The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 07, 1956, Page 28, Image 28

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(Yt. 8 iTOn quiet.
-r: . i s ret in free West
! . i Lvps i man wno strikes
, ar in', ft the hearts of East Ger
r ary's Communist mien
thm.ih labile, complicated weap
ons. He is Tr, Gheo Friedenau.
lawver, and his weapons consist
of law and kfal Justice.
FrWcnau operates through U
Lear;e of Free Jurists, which he
founded and beads. It Is one of
the world's most original and re
spected anti Commuriist trodr
ground movement!. It has the
backing both moral and finan
cialof Influential Jurist! through
out the free world.
Headquartered In West Berlin,
the organization works this way:
Volunteer informants through
out tasi uermany uic icouc
advised on the doings of Comma
Bist officials. Whenever one of the
officials does somethinf. that could
be considered a crime against hu
manity or Justice, It is recorded
in the files of the Free Jurists.
The aim Is to gather enough evi
dence to these officials could be
convicted on criminal charges,
should they ever fall into Western
band. .- '
Klpnaa Attempt! ,: .., "
. The organization has become so
tftective that the Communists
have twice attempted to kidnap
Friedenau. They failed, but In 1952
they did succeed In kidnaping Dr.
Walter Linse, head of the Free
Jurist! economic division. ,
Linse wai slugged in front of
kis home, dragged into a waiting
himk;Ii mnA Mm Into East
Germany. Although both the Rus
sians and the East uermans nave
denied knowing anything about
linse. returning prisoner! have
reoorted seelM him in Soviet
slave labor camps.
! Ever since the Linse kidnaping,
friedenau has lived a careful life.
Kis home telephone number ii un
listed. He ileepi within reach of
pistol and a police alarm but
ton. An armed guard keeps a con
stand vigil in front of his heme,
fehirh standi less than a mile
from East German territory.
', Friedenau drives to bis office
In car equipped with a two-way
radio and an armed chauffeur.
Once in the office, which is in a
West Berlin suburb near hi borne
be lit! at a desk that contains
not only a pistol but another po
lice alarm button,
t niler Teoalea - - ,
; Interviewed In his office, the 44-year-old
Friedenau shrugged and
imiled when asked If living under
tension doesn't make hira ner
vous. ? "Not necessarily," be replied.
You get used to it What makei
me nervous 1s the responsibility
for the people who areworking
with me." ' . ' - -;
! But he dislikes talking about the
dangerous aspects of his Job. He
would rather explain how and why
the Free Jurist! wai organized in
'. 1949.
j "I think I got the first ideal
for my present Job in prison," he
lays. "The Nazi! put me there
after the July 20 (19441 attempt
en Hitler's life. I had nothing to
do with this plot, but I did know
lome of the people Involved.
"While in prison, I teamed that
the guards and higher officials
could be influenced if you" forgot
about politics and talked to them
about legal Justice , and legal
tihti.". ; j v : : v -
Cathen Evidence J '
Friedenau believes East Ger
man Communist official! can be
influenced the lame way. There
for hii organization concentrate!
on gathering every available bit
of criminal evidence that couia De
used against the officials.
When enough 'evidence has ac
cumulated, a formal Kgai lnma
tnont ii drawn im by Friedenau
and his aidea. The indictment
goes into the files of the Free Jur
ats and in West German law en
forcement agenciei, and ii also
ictrihiitH In fi t Cormanv. with
at least one copy going directly
to the person indicted
Russia Offers
To Donatc?v
ii-iuatcnais 5 ,
i WASHINGTON; Oct. I -Ros-
I. tnM h ITnitMl KtM if
about 110 pounds of fissionable
material! to an international
atoms-for-peace pool as soon aa
such a pool can be set up.
1 This figure was used in a Soviet
note of July IS, 1955, The note was
released tonight in Wn&hingtuQ
and Moscow along with others
dealing with American. Soviet
atomic negotiations. '
, President Eisenhower early this
year set asid 20.000 kilograms of
fissionable materials for interna
tional distribution, including a po
tential contribution to the ; pro
poser" new atoms-for-peace agen
cy, as well as 20,000 kilograms for
domestic nonmilitary use. - '
U.S. officials said the 50 kilo
ram offer of the Russians wai
merely a token contribution and is
much less than would be needed
to run even one power reactor.
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hrlhi Underground Uses Law as Its
"This maVes them very ner-
vous," Friedenau reports. "In
fact, some of them become so
worried that they send relatives
LANCASTER, Pa., Oct Little elght months-old Carlyn Sempler, is held I Great Dane dog. Rip. And Rip shows he's
here by her proud mother, Evelyn Ay Sempier, who was Miss America j logs. The former Miss America is staying near here with her parents while
f 1954, as the baby shows she's fond and unafraid of the Sempier's huge husband Carl is doing a Navy stint (AP Wlrephoto)
GoVoLee to Become Candidate
SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 7 -Utah
Secretary of State Lamont
Toronto said today Gov. J. Brack
en Lee will be listed on the gen
eral election ballot in November
as a candidate for re-election.
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4 Same goes for
toutoflOpre-'SI
, Fords, Plymouth,
Kashs, Studebsken,
DodiuandHudaons.
t
or friends to us to plead that they
really aren't such terrible persons.
Sometimes the indictments help
bring about a change in Commu-
Ex-Miss America's Little Girl Not Afraid of Big, Bold Dog
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Toronto said his office had ac
cepted a petition nominating Lee,
who was defeated for the Repub
lican nomination by George D.
Clyde in the Utah primary Sept.
II. Lee is nearlng the end of his
second four-year term.
- 1955 CHEVYS PERK UP
Mobilgas
nist policy." I
So far, the Free Jurists have
drawn up indictments against 300
East Germans. But there are
r-
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for Re-Election Despite Primary Defeat
State law provides that a candi
date may have his name placed
on the ballot by presentation of a
petition bearing at least 300 signa
tures. Toronto said the petition for Lee
had about 430 signatures.
SURLY CHEVY?
An entirely new grade sold at the price of Regular!
Mobilgas R does it! This entirely new grade of gasoline
that sells at the price of regular gives 8 out of 10 pre-1955
Chevys smooth, knock-free power long mileage. Why?
Formula MC4 added to higher octane Mobilgas B
helps keep your engine clean and peppy
voluminous files on thousands
more, and someday, when enough
evidence is in, there will be in-
dictments against these too. .
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' Lee, asked if the petition did not
officially make him a candidate
for re-election, told The Associated
Press: "I suppose it does." Asked
then if his present inclination
were to accept the petition as put
ting him back in the race.
f
Weapon
"We list not only their bad
acts," Friedenau says, "but also
their good ones. And they know
this."
bored with the whole proceed-
he said: "I don't know. I'm going
to 'wait a few days, but I'll prob
ably make an early decision."
A spokesman at Clyde's head
quarters said he was sure Clyde
had not heard of the petition's
being filed.
Dulles Urges
Just, Peaceful
Suez Solution
W1LUAMSTOWN, Mass.. CM. I
Secretary of State Dulles to
day urged a Just and peaceful
settlement of the Suez Canal dis
pute that would give Egypt no
opportunity to "extract tribute"
from other countries.
One of three Christian leaders
t receive honorary degrees as
Williams College celebrated the
150th anniversary of the Ameri
can missionary movement, Dulles
said the Suez Canal "is in an al
most literal sense a lifeline" to
many nations.
The secretary came here from
New York where the U.N, Securi
ty Council started discussion yes
terday of problems arising from
Egyptian President Nasser's sei
zure of the waterway last July.
" No nation," he said should be
required to live under an economic
sword of Damocles."
Dulles suggested no details of
a settlement but said there should
be "no risk of overt or covert
discrimination" in any solution. Of
Egypt's seizure he said: -
"The Egyptian government took
this action under conditions which
suggested an intention to exercise
this control not in the general in
terest but to control the so-called
grandeur of Egypt by being able
to exert economic pressures upon
other countries and to extract
tribute from them."
Dulles received an honorary
honorary degree of doctor of hu
mane letters were: Alford Carle
ton, executive vice president of
the American Board of Commis
sioners for Foreign Missions, and
Luther R. Fowle, who served as
a missionary in Trkey.
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In England's Labor Party
By TOM OCHILTRtE
BLACKPOOL, England, Oct. (
(Jrv-A mere It months ago, the
moderate leaders of Britain's La
bor party seriously considered ex
pelling left-winger Aneurin Bevan
for repeated breaches of party
discipline.
They weighed the atter care
fully but retraced from acting.
The moment passed. And it prob
ably -never will come again.
For Bevan. 58.- a firebrand from
the mine-scarred valleys of Wales.
has scored one of the greatest
comebacks in the history of Brit
ish politics. ' ,."
Ke turned the Labor partv con
ference here this past week into
a triumphant personal procession.
Not only did he establish himself
as the party's second most pow
erful figure, he even shifted the
whole party to the left by making
the Bevanite brand of socialism
once me respectable in the
movement.
Creeping I's
Now Bevan breathes down the
neck of moderate Hugh Gaitskell,
50, the party's new leader. Gait
skell seems to be moving leftward
himself to keep in stejp.
One of these two men undoubt
edly will be prime minister
when and if Labor wins an elec
tion. As one Laborite said: "In a po
litical sense, this situation reminds
you of the Western film sequence
where two men stalk each other
through a deserted frontier town.
The tension is bound to build up.
I'd hate to guess the winner. But
oon't count Gaitskell out. As a
politician, he is no mug.".
No Challenge Seoa
In a few weeks, the Labor mem
bers of, Parliament caucus to
choose their leader and deputy for
rid
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STATE & COMfilERClAW SALEM
Wafn.Adolph Btdg.
10? . . Give- ui rh TICKn . .
np naving venrai aorvNo Mrtrmel fei
the new Parliamentary session.
: This usually is routine. The siS
ting leader always expects to he'd
the Job. Political ob- vers be
lieve Bevan will not make his
challenge so soon. They think
Gaitskell will remain as leader for
the time being. , Bevan ma or
may not challenge Hueh Griffith!
for the deputy leadership. He hai
not ruled out any possibilities.
Wh"i his itrength in entire
Labor movement grows, Bevan
still has to swin mere members
! of the lab-'- debra:ioi. , in tlx
I'-yr- of C-mmors over to hi!
t'ie if he wants ultimately to bead
the party.
Ike, Nixon
Chart Plans
WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 -Vice-
i President NiNon conferred with
; President Eisenhower today on
their election campaign plans.
Reporters didn't get a chance
to talk to Nixon when he left the
White House but James C. Hag
erty, Eisenhower's press secre
tary, said the President and the
Vice-President merely continued
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Nixon met with Eisenhower on
Thursday to tell him about the
15.000 miles of campaigning he,
put in during a IB-day tour throuuh
32 states he had just completed.
The V'ice-Preident is spending
the weekend resting and preparing
for another fast-moving campaign
swing that will take him to 14
states in 10 days starting Tuesday.
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