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Hitchcock Speaks To
Labor; McKay Says
Morse Indifferent
By UNITED PRESS
Phil Hitchcock carried his
campaign for the Republican
nomination for U.S. senator to
organized labor yesterday while
his opponent, Douglas McKay,
continued to criticize Sen.
Wayne Morse, the Democrat
both would like to defeat in
November.
Hitchcock told about 50 mem
bers of the Teamsters union in
Portland that "you rank and file
union members need a man in
the United States Senate who is
not afraid to speak out against
union racketeers for fear that
political contributions will De
taken away from him." He said
fci. rtirf nnt helieve that all union
men were Democrats. Many of
them, he said, vote Republican
"primarily to demonstrate to
those who are trying to force
you to vote otherwise that you
are free Americans."
Mors Charged
McKay, speaking at Milwau
kie last night, charged Morse
with "utter indifference to the
nation's welfare and security in
his reckless pursuit of headline
prominence."
McKay said that he had be
came acquainted with legisla
tors and heads of government
agencies during his tenure as in
terior secretary and that the re
lationship "would put me in an
excellent position to be effec
tive from Oregon, if you send
me back as your senator."
Sen. Richard L. Neuberger
again attacked Oregon's voting
law which requires two signa
tures at the polls. The Oregon
Democrat said it would "dis
courage people from voting." He
took issue with Gov. Elmo
Smith that the law was like that
of 22 other states. He said he
had received a letter from Dr.
Richard S. Childs, chairman of
the National Municipal league
in which he said "What the pur
pose is of the Oregon system of
having voters sign twice at the
polls I cannot imagine, and we
have . . . encountered no other
state which includes that fea
ture . . ."
Gov. Elmo Smith, speaking to
the Junior Chamber of Com
merce in Portland, pointed out
the danger of relying on income
taxes too heavily. A proper tax
program, he said, must "be
equitable for our citizens to pay
and we must not tax beyond our
ability to finance state govern
ment in case of a business re
cession."
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Christian Science
Lecturer Talks Here
Peace of mind and peace in the
world depend on the honest ef
forts of men and women to un
derstand and apply spiritual laws
of God, Ralph Castle, Belvedere
Calif., said last night.
Castle spoke under the aus
pices of the First Church of
Christ, Scientist, Medford. He
presently is on an extended tour
as a member of the Christian
Science board of lectureship. He
spoke on "Christian Science: The
Law Govering True Self-Expres-
sion." ;
By relying on divine laws, he
said, people find that they over
come fear, boredom, and tension
and discover that lasting peace
is a "gift direct from God, divine
love, to each individual." "The
divine fact regarding man's real
nature is that he is wholly spirit
ual, the expression of God." he
said.
Peace is everybody's business,
he said, pointing out that "if we
are to contribute to the peace of
the world, the nation, the church,
the community, or the family the
place to stare is with ourselves,
in our own conscionsness."
Castle declared that the prob
lem of how to prevent war and
the rumors of war can not be
solved through governmental ac
tion and cooperation alone, but
that the solution lives "mainly
with .each individual." Man's
greatest need at this time, he
said, is to know more about the
true relationship between God
and man.
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Washington OJ.R) Gen.
Curtis E. Lemay wants "sub
stantially more" B-52 intercon
tinental jet bombers for his
Strategic Air Command than
proposed by the administration,
defense sources said today.
The blunt-spoken, cigar-chomping
Lemay, who has been
pressing the Pentagon for more
long-range jet bombers, took his
case before Congress today.
A Senate Armed Services
subcommittee on air power call
ed Lemay for secret questioning
about whether the Strategic Air
Command (SAC) is in danger of
losing its air supremacy to Rus
sia. With Lemay, the subcommit
tee had reached the heart of its
inquiry. Democrats who prompt
ed the investigation made no
secret of the fact that their num
ber one target is to increase
B-52 production.
Several Proposals
Defense sources said that Le
may in the past year has sub
mitted several proposals to the
Pentagon all, calling for far
more B-52 bombers than plan
ned by the administration.
While Lemay has not request
ed any specific number of B-i
defense sources said he has out
lined requirements for two to
three times as many more jet
bombers than provided for In
the administration program.
The administration plan calls
for a fleet of about 500 B-52s
to be completed by 1959. Lemay
was said to be gunning for 500
to 1000 more of the giant, $8,
000,000 bombers.
There were three main factors
behind Lemay's demand for
more intercontinental jet bomb
ers:
1. Russia is currently produc
ing more long-range jet bomb
ers, and there is no hope of the
United States catching up un
less goals are expanded and pro
duction accelerated.
2. The present fleet of 1500
B-47 medium jet bombers is de
pendent upon overseas bases
which are unreliable militarily
and politically.
3. More than any other bomb
er, the high-flying B-52 has a
capability to penetrate deep into
Russia and hit its target.
The administration moved re
cently to boost B-52 production.
But Sen. Henry M. Jackson (D
Wash.), a subcommittee member,
said that even with this increase
"the United States will still lag
seriously behind the Soviet Un
ion in the intercontinental jet
bpmber field."
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