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TUESDAY. AUGUST 23. 1955 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN French Launch Full-Scale Drive On Morocco Rebels PERCHANCE THIS WAS a boat regatta in th. early days of Linkville. Spectators under black cotton parasols watched gentlemen in derbys maneuver boats on Lalte Ewauna when this picture was taken. It was submitted by Glen Fountain, Merced, California. Date of the festivities is thought to be about 1913. ( O J I t xsr.f i f J f J i is '- . r Si " 1 LEWIS Z. SMITH, son of Mr. ' and Mrs. J. Z. Smith, Merrill, is currently enrolled in basic military training with the , United States Air Force at Parks Air Force Base, Cali- , fornia. Smith, who attended Malin High School, entered the Air Force July 1 1, 1955. AUTO THIEVES DALLAS, Tex. UR Automobile dealer Walter Wilson has been ad vertising lor customers "to come steel our cars" at low prices. Yesterday he complained. "Those thieves took our want ads too lit erally," Burglars stole the spare tires and wheels off live 1955 models. Snowdon Mountain, legendary resting place of King Arthur's spirit, rises 3600 feet, and is the highest peak in Wales. U.S. Bar Association Asks OK For Communism Courses PHILADELPHIA The Amer ican Bar Assn. was on record to day in favor of teaching the the ories of communism in the nation's schools providing Congress author izes it. It was a backhanded approach to a boiling hot issue that erupted into verbal fireworks at the ABA's convention last year before it was tabled for further working over at this week's 78th meeting. The House of Delegates, the ABA's governing body for its 58,000 Guards Quell Prison Riot LINCOLN. Neb. W A bottle tossing and fire-setting "riot at the Nebraska State Reformatory was quelled last night by guards who jerked more than 100 prison ers from cells, stripped them and slammed them into tiny cells of the maximum security Jail. H followed a- riot and fire at the state penitentiary last week. Reformatory Supt. George Mor ris said his own trouble started because the inmates wanted to dis tract attention from a search for two work detail prisoners seeking to escape. "They were on the cell block roof. The other inmates knew it. So they started acting up and we had to get busy with them. The two on the roof didn't get away, and we smashed the demonstration by opening the doors of cells where the inmates got too tough, jerking each of the four occupants out. stripping them and slamming them into the security Jail. "Those little security Jail cells are really built for only one per son. But we put as many as 10 of the bad actors In each one," Morris said. lawyer-members, by unanimous voice vole and with no argument at all adopted a resolution late yesterday urging Congress to adopt a measure sponsored by Rep. Daniel Flood (D-Pa). The Flood bill would set up an 11-member commission that would make available information and prepare suggested curricula 01 studies in the nation's schools "as to the basic differences between the theories and practices of the American way of life and theories and practices of atheistic commu nism." Walter M. Bastian. chairman oi the ABA's American Citizenship Committee, said thai "at a time when Russia is smiling at us it is a good time to take a look at their system." Last year Bastian sought to have the ABA go ilatly on record in favor of the teaching of commu nism in the schools, and he re iterated yesterday that "the com mittee has not abandoned its reso lution." However, no effort was made to bring it before the delegates for discussion and it appeared to be dead, especially in view of yester day's action urging Congress to lake tne step first. Dag Hammarskjold. secretary general of the United Nations, last night suggested that the nations of the world would have to give up a little or their sovereignly 11 they wish to achieve "liberty un der law." The U.N. official from Denmark lauded the action of the world or ganization in outlawing aggression and cited It as the most revolu tionary development in internation al law in 200 years. But he told a dinner session of the ABA's Section of Judicial Ad ministration honoring more than 60 American judges that details of the ban on aggression have yet to be worked out "but it (the principle) has been firmly established." iaepiwiW)NwapiayaayTW I'll l I J$fr A ' "TV. THEODORE J. BONNARENS, son of Mrs. Nita Vaughn of Paisley, is currently enrolled in basic military training in the United States Air Force at Parks Air Force Base, Cali fornia. Bonnareni, who at tended Paisley High School, entered the Air Force Janu ary 14, 1955. 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For example, last year Consolidated Freightuays moled more than 18 million pounds of fresh, per ishMe farm products from Oregon lo California alone and mueh more than ibal lo other markets. ! Consolidated Frcighiwars is only one of the many reliable motor freight carriers that serve the Oregon farmer. The trucking industry is a good neighbor to the farmer and to all other segments of the state's economy... serving agriculture, industry and busi ness everywhere in Oregon. ..helping Oregon grow. ., ,. , hi ZJ U C t'-SJ'A 4 Good Neighbor In Your Community CASABLANCA. Morocco 141 French North Africa look on the atmosphere of a war area today as the French pushed reprisal actions against nationalist rebels UN Disarming Talks Slated UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. 1ft Harold E. Slassen will be a new comer1 among old-timers when the U.N. Disarmament subcommittee resumes negotiations here next Monday. Tne five governments Involved have begun, notifying the U.N. of their delegates for the new series of meetings, decreed by the Big Four heads of government in their Geneva directive of July 23. Stassen has been named to represent the United States in the negotiations for the first tune. He began studytug disarmament prob lems last March 19, when Presi dent Eisenhower named him special presidential assistant on the subject. Jules Moch, Socialist lawyer and former Cabinet minister, will rep resent Prance. He has been on the subcommittee's parent body, the 12-nation U.N. Disarmament Commission, since 1351, and has tnken part in the subcommittee's work since it was set up in 1954, Anthony Nutting. 35-year-old mill' iyter of state, will represent Brit- Bin, He helped work out the East' West compromise in the Assembly last year that sent the subcom mittee back to work, and then sat In the group's London meetings irom last Feb. 25 until they were interrupted May 18. The delegate from the Soviet Union has not yet been announced. Some expect that Ambassador Jacob A. Malik will come from London to represent the Russians. He has participated since 1948 in talks in the U.N. Atomic Energy and Conventional Armaments com missions, the single Disarmament Commission that succeeded them, and its current subcommittee. Paul Martin, minister of nation al health and welfare, will be Can ada's representative. He was cred ited with being a key figure in last year's East-West compromise. whose bloody rioting and raids cost an estimated 1,000 lives over the weekend. The tone of Kasba, Talda in Morocco where Gen. Raymond Duval, commander of French troops in Morocco, was killed in a plane crash yesterday was declared a sone of Insecurity. Starting in an area about 60 miles southeast of Casablanca, automobiles were alowed to trav el only in armed convoys. The convoys were set up to leave three times dally from Khourlbga toward Oued Zem, acene of the bloodiest single incident in Saturday's Mo roccan outbreak. Those traveling the route said they encountered a steady stream of armed convoys escorting women and children to safety. All civilian activity appeared shut down in the Oued Zcm Khourlbga region. Reports from the area said French troops launched a large mopup action around Oued Zem early today. A correspondent returning from the great phospate-producing cen ter of Khourlbga reported that all surface installations and machin ery had been burned out over a 12-mile area. Mines which had turned out 15,000 tons a day were at a standstill and 9.000 men were idle. There were 400 arrests at Oued Zem yesterday, but authorities said only 60 Moroccans were held in jail. Fifty rifles and several dozen cases of ammunition of various origins were reported seized in a house-to-house search of the rav aged town. One Foreign Legionnaire was reported killed during the vigorous cleanup yesterday. Many Arab res- Irients' of the town barricaded their houses against the Legion search. In Algeria, Legionnaires cleaned out nlno suspected rebel hideout villages around Constantine and leveled them with artillery. It was in that area that the guerrillas launched concerted attacks Satur day, but the French beat them back with heavy losses to the rebels. News of Isolated attacks came from Algeria during the night. Among the victims was the 42-vear-cld mayor of Fort National, in Knbylle province. From Aix les Bains, France, where his Cabinet "Committee of Five" Is meeting all week with Moroccan leaders in an attempt to find some solution to the crisis, French Premier Edgar Faure broadcast an appeal against vio lence. Faure counseled that the tragic events of the weekend "must neither dictate solutions nor turn us away from the search" for a settlement oetween the French and the nationalists. Faure, French Foreign Minister Antoine Plnay and other French leaders spent yesterday conferring at Ai les Bains with simporters of Morocco's present Sultan, aged Mohammed Ben Moulay Arafa. The Moroccan group was led by the withered, 108-year-old Grand Vizier (Prime Minister) El Mikri, who has been acting as chief ad viser to Morocco's sultan since be fore most of the French ministers were born. Also on hand was Thaml el Glaoui, pasha of Marrakech, who clayed the chief role In ousting Ben Youssef two years ago and replacing him by Ben Moulay Arafa, The deposed monarch's cause has become the chief rallying point for the nationalists. Another problem facing Faure was to find a successor for Duval as commander in chief In Morocco. The 61-year-old general was killed along with two companions when his Piper Cub plane crashed and burned near Kasbah Tadla. Cause of the accident has not been determined. 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