Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, January 21, 1952, Image 7

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Doing 'Some Writing' in Jail
INEA Telenlioto.
KOYAL ENGAGEMENT AHEAD? A visit by the Earl
of Dalkeith, above, to Princess Margaret Rose at Sand
ringham, the King of England's private estate, rekindled
London rumors that announcement of a royal engage
ment may be expected soon. Dalkeith, heir to a fortune
and most eligible young man in Britain, has been listed
as a strong contender for the hand of the 21-year-old prin
cess for the past three years. British observers noted a
parallel between the royal family's gathering at Sand
ringham, with Dalkeith present, and the circumstances
that saw engagement of Princess Elizabeth and Prince
Philip four years ago. Princess Margaret insists she's in
no hurry to wed, may wait until she is 25.
By DON DOANE
Aiioclicri Preu lull Writer
HANNOVER, Germany JPh
Like his former hero, Adolf Hit
ler, Otto Ernst Remer is doing
"some writing" while in prison,
but no one expects him to equal
the evil masterpiece, "Mein
Kampf," which Hitler composed
behind bars.
Remer, 39, is a noisy leader of
the Socialist Reich Party, which
Occupation Finds
Approval in Japan
TOKYO (U.R) The vast ma
jority of the Japanese people are
satisfied with the results of the
occupation, according to the in
fluential Mainichi Shimbun.
There are some minor matters
which the Japanese as a nation
cannot understand and with
which they are not fully satisfied,
the newspaper said in an editorial,
but generally speaking, "the occu
pation policy has proved a suc
cess." Mainichi said misgivings among
"certain foreign circles" that the
Japanese will undermine what
has been accomplished during the
occupation years as soon as their
independence is regained "seem
to have no grounds."
Beyond Expectations
The editorial pointed out that
in addition to the fair play, gene
rosity and good-will of the allied
powers, there were unexpected
developments which contributed
greatly to the success of the oc
cupation.
'The biggest of all sucn unex-
Snow Isolates
Gambling City
RENO, Nev. (fl5) Winds up to
60 miles an hour, whipping new
falling snow into drifts, blocked
all highways into this divorce and
gambling capital Sunday except
for U. S. 40 East.
Trains, preceded by rotary plows,
resumed service over one of the
snow-swept mountain passes into
Northern California.
The new storm, although lighter
than the recent paralyzing bliz
zards, trapped a bus and several
cars about 20 miles north of Reno.
Rescue crews removed the light
bus load and the car occupants
to the safety of Stead Air Force
Base.
New snow fell in the Sierra
passes between Reno and Northern
California where no passenger
trains have moved since a week
ago.
Officials said they expected the
rotary plows to cope with the new
snows.
Architecture School
Receives Garden Plans
Fifty plans for a garden cen
ter were received by the Univer
sity of Oregon School of Archi
tecture and Allied Arts in a com
petition open to architecture
schools, which are members of
an exchange organization.
Eight schools participated in the
competition, went to the Univer
sity of California. Three red seal
plans, second awards, went to Io
wa State College, and two went
to the University of Georgia.
Unander to File
For State Rost
PORTLAND (U.R) Sigfried B.
Unander is expected to file soon
a state treasurer candidate
after anouncing Saturday he will
resign as chairman of the Repub
lican State Central Committee.
His successor will be named at
a meeting here eb. 2.
Robert Elliott, a Medford insur
ance man, has announced his in
tention of seeking Unander's post.
He has been a president of the
Young Republican Federation of
Oregon, chairman of the Mult
nomah County Central Committee,
and a GOP convention delegate.
peeled developments was the fact
that the occupation policy was
entirely contrary to what was
generally anticipated by the Jap
anese public," it said.
The second factor was Japanese
sentiment toward Russia.
"The Japanese as a whole could
face the Americans with a feeling
which was something akin to
what a defeated athlete might
feel toward his victor," the edi
torial said.
The sentiment which governed
the Japanese in regard to the So
viet attack at the very close of
the war was not' the same."
Imprisonments Resented
Mainichi said the Japanese at-
titoiH toward, the Russians, in ad
dition to old feelings about the
Russo-Japanese War, was de
veloped by the Russian deten
tion of some 300,000 prisoners of
war and the occupation of the
Kuriles islands Japan held be
fore embarking on a course of ag
gression.
'Such developments have cre
ated a deep emotional stir among
the Japanese," the editorial con
tinued.
The article said it was beside
the point to discuss whether it
was right for the Japanese to en
tertain such sentiments toward
the Russians. It added:
"This is a state of affairs that
actually exists and it compares
sharply with the sentiment that
the Japanese cherish toward the
Americans and other nationals of
the allied powers."
It was this very sentiment, Mai
nichi concluded, which helped to
a large extent to make the Japa
nese appreciate the Allied occupa
tion policy.
University Professor
Wins History Award
The Pacific Branch of the Am
erican Historical Assn. has award
ed its highest distinction for 1951
to Earl S. Pomeroy, Associate
Professor of history, University of
Oregon.
The Association honored Mr,
Pomeroy's monograph, "Pacific
Outpost," as "the finest book in
Pacific History published in 1951
by a young scholar on the Pacific
Coast."
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lias alarmed the Western Allies
and the West German government
with its neo-Nazi doctrines and
recent gains in voting strength.
Remer Is not the philosopher of
the party. He is its mouthpiece.
His Hitlerian oratory has whip
ped campaign rallies into frenzies
of hate and put him in jail.
He is serving a four-month sen
tence here for slandering mem
bers of the federal Cabinet by
charging that they had prepared
secret hideouts in Britain to
which they would flee if Germany
were invaded by Russia.
Remer's reaction to his sentence
was typical haughty, defiant,
threatening.
Colorful Figure
Although he does not do his
party's thinking, Remer is easily
its most colorful figure. Germans
still remember that it was Remer
who rallied Nazi military forces
in Berlin and quelled the anti
Hitler revolt of July 20, 1944.
. Now Remer faces another slan
der trial on a charge of describing
the 1944 plotters as "traitors" in
a recent campaign speech.
There is still another slander
charge pending against Remer:
That he compared West German
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer with
Hitler in a public speech.
Penal Offense
Under the German code which
makes slander of public officials
a penal offense, Remer may wind
up serving far more than the four
months he is serving now.
Like Hitler's, his oratory is ef
fective through its violence rather
than its polish.
Before he entered prison, Remer
gave his outline of his political
philosophy:
"We don't want to restore
Nazism. There is never in history
any real restoration. What we
want to do is to build a new na
tional union of the German peo
ple, preserving the good things
and there were good things of
National Socialism."
May Outlaw Party
The West German government
is trying to outlaw the Socialist
Reich Party as an enemy of con
stitutional government.
Captured by Allied troops at the
end of the war, he was interned
until 1947. Then he became an
apprentice in stone masonry to
earn a living for his wife and
three children.
But since becoming a deputy
chairman of the Socialist Reich
Party he has made more speeches
than stone walls.
Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., AOvmTummT
Mon.,Jan. 21, 1952 Page 7 RML fof
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Sent to Tehran
LONDON (P) Britain has
named Robert Hankey, a young
but tried diplomat as her new
ambassador to Tehran in the hope
of ending the Long Anglo-Iran oil
deadlock, informed officials said
Monday.
The 46-year-old Hankey, who
speaks Iranian, will succeed the
present envoy, Sir Francis Shep
herd, whose tenure In Tehran has
extended throughout the crisis re
sulting from nationalization of the
British-owned Anglo-Iranian Oil
Company's vast houldings there.
Britain's conservative leaders
often sniped at the former Labor
government's handling of the dis
pute. One of Foreign Secretary
Anthony Eden's first acts after
the Tories took over the govern
ment late last year was to recall
Shepherd and tell him he would
be switched to another post.
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