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HOLLYWOOD GOES TO 5AMBOREE By GARBER DAVIDSON Today actors George Murphy 0 Page 10 % —jand J Stewart, with four JAMBOREE CITY, Calif. # pray ean T Queen Contestants 0 unter-Plan For Food Aid | BERLIN w—Soviet Russia coun-) jtered America’s food offer to East | }Germany today with the promise; jof 57% million dolars in extra! jvictuals and cotton for the hungry) jSatellite—but it was a trade-not-| \aid proposition payable in manu- factured goods. | The Russian agreement, an ex-; be THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, July 21, 1953 2 ¥ Boy Scout Jamboree safis of 3B ul ? H SSS REE ea i Stewart and Bob Williams. Miss Lamour made 2 big hit,'heve with a hula dance and songs. After |Shots of ga show swarms of boys followed ~ her hand. These New ~ Ps normally would have been expect- harassed act-|¢d for a co “Help! 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Molotov had angrily SONIA TUCKER, right, and Judy Bryner will be among the competing for the libs tyne core in the beauty contest 2 nig will be held Friday night at the Jayteen Center.—Citizen Phot Administration Away From Upping Debt Limit By JACK BELL WASHINGTON 1# — Administra- {tion leaders appeared to be back- fing away today from any immedi- Jate increase in the federal debt jlimit and Sen. Byrd (D-Va) said this may force President Eisen- to make sharp spending Byrd, who has been consulting with administration fiscal leaders, said in an interview he has made Jit clear to them he would oppose any effort in this session of Con- gress to raise the present 275 bil- lion dollar debt ceiling. “If the debt limit isn’t raised, ithe administration soon will be lcbmpelied to cut spending below ithe level that Congress has ap- | proved,” Byrd said. “The Presi- jdent has power to restrict expen |ditures on a quarteriy basis and if | the limit is reached, it will have to be done.” The national debt now stands ‘only $2,638,000,000 below.the statu- ‘tory limit, but Byrd said he thinks ithe Treasury probably will be able to get by until January without reaching or raising the ceiling. However, he said that unless the President takes somé drastic ac- tion to cut expenditures, they will reach 74 billion dollars in the cur-} rent fiscal year and produce the 10 billion dollar deficit Byrd al- jready has forecast. | “Congress cannot do anything to, Leaders Back this system contracts could be let, but the departments would have to come back to Congress with a second justification of the projects before they would get the money to carry them out. “When we eliminated contract authority, we climinated the an- nual review of ex and lost our real ability to hold down stepped-up |stands regardless of any Soviet |tension of a previous East German- Soviet trade deal, wes made public |just one day after President Eisen- |hower renewed a 10-day old U. S. loffer to send iS million dollars {worth of American food to Ger- jmany’s Soviet zone with no strings The East German Communist government and Soviet Foreign rejected the American offer as a “propaganda maneuver” and said the East Germans aidn’t need food The Communists announced the Russian shipments woud! include 7,000 more tons of cotton and 82,000 more tons of food- 20,000 tons of meat and 1,500 tons of cheese. Under the East German govern- ment’s trade treaty with Moscow, ‘the June 17 East Berlin riots fol- lowed by slowdowns in East Ger- forced to call on Moscow for “several times” to ease food ges. shortages. The White House said last week that the American offer “still rejection of that offer or any Soviet allegation that the people do not need food.” ‘ The United States went ahead CORPORAL JOHN W, PINDER phoned his wife and parents last night from Hawaii to tell them | that he is on his way home from expects to, reach the United States about August 8, and will after fell Ei: port for Nampa police after his motorcycle collided with a car, He filed the usual data—name, address, place of accident, damage. Then he came to the line for Wrote Heuck: Oh, Her Aching Feet BALTIMORE @®—A nurse with sote feet filed a $100,000 damage suit in superior court yesterday. her left foot, The declaration said the injury tion which shipping the food to Germany, Eisenhower wrote West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer that caused her to lose time from’ work. the U. S. offer “was motivated] solely by humanitarian impulses | that government wishes to permit] its entry into the Soviet zone of] occupation. The supply 225 million dollars worth of | grains, cotton, wool, ferrous and nonferrous minerals, iron and man- ganese ore, industrial and road- building machinery, automobiles, modern agriculture machinery and} other goods. i The East German workers were ito produce for Russia electro- mining, and ore-process- spending,” Byrd remarked, Today’s Women By DOROTHY ROE Associated Press Women’s Editor NEW YORK #—It has been said that most men fashion designers hate women, and therefore try to ike them look grotesque in ex- aggerated fashions. Be that as it may, some of New ‘whose popularity continues year after year, are women. They are neither bizarre nor sensational, but for the most part highly talented, jhard-working women who under- stand, the average woman’s ward- robe needs and figure problems and try to solve them. Their aim! is to make women look pretty, and for that reason they have won the gratitude of a large and loyal following. Among the hundreds ‘competing for attention of press jand buyers in New York's teem- found abandoned on a street. + Fi: they found wus. they believe ‘apply to Robert Dean of Glencoe, Mo., and Bert Pierce of York's mast successful. designers, (Cops Sniff For Thief RENO, Nev. #—Police here are | on the lookout for an intoxicated | burglar with a breath that smells ‘of mint. Officers said the burglar not only | made off with 41 bottles of liquor | from a local bar but consumed an | entire bottle of creme de menthe | before leaving. |vice president of Coty, Ine., main- effective about slowing down these|{é garment district, I would pick|tains a penthouse epartment atop expenditures because the depart- }ments have a carry-over of 80 bil- lion lars in funds already ap- ipropriated,” Byrd said. “The \ridi ef-|sel jhalf a dozen women on whom you) can depend never to make you look ridiculous. Here is my list of; jections: her own building in New York and a country home in Pound Ridge, N. 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New Car Showrooms TEL. 2.7041 1 DUVAL STREET USED CAR LOT 424 SOUTHARD STREET TEL. 2.220 forts it is making now to cut ap-| Vera Maxwell—Her subtle colors | propriations will not be felt until|in tweeds of her own design have) | ‘ jmade her famous among women Porie agecones ener Committees |who like'to look their best without have done the hest job I have/feeling “‘dressed up.” She handles Hever seen, but the only way that/color with an artist’s eye, keeps i spending ¢an be cut effectively is/her clothes simple and uncluttered, lifor the President to do it.” {spends months every year search- | The Virginia senator said he re-|ing out unusual fabrics in odd cor- ards it as unfortunate that the|ners of the earth and studying Eisenhower administration has not/figure types. Lives in the country, changed the system, in vogue|commutes to New York, is proud) funder the former Truman admin-jof her handsome grown son. istration, by which Congress is| Adele Simpson—Known for her flattering the feminine asked to appropriate for two or(ladylike clothes and her genius atwomen look pretty, and who ithree years ahead. The argument thas been that onty in that way can} ithe administration plan in advance Hattie Carnegie—The | dowager Take a Glorious Greyhound 4 =e Expense-Paid Tour to NEW Y ity WASHING ON, He ‘home from school on New York's East Side. Sally Victor—A millinery de- signer whose one aim is to make learned her trade in the depart- A thrilling com- bination tour of America’s won- its purchases of such things as/fabrics, molds them with thejlove, hats that sometimes change |Wesley Simpson, successful textile | military items which take yearsjhands of a sculptor. Is married to|their lives. Frank and outspoken. to manufacture. “There is going to be a carry-|manufacturer, maintains a per-iloyal friendships. jover of another 80 billion dolars fectly appointed New York a : ii ment and a country home in just as large as the Truman carry-|Greenwich, Conn. rover,” Byrd said. ‘These carry-| Lilly Dache—A French woman bovers have caused Congress to lose/ pcontrol of the budget.” everything in Instead of maxing direct appro-|garbage pails, can and should be/ specialty priations in advance, Byrd said, he beautiful. Famous as a milliner to stores Congress shuuld return to most of the world’s u ities, she hthe system it used up until a few has turned her talents to other years ago of granting elds in the last two years. de- thorite fox the denart in- evovthine from bras to and a born designer, who believes) eee WY.,3 in Wash) ...5 | i ” re tours or choice of in department Z features in New York ct with a leading New Y - Tesiems:'a-Aetage married to State \Justice Irving Levey out from her career babies, val oo GREYHOUND