Show WEEKLY NEWS S registers Hegi gold cold war victory moscow boscow talks headed for failure truman congress in budget fight by dill bill stall staff writer EDITORS when rr ard ex arrese pred ed in these columns they art are those ab 0 8 0 I 1 we storn New par union linx N is aad d not of 0 hi s LV e r COLD WAR villian revealed at last something had happened that could and did make people understand der stand what tills this russian situation was all about it had been pretty difficult going tor for the world public to perceive percel the basic truth when it was obscured by confusing circumstances circumstance like currency reform tn in berlin control of the german ruhr a maie mage of spies at home and political annihilation of small european nations by russia what it oil all amounted to as far as most people were concerned was a mess of verbal pottage that they trade for the cornice comics page any day of the week then it happened mrs oksana Kosen kolenkina kina the russian school teacher jumped from a third thaid story window winder in ithe roylet consulate in hi new yo york ac to achieve the liberty she so desperately sought mikhail Ba marln the other russian school teacher P was wanted by the russians but managed to retain his freedom refusing the tha soviet demand mand that he return to russia he tossed this scallion for the comma i nests into the propaganda war 11 1 I wont return to death I 1 an and finally fir tally in england olympic athletes from czechoslovakia and other soviet satellite states were steadfastly refusing to return to their home countries after afeei their taste of afree a free land it all added up to the biggest break the western nations have had yet in their propaganda battle with the east this was simple basic under stan dable these people from the landof land of the soviets the ers and athletes utterly despised the idea of returning they simply would not do it thus it was in the end a few ordinary persons who destroyed destroy edthe the elaborate fabrication which moscow hed bad constructed to represent to the world the ideal way of life that existed in the soviet union one voice of america spokesman said this it what we have been waiting tor for in our war of words word this is something that can be easily understood by people all over the world the communists tried frantically to cover this breach in their curtain by calling balling it ii among other things in an underground conspiracy in tho the U S to wreck any possibility for peace between nations buethe but the villains disguise was oft off now and everyone knew him try as they might tho communists Communist i never would be able to explain why two obscure school teachers would seek their freedom so desperately nor why russia was so determined ao to get them back PARLEY failure from moscow come came crushing news for all those hoping for peace the talks between the western de and russia were reported to be on the brink of failure Bar barring ringa a last minute e miracle in the conferences between the U S england france franca and russia the east west stalemate would continue along with the soviet blockade of I 1 berlin it was reported that tho the western powers were e gett getting ready to stay in berlin under conditions of economic siege planning to maintain and enlarge the air lift to supply the 25 million persona person s in their sectors A there was however one slim chance that utter failure could be ayol ded the tha three western ambassadors were scheduled for a final talk with premier stalin and it was a possibility that tho the negotiations neg otla might be rescued but the odds against agreement stood at about alveto dye to ane one said if the conference ended in the anticipated failure it was waa thought that the big 1319 four governments would try to conceal the thi extent of the fiasco from the public in order to avold avoid the even greater degeneration of east west relationships that undoubtedly would result it if every one knew just howl how hopeless hope lesi the case was however if the moscow talks did break up in futility it would not mean necessarily that all similar negotiations would be abandoned it would mean ahat any further ef cf fort to reopen them would be delayed until at least eaxt spring possibly Mar chafter the tha election and inauguration BUDGET unbalanced will there be a surplus or deficit in the governments budget at the endom end of this fiscal year it was a question good for a lot of political haymaking arid and both president truman and his I 1 republic can carl opponents in congress went to work with a will mr Tr forecast was that the government would be 15 billion dollars jn in the red next june in his midyear mid year budget report he blamed the republicans ill timed alve bildon douar dollar tax cut for put ting the nation back babkin in the hole strick stricken ert with horror GOP lawmakers rapped back sharply par far from harboring a deficit the treasury will close ats its books next Ju a surplus of between five and six billion dollars The President had juggled figures for political campaign effect the republicans charged bitterly another of the weird distortions which are coming from the white house while its occupants occupant Js Is a nervous bus candidate for reelection election re P I 1 commented sen styles bridges rep N H mr truman had said that federal expenditures this year would hit 42 billion dollars while republicans claim that actual ex expenses tenses will total 38 billion they charged too that the president had figured the pa national dional income I 1 3 34 i billion dollars too tollow aw for the year just who was right in inthe the matter it if anyone was impossible to say the entire affair had many of the characteristics of the kind ot of tempest in a teapot that is a run of the ft mill event in fit an election year actually even it president tru mans estimate turns out to be the correct one the books still will show an adjusted surplus despite the 15 beulon dollar operating deficit that Is because congress provided that three billion of the surplus lat la t year should be shifted to this years accounts to help meet foreign aid costs psychiatry war cure how can the world prevent wars tt itse 8 e of psychiatry would be a big help according to dr john milne murray professor of clinical psychiatry at boston university A psychiatrist i he said is one who seeks the reason for the failure of human relations in the individual rather than in hi the mass I 1 but I 1 he asked what Is war except a mass breakdown ofin of inadequate ade relations ending up in a tremendous burst of self destructions take for instance therea the reactions colons of a child trying to adjust itself to a harsh environment under stress i ss the child me may y revert to archaic forms of behavior and that Is very I 1 similar to the impulse of destruction which on a worldwide world wide scale becomes war therefore knowledge of mass human reactions should be employed to abolish war dr murray con coni i eluded actually its all very simple it if people act the way they do they have to fight each other tho ilia trick Is to make thern them understand that MASARYK murdered last march 10 jan masaryk foreign minister of czechoslovakia under the communist regime ten ell to his death from a third story window in the foreign office in prague I 1 since then friends as well as many who never knew him but admired him because of his hopeless fight in behalf of czecho slovakian slova kias national liberty have speculated long as to whether he committed suicide or was killed by the communists who wanted him out odthe of the way the official communist of the incident was sul suicide elde but too many persons had too many doubts to let itress it rest at that then suddenly I 1 list last month the I 1 I 1 d doubts were crystallized iced D Dr r oskar klinger Masa personal physician asserted that the czech statesman did not commit suicide he was sure of that he said because he and masaryk had planned to escape by plane to great britain on chevery th the every very day that masaryk died klinger said that the security police discovered Masa plan to flee flea and carne came to his rooms that night to arrest or kill him defending himself masaryk shot and killed possibly four men with the remaining men closing it KUn Kl ingers gera version w went ent masaryk was vai forced clo closer and closer to the window then the men either threw him out the window or overwhelmed whelmed ed by fear masaryk flung himself out in proof of his conviction klinger offered this evidence masaryk would never have committed suicide because adi was afraid airala of physical pain also he leftwo left i no note or letter a usual practice in suicides shots shota were heard in the building the night he died and tour four coffins were carried from the place that morning before the czech commission arrived to inspect Masa body indicating that four persons might have been killed during the night no jo worries despite all allame timi record prod prodoc mon and the bumper bump er craps crops forecast doreca usi t for this year U S railroads rall roada do not expect as ai tight a boxcar situation this autumn aghas prevailed luring during the past several years southwestern grain bulkin g larger than any other section ha has legun to taper off 08 more cars are available in the northwest this year than last and terminals still have space tor for storage tt orage t |