Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 07, 1956, Image 5

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Ike's Cabinet Seen Unchanged;
Dulles Said Possible Exception
Wafiinjcion v.P:. Prei -
ideof Eisenhower's seconj-term
cabinet will be tre same as it is
now, at ieast for a while
with one possible exception.
fte exception would be Secre
tartnf S.ate John Foster Dulles.
JIr. Eisenhower want Dulles to
stay oncartd Dulles himself has
(Indicated Tie would like to con
tinue. u the final decision
pfldbablx willorest with the sec-retary'tf-doctfs.
Dull underwent surgery Sat
urday for removal of an intest
inal cancer. Present indications
g are that he" wfll be able to re
tur to his deal in six weeks.
But tfiat is not a certainty. If
his doctttfs shrkrtd determine
that Dul?es cannot earry on
(Jnd '.here is r? 'such indication
at ims time Mr. tisennower
wpuld have J.Q vttt around for
m succesAV .
Piif fontioned .
The name of former Gov. Tho-
Eisenhower Thanks -
Stevenson tor Pledge
Washington' U-R President
Eisenhower today thanked his
d4te opponent, Adlai E.
Stevenscw, or his good wishes
- and hi pledge of cooperation.
O' Agiis first Order of business
' tfftay Mr. Elsenhower sent a tel
' gram to Stevenson replying to
' Stevenson's congratulatory mes-
r1 am grateful for your mes-.
sge of good wishes,", the Presi-
sent said. "In these difficult and
uncertain days it is heartening to
have your affirmation jof the fact
that tbe people of our country
- are united.
I appreciate greatly your
pledge of cooperation for the m-
m:ate future and for the four
years that lie ahead."
l.l"h President was scheduled
to hold a conference this morn-
ing with Acting Secretary of
State, Hetbert Hoover Jr. on the
mil critical international situ
ation. -1 -
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Owgonian Appointed
Attlng Fithmry Director
(8, Portland (U.PJ Arnie J.
Suomela, state director "of fish
' e-s in Oregon from 1945 to
1934. yeateTday was named as
acting director of the Bureau
of Cinfercial Fisheries. The
', post will b urfder- the newly re-
orrtniz'ed" Fish and" Wildlife
Service. '
uoniHa had been associate
director ot the tisri and wna
life Svice which was split by
a law passer? iy the last Con
gress. He 'ill now head- one of
the two bureau's created.
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Holiday
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lmas E. Dewey of New York has
been mentioned most frequently
for secretary of state if Dulles
steps aside. Henry Cabot Lodge
Jr., chief U. S. delegate to the
United Nations, also has been
mentioned for the job.
Exeept for the uncertainty
posed by Dulles' health, a United
Press survey shows that no oth
er cabinet officers is likely to
bow out of the administration
at this time either voluntarily
or by request.
' This means that
the cabinet lineup
main:
the rest of
would re -
Secretary of Treasury
George M. Humphrey of Ohio,
Secretary of Defense Charles
E. Wilson, of Michigan.
Attorney general Herbert
Brownell Jr. of New York.
Postmaster general Arthur
E. Summerfield of Michigan.
Secretary of interior Fred
A. Seaton of Nebraska.
Secretary of agriculture
Ezra Tait Benson of Utah.
Secretary of commerce Sin
clair Weeks of Massachusetts.
Secretary of labor James i
P. Mitchell of New Jersey.
Secretary of health, education
and welfare Marion B. Folsom
of New York.
' There have been reports that
at least two of these would like
to retire after the second term
Boy Scouts
The regular meeting of Cub 1 1
Scout pack 44 was held at the ;
J.one .Pine school, Thursday,
Nov. X, opening with a flag
ceremony. Activities included
singing and a relay race between
parents and cubs.
Bobcat pins were presented to
Jimmy Vroman and Chuckie
Mc'Cart. Bear awards were 'pre
sented to Clifford Dalton of den
one and Douglas Thomsen, Tom j
Childers. and David Wilson of I
den four. Arrows were awarded
Douglas Thomsen, Tom Childers,
David Wilson and Danny Mc
Cray. During the parents' business
meeting it was decided that a
den for the ten year old cubs
who are working for their lion
awards -and their Webelos !
badges should be organized, j
Clarence Childers will be the j
leader of this den, with the first
meeting to be held at the Child
er's home Saturday, Nov. 10 at
10 a.m.
There will be a charter re
newal meeting Thursday, Nov. I
8, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Norris Jr. All
den mothers and committeemen 1
are urged to attend. Refresh
ments will be served after tlw
meeting.
Fcnhion-wiw Dcb-Trix sends
big
'n little sister everywhere m on
exquisite new style striped
'polished cotton dressy sftirtmaker
with gibson girl sleeves ... a
red velvet sash elegantly com
plements the stunning block
stupes on white ground . .
3-6X e-98 7-14 c 98
OPEN
TONIGHT
- - TIL 9
. . NEW SHIPMENT
. Boys t Girls Car Coats
nd Sleep-Weor
OTHER ITEMS
TOTS-TO-TEENS
is well underway.
Likeliest candidate for depart
ure is Welson. There is a feel
ing in the Pentagon that the 66-year-
old secretary eventually
will retire and turn to cattle
raising on his farms in Michi-
, gan, Louisiana and Florida. He
recently underwent a prostate
operation. If he departs, the
leading contender for his job ap
pears to be Air Force Secretary
Donald A. Quarles.
Humphrey has denied a num-
ber of reports that he will leave,
1 But speculation persists that he
may not remain for a full term.
He is 66 and has accomplished
the biggest job he set out to do
I balance the budget. If he
! leaves. Undersecretary Ran-
dolph Burgess would be a like
ly successor.
Benson has heen under con-!
siderable fire by critics of his
farm program. But Mr. Eisen
hower is solidly behind him. and
Benson apparently likes his job.
That would add up to continued
cabinet employment for Benson.
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WATCH
REGAINING POST as Roman Catholic primate of Poland,
Stefan Cardinal vsznvski (right), 55, greets photogra
phers in Warsaw. With him is Bishop Michael Klepacz.
New anti- Soviet regime authorized cardinal to resume
office vacated in September, 1953. (International)
Cherberg Apparent Washington Winner
Seattle U P.. John Cherberg. public office..
ousted as the University of Cherberg. a Democrat, de
Washington football coach last j f e a t e d Don McDermott, a
year, apparently scored a politi-1 Seattle property manager, for
cal victory in his first bid for I the post of lieutenant governor.
Plugs in inywhrt! Operates on what
ever current you have, just like the
Laundromat. Lint-niter conveniently
set in top panel or you may vent to
outdoors easily.
the Presidential election on CB5-TV and
Street
Automatic Dry Dial. Not just a timer.
shuts off automatically when clothes are
dry. Built-in Laundroguide gives com
plete direct ions. Heal Selector dial give
proper heat zone for all fabrics. .
Radio.
Wednesday, Norembflr 7, 195S
Portland Pickets Urge '
Ban on Israel Bonds
Portland (U.R A handful ,
of youthful pickets carrying ;
signs urging people not to buy j
"Israel War Bonds," paraded in '
front of the Israel Bond head-,
quarters and the British consu
late here last night.
The silent marchers, about 10
in number, refused to identify j
themselves but said the demon- j
stration was not sponsored by j
anyone but was "spontaneous." I
Employees in the Israel head
quarters ask police to ascertain
the identity of the pickets. Po
lice refused on the grounds that
no law was being violated.
New Mexico Democrat
Dies After Winning
Albuquerque. N.M. lU.P.)
Rep. Antonio M. Fernandez (D
N.M.), who had been in a coma
since Sunday after suffering a
relapse of an earlier stroke,
died today. He was 54. .
Fernandez had apparently
won his ighth term in Congress
as unofficial returns from Tues
day's general election had given
him an apparent safe lead.
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