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    W1DNESDAY, JULY 20, )99
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE SIX
'Without Foundation' Is
Acheson Reply To Russian
Charges Over Italian Pact
WASHINOTON. July JO i-Sec-retary
Acheson today described as
utterly without foundation"
Rumtn protest that Italy'! mem
bership In the Atlantic alliance
would violate the Italian peace
treaty.
The secrelsry of state told a news
conference he had received the 80
Tlet protest only today.
Moscow sent a protest to the
Italian. British and French gov
ernments. Britain already has denied the
Soviet contention.
Italy has sinned the North At
lantic alliance, but has not yet rati
fied it.
Acheson aald the Russian argu
ment In the case of Italy like other
8ovlet objections to the treaty, as
aurnea that the treaty Is directed
against Russia.
Acheson said that Is not the case
and the American government has
aaid many times that the treaty la
purely defensive.
The Russian protest in the case of
Reds Accuse
Big Three In
Italy Deal
LONDON. July 30 Russia ac
cused the three bif Western pow
ers today of causing Italy to vio
late her peace treaty by Inviting
her Into the North Atlantic alli
ance. Britain denied It and an
Italian foreign office spokesman
aid the Russian charge was "sb
aurd and ridiculous."
Moscow radio announced Rus
sian note have gone to Italy and
the big Western powers making
the complaint, at a moment when
the Italian parliament U debating
ratification of the act.
In a swift rejoiner. the foreign
e.'Iire declared the Western pow
ers have no Intention of building
tip Italy's armed forces beyond the
limits laid down In the treaty.
A spokesman termed invalid Rus
sia's complaint that Italy, by Join
ing the pact, unlawfully had en
tered an alliance pursuing aggres
sive aims.
"The North Atlantic pact Is es
sentially defensive undertaking.
Dot directed sestxist anyone." the
spokesman told a news conference.
The spokesman said the text of
the Russian note has not yet been
received. He based his comments
on news agency versions of the
Russian radio announcement.
Foreign office comment at this
stage before the text of the note
has become available is unusual.
Italy differs from other earlier ob
jections against the pact, he said.
In that it claims that Italy's mem
bership in the pact will violate the
Italian peace treaty.
Actually, he said, tne state de
partment has publicly stated many
times that this Is not the case.
At the news conference, Acheson
also:
1. Spoke out agsin on the con
flict between Chechoslovakia's com
munist government and religious
leaders. He declared the Cxech
regtme is guiltv of "tyrannous dom
ination" of reltcious organisations
in violation of human rights
standards being worked out In the
United Nations.
2. Pledged the t'nited States -to
extend firm and Impartial assist
ance" to both Jews and Arabs In
their resumed negotiations at Lau
sanne. Swttrerland. to establish
peace in Palestine.
S. Said the United States remains
aloof toward the idea of partici
pating In any Pacific pact but does
not discourage other nations from
making arrangements for security
measures.
4. Reported that President Tru
man will decide when the proposed
tl.4M OOO.000 arms aid program will
be submitted to congress.
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New Plymouth
On Display
The brand new Plymouth "Sub
urban." latest addition to the Ply
mouth line, is now on display at
local Plymouth dealerships. The
"Suburban" has aroused a great deal
of Interest wherever shown since it
incorporates both "sedan beauty"
and "sation wagon utility." Basically
it is sn all metal, two-door, station
wagon.
Plymouth officials believe that Its
sleek, practical beauty will appeal
to sportsmen, suburbanites, farmers
and tradesmen alike. For passenger
service. It seats five people comfort
ably, with plenty of room for lug
gage. For -hauling" service, the
rear seat can be nested up against
the front sest to provide an en
closed load space 69, inches long.
The tailgate and lift gate operate
similarly to the station wagon and
the spare Ure nests in the floor to
give a smooth load space.
The new model has the regular
deluxe sedan forebody with sta
tion wagon contour overall and with
the added advantage of the all steel
body.
Local Plymouth dealers extend a
cordial invitation to view the new
model this week.
GLADSTONE. July JO (A The
Oregon Seventh bay AdventlsU'
MnfmiM t nti w listwl n-.n-l
! tignments and transfers.
I Elder R. O. Schaffner. Sunny,
j side, goes to Salem and Elder
: Wayne A. Scrlven. Orants Pasa,
goes to the Idaho conference aa
home missionary secretary. The
Utter will be succeeded by Elder
L L. Huntington. Kelso-Lonjvicw,
Wash.
! Bridges Named
l To New Position
I PARIS. July 10 The com
muntst newspaper L'Humanite today
announced the election of Harry
Bridges as president of a new In
ternational union of seamm and
; dockers.
j Bridges heads the CIO Longshore
men's and Warehousemen's union
I In the United States,
j L'Humanite said Bridges whs
I chosen at a week-end meeting In
. Marseille of leaders In the world
j federation of trade unions. The
I unions of non-communist countries
have withdrawn from the federa
1 tlon.
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A salute to Jackie Robinson, for
mer noted college athlete and now
the Brooklyn Dodgers' slur second
Daseiuan. lor his
inspiring dole- I
ration of (atth t
In our country j
befure the un-
American activ- (
Ittra committee
of the house of
representat
That declare
tlon coiutitutea
a moving hu
man document
a notable
chapter in the
hiatory of our
troubled times.
It was a difficult
young Negro to take the stand and
voice an opinion regarding Paul
Robeson's statement in Paris that
American Negroes wouldn't fight
against Russia because Uiey lose
that country so much.
Robinson had been urged by
many people, mostly communists,
not to comply with the commit
tees request that he appear before
it. Why then did he do It? In his
straight-forward way he told the
congressmen It wain I easy to find
the answer, but he guessed "It boils
down to a sense of responsibility."
Jackie said that If Robeson made
the statement attributed to him. It
sounded "very silly " The witness
declared that "most Negroes and
Italians and Irish and Jews and
Swedes and Slavs and other Amer
icans would art as all these
groups old in the last war. They'd
do their best to help their country
stay out of the war; If unsuccess
ful they'd do their best to help
their country win the war against
Russia or any other enemy that
threatened us."
But this declaration of loyally
waa by no means all to be got out
Come
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apiwared lo be an uiuieriuriTiil of
faith that America Intel nal racial
problems were on the way l solu
tion. He didn't rsaite tins ilelliate
Issue In his testimony. Fur in
stance: ,
"I don't pretend to be an eieit
on communism or any other kind
of political Ism. . . Hut you can
put nie down as an exrt on being
a colored American, Willi 31) yeais
of experience at it. And Jul like
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that lift In these t'nited Htatrs
ran be mighty tonsil for people
who are a little dillrreiil from the
majority In their skin, color ot
the way they worship their (tod.
or Uw way they spell their names."
That stated the Issue plainly
enouiih, but Kobinson went on to
relate how he had been used as
"the laboratory aiMsrliuru" In In
troducing Negro players Into or
ganised baseball. Since then some
six other colored plsyera have been
signed up "a start has been made,
and progress goei on." And then:
"We're going to make progress
In other American fields besides
baseball If we can get rid of some
of the misunderstandings and ron
fuaton that the public still auffris
from . , t can t speak tor any 16.
OOO.mK) people any mote than any
other person ran. but 1 know dial
I've got too much Invested for my
wile and child and myself In Hie
future of this count! y. and 1 ami
other Americans of many races
and faiths have too much Invested
i In our country's wellare. tor any
of us to throw II away because ul
a alien song aung In basa."
Illaik bears are fond of roots,
nuts, berries, and trult, but will also
eat flesh and flah,
Tin American black bear still sur
vives in many of Hie Ul, eastera
states.
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We Delight To Honor
PAUL A. LEE
Our District Supervisor in Klomoth Falls, vho ogam
tualilie lor the
NATIONAL QUALITY AWARD
This award Is presented annually to outstanding underwriters whs
have done an especially fine Job In serving the people nl his
community. The award la presented by the National Association
of Life Underwriters.
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