The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 29, 1954, Page 7

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Eisenhower Says GOP Must Be | United On Political Policy By MARVIN L. ARROWSMITH jaspects of it which have brought WASHINGTON — President|some criticism within the party rer says the Republicanjranks those phases dealing with Party must be united on broad the government’s role in such Policy and realize—asjfields as thousing, social security Abraham Lincoln advised—that| and health. sal Ror world each day brings are new. But we also know that, though these tasks ‘are new, the approach to-them is |still the Lincoln approach. Greyhound Adds ‘Highway Travelers’ to Service: “the dogmas of the quiet past are’ te to the stormy present.” In a Lincoln Day message made Public by the White House last night, the President appealed for| at a time when some GOP is members are murmuring; that certain phases of the Eisen- er program are too much like the New Deal of the preceding greg pagent Re Spoke out at a time, when Senate Republicans are split over) basic constitutional policy as point- | ed up by the controversy over the Bricker amendment on treaty-mak- 8 powers, “It is .. . essential,” Eisenhower declared, “that the members Cy a Party—if the party to be effective—join together to reach # common goal. Unless there is unified support of broad political He said the “ “To be dedicated to a single jpeople in the 1952 election “re-\purpose—te freedom, strength, jour citizens,” and added: Policy, there is no true political Party.” held in Providence, R.I., last night. There must be political unity, he|The White House said, “Several if our party — the Repub-|hundred” gatherings of the party lican party is successfully to meet/faithful will hear it.” the responsibilities of national leadership with which it has been charged by our people.” dent: In talking of his administration’s| “The dogmas of the quiet past Program, he touched obliquely onjare inadequate to the stormy pres- |second annual message as presi- Identification Bracelets _ ENGRAVED oto on Idents .. . $3.00* Expansion Idents .. . $2.00* Others from 35c* up Also Hand-Made 12 Kt. Gold-Filled . Wire Name Pirls Made While You Wait NEW LOW PRICE .. . 75c* *All Prices Plus Tax AMUSEMENT ARCADE 535 DUVAL STREET Al RED BRICK MOTORS ” GARAGE 1117 WHITE STREET SIMONTON STREET BIG DISCOUNTS ON ALL NEW ‘33 CARS Low Prices On Good Late Model Cars ‘$8 PLYMOUTH, 4-dr. $1495 ‘88 CHEVROLET, Sed. 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AS | “Through our unified action, that ° program will secure our sonatey Woman Jailed against the threats of our time and! will be doing for our people those Figy Talkin things they cannot well do for} Hy ithemselves.” | | The Eisenhower Lincoln Day} LOUISVILLE, Ky. —A 61-year- |message is in the form of a filmjold mother of 14 children who ‘recording being made available for|“hardly talked at all” served a party dinners around the country six-hour jail sentence yesterday for during the next few weeks. violating a judge’s new rule of The first such dinner for which|silence. | Mrs. Catherine Purtiler said, “You'd think I was a criminal or something,” as she sat in jail following the sentence imposed by Municipal Judge Peter B. Muir. | Mrs. Purtiler, grandmother of 31 jchildren, and Mrs. Dorothy Long, |27, each were charged with con- tempt of court for talking during jthe session. The judge had just |announced that violators of his new no-talking-or-whispering rule would be fined or jailed, Mrs. Long paid the fine. Mrs. Purtiler chose the sentence be- cause “I needed the money for the rent tomorrow.” | Said Mrs. Purtiler: “Why, it’s the most natural thing in the world for two women to talk to each other when they are sitting side |by side. I just can’t believe I'm A Letter From BILL LANT. : aa ehbii medical research, and Federal aid for more school buildings. In niy opinion, the President’s ‘blueprint for the Administration to} follow this year is not a Republican | Program — it’s an Eisenhower Program. It’s one that follows the middle-of-the-road, and one that I’ | believe most Members of Congress lon: both sides of the aisle, will | generally endorse, } Sincerely yours, i BILL LANTAFF ' Youthful Thieves HOUSTON (®—Three burglars captured inside the Joy Bar yes- terday trembling nervously as ar- resting detectives entered the place! with drawn guns. Earlier, police said, the trio had }sawed the hinges off a poultry store’s safe in a vain attempt at "But police thought the trembling ut trio shouldn't have been so em-' barrassed at their amateurish | methods. After all, they explained, ithe bar was just their third job. } Detectives also pointed to the ages of the captives: 10, 11 and 13. BANQUET SLATED WINTER PARK #— The second The dinner will be a highlight of the annual me week cele- bration, Feb. 1422. events for the week include publication Magazine, Sunday, Feb. 21, the new type inter-city passenger bus which has already been Florida Greyhound Lin rt of firm’: nis Renee. es as part of the firm's fleet renovation program. ” which incorporates the revolutionary air sus- already been made and by March, the new type bus will be used on all rida Greyhound Lines. In addition to the “Highway Travelers,” the scheduled to receive deliveries of the famous “Scenicruiser®* buses during &@ quarter million dollar expenditure during the year gegamemnemsdl By JOE HALL WASHINGTON #—Senate lead- ers hoped ‘today to unveil a bi- amendment which they believe will break the stalemate in the dispute land still preserve the President’s Powers in foreign affairs. Republican Leader Knowland of California said he expected to be able to announce details of the much-talked-over treaty curb sub- stitute during the day, although more conferences and more pol- ishing remained. But Sen. George (D-Ga), who introduced a proposal that became the basis of the bipartisan sub- stitute, said he wasn’t quite so confident. “Somebody always has some other little idea he wants to get in,” George said in an interview. Bricker to agree to something, But possible with John now.” said yesterday the differences with the administration on his proposal “grow out a fundamentally differ- ent philosophy of government.” Even if an agreement can be reached which provides a middle ground for many senators, the big question seemed to be— Can Senate leaders muster the! necessary two-thirds vote required, for a proposal to change the Con- stitution? Or. will taking extreme positions.on both sides join forces partisan substitute for the Bricker! “They're still hoping they can get) I don’t think any compromise is! Sen. Bricker (R-Ohio) himself} Senate Leaders Will Present Substitute For Bricker Bill unlike Senate gress. Such agreements, treaties, dq not require ratification. The proposal thus avoids the re- quirement of the Bricker ameid- ment that treaties themselves can become internal law only “by leg- islation which would be valid in ithe absence of treaty.” Critics say the effect of this would be to re- quire state action to implement some treaties. Proposal that aroused the sharpest opposition in the Eisenhower ad- ministration. George said a proposal of Know- land for a record Senate roll- vote on all treaties was being adde to his plan and that he had no objection to this. There may be ‘a few other minor changes, he said. One result of these would be to allow Senate Republicans to claim part of the credit for authorship of the compromise. No actual test votes in the dis- pute will come before next week. Sen, Kefauver (D-Tenn) has the floor today in opposition to the Bricker amendment. He told his colleagues yesterday that the Ohioan’s proposal stems from “‘an atmosphere which looks with suspicion on the United Na- tions and on the efforts of men to work out some sort of common ‘meeting ground where they can live: together at peace in the’ world.” Kefauver said he and other sen- ators would offer a simple con-| gressional resolution as a substitute for the proposed constitutional to prevent enactment of a com- promise? Some sponsors of the original id! Bricker amendment already were conceding privately it could not Pass. . Apparently the substance of George’s proposal was acceptable “|to the administration, since Know- land and other GOP leaders talked to the president at the White House riyesterday, then returned to the Capitol to push ahead with their substitute. The first section of George’s pro- .|posal states that any treaty or international agreement in con- flict with the Constitution shall not have any effect. This is substan- tially the same as the first clause in Bricker’s amendment; Eisen- hower does not object to it. The second section would pro‘ vide that agreements other than treaties can become effective a5 internal law only by act of Con- New Owners For Miami Beach Bank MIAMI BEACH «—Control. of the Mercantile Nationa] Bank of Miami Beach has changed hands for 3 million dollars in cash. New owners of the 23-year-old bank at 420 Lincoln Rd. included Shepard Broad, attorney and fin- ancier; Abraham L. and Joseph Mailman, brothers who have ex- tensive Canadian industrial hold- |ings, and Joseph Weintraub, at- torney and president of the Amer- ican Title and Insurance Co. Sellers were Benjamin N. Kane, jchairman of the bank board, and Marcie Liberman, bank vice pres- ident and a city councilman. In its year-end statement, the bank listed total resources of $37,- 898,741.82, SAN DIEGO, Calif. @—A general court-martial acquitted Marine Pfe. L. C. Kemp, 23, of San Angelo, Tex., yesterday of murder in the shotgun slaying of a eivilian gar- jdener here Dec. 2. Kemp admitted he shot the gar- t to the national colors. The Meri seers wit “eg “e morning of the shooting. He tes-' iSecurity of his prisoners: change. This would affirm, on be- ‘ You want everything and here’s everything you want Oly te & Charoleds ! \ fo serve you in all these ways! We {< } | } Yes, the three great new series of Chevrolets for 1954—lowest- Tt was this part of the Ohioan’s| 11 | fhait of the Senate, the view that jthe Constitution is superior to jtreaties. It also would require a| jroll-call vote on all treaties. | Knowland, however, said in-an \interview he was firm in his deter- |mination to get some sort of con- stitutional amendment through the Senate. 3 Years To Pay | Now Yoa Can Have The | Plumbing You’ve Been || Waiting for... |] Take 3 Years to Pay for Bath- |] zoom .. Kitchen . . 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