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...... -v President Is Expected To Review World Policy By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER I The difficult task now before WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi- the new administration Is to de dent Kennedy is expected to be- vise programs by which these gin almost immediately a sweep- general statements of purpose can ing review 01 U.S. foreign ana de- be translated into specific pro- Mraday, January ?3, 1MI fense policies to determine how M can work toward worldwide peace and cooperation as set forth in his inaugural address, posals for action. The same thing holds true for Kennedy's pledge to work in close unity with Allied countries, to sup- ', Diplomats predict the survey of port the freedom of the new na International relations and the de- tions of Asia and Africa, to veiopment of new or revised pro grams will lead to early, high level consultation with Allied gov ernments as a prelude to negotia tions with the Soviet Union. ; Kennedy told the world after be ing sworn, in Friday that both tides in the cold war should "be gin anew the quest for peace," including a fresh start on disarm' anient and other critical prob lems. His words stood as a chal lenge to Soviet Premier Nikila Khrushchev; who has called for an early return to summit con ference diplomacy, ' The new President did not men tion a summit conference nor any other form of negotiation in spe- I TU.. ,'11 -TV lr P.ror.r Tim . .... I Rv Timmv Harln I I " THE OTVIEU II THIS IS AWFUL- -jjT-jm II FAUNTI-ECOV- ' "ZTXT f"r TV PCTURE SATURDAYS, ---r &)? U)aosEE.UM do some I Kf LK JVbjSC&l l NI&WT, I i THE PlCTUf?S I L ihr fvT, JTSrttu vtrntr THE WORST- mm mmtmM 1' I Ka. .TWOEAQ-VOOVE KNOW-BUT TWIS 1 i P.E.LAMNECK, fl jELiVJr l rL II fTi AaHJrt4 0 Ss tivnj, i 1 1 i i i Western Congressmen Trying To Save Valuable Timber Rotting In Forests WASHINGTON (AP) Western roads to this timber is the objec- Idaho; Frank E. Moss. D-Utah; "it Is past time when can members of Congress are joining, live of the westerners. ' !jonn a, Carroll. D-Colo.; Gordon jafford to short change this vital forces in trying to save valuable timber r.irning into billions of board feet from rotting where it stands. The timber is in national forests would and cannot be harvested because Morse "It Mill return to the treasury of Aiintt n.r.,!n am) i nt,-M Ipiogram," Ullman said. the United States many times its D-Mont. "It has been estimated there it ' cost, making it possible for us to' Ti, a i n i i i over 56 billion board feet of na- ' :-.nl f . .-! : iiuiidi iuil'm umuvr in v.ciiuuriiia. i harvest timber which otherwise cific terms. The burden of his statement seemed to be that it is will have to seek a delay. not the form but the purpose of negotiations which is important. He had said during the political campaign last fall that a meeting strengthen the United Nations and to create a "new alliance' of prog ress" with "our sister republics" of the Western hemisphere. With Secretary of State Dean Rusk and other Cabinet members taking office Saturday, and with the detailed job of organizing the new government still ahead, no one here now knows how long the task of developing new plans will lake. The only negotiation pending in the disarmament field is the Ge neva conference on a nuclear wearions test ban. In susDension sinre lain last veir. this confer-IUaos. For the United Slates, Brit ence is scheduled to resume Feb. I ain and France , have differed 7. State Department officials ex-among themselves over. how to pect the Kennedy administration it cannot be reached. More money for building access Tired Postman Buries 70,000 Pieces Of Mail be lost," Sen. D-Orc. told the Wayne Senate' last week ir. urging support for a bill to authorize the funds. 1039 recommended that $720 mil lion be spent on such access roads ''!31'0, Monlana' . ..rcgon and Washington to which the forest million annually. Morse servlce na5 ""' oblaincd .access" Sixteen senators from (lie wosti in the net VI years, an average of $uo said. bills have been the same aim introduced with Al Ullman, U-Ore., intro a House bill, noted that J. Henry Hclser & Co. Invrtlmrnt lnrrt Kitablltthed ia:l.'. Officii In I'llnclp.l Weil Coitt Cllld. ErnAtfr Buccal ,.-11., f n,illinn fn- ' The legislation would authorize " ' Z J- Til ",!. 2536 v,ne A"- TU 4"50' 1 myiiiuui I nil Hep. ducing President Eisenhoucr's budget The U.N. General Assembly, which recessed late last year, is due to return to work March 7. A delay in that meeting has not at the summit must give advance, been suggested, so the new ad promise of agreement. In his first official declaration s President, Kennedy said that fore the Assembly. In at least one crisis Kennedy and Rusk have no choice but to move ahead rapidly. The conflict in Laos, which plagued the clos ing months of the Eisenhower ad- What the great powers should ministration, continues unabated, do, Kennedy said, is "exploreiThe United States is supporting the United States would never "negotiate out of fear." This ap peared to be a caution to Khrush chev against trying to force a ' summit meeting by stirring up a new crisis at Berlin or elsewhere handle the situation. Though U.S. and British cooperation is now ifWh stronger, the Laotian crisis still presents an immediate test of Kennedy's declared aim of drawing the Allies together in the closest possible unity. ministration has a month and a State Department officials be half to get ready for the whole jlieve the Cuban crisis, intensified range of problems normally be- by a break in relations early this month, will not require the most China Acknowledges Unrest Among Masses TOKYO (UPD Red China for-iscribed as "landlords and bour- mally acknowledged the existence 'geois elements," have taken ad of unrest among its hungry mil- vantage of its difficulties to en- expenditures o( $45 million in thej , , vcar beciiiiiinc Julv 1. and siiO i on runniiaiu iai-i increimi inn in l ie fn nwind v.-ar A present law limits funds for the' two years to $35 million and $40 million. Soonsonnn the Senate hill are fairly warm when deputy sheriff Mol,e and Sens. Maurcne Ncu Vern Baldndge came upon post- bergor. D Ore., Clinton P. Ander man Louis S. Romani burying an son, d-N.M.: E. L. Bartlett and estimated 10.000 pieces of mail in Erncst Grucninc. Alaska Dcmo- a gulch near Half Moon Bay 20,crals. Aim Bible. D-Ncv.; Clair was no sleet, snow, dead of night, none of that jazz that fires up a postman. Matter of fact it was sunny and miles south of here Friday. Near ly all of it was advertising ma tonal. "I was just too plain lazy to deliver it," he told postal inspec tors. He said he decided to get rid of it when he moved recently from one house to another in south San Francisco. U.S. Commissioner Donald B. ? Const ine set bail at $250. He faces " Engle, D-Calif.; Warren G. Mag nuson and Henry M. Jackson. Washington Democrats; Gale Mc- Gce and J. J. Hickey, Wyoming Democrats; Henry Dworshak R- ' jA. 6. A o IT'S SLOW And Probably Will Be For Awhile Yet. SO-O-O, NOW it the time to install your New Kitchen Cabinets. Let Us Design and Price Your Cabinet Work Now, so you can see what we mean! (Klamath Valley Lumbar Bid,.) Complete Kitchen Servict Evtningi By Appointment JUamaih Xtidwu 1960 s- h Homo Phono TU 2-2820 Phone TU 2-4778 lions today, and added ominously that "bad elements will be the mail. Possible penalty is five ... .. .1 urgent attention Irom tne new ad-4Cieaned ouf f the government ministration. The same thing is..nj ,he romm,,ist nartv. the pro-Western government of Premier Boun Oum. The Soviets fln0(her claim the legal premier is Sou vanna Phouma, who fled the coun try last month after warring fac tions destroyed the ability of his neutralist regime to maintain or- been der. Communist arms have been de- (hose problems which unite us in stead of belaboring those prob lems which divide us." He called for "serious and pre cise proposals for the inspection and control of arms," arguing (hat both the Allied and Soviet blocs are overburdened by the cost of modern weapons. Several months probably will be required to develop such proposals. ' Both sides could work together in the development of science, in cluding the conquest of space, Kennedy declared, and both could Asia. Armed U.S. training planes eventually undertake to create a have been made available to the new "world of law in which pro-Western forces. peace and justice would be I But more than a clash with secure. . . I Communist forces is involved in said to be true of the chaos in the' Congo, where Washington is relying primarily on the United Peiping also confirmed reports But the international financial that last ear's farm production preaicamem oi uie uniieu aiaics, years and $500. A communique issued at t h e of close of this week's Communist Central Committee meeting in gage in sabotage. It also complained of official inefficiency, but gave no details. Itions in Red China are hardly The Red radio said a campaignenouSn to kep a bird alive. 'rectitication' has been1 e communists saio last launched to cut a stoo to sabo-;momn 11,31 ,looas- mugni ana in. Lage and inclliciency in cities and livered to rebel forces from neigh boring North Vietnam in Soviet planes. The State Department fears a Red triumph in Laos would endanger all Southeast problem carried over from the old administration, is be lieved by some of Kennedy's ad visers to need immediate study and action. The United States has losing gold and dollars to foreign countries at the rate of more than $4 billion a year. This imbalance has raised grave. , . ' .u.... .u. ...wi -r ii. other countries. dollar. Officials say the remedy must be found in measures to ex pand American sales abroad and to cut this country's foreign costs. 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