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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday December 8, 1954 cGarthy- ffirtMily SI me in iiiiiijBciatiM S(ML Stands iSDKlt Man Hopes To Wed Second Wife Again Fort Worth,. Tex.-4U.R) Sgt. Lester S. Hammerstein, who had two wives' for a time, 'is back to one today but hopes to divorce her so he can .marry again. ....... - Hammersteiri thought he got a divorce last year and married a second time. His first wife, however, had the divorce set aside to the Carswell Air Force sergeant's second wife had her marriage annulled. 1 The sergeant now has filed a suit for' a second divorce from his first wife and, if he gets it, plans to marry his second wife a second time. (ti mtvx LCCTIWC WJNC MADE ; v ,.r lv ; iN ... , rfiuibeam mixmaster Exclusive, larger, BOWL FIT beaters for higher, lighter, finer-textured cakes and pastries. 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"It will have just that much effect." v Z SHAVEMA5TER Big SMOOTH single head shaves closer, faster than any other method wet or dry. ffiiiSeSm toastw I .uniform toast I every time. 27.50 m&sgm HOMEWARES! CENTRAL POINT WEDNESDAY NIGHT CAMPBELL'S I TOMATO I SOUP J V 3- 1 9C i 16Vz MORE SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS AT THE BIG Y VISIT OUR TOYLAND Washington (U.PJ Sen. Jo seph R. McCarthy stood virtu ally alone todajrin his denuncia tion of President Eisenhower. Most Republicans and Demo crats rallied to the chief execu tive's defense, t , Senate GOP Leader William F. Knowland, Republican Na tional Chairman Leonard F. Hall and even some McCarthy sup porters bluntly repudiated the senator's charge that Mr. Eisen hower has been "weak" toward Communism. Only Sen. Herman Welker CR Ida.), endorsed the 350-word statement in which McCarthy maae nis final break with the white House and plunged the Kepublicans into a new crisis ex pected to be carried all the way to the party s 1956 national con vention. Mr. Eisenhower had a chance to fire back at his news confer ence today. But insiders said he had no intention of pouring new ammunition in the dispute Administration sources be lieve McCarthy's statement was an attempt to goad the Presi dent into a personal duel. There is no need for Mr. Eisnhower to reply in kind, they said, since his record of anti-Communism is clear and his less than enthusias tic attitude toward McCarthy is hardly a secret. Leaves for Secret Spot McCarthy made his surprise statement Tuesday shortly be fore leaving for a 10-day rest at a secret retreat. He denounced Mr. Eisenhower for praising two leaders in his condemnation by the Senate and for a "shrinking show of weakness" toward Com munism. And he apologized for supporting the President's elec tion in 1952. It was the final smashup of McCarthy s long-troubled rela tions with the President. And in the welter of statements and speculation that followed, these general conclusions emerged to day; 1. Few Republicans are pres ently ready to follow McCarthy into an open conflict with a President who is considered ne cessary to keep the party in power and, if possible somewhat unified. Showdown Almost Certain 2. A showdown between pro Eisenhoer and McCarthy sup porters is almost sure to come at the GOP's 1956 national conven tion and the effect on the party's chances in that year's presiden tial elections could be , crucial. The pressure on Mr. Eisenhower to run for another term will be intense. 3. In the opinion of many Re publicans, McCarthy gave the Democrats a political boost by tagging the administration with the same, charges of softness to ward Communism which Repub licans have used ' against the Democrats. ; . 4. McCarthy's , attack., on the President was viewed by some observers as a clear indication he was more deeply affected by his Senate condemnation than he wanted people to think. Nixon Won't Comment Vice-President Richard M. Nixon declined to comment but in Los Angeles a member of the President's cabinet, Labor Secre tary James P. Mitchell, said "All my upbringing makes by blood boil that this attack was made on the President . . . the record indicates McCarthy's allegations are unfounded." Democrats were not exactly broken up by the widening fis sure in the GOP. But Sen. John C. Stennis (D-Miss.), a member of the censure committee, said he was "deeply concerned at P.M. TO 9 P.M. mom ?" ';(' V COMES BACK STRONG Senator Joseph R. McCarthy in terrupts a hearing of his special investigating subcommit tee to read a statement accusing President Eisenhower of congratulating those who, he said, delay exposure of Reds and at the same time urging "patience, tolerance, and niceties to those who are torturing American uniformed men.". McCarthy said he was making the statement in "view of the fact this may be my temporary swan song as chairman of the investigating committee.'.' any attack from whatever source that in any way impugns the loy alty of the President of the Unit ed States." Welker said . in Los Angeles that he is backing McCarthy be cause Mr. Eisenhower should not have praised McCarthy's critics. The President praised the first censure, speech .of Sen. Ralph E. Flanders (R-Vt.), and Saturday lauded the work Sen. Arthur V. Watkins (R-Utah), did as chairman of the censure com mittee. , Bridges Ducks Issue Sen. Styles M. Bridges :. (R- N.H.), Senate president, pro tern and a McCarthy supporter, duck ed siding either with Mr. Eisen hower or McCarthy. But the re action of other Republicans was generally emphatic and in some cases angry. From Nassau, Bahamas, Knowland said "This adminis tration has not been and in my judgment will not be in the fu ture soft on the issue of Com munism." 1 Knowland .voted against ; McCarthy's condemna tion. . ; j . ' Says Blast .'Improper' Sen. Barry. M. .Goldwater (R- Ariz.),' longtime McCarthy back er, who also opposed the cori-: demnation : resolution, . called McCarthy's charges "improper and claimed the administration "has conducted a. vigorous, fight against Communism. ' . . Another senator, considered one of McCarthy's close friends said privately that the Wiscon sin Republican has clearly broken with the Republican party. But McCarthy . himself told a, reporter "I have ho in terest whatsoever at the pres ent time in. a third party." He did not explain the phrase: "At tne present time. . . Hall said : McCarthy s break. with . the White: House was a major error", and added that McCarthy has joined "strange TONIGHT FISHER'S Pasteurized Process Spread D LVMr Li- IS company." Hall had just got through roasting the new na tional Democratic chairman for criticising Mr. Eisenhower. Termed 'Irresponsible' Watkins said McCarthy ap peared to be "the same irrespon sible McCarthy that the Senate by ' an overwhelming vote con demned Thursday." He defend ed the administration's record on Communism and denied the censure committee held up Mo Carthy's Communist investiga tions as the latter claimed. Flanders, author of the ori ginal censure resolution, said McCarthy had issued al' declara tion of war" against Mr. Eisen hower and the GOP. Sen. Charles E. Potter (Mich.), only Republican member of McCar thy's Investigating subcommit tee to vote for his condemnation, felt the senator's "latest out burst should.be written off as a reflex irritation." McCarthy " delivered his blast during a hearing of : his investi gating subcommittee. He caued it a kind of ."swan song" since he will , have to step out as chair man, when the Democrats take over in January. In nt Salem U.R) Water resources development in eastern Oregon is being held up by a lack of state - planning aid, the Upper Columbia river basin committee said in its annual report to Gov. Paul Patterson " and the state legislature: . The report said projects were also delayed by a lack of funds to complete surveys started . by the -U.S. army corps of engineers and the U.S. bureau of reclama tion. ' -The commission said many de serving irrigation projects pro posed could solve repayment difficulties if Congress author ized general application of a basin-wide principle of repayment. 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