Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 06, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, MAUCH 6, 1052
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
r aoi thru
Lattimore Sweats Out
Second Week Of Hearing
On Influence In Europe
WAHIIINOTON ffl Ow-n Lut
tlmors (Imilcd imdrr a bnrrK ol
nucilloii" Tlmrmiiiv Ihnt ho nouuhl
to juallfy KuimIu'i liivnulrm of Kin.
land in loan.
Ultimo told the Bi'imlo lnlnr
nil Security aiiliconimlllre hlit per,
aonnl Ir-rllnif nt the time win Unit
tho lnvuHm wiin "mi oulinucoua
thlim un tlm imrt ol Hut HunMiin,
but I uIko believed unlltlw' ol Eu
rope linil laiii'hrd n prr-tiv low IfV
el." Ben. I'VikUhoii IB.-Mlfh..), kept
hiiiiuni'i'liiK iiwy I''" tlicine llmt
Kdwuril C. Curler, Ihim HrisreUry.
uviirrnl ol llm Iiwlltul ot I'litlllo
Helntloim, l(.kl Ultlmoio nliout
the not convliuMim Hliitrmniit
to Hiiwlu' JuiUlclnUon nd that
Lttlmorii replied with hli vlrw
on the mutter.
Corrrnponclrnce bulwren Curler
unci Uttlmorr on lh Rulnn In
vinlon wrnl Into the reran! ol the
mibcominlltee tui Lnlllmore. J hm
Hopklim pioleHMir end I'nr Mlrm
nprclnllKt, tentllled lor the ninth
dny.
Hie Milinoiiiiiilttee In iieiirchliil!
for MibvrrMvp liilhieni;e on u
pollcleii. particularly In the Far
Building Curb
To Be Eased
wAQiiiNnTON 11 The govern
ment ed building control Thurii-
day on housing, eommrrciai, n."
wy nd nchool project.
ti. Ki.iinnl Production Author
it., rfrntinini an enrller plnn to
limit the elui of dwelllngn ami re
alrlcl new homen to 1 Vj bntliroomi
each, iMiied:
1 A new, one-pckune houitlng
order Increasing by 600 pounds the
atwl which a honie-bullilcr may uiie
wilhoul applying to NPA.
J. An order combining all oilier
coiuilrui'llon control Into a alngle
HivumitnL. It lncreitnea the tonnage
ol tel aulomiitlcally allowed lor
mailer non-reldenlll project. a
trll as roadt and highway'
As orlglnully proponed, the or
der were Intended to curb con
atrucllon. But they were revlned
frequenlly during two month ol
diicuiuilon with the construction In
dustry. Meantime, horlge ol
itu-ei anl aluminum eased notice
ably. NPA'a announcement aald:
"Most of the changes In the con
struction regulation liberalize con
trols rather than tighten any (
them or Impose any lurther re
strictions." Most provisions of the new or
ders have bren announced as agree
ment were resched with the con
struction Industry.
East.
The correspondence started off
wllh a letter Iroin Carter to Lal
limore. dated April i(6, 1040. It
said:
"Where In English or French or
RuimIuii hits there appeared the
most convincing U inoiin convinc
ing to the bourgeoisie renders)
Hiitaiiietit as to tho U B.B.R.' Justl
filiation ol the Flimlsh campaign?
Tho BovlclM clearly regard the ac-
iion ii a rieceiuiiiry neiense nuas-
uro. mree-lourths ol tne rest ol
the world still regard It as un
provoked aggression.
"Iisvo you written or urn you
writing anything on this line?"
Lattimore leslllli-d Uiut while he
fell "the betrayal ol Czechoslovak
la by England and franco" had
reduord European politics to a
"pretty low level," he didn't leel
that the Invasion ol Finland was
Ju.'illlled.
Alter some preliminary ques
tions hnd been disposed of, Lat
timore' reply to Carter, dated
April 30. 1940. was read.
"Your question about where to
Hnd the most convincing statement
to Uie Soviet Justlllcatlon lor the
Fbinlsh campaign Is one - that I
have been asking myaell," Latti
more wrote.
"It seems to me -that everybody
take a too simple approach to
this problem, the Russians on their
side and everybody else from the
other aide.
"It seems to me that even If the
Russians had more detailed, plausi
ble evidence of 'plots' In or con
cerning Flnlsnd than I have yet
seen, and even If they had strong
lustlflcatlon In "realistic' terms,
Irom the strategic standpoint, they
nevertheless made a political blun
der In attacking Finland."
Lattimore also said the Russians
may have been feeling and hoping
for years for a chance "to do this
very thing ... but If Justlllcatlon
Is pleaded, the Russians can point
out that they did not lead oil the
scramble ol aggression, and can
claim that there Is a difference be
tween being -the first to start ag
gression and committing what
might be celled an 'act of 'self
protective aggression' alter the
general scramble had begun."
Allied Planes Range Over
Red Territory, Blast One
AfllG, Cut Rail Supply Line
By Ml 1.0 FAHNKTI
BK.OUL, Korea American
HiiIji'o Jets destroyed a Ctmiinunlsl
MIO and damaged another Thurs
day In a 1 (I-n i inn to battle. The
dogllght ranged as fur south as
I ho North Korean capital, Pyong
yang. Just 70 miles north ol paru
Icll 3D.
dipt. Henry Fni.ler of Stuart,
Flu,, wits credited with shooting
down tho Red Jut In a light be
tween six Hnbres nnd "i'i Mlds.
Col. Harrison Tliyng, commander
ol the Fourth Wing, reported one
MIO damaged.
Allied fighter-bomber cut Com
munist rail line In 92 places and
destroyed or damaged 60 boxcars,
the Fifth Air Force said. Marine
Corsair pilots reported destroying
two Communist tanks In attacks
northeast ol Pyongyang, apex city
of the old Communist Iron triangle.
On the ground, hit-and-run Allied
rulders killed 40 Communists and
wounded 30 In four firelight west i
of the Mufidung Valley In Eastern!
Korea. i
U.K. artillery and Infantrymen
pinched off a Chinese Communis
attack near the old Iron triangle
on the Central Front Thursday
morning.
About 100 Reds opened fire on
an advanced U.N. position near the
Kumhwa-Kumsong road about mid
night. The Reds were hurled back
alter a one hour and 16 minute
light.
Allied pilot found good weather
over northwestern Korea Thursday
morning, and went out In force
Hinr in
SEATTLE Wt The one-time
luxury liner La Ouardla arrived
WMinmrisv on ILa. first - trio - from
Japan to Benttle on tile mltftarf
' aiaper run. 11 carrion am De
pendent of military personnel
some of them Japanese wives 6
American soldiers.
ARM & HAMMER
SAL SODA
CONCINTIATID
Cleans stove burn
era, broilers, ovens,
cook pots, table lope,
Inks, waste can.
OWtf
miNera
V5 Hi
a .
KF Girl In
College Piay
"Cradle Bong." a two-act com
edy being pri-Nented at Oreijon
Bliito College by the speech de
partment today, tomorrow and Sat
urday, has a Kliimnlh Falls girl
In the cast and two other Basin
students an aides.
Bhcrmalee Henry, daughter of
Mr. and Mr. Joseph H. Henry,
1118 Main St., portrays a nun.
Delorea Thompson, daughter ol
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Thomp
son, 327 Upham HI., Is a member of
the make-up crew.
Dick Coyner, son of Mr. snd
Mrs. E. LeRoy Coyner. Tulelake.
Is a member of the publicity crew.
Mrs. Lauritz Melchior
Puts On Blue Bonnet
To Get F. N. E. !
if ii
Mrs. Lauritz Melchior knows the
secret of F.N.E.! She puts on Bijjb
Bonnet Margarine to get Flavor,
Nutrition, Kconomyl Like the wife
of the world-famous tenor, you'll
love the delicate, sunny-sweet taste
Blub Bonnkt adds to any food I
You'll appreciate it nourishment,
too. No other spread for bread is
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you'll welcome its economy. Two
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bombing Red railroad and high
ways, supply dumps and troop po
sitions. Marine fighters from the U. B.
Carrier Balroko attacked Red
trains, supply centers and troop
positions on Korea's west coast
Wednesday.
Across the peninsula the U.S.
I and the Destroyer Henderson bom
i barded Communist troops on the
I eastern end of the battle line near
' Kansong.
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nd
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