Monday, January 4, 1954 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Oregon Pat U Protocol Is Etiquette And Is Often Quite Vital By JANE EADS WASHINGTON MV-To capital hottest protocol Bust be as familiar u an oyiter fork. Protocol is the euquette of formal occasion. . lu Wtshington it appiiet to tbe placing of persona eccordin to their importance in a receiving line or at a dinner table. It applies also to the manner is which you address official! and the business of making calls. ' "Protocol In Washington is of momentous importance, and the rules of precedence governing who ranks whom must he adhered to rigidly when entertaining of ficials," says' ttrs. Caroline Hag ner Shaw, social arbiter and pub lisher of the 'Social List of Wash ington'. "Sometimes when not respected they cause crises, even an international situation!" Bard Times Mrs. Shaw recalls the time when Cordell Hull was secretary ot sute and an attache of a South American country was misplaced at a state dinner. Notes had to be exchanged between the govern-1 ment of the United States and that of his country. Then there was the famous Dol ly Gann-Alice Roosevelt Long- worth incident of the Hoover Ad ministration concerning who out ranked the other Mrs. Gann. as official hostess for her widowed brother, Vice President Charles Curtis, or Mrs. Longworth, as wife df the Speaker of the House, Nicholas Longworth. At a reception given by Presi dent Theodore Roosevelt for the Supreme Court, the chief justice and the associate justices walked right out of the White House be cause the President had received members of the diplomatic corps first Long Time Abigail Adams, in 1800, ' was the first to set up a dignified so cial talon in the White House. Thomas Jefferson would have none of this. Capital aociai lead ers were very upset, the diplo mats even more so. The first real precedence con troversy blew up when Jeilenon offered hit arm to Dolly Madison, wife of his vice president, to lead her in to dinner instead of the British minister's wife. Jefferson issued a statement: . "When brought together in so ciety, all are perfectly equal, whether foreign or domestic, in or out of office no title being admitted here, those of foreigners given no precedence . . ." he wrote. Protocol was reintroduced by Mrs. James Monroe after the "grand manner." It looks now like it's here to stay. Must Know About the most Important thing for a Washington hostess to know is rank whom to place above whom in a receiving line or at a dinner table. Currently all hands agree this is the way you should teat your guests if (God forbid) you should ever wish to entertain all the bigwigs at the tame time: The President, then vice presi dent, chief justice, former presi dents, ambassadors of foreign powers, widows of former presi dents, speaker of the house, sec retary of state, representative to U.N., ministers of foreign powers, associate justices and cabinet members. (Early this year the lingiest question was where Mrs. Oveta ruin Hobbv ranked as Federal Security Administrator. The quandry was solved when she be came secretary of Health, Educa (nn and Welfare. Following the tradition that Cabinet officials rank 'one another according to when their department was foun ded. she automatically became tenth in line in the cabinet sec tion.) Here They Go After cabinet members come the Foreign operations adminis trator, director of the budget. governors of states, senators, the assistant to the President, acting heads of executive departments, former vice presidents, members of the House of Representatives, under secretary of state, charges d affairs of foreign powers, under secretaries of departmenU, the rmv. Naw and Air Force secre taries, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, chiefs of staff, five -star generals and fleet ad mirals, and so on. C.rtm Rank "It is important to remember that the wife of an official al ways assumes the rank held by her husband, whether he is pre tent or not," Mrs. Shaw points mt "Following this tame ruling, h tmshand of a woman official. like former Gov. Hobby of Tex an assumes his wife's rank, as tenth in line among cabinet mem bers." Wives or widowa of former of ficials, except presidents, have no rank at all but are usually given a courtesy position. Protocol pro tagonists claim, nowever, una u not obligator)'. LOCUSTS MPNACE JORDAN AHMAN. Jordan liPi The worst attack of locusts in 23 years is predicted for Jordan following an unusually early appearance of locust swarms. Normally locusta arrive later and their eggs hatch after most of the crops have hrrn harvested. Action against locusts is not taken during the present stage only after the eggs are laid. DOCTORS' TfJTS five H r REDUCE PILES' SWELLING sSi?i IMtlMtl mill In cm oluat- i-w. Nwiltn; tnrl. iint rrd'Jt' ,hi- hH'-K, ! Ahmnk VtlTHOt M m.l.k, lh"h' IN m.-.rrf ki hfi (fc.nl ' n I" . nMl f ' Ul. MU1 i M, n,l ' I rn I'.VI af !' IO'nlKT . t n 1 n( I'm ,n, t. In'"- .-n ,- aM.H. Uat r-a. t mil It MSI DIGGING PHILADELPHIA (INS)- A team of University of PennsyL vania acientittt it digging in Af ghanistan to unearth the ancient remains of Balkh, legendary "Mother of Citiee." Dr. Rodney S. Young, leader of the expedition, tayt the long range operations in the area might conceivably turn up one of the world'. M..t civilizations. HASTINGS, Neb. (INS) A sign, above a shoe repair shop in Hastings reads: "Shoes Left Done Right" Drive Gains to Place Blind In Industry BOSTON (INS) A drive to place blind persona in industry to that they can be self-sufficient it gaining headway in Massachu setts. . , blind in their training programs it standard, the tame at that used by un handicapped people. Mitt Dorothy Forbiuh. who works with blind children, tayt that no spe cial equipment it used. To do to machine for six months, and now i I'm ready to go to work,' said. He demonstrated how the machine recorded dictation on a plastic record and then put on an ear listening device which retenv would defeat the purpoee of the blet a stethoscope, tat down at a program. typewriter and transcribed the The Division of the Blind re- i dictation without an error. Intellectuals . Fleeing From Red Chinese eently demonstrated to more than 150,000 people how the blind are taking their place in business tnd industry in Massachusetts. Their exhibit at the 80th annual Brockton Fair drew, record crowd. Sightless men and women dem onstrated their efficient; in sec retarial work, operation of power-driven machines, weaving bas kets, nuking toys tnd other occu pations. Official of the Massachusetts Division of the Blind tay that blind workers are better in aome jobs that those who can see. The bund dont look up when a blonde walks into the room. They get more done because they are subject to fewer distractions," tayt John E. Ferguson of the Rav State's taxpayer-supported organ- Visiters Antaaeti nation oevoted to training the! Visitor were amaxed at the bund -and piscine them in inha .isht rj hiitirf nmn. i where they can be self-support- ten from recorded dictation with . . speed and accuracy superior to More Efficient (that of manv whoie eveii.ht ia "Employers tell m hlinrf am. nrfu-t ployet ire more efficient and nnw i Alh I rUrt kui ja .. due jive than fellow workers who: old native of South Boston, lost see, sayt John F. Mungovtn, his tight six years ago. . I director of the program. , I "I've been atudying the use of equipment operated py inc'tne Gray Audiograph dictating The record wax amplified aol MANILA. P. I. that the visitors to the Fair could American official hear the speed of the dictation Clark kept up with. Clark hat a job arranged witii targe Boston company near hit home. Many blind workers are placed with in surance companies. Modern office machines are to (INS)" An of t Chinese refugee tgency disclosed recently that Chinese intellectual are es caping China'a bamboo curtain inio rormosa. negotiations with both the Hong Kong and Formotan governments in an effort to further the scope of evacuation of Chinese intellec tual refugee!. having no rainfall la many tee tiont of the great Rajatthan then it no record of tny rain over having fallen. INDIA CLAIMS RECORDS NEW DELHI (Olndia lays I cwiw iu (khd inc weiiesi ana driest treat of the world. Cherre penii, a village in the Assam hill of Northwest India it acknowl edged the worlds wettest, with an annul ratnlau of 423 inches. Thete intellectuals ha've sought i !"B1'"J!?OTlin, " th" refuge in Hong Kong and are be ing siiccesstuliy evtcuated in timple to operate that only a few 1 large numbers to the Nationalist days are required to make expert Chinese island bastion of General- operators oi ine onna men and us una Chung Kai-shek. women with woom we wort," er- Tbe MiciM, n, .,. r,,M. guson says. BUTTER SALES CONTINUE . PALO PINTO, Tex. Ml Mrs J. H. Gilbert it 77 yean old, but the milks 11 cows, churns and drives her own car to tell butter to 80 customers a week. She tnd her husband own a 1,500 -acre farm, in 53 years the tayt, "I hive not lost customer except by death or removal. estimated tome 2.000 Chinese had been evacuated in the Last six month by the Aid Refugee Chi nese Intellectual, a private Amer ican organization with headquar ter in new xorx. Tbe Chinese evacuee. 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