CITIZEN NOW
,i.,irh Tuesday was May In Wash,
.......ration Ia.v or Ike Pay. tak
The Weather
Forecast: Showers Wednesday and Thurtv
day with little change in temperature.
Temperatures: High Tuesday, 53. Low
Wednesday morning, 38. Expected high
Thursday, 52. Expected low Thursday, 40.
"Tite there was another fellow who
V share t"llmc"y' n3m" Marry
" . dnrv about Ihi, nrivaln
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LANE COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER.
Yfar.No.21
TWO SECTJONS-24 TAGEs"
EUGENE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1953
CITY EDITION
Phono 5-1551
Committee vs. Bayly
The Recall Issues
(An editorial stalrmri
..te are eun"v " ,i "'"' "iuiji m
L nf the Lane County Recall Bavlv
l.iii( versus County Judge Day f.
v This case has been "tried" mainly
til nnvsnapers and over the radio. In
Friday's Register-Guard we printed in
columns the 10 major charges of
Recall Committee and Bayly's answers
... We shall review the charges and
fieri briefly lor the benefit of the
fcors":
ONE
ICOSMinfiE Bayly tried to pressure prop
t'Mrs on 40-foot roads into yielding JO
of right of way as ths price of oiling or
faeuw.
Thie me a nnlirv annrm'nrt hv 11
JAIbl " i J .'
i. commissioners, and necessary to provide
cninage and utilities.
TWO
COMMITTEE Bayly blocked the oiling of
gecela Beacn roan, important to tourist
Iry.
(FAYLY-iU cosls $5,000 to move oiling
t . . I t r.i. i
fcrroeni lo sue, ami i ivu inn. trApense snnuiu
jp-!tponed one year till road could be proper-
J; THREE
! COMMITTEE Bayly has worked against 4 H
jrin, opposed proper care for Camp Lane.
fAYLY I still feel a year-round caretaker
Aip Lane is not necessary; that does not
k:y opposition to 4-H.
FOUR
IciiMMITTKE Bayly has tried to scuttle
I pioneer Museum, has blocked additional
-:ngs at Fair Grounds.
IfAVXY I favor the Museum, but law limits
lo 532,000 a year.
FIVE
COMMITTEE Bayly has been promoting
! Fairgrounds at $200,000 which is far
Jnall a price.
JBAYLY At joint meeting of Fairhoard and
f:e Council, Fairgrounds were appraised
jljii.OOO. Realtor later said he could get in
fes! of 5200,000 and I referred him to Fair
iii manager.
fCOMMlTTEE Bayly has not kept promise
!hly people to build two-way approach to
Mr whool for school bus.
JBAYLY Alt three commissioners partici
Win planning; county road 'rows were too
! get job done, this year.
I SEVEN
COMMITTEE Bayly cost the county $30,000
((rap truck rentals by refusing lo buy equip
p. for delivery in lime for summer work.
BAYLY There was no money in the budget
iK' the tracks until after July 1, the new
W year, and the law forbids the county to
re than $5,000 into current debts.
I eight
Hr'MMITTEE Bayly ignored important
'"tf to plan the County Nursing Home,
lithe project had been approved by the
! he would have been disqualified to supor-
jlAYLY 1 rarried on county work while
Jpnoners planned the home which people
down.
I NINE
-J MMITTEE Bayly's claim that he plavrd
-a part in getting an additional $300,000
nl)
miiLCi.liml7 I'"lrls is talse' 0,h" -missmners
and congressmen deserve to share
n-irffnlj' "'Jit 'hP P"h,ie wsnizes he
so P ""I.,h"'- nce lo get more
tcrcsl" S " snm,bod-v t0 v'atch r in-
COMMITTEE - Bay has endangered the
ounty's healU, by fai,inR , Drovidfor ,
lo ll L)-:All.lnr!',, commissioners have tried
lo lure veterinarians without success. Local vets
tract is in preparation.
iinn1ihe,iF0m.'nil,ee niakes numerous addi
1?h1 If t',nJs of rl"'eness and sarcasm
and hard-boilodness" on the part of Bavly
in dealing w,tl, citizens. These allegations
hajly denies, in particular one affecting
a mistake in a tax foreclosure which he says
T'ai J. " r"Pnsib'i'y of the Circuit Court
and Tax Department.
How Shall Voter Judge?
Recall of any public servant is a serious
business. Most people will agree that it is
not a weapon to be used recklessly to satis
fy the grudges or prejudices of any indi
vidual or group. There must be convincing
proof that the interests of the entire com
munity have been and will be jeopardized
by the continuance of the accused in office.
The irresponsible use of the recall leads to
chaos and government bv pressure groups.
The GOOD OF THE COMMUNITY is an
over-riding consideration, but in this FAIR
PLAY must have an important part. Most
of the people who will decide Judge Bayly's
fate know little about him except what they
have read or heard. Manv must trv to judge
from the charges as published, and by Bay
ly's replies. It is suggested therefore that
each voter ask himself these questions:
1. Are these charges, as stated, SUFFICIENT
to warrant removal?
2. Have the complainants offered SUFFI
CIENT rnooF?
3. What about Bayly's defense, lhat most
of those acts, wilh which he alone is charged,
were shared by his fellow commissioners,
Raish and Mnclay?
4. Is there any act for which Bayly admits
responsibility whirh is inconsistent with law,
conscience or judgment'
5. If Bayly is removed, (he Governor will
name a successor, on recommendation of the
Republican Central Commitlee; is there any
assurance lhat this chance will solve the prob
lems of county administration?
On the editorial page, we shall slate our
own conclusions. The purpose of this front
page statement is to remind all voters of
the importance of this special election,
and to give every voter a chance lo refresh
himself on the issues as Ihey have been
stated by both sides, and to suggest some
standards by which a citizen may make a
fair judgment.
Usually recalls are decided by a pathet
ically small vote. We hope this will not be
the rase in this situation. There are 67,000
of us who are entitled to vote.
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High Waters
Idle Woods,
Dam Crews
By JAMES G. WELCH
RPRlstrr.Onard Staff Writer
Dam building was at a standstill and lumbering was
slowed to a walk Wednesday as an aftermath of the high
water last weekend.
A nearly complete shutdown of the Hines Lumber Co,
operation at Weslfir alone put. nearly 600 men out of work.
Nearby at Oakridge the 100-man Pope and Talbot woods
crew was out and downstream at Lookout Point Dam som
250 workers were out.
Many smaller operators also were forced to shut down
along 1 lie Willamette River.
And along the McKenzie River, about a third of th?
loggers who operate off the I "
highwav were closed, accord- r fi
ing to Guv Lang, head of the ApPmP llKrWC
State Employment Office in vSlUlU VHUJJ
The number of unemployed' A II rtf rStnlllpf
may approach 2,000. Hli VI VUUIIICI
However, the partial paralysis of 1 1 f il
lumbering and construction is only Lv.An hl il Cn
temporary IXCcPI VYIISOll
At Tope and Talbol. cutting can
begin as soon as high waters re AVASHINGTON l President
cede, allowing crews to use a Eisenhower's Cabinet selections-
water-level bridge. fxeept for Charles E. Wilson lo be
(ReKMpr-Otiarrt photo. Wiltshire eng.)
THE FIRST MAJOR FIRE LOSS in Eugene this year occurred Tuesday night at Saun
ders Superior Cleaners and Dyers, 643 E. 13th Ave.
At Hines, the closure may be secretary of defense won Senate
even shorter. There a log boom in approval Wednesday, clearing tne
the mill pond broke, sweeping the 'way for them to begin running
logs away from the mill andjlheir departments,
against the outlet dam. A voice vote approved them.
At Lookout Toint, workers are Prospects as to Wilson were
wailine for a new nower line to still clouded with doubt because of
he strung across the river. IH'e controversy over his big fipan-
Along the McKcnzie nearly all
closures are due lo bridge wash-j
outs along access roads.
And the weatherman Wednesdayi
had good new s.
A storm front, scheduled to
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Problems Crowd iFire Damage
Ike on First Day jSet at $7,500
Fire of unknown oricin Tuesday
WASHINGTON Ifl Problems of the presidency began jevening caused extensive damage
crowning in upon, uwignt u. J&iscnnnw er v puut-may ueiuie ""j v..( hi-uu,.,,. u.v. u. .
u " l.. .l.'j - . j i - i tu tu-nd nr hnilHinir t M.l K. 13th Most tugnwavs hae neen re-
n sLdiuL-ty nau a malice iu uiaw a lung uieaui onci mc - o lopened. The McKenirie Highway,
inauguration whirl. Ave- (closed near Blue River by water,
First, and foremost was whether he could got henate "P' L , c j ! i ? , j j I reopened as far as McKonrie
Bridge Wednesday morning.
Still cloyed are:
Highway 20 (Santiam) 54 miles
cial interest in General Motors
which has billions of dollars in de
fense cnnlracts. He is a former
president of CM.
In a flurry of senate debate,
Sen. Morse (lnd-Ore) asserted that
Eisenhower should not go through
with his pl?n to nominate Wil
son for his official family al
though word from the White Hous
was Eisenhower still had this intention.
proval for Charles E. Wilson to be his secretary of defense. ,nie' tld.(5"rf"s tI,intri11ri"m;
.The While House said Eisenhower still intends to nominate iZlm.
Wilson. 1 he situation presumably was the subject of an 8 a.m. j Sirfuj flm! Fjrfl M
iconierence ine new rresiueni
had with his attorney general
latements Issued Recall Election
designate, Herbert Brownell
Jr.
OTHER MATTERS
But other matters were pressing
in and got discussion from James
Hagcrty. White House press sec
retary, in a meeting with news
men. Hagerty told them:
WORLD
NEWS
King Quashes
Tacoma Rumor
west of Alhanv and between Al-
Barker Wedneday noon were un - hany and Ccrvallis.
ahle to stale the cause. Flames; Highwav 101 (Coast) From
started near a workbench. !50Uth o( coqnillc to California.
Three fire crews controlled the i
bl7.e in 15 minutes.
Stock lost included garment hang
ers, rlnlhes covers, soap and other
,"V ' . 7 V . ' A fire wall kept names from ig
slnng Communist defendants were ..Pa k tilled wtth
found guilty by a federal jury !-... .. . . . , Kugene's city manager. Oren I.
nesdav on charges tney laugnt ann - v . . ... n.. u.jn.,j, nh.H "url"
The time for Eisenhower's advocated the overthrow of the 'rSZT?:?. rZrtiK .imtnt '-
fie around. as Tacoma, Washington's first city OR.IEC'TS TO MrKAY
The blaze was reported at 9:57 manager. I The Senate voted on Ihe nominees
i Explaining thai (he rumors pron- ' en bloc mat is all at one time-
strike the area Wednesday night,
is considered weak. Forecasters ex
pect only showers.
Wednesday morning the Willnm
ette Biver at Eugene read 7.10
stage. And water stored by up-i'Bf;",,Nn. 8.BA.U;' .
.... ., t.,. n I es behind the eight-ball be-
were being let out, accounting for;fnrc n" "'."'i". "or,
part of the flow. .... .V, J ' Z
ly invoMng General Motors."
The Cabinet appointees confirm
ed were:
.lohn Foste Dulles of New York
as secretary of state.
George M. Humphrey of Ohio as
secretary of Treasury.
Herbert Brownell Jr., of Nevr
York as attorney general.
Arthur E. Summerfield of Michi
gan as postmaster general.
Douglas McKay of Oregon as sec
retary of the interior.
Ezra T. Benson of Utah as sec
retary of agriculture.
Sinclair Weeks of Massachusettes
as secrelary of commerce. .
Martin P. Durkin of Illinois as
F?I campaign statements were released Wednesday by f J TUin.Iif '"p
&a5 rZnir foun,y JudSP M 'ed 1 nursday r-
m statements were released bv the Recall Day T
jpmrnitice and the Good Government Committee:
J. x
stale of the union message will bt u. s. government by force and
decided at a meeting of the Presi-; violence.
dent witn congressional leaders. The jury reached its verdict after D m
CZ.J'VZ tv,. -h'h T' 48 hour' nd 24 m,n",M of "c,"al Saunders said he will keep Ihe ablv started because of a trip he wilh a shout of ayes. However. Sen.
oeen set. i ne messatc. wn..n r.i- diber.,jon tne F,Vcnth day .,. ...,( in th- (rnnl of lhi mHo t Tacoma VnnHav Kine Macnuson I D. Wash I announced he.
senhower will dclner in per.on. is smce ,t w timftei t consider nunrjn. oppn ,nd ,,, y,. -leaning said flatly that he is not interested fore Ihe vote lhat he wished to h
expected to set out his legislat e tn. fa1e nf ,h. drfdan,,. . d ,.n, jn (h. I recorded as opposed to confirma-
prngram at least in broad terms. , Each of th. defendants faced a K mn I k. m i.i .ji 'ii nf rKav u, .aid h difWd
r.tsennnwer nas not pi imtii possmie maximum pcnflii.v oi mr
tl.. : . . . I i.'J lk fit,. mannr Inrm nl onv.'uith Irkav' VtOU t IHI nilhltC MIW.
u.:..j .u. 1 r : ; : . tin nno i. " "r mjui mi I" ' ' .... ..... ...
voters Thursda ' L "t'i"-' "" i-i in .""' .. fjr. jn Ejfnf, M far ,m, vfari icrnmrnl and now has a field of Dfler and admission of Alaska as t
, . T V'.. "1 .1. : ' Ethel Bosenherg, convicted spies, upon conviction. They will be sen-
1 D-..I . I " In.-
1 UUV V IwOmmirree " Their appeal is one of the matters
l. ' . ,n "Pm- left hv ExPresident Truman for
I wallrrs fir.t charged me fnnlrary to the statement issued, Approximalely fiR.OOO county Ki!tennowPr
pMiscourleous. In two, by Judge Bayly Ihe recall voters will he eligible to partici . nm ,, , annnnr0
-, -... inmpiaints mere mcni nirenru ,i"- . --,,,-.,.. ... . . . .. ( .
"t , i .j t . ,u . ,nlv.wirfe enh-'nrK.M tolor Inrnnnl h.va run miS time On ine IJUPSIinn Ol Oil
. .. t nniitn nave iuhki"" . " -
I , . : I .1 . L. , I U'Annj4B
1 , en nnt1!nrt n,M. A Hn,HrM;nA l"' VI1HIII1U' a ' l"ll ,l UlCII mn ll ICIH-V,I HCAl iir.nir.wiij
whelher County Judge Dav T -n,;nc"' The """""ergs hus
Bavly continue, in office. Polling banrt " wife, were convicted of
Inlarcs will he onen from R a m Pa5MnK "'' .'" ""
lr"f thoughtful. Rut are oc-1
J ;nnings of impatience
Truman's or-
. , ... . ..... . ..... vnnrp nil I H u. ,n.- 1,1 iiuiiMii
mml The peon e 01 l.ane inunij rnm l.-i.mwi IO h.uihi. . . . ...
r- "v , :. ; .rn.h lasi maior acts was io oeciare mis
na hence nave onnurco , Meanwhile, if Hayly snnuirt ne ,. k. . i , cium
w r,-ra? I .hall re. offs. and out bursts of violent lent-' ....i, ni, rf(i wn.,ij h filled -n 'u ' tr. '
nt. w ! . . . ... . ' . . .. .. n nn n viaiiu n mi n"tir ci.ii-
iimris to be under- per, ana incompcirmr. . irtroush an appointment by ine nmv
' ll men at all limes two years. .coventor. j..
? charged me wilh not The Recall lommmrc is nuf js nderslood Oregon Cover
ofrsti,.. ... 1 f k.....iiA niiiTens in wmrn t,... r,... ,j r
nm- in ineir list, up ill m o"1 ' . nnr lain l aner.on num .K inr , . . . ... u
ons fr reta!, thJ'fa'pressur. groups are nol represent-!, reComrnenda.ion from the Lane ""I ,y,t?.ld1br l. "Jl C2"id.
w serious failure to;ed spile is no part oi mis spnn-lf;f)p Cenlra committee before , .,,... j ui.-.w,.,;.' convicts again spurned surrender
,"' lhat our new of- lanenusly lormcn wm. v-"" '; making any appointment in the j. u. ultimatu.ns Wednesday in their i
MAY OVERRIM.F, 1IST
CHICAGO 0P Tiny Roger Ue
Brodie, Siamese twin who for
34 days amared the medical
world by surviving a head-to-head
surgical separation, died
Tuesday night. The lfimnnth
old boy had been In a deep
coma slnre Ihe hislory making
operation Dec. 17. His brain cir
culation was Impaired and his
condition had been listed "very
precarious" since the separation
from hi, brother Rodney Dee.
CORRECTION
Springfield preclnrl No. S vot
er, will cast ballot, In Thursday',
special election at the A. F.
Steele residence. .10.1 N. isth St.
A typographical error in Tues
day', published list Indicated that
the precinct polling place might
he the Churrh of the Brethren.
candidates for eight city council' stale.
positions and Ihe mayor's office. Similarly. Sen. Young (R-ND)
The purpose of his trip was lo saul he wished to be recorded as
explain lo a meeting nf these can inpposed to Benson. He said he fear
didates Ihe relationships between, od Benson wanted lo lower govern-
a city manager and Ihe elective of- mem. price support, for farm pro-
ficials of a lown. rreviously, Kingiducts.
said, a l.'niversily of Washington
political scientist and a city finance
oxperl have talked to Ihe Tacoma
candidates about the manager sys-lem.
As In Wilson, Ihe administration
was searching around for some
formula whirh might overcome
senate objection, to his being de
fense secretary.
BELI.EFONTE, Pa. W Shout-
av was lhat if Msennower does " . , : . .
formed I.anc
?k tiUn ""ive. I know!Bayly Recall Committee.
bp no undue friction. I On the Snon.ooo O A- C r
'""frs also
event Bayly is recalled.
monr.t m-i D..,n .harems araiml
er'., own executive order
announced when it is ready. He
barricaded cellblock at Ihe Rock-
Kly s.,id ,hi, does not mean that Ei- J1 renitentiary and re-
w" - nivm. v.tn.s,,.- cn..-, naifl mis nors nni man mar ra- , . , , . . , .
ceived, Bayly snou n Know ... (iPd ,,,t Sept. IS by Ihe shower wuld or would not issue " r , ,,
me for work an-!everyone dealing wilh Ihe O C B,v)v commillee. State- ... 9n nrder as hnslal''" "n,il ,n''ir "Rripes
f u "'""ris np . c.nalor ( nrdon . , i ... -j ",rn an nrnrr. . h-,l
inree nf th .n.,i 'ones ' menis nv nolo s ues aonear n no-. ci;...u.... ... tn h e nfr m nt
Be V..-. ui . .. j. Ihe creri . i'1"' - 1 "." ' " .......
a ".Hmem. c. ...:. anninei. one rr" i.pn. m nmnc
,. ."i ii.uiiK my - - ....ivietr J"
- . j., ,hat , fair H for Oregon - A rercnlly-formed group ra
'm monej. . , . Ihe Good Government Commi
mm in Ihe chareesl The committee cues ine ........
. " !n"' lhat the .Ai,ntv'ing neglect ot oun . , RECALI, hour as a regular thing.
. s ?oaa . ..pi maintenance ... ... D......11 ...i... ri.i ,u,.i..
. . "'or an e cc inn raimrr in m.i'." (Continued on pose if A J iriven to everv man who continues
., -'Pile and revenge, of established 40 foot roads. j ,p t 7:47 a.m. looking a hit sleepy. f0V,,Xrm"n
J "d vour frienrt. or.i i nv necessary main- . .,,.. eyed after the inauguration hall ' " "
the oualitf .....:.""" ., ,.;.,nrt.. ' ' """" nri,L ',r' ... which ran into the early morning
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""l Eisenhower gni 10 nis mure i .... . , ,. . I, . ,V M MrLP. ' I . m
!a 02 a.m. for Ihe conference wilh1 " K" 'V ,hlrd. "f ,h."r 'H y 1 TjCfc'l 'Vf V
lied Brownell. and Hagerlv indicated "'W "". Tuesday , U 0 Tt K V
ttee.the President could he expecled to night 400 o Rockview-s prisoner, J . l.KY ' ? I I
'start his working dav al about that ' "PHulated to , demand for Gov V - I
ihouras. regular thing. . " ,, J"- A '
additional jail nntrnrr would bp
1 tity-i
"p for good mon
LZ- School in .he Junction Hty School. nell lo,d reporter, he Investigators groped vainly Wed-
?'rtoversm;n " ; ...r..r ' -Oi.tric will open Thursday morn couMn t discuss whelher his call ". ior ftnger none, in in nay
".-lainni ...'im, after beinc cn.ed tine Sun-.,.h th. e.,i. mi.r, " m "'"n
hoff. Ihe rich young widow who
apparently was slain by grave roC
hers after being buried aliva in
17PH.
City Detectives joined Wednes-
tj. . iiir-u, raiiiin- ,M t
vmi " w non recalls cnuntv Fair by opposing new
m over small incidents. I. in, rfinn.
F-hCi'!- nr' -,n "-r "rrbof high ;r a
r'.Pr , , 5 f r,ca" reas and allempling lo cau e
nr'Mire groun s lold ..... u nnnsinc Hcccla'
"re group is told. .: hv ooposing Hcccla
. ,, , Beach Road and tamp Lane.
. ' 'h,"' it is unfair to Failure, to provide lor an ade
Vrar ... j.: testing oro-
'an ,. """ " onij quate nar '.'-' .., f;nrope
nas n avrd a InsH. r llnrliilant fpvpr.
pnjr afr bring rlotrd .tinr Sun- rftnfprnP(j nP sPnatf rnntrovprny
iovpr thP MMPftwn oi Wilson lo dp
ypcrptary nf dpfpnp.
Ilisitlc ToiIot Broadcasters on Alert
give, Ike',
1 f'linc ini oao . r.iar orders for eouin- Editorials
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' "id c iimh, ih. enttinif the county I-10,
. recall ..'. ' ...... i. iom
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. ''Aira u and C, lie Claims a rr.... j: Pace SB
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SAf.EM .r Forty-three com day in the quest for Ihe answer
merrial broadcasting stations in 'he question: Did the ghoul, cut
Oregon have made meehanical.off her fingers In get her rings?
chance, which would permit them Digging with their hare hands by
to broadcast information during ihe eerie light of an oil lamp in a (
air raid alerts. These stations moist cemetery vault. Dr. Viggo j
would change their broadcasting Starcke and Police Constable Thco-
freouencies during alerts to B40 dor A. Binneballe carefully crunv
Page SB lor 1240 kilocycles. The plan will bled clod after clol of the wet
law, am i i ... ... i
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,ron'!Tiufd on ptiQC HA)
na,slied ad,
Fage, S UB 'he in effect throughout the coun-clay surrounding r.iertnid I con-
try by March 1. :vulsively twisted skeleton.
(NT.A Tflephntn)
THIS WAS THE SCENE on rapilot Hill t General Eisenhower took the oath of office
as 34th President of the I'nlted States administered by Chief Justice Fred A'lnson. At
left is Mr. Truman.
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