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Page 2 THE KEY west CITIZEN Stevenson Accuses Ike | Of “Dangerous Politics” MILWAUKEE — Adlai Ste.’ venson ager er President Ei- senhower “dangerous politics” _ and said Vice President Nixon is leading a congressional campaign that might be called “McCarthy. ism in a white collar.” subversion, perversion and de- Truman. “I suppose that’s what they call night} McCarthyism in a white collar.” at a party rally of 3,000, said: The reference to “Snow White” “MH. looks as though the Great|was not in Stevenson’s prepared ENJOY A DELICIOUS SUNDAY DINNER Banana Tree Grill 523 Truman Avenue Fruit Cup or Homemade Soup ROAST TURKEY WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS Whipped Potatoes >Fresh Vegetable . Relishes - Salad Hot Rolls - Dessert - Beverage ALL FOR $1.65 or Choose From 20 Other Entrees Bring The Children! Special Prices DINNER SERVED 12 WOON TO 8:30 P.M. 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Daily 3:45 - 9 P.M, WEDNESDAYS CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE @ap~ TELEPHONE 2-419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE - gpg San Carlos Theatre AirLonditioned Saturday, October 23, 1954{ text, which instead read, “under -|“a cold war of partisan politics Crusade under the leadership of Snow White is going to end up this critical congressional cam- Paign on the elevated note of nunciation of former President the leadership of the vice presi- dent of the United States.” Stevenson said that in Denver two weeks ago the President called for a Republican Congress to avoid between. the ecutive branch,” “The words at Denver were words not of statesmanship but of politics—and dangerous politics,” Stevenson said, “but it denies de- Mocracy’s central idea of repre- -— _ be: President sees a war ingress if the peo- ple elect the men of their choice instead of his.” ‘ ae Eisenhower's statement,” esi “reflects very poorly, hardly even honestly, the fact that most of the legislative accomplish- ments of the administration have been possible only by the support of Democrats who, incidentally, supported the President on such vital matters as tariffs, the Bricker Amendment, housing and many others more loyally than Republi- cans.” Stevenson declared Vice Presi- dent Nixon “boasted” last Feb- finshed clpaning th pe! s i up the mess Wai and the ex- that Communists in government is the igsue in ge as - in 1952. Stevengon said the Pre; | stoutly insisted that his adminis- tration’s record is the only issue in this election.” But, Stevenson added, “contra- | diction of the President by his | teammates is nothing new in this curious Republican administraton when they all ride his coattails.” Most of the President’s legisla- tive proposals depend on Demo- cratic votes, Stevenson said. He accused Sen. McCarthy, with- out usi his name, of: making al spectacle of the United States” and | inviting the censure of the Senate. | Never Talk To Another's Wife DUBLIN, Ireland # — Donald Angus McKay phoned another man’s wife — and the final bill came to $25,200. The husband, bank official Geof- frey O'Reilly, was accidentally cut in on the call when he phoned home from his office. He heard McKay calling Mrs. O'Reilly “darling” and joined the conver- sation. When he got home that night Mrs. O'Reilly had gone away. with | | McKay. | The story came out yesterday in | Dublin’s high court. O'Reilly. sued McKay for “criminal conversa-| tion,” ‘an old-fashioned form of ac- | tion dating from the time when wives were regarded as chattels. | A 12-man jury ordered McKay | to pay O’Reilly the $25,200 as dam-! ages. | Six former Michigan athletes are! aides to football coach Bennie! Oosterbaan. " Gold is one of the softest of the | metals. | For A Quick Loan $25 TO $900 "See “MAC” 163 Duval Street TELEPHONE 28555 POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION Francis at Truman DIAL 2-9193 Your PURE OIL Dealer Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries ACCESSORIES wg RADIO and CUFELLI'S tv'senic Factory Methods Used— “Art Depreciation” She Won Contest Talk Enjoyed By By 100 Miles ) Jr. Woman’s Club | DOTHAN, Ala. —Mrs. Ronaid Members of the Junior Woman’s | C. Hill of Chon Buri, Thailand, won Cub Seeceatly ‘ape keg the National Peanut Festival's oes ie walk wien at the | 028 distance recipe contest but club’s first formal business meet-| nly by an eyelash. ing on Tuesday evening. | Her tasty peanut cookie recipe Donna Romanelli, a member of| won first place because she is the Juniors, gave’a delightfully en-| about 100 miles farther from Do- tertaining talk in connection with | than than Bangkok, where another her subject and all the Juniors pre-| entry was posted. sent tried their hand at “Drood-| More than 500 recipes came from ling.” | 30 foreign countries and all except A report on the Junior part in| e1ght sates. the Emergency March of Dimes | é was given by Vi Ann Youmans who| Thomas Beard, a shoemaker, displayed the club's certifieate for |#me to America on the second Participating in the drive, | voyage of the Mayflower. Discussions were held for the |Arabian Prince Is ‘Wed In Beirut BEIRUT, Lebanon (®—The third and final elaborate Moslem cere- mony last night affirmed the mar- riage of Saudi Arabian Prince Ta- lal, brother of King Saud, |Mouna Solh, daughter of the as- | sassinated Lebanese Premier Riad Solh. She is a cousin of the current Premier, Sami Solh. | Two of Beirut’s leading hotels provided the setting for the culmi- | nating ceremony. Nearly 2,000 guests swarmed in the separate |receptions for men and women | guests. The men mingled at the |Hotel Bristol and the women at/| the Normandy. | The engagement, the first cere- coming year’s fund Taising pro- gram. It was announced that accept- ance letters and applications had been mailed out to the new mem- bers. While this was the first business Meeting, the Juniors have enter- tained at a buffet supper for mem- bers and guests and at a tea hon- oring the club’s president Mrs, | Chester Wood and Prospective members. Irene Crissey and Dora Martinez were hostesses for the evening and | served punch and cakes at the close of the meeting. Eskimo Nite Outboard Club Auxiliary To Serve Supper The Key West Outboard Club Auxiliary, ig serving a Picadillo, black bean and rice supper at the club house on Stock Island tomor- row night. All club members and friends | are urged to attend, FOR YOUR TELEVISION OR RADIO Ck 28511 Phileo TV Sales and Service KEY WEST RADIO & TV SERVICE 826 DUVAL STREET SPANISH MAIN MAUREEN O'HARA and PAUL HENREID 2 Pieces of Furs will be Awarded Each Sunday Night Sunday and Monday Sunday Night “Sho THUNDER IN THE EAST 7:00 and 10:57 ALONG CAME JONES 9:15 ONLY STRAND Patterson Dies SPRINGFIELD, Mo. —Roscoe | C. Patterson, author of the Lind- bergh kidnap law when he served as U. S. senator from Missouri, died last night at his home. He was 78. Patterson was elected to the Senate in 1928, serving one term. He also served a term in the House of Representatives, in 1920. 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