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No New Action On Korea Seen For Current U.N. Sessions World diplomats By OSGOOD CARUTHERS UNITED NATIONS, N. Y, ere ruled ow for any action on chances Korea in after heari stands pronounced by both the Soviet Union and the United States Of Unnamed Spy iF Soviet For Minister Andrei ed Y. Vishinsky f a broadside at os Hi 3 the new Republican administration | MOSCOW W—The Soviet news- in the 1S. Atha He told the | Paper Trud has reported the ar- General Assembty’s Folitical Com- |"¢St Of 28 Unnamed “spy” who it mittee ands a the only Said attempted to cross the Soviet | ate att the in Ricen border disguised as a railwayman. | was to accept peace—a formt by an overwhi g majority in the U. N. Aside s blasts at the Eisenhow nistration, which he ace erely “bor: ir after suspending three consecutive |face and was not recogniz by. meeti other railway workers at the’ st:- { This adamant — and the |tion, the trade umon organ = re-j announcement < by Chief | ported : U. S. Delegate a In an article demanding greater | Ir not budge from an ke te oners of w and other tt k on the rest of,this seventh No delegate on of intro’ posal for e pz: ¥ charge e@ g from t ‘honorable s for which they h at nn U « N. session g the ady rejected s found noth in the Russian’s speech the U ted a cor que: ¢ Assembl 2 om rein e and an_ internationa' f:e on the question of pris: r, reunification of Ko Far Eastern prob: »s asked to speak Tues. M pet off resump- until afternoon nsky th to use Asipi speech was © a 10-point indic h Lodge last 2 of supplying arma Chinesg Reds and ge Said ~they--wanted: to. charge at Ami China, a t said this wa P| ad STOC Post Free dita (985 % Stete Supervised P tuel Bettin Ci smrosee Tells Of Arrest n formula for n-Acheson ad waited tensely . |overcame the leadership at a Vor- . | onezh factor manufacturing sewage nh resolution his ed during the embly session for an immediate 1 Committee President attack on the administration's foreign pol- apped back with » Americans— $ as “cannon his | to the North Koreans and said the week | over to the Korean Reds was old} the the war in » war and| War III. s and their allies | sry effort by the; been proved again and ing about an e because that ofits of the 1 that the Rus- li are selling NO MINORS ADMITTED 8:15 P.M. 3uses Every ‘@ Hr | Soviet Paper n (The dispatch from Moscow did | not say where the a‘ieged spy was caught. or for whoin he was ac- cused of working.) Trud said an aiert Soviet citizen named Drakin-spotted the criminal, |” ‘dressed as a railway worker, walking up and ‘down alongside a! train at a border station. Ir | Drakin’s suspiciows were aroused i | because the spy turned away his j Trud also told how carelessness | pipe. The newspaper said that the dep- uty director of the factory, a.man named Krainov, lost a secret loc- .|ument, which was found ‘a month}: later on the street. The secretary |: of the Communist party organizay tion in the plant, it added, left se- | cret documents in his desk drawer | with nonsecret papers. 1|Christian Demos Win “In Sicily Election -| PALERMO, Sicily (® — Premier | Aleide de Gasperi’s Christian Dem- . |ocrats won control in seven of eight | Sicilian towns that held adminis- itrative elections Suaday, it was ‘ announced. The Christian Democrats, who formerly held oniy three of the towns, picked up two from the Communist-Socialist bloc and two more from rightist parties. The Communists won in only one town. clared false the American charge | that Russia now is supplying arms military equipment it had turned ; - | World War I surplus. 1} Vishinsky raked Lodge and his “Republican party compeers” over the coals.. He said they had indi-* cated clearly in speeches and arti- cles that they intended to expand the war and finally touch off World | “The Republican party, as has ain, pur- sues not the policy of peace but ‘rather the reverse,” he declared. | At the end of Vishinsky’s one |hour and 33 minute blast, Lodge spoke briefly, declaring that the !Russian had, in effect, admitted ‘his country was selling arms to a ation which has been ‘branded as an aggressor against the United Nations. vigilance from all Scviet citizens, |, LT. -H. HANRAHAN, ‘day evening as classes were started in radio communication. underway in the near future—Citizen Staff Photo, left, of the Civil Air Patrol became an instructor to the local unit here Thurs- Classes in other subjects are to get Jack Leonard, Comedian, Is Fat And Happy By BOB THOMAS |food hangover, the same as some HOLLYWOOD s?—In these. times | People get ’em from drinking.” when. everybody and his brother| Leonard said he comes from a are ‘worried ‘about diets, it’s re-|family of fat people, and they freshing to. meet 1 man who is | generally live to a normal 65 or so. fat and doesn’t care. He is Jack Leonard,, 350 pounds of TV and. night. club comic who seoffs. at other mortals who exist on yogurt and wheat germ. He snorts: “Me eat four pounds of water eress for dinner? I'd die first!” Jack -is\ a steak-and-cheesecake man, and in large quantities. He} remains on an ample diet that sus- tains his 56-inch waist. Yet at 42 his blood pressure remains low, and he can’ keep up: in a swift) dance: routine. with Gene Nelson. “Sure, the doctors have told me to cut down<the weight,” he ad- mitted. “‘So far i’ve outlived two of them. So it may be unhealthy to be fat. All I ‘know is that there are alot of thin people. in ceme- teries. “A ‘lot of people worry them- selves to.death about their weight. go on diets. that kill them. Me, I just enjoy. it..When I go, it'll be all of me. “1 like food, that’s all. Some people eat or gamble. I have no bad "habits, unless” it’s eating. I wake up. some “mornings with a MEET ME AT THE DOG RACES ONIGHT KEY WEST KENNEL CLUB OFF U. 8.1 K ISLAND Time Parking OPEN TO THE PUBLIC TUESDAY AND THURSDAY AFTERNOONS — 2 TO 5 PM. 10 Races Nightly UINIELAS EVERY RACE A md RACES ne2reees SAL EGIBLE i | He cited the slogan at a fat men’s |store where he ouys some of his \clothing in New York. It reads: | “If everybody in the world were |fat, there would be no wars.” | That’s the truth,” he added. \ “Look at me—I never get into any |trouble, I can’t fight and I can’t run!” Leonard. who was a star singer and knockabout dancer in his | youth, admitted he would be losing his trademark if he reduced. “It's commercial,” he agreed “Besides, I have an extensive | wardrobe I would’ have to throw jaway. I'm a nut fop clothes; I |guess that’s because» I was too poor to buy good ciothes when I |was a kid. I’ve got abottt 50 suits and they’re all tailormade of the best material. I'll pay $50 a yard for material, and I requite 5% yards, compared to the average man’s 3%.” The bulbous comic is here for his first film, “Three Sailors and a Girl.” He credits TV for the job, as well as his current pros- perity. “The studio saw me play a | sailor on Jane Froman’s show,” he | explained. ‘They sent for the kine- | scope and I was hird. At a healthy pone 14 ye theater dates to come out for the picture. | “TV has done a lot for me. 1 had been in the business a long time and worked up to $1,500 a! week. (I might have gotten higher | during the war, but I took 3 years} out to entertain troops.) After two} years in TV, my salary is up to} $3.500 a week.” | Leonard is known on the night} club cire as top insulter. Once he had a lethargic audience in Boston, He snapped: “If Paul | Revere was riding tonight, he'd] ride right through this town.” — | To a similar group of Philadel-| phians: “You haven't been paying | attention,” but I'll get my revenge. | ‘New Job For \Gen. Donovan | WASHINGTON —Gen. William 13. Donovan, a U. S. intelligence chief in World War Il, is to get a ne job: clamping dewn on ship-| ments of strategic goods to Iron | Curtain countries Announcing Monday would that Den be s Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND BAN Y A POUNI “a ad € I’m going to solder the Liberty Bell.” In Washington, D..C., he once made a crack about using the Washington Monument as a dart. This drew an irate call. from a historical society. Leonard stood on his right to free speech and added: “Besides, I'm a Lincoln map.” 'Professor Is Suspended For Refusal To Talk junder provisions of a state loyalty | law which requires the university | | professor recently said that Dun-| Wednesday, March 4, 1953. THE KEY. WEST CITIZEN — — Page 8 eer ————— — | Temple University and to the $0-, ciety of which it is a part.” Dr. Johnson has taken over ag head. of the International Informa- tien Administration, which . oper- ates the Voice of America. PHILADELPHIA w — Temple| Defending his action, Dunham University has suspended a pro- ‘said: fessor who refused to testify before ‘In an institution. dedicated to i the House Un-American Activities |‘ truth the relations between teacher Committee. It charged the teach. !and student, between teacher and er’s action had ‘‘deliberately crea. ee et — Bo pelo = ag ated a doubt” as to his loyalty to| quisitions to reveal the thoughts America. honestly expressed by their stu- appointed Dr. Robert L. Johnson, “Female (Gerke. or conan nothing can he = —_ president, suspended Dr. Barrows) “S¢u ex ciassroom «a econ ; & : | nothing learned. I have been de- | unjust. as itis unwise. Dunham, professor of philosophy, | spension to be as to guarantee that no “subversive persons are in its employ.” | Dr. Johnson in a letter to the ham’s refusal to answer questions | of-the House committee “created | a doubt as to your loyalty. status.” | Dunham replied strongly: “TI conceive that no act of mine | could have better displayed my | loyalty to this country and its traditions than the course I fol-| lowed last Friday.” Dr. Johnson wrote, “I cannot agree that this lack of co-opera- tion is consistent with your obliga- tions as a teacher and your re- sponsibilities to all members of "" Cough Help For coughs and acute bronchitis due to colds you cap now Creomulsion specially prepaved for Children in anew pink and blue Lane and be sure: (1) Your child will like it. _ (2) It contains only proven (3) It contains no narcotics to dis- turb nature’s processes. 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