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Promoted i Statesman, Salem; Or- Friday. July 9, 1954 (S& 2 3 pry ' Hlicrty sttsroot - court street HL (i) m iL,n a -M- -n r U- ' i I . ' Save! Clearance! GABARDINES! FLANNELS! ? UP Kobert G. Dixon, nt of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart J. Dixon, 496 Ford St, hat been: advanced recently to the Navy rate of machinery j repairman ... t b i r d class while serving aboard the USS Taussig. A 1951 graduate of Salem High School young Dixon plans to return in Sep tember to marry Hiss Janice Taylor of Salem. ,: Newsman Says Government More Secret JACKSON. Mkh. tfl A widely known newspaper man declared Wednesday that "government." the people's government, at all levels has become more secret." . Wallace Lomoe, managing editor of ttfe Milwaukee Journal and pres ident of The Associated Press Managing Editors Assn. was tha featured speaker on "Freedom of Speech and Press Day" in Jack son's Freedom, Festival. . "It has become more and more evident in recent years Lomoe aid, "that while we have had the right to talk about and print sto ries about our public affairs, the sources of information about those affairs increasingly have been" re stricted. (X X X "It is as though we had a guaranteed water system, but found we had little access to some of the valves." Lomoe saklrthat as long as 40 years ago, students of government warned against what they viewed as a trend toward secrecy. They cited as one reason the growing complexity of government, be said. Lomoe added that it was not un til newspaper groups organized and grew to strength in recent decades that the J,full spread of the situation was realized." Among groups working for wi der freedom of the press, he listed the American! Society f Newspa per Editors, the National Editori al Assn., The Associated Press Managing Editors Assn., and Sig ma Delta Oil, professional and un dergraduate, Journalistic fraternity. ' ' " V v - - ' -' . - GIs Teacher Wasn't Red During War' WASHINGTON tn Dr. Julius Scfareiber, a; psychiatrist who helped run the World War II prom-am of teaching GIs what they were fighting for, swore Wednes day he was not a Communist at the time "but refused to say wheth er he ever had been. Durin? the war as a lieutenant colonel, he beaded the Programs Section of the Army's Information and Education Division. Appearing before a Senate in ternal security subcommit tee, Schreiber refused to answer any questions as to Communist Party membership prior to Jan. 1, 1941. He simply swore he had not been a member since then. He said he was a "patriotic citizen and I was that throughout the war." - Chairman Jenner (R Ind) of the .subcommittee is conducting hear ings into what extent. Communists sought to indoctrinate soldiers, particularly through the Informa tion and Education Division. ' Carl Fenicbel of New York City, another witness Wednesday, said he was a writer for the division during the war but was not a party member then. He refused to say whether he ever had been. ' Added Penalties For Harboring Criminals Voted WASHINGTON l The House Wednesday passed and sent to the Senate a bill to increase penalties for harboring criminal' fugitives from justice. The bill is part of the attorney general's program for curbing sub versive activities. It was sent to Congress as a result of protection afforded fugitive Communist Party leader : Robert Thompson, who jumped bail after his conviction as one of the party s top leaders. Chairman , Reed (R-Hl) of the House Judiciary Committee called present penalties of $1,000 fine and six months imprisonment for har boring criminals "wholly inade quate." . , Toe . bill would change this to maximums of $1,000 and one year where fugitives are charged with misdemeanors, and $3,000 and five years where they are charged with felonies. 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