Greets New Marine Instructor : .1 - . X S ! 4': ! I ' I . Master Set LJoyd B)rker (right) greets Master Sgt Stanley F. Wat- son who la replacing him as Inspector-Instructor with the Salem marine, corps reserves. Barker will be reassigned after attending personnel administration school In South Carolina. (Marine corps Pboto). f I McCarthy Told To' Or Shut Up' WASHINGTON, March . The state j department told Sena tor McCarthy (R-Wis) today he should back up his claim of com .muiiism inthe state department or retract the. charge in the national ' interest... . r The challenge was flung by Dep uty Undersecretary of State John . Peurifoy. "If he isn't prepared to substan tiate his charges, he should with draw . his allegations," Peurifoy said in a statement. This is much too important to the country and its foreign policy- to be left to Innuendo." , i McCarthy promtply retorted that the department has in its own files FBI data "which shows that every one of the cases is a bad security risk under j (secretary of state) Acheson's own yardstick. This in formation s fully available to Acheson's man." Peurifoy indicated that his state ment was prompted by McCarthy's plans for basing his charges on a few -"thoroughly docu mented" cases. Instead of .going into each case in detail. "I was surprised,' Peurifoy said, "to see that Senator McCarthy has stated he will not try to present the complete details on the 81 cases in which he claimed in his senate speech last February 26 that there are , disloyal people in vthe state department "I think that Senator McCarthy owes it to the country to make available to the committee any evidence 'which he has that in volves the loyalty of persons in the department of state, whether it be the 205 that he said were communists in wheeling, the 57 that he said were card carrying communists in Wheeling, the 57 four that he said weren't commun ists at all in Reno, the 81 that he mentioned on the floor of the sen ate, or Just one." 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' ' ' . 9. 2 Farm Tours Of Interest to Livestoekmen By LUlIe L. Madsen Farm Editor, The Statesman Two Willamette valley farm tours, of special interest to live stock raisers, are scheduled for this coming week. The first is scheduled for Polk county Dairy Herd Improvement association. The purpose Is to show dairymen attending, modern, practical devices in loafing sheds, grass silage and liquid manure systems. H. P. Ewalt, dairy specialist at Oregon State college will attend the tour. Plans call for meeting at the Chester Jenkins dairy, two and a half miles southeast of Rickreall at 10 a .. The tour will terminate at 3:30 p.m. The second tour is set for Mar ion county on Friday, March 17. Viewing sheep and modern sheep methods will be the object of the tour. This will start at the Ernest Andres farm at St. Louis at 10 ajn. From there the group will go to the Claude Steusloff ranch in the Hazel Green district. The two final sheep farms visited during the day will be those of J. J. Thompson in Waldo Hills and Louis Hennies at Turner. The Marion county tour is being- spon sored by the county livestock as sociation of which Hennies is the president. Hennies reports that plans for visiting other types of livestock farms are being made for later in the season. Members arranging this program state they felt it 1950 promotional budget to $500, 000. j Shop Fridays till 9 p.m. 550 N. Capitol St. Phono 3-9191 - S Sde the Mm mi better If each type' eenld be i visited separately rather than to hold one tour and include beef. dairy, swine and sheep. attl herd have increased raniHiv in the vallev in recent years, Hennies reports, and the tour being planned for this will have some revealing xigures ana facts to bring out. f Ativan interested is invited to attend either or bob! tours, spon sors report. "- . ! - .. ( 1 r 'Wlif' 1 tvery .. 1 M III1' JfcS' I Wardrobe 'HI -W. Mli ;i 4 i 1 Purpose ; --:jym I in mc eatiacce deect ll " . MMipi&s-,- 7a3 Miron s -A ( iiif lififc' . 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