The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 01, 1955, Page 8, Image 8

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fHgec.1)-StareeiHanf iihm, On., Thursday, Sept, T, IMS
Security System 'Needs
Overhaul
WASHINGTON m Sen. Olin
D. Johnston (D-SC) said Wednes
day three days of hearings' have
shown the government personnel
security system is being "run in
a slipshod manner, and needs an
overhaul" t
' . Sen. Carlson KR-Kan) agreed
that some improvements can be
made. 1 -
The hearings wound up another
round in an investigation by the
subcommittee, which ' Johnston
heads. More will be held in two
or three weeks, Johnston said.
Highlighting Wednesday's activi
ties were:
1. A 'declaration by Johnston
that Carlson is getting vital in
formation necessary to the investi
gation but that the administration
is withholding it from. the chair
man and the subcommittee staff.
Carlson told newsmen: "I certain
ly have no. secret information. I
have so secret files.".
Probe
Chairman
Asserts
2. Testimony by an ' honorably
discharged Navy veteran that the
Navy fired hint as a security risk
"because of my parents" i and
never told him what was wrong
with them. Joseph H. Sumner Jr
26, of Providence, R.I.. said j he
knew no reason for the charges
or for questioning the loyalty; of
his mother and father. ' M
J. The unfolding of the story of
a Negro clerk at the Veterans (Ad
ministration,. Mrs. Beatrice Camp
bell, who said she went through
the "nightmare" and heartbreak"
of a four months' security suspen
sion before her' name was cleared
and her job restored.
4. A review of the widely pub
licized case of Abraham Chasa
now, who said he went through
"indescribable torture" during 13
months of suspension without1 pay
from his Navy Department posi
tion in Washington. .
The three days of hearings have
concentrated mainly' on . bringing
out the stories of individuals who
have been branded security risks,
and - receiving . recommendations
from spokesman for various or
ganizations for changes in' the per
sonnel security setup..
Sumners, a chunky, dark-haired
youth dressed in a tan corduroy
jacket and charcoal gray slacks,
was the lead-off witness Wednes
day. In complete seriousness, he
said that "Well, I was in the Boy
Scouts," but never belonged to any
disloyal organizations.
His mother, Mrs. Pauline Sum
ners, also of Providence, testified
that she never had belonged to an
organization she ;knew to be sym
pathetic with the Communist
Party. - j' ,
She said she had no knowledge
that her retired husband ever was
charged with ' Communist connec
tions' in bis 27 years as a public
school teacher. .
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