Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 08, 1954, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Wednesday December 8, 1954
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McCarthy Fails To
Surprise Mrs. FDR
Los Angeles U.R) Mrs. Elea
nor Roosevelt, here to address
the national CIO convention to
day, indicated she was not sur
prised at Sen. Joseph R. McCar
thy's denunciation of President
Eisenhower.
, The widow of the late Presi
dent was asked what she thought
of the denunciation when she
arrived here by plane last night
at International Airport.
"If you can accuse Gen.
George Marshall, you can accuse
anyone." Mrs. Roosevelt said,
referring to the Wisconsin sen
tor's one-time criticism of the
general. "It will have just that
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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.
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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
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through roasting the new na
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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
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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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land near Quemoy before dawn
today and captured 14 sleeping
Communist soldiers.
Military spokesman C o 1.
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ists took their captives to Que
moy, four miles southwest of
Tapai, for questioning.
In other activity, Hsieh said,
two Red Chinese pajrol boats
shelled Nationalist-held Peiyu
shan island in the Tachen group
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