The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 21, 1953, Page 3

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EASING OF TRAVEL A!'D T?AL = [Scuste Is Bivided On Slash f= emer many unspent billions is only con-| dollars would be spent in the next | RULES FOR CZECHS PRC °c" In Air Foree Appropriations |e: wnt» ou By EOWIN B, HAAKINSON | billion dollar cut in the Air Porces| ministration this nation should °. ‘s —-- : sea cepa WASHINGTON (®% — The Eisen- | before I'll ever- vote for it.” have alot more modern combat F reeing Of Oatis B i : hower administration's explanation} Wilson has spent a good portion planes: and much more striking eta Sigma Phi Delegates : of its decision to cut the Air Force] of the last two days before the|sower: thar the unreached 143. Followed Notes goal from 13 to 120 wings and | Senate. group, sinastioniog | Cons ae tatoo he ate ‘ ; : slash its funds five billion dollars “ ‘ From Eisenhower. 7 icf 2 isrp division in Senate | eatting the Air Force goal for mid-| _ Wilson and Deputy Secretary) Poe Athletes Foot jranks today. 1955 from 143 wings to 120, each Roger M. Kyes stressed that even : : ‘ = < * tions re-| Use T4-L for 3 te 5 days. To Czech Leader Sen. Ferguson (R-Mich), chair-| containing from 30 to 75 planes. . | vty ne Teaucea appromria actually peels off*the outer. skin, 3 : =, jman of an appropriations: subcom- The revised. P —— fungi KILLS By WARREN ROGERS 5R. : 4 _@| mittee yee gd the new defeens wee oe ; CONTACT: i ia, i i ia- ’ ” i 15 billion | GARDNER'S PHARMACY, Czechoslovakia, in freeing Associa. + goog case for the new program. f = ated Press Correspondent ‘William & eee “After all, the 143-wing goal’ of Ny. Oatis,~ acted six. weeks after é the Truman administration . was President * Eisenhower’. offered’ to > + é é ae : oo . oot gd target a) tyes not ‘ i 2 Bs it,” Ferguson said. “Secretary be sasnal wound bee 8 on Q F Wilson assures us he has. more oa Shie an se Te- é é ; : “eg byes aes will be spent in e next fiscal year.” leased: copies. of messages ex-| J : ; / Sen. Hill (D-Ala), also a member changed between -ienhower and . of the committee, disagreed sharp- new Czech President Antonin Zapo- . hte. tes @ Separate interview. He tocky, SEA ’ , Said: ‘Bisenhower’s message, dated a : “Mr.’ Wilson certainly has not ‘March 30, teld Zapotocky that if j 4 be es convinced me, nor aparently most he would release Oatis the U. S. ‘ other members of the committee. ‘would be willing to negotiate lifting % He will have to justify the five sanctions imposed against 2 ae ? Se > Shree inne b when the newsman 4 2 . SieeUPU Ye! Sg » ‘was jailed 25 months ago. . es A 4 - : Zapotocky’s reply, dated May 15, j 3 AUG ‘ was t Informed Eisenhow af 5 i : Z 5 i i &8 E i E ‘ 3 if g if il i; i f i a boa 3 z & é 2° 5 ~ a 88 er that Oatis eo : ; | it’s a smart move to get in on our big ‘was being pardoned on that day 4 % 2 } s the rest of his 10-year sentence on. 5 - AND TRUCK conviction of “‘spying.” » Az x } A 3 Hal Pei i 4 i : i i iy i 5 } } i gee #1 i if fi ve ri ae si Hi «+ + EASY Texas! ™ ‘You'll be amazed at the wonderful bapgains waiting i) for you on our lot. Carefully reconditioned ears NAVARRO ‘Inc. 601 DUVAL STREET DIAL 2-224 | H Foxe a ut ay ral i : ! REPRESENTING the Key West chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority at the state convention in St. : Petersburg last week were the ladies shown here. Marina Sikes, right front, is holding the achieve- ment award-cup which the delegates proudly brought back from the conyention, Bonnie Swan, center front, holds the award the group received for their Armed Forces Day float. Others ‘pic- tured are Libby Acheson, left front; Ruby Dickerson, Doris Sirugo and Pat Pearson, second row; ida Gellrich, Edith Lopez, Dolice Curry, Florenceand Sylvia Knight, back row.—Citizen . Staff Photo, Finch. Democrats May Make Political #4, FO8CE cory POISONING RIVAL ‘were drafting amend- some of the cuts | beverages destined for the hasband by. the. appropriations | of the girt he loved, But the jury ee held he didn’t try to commit: _They weren't too optimistic about | gor, ed sir l iy eee Richard La Force faces @ prison Republicans’ on the | term of from 1 to 10 years. Or t what some Derto-| lie could get prebation, A hearing i financing” for | for sentence or probation is ‘set | Sovernment's labor and health | for June 10, ition, and welfare programs.| ‘The panel of eight’ women ‘and * warnings four men convicted him yesterday of mingling ‘poison with with intent to harm den, husband of Joyce Ha: student's former sweetheart. the principals are 19. La Force was acquitted on counts geen: oa murder another mingling -poison beverages intended for Joy: " La Force. testified dramatic month-long | took the blame in the case to Mrs. Hayden. He testified he be the father of the child she ex- : pects in two months. Joyce denied his» allegations of intimacies. “I don’t feel it was a just ver- | dict," the California Institute of | Technplogy student said after ‘the jury decision was read. “I hope the people who accused me are j happy.” The Maydens were not in court. encourage | Joyce commented-at their home: Conserve soil fertility, “I'm glad Richard didn’t get off wasteful. Scot free. I still can’t understand, argued it was needed | with all the evidence there was. ey 3 bRg ie ih : H z E TLE ‘ta ui ‘ is limit is, $2,500. : : cuts Ih aetual Hayden commented, “He knows aS il : rn government Conserva- | agencies in fiseal 1954 as compared authorization—for/ with 451 millions in the House must be provided | version. The differences will be bilt carries $712,-\ ironed out in conference. & iff fbn ; Caggureror ~ GENERATOR, bs TTERIES « STARTER y ) @BNERAL TUNEUP |

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