Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 04, 1953, Page 14, Image 12

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14 Capital Jogrnal, Salem, Of, Wednesday, March 4, 1953
Resolution to Condemn
Reds Being Worked Out
By JACK BELL
Washington ( President
Eisenhower was reported trying
today to bring the State Depart
ment and Congress together on
the wording of a resolution to
condemn Russian enslavement
of Iron Curtain peoples.
The President was said to
have overruled the contention
of Secretary of State Dulles that
a pending resolution to do that
is sansiactory just as u sianas.
Sen. Taft of Ohio, the Repub
lican .leader, has said he wants
the measure revised to make it
clear that Congress, in criticiz
ing what Zisenhower has called
Kremlin perversion of World
War II Big Three agreements, Is
not affirming the understand'
logs.
The President was said to
have directed Dulles at a Whit
House conference with legisla
' tive leaders to get together with
the chairmen of the Senate and
House Foreign Affairs Commit
tees on new wording,
The Senate committee sched
uled a session today to consider
proposed amendments. The
- House committee already has
approved the proposed resolu
tion in the form In which Dulles
submitted it, so any changes
there probably would have to
come through amendments from
the floor.
Democrats generally had in
dicated they would protest
against any effort by the repub
licans to repudiate the Big
Three agreements.
Sen. Gillette (D.. Ia.) nowev-
rr. told reoorters he hss proposed
that- all reference to the World j
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war u agreements oe sitickcu
. from the resolution.
"We can express our concern
over the Soviets' enslavement of
peoples in Europe without any
reference to the agreements," he
said. "As far as I am concerned,
I won't vote for the resolution
In Its tire sent form."
The Senate committee's ln-
euirv Into the agreements them
selves produced closed-door tes
timony yesterday from Charles
Chip Bohlen, nominated as am
bassador to Russia, generally de
fending the action of the late
Franklin D. Roosevelt In reach
ing understanding with Russia's
Premier Stanlin.
Bohlen charged the Soviets
with treaty violations! an ac
cusation some thought the Rus
sians might seize upon to with
draw their tentative welcome to
him as U. S. representative to
Moscow.
As reported ' by Chairman
Wiley (R.. Wis.) Bohlentettifled
the map of Europe would be the
same even it the. agreements
hadn't been reached. Bohlen
served as Rosevelf s Interpreter
at Yalta and Tehran.
Wiley gave this version of
Bohlen's testimony:
Poland was in the. hands of
Russia at the time of the Yalta
conference and the question
then was "whether we should
recognize the control or try to
mitigate it in some way."
At Yalta the Russians agreed
to free elections In Poland and
other countries.
Bohlen reportedly said it was
not the language of the agree
ments, but Russian violation of
them, that ht caused trouble.
"I find it difficult to believe
that these agreements were so
favorable to Rusia when Russia
has found it in her Interest to
violate them Openly and contin
uously," Wiley quoted him as
saying, "But the alternative was
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to Ignore Eastern Europe.
could not afford not to
the attempt which was made at
Yalta."
Wiley reported that Bohlen
said as he now sees It, the
agreement under which Russia
gained concessions in China in
return for entering the Japanese
war was "unnecessary." On the
other hand, Bohlen was said to
have testified it appeared at the
time that Russian entry into the
Pacific war might save 200,000
or more V. S. lives.
Cottage Grove
Baby Tested in
Heart Case
Philadelphia " tittle
Rose Ann Sweeney, 11-month-old
Cottage Grove,
Ore, girl bora with a fsnlty
heart wss reported ready to
day for testa which may de
termine whether the condi
tion can be corrected sur
gically. Doctors In Portland gave
her only five years to live,
bat then her parents learned
that a Philadelphia surgeon
had Invented a mechanical
heart which might permit
the delicate operation. She
was brought here la weaken
ed condition last month.
Mow attendants say
Ana has been bUt p to a
point of strength nutritional
ly where doctors east begin
mare ' atrenaoaa fractions!
tests en her.
A eenclnsive diagnosis will
have to await results of these
tests, a spokesmasf said. -
Roberts
Roberts The Roberta Moth
er's club is sponsoring a short
free movie, "Fears of Children"
for parents only, at the school
house Friday evening, March 6.
The G. RT. club is giving its
annual supper, and entertain
ment for husbands and families
Thursday evening, March S, at
the grange hau. Eactv family is
to bring table arevice as well
as a hot dish and salad or des
sert Supper will be served at
6:30 p.m.
The third series of textile
painting classes will be at the
home of Mrs. O. McDaniel on
Homestead road Friday, March
5, meeting et 10 ajn. A sack
lunch will be served at noon.
Mrs. Ray Barker and Mrs.
Howard Pearsall are project
leaders.
A surprise birthday party
was given in honor of Mrs.
Oliver Holcomb Tuesday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Herb
Miller, with Mrs. R. Sneed as
sisting hostess. Those present
were Mrs. Holcomb, honor
guest, Mrs. Walter Klopz; Mrs.
O. McDaniel, Mrs. E. N. Graves,
Mrs. E. Mason, Mrs. W. Backs,
and the hostesses Mrs. R. Sneed
and Mrs. Herb Miller. '
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Brands . . . Sprague Carlton, Mellin Quincy, Ethan Allen,
Revere-Colonial Reproductions, Sterling, St. Johns of Wis
consin, and Virginia House.
LIVING ROOM
FURNITURE
Upholstered .
8-PIECE SECTIONAL GROUP
Include: 3 piece sectional, two step tnd tablss.
Itm cute table, club chetr. and matching otto
man . . . It's attractively upholstered choice of
green tweed or early American (provincial) print.
Was $249.50, Now 199.88
LOVESEAT (Two-Passenger) SOFA
Tola lovsly. new stylets exceptionally comfortable.
It hae a high head-reel deeply upholitered back
covered In a geometric green and rust cover.
You'll believe It le hand woven doe to lta heavy
texture.
Was $189.50, Now $119.88
CHILDREN'S MUSICAL ROCKERS
It plan rtock-a-By Baby as the child rocks.
Was $12.95 ea., Now $10.88 ea.
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' - JAlTJ Stock Lasts as j:-
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'-JmTsI ' VWV Starts Tomorrow tSlti
rftSZ'sr -Sj'W CSC3S3DGB Mattress or Box
I -?C ';JKrw nS Spring Will Be De- ;V
L.,., ISiV. -rx. 1 A' livered in Original , s
I hi. - LJ No, More Than 2 1
I V -mVaSK-j. I . wnewiromer ;
-V".- I a.OIW- i' 1 Was $19.95
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CRICKET ARMCHAIR
A true early Oolonlal ityle with the popular Johnny
Appleaeed pattern upholetery.
. Was $34.95, Now $24.88
SWING CHAIR (Plalform Rocker)
Bee It, try It, and you'll buy It. It'i men home
apun cover U J tut the rliht ahade and the com
fort la tope.
Was $89.50. Now $49.88
LIVING ROOM
FURNITURE
Wooden
COFFEE TABLE WITH SHELF
lta eloverleaf ehapo la different. Wooda are of
too flneat eaitern hardroek maple.
Was $49.95, Now $39.88 -
LAMP TABLE 3 SHELF
From IU lanerled top to lta turned lees It
styled to catch your era. Not a perfect piece.
Was $26.95. Now $14.88
Her is one of th greatest mattress and box"
spring soles in th history of WOODRX'S! Irery
on of 'em is brand new, in fact they're still In
th original factory container, and th tarn kind
that costs as much at $69.95 any other time! Get
here early and cash In on this super saving sal!
uy en eery credit terms.
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!
No Hold-Orders Please
STEP-UP END TABLES
Turned iplndlet support the upper deck and the
turned leei to the mam table makes this very
Interesting styls.
Was $22.95, Now $18.88
SEWING CABINETS
Mot a basket. It's a full helsht Piece, Interior ac
cessible from the top has a convenient carry
ing handle.
Now $12.88
MAGAZINE BASKET
Very well styled turned lets to base turned
spindles to 'the carrylns handle.
Was $12.95, Now $8.88
DRUM TABLE
This two (1) shelf tabic Is divided Into four
sections between the top and shelf can be at
tractively used tor books, (Ifurlnes, lamp. It's
as" In dlamster.
Was $39.95, Now $29.88
DINING ROOM
FURNITURE
DROP-LEAF EXTENSION TABLE
The styls Is known as the "butterfly leer. The
line ssstsrn hardroek mapis with its nen nnisn is
a pleasure to know. This table extends with three
leaves to serve elsht. Mot a perfect piece.
Was $112.00, Now $69.88
FIVE-PIECE DINETTE SET
Solid eastern hardroek maple. Two leaves. The end
rofrectory style with 4 elds chairs, ladder back
style with shaped saddle seats. Long back posts.
Was $99.50. Now $59.88
CORNER CABINETS
Must be sees to be appreciated. Shelves hi the top
ssctlon ars routed for decorative plates. The black
metal biased door on the base opens to a shelved
Interior fine eastern solid maple.
Was $99.50. Now $59.88
HUTCH CABINET WITH BASE
Planked effect behind tlerd shelves lane linen
drawers. Black, metal hinged doors open to a cop
ious Interior.
Was $139.50, Now $88.88
Round Extension DINING TABLE
44 Inches In diameter, It's the new vogue In living
kitchens It eitsnds with two leaves. Would yos
uss It as a dlnlng-gamc tablsf
Was $79.95, Now $58.88
CHAIRS DINING
riddle Back with Saddle Seat
1 Was $24.95 ea.. Now $18.88 ea.
Ladder Back with Ruseh Beat
Was $18.95 ea., No. $11.88 ea.
Dutch style with Upholstered Beat
Was $22.95 ea.. Now $12.88 ea.
Captain's chair, lse. with very heavy saddle seat.
Was $38.95 ea.. Now $24.88 ea.
BEDROOM FURNITURE
CHEST DESK
Wva (4) drawers plus a desk shell fitted for
statlonsrr. solid, fine eastern maple. ,
Was $119.50, Now $69.88
DOUBLE' DRESSER BASE -Does
not Include a mirror, but this can be reme
died. Slsht IS) drawers with duftproof construc
tion throughout. .
Ft Was S149.SU, MOW S11H.BB
VANITY SUITE (4 Pieces)
Solid eaitern maple. Dust-proof construction. IB.
eludes 1-drawsr vanity with minor, chair. 4
drawer chest, fun sue panel bed.
Was $289.95, Now $239.88
Free Delivery, Gladly
VANITY SUITE (2 Pieces)
Includes S-drawcr vanity with mirror, run da
panel bed. Both for what you would narmallr
pay for the vanity.
Was $109.95, Now $79.90
BEDS. FULL SIZE
Solid asstcm maple. Pull panel bed.
Was $49.95. Now $34.88
JENNIE-LIND, SPOOL
Large Turnings
Was $39.95, Now $33.33
BEDS, TWIN SIZE
Jsnnls Ltnd, Spool
Was $29.95, Now $19.88
POSTER. WITH PANEL,
Poeter. with PsaeL Bead and Pecs
Was $83.50, Now $39.88
LOW POSTER WITH PANEL,
Low Poster with Panel Read and Poo
Was $89.50, Now $48.88
BUNK BED. Complete
tnelades better ousllty bunk (beds can make t
ll twin beds), ladder, side ran, two ill steams
aprtnsa. two ill tnnersprlng mattreesee.
Was $179.90, Now $119.88
Always Plenty of Parking Space at
SPECIAL FEATURE
Ttle-Yuloe Set Maple cabinet strled
early American hi eieeOrat taste. Mot em H
bwt a rare find It yaw ae mapta.
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