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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1957)
USec D Stiiesrua. SaIou, Crtv. Tue, Mir it 1S37 Fww Snap C . .V Fav SX1 An.' CHARLES A. SfBACLX. L-btor & fubluW tVtXDEU. tYTJJ, aUaariaf Editor Or Tat CM -tl bunt at Ma Ma i a HCtM aaaaaly r a Ml m Cross-Currents in Portland Clean-Up On of the unfortunate earty developments ef Um rrttne expo in Portland wis the feud ing between th two big Portland newv paper. The Oregonian broke the news Mor ten. Later th Journal took off on Hi own tack, until it appeared to us ia th provtnca that each was trying to retract competitive advantage la Mi treatment of th new Th Journal compiaired that the Oregoniaa wai protecting oat set of croolj or rascals while tha latter implied that th Journal was play lsf buddies with the set the Oregonian wu laytaf its scourge to. A later development was the split within the raaks of the prosecvt'ng forces Over tha weekend this came ta a head with tha reig aatioa of Arthur G Kaplan as assistant at torney general. He was one of the three who guided the last Multnomah county grand jury which returned a big grist of indictments and filed a report containing sharp cnDcunu of Attorney General Robert Y. Thornton. All this is not only confusing to tha gen eral public. It it positively baffling The Portland papers to which we in upstate might look for light have become so involved be cause of their own competition that their news treatment and comment must be taken with reservations. The main thing now is to get on with the trials, leaving the collateral issue aside Oth erwise the whole business may bhrw up in a big fiasco Strange Subs Offshore Reports have come of aaidenlified sub marine prowling ta Atlantic waters off tha shore of North America And recently the carrier FranMm D Roosevelt proneller hit tome under iter outcct la supposedly ob stacle free .it"i which might have been a tub Xaturallv the finger of suspicion points to Russia. However, as long as they were navigating ia International waters they are under no restriction from another govern ment. Tha seas ara open highway our ewa ihips crulat In distant waters, too. It is a fact, however, that tha USSR has ipent moat of Hi money oa naval construc tion on submarines. It aeued soma snorkel equipped sub In Oennan ports at tha end of the war and hat gone on to expand greatly Its undersea fleet. The tub could do a lot of damage in event of war (including dispatch of midget plane bearing A-bombs) but de fens tactics have been Improved, too' so tha menace is not as fearful a it might be. Actu ally thi snooping by alien subs may give our own Air and Navy arms some good practice In detection. We can't blam the farmer alone for their drawdown of benefits under government price support programs. Producer of lead and tine have been peddling their excess produc tion to tha government for "stockpiling " With metal price sagging, the Office of Da fens Mobilization say It will step up its pur chase of lead and tine next month. With ample supplies on hand for any rational stock pile this become just a bounty for the pro ducers. The real cure ia to let tha law of upply and demand work. Tourists Won't See Washington Tan nation's seat of govaraaaeat wifl W ee. tha agenda of nu&ioas of tourists again Uua auamter. but few ana get oft the beaten track or investigate the aaacaalie which character ue tL Aad those wb saw it year ago would hardly recognise it beyond tb historic struc ture luck gave a bma. The proportionate Negro popwlauea In w asiuaflM has jumped sharply new nearly it per cent Total population is nearly a million and the metropolitaa area to Bul lion. 50 unions hate built headquarters there, including the teamsters $3 000 000 marble structure with its penthouse for employes, auditorium trimmed in 23-karat gold leaf and $7 SO marble ash trays model communities are taking the place of slum just southwest of the Capitol Rut ail does not glitter A quarter of the populace sun live in sub-standard houaing. the crime rate ia certain districts near the government buildings is the highest ia the nation; residents pay M per cent of the coat of city government ahe federal government the re i but still have no vote traffic is hope lessly tied up st times pending completion of a loop road now being constructed around the downtown area Architecturally the capital s buildings re flect the various periods of construction but ia general retain the simplicity of the Graeco Rotnan line The city is served by 10 air line, six railroads and SAO 000 telephones U is veritably the most important, and on of the most beautiful, of all cities Steeped in tradiUoa and the hub of the democratic world Washington is rightfully a mecca for visitors to the Eastern seaboard But a casual visit ta a congressman and a peak in the fsmmis East Room doesn t do jus tice to r Beck Fired by Counci The AFL-CIO executive council s the first to act in punishing Dave Beck Monday it found hm guilty of mishandling funds the Teamsters union and made permanent his expulsion as a member and vice president of the council He continues to be president of the Teamster, and insists he will stand for reelection ia September; but his retention of thu office teems incredible in the face of recent disclosures of his financial dealings The council action a at to Beck at a council official and does not affect his union which remains connected with the, AFl.-OIO organization Frankly I here was nothing else the council could do in view of Beck's defi ance snd the council s own prior determina tion to rid the labor movement of unsavory practices. What is needed is the same deter mination on the part of the separate unions to cleanse their own precincts. Too long have unions allowed their officials to engag in racketeering for private profit Communitts are nothing If not prolix In their debates on theory. They can spit out dialectic interminably, splitting hair over what it Marxist orthodoxy In Warsaw the Communist party central committee got in volved In an argument between the moderate Gomulka who is now boss in Poland, and Mijal. an old-line Stalinist. Gomulka took a middle ground between "dogmatism" (Stalin ism i and "revisionism" Itrend toward western democracy). Gomulka won and Mijal asked that hit own speech be suppressed "Devia tionism" it still in offense, no matter what brand of orthodoxy is current. Senator Morse and his Democratic col leagues from Oregon have made t field day out of the tax deferment granted Idaho Power Company on two of its Shake River dams. Under the plan they advocate the dams they would have built would be perpetually free of all taxes. Nasser's Interference Brings Arab States Near Open Break By JOSENI AL80P BEIRUT. May 20 la the last week, the already badly seamed and faulted "unity of the Arab states" has come perilously close to a final, open break'. The cause, as mifht be ex pected, hat been the flagrant, continuing and quite ruthless interference of Egypt's Presi dent Nasser in the internal af fairs of all his neighbors. Tha neighbor that wss almost driv en to an open break wu this sane, sturdy little country, Le banon. And the rupture of di plomatic relations between Le- tnti and Egypt may yet occur, if Egyp tian interference in Ibanee af fairs continue unabated Through the "Voice of the. Arabs" radio station and the i s i a i y con- t .- at - trolled Egyptian mmWm T5 pres, Nasser began an extra ordinary campaign of personal vilification against the Leba nese government some months ifo. Lebanon's wise President, lamille Chamoun, was target number one for the Egyptian mudslingers. But the popular Prime Minister, Sami et Sola and the courageous Foreign Minister, Charles Malik, also came in for their share. The first eaase of this mad tlitgitg eansaoiga was Leba non's refasal to break relations with Western powers after the 8et crisis (even thoagh Presi dent Chamoaa was ready to tend hoanc the British and French Ambassadors If the ia vasioa of Egypt bad not been ealled off). The second etasc was Lebanon acceptance la S 'V; I M I arindnl of the Etteaaowtr Doctrine. Quit recently, the murisling ing reached such extremes that President Chamoua and the Lebanese government were driv en to forbid importation of the Egyptiaa newspapers. Simultan eously, the Lebanese Ambassa dor to Cairo wu ostentatiously called home "for consultation At present tb problem of Jam ming the Cairo radio la also be ing studied. But these strong measures byno meant tell the whole story. The heart of the story I the eoaliaaoa politic! activity la Lebaaoa of the Egyntiaa Ao baseador, Abdel Ranald Gbaleb. As President Chamoun him self is known to have remarked with great bitterness, the Egyp tian Embassy in Beirut It noth ing more nor lest than the chief political headquarter of the opposition parties that hop to turn out the present Lebanese government in the general elec tion here next month. The opposition coalition, headed by the pro-Egyptian Ab dullah Yaffi, also as salght be expected includes the local rrypto-Communist, Anuria Ta bet. It is, in hart, the standard grouping that Egyptiaa influ ence and agents, helped out by Soviet money, are now support ing in every Arab country. Last week, the ree porta of Ambassador Gbaleb' activities wore to shocklag by aay aoraul standard of International deal ing, that President Chamoaa took the big decide ta princi ple. Gbaleb matt a declared persona no grata, be derided, evea if this meant that Egypt weald then break off diploma tic relations as Egypt weald certainly have deae. ROUGH WEATHER 4" ' '- -f . s- wa anjaanBt1B pjjk.'S f , ' i J Radford Questions Value of Any Russ Sublimity Plant Broken Into, But Nothing Missing Disarmament Pact- trouxrrr. m n-i. J try at Braces Moat Paraava. pUc how asesjoM toavaao wait By J. ML KOnXITI ISusem. base been ta Marma Co. a aaoruTt aCac loaav i I Kotaoan, w irpanod auaau. exproosiai troas Ue niaat ia what vm . n n pout- oorratly the work of hwiW kJan it utiu a si M ' Drowtv Aanoo la a Ui4 Aanurwi Anaxar KodNrC ckoar- mrm uys ttuap tetwa vautiag the oatrv ta rar4 .mwa m u a nal me IM hu two wua StM pottr ha put the oueotm wnettMr tk M TW vwulaw Outsn nt(r I anew Sum ahowial be tryan lor . . in tMnMini throoih a kbM sia Ut bm savusg Stassea ud and left v i triaaoar Show k. ,oo m bri k tei ia a "'Pt mode to tisno . . . opro tke tort sate to uto offiro any amw tsoxi si or mrmnvl with Bitis at Polk Lamb Show Led By Youth f LUXIE l MADSKN firm lutm. TV Slonoosoo RiCkRilALL May K-A Dallas Hik Srhoai Future Farmer voutk. ! TWy nmum UW Over o to trt- RnsMt a csvsiest tor rao 'troi of the oorWi uun tiw will I mate an see only suet aaree irvrau as will tronwie that aim Radtard puU Wuot!y canaot truot the Russians oa ma or anything " I I This brinfs out two the ope, for rct oueotvowing IV entire cokto. thai i .mail afreemeoli fW , of 11. oiil be 1 CM PT niaWJr irvwy iitoa " lVer aWttnmerflU Mrs. Wilson's Rites Today Hiiiioii S two P.UIAS Ore . May II - Fun eral ervres lor Mrs Margaret (Jvira lisuo. lornver Dallas aroa reuOnt oto died Sunday a Th;a cooceot has been behind p iti Tuesday ia no: Unas ruaeral ITiapel. the Res Svdney B Gaith er otlKiating Burial will he n Dallas Caoielrry Mr ilua ko cam la pro fun in 1I7S ai the age ol 4 had mided i Polk County tor many vears heore movmg to Eugene II years ago lo live with daughter She was taw vrtdoo of Aodrew J. m) program Hells raavoa: Seoole commit HeNs raoyoo Senate commit tee reforrmveads poasui Morse bid Mitirati f ImnlgTatSaa Lao: Bills imrodured; so act km RrtuMo Bankta Laos: Passed by Senaie t MprrsliM vMk loUroaliaaol aoiaority oa aUau earrgr: Somt bearings held, a action. Farotga Aat: Prendent't ro fueat cut to t3 1 btlboa Hearings bar boea ta progrttt; a recom mendation yet M.- tr tK Ut 11 .I1 ' It nM . caroUar, o the pol.c, tr, today ..tb the champio. la. tMl lht Amer, Unvb ot the Pott County Sprvng ru tttf lhf Market Lamb and Wool Show at lor chM the Rua the county fairgrounds here 14, Iva 'Chappy' Arnold Jr. dur- ry u. thi im nmairti vim ing the morning showing, took top lnsute and outside pressure would 'ls Thev were married in Poik piac in the Future Farmer single prnduco suck rnangos has beet County an Marct P Its He died fat lam class and during the aft the neat s ctiei basis of bop i " ernoon showed the lamb to champ- Mrs wiboa was burs oa New lonsnip over the entire show There is s serious question how ear s Day. IMS. in hourtvon Coun- Reserv champion nas shown by ever whether even partial sgreo- tv Kan Her parents wore John L 1 1 jira ivnari saicm meets may O saieiy enierea inio ana wintrva jane ritut uuurj aim KA as m Smart showed the champion pet until democratic changes havt ac- She was a member of Dallas Clll IT Id I 1 't lanvba. with Jack Dejong. tualljr takea place ia Russia Methodist Oturt-h and Adah Chap- I Rallsloo. show ma the reirrva The I'aKsd Stales, with Ivmcal trr Order of Canters Star It- reaerve system The MeOellan VlsiiMHAfl 1 n-... m" --' - wi' commute has been busy inveoti- J I H I lUllClJ 1 laiu " JM mrK1 agreement witn other worw She leave, two oaufhirrs. Mrs gating rncketeering , entered in the snow, witk lambs powers after World War I She Alpha Uvesay Dallas, and Mrs What has provoked more pub-' I k f ' showing unusually fine quality for kept her word Japat. among Glarhs Railantrne Eugene one he discussion than any other topic In ti.TYC?k ' " "rlj' '" " pf,n l'cwllnt dnt brother Hufk C.utlrv Sheridan, at this sesamn of the Congress ' I J 1 to Judge Rob Krare of Portland 1 " c"" prosed that the M ustrr Mrs Docia Ba. hmeyer the ute of Ihe Presidents budges' Bruf ArnoW 1 the Pacific Wool f1,ur 10 i6 ship in peace- aliam) thrf 2'andchildren and - Tit billion as first presented Mmrro. kfrira - Airman first Growers Portland was judge 0 SfTJ" cr.pplini KJ"n nine great grandchilrtrra loud demands lor economv hsve class John S king 10 son of Mr tb "" "'" be three top diplomacy Hi in and J hut been ra.sed - and heard "bv .he and Mr, Flovd L king ir Neb- going to McCrae Bros. in "."'J" Jmi C" C,ll D.isee.An Monmoutn on nraid to Clarence nij vvjiivii low quarter r-rm (,itji-.i,i rrrr'M i?i ?1 mtiun "fp iirHaniihnniiiiii". . tConttsaed tram naco 1.) ' Ju Coneresa The Da.st custom has raska Aie sum Or r-nilv beet lor the House to lav on the arrived at Nouasaiur Air Force Buh'f Dallas. 00 Other sub)es 11 are also under consider atioa Tke farm program lam up lor discussion when the aDproprialion bill was vp in the House Senator Byrd will soon launch an inquiry inio credit policies o banks and Ihe federal ait ta budget requests and the Senate to "restore Largs chunks, with lb ensuing conference ar riving at a compromise This year tb Senate is restoring M fund , Farce in August in- the cna of the Information Agency it cut even deeper Oak Harbor. Wash. At the moment ihe prospect is Chaplain Li. Cdr John M that the kith Congress will baa hare Prior ta kit arrival, tb wooi-. u Lld Janes Moo -roar -old air poucemaa spent m W"1" Mood 17-day furlougk with his parent 1 1 ru" Pc wusner ia the show ia Salem King entered tb Air mtr Mu,l0 Sinle fat lM lamb. iHampshir and Suffolk) William Harland Rickroall pen v,vv ot three. Harland. utton Breeds 1 Columbia .... .. --- - .... nrr or prm nation 10 rnwupr in h. k nkr... . . . .... Sotll rwVlian IWvaa! mrul rv..L,i ... . .. on war fitiT.a ia-a.araa.jj uaiiaiia-i r-aj a , n u - - - -' 1 ' " ' v" sometimes the negative has vir-lue. Time Flies: anothe- do-'mie Congress but eeks annual training duty at -"single lat lamb Smart, pen of Whidbey Island Naval Air Station lnrr " here Cdr Humphreys is chaplain breeds Single fat lamb of the Oregon State Hospital in Clarence Buhler Dallas; pen of Salem. Ore . and the Navy-Mar- toree. Kd Scharf. Perrydale in Corp Training Center in Sa- marsel Lamb, pea ol It. Fro en Tha &9SMvatff aF3av9 10 Years Ago May II, 1M1 A baby girl was bora to Betty Crsble, wrie of trumpeter Har ry James It was the second daughter for Miss Grable and James The war assets administration will give 8200 acres of Camp Adair land to Oregon Stat Col leg lor training and research. Senator Cordon announced. 25 Years Ago May xi, mi Dr and Mrs. Verne Miller are receiving eongratulatioas upon the birth of t daughter Tha n naai laanii aanaakananag Better English y D. C. Wllhams young lady hat been named Joat Mart Mrs. Miller will be remembered as Margaret Brei- tensteia. era. DeJong Four H single fat lamb: Marilyn try without outtinf in some r ana Diego, row. - Norman E. Snowden, MonmoUk; pen of three, seme. And that s not hist interna- Ellingsworth. fireman. USN, son of Paul Jones. Monmouth. tional communism at work, lt'l Mr. and Mrs Earl Kllingsworth, I rutur Farmers Mutton Russian, too Rt. 1. Box W5. Salem. Or., re-1 breeds: Single fat lamb, Arnold: ctntly returned here after a seven-1 pea of three, Donald Barnes. Dal month cruise in the Far Fast la. wool breeds, singl fat lamb. a -A u i. k- iK. t.,M.t ! b0"r" u, transport USS 1 Barnes tt?7i .-i Telfair While in the Far East K.I-1 r vsrt wt n; rime uuw iiiuwo u . . ,. . . , ., ,n suum ir .i-iio. ..,,. hngsworth participated iln Oper ogy developed si a result of the naval conference played a role in DAYTON. K Fire ruined later events For one thing, it roe-j the First Presbvtenan Church here tributed to the Japanese belief and the Rev Robert 0 Garden, that they could flout American j por . decided lo hold service strength, snd so helped precipe . temporarily m the Sunday School U" r . building. whKh holds W) people A reoorter said "As under- As long as Russia persists In lrv(j tnurcn jj Uj'hal II vmi on if thov all world by cold war so long -sill (ura up Kim Sunday'" there be a danger of hot war The , u pru tbt ly0f d ,d patience of hrr people with their pjjiQf ui mv iiiv wHia inin anu inr wra- perttion of her govtrimtitl grows She has never yet buttered piece of bread for any other coun- gathered at Ferry and Com-ttMa B"cofl Hi" nvercial streets lo hear the county and stale service given I Fort Sam Hsaatoa. Tet. Pvt. 1. What is wrong with this sen tence' "After shuffling the deck, he denied out the cards to the players." 1. What is the correct pronun ciation of verbatim''' 1. Which one of these words It misspelled' Meticulous, redicu mmis, tuberculosis, conacienUout. 4. What doe the word ' Cen tura" i verb i mean' jointly by The Capital Journal Kim .l; V Worrell. JO. son of Mr. snd The Oregon Ststesman. tni Mr L- v XTtl. McMinn- ville. Ore., graduated recently as 40 Years Ago 1 dnuJ ,i(nt "om tn Mtd- " leal Field Service School, her. May 21, 1IT Worrell will now b assigned to Editorilly-The SUtesman Is Brasil"0"- Pa crowded this morning; betides th big press is down and on ! , Obertanniergan. Germany -PFC IU way to the new building. Junr J Grosjacques. son of Mrs. The Statesman moves only,v Grosjacques, Mt. Angel. Ore., once in fifty yean, so the read-, recently completed the military er will be patient till the big police course at the Army s Eur duplex press is running again, opean Intelligence. Military Police United State Senator Harry nd WePon, Schol Lan of Oregon died at a hot-1 Tm BUm t Pvt P.UI in San Francisco en route Tn M o( Vjclor r frty m iu nia iKnav in ruiiianu. i rw a.nl - tor Lan wts 62 years old. Minister Employes Spiritual Approach Subsequently. When Ghtleh had the incredible effrontery lo pro test In Foreign Minister Malik against the "anti-Egyptian" tone of some of the Lebanese, the pot tibiltty that the Ambassador might be sent home wu even mentioned between them. Mora recently, however. President Chamoun, Prime Minister S I h and Foreign Minister Malik have decided that their evidence of Ghaleb't activities, although ab solutely authentic. It not suffi ciently documented to Justify aa open break ia the Arab "front." As Gbaleb I going farther aad farther, a break I tlmaot cer tainly I be expected after the elect tM If all the local bettor art eorreet la ptalgtag beavtl h i hit victory. The faregetac farts are eneagb to taggett how dose Egypt's Nataer sow Is ta a brink f M ewa etttMerthle mare decisive that aay tf the fameot krltkt f .secretary Dwllet. Quite recently. In addition ta th campaign against Lebanon, the "Voice of the Arabs" has begun a bitter personal attack on King Hussein of Jordan. Extremely well informed sour ces predict that ia a short time, particularly if the Baghdad con ference seems to have been suc cessful, Nasser will also opea at tack upon his former close friend and generous financial supporter, King Saud of Saudi Arabia. In turn, Nasser now looks like gntng over the brink of open hos tility, of frank, ruthless, unrelent ing cold war against any Arab government that is not absolutely obedient to hit wishes and com mands. 'Copyright 157 Mew fork Uarald-Tnbunt, Inc.) MOUNT STERLING, Ky. OP TS Rev Otli i. Wslters. candi dal lor nomination a Mootgom- I What is a word beginning lvum' " "V u"" u" ' with tat that meant "worthy of T7u. , l""?,f- obsenatim "? pwceo mis aavenisemsai u int oral paper: I don't own a car ANSWERS 1 Say. He DKALT iomit the cards " 2. Pronounce vur-hay-tim. accent second syllable 1. Ridiculous. 4. To find fault with or condemn as wrong. "Shallow- 1 brained persons censur every- Muslim women In Pakistan wear thing that la beyond their depth." outdoors a cloth called a "Burqa" I. Noteworthy. to hid their face and figur. And have no transportation. Rut one thing I have Is the oldtime salvation. GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lichty Angel, Ore., recently completed NIKE troop trtlning tt the Army's Guided Missile school here Frey entered the Army la November, Its. Aagtbarg, Germ aay Army PTC Loyd D. Williamson. 21. ton af Mr. EM N. WlUlaimon. M4 8. 12th St., Salem. Or., recently spent a leave in Italy and Austria. A driver In the Command and Con trol Battalion's Headquarters pny here. Williamson entered the Army la March 151. SAN FRANCISCO. CaW. - Ed ward D. Foley Jr., electronics techgician, U.S. Navy, ton of Mr and Mrs. Edward A. Toley, Route 1, Gervaia. Or., ha recently com pleted hi gradual work with the Electronics Technician School at Treasure Island Naval Station. $55,000 Suit Follows Crash A SSJ OOt personal Injury suit was filed ia Marion County Cir cuit Court Monday as the result of a two-car collision on Portland Road in Salem last month Mrs. Shirley Porter asked that amount in a suit naming Bessie P Baremore as defendant She iLso tsks a additional (25 to cover medical expenses. Mrs. Porter, in her suit, charged that the Baremore woman was fol lowing th Porter car too closely and driving with defective brakes at th tim of the April M acn dent. t WANTED Anyone having star room or cioso-in ham suitable far Republican Sttte Cem mitt Headquarters, which ia kainf mevad from Port land ta Salem, Please con tact .. . Jtha H. Carkia EM 1-1114 i Iu .i Alexander Hamilton, drafter of the U.S. Constitution, was born on Nevis, tiny Island in the British West Indie. Are M qur miles. WaWtraSurprbd... so know bow low funeral costs could be. Wt mad our selec tion from th group of lower priced ones it HOWIU-fDWARDS FUNIRAl HOMI and conserved our limited fundi for future necessities of life Their issistanet In this matter it very greatly appreciated. A ml1 adjustment may put your pen in perfect condition. Bring it in today (or expert factory -Utinitd err icing. s Genuine parti and aat tWtaeW repair art woo on Parker, Sheafler. Fveraharp tad all other auke. i fUtNITUtl SUffVIIS tU Stat Street Rait as. Ore. OtSKI MACMHNt- Bee Rustlers Busy MOUNT VERNON. Iowa ml Now, It seems, then ar bee rust lers. Prof. A. H. Blue of Cornell Col lege reports that someone stole hive from hi apiary on a farm near here. The professor dis covered th low when h checked hit tpitry for the first time in about three weeks. He valued the bee and equipment taken at IM. "Your economy measure it unrealistic, afjsurd and imxmatble, Senator! . . . Il't exactly what I promised the voter during the last campaign! . . V Or? fionC gtatnnai Phone CM 4-H1I (CttlCniPTION BATH ay carrier la Mai Dally an (uaday l II par mo Dally only l M par ma aunday only it weak Br nuN Daily aa aay lla atvanoal lalrefea 11 7t see ma 4 tt thraa ma. tit six ma. UM vsar. Is til. eutaMa Oraios tt W ma Br mall n salt, (la afvaaea! 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