The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 30, 1953, Page 11

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stants a Wreckage Of Airliner Ill Health Causes Break In Churchill, Eden | , June Haver's Convent Career ®etur To Duty ONDON # — iniste: By JAMES BACON sas home, Miss Haver said she rcs and rekeacer se. " < HOLLYWOOD #—"une Haver id litte news of Hollywood - — the movie star who gave up $3,500 and the rest of the outside world A®thony Even beaded home from a week for life ir a convent, is ““Life im the convent is like lite Mediterranean vacations today, home today for the rest that she i” jo Ten + aghwe “We all fying straight into a diplomatic prays will give her bealth to con- ¥@ ir mau ca t's our only pussi * tinue her religious coestion touch with the life we left behing.(Puame ott by Russia's new call a po he jfor the Big Four to discuss world year-old petite beauty, her) Her life in the convent has in um hair now returned to cluded labor in the kitchen and Problems with Red China ral brownette shade, flew laundry. Both were due here early to- ht frem Kansas City, Her heir was cut short in an un- night — Churchill from southera ‘om her doctor and re- Stamerous trim wo better fit the France and Eden from convales- " convent veil she has been wearing. cence in Greece. Both are sched- She laughed when coe of her sis-uled to be back in their old seats Se h a pos Be gp Seog a a ters told her that she was right t a Cabinet meeting Friday with § \coused what June hopes w only “le with Der new “Italian bod.” the Russian note certain to be the be a temporary break in her stud “ — By ey es to become a Roman Catholic Fellows Example For Eden it will be his first offi. Sister of Charity MEM 6-tese oe ~ | found the religious life every-‘low state reformetory inmate 7 an Paigtg “ine | hoped it would be.” she jumped from a truck driven by . said. “I lacked only the physical trusty Calvin Halligan and disa Premature Load t + ront . r p LOVISVILLE, KY—A chartereg airliner nearing the end vf its journey with a load of Puerto Rican (strength to continue I want to re peared yesterday, Halligan prompt- MIAMI, Okla. HA truck driver soldiers crashed and burned while attempting a landing at Standiford Field here late Monday. (turn as soon as I am able” ly rted it to refor: major MeCarty appoint. | ‘Tyenty-two were killed in the érash. The twin-engine C46, one of five chartered by the Army to She arrived dressed simply but tuorme > reformatory au-\weat ebout unleeding bis cargo in . thortiies. 100-degree-plus heat, sweating and not accompanying fa! Camp Kilmer, N. J., to Ft. Knox, Ky., carried a crew of three. Wirephoto. [smartly in # brown tailored suit were | transfer soldiers from Pp ‘ [iis ween eaten ant Gee Today officers sought both men. grinning sheepishly at the jibes of Mourning Friends Gather To Meet Train Bearing Body Of McCarty Home = g ig iF g "7 £ rr : Hl i than five hours yes- Tallahassee mourners casket as it lay in spStit qatar pomes end carted th elles After reporting the first escape, passers-by. He was unloading snow a aa a 7 Halligan himself disappeared. sleds for a department store. family were taken to to pay their . Shae 2A R li U ne T tor handbag. Lipstick was her only ‘arty famiiy home a biock| Men, women | | makeup — pean ESRIENNNET "rallzead. tation. all stations and ‘ . | epub cans Are nwl O makeu j neem: — - Always known as one of the most) Wednesday, September 30, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 1! the street another Some stopped for ; . Safety | Jcooperative of actresses, she will sti ‘ seine inienaainidaniiiniiate Some glanced kl ingly posed f ures and cha Sens, 2 eelewer. Stow meas to cen of Oo] Serve In Senate Labor Group :*.: ‘ae por t the home of luneral wil] cross and passed on her sister "ies Derothy Flynn Biteeh oe Florida Nations! Gi | wands ’ seats for . I'm so surprised to see such a pos- were at parade rest at each By JACK BELL crats on the labor group. homecoming.” she said. “I don't ¥ 1AMI AWN | NG Wi 7 i) 0 ve all the of the casket. Friends of the gov- . AND WORMAN WALKER | “Several senators said they consider myself a celebrity any ernor took turns sianding unno- . WASHINGTON W—Two Repub- would like to serve, but they don't more.” as to the ticed nearby. His body was not al- ee eee . want to change their present com At the airport to greet her were after it was re. lowed to be alone a minute from rramidironinig th gine _ Labor’ mittee assignments,” Smith said. \her mother and steplather, Mr and ecateses trein to lie in the time he died Monday night |Committee are going begging, @P~|-11m afraid some of them think Mrs, Andrew Ottestad: her two , two hours be. after a losing battle with pneu- Parently because GOP senators are that membership on the committee sisters, her grandmother and John service |monia and @ weakened heart, | Congratulations are in order for risctant to get directly involved might be a political liability Judge) Carberry, an old-time s set for 4 p.m.| Supreme court justices came in City Judge Enrique Esquinaldo,in any new Taft-Hartley law con-| “I don't agree with that view- friend of the family Andrews Episcopal * body. So did employes from jr and City Manager Vie Lang. troversy point, because I believe the Repub-| She disclosed that today was not jeCartys have|state offices and a large group of)... 1. community leaders have, President Eisenhower, mean-licans have widespread support the first time that she had ap- . The Rt. Rev. state legislators. | Key Westers and others While, had oppertunity to comment within the rank and file of labor, peared in street clothes since she the| Late in the day, Senate Presi- provided Key summoned 2t his news conference today on|even if the leaders are against us." entered the convent at Xavier, ~ |dent Charley £. Johns who took “®° #r¢ pyre wntitied (former Secretary of Labor Martin| In any event, some Republicans Kan, 7's months ago. She said over acting governor came to 9 court with a pam Court.” |Durkin's assertion the President expect a bruising political battle that, as a postulant, she had to the capitol with Mrs. Johns, They, Your Rights In Municipal |broke his word on su Taft. with the Democrats and GOP sen- dress in street clothes to make an stood silently with bowed heads| Judge Esquinalgo did an admir-|1, ey iow a ators who will be running for re- unpublicized visit to a hospital beside the casket, then moved able job of summing up these) 1.” white House has denied election next year were said to be three months ago away {Fights and providing better public inere was amy agreemeent, but particularly anxious te avoid direct) It was then, she said, that she Just before sunset, the young understanding of the court's reason |i. nas been no direct comment involvement realized that her illness was seri governor's body ‘eft the Capitol for|for existence. He emphatically \trom the President thus far. Eisen-| Republicans most discussed as ous en to become a barrier the last time. A company of Na-'stresses that the municipal court power also faced possible question- possible appointees to the commit- toward completion of the two-year tional Guardsmen presented armsjis not created to provide more Tev- ing on the choice of a successor to tee include Senators Barrett of novitiate training required before the silver-gray casket eme for the government. This is |Durkin, who resigaed Sept. 10. Wyoming, Busi? of Connecticut, she could take permanent vows. borne down the loug front steps|something that our people must be) The vacancies on the Senate La- Payne of Maine, Kuchell of Cali- Her ailment. she disclosed. is tied of the capitol and taken to the|made to understand. \bor Committee to be filled when fornia and Cooper of Kentucky up with a very train for the last journey home. If you haven't read Judge Esqui-| Congress meets again include those| But in the end the Conference of rate naido Your Rights In Municipal /eaused by the death of Sen. Taft|#ll GOP Senators may have to take! She said she is “eupremely hap- ze giie ty i : i att Fs ral it z 3 vite! ant Z i low metabolism P M Court” yet, by all means do 0.|(R-Ohio) and the expected transfer| matters into its »wn hands and or-\py” in religious life and added Key West Venetian Blind Co. apers erge ‘You'll find it is worth your time of Sen. Aiken (R-Vt) to the Senate der members assigned to the two that she does not intend to resume and it will be handy to keep for Foreign Relations Committee. __|vacancies. ¢ CRRBEB 1) work 123 DUVA). STREET TELEPHONE 2.5531 OTTAWA, W—Canada’s capital future reference. | Chairman H. Alexander Smith —— “I want only to rest,” she said, | will be without a morning paper,) Most people feel that there is a (R-NJ) conceded in an interview! The National Geographic Society “so that | may regain my strength Awnings - Doors - Jalousies | beginning tomorrow,, for the first\certain stigma attached to being jhe is having trouble lining up Re-|says no synthetic material yet de- and resume my religious training, time in 102 years. ‘arrested or summoned into court. |publicans to fill out the usual 7-4 veloped has all the properties of if God is willing.” The Ottawa Citizen announced | Their first reaction is a dread of margin of his party over the Demo- cork. | Later at a family reunion at her| today that it is merging its morn-ithe publicity that might result—| ie pay up ell your bills with « ee hee cee oe Se ootes that e from Loan Company.” ing henceforth only afier-\caused the summons or arrest. _ 7 “ jnoon. Today's morning paper is} From a oloemen's point of the last after 102 years of ibiles- view, such an attitude is both fool- tion, the announcement said. lish and uncalled for. We're all hu The Citizen said it believed the man—we can all make mistakes merger would “improve material-|either through ignorance or as the ly" the paper's service, Recent result of emotional strain or poor figures put the Citizer’s morning False pride acts like circulation at 12,499, its evening), govy with o pitchfork and often ot eee. prods us into a refusal to admit these mistakes. LONG-RANGE PAY Many arrests are made as & a DELPHIA & — Here's 9 Matter of protective custody for ye Oe aere's eine individual. As an illustration, ws Mie new wrinkle in savings pla: | WILLA / When 157 of the city’s 18,000 em. it is ~ peflag or wer ai = LEAL os their checks Person il—not Test weeks they found their checks much because he might be doing be. —, dated 10-29-43—which would have something wrong but in order to made them valueless until Oct. 29,/Protect him from being run over) 1963 jor falling overboard. 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