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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, March 26, 1953 Candee SOUTH FLORIDA'S FINEST TONIGHT ONLY THE HILARIOUS TALE OF THE KID WHO TODDLED &< CHOW CRAZY-Cartoon RECKLESS DRIVER—Cartoon Tommy Dorsey and Orchestra—Musical Payment Plan With Financing Arrange 197 DODGE, 4-Deor 1950 CHEVROLET, 4-Door . 1948 WILLYS, Station Wa 1950 CHEVROLET, 4-Door 1951 DODGE> 4-Deor . 1946 PONTIAC, 4-Door . 1946 FORD, 4-Deor 195) DODGE, Coupe . 1941 DODGE, Coupe 199 PLYMOUTH, 2-Deor 1948 MERCURY, | Convertibie 1949 CHEVROLET, 4-Door 1950 PLYMOUTH, Suburban 1951 PLYMOUTH, 4-Door 1998 PLYMOUTH, 4-Door 1950 FORD, Panel ... 149 CHEVROLET, Sed 1950 NASH, Rambler 1940 BUICK, Sedan 1951 PACKARD, 2-Door 1948 PONTIAC, Sedan 1947 PONTIAC, 2-Deo: 1951 PLYMOUTH, Suburban 147 PLYMOUTH, Sedan 1950 FORD, Plek-Up .. 196 PLYMOUTH, 4-Doo! 147 STUDEBAKER, Sedan FULL PRICE |hower -administration’s first open TEMPERS FLARE OVER SENATE DEBATES ON BOHLEN APPOINTMENT By ERNEST B. VACCARO WASHINGTON (# -. The Senate took time out today in the Eisen- foreign policy fight with Sen. Mc- Carthy (R-Wis), centering on Charles E. (Chip) Bohlen’s nomi- nation to be ambassador to Russia. Tempers flared angrily during yesterday’s debate. Senate Repub-! lican Leader Taft of Ohio and Sen- ate GOP Policy Chairman Know- land of California united to cham-! pion President Eisenhower’s ap- pointee. McCarthy and Sen. Bridges (R- NH), co-leaders of the fight on Bohlen, conceded his confirmation by a big majority when the Senate Civil Defense Head Asks Funds WASHINGTON ‘Val Peterson, votes. A vote is likely tomorrow; the Senate is in recess today. Bohlen’s opponents have raised questions about his security and have said he was intimately linked with Democratic foreign policies which, they contend, were repudi- ated in the 1952 elections. The controversy reached its peak | when Knowland, his face flashing | anger and resentment, challenged what he interpreted as a reflection by McCarthy on his truthfulness. The question was raised whether former Ambassador “Hugh Gibson | had joined ex-Ambassadors Joseph C..Grew and Norman Armour in recommending assignment to Mos- | cow. of the 48-year-old Bohlen, a veteran foreign service ifficer and Russian specialist. Sen. Dirksen (R-Ill) said Gibson made no recommendation on Boh- len, as reported by Secretary of State Dulles to the foreign rela- the new federal civil defense ad-|tions committee. ministrator, said today he expects to ask Congress for about 123 to| 125 million dollars for his agency for the year starting July 1. Peterson described that as “a very modest request” compared with previous budget proposals of 400 to 600 million dollars a year for civil defense, and said it will) be “a bedrock minimum.” In the past, Congress never voted more than 100 millions a year. President Truman recommended | 150 million dollars for civil defense in the year starting July 1 but the entire budget he submitted to Con- gress is being reviewed by the Eisenhower administration. The biggest irrigation reser- voir using Rio Grande water is at Knowland then produced what he said was a Jan. 29 memoran- dum to Dulles signed in ink with the names of Gibson, Grew and Armour. This memorandum referred to an attached: list of recommendations for diplomatic posts, Knowland declared, and added. that an in- spection of the list showed that next to Russia was the name of Bohlen. Knowland said he was not at Hiberty to read the entire docu- ment. While Democrats chuckled, Mc- Carthy brought Knowland to his feet again by suggesting that Dirk- sen be allowed to see the letter since he was a “good security | risk.” Elephant Butte, N. Mex. 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WRITTEN FULL PRICE GUARANTEE WITH ALL CARS had told him by telephone he had | | 12 MONTHS, Only .. oe This Coupon Worth $10.00 nounced he had “not misrepresent- jed the facts,’ and added that if McCarthy thought it was necessary for Dirksen “to verify what I told the Senate,” Dirksen was free to see the letter. “‘There’s no need to get excited,” | McCarthy declared. “No doubt you told us the truth.” | Knowland said he did not pro- Pose io question every communi- cation sent up by the secretary of state. “If we have so destroyed confi- | |dence in the men chosen to serve | in high places in our government,” |Knowland declared, ‘“‘God help our country if that’s the basis we are going to operate on.” McCarthy’s voice rose in turn , as he shouted back that “the mere ‘fact that Dwight Eisenhower nom- inates someone doesn’t mean we should blindly confirm him.” The exchange ended with Me- Carthy insisting that Knowland | should clear up Gibson’s stand. An attorney for Gibson said the for- mer ambassador would have no immediate statement. Sen. Ferguson (R-Mich) read into the record a letter from Grew stating “there is no shadow of doubt in my mind that he (Bohlen) is the best man for the (Moscow) job now.” Taft apparently had succeeded in removing as a big issue in the prospective vote the question of whether R. W. Scott McLeod, new State Department security officer, had opposed Bohlen’s security clearance by Secretary of State Dulles. The majority leader said he had a letter from McLeod saying that jthe only file he saw on Bohlen was the FBI summary sent over to the State Department, and which Taft and Sparkman (D-Ala) spent three hours Tuesday reading. Taft 1 All Formal Garments chemically ‘Dr. Polgar To Appear Here Monday Night Junior C. Of C. To Sponsor Show By This Amazing Mentalist Here The Key West Junior Chamber of Commerce announced today that tickets are going fast for the Dr. Polgar show which will be held in the High School Auditorium on Monday, March 30th, Dr. Polgar will present the same program in Key West that he does yearly at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Polgar, however, loves smaller locales which afford him the opportunity to meet the real America. Coming from a small town himself he loves the rural} living and has a farm in upstate | New York where he spends his summers. A graduate of the Budapest Uni- versity Dr. Polgar not only ex- plains but demonstrates and illus-} trates the mysteries of the human mind in an entertaining and in- formative style. Congenial and Tickets. may be had by contacting ayCee member or may be purchased at the door fifteen minutes before show time. There will ‘only be ‘oné performance, whieh will be at 8 p.m.'on Mon- day, March 30th, in the High School Auditorium. 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