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Oregon, Wednesday, October 12, 1949 Congressional Lawyers The question has been raised, and argued recently, be fore the circuit court of appeal In Philadelphia, as to the propriety, if not the legality, of member of congress rep resenting clients before such high federal courts, for pay. It, perhaps, is little known, but such was the prevailing practice for many years after the foundation of our govern ment and the establishment of our federal courts. Beverage, in his "Life of John Marshall," gives a num ber of Interesting accounts of U.S. senators and repre sentatives in congress gaining professional renown through appearing before the U.S. supreme court filing briefs and presenting arguments prepared by obscure law yer or lawyers in outlying states. Webster's fame as a lawyer rests largely upon the brief and argument presented in the Dartmouth college case. Both, however, were prepared and forwarded to him with a $500 fee by a firm of obscure New Hampshire lawyers. Upon the opinion written by Chief Justice Marshall in that case, upholding the legality of the college charter, rests our whole complicated system of vested rights. The case attracted little or no attention at the time, for not more than half a dozen lawyers heard it argued or sensed Its far-reaching effect. When, in time, the truth became known, and the vested Interests enlightened, Webster was much applauded and not slow in accepting both applause and credit forgetting the obscure New Hampshire lawyers. Great distances from Washington and the U.S. supreme court, abominable roads and a lack of conveniences for travel to say nothing of loss of time and money forced lawyers in outlying districts, after preparing their appeals, to employ some U.S. senator or representative in congress from their home state if a lawyer and competent to file their briefs and present their prepared arguments to the U.S. supreme court. It was, at that time at least, a happy arrangement. It not only gave underpaid congressional lawyers a chance to earn a few badly needed dollars, but saved attorneys prac ticing in outlying states the inconvenience and expense of many days, even weeks, of travel over frightful roads. The old necessity for outside practice by legislators has passed with changing times and there is now no necessity for it and many objections can be raised. Congressmen are well paid for devoting themselves to national welfare and It would be a demoralizing betrayal of public office to engage in lucrative private practice of law for special in terests. What Will the Parents Say? Salem faces the disturbing prospect of falling way short of the goal of $105,000 set for this year's Community Chest drive. Chest workers admittedly are having a hard time meeting the quotas. In fact, collections at this point In the drive arf 20 percent below those of last year at this time. The question has been asked: Is Salem going to meet Its quota this year? Glum faces have a tendency to answer that question too readily with a negative reply. The ques tion, instead, should be put this way: Are the children of Salem to be given proper recreational facilities through the Chest agencies like the YMCA, the scout groups, YWCA, and the Salvation Army? At stake are more than the eight agencies served by the local Community Chest. At stake is th welfare of the children of the city. Record new enrollments at Salem schools indicate how more and more children are here now in the city, needing proper attention and care. The bumper crop of offspring of the veterans is growing up. And, despite this swelling group of children, Chest agencies interested in those chil dren have had to cut budgets to the bone. And if even those bare miiiimum budgets are not met by Chest contri butions, then the program for children, as conducted by Chest agencies, will be inadequate. Then who will suffer? The children of Salem. Too often the reason some give for not contributing or for not giving more this year is that there have been too many drives It is true there have been many drives in Salem this vear Rut the inescapable fact is still there, staring at the mothers and fathers: Interested agencies won't be able to help their children properly if the quota for the year is not met. Can the adults of Salem look at the children of the city and tell them here isn't enough money to take care of their recreational needs? ; Behind the Iron Curtain I Russia, which has been continuously and remorsely purging satellite nations in its reign of terror from the s Baltic to the Ralkans. thus filling up its Arctic slave labor J camps, is centering its reign of terror on Czechoslovakia. An Associated Press dispatch from Prague shows the fol ! lowing situation: , Large section of Czechoslovakia's 13.000, 000 people live in r fear today wnlle the communist government carries out a purge ' that has hit army officers, Catholic officials, businessmen and , communist parly functionaries. Citizens display a dread hor j dering on tearful hysteria that almost anybody can be hit in I the great roundup, by the charge of treason or of "Titoism" or merely by the denunciation of some snooper. i The police roundup is centering In Trague. but it is hitting elsewhere in Ruhema and Moravia. Slovakia, however, it the scene ot more routine arreita chiefly of Roman Catholic priests ? and others accused of being "dissident elements." Some esti j mates place the number of recent arrests as high as 30.000, ; but no offic.ai figures are given by the communist regime. - Even wearers of communist party badges do not feel safe. a A systematic campaign is being waged to exterminate : the Christian religion, especially Catholics who are most numerous, and make all religions state controlled organ- Izations, as in Russia, where there is always a purge going on. The dreaded relapse to the dark ages has become an actuality wherever the bloody typranny of the iron cur- tain falls on helpless people in the Red Utopia where thcrt is no god but Stalin. - BY BECK Playing It Safe I'W Wf '' sfi rW MISBEHAVE f ( EM WHENSHES '' I Pi VfiV n WHEN THB C0WIKJS 6ACK.A ,P1 :M UbACMER IS ? 60 HE'S NO WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND Kilday Calls on the Navy to Offer Constructive Criticism By DREW PEARSON Washington The public now knows what happened when Ad miral Arthur Radford testified at an open session of the house srmed services committee. But they don't know what happened at th closed door session which preceded his testimony. BY GUILD Wizard of Odds . t-l ill A SIPS FOR SUPPER To Remain Hidden By DON UPJOHN ETAOIN ETA ET A recent county court order to destroy the ballots from the last general election in the county is revealing County Clerk Harlan Judd as the No. 1 self-control guy of the week with a backbone as stiff as a ramrod. For included among the ballots to be de stroyed are those from Salem No. 1 precinct which after last fall election decided the contest be tween John Steelh a m m e r and Farmer Jones for a post in the state leg-L Iclatnrp and rie-L cided it by one vote. The ballot box was never opened, nor the votes ever re counted. The matter went Into an election con test and went out on a US thought is was merely a little additional flourish and not an extra vote at all. But maybe Harlan's right. Supposing they were counted and it was found to be but a little flourish? Why it might upset everything the legislature did in the whole ses sion and would that be good or wouldn't it? After Adml'al Radford read his confidential sta t e m e n t later repeated In the open ses sion of gripes against the air force and De fense Secretary Louis Johnson Congress m a Paul Kilday Texas remarked to him: "Admiral, I am disappointed that you did not come here with an affirmative statement of what the naVy can do. Instead of a criticism of what the air force can do." "I'm Just the leadoff man," replied Radford. "Later on we'll have some witnesses on the affirmative side." "That's my point," shot back Kilday. "The navy has chosen to lead off by criticizing the other fellow, Instead of telling us what the navy can do and how much you need in surface ships, submarines and air pow er. "It's obvious to me that you want to promote all this discord, which must be of no little com fort to a potential enemy. I'm for ending it right here and now, without letting this committee be used to carry on such bick ering at an open hearing. private plana owned by Phil lips Petroleum company. This plane was put at the disposal of the Democratic National com mittee by Phillips' chief lobby ist, R. C. Joplin, and its free passengers included Secretary of Labor Maurice Tobin, TJ. S. Treasurer Georgia Neese Clark and Assistant Secretary of Com merce Tom Davis. The plane also stopped in St. Louis to pick up Vice presi dent BarKley who had been courtin'. After the party, Phillips Pe troleum flew Berkley and Tobin back to Washington, then the plane returned to its home base in Oklahoma. NOTE The oil companies have been lobbying for control of tide-lands oil and against Le land Olds' confirmation to the federal power commission. But if Mr. Joplin was in a mood to lobby, he didn't get a chance with Vice president Barkley. For the VP slept both ways. When vw take OUT . LIFE adc C TO 1 YOULL LIVE PAST THE F1BST YEAR Ihal-n IO-IZ riJ MM AT ODDS WITH BABIES - AffAINT TWINS. 83 TO 1. AGAINST BCY AND SIPL TWINS, 249 TO 1-BUT; AGAINST TRIPLETS, 10,000 TO 1 . (Mfi U. JACKSON, PfDONOO, CAIIF., ASUS). CAN YOU PICK YOUR FAVORITE CIGARETTE WHEN THE LABEL IS HIDDEN '-TESTS SHOW.oTOl, SMOKERS CANT SPOT A BRAND . BY" TASTE. ..SlPLS MADE A3 MANY MISTAKES WITH PERFUMES.' MacKbNZIE'S COLUMN Nehru's Visit to America Rated as a Historic Event By DeWITT MacKENZIE 114) Foreign Afltlrs Attaint) A dozen years from now we are likely to be reminding ourselves that Tuesday's arrival of Pandit Jawabarlal Nehru on his first trip to this country was a far-reaching event. The prime minister of India is one of the outstanding leaders of our time. DM CpJmb Page Mrs. Ren Tade Bristol. England (Pi Mrs. Jean Walker heard a rustle in legal her fireplace. Suspecting a lit-' point. Judge George Duncan had tie mouse, she went over to hae ordered the ballot box officially a look. Flopping on the cold sealed with the court seal and it grate was a big, plump goldfish. Is still so sealed. Now your col- Mrs. Walker popped it into the umnlst and some others thought bathtub, washed off the soot, It would be Interesting before and soon had it swimming brisk the ballots in that box are de- ly. Her guess: "A bird must hgve stroyed, to have an unofficial raided someone's fish pond and count of same made as it applied dropped it down the chimney." to the vote between Mssrs. Steel- hammer and Jones and offered Even Exchange the suggestion to the county County Engineer Hedda Swart clerk. The county clerk's back- and Roadmaster Frank Woelke bone stiffened and he murmer- yesterday were trying to look ed a few remarks about "letting through the grip at the top of a sleeping dogs lie," "let the dead manhole at Salem Heights school past bury its dead," and "why in an attempt to figure out a bring that up?" And so the bal- water problem. While they were lots from that precinct will in looking a cigarette lighter drop due course go up the courthouse ped from Woelke's shirt pocket chimney in smoke and be waft- down through the grid into ed to the Valhalla of all defunct about seven feet of drain. The election ballots. county engineer, being a geni- The question of the election us, formed a sort of fish hook was decided by the canvassing at the end of a long wire and board on the basis of a slight fished out the cigarette lighter, mark on the tally sheet which But while he was leaning over the board decided represented an In the process two pencils drop extra vote. Some others, in- ped out of his pocket down the eluding Farmer Jones, of course, drain. They're still there. POOR MAN'S PHILOSOPHER What Makes You Think You Want to Buy a House? By SAUL PETT New York, Oct. 12 Wi If you're having difficulty buying a house, pull up a chair and listen. I'm an authority on the sub ject. I have been buying a house every Sunday for three years. I have driven 16.6R2 miles (in just the suhurgs. of course) and I have SENATOR MILLER'S VOTE The sudden death of Senator Bert Miller of Idaho may hold up displaced persons legislation Secretary of the Navy Mat- until next 'ear- thews didn't open his mouth un- The bill removing religious til after the committee overrode discrimination from the Dis- is.iio.ay s protests ana votea to Diaced Persons Act was sup posed to come up for senate debate this week, but now the judiciary committee will be ex- The responsibility is now Pted to attend Senator Miller's iuiicibi in cuisc. 6 to give the admirals an open hearing. Then he remarked to Chairman Carl Vinson of Geor gia, who sided with the admi rals: ' yours "Mr. Secretary," interposed Since this is the committee Kilday, "you might as well can- handling the displaced persons rpl nut vonr court-martial of uul 11 As head of T'; this great new nation, with its population o f more than 300, 000.000, Nehru already is dem onst rating a leadersh i p which is mak ing itself felt throughout A sia: His influ ence on world unity will be vast. Therefore, Nehru's Washington, where he He was educated in England. He attended Harrow, one of the country's famous "public" schools (really private) and at the University of Cambridge. Later he studied law in Lon don and returned to his native land as a polished intellectual, who had the marks of genius. At the outset he showed little interest in the Independence movement, but soon he joined and thereafter devoted his whole life to the ideal. He became one of the most devoted disciples of Mohandas visit to K- Gandhi and followed the Is being saintly little Mahatma faithful- JL ' J DtWIU Mackeiuil Captain Crommelin. He is not from reaching the floor at all. promoting discord any longer. This committee has taken over for him after the vote today." may prevent the bill entertained by our President, In the drive for Indian nde- Decomes a mauer oi inuiiiciii. - .... " J For upon the impression which sassination on January 30, 1948. this brilliant and highly sensi- So it was natural that Gandhi tive guest forms may well de- should have designated Nehru pend future relations between as his "political heir" and that the United States and an India the disciple should become the ,h!.h Knins in nia., first prime minister of the Do- Just back from Germany, Sen- ZTZZlXceTZV.l -t part m the development of minion of ldi, when Britain or Lester Hunt of Wyoming hm iirfh,.rf, c0,. Mi, the Orient. grantea inaepenaence. Nehru, who will be 80 on the 14th of next month, not only GERMANY IS STILL NAZI However, there Is one thing the senate ought to know. The evening before Senator Miller died, as one of his last wishes, he told Senator Magnuson of Washington that he wanted aior tester nuni ot Wyoming hnl iTnrfM.rti R.n.. iun warns that it will take an army ler would have preferred to have U1 '' "' v his colleagues stay in Washing- Nazism in Germany. Nehru is an internationalist and a socialist and Is a bitter 7 j I ms colleagues stay in washing- opponent of dictatorshiD to defeat on and vot -m thousand nf was born into a family of great PPnenl l oictaiorsnip. ton ana vote to aid tnousands ot ... . , , . . K-,.1r,1 He is, however, what might refnopos vjhn ore .till aliv wealth but he is a Kashmiri . . ' , L:JJ, .r ' "There is no such thing as de-Nazifying a Nazi," the Wy oming Democrat insists. The only solution, Hunt be lieves, is to place an American superintendent or principal over every German school and an American president over every German university. "It would cost us less," he promises, "than the first month of World War III." spent $322 43 on gas' and oil. but I ' have been able to do all this with the same car. the same wife, and the help of only three psychia trists. And so I say to you, friend don't be afraid. You can have your home 7 f fi ftaal Feu and can heat the place for $0 a month, does he mean in the ' winter or summer? Are metal cross pieces between floor Joists better than wooden bridging? How good is the commuting Don't take anybody's word for it. Take a week off, ride the railroad yourself with an accu rate watch. Do you sit or stand? Can the guy across the aisle play canasta? Are the rooms big enough for sanity, too. House - hunting is the furniture and the children? not as confusing as you might Which will have to go first? think. Is there a full basement and, Just don't buy on impulse. If there isn't, will radiant hrat Don't buy on faiih. Be practical ing prevent dampness and where Make sure you answer all the will you store all the Ihincs vital questions before buying: you'll never use again? Also is Will the style of architecture it true people get flat feet from be outdated In five or 80 years? walking on concrete floors? Is It colonial. Cape Cod, Call- Do you really like a picture fornia Dungalow, modern. Eng- window and what do you get a picture of and what will the neighbors get a picture of, and those small little sections which open, will they be enough to carry a orcezc? How good is the Insulation? ranch house. All some builders Is It rock wool, glass wool, cot need Is a small, high window in ton blankets, wood fiber blan the bedroom and they think kets. metal foil, mica hubbies, they've got a home on the and. by the way, what are mica ranue. bubbles? Who owns the lot next door Is the sewage already In or and are they planning a glue will a picturesque old man come factory? to tear up your front lawn every Is the agent over-selling you two years or so? or under selling you, and does Do ycu want a house like 100 he have a thin, hard mouth or other houses In a development a police record? or do you want to pay more to What exactly does he mean be distinctive? by saying, "you can own this And what makes you think home if you earn $4,000 a year." you want a house? Dors he think you'll be able to I don't. I Just like to have eat too? When he says you some place to go Sundays. than mourn over him in Idaho. Brahmin the highest aristocra (Copjriiht i4) cy of all India. NO HYSTERIA OVER RUSS A-BOMB War Is Not Inevitable, General Bradley Declares General Omar Bradley declared Wednesday that war Is not inevitable. "War is not impossible, but I believe it is unlikely," the chair man of the Joint chiefs of staff declared in an article in the FREE AIR RIDE current Saturday Evening Post. The Democrats were tipped "I believe it can be made in- this for the past five years," ht off that this columnist was creasingly unlikely by our own points out. checking on what air force behavior if only the American "It need not seriously affect plane might fly to Kansas Citv neonle ran adhere to a wise and the stable equilibrium of force steadfast course of conduct or our strategy lor peace. or through the years " an industrially backward coun- that Russia had exploded an atom bomb is no occasion for hysteria. Gen. Bradley declares. "Our plans have contemplated be described as a middle-of-the-road socialist. He believes in what he calls a "mixed econo my" in which the state assumes management of key Industries but still allows plenty of chance for private enterprise to operate. for Bill Boyle's big home-corn ing jamboree. Possibly this had something to do with the fact that not a single air force plane made the trip. However, a few high officials still got a free ride in a plush. atomic bomb is not so difficult as is the problem of turning it out in quantity and delivering it. OPEN FORUM Views on County Court House To the Editor: For some time I have been reading with disgust "Letters to the Editor" concerning the exterior of the proposed Marion county court house. Mt. Putnam's Monday editorial seems to sum up pretty well the views of a relatively small portion of an unenlightened public which won't tolerate anything ; " r " T new they have to duplicate them in ' order to have any form of unity Aside from the ... name call- or , slructure which is pleas ing . the "public seems to --e , , ,ook bothered bv the windows and , ... . . th. tht in iw it i. m For fear of being different and a rnnv of th'p Bnvernmpnt Port havin building designed With Office or the various state build incs. It is unfortunate that the floor plans were not also pub lished, which would, in all prob- "As long as America retains (as it can) a tremendous advan tage in A-bomb quantity, qual ity and deliverability, the deter rent effect of the bomb against an aggressor will continue. Sus tained research and development can keep us far in the lead with methods for intercepting enemy bomb-carriers. "No one can predict what the weapons of the future may be; in the long run our promise of security lies on the combined, unparalleled inventiveness and industrial skill of western Eu rope and America." General Bradley feels that our minimum risk, and our maxi mum security, lies in creating and maintaining forces which art "reasonably adequate for de- Counting Calories? lish tudor, early American, French provincial. Dutch co lonial, Georgia, Spanish, Nor mandy or ranch? Be careful. Practically every thing these days Is called a ability, bear out the fact that a building, to be well designed, is planned from the inside out, the exterior being only the out come of an Interior which is planned with attention to "fit ness for purpose" and "function." imagination, it seems the pub lic wants another uninspired and uninteresting block such as those which make up the capi tol group The proposed plan has beauty and honesty in its fense. obviously inadequate for pure simplicity, an interesting conquest." variety in it's break up of space. is monumental in feeling, and "I consider the health and highly suitable for the purpose strength of western Europe to be for which It was designed. It vital in the strategy for peace," is the type of structure Marion Gen. Bradley declares. County should be pioud to own. "A weak Europe is a tempt- The Capital Journal readers ing invitation to aggression. A SUN VALLEY BREAD the ans wer to "Reducing Starvation" you can eat and enjoy SUN VALLEY BREAD low in calories yet high in energy producing proteins. SUN VALLEY ADDS VARIETY to "bread hungry diets." Oh ana The vertiele fins at the ton who find criticism so easy might strong Europe, supported tirst tinn out just wnat areni- and firmly by the might of to control sunlight and large expanse of window are undoubt edly there for a purpose. Why should walls be broken up with small, spotted holes when, by doing away with large portions of them, more light a feeling ot more spare, and sim ple beauty can be had? I should like to ask, too. why tecture is, what it should do, and in what direction it Is going today led by such men as Mr Bellusrhi. Those who feel that the soon er the better the present Vic torian Monstrosity Is replaced by the proposed court house will. I hope, make their views known before a small group of What a Hunter, This Guy! Taroma. Wash. ft) A. J. McCarthy, fire marshal at near by McChnrd Air Rase here, denies he's going cougar hunting with a sling shot. McCarthy stent squirrel hunting one Sunday with a .11 rifle. A hear ran In front ot him and up a tree. McCarthy fired one shot and the SfC pound bear fell to the ground dead, with a hullet In it heart should the outward appearance moss-backed conservatives bring conform with the adjoining cap- pressure to bear on the court itol group? Because the state house advisory board for a re builds some buildings of ques- vision of plan. tionable beauty a few blocks DICK. STEWART away, should the county feel 8S3 N Cottage St., Salem To the Editor: We have a beautiful capitol, government and other state buildings, of Grecian design. It would be most out ot place, within the radius of our state and government buildings (to put) a structure of such modern design (as the proposed county court house). Let's keep the Grecian dignity. LYDIA CASE ialem ica, has a defensive power no aggressor in his right would dare attack. The who might contemplate tack. I believe, are realistic in matters of force." The Marshall Plan, Atlantic Pact and Military Assistance Program are all vital to our de fense plans, the general says, but of these MAP is the most im portant. "MAP is designed to help Eu rope speed up the building of her armed forces to the point where they can stop any rush from the east, and hold it long enough for the enormous mili tary and industrial potential of the western world to get into ac tion. "Fared with such a defensive barrier.- any possible aggressor must realize that if he starts a war, he cannot win." tfat i nnnvui t I SHORTENING Oil VJv.LjJ tow in uiornts HICH IN INIIGr RT VOIR FAVORITE FOOD STORE "SUM t u susira ml ItHUt Irwl" 4