Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 12, 1949, Page 20, Image 20

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    20 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, August 12, 1949
Admits Communist Aim
To Smash Government
New York, Aug. 12 W) Briefly, this was the question:
Does the communist party teach that its proposed workers' dic
tatorship could arise only through the smashing of the capitalist
government, army and police force?
The answer, in brief: "Yes."
The reply came yesterday from
Robert G. Thompson, New York
state communist chairman and
one of 11 top American Reds on
trial for conspiracy to advocate
forcible overthrow of' the gov
ernment. Thompson, however, prefaced
his affirmative reply with this
lengthy analysis of what it
meant:
"All of history shows that the
ruling class is very unapt to give
up its control of industry, cap
ital and political power in thia"eIimmat'n and cleansing of
country and is very apt to meet
every move toward social prog
ress on the part of the workers
and the mass of the people with
violence, and no people's front or
working - class - led government
would just take over readymade
the various phases of the state
apparatus that are corroded with
fascist-minded and in many in
stances, lynch-minded elements.'
Then he added softly: "Yes
as we interpret it in that way.'
Federal Judge Harold R. Me
dina, apparently missing the fi
nal words, ordered the question
read again, and demanded a yes
or no answer.
Thompson protested that to
answer without his explanatory
Nearly Fourth Million
For Oregon Publicity
Oregon organizations arc
spending $242,774 in 1949 to at
tract tourists and promote in
dustry and agriculture, accord
ing to a national survey con
ducted by the research depart
ment of The Curtis Publishing
company.
The study lists the following
expenditures: Grant Pass and
Josephine County Chamber of
Commerce, $3,300; Hood River
Chamber of Commerce, $1,000
Klamath County Chamber of
Commerce, Klamath Falls, $4,
250; Jackson County Chamber
of Commerce, Medford, $2,000;
Pendleton Chamber of Com
merce, $350; visitors service de
partment, Portland Chamber of
Commerce, $6,200; travel in
formation department, Salem,
$220,000; Seaside Chamber of
Commerce, $5,674. These sums
are for advertising and promo
tion purposes alone, excluding
administrative and overhead expenses.
The report shows that nation
ally a record $8,731,000 is be
ing spent this year, mostly to
attract vacationers. The nation's
tourist industry has grown into
an $8,000,000,000 business, the
study says.
preface would place him in a
straightjacket.
Judge Medina then directed
the prosecution to go on with an
other question.
A check later showed Thomp
son's "yes" had been heard by
the court stenographer, and was
recorded in the testimony.
Assistant U. S. Attorney Frank
H. Gordon asked Thompson if
the establishment of a working
class dictatorship would involve
your opponents?
"Well," said Thompson, "I
would say that there were a few
Tom Clarks and Rankins and so
forth that could stand elimina
tion from American public life,
and undoubtedly the working
class would do a good job of
that."
Triple-Unit
For New Train
First of Southern Pacific's new
$375,000 streamlined triple-units
for the "Cascade", night train
between Portland and San Fran
cisco, will go into service on the
northbound train from Oakland
Friday evening, the railroad
announced today.
Twin of this articulated din
ing, lounge and kitchen unit has
left the Pullman-Standard plant
in Chicago to join its mate on the
Shasta Route within a few days.
Addition of the new cars
marks another important step
toward progressive streamlining
of the train, to be completed by
next summer according to pres
ent car delivery schedules, it was
stated.
"Cascade Club" is the name
by which thenew triple-unit will
be known. It closely resembles in
exterior appearance and general
interior arrangement the famous
"Lark Club" on the night stream
liner between Saq Francisco and
Los Angeles.
More than 200 feet long, it
East Salem Family Picnic
Largest One of Season
East Salem, Aug. 12 One of the largest family picnics held
in East Salem this summer was that held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Werner on Garden road. Relatives from out of the
state were honored guests with the following friends and rela
tives present. Honored guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hoffman
and children Carol Joe and1
Sammy and Miss Elaine Ifft all
from Fairbury, Illinois.
Que, is attendlntf were: Fred R. Pf.ed-
erer also from Illinois; and Irom Silver
ton Edward Kuenil Jr.: Earl SUdell, Emll
Trachsel. Gary Kaufman, Marlene Von
Flue, William Dettwyler, Rose Van Flue,
Irene Stadell. Mary Kaufman. Anna
Kuenzl, Al Kuenzl, John Kuenzl, Benja-
an Kauiman. Elizabeth Kaufman. Hazel
Stadell, William JIarl, William Kaufman,
Norman Stadell, Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Klopfensteln, Laura Van Flue, Mr. and
Mrs. Eiiymoncl Werner, Mr. and Mr.
Paul Stadell and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Schmidt gold, Eleanie, Boverely and
Marilyn; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gerhlng,
Warren, Mark and Danny; Helen Harl,
Joan Harl, Mr. and Mrs. Werner Keller
lials and son, Norman; Delia Kuenzl. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Harl and Nina; Benny
Von Flue, Carolyn Walhster, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Kuenzl and Kenny; from
Pratum community Mr. and Mrs. Aden
Klopfensteln, Janet and Vrrla; Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Kuenzl and Judy. From Port
land Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hedden and
daughter, Ann; Mr. and Mrs. Adam
niuemschlen and Jean And Bill Eggiman;
Vcrna Kaufman, Rowland Bolliirer. Mr.
and Mrs. Harlan Shurter, Diana and
Jerry: Lee Kuenci and son. Terrv: CharM
Btadell, Evelyn Kuenzl, Alfred Dettwyler ,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Werner and
ilnUBhtcrs, Arlone and Carol from Salem I
and also from Bilverton Edna Kaufman.
Vclma Kuenzl, Mary Ellen Balllger Arnie
rrncnsei, joe wanister, Kaymona Kuemzi,
John Bolllger, Fred Dettwyler, Howard
Klopfensteln, Rudolph E. Dettwyler, Mabel
Kuenzl, Lucille Von Flue, Norma Kauf
man, Oscar P. Bolliger, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
ataaeii and Marvin Kuenzl, Ralph Kuenzl,
Olen Kuenzl, Marlon Kuenzl, Arnold Von
riue ana Merle Kaufman. Caroline Wan
ster, Richard Klopfensteln, and Lawrence
Kuenzl.
contains one room for dining and
lounging that ii 135 feet from
end to end, unexcelled for spa
ciousness and luxury by any
other railroad equipment yet
manufactured. Southern Pacific
officials say. Roomy kitchen
and pantry space has been pro
vided in the third car of the
triple-unit for speedy meal service.
Interior styling and color tones
of the "Cascade Club" gener
ally follows those worked out for
the new "Shasta Daylight" which
went into service recently on the
Portland-San Francisco run,
featuring Canyon Tan, Odell and
Crater Lake Blue and Cedar
all inspired by colors of the
scenic Shasta Route.
Justice Douglas
On Oregon Vacation
Portland, Aug. 12 Of) Wil
liam O. Douglas, associate jus
tice of the U.S. supreme court,
visited here today before going
on to his summer cabin in the
Wallowa mountains near Los-
tine.
The
jurist arrived here
1 air late last night,
byl His son, Willam,
Jr.
I has gone to the cabin. The twolly from a seven week trip to Eu
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