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TUESDAY. NOV 22, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACI MINI - V Hoffman Charges Russ Planning to Conquer U.S. 'in Due Course' 106 ANOELKS Nov. 32 Jt-Piul O. Hoffman wld today that thi Russian Politburo U 'planning to tak ovr UiU country of oura In dm caurM." But communism' llurat can b wiped out, America's foreign aid chief Mid, If th. United Blales re. nialni slrnng and prnsperuu and Wuum Suropa achieves economic recovery. In a speech prepared tor delivery Mora Ilia aluilrnt bnrir of Pomona collri. th. chief of lha economic cooperation admlnlilratlon lEG'Ai Year's Delay Possible For CVA Hearings J WASHINGTON. Nov. 11 ctv-Th possibility waa expressed yesterday that lha hearings In the Pacific Northwest on the administration's bill to act up a Columbia valley admlnlilratlon may be put of! for ' long aa a year. At any rale. It appeared doubtful that they would ret under way In January or February, a had been hoped by tome of the Interested par Ilea, In fcorope Senator Chavr 1D-NM1. chair, man of the senate public works committee, now la In Kuroie. He- fore he departed he said he would determine the dale of the hearinrs to be held In Washington, Oregon. Idaho and Montana after hit re turn neil month. Chavea la enected bark the first week of December, but hli ataff be lieves he will go direct to hi home In New Mexico. They ventured he would not act Hie date for the North weal hearlnia until he returna from New Mexico, and possibly, not until after congress reconvene. Committee attache, aald the com mittee might not be able to act a dale until after congreu convene became all member mul concur In the date. Ituay f'ongrras Informed person alio pointed out that congrraa probably will be buiv with Important legislation at the atari of the aelon and that com mittee members would be loath to be absent. Thla. they said, might make II Impossible for the commit tee to get away In January or Feb ruary d might even make It Im possible for the members ot leave until lata spring or early summer. This would throw the propoed visit Into a lime that politic will be boiling In both Washington and Oregon. It ts understood to be Cha 1 veae wish not to hold the hearings during .political campaign so aa to avoid getting pollllca Involved In the Issue. 1931 Dale? In such a contingency the only thing that could be done would be to postpone the hearings until after the elections next November. That would delay getting the proposal be fore congTcM until the fund con gress convenes In IB51. tiaced the background of events leading to establishment ot RCA and Hit Marshall Plan. Ked Ideologies Huffman lashed oul sharply throughout the address at Husslun Ideological alms. He declared that while American foreign aid can help stem communism, Western Europe mutt also wirrk to provide economic and political self-help In which free, dotn can survive. At the end of World War II, Hoff man recalled, "the leadera nf this country saw only loo clearly that our freedom, our own way of life waa definitely threatened by 'osa of our hlsuirlo allies to commu nism." Huccew of the Marshall recovery plan so far, he went on, haa turned the tide against the Russians. Ha continued: "It may be difficult for you to wrap your mlnda around the fact that the polllouro la planning to lake over thla country of oura In due course. But their purpoi Is nothing leu than this." Conquest Plan Hoffman said the time table of communism called first for the con quest of Western Europe, then Asia, Afrira, South America, and flnallyr North America. He commented: If we in the United Htates re. main strong and prosperous, and above all. If lha free people remain united, the evil plana of the men of the Kremlin will fall" Recovery-wise, Hoffman went on. the problem for Europe Is to unify lis economy to provide expanding market, for the products It turns oul and thus achieve economic self. suf ficiency and a rising standard nf living. Calling for continued cooper ation with Western Europe. Hoff man concluded with the prediction that Russia ultimately must turn to wavs nf peace. Bald he: "And once Russia turns away from planning for world conquest to planning a better life for hrr peo ple, we can all gel on to the In spiring Job of winning the peace." 'fir ' V; : WHPWr''WWg'aa'g RABBIT FUR SUIT Esther Beraitead wears a bath ing suit of rabbit fur at Long Beach, Cat, during the conven tion of the American Rabbit and tavy Breeder Assoc la lion. Author Craig Rice In Court Today I.OS ANQELES. Nov. 11 lV-Craig Rice. 41. mystery story writer, will apprar In psychopathic court today for hearing on an alrholie petition. The aulhor'a daughter, Mrs. Nancy Atwill, signed the petition, which slated that Miss Rice had used liquor to excess for four or five years and needs Institutional care. It waa also disclosed she haa beeu under observation In Oeneral hoe pital since last week. Mlsa Rice appeared before the same court September 1. She had been taken Into custody In a Bant Monica hotel after telephoning an attorney that ahe waa about to end her life. She waa released alter she explslned she didn't plan to die but wanted her estranged husband "to hear about It and come back to me." assaasasssta i -w . - ' - ; ; jl-r i rrr:r?- v.rrr,ew . 'cm'ms December Court Jury Panel Chosen A Jury panel for the December term of circuit court has been chosen and ordered to report for duty at 10 a. m. December t. Member! of th. panel are: . E. Bertner. L. W. Soukup, Prank Paygr, Jo Ann Taylor, How- I ard Bsmhlsei. Basil W. Brown, OUo EUU, Elmer Stukel. John R. Holxgang, Clarence Howie, Dennis i Murphy, Homer Oarlch. Harvey Martin, Charlie Read, Harry Oben chain, Ouy Merrill, James Lear,! Otto Smith. ! Walter N. Rltter, Clsrenc Oober. Jim Fowler, R. E. Jeachke, Ben Henxel, John Ouvcomlnl, Keith Rice, Olen L. Evans, Sam Nealln, Paul Hilton, Melvin A. Bowman, Oeorgt W. HII11 and Oeorga Du-fault. The National Oeographlo aoctety says wheal and vegetables mature In lha short summer of Eastern Siberia, wher temperatures drop tn 80 below iro In winter. L to PURE. Lto DEPENDABLE, IT'f ItPlltl hi ITS BEIT I wowis-1 IsjeatiT Orangw fleraeeal lis grstn saw lata. Easy let anothec k give. May foe child IS lake. Only JSsu INTRUDER AT CAT SHOW A fouHeen-year-old veteran International rhamploa Inspects a toy cat brought by a visitor lo the tlst International cat exhibition ta Pari. rpv-::): v cm r I I Broken Romance, Suicide Cause? CHAMPAIGN. 111., Nov. 23 UPy A , broken romance waa listed by au-1 thorltle aa the motive (or the suicide j of a University of IlllnoU student. The body of the youth, James Robert Edward. 21, of Champaign, was found yesterday In a cemetery near the campua where authorities aald he had shot and killed himself. A 31 caliber pistol was near hu body. He had been shot through th: hcarj. Coroner Don Wikoff said Jayne Dutler, a student at Illinois Normal university In nearby Blooming ton, told him ahe had broken her en gagement to Edward tn Champaign over the week-end. Wikoff said Miss Dutler told him when Edward put her on a bus to return to Bloomlngton Sunday night be bad threatened lo kill himself. PASSION PLAY FIGURES Anton PreUlnger, left, was named lo play the role of Jesus in the world-renowned Passion Play at Oberammergau, Germany. Prelslnger won by secret ballot of lha Play Committee over Alois Lang, right, an alleged minor Nazi who plnyed the Savior in pre-war play. Oberammergau 1 completing plans for production of the first Passion Play sine the war began. Actress Recovering After Self-Stab L08 ANOfXES, Nov. 22 (Pi Jean Wallace la In satisfactory condition In a hospital today after suffering a stab wound police said she Inflicted after a Saturday night party with her former husband. Actor Franchot Tone. The 26-year-old blonde actress was given a blood transfusion yesterday. Police said she subbed herself in the abdomen with a butcher knife Sunday at her home. She and Tone had taken their two children tJ dinner and to ace Santa Claus. He , has custody of them. Then she 1 spent th evening with him and , friends. Early Thanksgiving For Pels, Gulls - - SANTA MONICA. Calif., Nov. 22 (Pi ThanktRlvlnff came early for a flock of pelicans and seagulls who gobbled up a deckload of sardines from a fishing boat here while the captain and crew were ashore. The boat, Bunkie. oul of Santa Barbara, had tied up for refueling. Hundreds of hungry pelicans and gulls swooped down and gorved themselves until many were unable to fly. 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