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Page 10 Monday, March 30, 1953 CHURCH SERVICES OFTEN INTERRUPTED IN KOREA By GEORGE MCARTHUR | Newman made up his mind to be | WITH U. S. ist MARINE DIVI-;a minister when ne was 11. He did oe Korea (#®—‘Nothing is more | not make it until after World War | than being a Christian,” says'IJ when he was graduated from abs, @ cheerful chaplain whose front-| Berkeley, Calif., Baptist Divinity Millikin (R-Colo’ and Mundt (R- line bunker ser are often School. Between times, Newman |S) joined Sen. Taft (R-Ohio) to- gagement. interrupted, but not ended, by Com-|served three years during World ;day in denying there is a Repub- eR: i munist shells jWar II, part of the time at sea Hcan foreign policy split as a re-| Eddie is a very good looking She. mudd: ‘and part of the time with the 3rd sult of the fight over the appoint-|chap (hey girls!) and accompan- are the ps Marine Division in the Pacifie as; ™ett of Charles E. (Chip) Bohlen jies himself on the piano as he Allen New a Navy medic. jas ambassador to Russia. sings. His voice is pleasing enaplain Last November on the Marine| Millikin and Mundt said in sep-|S0othing, and would a few years PMs back Corps’ birthday Newman managed arate interviews they believe that |back have caused fainting spells, In the last f a cake and took off, unarmed and differences of opinion signaled | Sighs and swoons in the best Sin- | nas had many ¢l {on foot, along a trail leading to when 11 Republicans voted against | atra tradition. ewetet, 7 S| eeath, but the the most extended outpost of the confirmation of Bohlen are only | Porter being sUantly, in: fact 80-yezr-old min battalion. temporary ‘and soon will be for-|(uite slightly, over the age of| Meach, Calif. (His wife Shirley is! Shells were landing on the posi- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN New Entertainer, | Eddie Taylor, ‘Is Good News | In a waning season, a new act }opening in town is always good {news. It is special good news when one has aeard Eddie Tay- lor who opened last night at the Celebrity Club for a limited en- GOP Split On Bohlen Denied By Senators By JACK BELL WASHINGTON Senators ‘EARLY BIRD’ BARGAINS QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERV Prices Good Thru Wed., April 1st New Store 1835 Flagler Old Store 727 Duval St. trenebes of Korea of rightousness for Marine battalion ho carries his church on | F Newman »se brushes with do net bother the from Long DIXIE DARLING WHITE gotten. such manifestations of teen age | @ first grade teacher there.) delight, only listened spell bound Wearing Marine green fatigues, tion when Newman jumped into the | main bunker with the cake. The Bohlen was confirmed by a 74-13 vote last Friday and Taft, the Re. as long as he would play. publican leader, said over the| It was quiet along Duval Street k end this did not represent |Jast night, in fact unearthly quiet | division of Gop ; for a week-end night, but the average work day is 14 hours. “He is completeiy oblivious to| members on foreign policy. folks at the Celebrity Club one He once delivered a birthday |danger,” said the company com-| The Republicans who voted ; 8lad they had come ie it eake to a heavily shelled, lonely | mander. fagainst President Eisenhower's | WaS most enjoyable’ to just sit outpost. He has comforted count-| Newman says front line troops | Choice of Bohlen said they did so and listen to this a Nghsdicart less wounded on ‘he battlefield and| all pray but he fears they do not |Primarily because the appointee |He was able to fill all requests, helped many back to safety. One| take their religion back to the rear ; Served in what they called an ad-| and his ee are son Marine said he had to “almost kick| with them. That cnly makes him | visory role at the 1945 Yalta con-|fine, We hope that his limited the chaplain off” a hot outpost. | work harder. \ference. The ‘agreements made | engagement will turn out to be a his brown hair cropped in a crew eut, the chaplain is apt to pop up anywhere along the buttle line. His HI-HO Crackers --+- handful of men holding the lonely post were cheered for days by his | Weel act. {any permanent LEMONS sour ™ DOC SUNKIST A tired sergeant woke up to hear When the battalion is on the line, | the chaplain delivering a sermon|he trudges the ridgelines to hold | in. the platoon command post | services with a different company | bunker. |every day. He writes to the family | “It sure does make you stop and | of every new man who joins the) think — to wake-up in the middle of | battalion, regardless of faith. @ sermon up there,” said Sgt. | He keeps a note pad full of re-| Robert Wynn of Washington, D. C. | quests to purchase things for the It is no secret among harried|men when he goes io Seoul twice | battle line commanders in Korea |a month. He goes down with a jeep | that a chaplain can mean the dif-|and trailer loaded with candy, | ference between high and low mo- clothing and other supplies for | Tale. The men of the 2nd Battalion, jorpnans, 7th Marine Regiment, value New-| In addition to being a good “sky | man as a 100 per cent morale/ pilot’ he apparentiy is a good| booster. scrounger. Crawford-Monroe Controversy Over Publicity Still Rages By BOB THOMAS a breathless moment—when Craw- HOLLYWOOD « — The Joan|ford and Monroe a!most met at Crawford-Marilyn Monroe contro-|@ Party. . versy still rages. This week Mike Connolly of Hol- Going on eight years, I have |lywood Reporter said ‘somebody been working the Hollywood vine-!important” at 20th - Fox wrote yards. No story I have ever written |Crawford: ‘Don't apologize to| has evoked as much fuss as the! Marilyn. Your advice was good | one in which Crawford lambasted | for her.” | Monroe for allegediy believing her| That seems to de the consensus. sexy publicity. So perhaps we'd /Her bosses at 20th-Fox were con- better review how it all happened! cerned about overdoing the sexy and what has happened since. | buildup and tried to persuade Mon- The. story was no press agent’s|roe to tone it down. She couldn't plant, Crawford's press agent | see it that way, since the routine would probably. have shushed her|had made a star out of her. But up ifthe had gotten the opportunity. |now she has become much more I? was’ lunching with Crawford, | conservative. nee, Rcbered Tene ae neal Monroe got a lot of sympathy oy venture, Academy Awards anc'!from the story and 2 new outlook other topies. Nothing exciting had on her publicity. Crawford got evolved, so I tossed Monroe at |Tanty of news space with no-dam. her. That did it i . i age to her reputation. The only The Monroe thing had been brew- lone who may have suffered was ing for a couple of weeks Her |e: I'm ‘hot pure how 1. stand picture had failed te do the bus-| .7 e r I > | With the two girls. iness expected of it, and women’s clubs’ were beginning to protest; , 1 met Crawford at the Academy about her sexy advertising and Awards. Or rather she hailed me publicity, The climax came at the |0Ut of the crowd. “Lord, the trou- Photoplay dinner, {ble you got me into,” she ex: Monroe showed up in one of her | ‘aimed j ments. But he added he didn’t be- traffic-stopping movie gowns. When | She said she had received trem- there were condenined in last/ year’s Republican platform. | Taft indicated he sympathized with that viewpoint, since he him- | self had condemned the agree- | lieve the Boblen nomination in- volved future foreign policy at all since the appointee would not fill| a policy-making job on his Mos- cow assignment. - Mundt, who voted against Boh- len, said there was nothing to sub- stantiate reports thet the Repub- | licans had divided into factions | led by Taft, who supported the | President, and Sen. MgCarthy (R-| Wis), who fought confirmation. “Those who voted against Bohlen simply demonstrated a difierence | of opinion about who should be am- | bassador to Moscow,” Mundt said. | “It certainly does not mark any | permanent cleavage in party ranks. “As far as I know there never | has been any resemblance of fac- tionalism between Taft and McCar- thy. It’s silly to try to read that meaning into a single vote.” McCarthy, appearing on a re-| corded MBS broadcast from New | York last night, said he thought | his opposition to Bohlen did “not | interfere with the unity of the Re- publican party.” He added: “We are through with a rubber stamp Senate. We are more con- cerned with the country than with the party, President Eisenhower doesn’t want a rubber stamp party. I don’t think the President wants me to be a rubber stamp.” Millikin said he agreed with Taft | that the Bohlen vote is neither a permanent split in Republican ranks nor a test of strength be-| tween Taft and McCarthy. Several Republicans who voted for Bohlen said they did so pri- marily to support Eisenhower. That apparently was the essence of Taft's position. | | THREE HOTELS IN MIAMI at POPULAR PRICES long one. Poinciana School Enjoys HS Band Key West High School band en- | ertained more than 300 enthus- iastic parents and friends of Poin- ciana School pupils at a concert in the new Poinciana auditorium Thursday night. Principal Albert Carey said he | vas well pleased with the 45 minutes concert, that its quality was high, showing continued im- provement and the results of hard work. Drill Director Joseph Cornell in- troduced Harold “Doc” Csterton, band director. Cuba is 760 miles from end to| end but only 100 miles wide at the widest point. ” Have You Heard? 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When | Since the AP always gives the|I saw her on a movie set, I asked | opportunity for both sides of a con- how she felt about the whole bus- | roversy to be’ heard, Monroe had | iness. “No comment,” she replied. | # chance to answer Crawford’s|I said I hoped she wasn’t mad; statements before they appeared | at me. in print. She declined. “No comment,’ she added with When the story appeared, things a Mona Lisa-like smile. started popping. Some columnists} Ok well, it was fun came to Monroe's defense. Most | lasted of the commentators pointed out that Crawford had a pretty racy buildup when she was a starlet in the flapper days. (But isn’t that all the more reason why she should be qualified to comment?) | At least two. columnists recorded | with BATH end TELEPHONE Ritz Pershing Miller Hotel Hotel Hotel 132 &. Flagler S*. 226.N.E. Ist Ave. 229 N.E. 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