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Outside Oregon- Monthly, $1.00; 6 Mos., $6.00; Year, $12. 4 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, May 31, 1949 BY BECK Popular People Haste Needed for Reform Both houses of congress have approved and sent to con ference to adjust differences bills giving: the president authority to make reorganizations within the executive .branch of government in the interest of economy and effi ciency along lines recommended by the Hoover commis sion. . Under the senate bill either branch of congress could block a presidential reorganization plan by voting disap proval within 60 days after its submission to congress. Under the house bill the vote of both house and senate would be required to block a reorganization plan. The senate bill would make it more difficult for any re form as it gives congress a double veto on presidential action, and reflects the obstructive influence of intrenched "bureaucracy against economy and efficiency as well as congressional opposition to curtailment of patronage. The Hoover commission clearly stated that the initia tive in executive branch reorganization can only be taken by the executive branch itself, though it is essential that congress should reserve the right of review and pass judg ment. But each action should not be subject to double veto. It is to be hoped that conferees will quickly adopt the .house version so as to enable the president to submit his first plans at the present session, for there is a 60-day .clause attached. There is no excuse for delay in bringing order out of the existing chaos, especially as the national budget shows a deficiency. A Visitor's Impression What impression does a traveler get of a city? " Nowadays, most travelers get around by automobile, so the highway entrance to a city is the first thing that gets attention. With this in mind, Eugene, for instance, is .planning to give some beauty to the highway entrance to the city to the south. Three groups are concentrating on offering a favorable "first impression" to the visitor to Eugene. In on the planning are the state highway department, the Eugene city council, and the Eugene Gateways association. Their plans call for landscaping and "screen planting" of both sides of the highway forming the Judkins Point gateway. Since Salem is getting its traffic plans settled for the .present and future, the city now could well give some thought toward seeing that the gateways to the capital were in keeping with the beauty and importance of Salem. This entrance landscaping would, of course, be tied in with the general beautification of the city itself. A traveler in the middle west notes the effectiveness 'of a landscaped entrance to a city. More attention to such marks of beauty seem to be given to gateways there than In other parts of the country. ' The logical group to give attention to such a matter In Salem is the park advisory board, which could coordinate efforts with the state highway department. How Socialism Works in England An Associated Press dispatch from Selarnthy, England, tells of the joy of life under the socialistis regime of the British labor party, whose endless red tape on trivialities is reminiscent of our own OPA control during war time. The clerk of Sommerset parish had for a hundred years or more tacked election notices uion a church door and adjacent trees. The owner of the property turned it over to the government as a national trust. This followed: The government said the parish clerk had to quit nailing notices on government trees. The law snld he had to have five bulletin boards for that purpose. The clerk got permission to up the tax rates a penny to pay for the boards. Then he ap plied, in triplicate, for an allotment of rationed lumber to make the boards. Next, he mailed the national trust a copy of a lease. In tripli cate, covering erection of the boards. Then he applied, In quin tupllcate, for permission from the county planning committee to erect the boards. The board sent the applications back, said they'd have to have applications in triplicate for each of the five boards 15 in all with a diagram of the proposed bulletin .board on each. At that moment, something in Tom's soul died. He quit. This is typical of all socialistic planned economy states where red tape bureaucracy rules, and a large percentage of producers are withdrawn from production to supervise and regiment the balance of the people. ( THE CRUST OF FRED NEHER KEEPING KfflMr DINNER'S OUR GUESTS GABBING THERE. HE M'M ALL KNOWS THEY'RE COMINSji7NVl READY FOR a THEREFORPINNER9M HALFAN WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND Airing of Plane Contracts Called Healthy for U. S. By DREW PEARSON Washington The house armed services committee's probe of the B-36 and airplane contracts opening today will make some people cringe but will be healthy for the nation. However, the public should take a good luck at both sides before It does too much condemning. BY GUILD Wizard of Odds Here are some of the con fusing and dif ficult facts in the case: 1. Congress man Jimmy Van Z a n d t, P e n n sylvania republican, who charges politics In B-38 con- S ' tracts, is a naval sfei- Xii-J $16,000; 1943, $30,000; 1944, $27,669.68; 1945, $6,000; 1946, $6,000; 1947, $6,000. Most of the big money to See. Johnson was paid when Victor Emmanuel controlled Consoli dated Vultee. Incidentally Vic tor Emmanuel also paid a re tainer to George Allen, ex White House Jester, and made him a director of Consolidated Vultee. Odium took over con trol in 1947. reserve captain with a great yen to become an admiral. He is spearheading Despite this circumstantial the navy's bitter, sub rosa smear evidence of political pressure, campaign against Secretary of however, this columnist is con Defense Louis Johnson and the vinced that political 'pressure air forces. had nothing to do with B-36 con- 2. On the other hand, Floyd tracts. Odium, head of Consolidated Real fact is that the air force Vultee which makes the B-36, definitely decided to switch was one of the heavy contrib- from the B-50 and the B-54 to ulors to the Truman campaign the B-36 last July. Even earlier and helped finance the famous around May of 1948, one year Truman train which made every ago the house appropriations "whistle stop." committee was Informed this By DON UPJOHN Officially, Odium's campaign change might be in the works. Fnr some easv bouffht thrills, narrow escanes and anme hlnnri contribution was listed as only Coneressman Eneel of Michiean. curdling experiences one doesn't have to go further than to drive $3'5u0 to the democratic na- like Van Zandt a republican, one's car along Marion street which was fashioned into a through tional committee. But five ex- and considered the watchdog of ON MOST "FAIR" SLOT MACHINES THF nDOC ARE AS HI6H AS 1.000 TO I A6AINST HITTING THE JACKPOT. (YOU WIH YOU BIT, CHiRUS tomrA,ai.) S X VI 'x I it CROOKED I ! U SLOT MACHINE CO fT fUR you WON'T FOLLOW THE DOCTOR'S ORDERS AND TAKE ALL YOUR MEDICINE. DRUGGISTS MAINTAIN THE ODDS ARE 5 TO I AdAINST IT. IF YOU'RE A TRAPPER. THE ODDS ARE 6 TO I YOU'LL TRAP MUSKRAT RATHER THAN ANY OTHER AN IMAL. 0PP0SSUMS ARE NEXT. SIPS FOR SUPPER Thrills Aplenty street temporar ily recently to accomodate traffic while a detour was es tablished to take care of the tun nel digging op erations at t h e state capitol. Evidently a lot of folk have to get in the habit of stopping a t newly created stop streets rath- Don Upjohn er than Just watching for stop world's top nations meeting to ecutives who take orders from ihet armftri rvipp i familiar who for so many years was him aIs0 Put UP $25,000, and with this fact. known as Cornelia Mervin, state tnelnntriUti??S " "C' Finallv in January and again librarian. !n fact, our feliclta- IXTZXl ' S tion. to both of them a. the Pollan, vice president of United thT funds be diverted twilight gathers and they can which is controlled by from tne B.50 and B.M t0 the find Joy and solace in their in- "ms,,AtLas r?,P S1a ZeT B-36. The March recommenda- tellectual and other pursuits. A and John A Werner SlenHi ! tion was okehed by the late Se couple who both played a large cXe part in the progress and ad- contributions on the same day white House vancement of their state. November 30 In other words, ' actually they were "Wednesday demo- lne 0 , ,, wa, not aclua"y rrats"aftm- the Tr,, i- made public, however, until The ton riinlnmnts nf fhB . tory. April 5, just a few days after o t i t. ,. .inhnsnn nprame secretary 01 ne- signs. In face, If one wishes to effect a decision as to Germany who collected thhi inonev fnr fense which, on the surface, maintain his life, liberty and wmcn may in turn either ef- the Truman campaign and now makes it look bad for him. pursuit of happiness while driv- f"tuae- or not- wr'd P 0kehs airplane contracts as sec- The current Investigation will ing a ong Marion street he' do a"d hrmony, seen, , to be mak- retary of nationa, defe waj heaUh however, not oniy well to stop at the intersections e usual Progress toward als0 a director and att0rney for to clear up undercover Innuendo himself instead of depending on anse"'e"1ce"t' wh'ch. as far a Consolidated Vultee, the air- but because the big aviation north and south seeing the stop be ascertained is no prog- plane company controlled by companies have done plenty of signs Yea, this street might reM "' Odium which makese the B-36. lobbying In the past and this provide some good openings for Secretary Johnson's income probe will put them on notice a first aid station, surgical clin- We wonder if they wouldn't from this company for the last for the future. It will also be ic, hospital and even a mortu- Bet further just calling in their six years for which securities healthy to have the complete ary unless drivers get their eyes wives and turning the job over and exchange commission re- background of Investment-Ty-more accustomed to the stop t0 them. oorts are available wast- 1040 mnn Flovd nrtlnm hrnuaht into alalia. MacKENZIE'S COLUMN From Knight to Barkeep By DeWITT MacKENZIE W) Foreign Attain Analjitt- The very considerable socialist losses to conservatives in recent county council elections in Britain have given rise to widespread debate as to the reasons for these setbacks to the nation's ruling party. ly under the very heavy taxa tion. Death duties are so terrific that frequently an heir has to sell much of his property in or der to meet taxes. When it hap pens, as I have seen It in Eng land, that property changed hands twice within a year or so because of deaths, then the es tate may be virtually wiped out, both ready money and real es tate. Pritixh rhanreltnr nf the n. don't necessarily reflect the chequer Sir Stafford Cripps re views of the voters on national centIy stated during a speech matters. jn commons that the number of That is, the same districts net incomes over 5,000 pounds might give an entirely differ- Stirling ($20,000), after taxation, ent vote in a national election had dropped from a pre-war flg- if y UiA Thus far no! explanation which is widely satisfactory has been evolved, even in England. In general, itr seems to be agreed that such I elections often are governed by 0eW kMJl d u r e 1 y local conditions and sentiment, and such as is due next year. ure of 11,000 to 250 now. It really is amazing to find that Britain can produce only 250 people with net Incomes the full light of day. County employes wear' their wrist watches set to daylight savings time, while their office clocks are set to standard time However, there is an observ ant school which feels the con- $20,000. DC! VOUVD wvm. - WWW vote does In considerable degree . reflect the opposition of those Apropose of this situation, th classes of society which are rs . of Burke's peerage 4K MAuit.f r.mc,r0 which lists royalty and folk with LI I CV-CI1 bl J A CUl 1CU VllQt DlfflCUlt tO Believe Public memory Is short. eb"ug.h' . y" -e nt of lavender may Burdette I STJSlto nationalization. .... they had lost track of 13 baron Many conservatives feel ' Th. vieM. ,hn (rightly or wrongly) that this ',,, . ' program is aimed at the de- sjnce th,f announcement tiuurvs mc aei 10 aianuaru nine rnPnn enmonna ini,Aiu uM 4 . , , . , " ' ouraeiie wrigni, vice -jibsiucui Kiugmm 10 anu - c nr. this announcement a. -leading a sort of double life, M?o!e?to of Curtiss-Wright Aviation com- struction of private initiative C0Z ot the ZS" men a, it were. to tt. wlffiSSi. ' " nm th8t " COp Pa" conducted such an astute and the levelling off of indi- haUvftuedthuep, ISL.T viauai incomes. bids the engineers would like to have posted and given pub licly for opening on June 14. They are asking for bids on a shopping center, barber shop and hold everything a beauty shop. When they get these fin As Best Weapon of Peace PniUn... 1 ' .. ... and successful lobby In Wash- Incidentally, County Clerk used to the station. ' ais,nIeclant ington that he was accused by Harlan Judd has received notlfi- a six-font 1PB twinnd ,..i u. . , some air generals of getting the catioY, from the army engineer, ask him about it Fairlamb says women army to accept airplanes with a up Walla Walla way showing ..T don't think 'they believe me," he says, despairingly shorter Crulsing "diUS- that great steps are being tak- ' aesPalngiy. A ew years after that Doug. en toward building of the new IimtwMiiwjieiM8 jag Aircraft, not Curtiss, was McNary lock and dam. This is considered the army's chief pet. in the shape of invitation for SCOFFS AT AID FDPrP ri AlkAC And the marriage between Don- n,A,,U 111,. " - "-l-mHJ -- "I" , . j aiu J-rougias uautjiiin niiu 1110 'Bull' Halsev Rates Carrier Arnold was believed helpful to . I " h- nf nrHern that turned the wheels at the Douglas plant. Thla mav have neen S 1 1 n - Washington P Fleet Admiral William F. Halsev MnnH. fair- am the current PhflrVeB Ished, especially the latter, prob- cautioned the nation against pinning its defense on "improved hurled against Louie Johnson; ably the dirt throwing will be weapons." . which is why lt., healthy to have on in earnest. But there may be He declared the aircraft car- But the retired "Bull" of the these charges aired by congress, dirt thrown to 1 Wbe'rThnn ""ier is "the most potential pre- paclfic Sea roared ,nto the where LouU Johnson really orr.ibeaur,0yW"hop.a ,hP f..0' 'n 0Ur b8g ' controversy over the air force', comes in for criticism o , the tricKs. flvi pj o i other hand, Is to his selection of n, , r i, ,77, '. ur ,. In an addre ' Memorial hh-flytag B-36 long range Curtis Cald head o Electrlc Our felicitations to Walter M. Day progranli Halrey dld not bomber. Bond and share to ,ecretary Pierce, former governor, on his mention directly the defense de- Halsey declared he has seen of the army. 88th birthday which he observes partment's recent order halt- navy jet fighters zoom from a Calder is nothins more nor Monday In their Eola Hills Eden ing work on the navy's proposed carrer deck jn ..a matter of less than an Odium executive. minutes" to the 40,000-foot alti- And making him secretary ot . . , . , . .. ' the army would be equivalent tude at which th B-36 oper- to putUn'g Tyc00n odYum into ates. He said he was "amazed" this vital spot. More will be at claims the bomber is "invul- published about Tycoon Odium nerable to fighter interception." tomorrow. Sir Nnrman Hamiltnn Prin- Be that as may, it's true that gie , serving drinks at a ho- incomes in Britain are fast be- tel in Worcester. He laughing- ing leveled off, though in all iy explains that he has the idea fairness it must be recorded that 0l getting a job as manager of the leveling off process was go- a COUntry hotel, and took his ing on under conservative rule present job to get experience. long before the socialists took sir John Henry Dunn, son of over. a former lord mayor of Lon- As this column previously has don, was found checking coal pointed out, the so-called land- trucks as they came from an ed-gentry is disappearing rapid- open pit mine near Barnsley. with his most estimable wife super-carrier. NO FLAMBOYANT BLONDE Veteran Hat-Check Girl Acts as Censor of Morals Modern Lady Godiva Inglrwood. Calif. (UR A modern Lady Godiva who tins been di ling around the I-oi Angr.les area in hrr sedan made two appearances here today and sharp-eyed police dropped other tasks to search for her. The uninhibited nature girl drcve up to a corner in her battered car, shed her full length coat and was left clothed In only shoes and knee-length stockings, shocked witnesses re ported. Forty-five minutes later, she repeated the performance at another corner. Thrre witnesses noticed that the comely woman also wore excessive makeup. Earlier this week, a nude woman between 20 and 30 years old, was reported driving around Long Reach where she would occasionally stop to walk around her car In the raw. By VIRGINIA MocPHERSON Hollywood (U.R) Not all of Hollywood's hat check girls are flamboyant blondes with a special smile for movie bachelors. The veteran of them all is a prim little lady who checks their morals along with their overcoats. Her name is Bernice Kinzel "There is no cheap and easy way to win wars, and we can not place too much reliance up- PILLS FOR CONGRESS The president of the Louisiana I. SI : "snUnl Uill 112 viiamto pals' foTVorn-ou. blushes. the Arrow.' Those senators and congressmen. He is Dudley J LeBlanc, who (copTTitnt mi) the Fleet Reserve association, "Your navy, your army, and your air force will all be neces- t ni l. nro!Hent nrn tern nf 'Also "The Sling and sary. the state senate but also happens were too we must Drotect our time- to head the Le Blanc comoration .,.., J'..n oirf timer nnlv be racy and dozcn of people ask' tested weapons against the over- which produces Hadacol vita- J "Zrbeen .M ; f or eigh ed for 'Hecate County.' But if zealou, utterances of the so- mins. cause shes been at it lor eigni 1M .. ... b . , ,.,1(i hv. .... years. Few others stick it out gone to jail" that long. . . If they don't snag a boy she ha, , terrible time mak- 'BIG BOY' AND HIS MASTER friend or a movie contract in a jng ,iei to people like Jimmy year or so, they marry the boy Stewart and Spencer Tracy, she back home or desert the night ty,. They don't read much. But spots for better-paying Jobs. plenty of other stars do and But Bernice, who's blue-eyed they go mostly for biographies and blonde, and pretty as a lot and adventure tales. of her customers' companions, Wouldn't you rather drink Four Roses? Reduced in price! 45 QUART $2 s:L PINT Fine Blinded Whiskey, 90.5 proof. 60 (rain neutral spirits. Frankfort Distillers Corp., N.Y.C. iSSA & Sightless Man Gets New Try with Dog Being Trained for Begging Two for One Auto Sale Denver (11.19 A Denver auto dealer who advertised usrd cars for one rent each with the purchase of another car at the regular price was swamped with business today as Colo rado anglers flocked to his lot to buy the "fishermen's spe cials." Elwood Edwards got th Idea from the one cent sales long conducted by drug and cosmetic manufacturers. He said he believes he If the nation's first auto dealer to try the plan. Gardening Permitted Dei Moines (P) Boyd Smith cannot 10 Into the Smith home, hut he ean tend the garden. Mrs. Phyllis Smith obtained a restraining order to keep her husband out of the house pending disposition of a pe tition for divorce. Yesterday Judge t.oy Ladd entered an order which allows Smith to tend the garden and get the garden tools out of the basement The garden tending, according to the order, must be between 7 ajn. and t p.m. Atlanta. Mav 31 (U.R) Sightless V. C. Knight was given an- "The most rjnnular books riaht other chance today to keep the dog he is trying to train to lead Is something of a fixture at Cha- now," Bernice says, "are 'Beau mm on pegging iour. sen s, the swankiest eaterie James' by Gene Fowler, 'Legend Police Court Judge A. W. Cal- told Callaway that the society around these parts. of a Lady' by Robert Hardy An- laway gave Knight a suspended would give up Big Boy again. drews, and 'To Hell and Back' $12 fine for drunkenness and Knight was arrested last week She's been there so long she by Audie Murphy." told him the Humane Society on charges of starving the ani- has a side-line: She peddles She sold a lot of copies of would let him have Big Boy, mal, but got a suspended sen- books "The Naked and the Dead," too a German shepard, once more, fence and a $30 pot collected And many's the movie star but she warned everybody the Callaway opened the hearing at the Judge's bench, who comes in for a New York language In that one barely with a demand as to whether He was arrested again Satur- cut and ambles out with a book passed her censorship tests. Knight wanted to lose his dog jay night. Bernice thinks he should read. "Lota of times the author will and "keep on drinking." Lln(, aI0 reported that Big But she refuses to stock spicy be having dinner inside while "No, sir, I don't want to lose Boyi tak,n t0 the ociety's ken novels even If they wind up I'm selling his book out here," him," Knight replied. "And I'm when Knight was picked on the "best seller" lists. She Bernice added. "So I take lt over going to leave it alone." up the KeonA tim.i had de. says they're not good for her and get him to autograph It. Knight was represented by veioped a cough but would re clients' morals. Last night Mr. Andrews was so W. T. Bethany, an attorney who cover hli health if he continues "I censor every book before I busy signing 'Legend of a Lady' volunteered his services. the mfat diet made p0SSbie Dy put it on mv shelf." she explain- his roast beef got cdld." Bethany said he had ar- jhe can donati0ns ed. "If It's trashy I won't handle Producers are getting so ranged with an uncle of Knight, r.iw.v had ,n.nM It." they'll buy a book and then ask J. A. Aughtman of Atlanta, to After Calloway had suspended And, if the movie heroes uk Bernice if she thinks lt d make take care of him. Unless the sentence he shoved across for it anyhow, she tells them a good movie. Lots of her re- Knight straightens out, Bethany his desk a dollar bill which had she doesn't think it's fit for them commendations, she says, have said, he will be sent back to his come to him through the malls to read. wound up on the screen. home In Macon. Ga. from someone who read of "I did a lot of lecturing on But the only bonus she ever Marshall Llnd, manager of Knight's earlier troubles with 'Forever Amber'," Bernlee got was her usual tip. the Atlanta Humane Society, the law. Dii)i mm An Btnptrt Block home Is a Joy te ll fail It's warm and weathsr-tight th.rt are so drafts from vails and floors. Owners will tell too Empire Block homes art dean, modem, pleasant ... that they coat less to taild, leu to maintain, leu to Inaura. Whether yoo plan a small or larg doom, yoall mo mat umpire Block oetutraction offer more adTantages. nil tooerur shows Empire Block conitnie tlOB in yewr comnmnity. Phone or write for T"eopT' Ph. I 514$ urssocs! . cowani Pumilite Block & Supply Co. Out Edgewater Street. West Salem