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‘ehitaancmetstemaeesis | emcee rons THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, April 23, 1953 Child Health | “ora Paes. Day Set For May 1 By Ike 1 suddenly looked ove? and there Mental Health were Bob and Terry in a brand new love scene. | looked to see if the cameras ahd lights and microphones were live. They Programs To Stem * Juvenile Crime To Be Stressed Child Health Day will be njgrked were not. This was not acting; it May 1 throughout the United was real-life smooching by the two 23-year-old stars. States by President Eisenhower's tion issued in Feb- “| thought you said they were first proclamat fuary, it was learned today. mot engaged,” { said to Stan Margulies, the 20th Century Fox publicity man. “They sure look éwfully affectionate.” The national day will be cele- brated in Key West with programs to be announced later. Child Health Day was first pro- “They aren’t engaged. I didn’t say that they weren't affec- elaimed by President Calvin Cool- ddge, 25 years & Since Page 2 tionate,” he laughed. The young couple continued their off-scene love making obli- vious to.the hundreds of fascinat- éd_ spectators. It seems that they’ve only known each other six weeks, having met in Hollywood when the screen tests were made, They bad a couple of dates, Then Bob took Terry to the Academy Award shindig. They like each other very much, a 20th = | Century. Fox official said. That was the understatement of ithe year. . .Bob and Terry were Obviously enjoying every minute of their work before the camera of the Casa Marina. Today the seven fithing boats to ting | tore into her next re-take, only} The ha vorking players start- ed at 9 a. m. and worked through problems duvenile delinquency; and “Whereas we have made trem- At actors. The Casa farina menu for today’s lunch has salmon salad plate. garni, @|hot beef sandwich Casa Marina, and chicken a la King 20th Century. ‘The 25. hungry actors and 50 crew members can also juice, _ grapefruit , tomato juice, coffee, tea, iced coffee and iced tea ac- de-| pants, an old: sweat shirt and a ae Fag F rapt F E iy 53 il } i ES il Bill’s Licensed PAWN SHOP 716 DUVAL ST. —— FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT A ‘| KERATOLYTIC IS A MUST. What ts = keratelytie? An agent skin. tt action. “Get Tele 8 ix OvG HOUR “your NAVARRO, Ine. 501 Duval Street Dial 2-7041/ -| kept roaring overhead and marred | the sound take. Wagner walked | specifically mention the recent! ‘Eisenhower Warns Allies Not To Relax Rearming By TOM MASTERSON PARIS #—President Eisenhower warned America’s allies in the North Atlantic Alliance today not to relax their rearming because of the Russian peace campaign— that “until the conditions for gen- uine peace have veen firmly estab- lished, it would be foolhardy for us to delude ourselves about the dangers confronting us.” U. S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles read the President's message to the opening session here of a three-day meeting of the 14-nation NATO Council of Minis- ters. First action of the session was | the signing of contracts totaling 550 | million dollars for European air- planes to fortify Western defense. ‘Charles E. Wilson, U. S. defense | secretary here for the NATO meet- away. would turn yellow with handling so manufactured ones are used. Bob Youmans was still the fair- haired boy when he met us, But not ‘for long. As soon as the make-up {man could get away from mop- | ping. the brows and redabbing the | faces of Wagner and Miss Moore, he went into the Casa Marin: beauty parlor to supervise the bi dye episode. Three regular cus-} tomers, including Julie Melville, | were undergajng manicures and hairsets as usual. And there was Youmans with his manly chest draped in a coral-colored towel while the make-up girl ruffled his once light locks. They were by that time a raven, raving black. The moustache would have to come later. . Back out on the out-door stt, the real Gilbert Roland sat talking to himself under a palm tree. His lips moved constantly as he sat in isolation, memorizing lines. Now and thén he stood up in his Little Abner type shoes, old tattered Pants and shirt, and walked t ward the shore to look at the se: —_ a pair of highpowered binoc lars. I expected someone to break! serve as economic aid” into a takeoff on “Shrimp Boats) countries producing the planes— A-Comin’,” with the title “Sponge | Britain, France, Belgium, the Boats A-Comin”. . .but instead the| Netherlands and Italy. jerew just motioned for everyone | The U. S. will put up $281,540,- jto be quiet while Terry Moore | 999. The largest single order placed by the U. S. was for 140 million dollars in Hawker Hunter jets from e British. France got a U. S. jorder for $86,540,900 for the Das- sault Mystere Mark IV, a jet in- terceptor. All planes will be dis- more $0, Robert Wagner did somethin, unusual for movie stars, and I've seen plenty of them on location before. He didn’t sulk,or frown} or stalk haughtily off, although | tributed among the 14 NATO mem- the action had fo be done over! bers, with delivery between now and over again because planes|and June, 1956. Eisenhower’s warning did not around in his dungarees and sweat shirt, sheath knife on his belt, whistling or maybe doing some shuffling steps in his ‘‘beat-up” shoes. Once he went over to a step-ladder and did a horizontal bar nip-up. Harry Carey, Jr., was around some place but not very close. change in the Russian line, but his implication was apparent in the light of the ministers’ avowed intention to discuss fully, and assay the conciliatory line Moscow has taken since the death of Stalin. “We deplore the fact,” Eisen- hower wrote, “that civilized na tions are compelled at this stage Tall swoonsome Peter Graves was | of human rye ro << so reed lounging under a palmtree with|@ portion of their energies and re- ad meus. singer at the Casa | Sources to the purpose of military larina, Youmans dragged me, . (what am I saying? I practically| “1 have already expressed the Tan) over to meet Graves, He’s|hope that it will be possible in a good six feet. three and al-/the foreseeable future to devote though he said he was playing a| Part of these resources and ener- villian’s role, he’s the hero type. | 8/8 to more constructive purposes. “Pm supposed to be a Conch” I know that this can be accom- Graves said. Well, gals, he’s a dee all nations ey cooperate % rg 4 cerely in creating necessary King Conch, then, even in khaki etaditions: for lasting peace.” Foreign Minister Georges Bid- battered seagoing cap. If he ever gets tired of making movies hej ito Key West, J fisherman by France for the NATO ministers, accused the Communists ch- ‘talking of peace in Korea, Bidault referred to the Vietminh invasion of the Kingdom of Laos. “It is intolerable for the renew- al of negotiations i, Korea to be accompaied by a renewal of hostil- : ities in Indochina,” Bidault de- did not vote otter | clared. “You are not heading for ‘fighters of peace’ to say so— that they wished all top nérsonnel,|when you close one theater of March and Russell re-| operations only to open another.” is expected to ald scontro-} Subscribe to The Citizen FLORIDA POULTRY, EGG and FISH COMPANY, Inc. 819 Simonton Street Phone 2-6385 (Formerly Charlie’s Poultry Market) Special For The Weekend FRESH KILLED, DRESSED & DRAWN CUT UP FRYERS — BUY THE PARTS YOU LIKE BEST Plenty of Frying and Roasting Chickens ing a new attack in Indochina while |’ Today’s Action - In Tallahassee TALLAHASSEE (® — Florida prosecutors could order autopsies under terms of a bill introduced in the Senate today. Members of a dead person’s family now must give permission before an autopsy can be per- formed. TALLAHASSEE #— The move to raise Florida Cabinet members’ salaries from $10,000 a year to $15,000 brought the first argument of the day-as the House today opened debate on a 347 million dollar two-year spending outlay. Rep. Campbell, Okaloosa Coun- ty, offered an amendment to the bill proposed by the House Appro- priations Committee which would leave the salary of the attorney general at its present sum and in- dicated he would do the same for other cabinet officers. Reps. Cobb, . Volusi liams, Seminole, imm and Wil- tely rose Cobb said “In these days and times $10,000 is not a‘lot of money for a responsible job.” At the outset of the House de- bate, Chairman Moody of the Ap- propriations Committee appealed to the representatives to support the bill his group has worked on for months and vote no appropria- ‘tions beyond the 342 million gen- eral bill and a five million dollar sum for a University of Florida medical school which the Com- mittee also recommended. Although the medical school measure is a separate bill, Moody said the Committee asked for its consideration at the same time because 74 of the 95 house mem- bers were its co-sponsors. It has been passed by the Senate. The Appropriations chairman said if House ‘members felt they had to increase certain items rec- ommended by the Committee, they should support reductions on oth- er items to keep the total within a few thousand dollars of the amount the Committee approved. “T don’t say it’s a perfect bill but it’s well considered. It appro-! priates as much money as we feel should be appropriated,” he said. The 347 million dollar expendi-; ture for agencies, institutions and ; services recommended by the Committee would leave a working | capital—depending on whose esti-| mate might be taken on available money for the next biennium. | Gov. McCarty and most te FLEET RESERVE ASSN. HOME , Caroline Street Music By... THE TUNE TOPPERS Sweetest Music In Key West DR. J. A. 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Before the Senate got to work on item by item consideration of its 344 million dollar bill—which the Appropriations Committee boosted from 340 millions over- night, Sen. Tapper, Port St. Joe, assailed what he called runaway spending tendencies. He warned that the 25 million dollar treasury cushion requested by Gov. Me- Carty was being “chewed” to es. A foe of what he called exces- sive spending by the universities, Tapper said all efforts to put a check on them had been beaten back. Tapper said since the temper of the Senate was to give the uni- versities everything they wanted, he was going to reverse himself and seek. a. $560 a year teachers raise, He . previously had an- nounced his support of a $350 in- crease which is what the Senate committee recommended. 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