Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 06, 1959, Image 7

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Despite the experience and
i rebuff s we have had in our
fpast efforts to get the Soviet
Union to cooperate, our peo
ple would give united support
;to the President in dealing
'with any constructive propo
1 Mis by Moscow.
'i-. I T ctill An nn iitV if arlvie.
table for the President to go
to : Moscow., Long before the
.Vice President went there, I
.'favored and suggested that
Khrushchev be invited to this
' country. I did this because I
believed he . ought to learn
first-hand from the President
.in the White House where we
i-itood, as a united people, on
1 the issues which divide us
jfrom the Kremlin.' I thought
r it was about time that the head
f of the Soviet Union should call
t on the President here, since
f. three Presidents had traveled
overseas to meet with the lead
';. ers of the Soviet Union. '
'j Deeper Implication
I - But there is a deeper impli
' cation to consider in the Pres
' ident's visit to Moscow. Lest
we forget, we are dealing with
ruthless dictatorship which
has imposed its will over mil
lions of people." Need we be
reminded again of the fate of
the people of Poland and Hun
gary, Rumania and Bulgaria,
where Stalin had agreed with
Churchill and Attlee and me
to noia iree eiecuonsr mere
; are other Communist-subjugat-'
ed peoples in Europe and else
where. What about these peo
ple? Until Khrushchev shows
- some kind of good faith in re
pudiating Stalinism by living
.-: up to the agreements made
-. 1 L tT t. j, T1AJ
wun us ai xaua ana x-oisaam,
I would hope that a President
ef the United States would not
lend himself and the prestige
of his office to the appear
ance of supporting the Krem
lin policy by going personally
to Moscow.
I think it was all right for
the Vice President to go, and
I think there should be no hes
itency in sending any other
high-ranking representative of
the President to keep discus
sions and negotiations going,
in concert with our allies.
As long as we are alert, the
longer we talk, the better our
chances will' be of avoiding a
third world war. And the
longer we talk, the better the
chances are of not rushing into
ill-considered compromises or
sacrificing the rights of other
people.
Tim With Free People
Time is on our side if we
know what we are doing and
where we are going. Time is
always on the side of free peo
ple. No government of the
United States has ever refused
or will ever refuse to discuss
the issues confronting the
world with any power, large
or small. We believe in justice
and freedom and a good life
for everyone and no interfer
ence in the internal affairs of
anyone. We do not seek to im
pose our way of life or system
of government on any nation,
and Russia is welcome to her
communism.
We fear no competition from
her politically, industrially or
economically.
But we will resist all at
tempts at subversion, direct or
indirect. Whatever claims
Chairman Khrushchev made
to his American . audiences
about people choosing commu
nism and having political
freedom to do so, the undeni-
for
m
able fact remains that no na
tion has ever adopted commu
nism voluntarily. And no
Communist - imposed govern
ment has ever dared to face
a free election where the peo
ple had a fair choice of gov
ernment. Hopes Talks Useful
I hope that the private talks
between President Eisenhower
and Chairman Khrushchev at
Camp David were useful.
Time will tell. On the surface,
some of our people seem to
have impressed Khrushchev,
and Khrushchev seems to
Theyll Do It Every Time
have impressed some of our
people. , , ,
It is interesting to note that
Khrushchev seeme'd to be
more comfortable with out big
businessmen and our finan
ciers than he was with our top
leaders. Many of our labor
leaders , have been to Russia
and were unjustly accused by
some of our big businessmen
of being soft on communism.
But it turns out thatt most
of these labor leaders saw
enough for themselves to. re
alize that Russian communism
was nd good for free labor,
either economically or politi
cally...... Khrushchev has Droved him-
j self to be a very expert propa
gandist and dynamic advocate
of his ideology. But his arro
gant nonsense, when referring
to this country as a pure cap
italist society, in that Marxian
jargon of his, taay confuse for
a time some of the under-developed
countries of the
world. But it really should fool
no one. As a matter of fact,
Russia is the capitalist nation
-with a small, all-powerful
clique in control of all the
W-IEN YOU APPl FOR A JOB
BUSINESS IS ALWAYS AT ITS LOWEST
EBBID HEAR THE BOSS TELL IT
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By Jimmy Hatlo
BUT WHAT DOES BOSSO TELL THE
CUSTOMERS? THATiS A TALE OF A
CHr-FfcWfeNT HUE'
wealth and resources. The
Communists say the people
own everything - but in real
ity they own nothing and live
under state capitalism with no
competition, and no account
ing from their bosses:
Ours is, in all essential re
spects, a free competitive en
terprise society, the . basis of
which is the freedom and the
supremacy of the individual
Chairman Khrushchev made
the most of his opportunities
and access to our radio, tele
vision and press to expound
his Communist views, to the
American people. He took con
siderable license with, the
facts. - ' !
Dealing
rath Iwssia
COCKING, his ear, Sir Win
ston Churchill listens to his
watch tick as. he waits his
turn to speak jn his cam
paign to be returned to Brit
ish Parliament this Fall.
Exchange Student
Gets Y Membership
Reinhart Kostlin, American
Field Service exchange stu
dent from Germany, has re
cently joined the Medford
YMCA, according to Robert
L. Jones, general secretary. -Jones
said that the cost of
the membership was absorbed
by the local YMCA branch in
order to further their "build
ing for brothership" program.
So Reinhart may use the plant
facilities and enable him to
meet his friends, was the chief
aim of the gift. .
Reinhart is residing with
the P. G. Humphries family,
Ross lane, and is attending
Medford High school. .
OILER UNDER REPAIR
Norfolk, Va.-(UPD-The strick
en oiler, Paucatuck, part of
the Atlantic fleet stationed
here, was under repair today
following a collision Sunday
with the carrier Franklin
Delano Roosevelt. The two
vessels collided during a re
fueling operation some 300
miles east of here. Damage to
both vesels was slight.
Hannah Heading
Across Atlantic
Washington -UPD- Hurricane
Hannah swirled eastward
across th Atlantic today, its
105-miles an hour winds no
longer a threat to the United
States but still a menace to
shipping.
The Weather- Bureau
warned all ships in the path
of the tropical storm to "exer
cise extreme caution."
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or.
Tuesday, Oct. 6, 1959
HUNTZ HALL ARRESTED
Hollywood - (UPD - Former
Dead-End Kid Huntz Hall
was to appear in court today
to answer a drunk charge re
sulting from his arrest during
a disturbance at a downtovn
Hollywood bar. The 39-year-old
actor, was arrested Moi
day night. . , "
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