The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 5, 1954, Page 12

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s Democrats In Wisconsin Gain Strength With Hopes Of Winning Seats In House Of Representatives And Naming New Governor Fi By DOUGLAS B. CORNELL crats showed their top strength in Democrats are convinced the pri-;win some congressional seats, cut; He is 38, thin, a clear, forceful | Eastern prep schools and Yalejhis prospects? -MILWAUKEE (#—The political|the primary because they had | mary reflects a shift of sentiment |down the Republican margin in|speaker. His wife is a member of | University. terview of Agriculture Charles F Brannan, of Wisconsin Democrats | more spirited contests than the Re- to their side, not merely high in-| other House contests and still car-/the wealthy Rockefeller family.| Kohler is a handsome, person-| “‘A candidate is the last to know | Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn), and to be rising this year—but | publicans. terest in his race with Proxmire. |ry the state in the gubernatorial | te is an executive of an imple-|able 50, divorced and remarried,| where he stands. But 1 t R s tT } rege not as high as Demv-| Kohler was unopposed in the Re-| “My serious guess,” he said, “is| race.” mept company and has b ja member of a well-known Wiscon-| the least discouragea» "t Rep coor Rayburn of Texas, atic hopes. Publican primary. Proxmire had/that our chances are a little better| Proxmire is a relative newcom-/™°Pt compa et CaM | cin-family. He, too, is an effective| - ¢1 jeered at t House Democratic leader Me an election in’which the gain | a lively primary battle with James than 50-50.” er to Wisconsin, a fact his opposi-|Pigning vigorously for ZOVErNCE| kee who is just now getting | hr t the Democrats, “Bringing in these carpetbaggers ingle seat will be important|Doyle, former state Democratic] Proxmire said: tion is trying to use agai im. |ever since he lost t | . for bringing into the Wis-,is hurting them,” Kohler said. 4 y fs gainst him. st to Kohler in 1 to g this new | ‘¢stab:ishing control of Congress, | chairman. “¥ think our prospects are excel- around to opening up in this He moved in from Illinois five | 1952. i oerats in dairyland are count-| Doyle said in an interview that! lent; the best in 20 years Weres ge He said in an in- consin campaign former Secretary i on increasing their representa- years ago. Both candidates are graduates of bad in the House by at least one of two members. They may suc- eed, although October signposts metimes are wrong in Novem- r. The party also is more hopeful of electing 2 governor than at any time in years. ‘While Republicans dispute that the opposition will wind up with bd aniesst onion re ee nany m—party officials a Candidates, as well as ordinary Yoters—concede that Democratic chances have improved in the two years since President Eisenhower e, » Furthermore, there is a percept- ible, though by no means unani- traditionally Republican state. You find it in Of course, there still are some Prosperous farmers and other fessional politi. itical rail birds is that but by a much smaller ar in 1952, There isn’t any Senate contest year. Joseph R. McCarthy fsn't much of an issue, if he is one at all, in his home state. goon has selooetet or more unemploy ‘waukee normally is st cut in price supperts to dairy % Some dairymen are erying “dis- @rimination” and _ ¢omplaining about smaller milk checks. Pro- tests. are particularly pronounced im the northern part of the state where farms are more of 2 mar- ginal nature. The southeast is an area of richer, more diversified agriculture and the southwest is “Democrats are banking on dis- @atisfaction among farmers and la- bor, plus inertia on the part of Re- ans who favored the late Sen. A. Taft of Ohio for the GOP ‘presidential nomination in 1952. Key Republicans concede there is some foot-dragging by pro- ‘Taft people. But they contend the ‘enemy camp is overestimating and ‘the dairy and job dssues. Even some Democrats who say Proxmire has. a chance for the governorship believe the odds are that Kohler will get a third term. And the GOP contends the Demo- — “T disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your ight to say it.” — Voltaire. “And ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free.” — John 8:32, Read Citizen Daily Vic Vet says What does the governor think of' Page 12 How Gulf’s cleaner-burning, super-refined gasoline gives you thousands of extra miles of full engine power! Now Gulf refines out the “dirty-burning tail-end” of gasoline—the No. 1 troublemaker in high-compression engines. And here’s what it means to you: LABORATORY TESTS PROMISED... this new, super-refined, super-powered fuel will give you these immediate and lasting benefits: >} More complete engine protection than the so-called “miracle-additive” gaso- lines. Why?, Bé¢aué® Gulf refines out the “dirty-burning tail-end” of gasoline, the No. 1 troublemaker in high-compression engines —and. then treats this new Super-Refined NO-NOX to give it a complete range of pro- tective properties. D> Extra gas mileage. Why? Because new NO-NOX is specially blended for the short- trip, stop-and-go driving motorists do most. COMPLETELY NEW! SUPER-REFINED > No knock, no pre-ignition—even ir. today’s super-compression engines. Why? Because the anti-knock power of new NO- NOX has been stepped up toan all-time high. > Stall-proof smoothness—no more wor- ries about.carburetor icing in chilly weather, or vapor lock on warm days. Instant starts, too—and fast, fuel-saving warm-up. That’s why—whether your car 1s new or old— new Super-Refined Gulf NO-NOX gives more power-with-protection than you’ve ever had. ROAD TESTS PROVED... these cars, powered by new Gulf No-Nox, actually performed better than new... after 15,000 miles! New Gulf No-Nox THE HIGH-EFFICIENCY GASOLINE TRUE! After 15,000 miles per car—covering all conditions of city and country driving—Gulf test cars showed these results: D Higher-than-new horsepower! > Better-than-new on gasoline mileage! > And not a single trace of carbon knock or pre-ignition at any time—even on the steepest mountain grades! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, October 5, 1954

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