Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 06, 1954, Page 13, Image 13

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    THURSDAY. MAY 6, 1054
IIKRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH KAMA OREGON
PAGK THIRTEEN
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UpAi raal !
THESE THREE TALENTED STUDENTS OF KUHS will halp .nlartaln at th. Policana T.l.rama,
Friday, May 7, 8 p.m. at Milts ichool auditorium. Don tauchar, left, will impersonate (who
Inowi what?l, Gail Nariath, cantar, and John Eaitman will ting. Acti will ba varied and en
tertaining, all pretented by ttudonti of Script and Mike claiiet tree of charge to the public.
Photoi by Floyd
Piano Recital
To Be Heard
Piano aludenta of Eileen Her
rliiKiliuw will bo prcnented In r- i
citnl at the Ml. Laki Community 1
Church, Sunday, My at 3:30 1
p.m. Friends ol atudents, their i
parents and other Interested per-1
sons are cordially Invited. I
Thoae who will participate arel
Donna Micka, Mary Lou Hwcot,
Owen Klrlepatrlck, Dickie John
ann, Artie Mlcka, Kathryn Mlcka, :
June llrnwl, Vlasta Rajnua. Mary;
Jane Klak. Nuncy DcMcrrltl, j
Kurcn Itajnua. I
Bunle Wllllamn, Carolyn Hunt,
Clnudla Northrop, Darylene Stor
ey, Bhlrley Patlcraon, Donna Der
ry, Knlhy Kerrlnvahaw, Carole
Ann (Iruton, Shirley Bunnell, Bar
bara Bunnell, and Pamela Klrkpatrlck.
Britain, U.S. Talks Said
Planned If Geneva Fails
LONDON lv Hrllaln .lian moved
a alrp iltiaer to llw Indochina war
arena: American and Urltlih
aourt-ea any ho ' aarrril to Join
Allied lulka nn united military ac
tion in the Far Kaalern bntllelU'ld
( the llrneva peace parley lU.
The repurl came aa lmdon
liewapapera voiced learn Dillnm
would drllt Into a aerloua aplll
Willi Hie United Btalea over Allied
action in Indochina. Moacow radio
aanerted Uial Urllliili relunal to Join
In "new awircMlvc plana" had
lnolaled" the United Btalea at
Geneva. F .
The AmerU-an-propuard Jiarley
la expected U take place wltnin
the next thee weeka In either
Wanhlwtton or Buuaporr. Intorin
anla aald It would discusa plana
1.' Underwriting any sort of oo
lineal aettlemetil In Indochina that
might emeriio Irom the Geneva
J BavliiB lndiK'hlna from being
overrun by Iho Communlal-led
Vietmlnh If the peace talk fall.
Projected composition of the con
ference was not illncloned, but the
United UtaidB. llrltnln, France.
Australia, New Zealand and Canada
at least aro expected to' send alall
olllcera.
Cotnmcntlnr "n the dner ot
an Amerlcan-BrllUih rill, the t.lo
eral News Chronicle declared:
Unity requires shared readlneaa
to negotiate. But al una moment
any American statesman who ex
pressea rradlnraa to neiiotlate li.
howled down aa an eppraser be
fore anyone knows what he ts pro
posing to negotiate."
Hie Conservative Dnllv Mali
aald public opinion In the two
countries "can hardly be blamed
for lla bewilderment now."
"Policy, at least In Washington.
Navy Security
Checks Reported
NKW YOMC l Adm. Robert B,
Carney, chief ot naval operations,
aaya Navy seciirltv checka were
aa tight as possible even bclore
Hen. Joseph R. McCarthy's Army
probe.
Csrney, speaking yesterday be
fore the Public Relations Society
o( America, was asked If the Navy
made "any tightening of security
checks" stemming Irom the Ft.
Monmouth probe by the Wisconsin
Republican senator's subcommit
tee. "No, wo have not,' said Carney,
adding:
"They were as light aa we could
make them. . . Within the limits
of the Invoallgallve resources we
had. we were doing the most we
could to make damn aure we were
locating and getting rid of the sub
versives. "We have no place for them."
! seems to have been at the mercy
o! every prevailing current ul
sentiment."
Tile Independent Dally F.xiiresa
called It "almply mischievous" to
say a split now exists.
' "A plun to Intervene In the Indo
china war waa never clearly de
fined," the Express declared, "nor
waa It probable that the American
Congresa, let alone Britain, would
endorse II,"
U. B. administration olllclals
have virtually ruled out any di
rect American Intervention In In
dochina unless Britain agrees to
Join as part of a coalition to pro
tect Southeast Asia against Red
conquest. Britain aerved notice she
opposed such an alllarjce In ad
vance of the Indochina negotia
tions with the Communists at Ge
neva. Prime Minister Churchill also
told Parliament his government
opposes any united military action
In Indochina while the Oencva
talka are atlll on. '
The British attitude apelled de
feat for U. 8. Secretary ol Slate
Dulles' hopes of confronting ihe
Reds at Geneva with a united
front commuted to possible Inter
vention In Indochina.
The American proposed parley
of air, land and sea force chiefs
la exected to seek to overcome
some ol thase differences.
The Moscow broadcast heard
here aald the "complete and final
defeat of colonizers" la shaping up
in Asia and "the situation has de
veloped far from what the U. S.
secretary of alate wanted."
"Representatives of many coun
tries taking part in the conference
prefer finding ways of agreement
which lead' to a peaceful settle
ment of disputed International
problems to that of agreement re
garding new, aggressive plans."
the broadcast aald.
"In particular, Hie British dele
gation prefera to adopt a more
careful attitude than that which
Ihe Slate Department has outlined."
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Girl Scouts To
Hold Skate Party
The "Juliette Low" Committee
of the Klamath Area Girl Bcout
Council, la sponsoring a skating
party at Skateland, Saturday, May
8.
There will be two sessions, 10 to
13 a.m. tor Brownies and 3:30 to
6:30 p.m. for Intermediate Girl
Scouts. Guests may be taker) to
both aesslons.
Also planned la a special grand
procession for each party when
troop representatives will place a
troop contribution for the "World
Friendship Fund," In a special
container to help pay expenses for
American campers In oilier coun
tries and for resident of other
countries who come to America,
CONVICTED
TUPIN; Italy in Five younn
Italians wero convicted by a mili
tary court yestorday of spying for
Chechoslovakia and given . sen
tences rsnglng from t to 17 years
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