meeting nt the Klainuth Mineral
club to lie held at 8 p. m.. Thursday,
ut the i hamlier of commerce.
Tnlkt on the topic will be lllua
Irnled Willi a dlnp'ay of Jade from
Chlnn. Alanka and the United
Htiitex.
KiKlnrliiome slides taken on a
two-ilay rllmb of ML Whitney will
lie shown followliiK the business
mertinK. All persona Inlcrckied are
Invited tn attend.
WHY WE SAY
r U;4 I. Jt.,
'Ilii! Aiijtlo-Snniiii "nruli" ini unl "nrar"1 I'-oV ftT?7""
unil "prliur," "furinrr." Tlma, Iwo r.ttm- JV
liini'il iirl, "iHiilii lnir," ainifii d a UiVl Jj
"nrur-hy InrirnT." Il aprlling and jjj'
mi iuiillf! lillllf;( ll illl llir cvollilion f
rlvilir.uliiin. Srilihor no longer np- fr&CS
plica only lo nrar-liy (uniiiT lull rrfcni
lo nroplr! livinp rloar cvt-n nnliona hj,
.rc r,.ll, ( , iKl,lK,ra. "JTZZJ r
High School
bra
Comment
By
MARY LOU
CASE
457 Veterans
Awarded Loans
HAl.KM. Jan. 38 il'i The alate
depiirtment of vetrrniui affairs said
lixluy It k run ted 4!i7 Inuiui to veter
iiui last year. Intnlmir l.b7,7y&. or
nn averaue of .W. The loiina were
lirnnted ui help yetornna buy homes
and fnrmi.
Hlnce Ui deparunenl wa created
two years nnd throe months ago, It
has Kranled Kll lonni totaling 13.
417.160. Ti e drpartinritl lust yeur con
(Imied 30.1f8 Interviews with vet
erans In lis Portland and Bnlem
office, of which MM were with vet
erans seeklni loan Infnrmntlon, 4r8
about educatlonnl benrflls, 30S
about terminal leave bonds, 28.S8
about CII Insurance, 'ilU5 about edu
callonnl beneflla, and 180 about ap
prenticeship under the OI Job train
ing, prottruiu.
Cockroaches emit an
liquid from their mouths.
ink-like
BETTER HEALTH!
HamsrrWtfi
JUcfal m4 CWm
QaaUU Uft
Tr.d without HotpHtal
Operation
Writ or t-t.ii lor rvrt
dcOpllt booklet
MtmJsf MfMf rruUyt 10 A. M. H J P. M.
Ihmimg : bndi, WtJmttdty, Pridsy mrnlil t
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
Fkytlttan and Swrp
N t. Otmar IT. Bumilrl ind Qrand Avamt
?l)fhon lki 3U18. Portl.rtd 14. Oragoa
MR. and MRS. HOME OWNER
Now It the time tn consult fl. C. Mallcy for your plumbing
modernisation, and make monthly payments If more con
venient. You will save by hnvlitf It done before larger
new cnnslrurllon gela under way. Men nnd material! are
available now, and may be more difficult later to get work
completed. 18 yrnrs consecutive plumbing aervlre covering
the Midland K.lnplre. t'nme In or call.
G. C.MOTLEY
, 812 K I.AM AT1I AVI.M'K
I'HONK 8618
Prison Blast
Probe Planned
PORTLAND, Jun. 28 lPi Mult
nomnh county uuthorltlea prepared
to InvesllKiitc a prison rock ipinrry
explosion thut killed one prisoner
and Injured seven others,
Thomas Kiitlle, 60, serving 120
days on conviction of drunkenness,
was crushed about the chest und
body yesterday nnd died en rou'e
to a hospitnl after detonation of
2800 pounds of dynamite at the
Hooky Hutte Jul) east of the city.
Jail 8uierintendent O. 8. Day
said John McVlckers. 20, suffered
compound fractures of the rlKht
ley nnd urm. and the others suffered
bruises and abrasions and were no,
believed seriously hurt.
Day said the explosion of the
charge In several drilled holes
showered loose (Travel and atones
from another portion of the quarry
onto the group of prisoners. They
were standing 400 feet from the
openings of the charged holes,
watching the blnsllng oerallon.
Corvollis Gets
Airport Addition
COHVALUB. Jan. 28 ( Ac
quisition of land to enlarge the
municipal airport here has been
advanced by federal deed of 410
acres and 'sii war-built structures
adjoining the city tracts.
Deeds covering a portion of the
Koverninent developed area were on
Hie today and city councllnicn ex
mti the government to approve
tninsfi-r of an additional 635 acres
within 60 days.
The Irnmfer Involves the main
hangar, shop structures and five
warehouses, plus utility Installations
und 18 pieces of heavy maintenance
equipment.
Pelican tonight. Bruce Irving
will emcee the program, which la
broadcast over KFJI at 8:30. The
historical review of Moore park will
be one Item on the program: along
with an Interview with Miss Eleanor
Davis, county librarian. A musical
number will be provided by Dale
Peyton and tils accordlan.
...
Starting off a new series of broad
casts, today at 1:1ft a group of
Oerald Bevan'a speech students
gave abort speeches over KFLW.
'Hils radio aeries will be a IS minute
educational program each week, ex
plaining the various departments of
KUH8. Today's broadcast was
emcecd by Rex Balcutlne. Illustra
tions on the different purposes of
speech training were given by Ed
Whitney, Charley Parr, Don Koque
more, Joan Schroeder and Walter
Vaughn.
i .
A few names have turned up that
were left, off the semester honor
roll. Sophomores, Max Heiken,
Beth Lee Bunch, Barton Adams, and
freshmen, Shirley Book and Ronald
Juniper qualified for the Honor
Roll with a 1.5 or better grade aver
age. The art of salesmanship Is being
practiced by the girls of the Pelican
Ski club, who are selling red and
white Klamath decuis for 10 cents
apiece. These transfers are prov
ing rather popular and can be aecn
on books, cars, windows and tho
like. If enough of the stickers are
sold the Ski club plans to make a
week-end to Hoodoo Bowl or some
similar ski spot, as well as the reg- I
ular Crater lake trips.
Another play which Is being pre
sented In the Little Theatre to
morrow Is "Mother Knows Best."
The parts of the play will be acted
by Rex Mills, as Kd, and Marrlanne
Rome as Judy. Mother will be played
by Marjoiie Foster and Mabel Bell,
Father by Bill Harper and Bob
Plan, and Susan by Grace Cald
well. This will be shown tomorrow
three periods, alternating with the
comedy. "A Quiet Little Place."
.
February 8 and 7 Balslgers will be
the location of a rummage sale,
sponsored, by the Junior class. A
meeting of the Juniors Is planned
for this Friday, when the collecting
and selling will be discussed. Jim
Owens will preside over the proceedings.
lng a new office-warehouse struc
ture. The commission explained that
the state now pays an average of
$50,000 annually for storage fees
and would convert Ilia present of
fice building to storage use.
There art about 84.900.000 tele
phones In the world.
NEW BUILDING
PORTLAND. Jan. 28 lP) The
state liquor control commission has
asked Administrator W. H. Ham
mond to Investigate costs of build-
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