Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 01, 1954, Page 20, Image 20

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Monday, March 1, 1954
Ike May Have Something
To Say About McCarthy
By LYLE C, WILSON
WASHINGTON (UP) If Presi
dent Eisenhower follows his usual
schedule, he has until day after
tomorrow to decide whether the
Zwicker incident requires him to
break openly with Sen. Joseph R.
McCarthy (R-Wis).
Brig. Gen. Ralph W. Zwicker
was the Army officer whom Mc
Carthy so roughly handled in a one
man committee hearing that Army
Secretary Robert Stevens demand
ed a showdown with the senator.
What Stevens got was an under
standing , with McCarthy which
looked very much like an army
surrender.
. May Speak Wednesday .
What the President intends to do
about the humiliation of his Army
secretary and of one of his gen
eral officers should develop Wed
nesday at bis usual weekly news
conference. There was none last
week. While House Press Sccre-
tary James C. Hagerty indicated
that the President would ' have
something to say about McCarthy
the next time he met he press.
The administration has been up
set and angry. White House inti
mates were saying through last
week that the President probably
would speak out on tne McCarthy
Stevens-Zwicker row. Scores of re
porters are anxious for a chance
next Wednesday to ask the ap
propriate questions.
Many Sided Issue
This is a tough campaign year.
Some political realists hold that
it is no year to compel Republi
cans, especially Rcpublian candi
dates, to choose between Mr. Ei
senhower and McCarthy. Most Re
publicans here apparently feci that
the Communism-in-government is
sue ballyhooed by McCarthy is
among the best to use against the
Democrats next November.
Mr. Eisenhower became person
ally involved in the dispute last
week when he authorized an
nouncement that he backed "100
per cent" the Stevens version of
the understanding with McCar
thy. The senator promptly rcpudi
atcd tliat. The President is further
involved as the leader of a party
and as the chief of an administra
tion which McCarthy consistently
attacks on varying fronts.
Moreover, Mr. Eisenhower is an
old soldier to whom others in the
armed services naturally look for
protection against what they re
gard as outrageous treatment.
Now Many Wear
FALSE TEETH
With More Comfort
y AS TEETH, a piMutiint alkaline
(non-actd) powder, holdi false teeth
mom firmly. To eat and talk in mora
comfort. Just sprinkle a little
TKBTH on your plates. No gummr,
Kooer. pasty taste or feeling. Checks
"plate odor" (demur breath). Get
FASTEETH at an drag coaster.
Curtain Choice
Of Conference
The Western Regional Confer
ence of Elementary School
Principals elected James Cur-
tin, president of henry Hill grade
school, Independence, president
of their group Saturday. Curtin
replaces Thomas Means, West
Salem principal who served as
head of the organization dur
ing the pa. year.
Others named to office were,
Prescription-like medicine
stops Sour Heartburn-Gas
Pull out fir of acid itomachditlriut
Now ft'i niedleia to luffer burning palni of
acid InrflgMtioD, lu, heartburn think! to.
"priaerlptlon-trpe" formula of F. H,
Plunder, Fh.Q. Medically-proved Pfiinder'a
Tablet aootha away pain with arid-Den
tralfzinf film. Yoo aat moat anything yon
like without fear of diatreaa. AraatinrlJ
VUlrk relief pudronleevf or money back 1 Git
Plunder a Tablita today. 100.000,00 add.
Walter Commons, principal of
Eastside school, Coos Bay, vice
president and William S. Wag
ner, Monmouth principal, secre
tary. The group of approximately
150 persons linencd to talks by
Rex Putnam, state superintend
ent of public instruction; Clyde
H. Beard of The Dalles and Mrs.
W. L. VanLoan, assistant pro
fessor of home economics, Ore
gon State college.
Mount Angel Jersey
Wins Honors Award
A registered Jersey cow, Ra
dar's Sybil Actress, owned by
Rex Ross, Mount Angel, Ore.,
has earned the Silver Medal
award of The American Jersey
Cattle Club. She recently com
pleted a production record of
7,571 lbs. milk and 463 lbs. but
tcrfat in 260 days at the age of
2 years.
All tests on the official produc
tion record were made under the
supervision of Oregon State Col
lege and were verified by The
American Jersey Cattle Club,
which has its national headquar
ters in Columbus, Ohio.
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Juvenile Furniture
Bedroom Furniture
Dining, Dinette Sets
Lamps-Occasional
Tables
Washing Machines,
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1 Ranges, Oil and
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Mattresses & Springs
Unfinished Furniture
Linoleum and Rugs
Chairs and Rockers
Bunk Beds
Chrome Furniture
Here's a New and Different Kind of Store
The ever-increasing demand for good used furniture has compelled us to abandon our old used department, where cus
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