Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 07, 1953, Page 4, Image 4

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Oregon
Monday December 7, 1953
Capital jLJourrial
An Independent Newspoper Established 1888
BERNARD MAINWARING, Editor and Publisher
GEORGE PUTNAM, Editor Emeritus
Published every afternoon except Sunday at 444 Che
meketo St., Salem. Phpnes: Business, Newsroom, Want
Ads. 2-2406; Society Editor, 2-2409
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LETTERS, WIRES AS INDEX TO SENTIMENT
- In theory it is fine to "write a letter to your congress
man" or "wire the president," but the recent McCarthy
episode has shown the inherent fallacy of this as a guide
on public opinion.
' McCarthy urged his listeners to wire their sentiments
to the White House. We assume he was not in collusion
with the telegraph company, but it reaped quite a har
vest, though not what one might have expected.
As anyone would assume, most of these wires backed
McCarthy. Since McCarthy's admirers would be much
more likely to accept his advice than would others, it is
surprising that so many of the telegrams supported the
president Up to 11 a.m. Saturday the count was 2992
to 1354 for McCarthy.
Then a Toledo paper promised cooperation to those of
Its readers as wished to support the president, but agreed
also to transmit views favorable to McCarthy. This re
sponse, amounting to more than 10,000, was about 30 to
1 for Eisenhower. McCarthy termed the paper's project
dishonest, although it is hard to see how it was more so
than McCarthy's original attempt to pack the telegraph
wires with messages favorable to his side in the contro
versy. The weakness of the letter or telegram to congress
man, senator or president is that normally it comes only
from those with extremely strong views on a given sub
ject. Let 10 per cent support one side of a proposition
wun great zeal and their use of the mails and wires will
far exceed that of tha other 90 per cent who may dis
agree wun inem, out not violently.
Further, people may be stirred to action by a dramatic
piea which gives only one side, and may even misrepre
sent the facts. McCarthy's plea is c case in point, and
it happens repeatedly. The purpose is to give the public
servant at the receiving end a distorted idea of what
the public thinks.
Unfortunately this frequently succeeds, but not as
often as it used to. For officials are learning how to
discount their incoming mail when it has been given an
artificial stimulus.
REMEMBER THE DAY IN '41?
AMERICA SHUT Qit Yhb ALARM- .'iT
'8 .?. '. '.rT-jk'-'x.;-i
-AND DOXeO OFF FOR ANOTHER. FORTy WINK .1
PEARL HARBOR MEMORIAL
It was just 12 years ago, December 7, 1941, that the
Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor and plunged the United
States into World War II.
The only organization to observe the anniversary at
Pearl Harbor is the navy which staged brief, solemn
memorial services on the superstructure of the battleship
Arizona, which the Japanese bombers destroyed.
The Arizona is still at the bottom of the harbor and
the tomb of some 1100 sailors who went with her in the
Xirst battle of the Pacific war.
The superstructure of the old battleship still rises in
oenance or destruction and has been made a monument
to the men who died in the infamous sneak attack on a
inendiy nation. .
Memorial services atarted at 7:65 a.m, Honolulu time,
4:65 p.in., PST, the exact moment Japanese bombers
began wreaking havoc on the alumbering U.S. Pacific
fleet.
A bugle call opened the memorial program, the Amer
ican flag was raised on the remains of the sunken war
ship, prayers were offered for those who perished by
Captain P. G. Linaweaver, chaplain of the 14th Naval
district, followed by taps and a three-volley rifle salute
fired by eight aailors.
Services were attended by representatives of veterans
and civic organizations and the nine survivors of the at
tack now stationed at Pearl Harbor who were placed
pei ore xne mast oi me Arizona.
- iul tHE ttHH
WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND
Bermuda Gives Big Three
Chance to Patch Breaks
DULLES on McCarthy
John Foster Dulles' blast at
Joe McCarthy and Eisenhow
er's subsequent support are the
tipoff that Dulles has decided
By DkEW PEARSON
Washington Though the Premier Laniel,
Bermuda conference was called
partly because ot the accidental
fact that Winston Churchill in
sisted on a Big Four meeting
with Malenkov and because
Bermuda was a semi-substitute,
actually this accident came at
Just the right time..
For the Russians were begin
ning to score some hits in their
game ot pulling the Allies
apart. The Bermuda meeting,
therefore, Is giving an oppor
Scio Resident Afraid
Of Salem Grid System
To the Editor:
I used to go to Salem at
times on business and to do
teems to have the inside track. fm ,of trading, but since
iney nave pui one way tranic
into effect I am afraid to go
In, afraid that if I went in I
however
OPEN FORUM
would not find my way out.
I was taught when I started
that from now on he will standi'? drlv w" t0 uy on
up and fight every time the
senator from Wisconsin attacks
the state department and Amer
ican foreign policy. Dulles has
bent over backward in the past
trying to get along with Mc
Carthy and the so-called "Ne
anderthal" wing of the Repub-
tunity to patch up the old al-jlican party
l'ance, I In an effort to appease Mc-
Here are some Illustrations Carthy, he even went so far as
of how the Russians were play
lng the fame of divide and
rule:
1. Moscow proposed a
aggression pact between
sia and France.
Why Join the United Euro
pean army and tolerate the
danger of German rearma
ment? the Kremlin has argued.
Why not sign a nonaggression
pact with Russia thereby com-
non-Rus-
top security officer. But every
time he yielded, Dulles found
it only encouraged McCarthy
to attack the state department!
harder.
As a result, he la now fed
up, has told his friends that he
intends to be a fair and decent
secretary of state even if means
pletely removing the danger of, a fight with McCarthy or any
war? This has a lot of appeal one else who unfairly criticizes
in Paris, first, because the Com-1 Eisenhower's policies,
munist party Is powerful in IKE VS. DULLES
There were no other ceremonies by other branches 0f France; second, because the' It was a fighting mad secre-
the right aide of the road.
Now they tell me that when I
drive on a one-way street and
want to make a left hand turn
to go down on a different
street I am supposed to drive
on the left hand side of the
street. It gives me sort of a
funny feeling to drive on the
wrong side of the street as
they used to call it It is all
to appoint Scott McLeod. an merry mixup xo me.
aide to Senator Bridges but I have been thinking about
even closer to McCarthy, as his 'this quite often and also told
Salem 49 Years Ago
' ly BEN MAXWELL
' December 7, 1104
Said a Capital Journal edl
torial of 48 years ago: "The
office of chief of police is very
much sought after In the city
of Salem for two reasons: Re
publican bosses want the of
fice for the power it gives
them In rouncing up the next
primaries and levying tribute
on vice. Democratic politic!
ans want it because it has a
$1000 salary and helpa a cer
tain Democratic faction to get
county offices."
Electrical experts were
working up an extremely no
vel feature for opening exer
cises at. the Lewis and Clark
exposition, June 1, 190S. It
had been arranged that Pres
ident Roosevelt in Washington
should touch a few keys and
set In motion chimes in towers
of the government building at
the exposition. Then the
chimes were to play "My
Country 'Tis of Thee."
Assessable property in Sa
lem, both real and personal,
as shown by the 1904 assess
ment roll, had been determin
ed by County Clerk Rowland
to be 12,820,622.
POOR MAN'S PHILOSOPHER
Boyle Wants to Give Mankind
'Bess' New Miracle Disease
By HAL BOYLE
The committee of lights had
reported to the council t h
need for a light at the east
end of Polk county bridge.
Edison theater. 143 - State
street, had an entire change of
program. New moving pict
ures were billed and Lamont
Brothers, ragtime 'dancers,
were to appear In person. Ad'
mission, 10c.
J. G. Retgleman and W. F.
R. Smith had formed a part
nership and were prepared to
conduct a general blacksmith'
lng and woodworking business
at 10 0 Chemeketa street
Smith had purchased the int
erest of G. Schultz and Reigle
man had been at the present
stand for seven years.
Attorney General Crawford
had handed down an opinion
tnat the fairgrounds were ex
empt from prohibition prevail
ing in the Chemawa precinct.
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the armed service, nor was there a community service at
vno iHuonai Memorial cemetery oi the Pacific, where
most of the victims of the attack were buried.
It is to be hoped that the sunken battleship will remain
the tomb of those who perished and kept a national
shrine, a perpetual memorial to their memory. G. P.
TELLING IT TO McCARTHY
Delegates to the American Veterans Committee's 10th
United European army is. of tary of state President Eisen
course, aimed at blocking a Redjhower found waiting for him in
army invasion. Washington when he flew back
2. Ambassador Bohlcn has tr0,T Augusta after Thanksgiv
cabled the state department inK !n h'3 hand, Duiies held
that the Kremlin has been he statement blasting McCar:
adroitlv wooing the British. j thy which he later gave to the
The other day Premier Malen-! Pre-
kov made the unprecedented' lke was a little surprised at
move of asking British Ambas- fir,t- Down in Augusta he
by some of my fellow coun
trymen that they also thought
that the city cops probably
weren't making enough on the
meters on our parking so they
had to start something new in
order to give them a chance to
tag some more innocent per
sons who just happen to make
a mistake and make a wrong
turn or drive in the wrong
direction, ignorant of It until
they get caught In the mesa.
So my advice to my fellow
countrymen is to stay out of
these places unless absolutely
necessary to go there.
A. D. BENDER,
Sclo.
democratic candidate against
republican Sen. Guy Cordon.
Significantly, Neubcrger
wanted to dine with Morse in
..j c: in, .ii u ... hadn't nairi ton mnrh nttni , , his hotel room where thev
. . .... . . . . . . ivui huui otr ' ' 1 1 1 . a 1 1 1 nivicr w .... -
anniversary convention at At antic Citv hv vninwl th;..l..nm. t ih. Kr.mii,, . im. to the McCarthy broadcast. In would not be seen. Once a stu-
SUDDort of President K :the first Dlace. he didn't litn 1 dent at the University of Ore-
Senator Joseph McCarthy's criticism of the adminitr.ithe ambassador only 30 min-! "r the radio, and "the;"0" Law cInoo1 where MorseJ
t on's foreign policy. Author-Cartoonist Rill Mai.l.lin notice so he didn't have 'on of the New York ,w "u"rr P'a D"n
i , j , . """'"r-arioonisi Clll .MauUtin . . , ... -.,naDers which rearhrn him nrvt toying with the idea of running
W8'IedJnat,0nal chairman.y convention delcRates. 1' ? hi wrnmenrnrard Morse for the senate
The 300 delates representing 10.250 veterans, sent 1" r"C" LIV while e dtdn't 'read the tcai j but in recent month, has pretty
telegrams to the White House Sunday which read in TE,? J .Krim the'0' POP""- ' well abandoned that idea.
part: "Senator McCarthy does not speak for us. We J, LT. rWW S . r Most surprising, however, no1 Ind- democratic leaders
think he is undermining- the Constitution we fought to, which Malenkov turned on .11 ne " ,,he White House in ; have gted that Neuberger
preserve." hl. ,harm toId H,vt .(Washington bothered to send I n 'r thf. ente ol he d-
'nrii.in .m -ij mm ine text of what McCarthy imocrauciiciiri nexi year
" " ' ' " ml.iA C. k. ..... .....I vi a nil nnv r'nrrinn VI.
.cbuiuliuii oihihcu oy me cauea ior the oppos
ing of "smear techniques based on innuendo, hearsay,
unfounded accusations and outright lies ... the tech
niques which are the stock in trade of C.oebbels, Stalin
and McCarthy."
Politicians attach little significance to McCarthy's "Toll
It to Eisenhower" but the result so far shows that Ike
maintains his pulling power.
An Associated Press sampling of newsnaner ditnril
comment showed them about 5-1 upholding Kisenhower's Moscow alone,
position wun aoout one third of the editormls noncom
mittal. G. P.
Britain could lead the
u it uiuii v persist in i. in. ii . . t
..w i k. . .t.ir,.. i p tk. I P"rd for the rage of his .
. p brings of the ret 0, ,u(e
However, when Dulles ex
plained the implications of the
McCarthy attack and showed
him a series of cables from U.S.
ambassadors reporting that the
United States.
The ambassador reported
back to London that Malenkov
was a man his government
could do business with; that he
was sure Churchill would be
Later Curfew
Bend Bulletin
has told them that he would
consider doing so if sufficient
campaign contributions were
promised In advance.
"You've got to get over the
Idea that you are going to get
any cash on the barrelhead."
prestige ot the Eisenhower nri. 1 Senator Morse advised his for.
welcomed royally if he goes to ministration had sunk to an ' mer student during their recent
, all-time low, the president rea- ' secret conference. ' Democratic
Simultaneously, Lady Haytcr ---' agreed not only to the candidate. Just can't get that
was invited to tea by Mrs. MoI- -Junes statement, but to back it kind of money. Republicans
otov, wife of the deputy pre-,uP himself. . may be able to get contributions
mier. This is almost unheard "Go t0 Foster,' he said,' in advance but not democratic
tie nas it coming to him." i or independent candidates. De-
was new evidence of how the1 1NO" uulles has been delug-1 mocrats nave to run on merit,
wun congratulatory mes-! not money.
sages since his McCarthy blast. I "Guy Cordon has one of the
This has reinforced his deter- most isolationist records in
mination to continue. Mean- eonress." continued llnrv
b nut t-.lt that tinur A -.-
of basic "rule of reason" pre-l0' ,n the Ru"-" capital, but
VIMS, ma me regulation t " ; " ' , 4
(.-... . . . i Rnuian art nlivlnf thf nnlicv ra
Bend hi. just changed Its f.ctorily. with no great amount ' ,ryin ,0 divid" ,nd rule'
eurfew rpiuUHnn . nt iHn-nim t.t.- .i These are some of the thinas
i "Tl w:" ." rv:"l " rhrrhi, rih., ,rf ,-.m n"" " continue, wean- congress,
ia id re OUi on lnr The effert venaai r hl. . ............ wftlle. McCarthy hit itr-nirl ..u.-. .,..j ..:.. n i
" 7nve mT ? ''' whe Tthe, .," dovT.
-r f aaai m W (Kilt. OCI1U all I tinnfl tha W tm Slnaa . i t . ' ' llllir IX riDfl M Will IfT AAasi lala mmrmM rHoM
often forcement. about which there !:;;..h..t.M. V.7. t.o. on Dul1" " h nev" M lo0 " isolationist state.
on any otner state department They believe in Ike s foreign
official. He expects to bring up policy.
Dulles' support for Aler Hiss ..i ,m convinced you could
as president of the Carnesle ..... --.j .. 1 -j. , " T
The frenrh H.1...tlnn .t r..i ..... .u. " '"V1HO,
police say youna peonla
h .V 0o,rc"0n o be out at has been no complaint here.
that hour returning from the
aters, parties o visits with
friends. As a result, the en
forcement of the regulation has
been lax. From now on, It is
announced, the enforcement
after midnight will be rigid
and excuses will have to be
good.
Albany police say the 10
clock rule t. working satis-
rujr he,,, tj,, oUlet
"ow leew.T tn hi.k
nd ethers needing to
and the present 10 o'clock rule
works well. The police have
the situation, apparently, "well
in hand."
KINDLY Bl'RGLARS
Dallas, Tex. (US) Burglars
who robbed a Dallas service
station of $200 in cash and
across-the-tab!e, face -to -face
contact to Improve diplomatic
relations.
FRENCH RIVALS
SS-tarta.:fS5L H- -,you; mind soon! 1,
Premier Laniel is scarcely talk-; Harry Dexter White was sub
ing to his foreign minister, mitted to the state department.
Georges Bidsult. Laniel and Bi-1 OREGON H I'DDLE
dault are rival candidates tor Sen. Wayne Morse of Oregon
president of France in the elec-1 mt an nH li,HMt nt hi. Ct.l.
checks yesterday left a noteitlons scheduled for December ; Sen. Richsrd Neuberger. in
fastened with tire patches in a 17. And each is afraid the oth-l Portland the other day. And a
t .uiiiiiirm spot.
to other candidates. It you're
not going to run, you've got to
let people know so that some
one else can make the race."
Neuberger, who has a good
record as a forthright, liberal
er is coin to .teat th. m,h- . .kT- I !" w,,n
Hey, mister, your back licity spotliiht at Bermud. lust ! HeeM. ,hV hS w i ? or!"An,, hould P
KfnM . K.I1..1-- i : . . . . . . - . nia mu aw.fc
.v. wailUIUIB IDI UrCEOD DOUUCS lUD U1B HEX! I .w. w.
coor's open," It re.d.
Roseburg Man Praises
Work of Salem YMCA
To the Editor:
It was my privilege last Sat
urday while in your fine city
to visit your YMCA building.
1 wonder if the citizens of Sa
lem and vicinity really appre
ciate this fine organization and.
the work that is being done for
the boys of your community
who are members. I understand
that any boy can enjoy the fa
cilities of the YMCA by paying
New York (A Science
labors to bring forth a new
miracle drug every day, but
my aims are more modest.
All I want to do Is give
mankind a new miracle dis
ease every few years, a dis
esse everybody 'can enjoy.
The trouble with a miracle
drug seems to be thst as soon
as it whips one disease it
sometimes give you two other
diseases that require' the dis
covery of two more new mira
cle drugs to cure. How long
can this go on?
That's the nice thing about
my" new miracle disease for
the current season. No modern
miracle drug has any effect on
It, but the disease Itself, if
treated properly, will prevent
you from catching more ser
ious, disabillng ailments.
In this respect It is like the
common cold or virus A .
two fine old miracle diseases
that have lost their social use
fulness because people now
suspect you are lying If you
claim you have them and stay
home from work. Nothing
wears out a miracle disease
like suspicion.
That Is why I suggest you
catch my new miracle disease
Boyle's Epidemic Spasmodic
Seirure, or "Bess" for short -
as soon Ss possible. Get its
benefits now. It can't last long
In a world where every man
doubts the other fellow's sym
ptoms and suspects h i s mo
fives.
To give credit where credit
Is due, I got the Idea for
Boyle's Epidemic Spasmodic
Seizure from Dr. Walter C.
Alvarez, the Internationally
known physician.
Dr. Alvarez In a recent art
icle described a new ailment
which he himself has suffered
dues of S10 a year. Where
could ten dollars be spent for a
better purpose?
I attended the swimming
classes Saturday morn'ng with
my grandson and watched him
with probably 23 other boys of
his age as they took their swim
ming lessons in a fine pool. I
met the Instructors of the
swimming pool and gymnasium
and can surely say that they
are capable and interested in
the welfare of the boys. When
boys and young men are en
joying the privileges ot the
YMCA they are not running the
streets or being In places where
they should not be.
H. F. PATTISON
Roseburg, Ore.
from called The Devil's
Grip." It is characterized by
a terrible back pain, beadsche,
chill, shivering, nausea and
dizziness.
The title. "The Devil's
Grip." drew me st once. It
was just the kind of attention
attracting name I needed for
my new miracle disesse ot
183-34. But after all. It Is a
real disease, and who wants
one of those?
Life today periodically gives
everyone a terrific pain In the
neck, however, and who doesn't
also shiver, feel dizzy and nau
sested in these times? This re
sults in boredom, and causes a
tired, rundown feeling thst csn
best be cured by a comfortable
siege of brooding In bed.
So I thought of naming my
new successor to Virus "X" and
the common cold "False Devil's
Grip." But I decided that word
false would keep it from
widespread popularity.
Then I sounded out such
names ss "Ilellburn Warp,"
"Angel Fever," "Purgatory
Flutters," and "Wishbone
Cramp." Somehow they didn't
ring true. Throwing modesty
aside, I decided to name my
new miracle disease after it.
discoverer, which would give it
a ring of authenticity.
How can you tell when you
have Boyle's Epidemic Spas
modic Seizure or Bess? Well,
Bess has exactly the ssme
symptoms a the common cold
or Virus "X" except for two
things. Your nose doesn't run,
and you yawn oftener from an
overwhelming sense of ennui.
You go tp bed when it hits
you and you recover from Bess
when you get tired of it You)
treat it by eating an old vita-min-packed
miracle drug
known as beefsteak whenever
you are hungry
Bess is a protective disease.
It will protect you from pneu
monia, overwork, or boring
cocktail parties. It will protect
you from being hit by a taxi-
cab or struck by lightning.
What other miracle disease can
make these claims?
Be the first in your crowd to
catch Bess. Win the social ac
claim and respect that reward
anyone who is the first to fall
victim of a strange, fascinating,
mysterious and comfortable
ailment. It won't be long until
some jealous termite in our so
ciety passes the word around:
"Have you noticed how
much Boyle's Epidemic Spas
modic Seizure resembles What
we used to call laziness?"
Then we'll have to discover
a new miracle disease.
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A. Fourteen ksrst gold $71.50 D.IOk rolled gold plate $33.75
B. Fourteen karat gold $71.50 E. I9- 10k white gold $65.00
CDismond white gold $15000 F. 19-j 10k gold-filled $65.00
G. Fourteen karati 17 jewels $71.50
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