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Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. 4A Sun., June 13, 1954 Planning A Vocation? Let Us Answer Your Phone When You're Gone WE'LL TELL YOU: Who called, when, & what they wanted. WE'LL TELL THEM: When you'll be back. Make appointments, refer to someone else or take a message. 24 HOUR A DAY SERVICE PHONE 4 5211 EUGENE BUSINESS EXCHANGE -J FRIG1DAIRE Electric Range ir Only 30" widel Bakes 6 pies at once! Porcelain finish inside and out! MILWAUKEE A resolu tion praising Sen. McCarthy (R Wis) was passed by a rousing voice vote Saturday at his home stain Rpnnhlican convention after an attack on the senator was stiffled by boos, catcalls and stamping feet. "Eynminafinn shows there is neither honesty, integrity or de cency in the record of the junior senator from Wisconsin," Harold Michael of Amery shouted into See it now at GARRETT Appliance Company 136 E. 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Reciprocal trade The House has passed and sent to the Sen ate a bill extending for one year the President s power to make trade agreements with other na tions. Social security The House has passed and sent to the Senate a bill to increase social security taxes and benefits. The House Ways and Means Committee is considering a bill to broaden un employment compensation cover age. ' Postal rates The House Post office Committee has recommend ed general increases in postal rates, but the Rules Committee has failed to clear the bill for a House vote. Pay raises Bills to raise the pay of members of Congress, fed eral judges and federal employes generally are pending in the House Judiciary and Postoffice committees. A bill boosting con gressional pensions has become law. A bill raising the pay for postal employes is awaiting House action. Treaties The Senate has rati fied a mutual defense pact with South Korea; no House action is required. Defense and foreign Bills fi nancing and authorizing continu ance of the foreign aid program are being prepared by the House Appropriations Committee and House Foreign Affairs Commit tee. A bill establishing a cadet academy for the Air Force has been signed by the President. Agriculture Committees of both branches are considering the President s proposal for revisions in the price support program. A bill adjusting cotton crop quotas has become law. A bill to expe dite disposal of surplus farm com modities is scheduled for a House vote next week. Housing A general housing bill stripped of the administra tion's low-cost public housing pro gram has passed the House but the Senate has restored most of the President's program. The bill is before a Senate-House confer ence committee. National debt The House has passed a bill to increase the na tional debt limit from 275 billion dollars to 290 billion but the Sen ate has not acted upon it. Constitutional amendments The Senate has defeated proposed amendments to limit the Presi dent's treaty powers and lower the voting age to 18. Wisconsin GOP Lauds McCarthy Oregon Calendar Marine Day and Golden Rose Ski Races closing Portland Rose Festival, June 13. Closing day State Trapshoot, Medford, June 13. Closing day Oregon Senior Shortstop Golf, Astoria, June 13. Closing day Salem Rose Society show, Salem, June 13. University of Oregon Com mencement, Eugene, June 13. National Chin-Up Meeting, Med ford, June 13. Oregon Lions' Convention, Coos Bay, June 13-15. Oregon Junior Golf Champion ships, Riverside, Portland, June 14-18; Junior Girls Tournament same dates, at Columbia-Edge- water. Oregon State Grange Conven tion, Albany, June 14-18. 4-H Club summer school, Cor- vallis, June 15-25. Race Meeting, Ontario, June 16-19. Southern Oregon Branch Sta tion Field Day, Medford, June 17. Oregon Poultry Hatchery Assn. meeting, Oregon State College, June 17. 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The convention chairman, Rep. r.airrl fR.Wis) Bounded furiously with his gavel for order but the delegates booing Michael paid no attention. CAN'T CODDLE HIM "McCarthy is the one who is spreading disunity within our party. pitting Republicans against Republicans," Michael de clared. "He is the one who is following the Communist line of divide and conquer. We, as a party, cannot afford to coddle McCarthy any more than we can afford to coddle Communists and by passing this resolution we are doing just that." The Joe Must Go club failed in a recent drive for enough signa tures on petitions to force Mc Carthy to submit to a recall elec tion. The resolution, which lauded McCarthy in - his campaign against Communists in govern ment, was passed with a roar of voices after Michael's attack. In a preceding resolution the 4,000 delegates sided with Mc Carthy against President Eisen hower on the question of giving legislative committee details on top level administrative confer ences. STILL FOR IKE Eisenhower has ordered that no details of such a conference concerning McCarthy's row with the Army be given to the Senate investigations subcommittee con ducting a hearing on the row. Mc Carthy said he thought the Presi dent should review that order and Saturday's resolution echoed that belief. The Wisconsin GOP conven tion, however, also adopted a res olution praising the Eisenhower administration in general. McCarthy later told a cheering audience that "with a clear con science" he would work for Ei senhower's reelection if the Pres ident were running for reelec tion today. "I don't care if we have a Dem ocrat or Republican in the Presi dent's chair," McCarthy went on.i "If I am to do my duty to the people of my slate I can't be a rubber stamp even if it involves the flesh of the Republican par ty, which I think is the greatest in the world." mmmmmmmmm The gift that compliments the 0m 6irard Per r EGAud Fine Watches shut m FOR SALE Veterans Dorm. 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