Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 17, 1957, Page 3, Image 3

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    Salem, Oregon, Thursday, January 17, 1957
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL.
Section 1 Page 3
Alcorn Likely '
To Be Chosen
GOP'sLeader
Ohio Chief Ray Bliss
Not Candidate for
National Joh
By JACK BELL
WASHINGTON Ufi - Rav
Ohio State GOP chairman, said
today he is not a candidate for
Republican national chairman to
succeed Leonard W. Hall.
Bliss' statement appeared like
ly to nip a threatened party revolt
against the reported White House '
cnnice of H. Meade Alcorn Jr. ot
Connecticut.
Opposition to Alcorn has devel
oped among some Republicans
who profess to fear that President
Eisenhower's program to "mod
ernize" the party might lead him
to ignore or even repudiate some
GOP Senate or House candidates
in the 1958 election.
Alcorn is regarded as a thorough-going
Eisenhower supporter
who would follow the President's
Inclinations if such a situation
arose.
Those who talked of opposing
Alcorn indicated they regarded
Bliss as about the only candidate
with a chance of winning. Bliss is
chairman of the Midwest and
Rocky Mountain State Chairmen's
Assn.
Bliss said in a telephone inter-
view that while he had been urged
by many national committee
members to make the race, he
was not a candidate. He said he
wants to devote more time to his
personal affairs after six years of
practically full-time work as Ohio
state chairman.
Faced with the opposition to Al
corn, administration lieutenants
were reported to have given as
surances that if he is named
chairman he will work for the
election of all party candidates
next year.
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Oregon Demos
Indignant Over
John Day 'Skip'
, WASHINGTON (UP) Oregon
Democrats in Congress today were
indignant, over the failure of Pres
ident Eisenhower to include funds
for John Day dam in his budget
for the next fiscal year.
Sen. Wayne Morse said he was
"shocked" and Rep. Edith Green
laid the President showed what
she called a "shocking attitude."
Mrs. Green said "either Sher
man Adams has not told the
President the outcome of the elec
tions or the President has been
told about the audacity of Pacific
Northwest voters and has decided
to administer them fatherly chas
tisement. Both Rep. Al Ullman of Baker
and Mrs. Green said the Oregon
House delegation would write into
the public works appropriations
bill construction funds for John
Day dam.
At least one Republican, Rep.
Russell Mack of Washington, said
"If it had not been for the omis
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be a fine public works budget
for the Northwest."
He added, ". . .we must go ahead
with construction of John Day if
we are to avert a power shortage
in the early 60s. I am very hope
ful that Congress will put some
money in for ths project, despite
the President's failure to recom
mend it."
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Riesel Hopes
To Get Back
Partial Sight
FALL RIVER, Mass. W-Labor
columnist Victot Riesel, blinded
by an underworld acid attack last
April, was hopeful Thursday that
"some sight will be regained in
the right eye."
In an interview Wednesday
night with a Fall River Herald I J s
News reporter, Riesel said:
"It won't be sight as you people I
in the bright world know it. i
won't be able to read copy but
1 will be able to tell that there
is a piece of paper in my tvpc
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he consulted eye surgeon Maurice
whitins while in England recent
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Posse Finds 2
Missing Bovs
VANC0U"ER. Wash. - Four
bovs missing since Tuesday night
;fftrtthiiie as miles north of here .-
Wednesday were found in good
the Cowlitz County
h.nffs office reported by radio. I
lo-man search party earlier i
Wednesday covered the area after i jj.
two cars were found bogged down it
in ennur and mud. lit'
The boys apparently took refuge
In the cabin Tuesday night as
temperatures dropped below freez- i j
ing
Thpv were identified as
dir. ,7. Vancouver: and Allen
Becker, 16. and John Rideew
en h.ii .f Battle Ground.
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