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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1960)
5 PAGE 2 A HERALD AND NKWS. Klamath Falls, Orccnn Friday, April 8, IflRO Countering Propaganda Slated By West Allies "DENNIS THE MENACE" WASHINGTON AP) Western allies are Retting set to counlci an expected barraRe of prop aganda proposals from Soviet Pre mier Nikila Khrushchev in the broad field of East West relations Khrushrhev may spring a series of such unacceptable proositions at next month's summit confer ence when talk moves from dis armament, lierlin and Germany into a catch-all category, East West relations. For weeks Allied diplomats have been drafting possible counter proposals in this area. Allied for- eitin ministers arc expected to ap prove them when they gather here anything from Khrushchev ma neuvcrs calling for more tradi and cultural exchanges, to re vivals of ott-rejected Soviet pro posals for a scrapping of the At lantic Pact and a non-aggression ulliance between the Warsaw pow ers and Western allies. In canvassing possibilities in this area. Allied diplomats have not come up with any red hot proposal of their own which they genuinely believe might ease ten sions. Some consideration has been given to proposing "a code of in ternational conduct" but most au thorities believe this would serve nomic affairs of key countries. President Eisenhower, Presi lent fie Gaulle and Britain's I'rime Minister Harold Macmillan ran be expected to agree general ly with any vague Soviet endorse ment of more cultural exchanges. The American-Soviet phase, how ever, is governed by a two-year cultural agreement which speci fies equal treatment for both sides. There appears to he no in terest on the American side in increasing this at present. Testimony Of Attorney Sought By Congressmen Tuesday lor a three-day round of 'little pursc. The Soviet Union pre-summil strategy session. and the West, they point out, arc Most of the backstage work In Ibis area thus far reflects the be lief that fringe proposals Khrush chev may unveil will be of little value until the Soviets make Pennine concession in settling the the alrcadv committed to problems peacefully under United Nations Charter. French diplomats are reported interested in proposing that the WASHINGTON 'API Two its proposed 52 million dollar pi)e House Republicans demanded to- line from Canada into the Mid day that Thomas G. Corcoran be west, subpoenaed unless he agrees to scttlin" tesmy aooui nis oii-uic-rcconi talks with members ol the fed eral Power Commission. j Heps. Steven R. Uerounian TI NY' and .1. Arthur Younger iR- Soviet Union join the West in a future of disarmament. Berlin and combined economic aid program Calif i said testimony from Cor coran, an attorney, is needed to Flood Battle Reported By Farmer the Allied preparations anticipatelan unnecessary voice in the eco- to key countries. French Presi- provide tnc mil siory 01 nis pri ,ini rhfiHno An r.anlli. m.-.v His. vatc contacts with three KPC cuss this idea with President Kpmcmbers during a multi-million GHEfiortY LANDING. Mo. senhower when he visits the Whileldollar gas pipeline case. liAPi - "I think we've got her House April 22. I Chairman Oren Harris (l)-Ark' "hipped.' Hut American and British au- of the House Commerce Commil-i I'l.vde Campbell. smke slowly thorities are known to be taking tec said Thursday Corcoran and ""d confidently from atop a sand a dim view of this approach, be- two FPC members have been in- levoe as nc slared at his old foe I Germany. This skeptical Allied Jilliturle, hdwpver, is not expected lo pre vent Khrushchev from playing to itcrn;ition;il public opinion wilh h series of proposals put forth in ;in effort to prove the Soviet Union h;is ne.tceful intentions. 1 Diplomatic officials involved inilieving it would give the Soviets vited to testily ncM Thursday. itne flooding Mississippi River. inimiwp nn i Return Requested LOS ANGELES 'API Singer Teanette MacDonald wants back iher autobiographical manuscript from a Connecticut writer who was preparing the material for a New York publisher. Miss MacDonald also asked Thursday $7,51)0 damages from writer James Rrough. She claimed Rrough had failed to do a satisfactory job. Nations Submit Universal Law GENEVA (AP) The United within a 12 mile limit after th. Stales and Canada Friday pro- 10 year period posed a universal maritime law; The joint plan, also supported prohibiting foreign fishermenihy Britain, represents an attemot ifrom working in territorial waters lo heal a serious rift on the for- of coastal stales after Oct. 31, eign fishing rights question! If". jamong Western seafaring nations. The proposal, submitted to the U.S. and Canadian delegation 87-natinn Law of the Sea Confer-w it ndrew earlier, conflicting pro ence, would ban foreign fishing posals. Minnesota, leading iron ore pro ducing stale in the Union, accounts lor about M per cent of all domes tic shipments. I UIAnBlirH I Too It. Title pM(fHl ' Not RmainmaoW ' Ht CM.. LAST 2 DAYS! i "iur. j Gitytu BAUDOT "She .breathes sex in a bikini - a dazzling package indeed!" ,u PiMUe) K.r.hilUMMr Come in at (lie middle, beginning or even tell the ending...' 4UftCKe & BARDOT TIME! Plus -"Isle of Levant' Si SUNDAY! Outside the rectangular sand and earth levees protecting his home. B.ooo acres of (armlanti were 4 lo H feet under water. j iAP reporter Arthur Srb reached the Campbell farm by muhriat ThnrtH.-iv I an attorney who was . jd lh. rijk catrmMYi .. battlement against the mighty river, up lo 2 feet of water glist ened in low spots. Harris said the KI'C members. Arthur Kline and William R. Con nole, asked to be heard. Both have said they talked with Corcoran. but both denied any impropriety in the informal conversations. Corcoran one of the late Franklin I). Roose velt's original brainlrusters. has given no indication whether he saucering down to earth from outer space , for a lWaf?&iA In . BROADWAY'S FREK-FOR X, 4& NOW A MOVIE FUN-FOR- would appear. Harris said. Cor-j Bul fjve pumps chucd seady """" ' "" streams oi i tic muetciy water nack comment lo newsmen. V0I. he evce in,0 the jnuntalcd KPC Chairman Jerome K. Kuy- lowland. .kendall told the committee two, Campbell, a husky 52-ycar-old weeks ago that a spokesman forjtenant farmer, hired two men to a big natural gas lirm. later idcn-help him build the levee last week llificd as Corcoran, had contacted when rising Mississippi flood wa him twice off the record during j tors first splashed into the low the pielinc case. (land area near his home. In talking lo newsmen. Harrisi "When I was unable to get my ruled out anv idea of subiKienas Corn lo market because of the since the hearing ostensibly willjmuddy roads. I had lo do some be to net the three men's views thing." Campbell said resolutely. on legislative proposals to prevent' Campliell rubbed his ham-like hack door influencine of federal al'ioss his tired eyes and regulatory agencies, such as the FPC. Both Derounian and Younger ire members of the Commerce committee. Challenging Harris on the subocna matter. Dornunianl told a rejiorter: Oregon Weather By TIIK ASSOCIATED PRESS 24 hours to -1:311 a.m. Kriday Max. Min. Prep. -ALLAH. I IJoan Blackman EarlHolliman Fred Clark John WiuMMS-Giif Gordon BARBARA UWSON- OPENS TONITE 6:45 CONTINUOUS SAT. and SUN. From 12:43 LAST 2 DAYS! m THE SMASH-TRIUMPH OF THREE OF MOTION PICTURES' GREATEST STARS I BING CROSBY GRACE KELLY WILLIAM HOLD EN grace I IN Love- J sluhhly heard. And be talked of the Ji.inif) bushels of corn stored in ti huge bin next lo his one-story frame farm home. "I believe this levee has saved most of it from moisture dam ae," he said. r.'imnhell .inH his uifp. Mnr I think I he American people .,.., uft(h (irpH deserve to hear the whole story. have manaRcd only brief snatches nui ju.si l-.ui in H. ra.i mi-, ul0 Secp (u.;n(, lheir fjve.day ducl Kc-i cue urn Muiy uuira ii ui ,m wlt, tho Mississippi. Most o the testifies. If he doesn't accept thei,imc wv lliip jn Campbell's car invitation he should be sub- ,,.,rkMi hii,h ihB iPV(,. poenaeel ." I A .,;, 0f w M.s. Cami)- Vounger. m a separate inter-: h(,ii h..s i.-hni-rd hrside her detei-. view, also insisted that the com- m,nr(i husband Ihroiiuhnut I lie an- millec "get the full story and if ximls momcnls ad t,.y,n(! da).s. we have lo subpoena him. then ..Wc-re jn p,elly g00H shape let's subpoena him." jnow." she added. However, Younger said hc feels Somc mu((y river water has the matter could be handled morc!lCOX,( jni( the house, but most appropriately by the committee's nle Campbell's furniture and special investigative arm. Ihe;iippi1,n,.cs have been out ol Legislature Oversiglil subcommit-j,;,im s 1(f,y n boxes and barrels, lee. which he said "is clothed with; all the powers to get witnesses belorc it." j Corcoran's talks with the three KPC members occurred last Oc tober just before the commission granted Midwestern das Trans mission Co. authority lo import natural gas from Canada. In his private talks with Kuy kendall. Corcoran, attornov fnr Miduestern s parent firm. Teniies-!, f , ., r Lakcvicu see Gas 1 ransmission ( o. of ir,,,.,! Houstcin. Tex., renewed Miclwcst-,. , crn's argument that it needed a V- jjj j iier cent return on its investment. ' ., , .... ,,i i 'Pendleton I he H'C storv had rocommencl- ., ,, . i ' . r , j ,i Portland p " "i,1'01' Ti,'"'! '"p.!";""" P PC ,l.se freK,r.edly had split 2 2 whether lo make it b't or 7 m -tj chur m.!!' 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