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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1952)
V TUKSDAY, OfJTOHKtt 2H, lfir.2 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OIlF.r.ON PACE SEVEN McCarthy Says Stevenson Has Aided Communists ' VUll! i . :,AOO Ml Hell. Joncnli n Mi:;ailhv cl'ii i unl lam nlulii llml Clov. Adlul 8tviiMMi, Dniioclutlc i mitlidittn for lirrnlilml, linn Klvcn "mil la the Coiiiinutil.-.t iniiif," MuOnrtliy, hiirnkllig on unlloii wldo trlrvli.lnil mid nulin ho'ikiii tiiinlitdl by n pilvnlrly ftinuiir( IIMJ-R-plalct ilmrir, rk lit llm Imiii" III III CMIlTCIll l'l-Ml(ldl (tnllll-ltt l'i; "Will cuiniiiiiiilMii win or will Anirr.t'a win?" "I do not uliilr llml Mi-vr-nxm wan a Cftinmiiiiln nr pro-Cnmiini-lilnl," MuUni'lliy nnld, "bill 1 limit Imllrva noinrlliliiK was wrong miiirwlit'rr," The Wlteonnln ftnitiljlknn Mum lur wan Itintllv tlirrrrd by lil mi. iilrlica o 1,11,0 (Iiiifih In a Loop Itoicl hallrcmin at viirlimn pnlnln In liln H'cn li. Oiho bmm hnli.Ml IiIiii brlPlly w Urn a heckler nlimiti-il, 'Jhn lirckler u quickly tpliited out by policemen, McCarthy iniiiln itieno rliaruan ilHliiit the Illlutiin governor: I, 'llml Hlnvrnmit In nuri'uundcd by fioiiir Mi-wIiih ntlvlndn. II. Thai the Dr mucin tic, nominee "would continue Ibo auwiclal Kicm-lln-dlctnied iiuliclnn o thin nation." ). That Hleveinoii, uMiiuued the lif k of loruiulnllim ponl war U H. policy In llnly, prom-nurd plan lor "lohtiiiK oomiiiunlnm" on the llnllnni. 4. That Btevenwm In "port anil pari-al" ol Ihe "Arlienon-Hliw-UU llnmre group." McCarthy had not concluded lilt fpeech when bin uroaclcant lime nl 0 mlnulen ended. Alter he went nit Kin air, he chnrxed Hint IJtc vennon hud the cmlorncnieiil. In ellect, of Ihe Communlnl newnunper tinUy Worker. The. npeech. which McCnrthy pre. (need with e description an "the (nrln n the evidence In Ihe cnee Vicious Dogs Slay Man PHILADELPHIA, Mlna. W-Nlne ferocloun dona attacked n 47-yrar-old Mlaalaaippl farmer Hid killed him. County Ally. I.nurel Weir nnld "II the lleh wan gone" from William Plerce'n leli arm when hu body aa found in dltoh nor here. "All the toe Were eaten off ht "rlhi fool," weir aald. "I'nrl of the flesh on hi ruht Inn wnn none nd alno fle-.li from tlif lower pari of both lem." The body found Saturday. Sheriff Madisen Spears si Id the family of Ihe dead man "would be f satiafird It Ihe doan were nlem." The sheriff hol all ulna doga yta lerday. Kimball Plans To Resign NF.W YCiriK Ijfl-Secretarv of Ihe Navy linn Kimball akn he will not remain In oil no alter Ihe new president It Inaugurated, no mat ter who wlnn the election. Kimball apnke In it niKht before Ihe New York Council of the Navy lenue. of Klevenwn vermin Hteveimon," ninde an liiiinrdlnte nplnnh ol con Irnvrri.y In the fant-olliniullif pre". lUrnllnl cniupnlKii, All linniedlnle rlnlm ol "ilhlnr llin.i, exiiKBernllonn nild llluccuin- elm" by McCnrlhy wnn uinde In rnniiectlnn with rclereiicen In Ihe "P'eoh In Ihe Innlllule of I'nclflo Rrliillunn. William Holland, aeure. Iniy-Kciiernl of the iiuillltiir, nnld In Berkeley, Cnllf., McCarthy erred In Muling that the McCarrnn committee ever rim inert the It'll wm CoiiimuiilM-voiilrolled, and In leleiTlnu In "iiiImiHik" documentn ol Ihe Inntlliile, which, Holland mi Id, had been IhorouKlily ex niiilned by I'M nuentn nevernl nionthn before McCnrtliy'a agenta "found" Ihnm, Ilouin before McCurthv tuoke, Clrii. fjwlght Klhcnliowor, Ihe He piibllcnii lurMdrnlliil canoldiile, cniiipiilunliig In 1 'rniiK ylviililn , cut- phnHlr.ed thai aubvernlven must be cleared out of uoveinmcnl, but In dohiK no "we have to de.itroy.the reputation of no Innocent mini. We can do It, and in u a t do It the American way." In Mannneliuaelta, Htevelition, al no commenting In advance of the npeech, aald, "Tonight, you will hear the monl miignlllcent of all nmenrn ol all tlmen when the Junior entor from Wlnconnln trlen to rnive Ihe election lor Ihe Hepubll vaiu." Kornier leadernhlp of tho Amer Irnna lor Deinocrnilu Action wan cited by McCarthy a evidence of leftlnh attitudes by two ol mcven non'a advlnern, Wllxon Wyutt. the uovernor'a p e r n o n a 1 enmpalun manuger, rnd Arthur Schlcnlntier Jr., a npeech writer and researcher. A nnokenmnn lor the ADA com mented In Washington thai "Mc- Carlhy'a attack In not agalnnt com inunlnm but agnliint llbernln," and thai the groun "In nnuiionateiy nr. voted to democratic civil liberty end will continue lit fight tor the rlshtn ol all Ainerlcann." In New York, Stephen A. Mit chell. Democratic national chair man, aald Clen. Kisriihpwer "muni nnume full responsibility" for th hpeech. Mitchell, commenting on tha npeech, quoted Irom an editorial nubllnhed todav by the New yora Tlmen, which In nupporllng Elnen bower for prctldeiu, which aald thni MrL'arlliv wa "playing right Into Ihe halidn of Moscow." Tha Times an Id Tlie Junior t.enntor from Wlnconnln, who has made hln way to national fame and political fortune via the route of wild charges, groat rilntortlons and anwried forms of political demagoguery, aald nothing lam nluhl in change thla e.itlmnte of him, although' he did couch hla nallon-wiiie broadcaM In milder lermn than had been expected...." McCarthy quoted teveral para araphn from articles written by Brhlenlneer whlrn, the aenator nald nnowed the writer "inought com munlttn should be allowed to teach your children" and was against religion. Schlenlnger. In New York, said he has fought communism longer man Mccartiiy and had not riui culed religion. Alno attacked an an auMMnnt of Stevenson wtn Ilemard DeVoto. an author who, McCarthy said, once criucirea ine r ill in an article pub. Il-hed In Harper's magazine and "sought a- permit tor a meetlnt for the wile ol Oerhsidl Einler, the Communiit who dl.-.appenred be hind the Iron Curtain and who. as of tonight, In heading up the Com munist group In isanl uerlln." Others mentioned weie James Wechnler. editor of tho New York I'ont, dCKcrlbed by McCnrthy an one of Hteveiifon'a "ghnnt wrltern." ",Wechnler and his wile bolh ndinlt Imvlng been nieinbers In Ihe Youni Commtiiilnt League," McCarthy nnld. I lit nlno cnlrt Wechhler find Roiidenincd McCarlhy'a "exposure of Communists as 'low comedy ," Wechnler commented In New York that McCailhy'a "real tar gets" were "Iree Americans who hspnen to dikagreo with McCar thy." Archibald MncLelih. poet and librarian of Congress, was llnted bv McCnrlhy ns IiiivIiik "the omi- e.it record of alllllntlon with Com munist iroiils nl any man that I have ever nnined In Washington," In nontou, Mud, cl.ih denied that McCarthy "han ever mentioned my name, nor. so fur an 1 am Informed. him the Coniinlllee on Un-Amorl- enn Activities ever mentioned it." Ho pointed out that ho had begun a country-wide appeal a few dayn ago for fundn "to fight McCarlhy- ium. McCarthy told his audience that book by Gen. Walter Bedell Hmllh, former ambasnndor to Run- sla, said Htevennon. while on a mis sion to Italy during World War II, nna urgea mat mo Italian nnmu ult lender Togllattl be brought back from Moncow, Ihe senator then said that while Htevennon wan a apeclal annlniant to Hcci clary of the Navy Knox, he intervened aunlnnt the firing ol nomo Navy Department employes wiin i;ommumnt records. "Another part of the Jigsaw pins le of fltevennon'a hlntoiy." Mc Carthy aald, "Is his membership over many yearn on Ihe, Central Committed of the World Cilltens Association. ' As a member of the group's Cen tral Committee, McCarthy aald, Hieyenson helped to draw up an which advocated "that a world organization, auch as the United Nations, could veto any atate or federal law, any part of our Con stitution, McCarthy brought the Institute Of Pacllio Relations into his dis course to show that a document louud In Hies of the organization Indicated that Alger Hiss, convicted of perlury In connection with his denials llml he had ever given Hialo Department documents to a Husnlun agent, and a man named rruiik Coe, had recommended Stevenson (or assignment to a con ference called for discussing post- war u. . policy in Asia McCarthy attacked Stevenson for having made a character de position for Alger Hlns during the first trlsl of Hiss, but aald, "I have not considered this fact, standing alone as overly Important n me mcvenson recoro. "Now, what does Impress1 me." he continued, "is the deadly fear that Ciov. Stevenson displays when additions) links trying him to Alger : EXTRA (SSl l because : it. j Pan-Toasted Msg are brought forth." McCarthy aald an affidavit by Hiss" lawyer slated that "testl mony of Gov. Stevenson would be of great Importance to Alger Hiss." Alter the broadcast portion of hln npeech ended, McCarthy nald that the Dally Worker eight days ago damned Elsenhower" and then went on to say that It did not like Slevennon too well either, but If he Communists want to vote for Stevenson, okay, vole for him. A spokesman for the Dally Work er said he recalled no editorial giving any approval to Stevennnn, An ediloriul yesterday carried thlt passage: , ; "Does It make sense for to mil lions of Americans who fear tha Eiacnhower-Nlxon reaction and war to vote for the Stevenson continue tlie-war line?" . 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