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Russian Torture Was Nothing To Mate’s Treatment LOS ANGELES #—Mrs. Wanda Mary Crowse says she suffered the tortures of hell in a Russian con- centration camp, but that her hus- band, Daniel, treated her worse. The 25-year-old Polish war bride RUGS CLEANED All Formal Garments chemically processed, All work guaranteed and fully insured. POINCIANA DRY CLEANERS 218 Simonton St. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday, January 5, 1953 sued for separate maintenance last week. She said her husband, a 37-year- old furrier, demanded that she kiss his feet before giving her money to buy food and forced her to per on the floor at the foot of his bed. Mrs. Crowse identified herself as the daughter of Marion Szuwalski, former police chief of Warsaw who was executed by the Russians. She asked for custody of their two children, The couple were married in Iran in 1945. Mrs. Crowse said that because of her husband’s harsh treatment she committed herself to a state hospital for mental patients last Dec. 4. She filed her suit with her mother, Mrs. Victoria Duczmal, acting as her guardian. The diameter of the sun is Dial 2-7692jabout 964,000 miles, Tax Consultation...Accounting ROBERT J. GROVER Former Internal Revenue Agent in charge of the Key West Office Announces his severance from same, and the opening of a local office to serve the people of general accounting service at this area on Tax Consultation and 227 Duval St. (Caroline St. entrance) Effective January 12, 1953 STRAND FLAT T0 Sterling ‘aewion, Richard Larson and Bill Phipps In Technicolor Drama & Action Last Times Today Pandora ing with James Mason and Ava Gardner FANTASY AIR CONDITIONED Mat. 2 & 4:06 Night 6:12 & 8:18 Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat APRIL IN PARIS with Ray Bolger, Doris Day, Eve Miller and Geo. Cixot The Best Musical of 1952 In Technicolor AIR COOLED Mat. 3:30 Night 6:30 & 8:30 TUES. & WED. NEW “MEXICO Madina Me Meswall Western Serial: SON OF _GERONIMO — No. 4 House Committee Pro Changes Be Made In Tax Law\Being On Old Sites By RUSSELL BRINES WASHINGTON ® — A special House committee has proposed that the new Congress consider. changing the tax laws to encour- age private donations to colleges, foundations and charitable organ- izations. The proposal was contained in a report to Congress on a six-month investigation of tax-free founda- tions to determine if their funds are being used for subversive activities or other purposes except those for which they were founded. The report said Moscow set out 20 years ago to capture control of the multibillion-dollar foundations, but only ‘a very few actual Com: munists or Communist sympathiz- ers obtained positions of influence” in these institutions, The report, made public recent- ly said the foundations had a good record generally in resisting subversive influences. and had proved they are a “‘vital and es- sential factor in our progress.” The committee said it concluded that “the maintenance of private sources of funds is essential to the proper growth of our free schools, gence” to “avoid giving ed aid to subversives.” Be Communists have succeeded Wylk's Supper Club Key West’s Newest and Largest Supper Club RENOVATED AND RE-DECORATED PRESENTS NIGHTLY ANN DENNIS — Singing Star of Rosalind, Polonnaise and Madame Du Barry AL ROBINSON AND HIS LITTLE PAL ALKALI IKE MUSICAL ARRANGEMENTS BY LES ROHDE MUSIC FOR DANCING NIGHTLY NO COVER OR MINIMUM TO 10 P.M. LOBSTER DINNERS FROM 5 P.M. to 5 A.M. NEW SHOW EVERY MONDAY STEAKS Angelina and Francisco, HELD OVER ONE MORE WEEK — HAVE You MET OUR FAMOUS @ MIXOLOGIST at the HORSE SHOE Gi vorryrogs WIT he denied secret docu- ments to a Communist agent when he worked for the State Depart- eae frequently has been named. Congressional groups as a Communist. The TPR has denied several charges that it came under Communist control. The committee also said 81 of the 2,000 fellows aided by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation were “extremely bad tisks” because of official charges against them. They were not named. An “ regi baby continued, but these shay a bee eer small” percentage of the total grants It added that “a few small foun- dations became the captives of the Communist party.” There are at least 30,000 tax- exempt organizations in the United States, of which between 60 and 100 foundations have assets of 10 mil- lion dollars ‘each, Churches is Rebuilt By STERLING SLAPPEY American, Canadian and Euro- pean visitors at coronation time can’t miss seeing some work. Restoration work looks al- most exactly like the original of * Oat of a “hundred. has come on tropic isles; in reer pone "There are « hundred Hollywoods cicliond meee of stars‘and technical crews travel thousands of miles ‘capture a story on its actual locale. Thus, M-G-_ ‘to, Aftica'for «King Solomon's Mines”, to Rome for ""Quo Vadis", fand now to Eagland for one of the world’s best-loved stosies of romantic adventure, Sic Walter Scott's, ‘Ivanhoe’! {Pa‘de fabled bandas, amid the moat rimmed castes, the green stretches of Sherwood Forest, “Ivanhoe was filmed. Here, the heroic kaights and love, dare and die. Around them surges the brilliant cavalcades of crusaders,, kings and conspirators, of troubadors and fair ladies, socks pea eriet Comes to life for che first time as 2 full length feature, ‘and Technicoloc ‘makes it entersinment beyond descriptioat 2 “> todayy, charge into combat, 24-G-M's prodoction of Sir Walter Scott's aovel, searing ROBERT TAYLOR - ELIZABETH TAYLOR JOAN FONTAINE GEORGE SANDERS EMLYN WILLIAMS Cole by TECHNICOLOR ‘Screen play by NOEL LANGLEY. adspasion by ABoess MacKenaié Direcred by RICHARD THORPE- Prodeeed by PANDRO §. BERMAN An M-G-M Picrare FOX MOVIETONE NEWS the aE i p “VV masonry and Carpentry rh! four and five centuries ago. Several restoration projects eventually will cost far more than construction of the original build- ings. In many instances, extensive research and study were needed before artists, masters carpenters and masons could begin their work. The bill for restoration of war- damaged churches in London alone —not counting huge jobs in Cov- entry, Plymouth, Southampton and dozens of other large British cities —will cost nearly four million Pounds ($11,200,000). Such a bill in economically hard- Ps Lebsogee Britain is far harder to for | meet than in America. The British government eventu- "ally will meet about three million Pounds ($8,400,000) of the London ‘| bill. Public subscription, church donatiorfs, bequests, fund-raising {stunts and foreign contributions must raise the remainder. The public campaign for London churches was opened in 1946 with the Bishop of London’s Reconstruc- tion Fund. Col. Derek Searle, official of the fund, has presided over the collec- tion of 580,000 pounds ($1,624,000) of the 750,000 ($2,100,000) which up the public portion of the fund. The total job, Col. Searle says, llywoods’ distant jungles), ever, eroupes, to "s cameras roved of CONTINUOUS PERFORM Ane. BOX OFFICE OPENS 1:45 SAN CARLOS THEATRE FOR TIME SCHEDULE DIAL 2.3419 in ° “. ¢ pak laes will Tequite dtd 15 years ait ef “Lake ridin. th festimates that. excellent progress |said to be the longest lake in has been made during the first |world-- 450 miles. five years of the campaign. Subseribe to The Citizen POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE Stay STATION | iaiiaag Francis at Truman DIAL 2.9193 YOUR PURE OIL DEALER Tires . . Tubes .. 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