Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 10, 1949, Page 4, Image 4

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Capital Adjournal
An Independent Newspaper Established 1888
GEORGE PUTNAM, Editor and Publisher
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Popular People
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Salem, Oregon, Monday, October 10, 1949
Opposing the Genocide Convention
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The American Bar association at the recent annual ses
sion of its house of delegates adopted a resolution
disapproving an international Genocide convention, be-
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"international tribunals which might supercede American Jrj rUK SUrrtK
courts and endanger the self-governing power of American
states."
The ABA has before this opposed American participa
tion in international action of this kind. Last year it op
posed the universal declaration of human rights and the
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WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND
General Vaughan Goes
Deep-Sea Treasure-Seeking
By DREW PEARSON
Washington In the confidential files of Sen. Clyde Hoey's
investigating committee is a report on Gen. Harry Vaughan and
his partner, John Maragon, in which they seek sunken treasure
at the bottom of the sea. ' And as usual, they pull a lot of political
wires to get the treasure.
CAPITAL CARTOON
Red Feathers
This it one
part of the
Vaughan - Mar
agon investiga
tion which Sen
ator "Just - the -Usual-
Proce
d u r e" H o e y
wants to sup
press. It is also
7 n
President Tru-M I?
man is exerting it-' u s..
pressure to hush ' .
up, despite the fact that he made
his great reputation as a senate
investigator.
Here's another one
Community Cheat. "
bo didn't give to the'
Mr. Anon Observes
By DON UPJOHN
As a rule letters from Mr. Anon aren't given much shrift but
nronosed covenant of human rights, alleging that they one has just been received by County Judge Grant Murphy which
are not substantiated by documents involved. maybe shouldn't be born to blush unseen. Says the writer. I trust
The Genocide convention does not create or establish the tempest in a teapot over the outs.de appearance of the
such a court to supercede American courts. Article VI ppos c""nuse wl" nul ... ,..y u,y . .-.., u.8 ...
merely reads: ing and build .
"Persons charged with genocide , . . shall be tried by a com- new one, before,
petent tribunal of the state in the territy of which the act u,e id fjre trap,;
was committed, or By such international penal trmunai as may Burns down and
have jurisdiction with respect to those contracting parties which destroys all the
shall have accepted its jurisdiction." i records Any-
The parties to the convention, by signing the treaty, way, who says
do not assume any obligation to assist in the creation of there is any
such a tribunal, nor to accept its jurisdiction if estab- thing pleasing
lished, reserving freedom to decide upon acceptance when- 10 lhe eye
ever such a plan has been elaborated and its jurisdiction complete u n i-
stipulated. . p . . .
Senate ratification of the Genocide convention would ations from the uninspired mon
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lantic Marine Salvaging Co.,
and then he would 'report to
General Vaughan.'
"In the course of the conver
sation," Massey continued, "he
(Maragon) repeated several
times 'I will go back and report
to General Vaughan.' I re
sented this.
"Maragon gave me the defi
nite impression that he was an
employee of General Vaughan.
He talked to me in a tone of
giving me an order that the con
tract be given the Atlantic Ma
rine Salvaging Co. I also resent-
Most interesting phase of the ed this. The above caused me
secret Vaughan - Maragon treas- to express my feelings rather
ure hunt is that they cut another heatedly."
company out of the deal de-
spite the fact the other company ,,.. ,.. i u ,,.,.
had a prior contract to salvage gon., highhandedness jhat he Ur,rKEN7IFS COLUMN
the ore in the sunken SS Ed- discl,ssed th matt wi)h fw VOCCfyZ.f C J lUt-UVlfN
ward Luckenbach. associates, Joseph Tarian and
Vaughan's friends got the con- Charles E. Kauffman, and asked
tract without competitive bid- them to sit in as witness if Mara-
ding. gon called again. They did so,
This was the only case in his- and after the next meeting Kauf-
tory where a salvage contract fman wrote a report which
was let without competitive stated:
bidding, except one where the "I asked who he (Maragon)
inmmissinn did not own the renrespnfpri and hp mnlipH 'I'm
cargo. with the general.' This meant Domination, is a strategic move by Moscow aimed at winning over
nothing to me so I asked what the republic recently established in the. British-French-Amerl-
The SS Luckenbach, sunk in general and he answered, 'Gen- can zones of Germany with Bonn as capital.
Salvation Is Free
(The American Weekly)
One of the most unusual ex
amples of a minister who used
ineennitv to exnanri hi flork B0 feet of water off Key West, eral Vaughan.'
was that of the Rev. Willard Fla., by a Nazi sub in 1942 was "Before Maragon left he said
Buckner, pastor of the Baptist carrying a cargo of tin worth he was with the White House.
East German Republic Bulges
Red Empire Into Europe
By DeWITT MacKENZIE
(CJl Foreign Aftilrs Analyst) ' ,'
Proclamation of the Eastern German republic, under Russian
The Soviet Union thus is intensifying its drive for a unified
Germany which-,
church of Stayton, Ore. Faced more than $2,000,000.
with dwindling attendance at his The cargo, owned by the U.S.
Sunday sermons, Reverend government and partly salvag
Buckner decided that one way ed. now comes under the mari-
to fill his church was to bring time commission and the U.S.
in
It was my assumption that he "'1..
JLff Ptoyee. prota- MoscoW-
an's staff.
"As a matter of fact, during
The estab
lishment of this
Eastern repub-
the parishioners himself. So metals reserve corporation, plus our first meeting, Maragon went ljc does.t
to my desk, picked up the phone,
V, kn.ink, - QO U. . . nvi,,nB firm Tho farffft Sal
not constitute an agreement to have American courts otony f the present capitol and started making the rounds, vage Corp., of New York. The r wnl- "ouse ana
aim nilcil BUl.ll a PrOUD. DLMlUSLIll Uldll uiitaji b uuuuaj, oll. yiknmg up M 1 ...... . -, ---
superceded by international tribunal
court has been created,
whether it will be bound
ma
terially alter
the status of
that part of
...... ... ... 7n..L ....... uiai u a i t ui
court has been created, the United States will decide look any worse than the "raft- a load of previously delinquent surance companies which paid MaraBOn's activity waV in- Germany as "
uroi ha fimwa mom trt Kinirih mr inp envprnmem. miu lucic- - t.nii.t rate im
with-a-barrel-on-top," which is
tu. i i u u. t: :. seven feet below street level delivered his .sermon.
XIIK SU11ULO BI1UUIU ItttllV UltJ tUH VCII LIUII "11 .... . , ,
:..i,i . :ui t .,n, . i,:ii, r T.,t on one side "by mistake!
a hu.,, a, I""5-,""" ."" ""V"- i-ast. its functional, and the
jr,jj,it;, hulii an ficvnucu ill nuii uci inrtiijr uuut:i aiiiiui , , .
and then fore have a stake in salvaging
one side "bv mistake!" At drove them home again. the sunken tin.
dicated later by the fact that rZ ,, .1 ' "
h ,nj i-.. i The Russians al-
ats m
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and now prevails in Communist Russia under Stalin. cjtizcn and taxpayer. P. S. And
"Genocide" is defined as "the use or a user of deliberate, for hewin's sake don't clutter
systematic massacres toward the extermination of a racial, up the yard with that out-moded
political or cultural group" and is an atavistic throwback 70-vear-old antique fire haz-
to barbarism.
ard!"
V Exterior Plan of the County Court House
of folks under a dictator, but
are plugged up by fear. But,
even in a democracy, as evi
denced by above letter, the writ
er sometimes is afraid to attach
his or her own name, but just
For the past week the Capital Journal has been receiv
ing letters-to-the-editor expressing opinion on the exter
ior plans for the proposed county court house. These let
ters followed publication of views of the capitol group
buildings and the proposed court house.
The capitol group buildings followed a general archi
tectural pattern or, at least, to the average person look
ing at them, they appeared to be rather uniform in gen
eral pattern. But the court house drawing stood by itself.
And that seemed to be the case, even allowing for the why, nobody knows,
drawing instead of an actual photograph as in the case
of the other buildings.
These letters came from residents of Marion county,
for whom the court house is being built. All, but one, were
of the opinion the proposed county building did not con
form in outward appearance to that of the adjoining
capitol group buildings.
The Belluschi plans were of modern design, but "dif
ferent" from the other buildings. Perhaps that was all
right with the court house advisory board. Belluschi had
done some excellent work around Salem. Perhaps the board
felt the actual building would have a more conforming
appearance after its construction.
Whatever shortcomings may
be had by a democracy it at
least can bring out all shades and
differences of opinion which
exist just the same in the minds glasses.
Plan Glasses With Sex Appeal
Chicago, Oct. 10 U.B Dele
gates to the 54th annual oonven
tion of the
of Opthalmology
tion today determined to dis
credit the old one about:
"Men seldom make passes,
At girls who wear glasses."
"A vicious wisecrack," said
that hie lVniua,,lroA frian.
DL-causc 01 .., getting the contract.
ready have communized it heav-
the Western German republic.
As a matter of fact, German
politicians at Bonn have been
agitating for the incorporation
of the western part of Berlin in
their government. Thus far, the
three democracies have refused
to make such a move because it
obviously would antagonize Rus
sia. Now that Moscow has estab
lished the Eastern German re
public, the Bonn government
may get its wish. Then we shall
ily and are maintaining control have the odd circumstance of
insurance companies through Vauehan alen i-ailorf ihr with a big armv of Red tr0Ps- one ci'y serving as capital of
ineir agent xne wiku uaivBsc maritime
commission official
S4tn annual oonven- rrn .sj . rnntrart Nov 6 """"
American Academy CtaS"- ot SUich'
'"M??? 'nt "C" P'lm Beach, Fla.. to salvage the nZ vZ.T tSl"
What has been done by set- two separate government at the
ting up the republic is to create same time,
a symbol of nationalism which
the Muscovites hope will prove Whatever mav liaDDen as re-
said he was no' relation to the aUvl 4 Wtes.te,rn. Germany gards the capitali tne East Ger.
general.
However, he sided with Mara-
and bring about a union.
That's an idea, which
man Communist lpaHpro In npn.
ot claiming the new satellite eov-
ic ""r""- B- amazing mi. Maragon ana me waukee nals ripsnits tho earlipr
tak it spriniistv and fail to war n..jj..i,. :iu -i wauKee pais, aespite tne earner
rrraiuc.u i.i.i.ioij. H" 0DDOSit on of Massev.
ped in and pulled the rug right ...
out from under them. Instead
Our observation has been at
who wear specs can read a cook
book.
Maragon's badgering continu-
POOR MAN'S PHILOSOPHER
Getting a Roaring Lion
To Look Into a Lens
cargo of the SS Luckenbach.
This contract had no time limi
tation and is still legally in
effect. i ..." .u. , ....... course, cuts two ways, for the rnment Fririav rlaimprt t .nir
s.a'l However, one year later, the gacn contract to Vauehan's M 1- Western Powers are equally fr a11 Germany.
8'rt amazing Mr. Maragon and the wauk.. Ml. ripsnite rlipr bent on drawing Eastern Ger-
More than inridpntallt, thaw
many into the Bonn republic. ,. . . . t. . " '
n . , . . . . . also have their eyes on the great
So a hot contest is in prospect. ijc(,i '. , B;
industrial resources of Western
Cprmnnv
VH11UI1 UWII at ... , . . .:.l . "'' " .u..iu,u- ...
watching the marriage license V" efl- and Massey describes an- " " "al we lhe new government lmmedi-
counter there are just about as tract to recover the sunken ore other meeting in March i949 as been callmg the 'Russian zone ately cabled New York, asking
manv sals with glasses as with- . . : .,'.,"" ioiiows: Maragon s manner
. , i a.1. iL ianicn ana z.eKe ftiram oi iviu- -v-..
out who get their names on the ,.!, wa extremely otficious and
dotted line. At least the gals X2ll v..nh prf t ho agaln ne talked m a tone o
.... giving me an oraer to award the
a manuiacturers rep.e!,e..iBwve contract to the Atlantic Marine
In Milwaukee and is a close Salvage Co "
friend of Harry Hoffman, Mil- By this tjme ,he Maragon.
waukee advertising man. Hot- Vaughan combination had gone
iiiiau is iiic ovr M.,VV'. hpaH to Admiral
of occupation" now has become that tho Bio Fr.r w.ior,
a communist state which takes ister. aeain take un tho r.ormar
tone of '""y question. The message was an
Thus the Red empire bulges
westward into Central Europe
like a huge fist or battering
ram.
Within this bulge lies Berlin,
appeal to Soviet Foreign Minis
ter Vishinsky to work for uni
fication of Germany through
the eastern government.
The new regime denounced
the Bonn government. The feel-
By HAL BOYLE
New York CP) Winston Churchill once grumbled to Yousuf
Karsh, "You can even make a roaring lion stand still to be photo
graphed." It was a reluctant tribute to a sensitive young Armenian who
has become one of the greatest lens artists of our time. He has
But opinion as expressed in the letters-to-the-editor made everybody
doesn't see it that way. from Joan
The court house advisory board would do well to confer pL puis -no'k
again with the architect to see what "adjustments" could a",1(1 birdie"
be made to make the exterior plans be in greater har- nd after 15
mony with the adjoining capitol group of buildings. years of stalking
Public buildings which will stand for generations be- celebrities with
long to the public. The opinion of that public should have his camera,
some consideration. Karsh has a
matchless g a 1
lpry of portraits.
Th Mice...,; Dr.l, Butithastak-
. , ui.iv. en considerable
doing to cot them, for famous
the seven deep freezes sent to Smithi chairman of the mari. once proud and powerful capital jng was mutual, for Bonn char
Mrs. Truman, Vaughan and oth- time commission and to Com. of the Reich and, next to Paris, acterized the formation of the
er bigwigs at the time Maragon missioner Carson. And, despite the most Populous of the conti- communist dominated Eastern
was caught smuggling perfume, previous refusals by lower of- nen,al cities- republic as a national catastro-
though the deep freezes were ficiaIs to jve ,h Milwaukee That it a highly important phe.
paia lor oy pu, .- firm a contract, higher-ups in circumstance, as i poimea out it i, easy to see that warm
iij- yviin.li, v i .":, the commission finally yielded. " Previous column, ana is nueiy
purchased four airplanes and Maragon and Vaughan won out. to figure heavilv the struggle
mice ji.ui Massey has since tried to lur -umru' UI " oermany.
prices from the government. whitewash this decision. But Berlin not onIv is tne hub of
central r.urope ine greatest
That's good. I have many good
Armenian friends. But you
know of course, the only way
to keep Armenians healthy and
strong is to exterminate them waukee dropped in at the mari-
once in a while
The late General John J. Per
shing, rising from a sickbed for
his last portrait, said, half-joking,
half wistful:
the interestinff fart ic that
Shortly after President Tru- thnnoh tho r,Miti,.i . :jj transportation center of the con
man came back from his Key maritime commission ok'd the tinent but it is dear to all Ger
West vacation in December Maragon deal the prvate in- mans as the symbol of the coun
1948. Robert Stefanich of Mil- slirance underwriters in New lrv's former greatness. A na
waukee, representing the Atlan- York and the RFC have tint vot tion's capital and its flag rank
ic Marine Salvaging Co., of Mil- BjveI, .heir nk together in the hearts of its
Apparently the Vaughan-Mar- cll'zns-
times are in prospect.
On display!
agon axis did not have enough
The situation is
curiously
fact that,
drair with them- anrf it'a r.nu, - complicated by the
question as to whether the Mil- whlle Berlin Iies witnin the Rus"
waukee firm with a contract slan zone' aI1 four Pwe have
from tho mariiimo immi,. areas which are under their con-
time commission to see if he
could salvage the ship which
had sunk just 25 miles north
west of Key West. The commis
sion told him to send a diver
"Take a picture the American down to look at the cargo, after .. fi.-i- nr.,h di' trol in the city itself.
people will remember for a hun- which they would talk to him. Beach., with a contract from the Because of this, Britain
dred years." In January. 1949, Stefanich insurance companies, have the Franee and America are said by
rarsn saio one oi nis most came duck, saia ne nan nui uvvn rj-ht in caWmao tho , . aipiomauc omciais in wasning.
ton to be considering the idea
of adding their Berlin zone to
Tk m;....., To;r:- :i.. 1 i.:i. l ...i i
.. ." .. ... " -iui.iu proplc often are more difficult to difficult subject! was Lord Bea- able to send a diver down, but Luckenbach
Its Hpcmwl mrinfh U'lth an nvor.nll fnot naiimn in avmnA K. . . ,, ... ... . , - i-UCKenoacn.
"""'"'u pnnmgrapn man ohuii-.i. verDrooK. oecause or nis restless warned a contract ior salvaging
$25 millions. The 5000 members of the four railroad Churchill was a case in point, energy. But "The Beaver" was the vessel just the same. His
brotherhoods, whose strike idled 20.000 nnn-nnpratinir Karsh ambushed him in Otta- so pleased with his portrait he conversation was with Jerry C.
n. i.i, nniKeu inn ut-cuuse ucmHiuis ior grievances, RWr Winston had made a stir
mostly for "feather-bed" stipulations, like extra engineers ring wartime address. Still flush
and firemen on deisel locomotives, were refused. Wages d ,rom hi sP'l'h. the premi-
were not an isiia " licin'i wanl hi" P'c,ure ,aken-
wue noi an issue. Reluctantly he paused before
The I 'nil ed Tress says railroad officials say the losses the camera and lit a long cigar,
include $15.5 millions lost in revenue, nlus SS million in When Karsh held out an ash-
wages. Industrial and business losses total another $3
million.
iCopyrifht 1941
. The brilliant new
Silverplate pattern by
wa in the house of commons just exclaimed: Massey, admiralty counsel, of
"You have immortalized me." the commission, who later re-
Karsh mentioned the incident ported:
to an acquaintance of Beaver- '"Since he had not done what
brook, and the man said: he promised, I considered he
"Karsh, are you sure that was was wasting my valuable time
a good idea." desperately needed on other
At 40 Karsh has photograph- maritime commission business
tray, Churchill only clamped ed most of Europe's monarchs and making a nusiance of him
his jaw more firmly on hi and a majority of the world's self. I told him so in so many
l,,uio ton statesmen Hinlnmata mnii wnrH
eiinwhile, many towns along the railroad's 11-slate Karsh impulsively reached military loaders. "Early next morning," con
route have rt'.-'.orted to motor trucks to haul mail, produce out, murmured "Forgive me, "But the man whose portrait tinued Massey in his official
and the most essential freight and express shipments. So 'ir" anl Plucked" the cigar from I would like most to make it report, "to my surprise he walk
far, no cases of real hardship have been attributed to the ,h" "l" of tv" astounded slates- Stalin," he said. "A good pic- ed in with John Maragon.
strike although every community served bv the Mo-Vac nian- Then he stepped hack and tore might help to explain him "Maragon stated that he
i . 1 : n I. . ,J Li. nn.Arn in f " V, 1 1 rf- h 1 1 1 In tho u.nrlH 17 . V. -. .,,n,,l J . j-tn tho matlnr nt nh.
nas n t tne ininart nf tho H ,,,!., n.i .-. .... .... ..... r.r ....u ...... ...
i a glowering lion at bay.
Nowhere has any emerirencv hecn nmrlaimed in the The result was an unforget-
towns served by the road. All points reported truckers able portrait. It caught the
filled lhe gap. at least to the point that no town or citv on Pir' of besieged Britain in one Yf fOHQ KlHa OT HOUSe-LleCininQ
tho rniila u-ou i. - ,:..Ui L , , . i inHnmil:ihlo faro
. . ' " uKin iniicn. rtrKansas appearen to ne ,' . j .. . . . u
the hardest hit 1'nnmnlnvmont ... ... Karsh doesn t try to catch hit
Plants closed from ln-U nf n,uir,-l.' n..t.,.,.in Art i.".i suhiects in odd poses.
- iiiun unin, i mi ir.i ii ir, ni rti linil
(.jo unenipioyen as a direct result of the strike.
taining t contract for the At-
Loses His Clothes, Keeps His Head
Tuscola, III. M"i Roy Jones, farmer of near here, lost his
clothing in a combine accident but he didn't lose his head.
After he was stripped naked, Jones put on his best smile
and drove his tractor two miles to find additional clothing and
medical care.
Luck Was With Selmar
Elizabeth. N. J. tP Selmar Hilborn, a New York Indus
trial diamond salesman, was thinking of something else when
he set down his suitcase to unlock his car.
Hilborn got In the car and drove off, leaving th suitcase
titling on the sidewalk.
The salesman missed the rase about 15 minutes later.
He came bark posthaste. Luckily, the customer he had
Just finished calling on had found It and kept it for him.
It was full of diamonds.
Hi
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' 'Whv should I pick on a man
when his fork's in his mouth?"
Tt s the same old story in everv strike, employes and "
employers penalized as well as the public losses that "When I make a picture. I
never can be made nn. ry to make it an embodiment
All in the Line of Duty
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Portland. Ore.. Oct. 10 (US' Patrolmen Earl Morehouse and
Floyd Trimble delivered a baby Sunday without a hitch.
The mother, Josephine I.. Wrlsley, J4, was rtportrd in
"fine" condition at the county hospital. The baby, a hoy,
wat In Isolation and had not been weighed.
The officers marie out a terse report: "Called to deliver
bab. Delivered tmt."
of the man at the height of hit
life. I try to bring out the hu
manity In him, the Judiciout
blending of the good and bad.
And I'm not so interested in
whether people like their pic
tures as In whether people who
know them do."
Karsh says the most interest
ing man he ever photographed
was Bernard Shaw. Shaw be
gan his interview by remarking-
What are you Armenian?
Boston The three men told six-year-old Martha Murray
they were going to "clean" her house were right they did.
Martha greeted her mother, Mrs. Margaret Murray, on
return from a shopping trip yesterday with this Inquiry:
"Mummy, why are we having our house cleaned out?"
Pressed further, the child explained that the men had en
tered and told her they were going to "clean out the plare."
Mrs. Murray discovered H28 In cash and $ 26 radio missing
Nof That Kind of Bull
Reading, England It't a tough situation.
The Ministry of Food tent the Mtster Butchers Associa
tion an old bull as part of Reading's weekly meat ration.
The association tent It right back.
"Too tough." a spokesman said. "This particular hull
must have been five or six years old."
He taid the association wasn't taking that kind of hull
from anybody. Ss torn Reading butcher thopt are short of
meat this week.
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