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SO UTHERN OREGON NEW S REVIEW TH U R SD A Y , SEPT. 21, 1950 Vtotiiixqfoh GO-ROUND '- ¡ ¿ 1 saas AAA a / D R E W P iA fU O N ía W h ite House C rackdow n FACT about the White I NSIDE Home crackdown» on Secretary of i the Navy Matthew» and General MacArthur la that the administra tion had been waiting for a chance to knock down the increasing eager ness of the military to encroach on the civilian branches of government. A lot of things hafce been going on i which the public doesn't know i about, all pointing toward more and more military rule. One was the quiet attempt by Secretary of De fense Johnson to keep Guam under the military when it was supposed to go under a civilian governor July 1. Another is the navy’s at tempt to hold on to the "trust is land»” of the Pacific. Another has been Genera! MacArthur’» repeated attempts to dictate foreign policy. Another flagrant Intervention of the military Into foreign policy was when II generals se cretly went up to congress and urged a 3160,000.000 loan to Dic tator Franco of Spain—despite the fact that their commander- in-chief In the White House had ruled against such a loan. p»-- Life in the allied sec tors of Berlin these days is far from utopian, but to those people of the Communist - dominated e a s t e r n Germany who seek sanctuary from ter ror and oppression, the western zone looms as a veritable Shangri - la. Above a group of refu gees orc eating their sup per in the courtyard of their new quarters, the wartime bunker of Ger- m a n high command. Bullet holes in the walls were made during the ex ecution of members of the unsuccessful 1944 bomb plot against Hitler. G en erals W a n t W ar ~w»-w-~-r.---»vj 1 4 8 Tlie two public crackdowns were j aimed directly at MacArthur, and ‘ indirectly at Johnson through his ■ secretary of the navy. Actually, Secretary Matthews is a sincere, idealistic, lovable person, the top lay Catholic in the United States, and neither the state department nor the White House wanted to hit him personally. However, the statement by a cabi net officer in favor of a preventive war, it was decided, had to be dis avowed publicly. For it played di rectly into the hands of European propagandists, already partly suc cessful in branding us as warmon gers. Another reason for the crackdown was that Gen. Orvil Anderson, com mander of the air war college, at Maxwell air base, Montgomery. Ala., has been staging a series of lectures in which a preventive war is urged openly. One of the distinguished speakers at the air war college has been Father Edmund Walsh of George town University, a friend of Secre tary Matthews, who voiced almost the same preventive war idea as Matthews. Another earlier speaker at the air college was Brig. Gen. S. D. Grubbs, former commander at Max well, who, in an address before a civilian group in Montgomery dur-. ing the Berlin blockade, urged an | ultimatum to Russia that if the blockade was not lifted in 36 hours, we should declare war. General Grubbs himself, speak ing some time ago before the K i-) wanis club at Montgomery, indi- j cated that he favored immediate war with Russia; and there has been concrete evidence that the general follows a deliberate pro-! gram at the air college aimed to Indoctrinate students with the idea of an immediate attack. All these matters have been reported to the White House from time to time; and as a result President Truman Is de termined that the original con cept of military dnty laid down by the founding fathers shall be followed, namely that It Is the military’s Job to win wars not declare them. Note 1—If the United States fol lowed the advice of the generals in favor of an early war, it would ap pear—based on results in Korea— j that the military are a long way , from being prepared. Note 2—A group of farsighted senators, led by Brien McMahon of Connecticut, have introduced a resolution calling for a disarma ment conference to show the world that we would reduce armament if Russia would do the same. While they have no great illusions that Russia- would reduce, they feel it important to keep this peaceful goal before the world. The refugees (above) make ready to fly into west Germany. T h e i r faces arc blanked to pre vent identification. Travel by air is necessary for the fugitives to avoid seizure by Communist g u a r d s who ring the borders of Berlin. Jammed into the crowded, windowless cor ridor of the bunker, the refugees (right) can do little to make the heavy sours lighter while they wait their turns to move where western Berlin au thorities decide to send them. f' New Vegetable May Edge Out Spinach Faithful, old spinach the nutri tious vegetable wnose edibility has been challenged by generations of children and m a n y ol their parents, may be pushed oil the American dinner table A new green vegetable from Java which ta stes better than regular spinach will be m arketed in a limited way for the first time this year, frozen or canned. Tne contender is called Florida spinach, but will grow over most ol the United States in spite of its name. It is low in fiber, high in vitam ins and has no oxalic acid the chem ical which m akes spinach and beet greens hard to digest for som e people. water to prevent discoloration. Add two teaspoons of salt to each quart of water Rinse in clear, cold water before packing Or usa a Vitam in C tablet or special ascorbic acid preparation now available Packing Peaches Planning for the Future? P eaches or pears that must stand between peeling and pack ing should be placed in cold salt Buy U.S. Savings Bonds! What cigarette do doctors themselves smoke? • Three nationally known independent re search organizations put the question to 113,597 doctors. Doctors in every field of medicine were asked, "What cigarette do you smoke. Doctor?” The answers from thia nationwide survey revealed that MORE DOCTORS SMOKE CAMELS than any other cigarette! President Truman was icy cool with his secretary of defense when he heard of this. Unsmiling, he| turned to Louey Johnson in cabinet meeting and snapped: "And I don't want any more trips by you or your generals to congress regarding a loan to Franco." • A newly arrived fam ily (above) sets up home in the single rough room provided by the city in one of the refugee camps. A group of fugitives (left) carrying all their belongings they w e r e a b le to bring with them, prepare to move into barracks set up for them at one of the camps. These were lucky enough to have bicycles. Most of the refugees travel by foot and are able to carry even less. It is a dangerous journey they have completed. K PAGE TH R EE J,.» H Using her battered suitcase for a table, a refugee (left) from the Polish - annexed border lands eats the sparse supper offered at the west Berlin camp, sharing it with her dog whom she managed to keep with her all during her long flight from behind the iron curtain In June 4,- 335 such refugees made their way into western Berlin, almost double the May total of 2,835, o ffi cials report. C a p ita l N ew s C apsules LECTURE IN LONDON — U. S. Ambassador Douglas has bawl ed out the British for talking re armament but doing nothing. Last week he told Foreign Minister Bevin i that the United States was shocked. BEVIN’S LAST CONFERENCE— British Foreign Minister Bevin cab led Secretary Acheson asking a full review of Anglo-American policies for the Far East when Bevin came to New York this month. This will be Bevin’s last major conference as foreign minister of Great Britain. 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