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Attacking Stevenson directly, McCarthy cited Rear Admiral Adolphus Staton (USN ret.) concerning a conference the admiral had with Stevenson during World War II at a time when the Democratic candidate "had been assigned the task of enforcing the . . . law which ordered the removal of Communists from the radio aboard our ships." Staton's statement as quoted by McCarthy: "Stevenson said that he could not see that we had anything at all against them and stated that we should not be hard on the Communists...
...train was a long one, about 15 cars long, and it stopped very gently. The reporters and photographers waiting on the platform rushed alongside the last car. A host of functionaries came out on the rear platform and then Governor Adlai E. Stevenson of Illinois appeared with his youngest son, John. A small pathway to the speaker's stand had been cleared by the police, but the photographers closed about the governor, pushing their cameras in his face. The governor smiled forgivingly and walked rapidly to the speaker's stand where, after a short introduction, he began to address...
...plays absolutely up to the mark every minute he may be out of a job, he may play better, but there is more tension." Should a Danish player get "too relaxed," Orchestra President Bentzon "speaks like an older brother." By tradition, an aging player moves back to a rear desk, and eventually out (with a state pension) of his own accord...
...startling, and the girl, her waist defined by the unyielding cinch, can now wear them with a full tweed or flannel skit without looking like a teddy bear. Hips and terse length permitting, she can also belt together a sweater and straight skirt, but this requires discretion and a rear-view mirror...
...point, 25 persons were counted clinging to the rear of Eisenhower's official car as police tried to clear a path through the crowd. It took the Eisenhower cavalcade 30 minutes to traverse the 75 yards through the Square...