Capital Adjournal An Independent Newspaper Established 1888 BERNARD MAINWARING, Editor and Publisher GEORGE PUTNAM, Editor Emeritus Published every afternoon except Sundoy at 444 Che meketo St., Salem. Phones: Business, Newsroom, Want Ads, 2-2406; Society Editor, 2-2409. rn ImmS Win Sank f Ik ttHU mm aaS Taa Call Tnm. Tu AiMcistM Pnu u ehwitl hiiuk t aw far auuienno u am Uptcb cndlt4 la U w (UoalM cradius la lata khi aaS alio al publind uurtla. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: r Crrlr: WonthlT. It.Mi Sti Mantht. IT.WI Oat tor. Ill M. B MiU la llarlaa, roll. una. Enttm. Clttktmii Cauaittj: Maathlr, Stoi u Mantra, Out Ttu. HA Br Mill Bmluri la Orwea: HoaUUr, IM; ait MoaUu, M M: On Tnr, ill co. Br HU OuUUt OrMoa; Moauur, I14H Ms Hoatiu. Oaa Ttu, i.oo. 4 Salem, Oregon, Saturday, February 14, 1953 ORDER MERITS SUPPORT The Dalles Chronicle Nothing Mr. Eisenhower or Secretary of State Dulles or anybody else has said indicates this country has any Intention of supporting a big attack on Red China. We are already equipping Chiang's armies, and at the most we might step up this material aid in hope of making Nationalist raids more effective. But, again, that doesn't commit us to rescue the users of the equipment if they get in trouble. The kind of raids the President's recent order allows could be valuable. They might be severing of rail links over which pass Chinese supplies to the Korean front They might compel the Reds to divert considerable strength from Korea, thus easing pressure on UN forces. Even if the diversion is minor, it is probably worth the ramble. Under the old plan, the Reds found the U. S. Seventh fleet in effect guaranteeing their mainland B BECK All's Fair WJ0Mi OH MOTKERlr Leln5n ii liSZ-n MlMLE tUkSMMA M Tr PWH S lS- VCUR MODEST t2 TOjiJS-SSs mi BOUQUET. YOUR 1'Z LH IN TMt MO&TUAPY p5p?P5jJj! J ARRIVES WTTH HIS glow cm - HATEO RfVML, bwamba, OFFEFUNO. WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND France May Reject Army Pact Despite Effort of Sec. Dulles BY CARL ANDERSON Henry developments there and report a the progress Ming suae m unifying ear allies.) (Editor's NoU: Drew Fear on t bow oa a trip to Berlin and Pari to cheek ea eraeUI IY DREyf PEARSON Paris Following his conver- minion of the Joint European satlon with French Foreign Mln- hifh command, ister Georges Bldsult, John Fof But more important than any ter Dulles sent an optlmlitie thing else they dltru.t Germsny. cable beck to the state depart- They fear Germany is Itching to men!. He reported that he and come back as a great military the French, who hitherto hsve power, that the German in uni been the chief stumbling block form never can bo trusted, and to ratification of the United En- that naxltm is only lurking ropean army pact, had found around the corner to take over general grounds for agreement once again. That may have been what the .,. . French foreign minliter told the LlfeMagaslns Stirs Ire new secretary of state, but it Unfortunately none of this Is was not what he told other mem. helped by the wave of antl bers of his own staff at Qua! American feeling now sweeping D'Orsay. To them he stated that France. The moit serious blow to it will be very difficult indeed Franco-American friendship was n mn ratification of thii kev a Life Magazine article which THE FIRESIDE PULPIT More Laymen Interesting Themselves in Religion Met upon which, in the opinon of many diplomats, depends the peace of Europe. As s newspaperman surveying sentiment in Europe, I would go further than M. Bldault. On the basis of my own personal obser vations, I regretfully predict that the United European army pact will not be ratified at aU with out changes so drastic as to prac tically nullify it compared Marianne, the symbol of France, to a slattern. Immediately the French press blazed. Even pro-American pap ers blasted the United States. The outburst wss far greater than that following Eisenhower's statement during the Chicago convention that the French were 30 percent atheist Unfortunately the Life Maga zine statement was openly linked ""tr"-.TP.-mt .! Ca si,... .hi. . 1 1. v 1 with the Elsenhower adminlstra- agenda of American foreign pol- Life writer Emmett Hughes, icy and since this was the prime Pf out, is a member m. r.,ii.. .i . of the White House staff. For- Chauncey Depew once said Realizing how prone people Europe, such a defeat would be lun aarj uireciur v,. u. Y REV. GEORGE H. SWIFT U Paal'a Buebpal Church . . , , , , . , , , vnauncey irepew once eaiu nwuuii uuw ihvuv jjvupiv Xfuropc, iucu a coast against attack. Ifg hard to ae why they, as an oteny standing in are to procrastinate, to put off a serious blow, active enemy in Korea, are entitled to such immunity. :"""",, until tomorrow important mat- it will be a serious blow not new commission on psychological ,nother influenza Salem 31 Years Ago By BEN MAXWELL Salem II Tears Ago With 810 students enrolled Februsry 14, 19zz this morning Salem High school kaa 4U. at 4 .1 . . - l 1 h I I oo inn gicaicBb bjiiueince in its history. aH Prominent local ssy Salem Is in the epidemic Vachel Lindsay, distingushed The British argue the move carries risk or enlarging "-"' 7 " ters which should receive atten- only to General Elsenhower, There are between 900 and 1000 contemporay poet, will be in the Korean war in the Asiatic mainland. But as we have "ous up u tlon todsy, the Christian calen- since he spent more than a year P" ?"t',7""r" cases of the disease in the city Salem on February 28. seen, nothing so far contemplated by the President calls m church without feeling the dar has provided definite times in Psrls working toward this wWto wlie to bras. ,nd .pproxlmately 15 per cent , , . . oiuppiovai w uid TOiiuuuiuij. 11 ana seaiona xor siarung inuniive soai dux. even more important. or tnose attending aalem scnoois omoaing oai noi yei oecome . la milt believable tnat Under rfnrt warr!a WArthV snail. It nrlll ha rl41v a.i-lmi. hlnn lUliy. ... k.n. AM . riBK, Since tO the extent tlin,. rlreumitancei. manr men Tn la nns n thvie aeaanna. Th in ha n th wnrlj anrl ihm On top of thll diversion, he Will be wnt to church luit "to be seen flrat dav of Lent U next Wednei- aafvtv f th nt nratlnn. ter Dulles' tn thn AUipa In Korea. KUt OI of men!" rf.v anH th Tnten wiirni run. musi rainy we for our deep involvement with Chiang. Admittedly there is some Chiang aids by creating effective Unking his fortunes closer all the measures which might be undertaken to advance that war, this one seems to entail the smallest risk. Possibly behavior suggests that they see safety only in tne Status "nr'; ."I reiiaWe re- leaders are desperately striving the world: They regarded it as an ultl- Dallas commercial club is Get-Rich-Quick -Walllngford, quo, only in perpetuating a stalemate, aince tnere is u indicate that more and for a solution to these problems, Amerlcsn-French relations matum to an 01a ana necessary mening a proposal w uie win- -a rattling good picture," li risk in any move to improve the situation, they would i, iaymen are intereitlng we can give them the benefit have sunk to their lowest ebb in friend. They pointed out t h a t amettee Valley Flax and Hemp being shown at Liberty theater, v. j: 41.1 1. -ii 7" "I,", "IV - .1. ..... . a2 veara. Never have we been liked there can be no Euronean unit Growers association in an en- nave uo uu iiuuuuK a u. uiemseives in reiigjon maami- "S"' . I... k . T. ,uk iZZT ,u, ...... ,.. Jh... rf.., Inrtr. h.m ..,.h. "Aneela communicate with am in m BiriniT nanninns laana ia aT aa. ucuaaa niiu nuuui wax niuiuui ciaiivs, aiiiaai imi vt w v - hflhit nr even a ennrinnivl fari I Came John FOI- amonffi women itudenU atlenri rmrk that France Oreson fcrowen Cooperative ins Western univenitlei 1 th European army association has nurchased the There doesn't seem to be that tinues on untU Easter Sunday. rrenca Don't Like IJ J. pact by Apm 13. wniie wis was lot and buildings in Newberg presler, president of associated of public opinion to- we are all deeply concerned '" raw i . s. ownea oy me wniie box urcnara women students st the Unlver sity 01 California. th. BritisJ do not SMtatttait their dly of which auncey"SeVw about national and 'world .H.lrT for this trsglc setback in buUd- tion. it mad. the hair brisUe on company, the urmsn ao not appreciate 11, out tneir without that lo- While our political and military Ing up the peace machinery of every back in France, ggests that they gee safety only in the status Bu wit hontttai to e the world: They regarded it as an ultl- Dallas have been linked since the dsys even be North Atlantic defense lish their first plant at Dallas. of Lafayette. without France. The communica- Tk la rnr.ic And rnvpiiHnff that the British raised tendinv church, not because they them h. .n.f .Katnn. arhon th. Savanth ITUot feel a community Drcssure. but Ins to righteous peace. .!:-n.. j j 1 w rather thev feel a world-wide If you are not already com. ongHmuy uruercu w jin. rurmusBii naic , uwi, uicjr "yv " ---,Hnn . Ood ,nn mitted to the resular nractice of Both the United States and tion lines between the United v'rr" now raise to modification of the order. They said the dealtS S "or righteous religion , it Is frs falvotV the French governments failed States and its forces In Germany. Cooperative association patrol might provoke Mao to action that would enlarge Uylng 8nd unive,i peace. This ant to do it now. And as an im- to prepare the public opinion they pointed out, pass through "fns" in France. And Ger each other by telepathy and con verse with men oy the same This week Oregon Growers means" declares Dr. Horace C. 1 will ship stratton. secretary of the Presby- grade 30-40 terian association and a student the war. 1. a healthy condlUon' It Is to be portent part of the practice of foundation for French-German France. The main NATO air VSiiS.-7r cl psycmc Pnenomln- Vnif. -onnnf oif in Anrl a folomof wifhmif. annffrintr mtlllnna mnr will rel.trlnn. arlH tha fnrra nf vour Unity. We did not make the bases are in France. And Ger- o a false mood of comfort. The President, thoroughly come to that realization right presence In church at least every French people understand the many s problem can t be solved aware of the peril in any war move, has boldly struck now. . ounaay unui taster. out to lift us from a morass. In his first step, he merits the support of all Americans and their friends abroad. PLAYING INJO MORSE'S HANDS No paper in Oregon has as little use for Senator Wayne Morse as the Capital Journal which has always opposed his nominations and elections. Many times since he became an apostate to the party, and deserted th GOP that elected him, in spite of the fact that he had advocated General Elsenhower for the presidency and as delegate to the GOP national convention helped nomi nate him, only to betray and denounce Iks in the cam paign we have expressed contempt for his course. We have frequently suggested Morse's resignation from the senate for the benefit of both party and of Oregon. However the bill introduced by 8 senators and 25 representatives, all republican die-hards, which would prevent Morse from running for reelection as an, inde pendent in 1956 should be defeated. It Is purely a spite bill and will have a boomerang effect by enabling him Organ Music Mystery Solved Laguns Beach, Calif., W The organ music that was rent the night near the First Church of Christ Scientist Is no longer a mystery. James Robert Kearney, SI, and George Plcclotto, it, told Judge 0. C. Cravath they had been breaking Into the church , from time to time and playing the organ because they like organ music. It'll be Z0 days in jail for the pair for vagrancy and malicious mischief, Judge Cravath decreed yesterday. POOR MAN'S PHILOSOPHER . Never Give an Older Woman A Gift on Valentine's Day advantages of a United European and the U. S. occupation ended army; of burying the hatchet until France agrees to a peace with Germany after 80 years of treaty, war. Instead we tried to build a roof with no walls to support it. French Msy Pull Ont 3. France Is going through a Therefore, argue our French period of isolationist debate and friends, the United States needs introspection similar to our own France just as much as France debate over the League of Na- needs the United States, tions in 1820. To many French- So the French have concluded men joining the United European that they will not be bulldozed, army means the surrender of her that they will not be subjected sovereignty, just as American to ultimatums, and have even entry into the league in the opin- hinted that they might pull out ion of the little band of senate of the North Atlantic pact, de lsolatlonfsts meant the end of claring France a neutral in the our existence ss sn independent prospective struggle between nation in 1920. the U. S. and the U.S.S.R. The parallels are almost lden- This hasn't been said offlcial tlcaL Robert Schumann, the ly, but of course, hints hsve been French foreign minister who dropped to U. S. officials, proposed the United European What the French fall to re army, is now out of office and alize of course is that Isolation la has lost part of his popularity; contagious; that when they pull just as Woodrow Wilson who back into their shell, when they proposed the League of Nations, spurn the United European army was defeated politically and their action ricochets across-the broken physically. Atlantic where it causes even Frenchmen who oppose the Eu- more isolationism in the U. S. It For the first time in history the foot of man has trod the snow capped peak of Mt Ranier in mid-winter. Four Alpine climbers accomplished the feat on Monday after 10 hours of torturing toll. CALL CADWELLOILCO. FUEL OIL Rare That 1 Dtacennt PHONE Z-7411 By HAL BOYLE New York W) This is a day So a dozen times each after- to pose as a martyr to the cause of independence, of for the birds. , noon I would I run by the clean- which the maverick perennial publicity seeker will take For pigeons are in their coo- 18 P"t ,n.d Pring, 5 full advantage. It should be and erobablv will be defeated, ing prime at valentine time. But Jled deer Jor a peek ,t my -n, i. . ..m.t. i armMi. i;f. people often don't fare so well, "veo one. ""'": ropean pact include, of course, feeds the Lansers and the Mc. .,,7; X,,, Mny romance will reach a one wouia guess my guu communIsts who are insln- Carrans and the Malones in the wcording to our view po.nt, than Oregon s junior senator dlsaitrou, Cumax. For it is on I would Jump up in front the Gaum,u who oppose wnate. to say nothing of the Chl With his martyr complex, who has a genius for keeping thll day hM. would-be lov- th e."b!' ,hop' cooperation either with the Tago Tribunes? and the resultant himself in the limelight On nearly every topic he con- era summon the coursge to bare nd drygoods store, too. united States or Germany; plus risk is that the whole structure aiders that everyone is OUt-of-step for righteousness, ex- their secret heart to the one they tuner your son nas worms many lmcere members of other of European cooperation may cept himself. ym for and receive an im- led Mex ican .1 imp- pollticja partlei wno ugU that come tumbnng lo the tune of ine Din provides mat n political pany or ussemoiy ui mother once, electors may not nominate as candidate for public office .;ow.ma"y5',pfia "V"?1""1 act that way before, a person who, .at the last preceding election lor that Jh.T.11 . v.i - ... ,, a ...t;...i.. ... ... v. ...,iu.t. ? .i:t!.l Cupid before nightfall of St. Val- On St Valentine s Day I de- particular office, was the candidate of any other political tnVmt; y, 0n million? Two clded I had to show my heart to party for such office and who, as such candidate, was mnii0n? Three million? my own true love. 1 swaRgered elected to such office. . ,nt0 the drug ttore) y,, Its aim is to force a GOP primary contest for My advice is: "Never give an biggest box of face powder in Morse who has announced his intention of seeking re- older woman a present on Val- the place, and a two-bit lacy val election as an independent. Its sponsors evidently fear entlnesDay. that he might win reelection as an independent in a I tried it at the sge of 12. three cornered contest. That will be up to the voters of Nver really been the same Drotrnn in a tar free for all. If the Deonle want to since. Al me lime jv waa uu ine threshold cf a promising career. I was one of the leading literary flffura nf tha T.lnwond mm. ..1 , j papers. rrr;rXZn Latethat afternoon a. I went 5?.nu,!ln?,. . ?r . I the cleaning plant the .ten corner street 0rapher becknd t0 me ,nd corn r. mnrirl m. an nv,lnn, I aal- I delivered the paper, to .ome ioped home, went to my room, closed snd locked the door. With . iVv TnH im political parties wno argue tnat come tumbling to the tune of 1 . under toe pact France could not gleeful haw haws from the I never saw a kid j ...u . ,, even send an army to North Af- Kremlin. rica or Indo-China without per- (Copjrliht, 1IU) LOCKER BEEF Eastern Oregon white face Hereford beef bought direct from the ranch and hauled in our own trucks. Buy and save at Packing House Wholesale Prices. Cut ring and wrapping, smoking, curing. Free deep freszs service. Custom killing. NOTHING DOWN 6 MONTHS TO PAY LOCKER BEEF 29' Front Quarter LB. BtaaalaW STEER BEEF AS' U.S. Graded Good . ., LB. skaiW LOCKER BEEF 32' Half or Whole LB. V. 8. FEDERALLY GRADED SALEM MEAT CO. 1325 S. 25th Phone 3-4858 entine. I walked past the cleaning plant a dozen times before I could bring myself to enter. It was a relief to find my lady fair absent on an errand. I left the package with her stenographer, and ran back to sell my news- penalize themselves, it will be their privilege. It should at any rate force both the republicans and democrats to name their ablest men in opposition. A NEEDED LEGISLATIVE REFORM ' State Representatives Earl Hill and Loren Stewart, both of Lane county, have introduced a bill, which if enacted into law. would empower cnuntv hud tret commit, of the neighborhood business- tees to fix salaries of county officials who draw pay men- uneasy lentcrea a newiy thaklnR nandI i opened the note from counties in the state. ooened wholesale cleaning plant from HER. m.. U..J :. ..J. iu. j. 41.:. "u "w ' """J ins uuukc. vuiuiiiiiiers, uiiuer ine terms 01 in is diu, drowned in love at first sight, would be composed of five members to be appointed by she bought a paper, and i the governor instead of by the county courts as at pres. walked out In a trance, heart ant. pouncttng. County salary bills now requiring legislative approval . . . usually number about 60 each session. Under the legisla- ghe'moTe thln,8rw"ce tiye procedure followed in recent years, no county salary my ageand roughly twice my bill is approved unless the salaries of officials in a county height. There wa. the matter proposed have the approval of both the county court of her husband, too. I felt a and the budget committee. little sorry for her about him. Under this system much time is consumed in both Nlce "w. Just bowlegged. He clear. Our brief one-way love the house and senate by local government committees in i"Id J,TP ove.r S,lr,K,hydrnt t.mJ!t'JF,J!Tv iiaalea work. No ruta ar. ..... ,1. i a without barking hi. shin.. In the envelope proved that. ..T. I!.i. inr. i: ... r But when ,he ,mUed ,1 me. salary lists nor are the pay scales for comparative of- this tall blonde lady in a green fices uniform In the various counties. drew, it was like the wind rip If legislators desire to cut down the time of the ses- pling a cornfield in July. I tor sions, here is one way to start. Let the budget commit- got her sge. height, and her bow tees appointed by the governor be the final arbiter on 1ut1 husband. Mtnntv aalariea. I could be sure of seeing her Some members of county courts are grumbling be- nlynce dy-when I brought cared about love. SL Valentine's .... th. hill aannM atrin them nf Jz Z rum" her the paper. But I had to see Day, or women who broke a cause the bill would Strip them of two powers, first, the her more often. The trouble was man's heart with a .habby buck. ppuiiiuuciii. vi im v. win Duagei committee that her desk wa. behind a small and the final say on salary Increases. partition that hid her from side- The Hill-Stewart bill has merit and should be approved walk view, by the assembly. Fixing salaries of county officials has , 0 n ace in tna legislature, consideration of anrh ..l.rv DUl '"n i I wore ten ...I i . . i i ... . . j duls is a sneer i KnnM Viak f ivad j - - vi iuu con- . ...;.w ,w . i- . . i i . cUtlona. at tha aTrasa roota. r i me m now couia a man leap My husband and I think it wa. very sweet of you to .end a valentine," she had written. "And we send you a little token, too." "My husband" . . . Why did he have to bring In old bow legs? And the token! ... It wa. a one dollar bill, clipped to her note. One thing was blindingly I would like to say that I tore the dollar bill into shreds. But the truth 1. I Just took it o the drug .tore and despondently bought ice cream cones with it until I got so aick I no longer And never again did I leap outside her window. "Well, well, Harold." said the baker the next week. "You must have got rid of your worms. I Iaaaaaaiaaaaaaajaiaataaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai p,a f . " , ' -A ' Serving Solem ond Vicinity as Funeral Directors for 23 Years Convenient location, S. Commer cial street; bus line; direct route to cemeteries no cross traffic. New modern building aeating up to 300. Services within your means. a. I TtrrS T. OeMia I 1 "sKJ Oract a CWMea 05 S. Commercial St. Virgil T. Golden Co. FUNERAL SERVICE Phone 4-2257 1 waste of time and county official aalarie "j ,h0"' !nd lMP,a ' hlh ln don't you Jumping so much A hv eitiuna who ara awar. IV 1J..1 . ,lr 1 could- 1 could clch lately." ? mIZ f 10441 COn" "uifk 'mP t back of How could a man leap with a ' Dar dhuiuui numna nmm n vain . a