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Page 2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, April 18, 1953 White House Press Homesick For Key West, Calls Citizen Correspondent Of NY Daily News Seeks Reprint Of “Operation KW” “Operation Key West", MAN LEAPS TO DEATH OFF SEVEN- MILE BRIDGE rg or! MARATHON w—a Miami man, ‘est | identified by Highway Patfolman 8. R. Walker as Lestet C. er, ay it + ; au Ht Ie hed HE Ha Saks E = F EF 2: aE ny te é & H F a sis z [ i E sf i g 58 ! A | fi g ty Hf H i i KEY WEST KENNEL CLUB JUST OFF ust STOCK ISLAND FERGUSON CALLS FOR SIX BILLION DOLLAR ARMS CUT Eisenhower Plan To End War Is Handed To Reds By JACK BELL and ERNEST B, VACCARO WASHINGTON i#—Sen. Fergu- gon (R-Mich) ealled today for a six billion dollar cut in arms and atomic spending; amid signs the Eisenhower administration may support a slower buildup of West- ern defense. The proposal by Ferguson, ehairman of the Senate armed service a tions subcommit- te tre trina ty that U. S. orgy Oct is lagging further Russia’s easting Company, and rebroadcast at 11 p.m., EST, by the National Broadcasting Company. Sen. H. Alexander Smith (R-NJ), acting chairman of the Senate For- Relations Committee before hich Dulles appeared yesterday, him as saying the speech the rate of the North Organization build. ee EVa TE PELDLE EE a £4 ees ‘ wee Ey a text of the speech was sub- to he Soviet Forelga Of eal year starting July 1—has led to “@reat extravagance.” Ferguson said a four billion dot- lar militaty cut, as proposed PROWLER CAUGHT {Continued from Page One) YOUTH SAVED FROM (Continued from Page One) Senate Republican Leader Taft of | field, and R. D: Hawkins; seaman and start to creep further inte the Ohio, wilh not be enough. Taft predicted that Congress will ¢ut military spending substantial- ly, He said he agrees with the statement of John A. Hannah, as- sistant secrétary of defense, that substantial cuts can be made “without sacrificing any défense st Speaking for Secretary of De- fense Wilson yesterday, Hannah told the editors’ society that mili- tary programs will be revised con- stantly to meet changing world conditions. illette Said in an interview ssion from t buildup of military strength -apid if NATO had imposed such heavy economic burdens on our allies and the eluding hapé.we could change this situa- -' tion by changing emphasis in two ways: At Follow a policy not of cur- tailment in NATO but of empha- sizing the long bull rather than a hurried, extraordinarily buildup. “2. Shift emphasis on immedi- ate additional ex; to Indo- china and the Far East.” Dulles, who feaves early next week for a North Atlantic eil meeting in Paris, apparently told the House oa eae Committee game in a/highways last year killed’ 13, later meeting, also bthind closed| men, women and children. Humphrey (D-Minn) said ‘would be a he had heard Pr? a of the period had heard of a stretchout. He sug. rk. s mean “stepping tye in view of feports that emlin peace feelers were to slow n the buildup of anti-Red forces. METZGER TO HEAD (Continued from Page One) yer Post No. 28, was elected as 2 delegate to the National Le- < |. glen Convention to be held in St. Lovis, Missouri, Aug 21 - Sept. 3. William. J. Neale of Miami was new Executive mittee are Stanley Potheir and Vittor Wilder. «| coming address. Official delegates from the local Legion Post were Post Command- Bethel P. Johnson; ist Vice Com- officer Harry J. Metzger; John W. ; Lewis havesthat | Miller, Robert C. Sheldon; Bays; an@ Antonio Arango, Jr. Bag-pipes are believed to have originated in ancient Egypt. STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Triumph @ Coffee Mill at | ALL GROCERS Mat. 28 4:06 Night 6:12 & 8:18 AIR CONDITIONED Mat, 3:38 Night 6:30 & 8:38 AIR COOLED er Vance C. Stirrup; Post Adjuant mandet Norman Kranich; Post - | but Sikes refused to tell the Com- -|modore how much money was in Coun-| come to their rescue at one time. i appretitice, stationed at the Com-| yard. Woodson waited until” the missaty Store rea¢hed the strug-| prowler went around the corner of lr 5 nee _ was | the house because the street light lorm ie sailors, with | would have tevealed presence. way Uae ina worked 'theit| Then he ran dar send the way bai the bridge. It took the Commodore a little | Steet and into thé yard where he longer to reach Rosemary for he| Saw the man looking around the had set up his fishing equipment at the far end of the bridge and by the time he reached her side the had the situation well in An unidentified man in a motor boat pieked up Rosemary as the Somnaetore aed tip: sailors agar When all were safely ashore and the extitement began to die down Rosemary’s father learned that Sikes aad lost his wallet and ruin- ed his watch during the rescue Li the _— or accept any reimbur- sement for the watch, or ten inches in height, Commodore Swain was vacation- | nice i ing at Marathon with his wife and| This marks another in a three daughters last week and it is matural to believe that Rose- mary will carry some very likely “fish tales” back home. with her -| i for there aren’t many young lad- jes in Rosemary's “set”. who have had four dashing young heroes is EF intl Speeding on U. 8. streets and 430 a SN a ee AC ACO R Your Gtocer SELLS That Good bien Ph ir, INTHS STAR * BRAND 348 AMERICAN 3 YEARS ins = and CUBAN COFFEE Lou SMITH, 1116 White —TRY A POUND TODAY—. : ————_——————— ' DR. 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