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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘Thursday, July 10, 1952, Page 6 THE CITIZE@S (Continued From Page One) | SENATOR RUSSELL IKE BACKERS STRIVE (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) ate on this comment as he left pucgimg ialergion datmbe's Vamtierey the White House. general will win on the first K reporter asked Russell, “Lest| He declared he is confident that ; gp Maryland’s 24 votes will be east there be some misunderstanding—| ynanimously for eisenhower. when you say you and the Presi- But Maryland’s Sen. John Mar- dent understand each other, does | shall Butler, a Taft supporter, told that denote any endorsement of reporters he feels Taft still is in your candidacy?” the running. “If you will quote me as I said| “I think he is still very much in it, I believe I'll stand on what I the fight,” Butler said. said,” Russell replied. ‘I don’t be-| The California delegation had a lieve I'll elaborate on that.” caucus and its chairman, Sen. Wil- He repeated earlier statements|jiam F. Knowland, told the mem- that he would not “walk out” of | bers to hold their 70-vote line firm the party if it adopted a civil |for Gov. Earl Warren. rights program he does not like} «]f we are not swayed by ru- and said he is not interested in| mor” Knowland said, “we have the opportunity to nominate Earl Warren for President.” That meant, in Knowland’s view, a distinct possibility of an Eisen- hower-Taft deadlock. Harold Stassen told a news con- ference he was staying in the race. |He has 25 committed vote: Around Eisenhower’s headquar- ters in a downtown hotel, there | was a general atmosphere of con- fidence in victory. Russell spoke optimistically of his chances for the presidential nomination, asserting: “I would not exchange places this morning with any other can- didate for the Democratic nomi- nation.” He said he thought he would have “right around 300 votes on the first ballot.” As the tall Georgian came out of Mr. Truman's office, he told reporters he asked for the appoint- eens eereceesercnerer ment te “discuss politics” with the} PICTURE CORRECTION resident. ro think the President and I un-| | Through an error in cut-lines, dersand each other,” he said, and | @ picture credited to Lt. A. Dus- then after a moment’s. pause, he | sell, USN, in yesterday's Key added: “I’m sure the President | West Citizen should have read: and I understand each other.” Lt. Eugene Dente, USN. The interview was interruptted when Sen. Lyndon Johnson (D.- ‘Tex.) walked into the lobby on his way to Mr. Truman's office. He stopped to shake hands with Rus- sell with the greeting, “‘Good morning, Mr. President.” Asked whether he had evaluated his candidacy, Russell would say only that “we discussed politics.” MRS. GLORIA CARLIN, Navy Wife: “I’m a Democrat, but I think the man will be Eisen- hower. Too many wogking peo- ple don’t like Taft’s policies— the Taft-Hartley law for ex- ample. It’s a good idea to count on ¥% to 1-3 ap of raw rice or each serving. This amount will make about one cup of cooked ric ing the temptation to get out on the floor. Russell said he will be around Washington a few days to confer Russell said he still is not in-|with various people before going terested in the vice presidential |to New York to appear on a tele- nomination although he feels “the | vision program next week. He ex- vice presidency is an exalted of-| pects to be in Chicago not later fice.” than next Thursday. He said he had been active in| Russell said that he hoped the the Senate for almost 20 years and |Democrats could avoid the bitter- that if he served as vice president, | ness that has featured the Republi- he would have difficulty restrain-|can convention. PETER 8S. DERNOGA, U.S nomination. But if he does, it When Building A New Home or Renovating Your Present Home CONSIDER the INSTALLATION of an ELECTRIC Water Heater Together With An ELECTRIC RANGE and an ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR For Which A Special Premium Rate Is Offered by the CITY ELECTRIC SYSTEM That Will Save You Money and Assure You of An Ample Supply of Hot Water with Clean and Efficient Cooking and Refrigeration at All Times REGULAR RESIDENTIAL RATE A-1 SPECIAL PREMIUM RATE A-2 $ 6.00 Min. 6.00 Min. 7.50 3.00 17.80 12.00 12.50 15.00 16.80 18.00 bate t * Resgsstsees Electricity is the Only Commodity To Our Knowledge That Is Cheaper Now Than Before the War For Details, Inquire at City Electric System Navy: “I think Taft will get the | + | and the stiffest sentence ever given ;|a Communist in Western Pensyi- | t® | COMMUNIST LEADER (Continued From Page One) forbids measures designed to over- throw the government. Nelson also faces a federal charge of conspiring to overthrow the government of the United States. Judge Montgomery also fined him $10,000 and ordered him to pay court costs. It was the maximum penalty 1 wi ot jla vania. . The House UnAmerican Activi- | \ties Committee accused Nelson in | | 1948 of passing atomic secrets he ;/obtained from an American scien- tist to the Russian vice consul in San Francisco. Nelson and the ‘scientist have denied the charge. The scientist, Prof. Joseph W. | 18: 2| Weinberg, was indicted last May | were killed or wounded. | They were standing on the deck when he told the committee three together when. Lawrence was hit. years ago he was never a member | He asked Cox to take him telow charged with lying under oath| sa fo: of the Communist Party, BRITISH RAISE (Continued From Page One) band of a princess, he shouted, |__ “I would be ashamed if I couldn’t | of keep her.” : The budget also gives the Duke of Edinburgh 40,000 pounds ($112,- 000) annually for life instead of} Pounds ($28,000) and sets aside | one-ninth of the revenues of the, Duchy of Cornwal—about 150,000 | 28 pounds ($420,000) a year—for 3-| of Cornwall, cause he cannot be elected to |i# the presidency. Eisenhower would draw a lot of Democratic votes if he ran.” TENDER WESTERN LEAN MEATY | SPARE RIBS| Pork Chops uu 39¢ CHOICE CUT WESTERN CHUCK ROAST BRISKET OF BEEF RIB STEW | otto & 43¢ CHEER 2 nto AI HUNT'S TOMATO PASTE 3 = 25¢ } IDEAL _ Dog Food 2c: COFFEE Maxwell House ' 83e KUDOS ARGENTINE GRADE A MEDIUM roe county, and another to state. | Class A intangible property which | consists of money in the bank and | five cents per thousand dollars. | Class D tax requires payment of |one dollar for every thousand dol- | on State holdings of corporation® or individuals. Later, wounds. his present allowance |and discharged him. 5 a ease ee The Georgia congressman said he wanted to right the wrong and | year-old Prince Charles, the Duke |4me and awarding him a post- |humous commission. The House — EE ee eee eee mee jand Senate adopted his plan and won't make any difference be- | today the President made it offic- chicken with strips of cris, ba- con, VICTORY CASH MARKET 1028 Truman Ave We Deliver Tel. 1080 Cluls Steaks: 79¢ CGRNED BEEF = 39c E. ROOSEVELT OWES , FEDERAL MEN GRAB (Continued rtom Page One) (Continued From Page One) but a search of the ship revealed. hing. However, on Wednesday, the Coast Guard suspecting that more! the ship. Jurisdiction over the craft} contraband had been dumped over! 7 the side, sent divers into the area] was seized. It and an additional four cases of/| time what rum and three sacks of tropical) satisfied as a orchid plants were brought to the; The “Adams” is na surface. former Key West Mayor, A. Mait- The orchids are considered high-| jand Adams. ly contraband since they must be held in quarantine by the Depart- ment of Agriculture before being admitted to this country. The Captain of the “Adams” has been penalized twice the value of| the rum and orchids, which has been set at $580 by the Customs Service. The boat is owned by Ebanks’ wife, a resident of Grand Cayman, B. W. I. Thompson En- LOCAL STORES (Continued From Page One) press the information on whether or not Key West stores have come in and filed or paid their tax. The stores which have lottery plans can pay up through July. The Roosevelts owe on Class B, hich consists of stocks and bonds. her savings has a tax rate of rs of mortgages held. The State of Florida uncovers X payers in. these categories rough perusal of Federal income x returns. It is entitled to study returns when it wishes to check against Edwin L. Foster, the Mas-| % Television ter of the “Cable” as a result of] © Solarium the finding of undeclared liquor,| * war beer, radios, clothing and food- 3RD LT. COX, USN (Continued From Page One) 13, all the Chesapeake’s officers YOU'LL LIKE OUR FRIENDLY SERVICE Li ve Lawrence and Cox were A RC HH [E R S r medical aid and Cox did so. Lawrence died of his! A court martial found that Cox who was in technical command te ahi 5 the, oot ee ates at nee eet You can make Every meal a Real officer—abandon 1s place. during an engagement, and it| Affected by the ruling a a Banquet—and do it for less by doing stripped him of his commission} gambling law are suit clul fewelry clubs and others in which all your Grocery and Meat buying participants buy membership The membership fee is applied toward the purchase of the mer- chandise. Members also receive a chance on a free award. Now under the Federal law it turns out that each store pro- prietor and each employee en- gaged in selling under such con- ditions must pay the $50 a year stamp. The proprietor in addition must pay the monthly tax of 10 percent of receipts. here ... Come in—You be the Judge be) (¢ BACON = 48c Armour’s Fresh Shipped — D. & D. FRYERS = 48c ked authority for the President | issue an order clearing Cox's 1 by signing the legislation. Top creamed sweetbreads or WILSON’S TENDERIZED HAM == » 55¢ u 89 BUTT END Center Slices » 65¢ FIRST CUT » 39% 59 2c BAKE-RITE 3 <. 69c NAPKINS 2 »~ 15¢ Sauce can 6c | Peas can 12% Kuri White Meat ‘Toon a 25 Carnation Evaporated Milk can ld Libby’s 44-Oz. Can Orange Juice 25¢ 28c¢ Lb. New Wonder Sudsing MARGOLD Bab-O can 12c Lb. For Whiter Washes uper Suds Greens LARGE PKG. Ne. 2 Can 10c Mott's Apple Juice Merten’s Plain Salt pkg. 9 Quick Meals Dinty Moore 1% Ib. can 4c 2 Ibs. 13e 2 Ibs. 38 Factory Packed Sugar CAN OIL 27¢ |Sesilines 2 Cas 15¢ 2 Ibs. 2c SEMI-SELF SERVICE ARCHER'S “sueretto market “The Store That Serves You Best” 814 Fleming Street Key West. Florida CARTON oo: 55¢

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