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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 195J
Defense Bottlenecks Ease
But Much Left To Do In
Catching Up To Schedule
Mrs; Cornett
To Attend
SF Meeting
Mrs. Olive Cornett, National Re
publican Conimltteewoman Irom
Oregon will leave Soturday for
Ban Francisco where she will at
tend the klck-ofl session for the
1052 Republican campaign, a meet
ing of the Republican- National
Committee, convening Jan. 17-18-
The names of outstanding lead
ers in Republican attairs pack the
agenda. Every breakfast, lunch
eon and dinner will present a Na
tional figure as a speaker, Color
lul entertainment Is being planned
by the San Francisco committee.
Republican leaders of U West
ern States Including chairmen,
vice-chairmen, representatives of
the Young Republican Organiza
tion and the Federation of Wom
en's Republican clubs, the latter
created by the National Commit
tee will attend the sessions.-
At least two candidates for the
Republican nomination for Presi
dent will address the meeting.
Invitations to attend were ex
tended by committee chairman
Guy George Gabrielson, to the
announced candidates Senator
Robert A. Taft, Ohio: Governor
Earl Warren, California and Har
old E. Stassen. Pennsylvania or
designated representatives. Accept
ances have been received from Gov
ernor Warren and Harold Stassen
and one dinner meeting has been
reserved for Senator Taft. -
Senator Henry- Cabot Xodge,
Mass., will speak in behalf of the
Elsenhower - for - President move
ment. Senator William F. Know-
land. California will also address
luncheon meeting.
Mrs. Comett. member of the
sub-committee on housing for the
convention will attend sessions of
committees on call . and arrange
ments, meeting for the first time
In San Francisco to plan for the
national convention.
Mrs. Cornett will also attend a
sub-committee on contests for the
1952 Republican convention In
Chicago, July 7 and Ralph H. Cake,
Portland, National Republican Com
mitteeman from Oregon and mem
ber of the sub-committee on hous
ing for the convention will attend
sessions of committees on call and
arrangements, meeting for the first
time in San Francisco to plan fox
the national convention.
WASHINGTON l-P The United
States Is breaking bottlenecks in
Jet fighter and tank production but
estimates It will take a long time
to catch up on the schedules set
for big scale deliveries.
The defense chief expressed this
view in testifying before tlie Senate
closed door session Thursday.
Lovett's statement taken togeth
er with unofficial estimates of
American and- Russian-production,
pointed up President Truman's re
port to Congress on Wednesday
that the Soviet Union "is still pro
ducing more war planes than the
free nations.
The most recent unofficial esti
mate here is that Russia is pro
ducing about 15.000 planes a year.
Of these about 12.000 are first line
combat aircraft with about 70 per
cent. of them Jet fighters.
Against this is the recent esti
mate of Adml. Dewltt C. Ramsey,
(ret). President of Aircraft Indus
tries Association, that total pro
duction of American planes of all
tvpes may reach about i.auu per
month by late 1952. That would be
at the rate oi m.uuu a year aim
some industry men believe this
figure may be a little too nign.
The Industry blames the lag in
plane production first on what it
savs is tne attempt to impose a
multi-billion dollar armament pro
gram on a booming civilian economy.
Industry leaders say the primary
reason for lagging production has
been a ' shortage of engines and
component parts traced to scarci
ties of macmne toois ana anoy
metals needed in Jet engine manufacture.
The Army is producing an undis
closed number of light, medium
and heavy tanks.
Driver Fined
After Wreck
One of two drivers involved In
a two-car crash on U.S. 97 near
the Chiloquin Junction yesterday
morning was fined $30 in District
Court here for passing with insuf-
iicient clearance.
Samuel W. 'Jamzen, Spokane,
Wash., paid the fine.
He was operator of a car going
south on the highway that side
swiped . another vehicle driven
north -by Ira F. Orem 1636 Kane.
Jamzen told State Police he was
attempting to pass a truck and
trailer rig that was throwing up
snow and crashed into Orem's car.
Both vehicles were badly dam
aged. Orem suffered a severe lower
lip laceration.
Five Iron Curtains Guard the Soviet Union
By SIGRIO ARNK
Washington There are five Iron
Curtains not Just one surrounding
the whole Soviet Union.'
They run along the tremendous
Soviet border, from Norway on the
Northwest, around tho South past
Afghanistan and India, and up the
PRctflc coast all the way to the
Bering Straits.
News about the five curtains has
slipped out of the Soviet Union
piece-meal ever since Uie Russians
moved tens of thousands of Poles
out o( Eastern Poland curly in
World War II, .
Information comes from refugees
from the satellite nations in Eu
rope from Russians who have es
caped and turned against their nov
ernment. from secret papers found
during World Warr II, and lrom
published Russian law.
The story has been pieced to
gether in Washington by Russian
experts both in and out of the gov
ernment. Experts say that Moscow has set
up these curtains for two reasons:
to keep unwanted foreigners out of
Uie country, and to prevent Rus
sian citizens from escaping into the
free world.
They point out that under Com
munlst beliefs the world is really
at war, a war for men's minds:
that the Russians are up against
a more serious problem than keep
ing out troops and tanks. They
must also try to keep out Western
ideas. . .
Here are descriptions of the five
curtains;
1. At the actual border there Is
a strip of plowed ground 15 feel
wide. This is to catch tho foot
prints of anyone who may have
escaped during the night.
2. Next there is a border about
1.600 feet wide that Is threaded
Drop Seen For -NW
Carloadings
SPOKANE lPi The Pacific
Northwest Advisory Board Thurs
day predicted a slight drop in Pa
cific Northwest carloadings during
the first quarter of 1952.
The board said the decrease is
expected despite anticipated in
creases in gram, coal and cole
shipments.
carloadings in January, rcoru
ary and March will total 219,601,
the board said, compared with 320,
162 for the same period a year ago.
Top Military
Men Study
'New Korea'
By C. YATES McDAMEL
WASHINGTON I Military
chiefs of the major Pacific pow
ers began talks here Friday on
what can be done In event an as
sault from Red China Is launched
against French Indochina. Such a
"new Korea" would threaten nil
of Southeast Asia.
The staff chiefs of Britain,
France and the United States, with
observers from Canada, Australia
and New Zealand, open their top
secret conference under a dark
shadow cast by reuorts that the
great leader of the fight against
communism in Southern Asia lies
dying in a Paris clinic.
Urgency was given to the high
strategy session by warnings from
French Gen. De Lattre de Tus
signy before he was stricken in
Indochina and flown home for
treatment.
He expressed fears, backed up
by facts and sobering evaluations,
that Red China was preparing a
major Intervention In the Commu
nist inspired and led rebellion In
Indochina.
Diplomatic officials in London
said Britain. France and the U.S.
are considering plans to set up a
unified military command In South
east Asia. This would enable a
pooling of available air, land and
sea forces. The command would
be tied in Indirectly with the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization.
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Ailtress of
the" heatwaves "I
with barbed who fence. There Is
reason to behove that this whole
network Is electrified so that if the
fence is cut at night an eloutrlo
signal flashes tit tho nearest patrol
station. This, at teast, has been
reported fur specific spots.
3. Next Is a strip about four
miles wide, which is Just a No-
Man's land. It contains barricades
and field mines. Former residents
have been deported. Border guards
patrol the area with dogs: and
aided by spotlights.
. The next strip is about U
miles wide. Here (utilities live till
tho ground, and work but only If
they hiive a special pcrtnlt lrom
the ministry of state security the
super-secret MUB. The (unions
MVD, the ministry of interior, used
to run this strip. But Wushlngton
experts have learned that the much
more secret MOB has taken it
over,-This is tho zone from which
huge deportations have tuken place
lrom the Kttrelttin isthmus nnu
the Baltics through the Balkans,
and the Caucasus, and around to
Uie Pacific, Wushlngton political
experts soy the deportations prove
how uncertain the Communists are
about the loyalty of Soviet citizens.
8. The fifth Iron Curtain is really
big. It consists of the areas Into
which NO foreigner may enter. It
was described In notes from the
Soviet government to all foreign
embassies In Moscow on Sept, 30,
1948.
This zone extends from the bor
der hundreds ot miles toward the
Interior. It includes largo sections
in the very center of the Soviet
Union. It includes one area, Kazak-
stiiu, which lies north of Iraq.
Afghanistan and India that is half
the size of the United States. West
ern experts think this zone hides
new Russian industrial areas new
military establishments, and fur
ther, areas in which there have
been sporadic revolts by the peo
ple against the Communist reglni.
Even Russian citizens may not
travel In the first four zones ex
cept the small number who are
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foreigners, but is difficult tu ar
range. There Is a Bardonlo note In these
Iron curtains. - For all Moscow's
taik about the brotherhood of the
"People's Democracies" the Rus
sians have carefully set up the live
Iron curtains between the Soviet
Union proper and their satellite na
tions in Mlridlo Europe Poland,
Czechoslovakia, Rumania, Hungary
and Bulgaria.
Even so the satellites have their
own ring of Iron curlulns on Ihrir
outer European borders. There Is
now evidence coining in that the
Russians are running their bur
rlcts down the middle of Germany i
and Austria even while they talk j
of peace treaties for the two na
tions. I
Russian experts In Witshtuglon I
are appalled by Uie extreme waste-1
(illness ot Mich a border system.
ThmiMiml of men are apparently
tied down fur border guard In n
tuition that nrmU manpower badly
lor numinous industrialization
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