The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 129, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 23, 1958 Page: 2 of 16
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The Cushing Daily Citizen
115 south Cleveland
Established 1895
A community newapaper published each evening except Saturday and
WI each Sunday Morning in the interests of the Cushing area
under the Act of March 11 1879
General Advertising representatives Southwest Dallies Inc Okla
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Hattie Mae Lachenmeyer Publisher
Robert B Allen Jr Managing Editor
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By Drew Pearson
(Copyright 1958 by the Bell Syndicate Inc)
WASIIINGTON----Sometimes its healthy for the
American people to take a look at the aftermaths of
senate investigations It has now been one year since
(4(1141e-inspi1'ed headlines smeared Portland Ore-
gon Its the tice capital Of the west and made a convict-
ed dope-peddler the hero of Capitol Hill
Big Jim Elkins the Portland
underworld Czar was given testimony a runaway grant
free reign before the Mc Clel- Jury in Portland indicted right
Ian rackets committee to make and-left those named in tin
charges against tile mayor of Nlenellan hearing A total o
Portland the Teamsters union 11G indictments were hande(
and others &spite his long cri- down by this and other gran(
mina' record and the fact that juries
the federal psychiatrist at Lev- During the testimony how
unworth penitentiary had re- ever this column reported tin
ported March 9 1939 that El- true record of big Jim Elkin
kins was "evasive and untruth- plus the fact that he had bees
ltd Later Dr Ivor Campbell close to city councilman Stan
a Portland psychiatrist was to ley Earl a "clean-govern
tell ft Jury that Elkins is a ment witness imported b:
"criminal phychnpath lIe Kennedy to testify against vie
will lie tit any time if it is to and the Teamsters I report
his advantage" ed that big Jim Elkins wa
A parade of prostitutes also actually "out to retaliate ag
mawared before the Ty cam- amst the (dements that knock
eras In the McClellan commit- eel him out of the pinball rack
tve room and their word was et — namely the Teamsters
taken by counsel Robert Ken- and that "big Jim and hi
nAy brother of the Senator friend Stanley Earl are usin
from Massachusetts to bps- the McClellan hearings as
mirch and impugn a longlist rmblicity megaphone to hel
of Portland officials and Team- take control of the city of Por
ster leaders Seldom have the land"
marble halls of the dignified Subsequently Earl stied fc
U S Senate seen so many libel
ladies of the underworld on dis- In the year that has passe
play since the sensational Senal
Following this stdisational headlines let's see what ha
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testimony a runaway grand
jury in Portland indicted rightand-left
those named in tne
MeCP?llan hearing A total of
116 indictments were handed
down this and other grand
Juries
During the testimony how-
ever this column reported the
true record of big Jim Elkins
plus the fact that he had been
close to city councilman Stan-
ley Earl a "el ean-governmen
I" witness imported by
Kennedy to testify against vice
and the Teamsters I report-
ed that big Jim Elkins was
actually "out to retaliate ag-
ainst the elemPnts that knock-
ed hint out of the pinball rack-
et — namely the Teamsters"
and that "big Jint and his
friend Stanley Earl are using
the McClellan hearings as a
rmblicity megaphone to help
take control of the city of Port-
land" Suirequently Earl sued for
libel
In the year that has passed
since the sensational Senate
headlines let's see what has
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I — Last week the U S
Court of Appeals acquitted
Frank Brewster western head
of the Teamsters of Congress-
ional contempt before the Mc-
Clellan committee
2 — Last week a jury in
Coos Bay Ore found for the
Coos Bay World and agiinst
Stanley Earl in a suit which
involved the truth of the coi-
n I wrote one year ago re-
garding Earl's friendship foe
big Jim Elkins
3 — Out of the 116 indict-
ments brought against Portland
officials and Teamsters 88
have teen dropped There has
been only one conviction and
one plea of guilty The guilty
plea was brought by a pros-
titute Marie Maynard who
was fined $250
The one conviction was that
of District Attorney William
A Langley who attended a
paint dealers' association bingo
game for the benefit of the
junior chamber of commerce
Langley was charged with fail-
ure to prosecute the bingo
game was found guilty of a
misdemeanor and fined $100
4—In the six cases that have
been tried' Mayor Terry
Shrunk of Portland was ad-
quitted of the bribery charges
aired against him by Elkins
He had suffered great humi-
liation in Washington Also
acquitted of major charges
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lolled before the SemIte Committee
5—On the other side of the
Senate probe big Jim Elkins
was convicted of wire-tapping
and got 20 months in federal
penitentiary His stooge Ray-
mond Clark who according to
sworn evidence was on the
payroll of the Portland Oregon-
ian while working for Elkins
and while married to a famous
madame Jerry Rogers was
also convicted Elkins and
Clark are now appealing
6—The runaway grand Jury
which brought in the flood of
indictments was conducted by
erratic At thin G Kaplan who
significantly ducked out of
Portland later to join Senate
counsel Kennedy as his as-
sistant counsel As such he
pulled a gun while collecting
Senate evidence in Detroit
7—Total cost to the city of
Portland for this rash of lilt
indictments and only one con-
viction has been $150000 Of
the 22 remaining indictments
ten are against Elkins
Most interesting aspect of
this flash-in-the-pan investiga-
tion that fizzled is that the
two reporters who stirred up
the whole thing Wallace Tur-
new and William Lambert of
the Portland Oregonian got a
Pulitzer prize for doing so It
now det'elops that the y
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him young Kennedy flew to
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