Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 19, 1954, Image 3

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United Press While House Writer
J Washington 0J.R) President
Ijisenhower, in ceremonies mark
ing the beginning of the capital's
hpliday festivities to the -Prince
of Peace, Friday told the world
i4 a Christmas message the Unit
ed States "speaks for peace" and
"speaks from strength."
; The President spoke in a park
south of the White House where
.. SpeaRs
he lighted a 67-foot-high Christ
mas tree which will be the cen
ter of Washington's "Pageant for
Peace." -
"She speaks for peace based
upon decency and human rights,"
the President said. "But let no
man think that we want peace at
any price; that we shall forsake
principle in resigned tolerance of
obvious evil; that we may pawn
our nonor for transitory conces
sion. 1
Christmas Leave Finallv
Starts for Destroyer Men
By ROBERT C. MIT-t-TTB
ZJniied Press Correspondent
; Aboard U.S.S. Brinkley Bass
-4-CU.R) The calendar watchers
ot Destroyer Division 52 are
coming home for Christmas
.And that's mighty important
time has been the slowest most
agonizing and tortuous ever suf-
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ierea oy man.
Have New Youngsters
nours drag their feet even
slower for. men like Machinist'
Mate 3C David J. Evans of San
rjews in certain neighborhoods of Diego, Lt. (jg) Milton Peck, Min
dozens of American mmmnni. I eloa. NY anH
ties whose men are part of this new fathers whose children were
five-shin fnrmatmn hnm u.. .
fjve-ship formation
In Far East
For more than half a year Di
vision 52, composed of the Brink
ley Bass, Brown, Bradford and
JQuncan, have been patrolling the
tense waters of the Far East
SSnce Dec. 3 they have been
fghting. gale winds and moun
tainous seas across the not so pa
born while they were at sea
Only skeleton crews will be
kept aboard over Christmas and
all hands that can be spared
have been granted Christmas
leave. By train, plane and the big
inumb crewmembers are plann
ing trips home.
All exDect to reach their
homes, even on the East Coast,
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cjfio Pacific. God willing and by Christmas Eve.
we hope He is the division The rest of the world is await-
docks in San Diego at 10 a.m. ing Christmas on Dec. 25, but as
tomorrow, accompanied by the far as Division 52 is concerned
ojestroyer escort Lewis, flagship Christmas is coming a little
of Escort Division 91. early this year, starting on or
The precise number of miles dDOUl 1U a m- toaay
irom me aivision s present posi
tion to Point Loma can be given
with slide rule, accuracy by
everyone of the thousand offi
cers and enlisted men aboard
''.To everyone aboard, today is
tne most important date in cur
rent history and every calendar
ha the date encircled. It is un
animously agreed the passage of
Baker New Editor
Of Register Guard
Eusent U.R) Altnn V
Baker Jr., 35, son' of the pub
lisher "of the Eueene Register.
Guard, Friday was named edi
tor oi tne newspaper.
Baker, who was managing
editor since 1950, succeeds Wil
liam M. 'Tueman. who Thurs
day resigned to edit and rmhlish
the ReedsDort weeklv Port Umn-
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qua uourier.
Alton F. Baker, publisher, at
the same time announced that
Robert B. Frazier was appointed
associate editor. Both Frazier
and the vouneer Rak-pr will
handle the writing of editorials
and the overall- supervision ofl
the editorial staff.
The new editor said his noli-
cies would be "pretty much the j
same as xuemans lie said the
DaDer Would strivft fnr th samo
fignt to worK laws aid no one Vigorous, forthright presenta-
ifeither workers, " business,' nor tion of public issues as when
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iwe cummunuy otner tnan a xugman was eanor.
For IPeace:
"America speaks from strength
strength in good allies, inarms,
in readiness, in ever - increas
ing productivity, in the broader
sharing of the abundant fruits of
our economy, in our unchanging
devotion to liberty and human
justice."
Unquenchable Hope
The President said that this
year "mankind's unquenchable
hope '" for peace burns hrifhter
than for many years" but still is
dimmed by the threat of Commu
Dec!
aires Position Ds
nist aggression: v ; ; :
"Oppression, privation, cruel
suffering of body and mind im
posed - by inhuman masters of
helpless victims these scourges
still wound the daily living of
mankind," he said. -
Mr. Eisenhower then address
ed himself to America's allies, to
the so-called neutralist nations
and to "those who stand against
us." . - -
sign of our partnership so . that
we, wno marched together in evil
days when war and fear of war
darkened the earth, shall enjoy
together in days of light the rich
rewards of a secure and stable
era. . . : - ' . - -.
Respects Their Decision
- To the neutrahst nations, he
said that while : today's worjd
crisis casts "grave doubt ... up
on the validity of the neutralist
argument,", this countrv still will
respect the right of such nations
Sunday, December 19, 1954 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
to make their own decisions.. 1..
; "Because they hate aggression
and condemn wars for conquest,
even as we, there is provided a
strong .foundation upon which
we can oroceed tn uun Tr.-.,i
WM.au., UlUhUQl
understanding and' sympathy."'
To those Who stanH
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us, the President, nromico
will continue to follow "the hard
way of patient, tireless search in
every avenue that mav . tn
their better understandini
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CIO Issues Sharp
Criticism of Laws
On 'Right To Work'
; Washington (U.R) The CIO,
i a stinging criticism of state
Tight to work" laws, said Sat
urday they are "a threat to sound
industrial relations and economic
progress as well as a "menace'
to trade unions.
?In reality." the CIO said.
very small group of low-wage,
anti-union employers."
The CIO blast was included in
171-page publication.
Mitchell's Ideas Similar
, It was released just two days
after the U.S. Chamber of Com
merce said businessmen were
NOT TO BE READ
Hamilton. N.Y. (U.B Col
gate University has opened a li-1
brarv where students can hear i
great books. Much literature
use plays was written to be
spoken, the English department
explained. The new library
, I M.u.iwMa . lit. VV ItUl CIA J
'expressing disanijointment and room has rppnrHs nnt hnnlrc in
' uouui oeuieiary i ius siac&s. -
james F. Mitchell's denunciation
of - these laws, passed y 17
states.
Reporters this-week tried to
get President Eisenhower to say
something about Mitchell's stand
on the right to work laws, but
the President said only that Mit
chell had a right to speak for
himself.
' Mitchell told a CIO convention
at Los Angeles last week that he
iS "categorically opposed" to
such state laws.
If ave Adverse Affects . -j
The CIO said, "many people
tJJink that these laws narrowly
affect trade unionists alone. But
id reality they have adverse af
fects on the communities that
adopt them."
t Remove the "Veneer of high
principles and the illusory prom
ise of economic progress, the
CIO said, "and you find a reality
of .low wages and poor working
conditions." ,
"Low wage incomes for work
ers mean low living standards
that affect businessmen, farm
ers and professionals,' it said. .
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