Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 10, 1952, Page 8, Image 8

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    THURSDAY. JANUARY in,
PAGE EIGHT
IIKRAL1) AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Administration Faces Big
Problem Over Support For
Far East Against Commies
WASHINGTON (Pi Tile ques
tion of whether the United States
should underwrite the security of
Southeast Asia perhaps by send
ing In troops if necessary con
fronted the administration Thurs
day In the wake of the Truman
Churchill conference.
The issue of what the Western
powers and particularly the United
Slates should do about possible
Communist aggression In that area
is high on the list of problems un
der discussion between Secretary
of State Acheson and British For
eign Secretary Eden, it was
learned. It also will be taken up
by military chiefs of the United
States, Britain and France in a
three-power conference opening at
the Pentagon Friday.
A communique issued bv the
President and Prime Minister
Thursday, about the time Churchill
left on a trip to New York and Ot
tawa, reported that a "broad har
mony of view" had developed on
the "many grave problems affect
ing our two countries In the Far
East."
i
DR. A. L. STRAND
Strand To
Speak Here
Dr. A. L. Strand, president of
Oregon State College, will speak
in Klamath Falls next Thursday
while on a tour of Southern Ore
gon sponsored by the OSC Alumni
Association. He will be accom
panied by Bump Elliott, OSC back
lield coach, end Bob Knoll, man
ager of the OSC Alumni associ
ation.
A meeting with members of the
Klamath Falls OSC Alumni Associ
ation Thursday evening has been
arranged by Earl Ker.t. Alumni
club president, and Robert Thomp
son, member of the Alumni Board
of Directors. President Siraud is
expected to speak oil the principles
oi ireeaom-wmcn are sometimes
forgotten end possibly to touch on
the athletic situation in generel in
colleges and universities. Elliott is
slso on the program for a short
talk and will Ehow pictures of last
lall's Oregon State-Oregon football
game for those wishing to remain
lor thm.
. Dr. Strand and the alumni party
will visit Boebursr. Medford.
Grants Pass, Klamath Falls and
Lakeview on the Southern Oregon
tour.
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ment that "We recognise that the
over-name neea to counter the
Communist threat in tlmt area
transcends such divergencies as
there are in ntir nnllrfft tnu-nrri
China." Britain recognises the
Communist regime while the Unit
ed States continues relations with
the National government on For
mosa. After declaring support for the
fight against the Reds in Korea,
the President and Prime Minister
welcomed the forthcoming military
talks nn Snttthfnr Avia
their purpose will be "to consider
specific measures to strengthen the
security" of that area.
Both American and British dip
lomats privately asserted that the
uroau narmony of view ' on Far
Eastern policy was one of the more
important accomplishments of the
tour days of conferences here.
Britain's recognition of Commu
nist Phinn rlllHni, fh,. t
bor government administration, has
been a source of considerable dif
ficulty in Anglo-American co-operation.
,
Authorities said that while there
is no immediate prospect of a
change in the British policy under
Churchill's Conservative "govern
ment, differences between the two
governments over Far Eastern ool
icy have now been for all practical
purposes eliminated.
Bride To Keep
First Husband
ATLANTA a m
cm ij-j car
Ctd bride hue rfwiriwt t v- u
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j first of two soldier husbands given
l rer by a strange turn of fate in the
j fortunes cf war.
In the name of Mrs.
she petitioned superior court to an
nual her marriage to William S. i
Sasser. She asked that the mar
raige be declared null and void on 1
grounds thr-t she is the legal wife ,
of Walter B. Dixon, once reported
killed in Korea but later listed
anions war captives alive in Com.
munist prison camps.
one and sasser were directed bv
Judge E. E. Andrews to appear
in court for a hearing January 28.
Sasser a creed in a signed affidavit
to abide bv ihm court's riariinrv
judgment.
The petition recounted that she
;was married to Dixon at conley.
Ga., on April 5. 1950. and was
I notified by the Defense Deoartment
iin June, 1931, that he had been
killed in action.
I Last September she married Sas
ser in the belief that she was a
She found Dixon's name on the
rolls of prisoners of war published
Just before Christmas. j
Lottery Winner
Dies Of Worry
PF?CUT. Tta'v, is Don At
tillo Bellachioma, 75-year old priest
who suffered a breakdown soon
after winning 40 million lire 'about
64.000t in a lottery last fall, died
Wednesday in a mental clinic here.
Friends blamed the elderly
priest's collapse on worry over the
scores of requests for help he re
ceived after winning the money.
MYSTERY
WINCHESTER, Va. (.fl J. R.
Costello, 87, doesn't believe in go
ing to a dentist to buy new teeth
he grows bis own.
In his sixty-third year of mar
ried life Costello has Just finished
cutting the seventh tooth in his
third set.
Dentists are mystified.
Mrs. Walter Abel
Puts On Blue Bonnet
For Best Reception!
Mrs. V."alter Abel, wife of the tele
vision and stage star, discovers that
Blue Bonnet Margarine makes a
big hit with guests and the family,
too! You will love Blue Bonnet's
delicate, sunny-sweet jflaror. And
Blue Bonnet gives your family
real nourishment. No other spread
for bread is richer in year-round
Vitamin Al What's more, the high
priced spread for bread costs up to
VH a pound more than Blue Bonnet
Margarine! So buy Blue Bonnet
and enjoy "all 3" flavor! Nutri
tion! Econom-c-e!
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49c
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COOKWARE
15c
Potatoes T(K 59c
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Carrots
1 lb. cello
bog
15c
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Syrup
No.2ViTin
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31c
Grapefruit
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HUNT'S
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Extra
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29c
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2 For
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15c
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CUT GREEN BEANS
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