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Sen. McCarthy's charge denied by State Department
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The State Department denied a statement attributed to Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy that 205 Communist party members are "working ... in the State department."
McCarthy's charges cite Dorothy Kenyon
WASHINGTON, March 8, 1950 (UP) - Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy, R-Wis., testified today that a former U.S. woman representative to the United Nations has been affiliated with 28 Communist front organizations.Sen. McCarthy, first witness before a Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee investigating his charges of Communists in the State Department, identified her as Dorothy Kenyon.
Wife on crutches joins McCarthy at hearings
WASHINGTON, April 22, 1954 (UP) - Spectators cheered as Sen. Joseph McCarthy and his wife, Jean, who was using crutches, entered the gaudy Senate caucus room for the opening of the Army-McCarthy hearings.
McCarthy pressured on behalf of former aide, Army says
WASHINGTON, April 22, 1954 (UP) - Maj. Gen. Miles W. Reber testified today that Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy and Roy M. Cohn exerted great pressure on him to try to get a speedy Army commission for G. David Schine last summer."I recall no instance in which I have been put under greater pressure" in 10 years of dealing with senators, Reber testified as the McCarthy-Army hearings opened.
Censured McCarthy plans new investigation
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2, 1954 (UP) - The Senate gave overwhelming approval of one censure resolution against Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy, R-Wis., and prepared to vote on two more.McCarthy predicted his defeat, but said he would resume his investigation into communism on Monday.
Condemned McCarthy sees trouble ahead
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3, 1954 (UP) - Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy declared today that his condemnation by the Senate will make his anti-Communist campaign more difficult.But he vowed he will carry on without letup.
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