Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, September 21, 1961, Image 12

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PACE li A O HERALD AgD NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Thursday, Septenjjer 21, K
Military Free Speech Study Eyed-
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SHELTERS Soviets' announcement of intent to resume
-testing of nuclear devices has sparked renewed interest
in the subject of home shelters. Two new designs are
shown, above. Steel-reinforced concrete shell, right, has
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air filtering unit and steel bunks built-in. Once lowered
into an excavation, concrete and three-foot earth fill
are added. Photo, Permanent Company magaiine, "This
Earth." At left, a do-it-yourself sheet metal design:
A. Wall support channels are fastened to basement
floors. B. Panels are assembled, fitted to channels.
C. Water,, sand or earth in panels is radiation barrier.
Roof is same construction. Units are made by Mich., firm.
Caution Noted As Reds Throw Down Gauntlet
Senate Armed Services Commit
tee voted today to "study and
appraise" Defense Department
policies on the airing of anti-
Communist views and statements
by U. S. military leaders.
The committee approved, with
some 'changes, a revised resolu
tion offered by Sen. Strom Thur
mond, D-S.C, which described
the study as an appraisal rather
than an investigation. '
Thurmond said he was satisfied
with the committee action. He
said sponsors of the change con
strue the word "study" to have
the same effect as ordering an
investigation.
Meanwhile, the Army said that
Maj. Cen. Edwin A. Walker, who
was removed from command of
the U. S. 24th Division in Ger
many because of alleged political
activity, is due to arrive in Wash
ington Thursday.
An Army spokesman said only
that Walker is returning to this
country "on leave." Reports from
Germany said he would fly home
at his own expense and was ex
pected to confer with Thurmond.
Walker was removed from com
mand of the 24th Division and of
ficially reprimanded following anj
investigation of charges that he
had attempted to indoctrinate
troops of his division with ex
treme right-wing political views.
With Congress hoping to ad
journ late this week or early next
week, time was running out on
discussion of the Thurmond pro
posal. However, committee mem
bers said no decision had been
reached on how to proceed.
Since the committee heard De
fense Secretary Robert S. McN'a
mara outline his public affairs
policies. Thurmond has been sup
plied with a sampling of speeches
by military leaders showing dele
tions required by Pentagon Screen
ing. Thurmond said the speeches
showed a "pattern" of censorship.
Opponents of the Thurmond pro
posal were not helped Tuesday
when the Air Force admitted
after first denying his charge
that two officers were dis
ciplined for showing the film "Op
eration Abolition" in an indoctri
nation program.
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UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP)
The Soviet Union has thrown
down what appeared to be a quick
challenge to the United Nations
to change its basic structure. But
on close inspection, the Kremlin's'
move seems a cautious one.
That is the watchword at .the
United Nations as its assembly
opens its 16th regular session in a
strange brooding atmosphere pro-j
duced by the death of Secretary-
General Dag Hammarskiold.
The delegations seem carefully
measuring one another, almost
like gamblers trying to gauge the
odds on success or disaster. -
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko announced the Krem
lin's insistence that there be a
three-man secretariat to succeed
Hammarskiold. With a built-in
Drivers Escape
Highway Crash
Two cars collided Tuesday aft
ernoon on Highway 66 just be
yond the Lakcview Junction but
the drivers escaped injury.
Drivers were John T. 'Bolton,
Osburn, Idaho, and. Juliette U.
Robinetle, Route 2, Box 8I0F,
Klamath Falls. State police said
both cars were easlbound at the
time of the accident. They said
Bolton was attempting to make a
left turn as the Roblnette car
tried to pass..
HONORED DEAD The U.N. flag flies at half mast be
fore the United Nations building in New York, as the
organization mourns death . of Secretary-General Dag
Hammarskjold.
Firms Warned
Of Garbage
. Four Klamath Falls places of
business were warned by city po
lice Tuesday about accumulations
of garbage In the alleys behind
the establishments.
The businessmen woro warned
to clean up their messes of face
citations for violations of the
city's anit-lltter ordinance.
"We mean to enforce the anil-
litter ordinance," Police Chief
Charles A. Howard said Tuesday.
"These piles of garbage are haz
ards to health and safety." The
officers have orders to warn the
businesses and then issue cita
tions,
The city council has also voiced
concern about garbage in alleys
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veto, that would mean paralysis'
for the United Nations' ability to
put out dangerous fires.
But Gromyko added that it was
not possible to change the chartei
to set up such a structure until
Red China was admitted to mem-
bership. That seems unlikely in
this session, at any rate. And it
gives the Soviet Union an out-
should it feel it needs one. If
pressing its demand should be
come too dangerous, politically
or otherwise, the Kremlin has a
rcadymade avenue of retreat.
Gromyko's statement, however,
did little to relieve the tension in
U.N. halls. It can burst suddenly
into ominous crisis.
The U.S. delegation gives the
impression its cue for the time
being is watchful waiting and lis-
tcning. There is no inclination to
telegraph any punch the United
States may be intending to throw
in the great diplomatic struggle
now shaping up.
There is lively speculation about
what the United States might do
in the light of the Kremlin's in
tention to go ahead with its de
mand for a three-headed secretar
iat made up of a Communist, a
Westerner and a neutral.
Widely discussed is the possibil
ity that the United States intends
a counter-offensive involving a de
mand that the nations of the world
stand up and be counted for or
A firm United States stand be
hind the United Nations as the
last hope of peace, so the specu
lation goes, could generate pres
sure from weaker countries on the
Kremlin. Implicit in the approach
would be a U.S. threat to pull out
of the United Nations if the Krem
lin should succeed in extracting
the secretariat's teeth.
Representatives of the so-called
neutral nations here complain,
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