The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 11, 1953, Page 11

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{CONTINUED __waosnxurs |New Court Fight [Rhee Announces care eh Ts Planned For (U | SIX Siamese Kittens. ¥ months old ith Ike . Envoy dty9-sex/ j Housebrok: 58 Felton Ra. Si By KARL R. BAUMAN 4 Shes Park sox] WASHINGTON w — The attor|, S2OUb Saturday President 'Tidelands Oil dy16-3t} ss i 2 © imeys ceneral of Alabama, Arkan- More Products ss, %ess: 291.3, vgsulrenes i ave decided to back up with ation east one more lawsuit Arkansas’ ittack on the law establishing state titles to oil-rich offshore Tends, . Last night, after a day-long con- erence, the four attorneys gen- \eral announced they had agreed : faa assist one another” in the ‘Make The By OVID A. MART battle arid to file one or ARTMAN PRESS PP adorn ia gl pagan. the na-/additional ‘suits your headquarters fer the finest 's No. 1 grain crop, joined/tionality of he law. in: printing. DIAL 2-561. wheat, cotton, beef battle and but-+ Attorneys General ‘Si Gai julyi-teiter today as “surp'us” problemsjAlabama ‘and Arnold JOTES Payable Fornis. 10 for TSe:oy, tarp ‘740 federal gov-jMontana, who sald they also Artman Press. Phone 25661, |°! ; tec, vale An Agriculture Department cropjof West Virginia and Tom Gentry ‘report yesterday forecast corn pro-!of Arkansas, told reporters at least {diction at 3,336,000,000 bushels, 94/one more suit will be filed and ;300 million above average, Such/Arkansas’ action in U. S. District a crop, added to 800 million bush-jCourt here will. be pressed. els in reserve, would create a sur-} Garrett and Olsen -declined to .|plus supply that wouN- require the|say where or when the next suit/ppe department to invoke rigid mar-would be filed, but there were in- Pi keting quotas on the 1954 crop toldications one move. might be to hold down production. ask the Supreme Court to take Vi iy Such control already has been|original jurisdiction, without wait- ie or invoked for wheat, appears likeipiog for a trial in a lower court. for cotton, and will continue over/any event, Garrett and Olsen said, from this. year on major. types ofthe Supreme Court eventually will tobacco. : be called upon to decide the eon- Quotas have never been applied stitutionality of the jaw, one of the many) corn, They require approval by|first Eisenhower. administration at least two-thirds of the growers!measures enacted by Congress. ‘voting in a referendum~ In addition to tht four states rep- The department's crop reportiresented by their attorneys gen- was. considerably more favorablejeral, Missouri and Rhode Island than some officiais had expected. laent observers, Will F. Berry Jr., It predicted crop volume would be/assistant attorney general of Mis- the third largest of record, being souri, said he will report to his jexceeded only’ by production in/superior, Atty. Gen, John M, Dal- 1948 and last. year, jton, who ‘will decide Missouri’ Attention given in recent days jcourse of action. Rhode Island was ‘to a severe drought in the South-jrepresented by Assistant Atty. Gen, yi0-StX/ west had led some to believe that! Archie Smith, : . production this year might dip con-| Garrett and Olsen also predicted siderably. The report said, how-)“‘considerable help” from states ever, that good to excellent pros-|not represented at yesterday's pects prevail in much of the main | meeting. ee etursl Drage of the ton | No Rise Lovee Ome The ow was descri as! ° better than average in the North US, Incomes High Atlantic, South Atlantic and North} Central regions, about average in} WASHINGTON (#—Americans’ the West, and below average iD total personal inéome will run 7 2 the drought-stricken Central and per cent higher this year than last,|. BELGRADE, Southern, Great Plains. if the government-reported levels|The semi-official The production picture included fo» the first five months hold up.|@seticy an above average wheat crop, 4! The Commerce Department yes-|Cafdinal mee tecord rice is a ie Small rye crop, a large erop of oll-'¢-om employment, farm operations, jseeds, a smaller peanut acreage rents and other sources was at an Ait ag de if Pee gf 5 ii-tfiner cent smaller than last year’s large one, an 8 per cent larger) than last year, a tobacco crop 6 annual rate of 284 billion dollars, up one “billion fpom April. - =" For the first five ‘months the: potato crop than last year, and alrate was 292 billion. 15 per cent: above average sugat beet crop. Thi peompective sipely of ve Coffin Theft Checked stock feed grains—corn, oats, bar4.. WASHINGTON ?—Wasliington ley ane sorgiums—was Said/nolice are working on a theft case Ae . + nad ey to be the largest of record for thelin which the loot was buried—but|Nazis, . HOME. : . " number of. animals'on hand. not by the thieves: Cardinal Ste 5jaly1- eS land. Phone A decision on corn quotas 4s not} “The Joot is about 80 coffins which|to Rome last J; ino gg Heong required vntil after the ctop- {8 police say were stolen by easket|his red hat Service| harvested: in the°fall. An adversé/company employes and sold tofing that jturo in ‘the Weather could reduge undertakers, Four men were at be serie prospects 1o a point where supplies! rested. —|would fall’ below the nee level,| SET Pea’ oe anne . eanine sone NUMBER IS UP FOR GAMBLING RING condi oe ” Drought Sale d,|"&8 - De Soto Suburban priced for ic si, ha hl 8A Loads Freezers ¥. ° 5 With Beefsteak MULESHOE, Tex., us — How'd! 7}, you like to stock the freezer with T-bone steaks at 23 cents a pound Too bad you don’t live. near this *|West Texas hamlet—where a beef: | “drought sale” is packing them in.| #4 Folks from West Texas and Eastérn New Mexico stormed) # .|Cashway’s grocery yesterday dur. H ing the first day of a sale which) © Manager Thurmon White says is} to. publicize beef-eating and help! ‘boost cattle prices. i Nobody knows how many came. .| White says hundreds. He said) * .telerks who started counting had! to quit to wrap beef, j Shoppers carried out two tons of; \foes yesterday, the manager said. | Round steak went for 33 cents, rib. Jand loin steak 23, roast 15, en : burger 9, short ribs 5. | store 4s losing] hopes the sale helps: Licensed Contractor Louis. jyi0-6tx} porTER AWAGOR - RUSSELL, fly9-3t|/MIDDLE aged white housekeeper, Furs. to ti premises.| JAMES ANDERSON, Sup't. : Pigg, gp oetipshe fio gine Phone 2-2232 Phone 2-2656. fiyll-tb 10—Male and Female Help ty iy UTE ef [ and finance trail- Tipton Trailer Sales. i and/ «NEW DELHI, Tacia @—A four-| Slyil-itx'man New Zealand expeilition was’ Motors | terorted today to have. conqtered jam-unnamed 23.545-foot peak in the 0 cabin’ ane Himal Range of the Him-| yas, The reports from Katmanda, Ne-| -{pal, said the eiimbers, headed by, & matiufacturer’s representative Ath- jot Roberts, expected to return to the Nepalese capital i two weeks | The conquered peax is not far! “~*~ ; es slips into the District Attorney's r 103 raids subseribers to : raids on telephone = Bioline tration i are brought jee | "rial to polley Estee opersions he

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