PAGE TWO TH E MICH IGAN DA ILY SUNDAY-NOVEMBER 7 94 PAE WOTH MICHGANDAIY elRA ,"1 7lO McCARTHY: Censure Brings Politics to Major Crossroad By MICHAEL BRAUN BM ICHe E natBrAJN morrow he assumes the role of de- opinion from almost anyone. Prag- The Senator said that he does not be correct to answer oefore the h .MORROW, when Senator Jo fender. matically however, it is the 96 not expect more than a "very few" Senate convenes. seph R. McCarthy meets his Eeyn a noiino Senator Homer Ferguson (H' peers on the floor of the Senate, Everyone has an OPUI10 of members of the 83rd United States senators will go into the specialM )e d r ha"rmF eopl( the most controversial political Senator McCarthy. People who Senate who will render the ulti- session "with an open mind." r do not know or care which candi- mate decision- have criticized Senator McCarthy figure of the decade will be at th date won last week's election are e o And yet, of 35 replies to a Daily for what they thought was jumping Since that day in Wheeling when ready to debate over the junior that he is convinced that the Sen- way they would vote on the cen- was considered. I believe that I and he leaped into the headlines by Senator iron Wisconsin. ate will vote to censure him. He sure motion, 30 senators replied the Senad must be careful te "naming names" Senator McCar- It's easy to talk about Senator indicated that he will take his de- that in view of the quasi-judicial avoid ana st or cored thy has been on the offensive. To- McCarthy. It's easy to garner an fense to the American people, nature of the proceedings it would ai ny hasty or ill-considere action. (' S' 9P."r 1' 1 Py '!l^ 1° / .-'% .. "!lLL~ P 'T~l ,.q ' +"aC x a^Y. ^~aaa mo'- --a , t-.^ . a.a.msr-n"c.a.oa. c. .. ,I V...AVER F L A M RIhi An 8 e Y e Q d 11 PretySoft forHt v -o E di incat a opiNo asrowever Sdid indicate an opinion as to the ramifications of the hearing. What follows are statements from some of McCarthy's senatorial jury. Statement of Senator Wayne Morse (Ind.-Ore.): "The report of the Select Com- mittee to Study Censure Charges appointed by the Senate to investi- gate the various charges against Senator McCarthy has left no room for doubt about the fact that Mc- Carthy has conducted himself in a manner unbecoming a Senator. "The report of the Committee will unquestionably support the adoption of a resolution to censure by the Senate. I am gratified that in several particulars the findings of the Committee support the docu- mentation submitted by me at the outset of the hearings." Senator Sam Reynolds (R- Neb.) replied that "I am al- ready on record on tue floor of the Senate as stating that Com- munists and their fellow travel- ers can get no sympathy out of any vote I cast. Just advise me bow the Communists would like Senat(r Reyolds to vote and I will vote the sisher way." Accordin. to Senator William Jenner (R-Ind.); "The attack on Senator McCarthy is not a personal attack. It is the front line of a'can- tinning attack on the United States A cantoer's collection of luxurious wool an cashmere sweaters. A We suggest that you see these Imported sweaters made exclu- sively for Van Boven. Completely hand-fashioned and made of only the finest two-ply yarns, truly a gift that you will be proud to give ... he will be pleased to receive. Available In pure cashmere, cashmere and wool, shetlands and lambs wool. Priced from 10.50 to 32.50 .o. sleeveless and long sleeves, pullover style. SEN. JOSEPH R. MCCARTHY . .. the defendant Congress which will end only in the destruction of the Communists or of the Congress." Jenner continued, "It is my be- lief that Congress must now take cognizance of this unremitting campaign to destroy it. "The Select Committee has care- fully analyzed the evidence before it, but the most important evidence was not included. This is the fact that the Communist world conspir- acy is engaged in an unremitting attempt to destroy the political in- stitutions of the United States, es- pecially the Congressional Investi- gating Committees, and the princi- pal spokesman for the Communist apparatus have frankly put the dis- crediting of Senator McCarthy at the top of a program which con- cerns every member of Congress." Senator George Smathers (D- Fla.) comments that "The issue was clearly presented, the facts objectively and quietly gathered, the evidence from both sides heard in public meeting, the evidence weighed by judicial men in a judi- cial atmosphere. I believe that the great majority of the Senate is convinced, just as I am, that it would be completely illogical to turn our backs upon our own com- mittee." In regard to the expected deet- sion Smathers added: "It will be one of the Senate's finest hours, sustaining the American tradition of fair play and fairhanded Jus- tice." Pa n n OXXFORD CLOTHES DOBBS HATS ANN ARBOR D; BURBEARRY COATS4 MTROIT L wc,.. a+ t .G .. v w n s.e3..w. rr r sr G .Ms . G taa. r oF' .a '1... rrCJ 1a O . J' .G7'a ...G 6'4 .-4a:J.,G.J"el ii .. /.n Tol 4 h ~..G.i"N ; 1..ar..x.+ v w w