The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 2, 1953, Page 3

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Fe aisha nila’ a : H i i TANKS | H Alay iF LIVER : 39¢ ma ese “it i til Pee 2 ef it i ee Sek ZEse mittee that wrote the bill. The President referred to “the ever-present struggie . . . of serv- ice partisans for a larger propor- tion of the defense dollar’ and to; “the current effort tc pile dollars upon unexpended dollars in Air Force appropriations.” “Through better programming and organization,” he wrote, “we will attain more combat air power more swiftly than would otherwise have been likely of achievement.” Serivner read tbe letter: to the House yesterday as it started de- bate on the biggest appropriation bill of the year, Mahon interpreted it as an ad- mission of fear by Republicans that they are in trouble in their fight to hold the bill to the size recommended by the committee. The debate disclosed sharp dif- ferences of opinion on the sir po- wer of Russia, Serivner quoted reports as say- ig Russian production—“‘it's all- out capacity—or it’s air power— is not as great as ours,” nor does KE manpower equal that of Rep. Price (D-Ill), a mem- the arméd services com- , said, “The fact is that Rus- has the biggest Air Force in world” and its stockpile of bombs is growing. ‘The defense bill’s total, $6,285,- 790,500 below Truman's original re- is split up thus way: Army, 900,000; Air Force, $11,048,- 000,000; Navy, $9,284,383,000; mis- cellaneous, $1,019,757,500. By JOHN CHADWICK “The Sweetest Story Ever Told” amburger BISHOP FULTON J. SHEEN bd i the ceremony for Arch- performs the marriage ' duke Rodolph of Hapéburg, 34, son of Austro-Hungary’s last emperor, and Xenia C; , 24, a White Russian countess, at the ‘zernichev-Besobrasov, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Tuxedo Park, N. ¥. Both were born in exile. The Archduke now works for a banking firm. (International) _ Trade Bill Is Sure To Pass On Vote Today tend the, reciprocal trade agree- {the Senate today with strong bi- ‘WASHINGTON #--A bill to ex-| ments law for one year comes in | partisan backing assuring passage. AR .%. 9c WITH GROCERY ORDER OF $10.00 OR MORE FAB IAJAX ML, DOG FOOD . i= TOMATOES 2 23c¢ 5 wm. 19 2. cam 2be 2 "cone ale The present law expired June 12 and administration leaders are anxious to get it pack on the books. . Malone (R-Nev) was ready Senate leaders promised’ their colleagues, working overtime late- gress for a simple one-year exten- sion, Attempts by House Republicans to write various restri¢tions into the law slowed action, but in the end they compromised on an amendment to add a seventh mem- ber to the Tariff Commission and 1916, Tariff Commission member- ship has been divided among three Republicans and three Democrats. The commission's job is to advise the President on tariff would be changed by the te y Sena' Once the bill is passed by the Senate, however, this difference from‘ the House bili, seems likely to stir up a controversy between the two branches that could further delay sending the legislation to the President for his signature. | CAROLINA DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE | PRECEDED 1776 ONE BY MORE THAN FULL YEAR! el Ghaclelde. North. Carolus. ——— flag Ts — re rar fete om tebe Eg : il i Fs | 5 F Hi eal BFed due. Revatoed = ich do hesteg desler seccans eee stents pyle, thal we are and of nigh! ovghl le br. soverrign and sclt goveraing, poopie pader Bu pow evel ffed aad the ¢ qrucrel Congress. te the maunitnancr of whirh exicoradeacr we solemnly ts each siber oot watnal coqperaieea sor ors oor jucivars wal eet aes! sactril homer, = ‘== Phal we doterecby ondetn end aay! an reise af comstoctll em cack etme Tormer lee tnd the crows of Scrat Bester connot be cemardecal herealicr as beoldryg it otiera both cred end this covaty be ruled’ tunes, and our most sacred honor.” Eleven days later another meet- ing was held at which resolutions providing for the establishment of &. government in Mecklenburg county to supplant the disavowed rule of the royal government of England were adopted. oe A CAPT. JAMES JACK was in- structed to’ carry copies of the Sick Mother: Will See Infant Son In Special LOUISVILLE, Ky. W—A 3-month | month early to permit Mrs. Bowles’ Oe transfer to the sanatorium. She| thursday, July 2, 1953 old baby, Randolph Lee will be the star of 2 special Program today. And for his 22-year-old mother, *taberculosis, there'll never of the son she never her arms and has BALTIMORE. #—Tests to deter- mine the condition of President El- pidio of The Philippines continued at Johns Hopkins Hos- pital today rroegtd report from doctors that “4s not suffering organic TV Program attines adele mee according te law preserve peare opel et. JEFFERSON, "re plying’ disclaimed and since that day doubters have sought to question its authenticity. ‘Unfortunately, the original decue ment was lost when the Mechlen- term as President, wrote to|dence supports Mecklenbdurg’s Thomas Jefferson, author of the| claim that in Chatlotte on May © Colonies-wide Declaration and then | 20, 1775, was signed the first President of the United States,| American declaration { of j inde, | that he had just discovered a copy of the Mecklenburg declaration. pendence. North Carolina claims the honor He added: “If I had possessed| of being thé first state to by it, I would have made the Hall of Congress echo and re-echo with it/ resentatives on April 15 months before your Declaration of Independence. What, a’ poor, ignorant, malicious, short-sighted crapuious mass is Tom Paine’s Common Sense in comparison with this paper. Had I known it I would have commented upon it from the day you entered Congress, until the Fourth of July, 1776. “The genuine sense of America at that moment was never so well expressed before or sense.” /. i developed. tuberculosis while on Guam with her husband, an Air Force lieutenant pow stationed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, 0. Mts. Bragdon, who is caring for Randy during her sister’s conval- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN vote for action of the new state after Governor Martin fi New Bern on the coast on June; escence, says Mrs, Bowles has cen tered her interest on her baby, “That's all she wants to, talk about, but she can’t without ery- « ing. After all, she wanted him so ean and» now she can’t have don’t monkey around any longer KEEP COOL WITH A ROOM AIR CONDITIONER No monkey business about it. You juat can’t beat a room air eondi- tioner for real summer comfort! ‘ ; Ill help you sleep wonderfully cool on hot summer nights. Iv'll _ make your living room livable — for TV-viewing or for entertaining guests — when the weather outside is unbesrable. In any part of your home, a room air conditioner wil] make you feel better. This summer, enjoy complete comfort — all summer Jong — with room air conditioners. Cty Electric System

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