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oh Friday, October 8, 1954 Tke’s § THE By MARVIN L. ARROWSMITH DENVER (#—President Eisen. hower, pictured in a fighting mood in a tough battle, makes a “straight from the shoulder” na- tionwide television-radio appeal to American voters tonight to keep Republicans in the congressional drivers’ seat. The party’s high command, pri- vately concerned about the out- come of the November elections, is hoping the President’s speech wiil as Vice President Nixon puts it provide ‘‘a tremendous shot in the arm” toward a GOP victory. The Denver White House is bill- ing the address as “‘the greatest single effort” of the campaign to keep the Demgerats from recap- turing control of Congress for the Rext two years. Toward achievement of that goal, the Republican National Commit tee is footing the bill for putting Eisenhower’s address on 158 TV channels and 534 radio statiors from coast to coast. The speech will be carried live over an augmented CBS TV net- work and over the NBC and Mutu- al. radio networks at 9:30 p.m., EST. Other TV and radio networks will play back recorded versions at various times later in the even- ing. Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND atcusan COFFEE —— TRY A POUND TODAY — SURONG ARM BRAND COFFEB Triumph Coffee Mill at ALL GROCERS KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 5 peech Seen As Shot Jn Arm To GOP's Campaign The White House says the TV live coverage is the most extensive for any political speech in history. Eisenhower and Nixon will speak from the stage of Denver's 6,000- seat Municipal Auditorium at a big political rally arranged by the Col- orado GOP organization. Murray Snyder, assistant White House press secretary, said that in addition to the general public, some 2,150,000 party workers and recruits will be tuned in to the address at about 26,500 “Precinct Workers Day” rallies all atound the country. “The President’s address will he his hardest hitting of the cam- Paign and straight from the shoul- der,” said Snyder. He said it will be patterned after Eisenhower’s Sept. 23 Hollywood Bowl speech in Los Angeles, which has drawn enthusiastic praise from Republican leaders. In that talk | the President, sluzged bord for © first time in the campaign, saying a Democratic vicwry - would lead to “stagnation” ‘n. gov ernment and a political “field day” in Washington. On stage with the President and Nixon at the auditorium here to. night will be a group of Republican congressional leaders traveling to Denver to point up one theme of the Eisenhower speech—that the chief executive is counting on a GOP-run 84th Congress to carry out his idea of partnership between the White House and the legislative branch. Before the address, the GOP leaders will meet with the Presi- dent for a general review of the Political situation and a discussion of international problems. After the address, Eisenhower will be host to the congressional leaders at a dinner, After a conference with Eisen- hower here yesterday, Nixon an- nounced the President has agreed to step up his personal campaign to the extent of making at least one more major address than he had planned. That address will be some time between Oct. 22 and election day, Nov. 2, at a place—probably in the Washington area—yet to be chosen. 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HARTMAN PARIS (#—Premier Pierre Men- des-France faced a cross fire of questions today in the French Na- tional Assembly on the London agreement to rearm West. Ger- many. But prospects were good for a favorable vote at the end of the debate. Government supporters sought agreement On a résolution satis- fying as many deputies as possible. It was considered virtually certain the final text would endorse the Premier’s work in London and ex- press the Assembly’s confidence in his ability to negotiate the nec- essary formal treaties, The vote may come late tonight. Mendes-France asked for a blanket endorsement of the prin- ciples of the London agreements, which provide for inclusion of West Germany in the Brussels mutual defense alliance, admission of ‘the Bonn government to the North At- lantic Treaty Organization, and West German rearmament under the control of the Brussels group and NATO. The Premier also demanded au- \thority to negotiate the treaties carrying out these agreements at ministerial conferences to be held later this month. After the pacts are drawn up and signed, the As- sembly must vote on them. The same general endorsement Mendes-France asked was given |overwhelmingly yesterday to the London plan by West Germany’s lowér house of Parliament, the Bundestag. German Socialists, holding 151 seats in the Bonn chamber, voted against the motion backing West German Chancellor Konrad Aden- auer’s pro-Western policy and teh outcome of the London pariey. Enough other deputies in the 478- member chamber favored the mo- tion, however, to approve it with only a show of hands. Mendes-France opened the As- sembly denate yesterday with an hour-long report on the London talks and the resulting nine-power agreement. He laid great emphasis on the security given. France by Britain’s pledge at the London con- ference to keep four British divi- sions on the Suropean continent. Mendes-France was reported in- sistent that the Assembly’s final resolution clearly recognize that the London talks were a success and that it contain no conditions to hamper him in future talks. A recent survey in Indonesia in- dicates the country has 82 million People and 82 million chickens. Servicemen’s Special $1.00 Day PRINCE GEORGE HOTEL 1011 FIFTH STREET Miami Beach, Fla. GOP Using 52 Type Tactics, Stevenson Says WICHITA, Kan. (#—Adlai Stev- enson labeled the Republican cam- Paign a 1952 model last night and charged the Eisenhower adminis- tration with “foolish boasts and broken promises.” “Vice President Nixon, the Re- publican chief of staff, has pitched the Republican campaign on the high level of communism, corrup- tion, eontrols and Korea,” he said, adding, ‘‘But that’s a 1952 model.” Stevenson told an estimated 4,500 persons at a Kansas Democratic tally there is a revolt against “the family quarrels and hopeless di- visions of the Republicans, and against policies which consistently favor the few at the expense of many.” “A reborn progressive Demio- eratic party is firmly established in rock-ribbed Republican Maine,” the 1952 Democratic presidential nominee declared. He said he found in Kansas “as in Maine ... a ground swell of ‘dismay and revolt against the foolish boasts and broken prom- ++» the letters start. 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