M a v. p B O tl L ft I ! 10 Capital Journal, galem, Oregon, Friday, Feb. 13, 1953 Censor Accuses MacArthur Of 'Serious1 Security Break Fort Meade, Md. (V-A cen r'( uncensored book on Korea . accused Gen. MacArthur of "a moit costly security break, which proved costly in casual ties," an army court martial was told Thursday. The book, "Korean Tales" by 1A CoL Melvin B. Voorhees, former chief censor for the Eighth army in Korea, also said that: 1. MacArthur, In a report to congress, "offered contradictory testimony either because he was badly misinformed or toyed with the truth." - 2. A number of accredited cor respondents were charged by name with seriou offenses rang- WU Classes Have Election Willamette university students Thursday named class officers for the spring semester follow' lng an active primary and rua nff eAinoaiffn. The successful candidates were: Senior class: president, Robert Miller, Vancouver, Wash.; vice president, George Buland, Palo Alto, Ctl.; secretary, Joyce in ter, San Mateo, Calif; treasurer, Marilvn Man. Ada. Idaho; ser- geants-at-arms, John Ambler and " Barbara Baker, both of Portland. Junior class: president, Gaylor Weeks, Salem; vice president, Kenneth Cooper, Seattle; secre tary, Carol Emerson, Corbett; treasurer, Robert Batchelder, Lake Grove. Ore.: serceants-at- arms, Duane Shield, Seattle, and Robert Hanauska, wooaourn. Sophomore class: president, -Robert Alfred. Portland! vice president, Douglas Graham, Portland: secretary, Patricia Gentle, San Leandro, Calif; treasurer. Patricia Harris. Port land; sergeant- t-armi, Richard Lewis, Lebanon and Richard Ro . hrer, Portland. Freshman class: president, Da vid Weeks, Salem; vice presi dent, David Finley, SUverton; secretary, Maijorie Little, Sa lam; treasurer, Page Bailey, Portland; sergeant-at-arms, Ben : Benson, Bend and Ernest Bnarr, San Bruno, Cam. Jason Lee Youth Plan Dinner Party log from cowardice to treason able acts. These objections to the book were outlined oy tsng. uen. Frank Dorn, army deputy chief of information, in a letter read at Voorhees' trial on charges of evading censorship and dls- oherina a command. Dora's letter said tnat tne hook contained numerous pas sages which violated propriety and were in conflict with army Doltey. He menuonea we auesuun that MacArthur personally "was guilty of a most serious security break which proved coauy in casualties sustained by United Nations forces, in an effort to obtain newspaper publicity." Dora's letter was addressed to Lt Gen. Joseph M. Swing, commanding general of the Sixth army at San Francisco. It was Swing wno oraerea Voorhees, then stationed at Se attle, to withdraw his manu script from the publisher until lt had been given required army clearance. Dorn, called to the witness stand, said he read only two chapters of the book manu script, those called Tne uen- erals," and "The Press." Dorn said he told voornees that parts of these chapters vio lated army policy and could not be cleared unless changed. In the chapter on "The Gen erals", Voorhees said MacAr thur, then United Nations su preme commander, was the source of "one of the most ser ious breaches of security to oc cur during the war." Voorhees said oincers were amazed when MacArthur flew in from Tokyo in February, 1951, and said, without restriction on release,- that preparations were being made for an stuck oy tne Eighth army. Voorhees said that, therefore, stories which the censors felt should be withheld, were passed. Voorhees said that on Feb. 22, Korean time, a MacArthur communique "broke a 223 Vi hour security blackout" by an nouncing that the Eighth army was about to strike. Albany Death Cause Fixed Albany Lot Hughes Gilmore, 36. died in a local hobo camp some time Monday night or Tuesday morning as the result of head Injuries inflicted by a blunt weapon, it was determin ed by Dr. Homer Harris of the state crime laboratory at Port land, who completed an auto psy on GUmore's body at a local mortuary. Dr. Harris' report described death as due to brain damage, hemorrhage and a skull frac ture, all . Inflicted by heavy blows. His report was filed with the county clerk. Meanwhile John Bob Sturglll, 37, is being held In custody at Oakland, CaL, on a Linn county warrant charging first degree murder, and accusing him of re sponsibility for Gilmore's death. Sheriff ueorge aimer saia Thursday application for Stur- glll's extradition will be made Friday. Held here as material witness- are seven other transients, Patterson Hew Club President Salem Height George (Pat) Patterson was elected president of the Salem Heights Commun ity club Wednesday evening at the halL Elected vice president was Orville Raymond, and sec Courtney Johns hopes to tlx blame for Gilmore's death. All seven were occupants of the same "jungle.' retary-treasurer, Mrs. Elywn Black, Elected to serve aa a director was Dean Davenport It was reported that Mrs. Francis Gaskins, would serve on the board of directors as a repre sentative for the Salem Heights Mothers club. It was decided to install gas water heater, and Archie McKlllop reported that the insurance coverage on the building had been increased. Captain Walter Lansing of the Oregon State Police spoke on safety, and showed two saiety films. Marlon Miller, principal of Salem Heights school, showed an educational film. Lebanon Sells Bumper Tape Lebanon More than ISO cars have been saieiy toko with red Scotch lite bumper tape in the Lebanon area. The junior chamber cf commerce sponsors the campaign and another crew of their workers will . be on downtown streets Friday night to sell the tape to motorists. The tape glows a bright red whenever other light strikes It and may be seen for a quarter of a mile, even on a rainy night, giving parking and nunc pro tection. The money gained from the sale of the tape will be used to nonior un Easter eitg bunt far Lebanon area children. The Jay- cees are now looking for some one to help color several thou- eggs. Control SUverton Fire Sllverton Volunteer firemen were called to the James Ave. home of the Ed Lamberts, Thurs day morning, to control a flue fire. "No damage" was 'reported. es Prominent' Realtor Jumps to His Death Oakland UB Bruce Mc- Collum. 49, ore of the San Fran- , , , . . it. UKU tmj "Vfc me senior mgn icuooi J ment eiUte operators, of Jason Lee Methodist church will hold a progressive dinner party Sunday at 5 p-m. The first course will be served at the home of Cynthia Bourne, 890 Thompson St., the main course at Janice Buttons home, 8385 Duncan St., with Mrs. Charles Scott assisting Mrs. Button, and dessert at the home of Lorraine Ellis, 1805 North J8th St Larry Kelly is in charge of transportation. A business meet ing will follow the dinner with Dorothy Kinney presiding. Of ficers and chairmen of commis sion will make reports on ac tivities and projects. Mrs. Harry Irvine, teacher, and Mrs. Ernest Goulder, counselor, will hare the occasion with the young people. Guest Soloist at Good Shepherd Guest sollst at Good Shepherd Lutheran church on Sunday, February 15, at the 11 a.m. morn, lng worship service will be Slg Sinclair. A resident of South Sa- lem, he was graduated from the , University of Oregon where he majored in music. He has sung with the Portland Civic Opera company, the Eugene Gleemen and has participated in the Hood a River Music Festival. Assisting as his accompanist J will be Miss Barbara Anderson, a senior and a musle major at J Salem high scholo. Lebanon Wednesday's visit tot the bloodmoblle netted 277 ; pints of blood and was rated as the most successful In Lebanon history, according to Peg Hat- field, Linn county chairman of 7 blood procurement Lebanon s quota for this visit was 250 pints. jumped to his death Thursday from the Golden uaie oriage. Last month McCollum was in stalled as president of the Oak land Real Estate board, and was due to preside and talk at i meeting of the board Thursday. His talk was to have been "The Biggest Deal I Ever Made." It referred to the sal of thej swank Nob Hill Fairmont hotel to Ben Swig, the present owner. ' J953 AS LOW We Give and Redeem SiVC Green Stamps FEESBUAEJY FURNITURE SALE! 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