Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 21, 1952, Image 22

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    12 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, May 21, 1952 ,
Morse Justifies Position on
Steel Seizure by Flaying Press
Washington (U.R) Sen. Morse
(R.-Ore.) said Tuesday, national
reporting of the steel dispute ig
nored "the seriousness of the sit
uation" when President Truman
sized the steel Industry and con
centrated instead on "the poli
tical overtones."
Morse, who has backed up the
seizure from the start, said he
considers this "one of the saddest
failures of American journalism
In my recollection." He added:
"In this Instance, I think the
press, radio and television failed
to meet their public trust. They
are all tarred with the same
brush."
Morse made his comments at a
Senate Labor subcommittee's
hearings on a bill he Is sponsor
ing to authorize seizure of de
fense plants.
Sen. Humphrey (D. - Minn.)
was the only other senator pres
ent and he chimed in with some
eomments of his own.
Humphrey said he had been
"shocked and amazed" because
he had not seen any newspaper
account of testimony Secretary
of Defense Lovett gave to this
sub-committee on April 24 about
the importance of steel to de
fense. The Associated Press quoted
Lovett on that date as saying any
prolonged stoppage of steel pro
duction "could result in tragedy
and disaster"; that "a sudden
and large-scale resumption of
combat in Korea may occur at
any time," and that he did not
see how any President "in a cri
tical time such as this could al
low a major stoppage of steel"
but that the Defense Department
had no opinion on the methods
Truman used.
Lovett was quoted in a general
AP story on the steel situation.
The story was widely published
by AP member newspapers.
No Offers for Oil
Tehran, Iran, (U.R) Premier
Mohammed Mossedegh said
Wednesday Iran had offered her
nationalized oil at international
rates to 36 foreign nations, but
had found no buyers.
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land Harry Sperling, Seattle, Waih. Ed
win Leigh Ebbert, son of Mr. and Mrs.
i Russell S. Ebbert, Springfield.
Salem Heights Folk
Annapolii (ff) Nine mid-jQ $ee School Model
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the 1952 graduating class of the
U. S. naval academy whose
commencement exercises are set
for June 6.
The Oregon members of the
class are:
New Motor Has
Unusual Speed
Cleveland ftt.PJ A 500-horse-power
electric motor which can
shift forward to reverse in eight
tenths of a second may speed the
coming of push button factories.
The motor has been hailed as
"the beginning of the power for
the automatic factory by Reli
ance Electric & Manufacturing
Co. which developed it.
An electronic control can stop
Finishing Crushed rock base is being rolled into place
in the bottom of Salem's new reservoir at Turner by
Warren Northwest in preparation for application of black
top lining. Photo was taken from south end of reservoir
looking north.
Llrry Gale Valadr. nephew of Mrt.
Helen M. Black. Dayvule. cedrtc Sterling
Wallace, ion of Ur. and Mrs. Olen P.
Wallace. LebaDon. Robert Marlon Sutley,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Aria O. Sutley, Oak-
rldge. Laurence Arthur Brown, Jr., son of
Mrs. Mildred M. Brown. Portland: and
Laurence A. Brown, Klamath Falls. James
Seymour Nlederkrome, son of Mr. and
Mrs. F. C. Nlederkrome, Portland. Joseph
William Sherar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
the big motor in three revolu
tions and send it spinning in the
opposite direction.
It is this feature that puts the
motor high in plans for factor
ies which would use minimum
of machinery and a minimum of
workers.
Reliance already has sold
three of the motors, two for
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punch presses and one for a
high-speed rod mill cutoff. Each
cost about SO thousand dollars.
Irish monks lived in Iceland
before it was ' occupied by the
Norsemen.
Bathroom Supplies
TOWELS
Turkish and Linen
SHOWril CURTAINS
THE BETTER BEDDING STORE
512 State St., Salem, Oreg.
Salem Heights Mrs. David
Wright, chairman of the Salem
school board, will be the guest
speaker on Thursday, May 22,
at 8 p.m. at the Salem Heights
school.
Corns
Pain Goes In
A Jiffy when you
apply Dr. Sertoli's
Zino-pada. Painful ahoa
friction atops, preaaura ia
lifted. And they remove
corns one of the fastest
ways known to medical
science. So, insist on Dr.
Scholl'a world's largoat
sellinft foot relief
A scale model of the new
high school will be on display
and Mrs. Wright will, discuss
the bond ' issue for the new
school. The Salem Heights
school band will give a per
formance. Everyone in the Sa
lem Heights area' is welcome.
The meeting Is sponsored br
the Salem Heights Mothes
club. i
Korean Casualties
Wochlnotnn tP The Defense
Department Wednesday identi
fied 13 Korean war casualties.
Ctt the total, one was dead. 11
wounded and one injured in a
battle zone accident;
Small ocean ships moving up
the Columbia river can dock in
Idaho at Lewiston.
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