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Mostly, they were talking about the grub, which was some of the best the town’s free-loading set has had for months. Besides

the usual turkey and ham, which even the ladies ate between big slices of bread, there were some exotic delicacies. Like tortillas filled with a mild cheese and then French fried. And generoussized pastries bulging with chopped meat, onions and a few hundred wonderful Mexican spices. ‘Then there were big bowls of assorted dried beans which the company ate like peanuts. The whisky also was good, but a lot of the Americans in the bunch were horrified to discover there wasn’t any bourbom; just Scotch. Being good sports, though, they drank up the Scotch just as though they liked It, and even sampled an . occasional jug of Mexican beer. Gen. Omar Bradley, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, was on hand looking, as usual, like a particularily gentle grandpa. But the metal-wearing contest ended

na tie between Col. Tony Biddle, |

our former ambassador to exile] governments, and Maj. Gen.'

Harry Vaughan, who does Presi-|

dent Truman’s military errands. | Both of 'em had enough ribbons | on to supply the entire army of| Lichtenstein. Treasury Secretary John Sny-| der showed up for a few minutes

to lend the gathering that impec-

cable, bankerish air, ” n »

Israeli Crush |

ANOTHER swell party was the, one given by the Republic of] Israel to celebrate its second an-| niversary. Since the Israelis are! noted for spreading a good table, more than 1000 people showed up for this one and the crush was Bo terrific they overflowed out into the lobby of the Carlton Hotel. It wasn't true, though, that some of the late comers had to have their drinks out on the sidewalk. ’ There were four bars serving Israell wines besides plenty of bourbon and Scotch, and the

: | Mexican Food

Embassy's Exotic Delicacies Please Capital's Free Food Set

i WASHINGTON, Apr. 29—Everybody was going around saying things like “muy bien” and “magnifico” at the big: blow-out the Mexican Embassy gave for-Mexico's secretary of national defense,

4mitted, though, that it seemed

Incidentally, Mrs. Cafritz was one of three big shot Washington-

ding the qgther day. It seems there was a wedding at St. Alban's Church.and a second one in Washington Cathedral's St. Mary's chapel. Mrs. Cafritz, along with the forjoer trust-buster, Thurman Arnold, and Mrs. Arnold, wanted to go to the St. Mary's ceremony. But they went into St. Alban's by mistake and sat the entire show before they realized something was wrong. They ad-

body in the congregation.

» » ” on SEN. Joe McCarthy of” Wisconsin, who's raising all that

funny they didn’t Et any-

ruckus about Reds in the State Department, has his quieter mo-

fans who attended the wrong wed-| the

Ballot Scratching Risky in Russia

Joe Stalin has it made.

Joe always gets just 100 per cent of the vote. Indianapolis members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce,

teurious Stalin's success, have been dig-

archives, Russian research files. They believe they have the an-

swer, Everybody Votes

Hoping to get out a whopping :

number of the local citizenry in Primaries Tuesday, the Jaycees came up with this: “The voters of the Stalin district in the city of Moscow piled up an all-time election record in the February, 1948, elections to the Supreme Soviet. The press officially announced that 100% of the electorate had gone to the polls, and that every one of them had voted for Comrade Stalin, who always runs in the Stalin district. “Vyacheslav M. Molotov was running in Moscow's Molotov district and the voters gave him a similar thumping endorsement; other members of the Politburo in their respective district followed close behind, 99%, 98.8%, and so down the line in proportion to their importance.

ments. He llkes nothing better

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/into the curtained booth. | “It is’ easy to, see why prac-

“How does this overwhelming majority occur?

a ballot similar to the one shown on this page. He has a choice of either voting for the party candjdate whose name is printed on the ballot, or of crossing it out and substituting another.

Booth for Write-Ins “To vote for the party can-

didate he simply folds the ballot!

but to substitute he must step

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Husband Gets Stuck

With His 16th Wife

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa, Apr. 29 (UP)—James E. Williams, 67,| isn’t happy with his 16th wife, but!

than to tie on an apron and cook 'he was still married to her today.!

up a platter of fried chicken. Only thing is, he’s not satisfied

District Judge B. K. Thompson | ruled that Mr. Williams’ divorce)

to confine his operations to his|guit, brought on the grounds of|

own hearth—he's always trying to get friends to turn over their kitchens for his experiments. » » =

Here's That Book

ONE OF Secretary of State

food was picturesque as all get- Dean Acheson's staff walked into out, besides tasting good. Most |his office the other day and said of the crowd concentrated on |“Here’s a book that belongs to “the —knishes—a pastry filled you” Turned out to be a Greek with all kinds of meat and |“trot”—or translation book—Mr.

spices—although the tongue |Acheson had used at Yale with a aul salmon also got some rave notice on the fly-leaf “Important: notices.

Mrs. Eliahu Elath, wife of the Ysraell ambassador, sure looked hice in one of those ballerina! owns made out of some blue] ce stuff. So did Mrs. Robert Taft, wife of -the Ohio Senator.

The Tafts, by the way. held up|

the receiving line longer than!

. anyone else while they exchanged

Jolly greetings with their host and hostess. |

Naturally, Senate Secretary and Mrs. Les Biffle were there, and Agriculture Secretary

Cahrles Brannan and Mrs. Brannan, and Rep. Eugene Keogh of New York. A Sen. Taft is getting to be a social butterfly. After attending] the Israeli reception, he hustled! off with the missus to a fancy dinner given by the Prince and Princess Christian of Hesse at the| genteel 1925 F Street Club. i

8 ” a Edge to Perle SO FAR, you've got to give Perle Mesta the edge over Mrs. Morris Cafritz in their race for e social championship of Wash-| gton, Mrs. Mesta’s been invited, out to dinner ever since she re-! turned to town from Luxembourg & month ago. - | Competition. for. Perle's. pres-. ence is so tough, in fact, that the ambassador of Norway, Wilhelm Munthe de Morgenstierne, had to] put in his bid for an evening a! whole year ago. : | Mrs. Cafritz is still in there] swinging, though. She. gave a,

. fancy dinner the other night and]

among her guests were the Mor-| genstiernes, Mme. Vijaya Pandit,

ambassador from India, and 8wedish Ambassador and Mrs. | Erik Boheman, all of who are

considered: terrific catches, Mrs.|

Cafritz is giving her annual garden party May 21—by a startling coincidence the day Mrs. Mesta sails for Luxembourg.

Return to Dean Acheson.” . This week's strangest political item: Sen. John Bricker, of Ohio, the staunch Republican, and Mrs, Bricker, gave a dinner for Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson and Mrs. Vinson. Justice Vinson; of course; is only President Truman's chief adviser. Mrs. Truman Says she’s going to hate moving out of Blair House when they finish fixing up the White House. Says Blair House is a lot homier, which qualifies as the understatement of the week. Mrs. Truman got another one of those unique gifts the other day —a muff made out of velvet and orchids. It was flown in from

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You votes it or you get liquidated tically everybody shuns these booths provided at every Soviet of election rallies where polling place, and prefers to stick dreds of speakers sing the praises

“Never is there a choice of at the outside world. candidates, only the single party; “In addition to mass rallies,

ticket, or, as the Soviet press there are numberless factory and

likes to call it, ‘The ticket of neighborhood meetings. Morethe bloc of party and nonparty over, every city block has its Blosheviks.’ In Russian the word ‘agitpunkt’ (translated, agita“choice” and “election” is one and tion point) to which places voters the same, and what it boils down may go by themselves and hear to is choice without choice.. the same messages

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known as “Iowa's Most Married there are no opposition tickets residents. It also provides an ex-

Man,” contended recently that he had been married 12 times.

But court records showed hisithrough the motions of an in- orized goods ‘are owned or. that Sass latest wedding had been his 16th. tensive election campaign, in hoarding is done. If all is not He..married.-some--of his... wives which press. and -radio-take full well, —the secret

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