Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 02, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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8 Capital Journal, I
, 'Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, August 2, 1949
What Is the Communism
Dean Acheson Refers to?
By DeWITT MacKENZIE
I Secretary of State Dean Acheson made a statement Thursday
about communism which is likely to cause puzzlement among
. some intellectuals who have been viewing the Red ism as a Utopian
c political ideal
In makine a olea before the
house foreign affairs committee
for approval of the administra
tion EuroDean arms program,
. the secretary pointed out that
r "throughout this struggle there
, has been in existence Denina
the Iron Curtain the greatest
i peacetime combination of mili
tary forces the world has ever
I known."
I Then a bit later he said:
l "The fact is that the appeal
I nf international communism is
not, contrary to the self-serving
' assertions of the Soviets, an ap-
peal to the minds of men.
J "International communism
I has made its gain in Europe not
J by any intellectual or spiritual
I attractions but by the threat that
i derives from the existence of
large forces, and the ruthless ap
I plication of force wherever this
j has been necessary to achieve
' its objectives."
I ...
' That strikes me as calling for
I a definition of "communism."
i As pointed out in previous
; columns, the original commu
. nism of generations past was a
' beneficent ideology abolishing
! private property and establish-
ing a social order in which it
; was one for all and all for one.
t However, by the beginning of
l this century communism had
been split into two sections
j the bolshevists, who were the
. majority, and the menshevists,
i who were the minority.
I
t
The bolshevists, led by Lenin
adopted the doctrine of direct
action. They held that the rule
of the proletariat could only be
achieved by actual revolution
and bloodshed.
This was exemplified in their
successful revolution in 1917
when the czar was overthrown
and "liquidated" with his imme
diate family.
Since then the bolshevists
have been in power in Moscow,
first under Lenin and for the
past quarter century under Sta
lin. Direct action and strong
arm methods have prevailed.
That s what Mr. Acheson re
fers to as "the ruthless applica
tion of force." It is one of the
cardinal tenets of communism as
practiced by the present bolshe
vist regime.
The original brands of com
munism and socialism, of course,
had much in common.
We get the reflection of this
fact in the name of the Russian
commonwealth Union of Sov
iet Socialist Republics. However,
there's a wide breach between
socialism and communism these
day.
Bailing Out at 15 Feet The propeller wind stream sends
this trainee out of his plane into the bail-out net in ground
practice at the Naval Air station, Alameda, Calif.
Pear Picking Starts
Mcdford, Aug. 2 VP) Picking
of the Rogue river valley's multi
million dollar Bartlett pear crop
began yesterday, after one of
the most successful growing
seasons in many years.
Contracts Let for
Santiam Culverts
Portland, Aug. 2 Among
highway contracts let by the
commission at Portland today
are:
Marion county Constructing
reinforced concrete box culvert
at milepost 59.08, Tunnel creek
culvert on North Santiam high
way above Detroit, R & M Con
struction company, Central
Point, $9255.
Polk Paving .22 of a mile of
the Dallas paving project; United
Contracting company, Portland,
$8310.
Off on a 2,485-Mile Ride Italian Boy Scouts line up in
Milan at the start of a 2,485-mile motorcycle ride to the
International Boy Scout convention in Oslo,' Norway.
I, I
Age, 119 Years William
Pringle (above), of Johannes
burg, South Africa, who re
cently celebrated his 110th
birthday, is still active and
hopes to live for many years.
Graduate Forums
On OCE Campus
Monmouth, Aug. 2 A scries
of graduate forums dealing with
problems in education discuss
ed at the Oregon College of Ed
ucation will be broadcast Aug
ust 2, 9 and 16 over station
KOAC, it was disclosed Tuesday.
The last of the forums on the
Monmouth campus is to be held
Wednesday afternoon. It deals
with public opinion research in
to problems of education. Other
topics which will be aired on
future radio programs dealing
with subjects studied in the for
ums at Monmouth arc: balances
of extremes in education, schools
for all children, and problems of
preparing students for college.
Jefferson
Mrs. Henry Powell moved
into her new house which her
son Alfred built for her lust
nortli of his house. The house
has five rooms, kitchen, dining
and living room combined, bed
room, shower, and toilet.
Miss Janie Mulchings has
moved to Salem and is now em
ployed by the telephone com
pany. Three other members of
her class are also employed in
Salem, M a x i n e Armstrong,
Yvonne Roseneau, and Jean
Farman.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cochran
received word that they have'
a grandson born to their daugh
ter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Lcland Pittim. He has been
Monte Glenn and weighed six
pounds nine ounces.
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Australian Strikers
Clash with Police
Sydney, Australia, Aug. 2 W
Two hundred police clashed
with 1000 demonstrating wharf
laborers in Sydney streets today.
1 welve men were arrested.
The incident was a side issue
in , Australia s crippling coal
strike now in its sixth week.
Soldiers, airmen and some sail-
ors began at midnight to get coal
from open cuts in the coal fields
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cal help instead of transient la
bor to harvest the crop.
, The employment service of
fice at 710 Ferry street sent out
231 pickers Tuesday morning.
but that wasn't nearly enough.
West Stayton alone wants 300
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work, and there n also a call
from the yards around Salem,
and from Independence which
is going in more for beans. The
bean acreage has increased by
25 per cent over last year.
The beans are coming on
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and ashes from lumber mills and
industrial developments in the
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