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ITS PROFITABLE TO By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD ‘7—The most re- luctant TV star of the new season fs an unpredictable Welshman gamed Ray Milland. The actor stars tonight on “Meet Mr, MecNutley” over CBS. The story of how he was eased into TV is a weird one. “Jt all goes back to 1946, when my agent was in the Zeppo Marx agency,” he related. “Marx broke ep his company, and my agent had a chance to go to MCA—if he could take along myself, Bar- bara Stanwyck, a writer and a director. We agreed, so he got his Time fab a eed the giant among agencies, began to get into TV film production. Milland’s agent urged him to make @ half-hour film with the aim of selling a neries. % iy not,” the actor re- “IT don’t want to work that T’'m busy enough with mov- fes.” The agent persisted, as agents are inclined to do. After a number of turndowns, Milland finally agreed to do the half-hour film. ‘That was a year and a half ago. Last December, Milland, weary from steady movie making, was in| New York ready to leave for a three-month vacation in Switzer- land, Jules Stein, MCA prexy, in- vited him to a lunch, at which he promised a “surprise.” “I thought surely they would pre- sent me with a platinum ciga- Fette case or something like that after all the money they had made from me,” Milland naid. But he arrived to meet a lot of strangers. Stein proudly announced Probe Groups Aid In Maintaining National Security By JOHN CHADWICK WASHINGTON # — Sen. Wiley (R-Wis) says the nation’s security would be “infinitely more endan- gered” today. if congressional in- vestigators had not persistently sought out subversion and espion- age. “How many espionage agents, how many subversive government employes might still be engaged in their nefarious work had it not been for Senate and House com- mittees courageously flushing these enemies out from the darkness so necessary to the enemies’ suc- cess?” he asked, Wiley’s comments are contained in an introduction ne has written for an internal security manual, a compilation of laws, executive or- ders and congressional probes. The manual, a project of the Senate Foreign Relations Commit- tke which Wiley heads, has not yet been published but was made Ponape to a reporter in proof Wiley remarked that behind the simple listing of resolutions auth- congressional probes into orizing —_—_—_— ¥ internal security matters lay |READ THE CITIZEN DAILY sold, and the other guests repre- sented the sponsor. The jmade a quick exit. i |told Stein he had no intention jmaking the seriés. That was before his of skiing and i |He returned bursting jand eager for work. He a: to portray Mr. MeNutiey, |memoried professor, for |screens. | After grinding out 12 \films, he went into the Hitcheock chiller “Dial Murder.” Now he must returr the series. He’s not entirely ree- onciled to his fate. “T've got to turn out 14 in a row, jtake a recess, then turn out 14 |more,” he explained. “I haven't! got time for anything else, It killed me, but I had to turn down a beautiful part opposite had them postpone the starting date again and again so I could make it. “Now Shirley Booth has to open in a stage musical it, December and they can’t postpone any long- er. So 1 fiad to pass it up, worse juck,”” The disadvantages of TV include working like mad for money the government takes away, Milland complained, But be admitted that there might be a bright side. A series like “McNutley” could be an annuity for the future. “There are a hundred or so TV markets now,” he said. “There are lyears, They’ll need a lot of film ‘to fill up all that air time with.” “some of the most dramatic con- itroversies in legislative history.” “Efforts toward establishment and continuation of these investi- gations have been the subject of some of the bitterest battles in the Senate and House, and in the for- um of American public opinion,” he said. Wiley added that leading figures in the various investigations, no- tably the committee and subcom- mittee chairmen, often have been |subjected ‘‘to personal attacks of| unprecedented proportions.” “Particularly in the early days,” he said, “they have had to fight for their political lives and for! their committees’ lives almost jevery inch of the, way.” Wiley said it was fortunate for the country that the investigations jhave been “‘as relatively success- ful as history attests them to be,” adding: “It staggers the imagination to contemplate how infinitely more endangered our national security would have been if those hardy proponents of the investigations had faltered in their efforts to in- itiate and continue their inquiries.” Mrs. Nixon Honored WASHINGTON (#—Mrs. Richard Nixon has been proclaimed “‘Out- |Standing Homemaker of the Year” by the Home Fashions League. Largest Tax Bill Paid A RECEIPT FOR $21,841.74 was received Wednesday in Key West from Mrs. Bill Porter by W. L. Gale, Southern Bell mana- supposed to be around 1,000 in five| § ou herein and you are re- serve & copy of your an- torney for Plaintiff and thereof with the mm OF before the AD. 1953, Pro Confesso you. West, Monroe EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk Circuit Court! By: Kathleen Nottage De; a Tallahassee’ Florida, September 21, 1953. CONSTRUCTION LJ MAINTENANCE P! Sealed bids will be a at ‘Tallahassee, Florida, f: qualified Contractors until 10:30 A.M. (E.S.T.) on the 6th dav of October, 1953, for the construction of the ° following projects: State Project, Jobs Nos. 9001-151, 9002-150 and 9001-107, State Road No. 6, Monroe County. Stock Island Bridge and approaches. Work con- sists of Maintenance of Traffic; heavy excavai constructing a 360 foot conc: ck bridge on 14” square Concri ind Steel Compos- ite Piling: 8” mi Rock Base with Type 2 8 ‘Treat.; and incidental 12 DAYS 4 DAYS Minimum of 3 Lines Per Insertion DEADLINE: 9:30 A.M. DAILY In case of error, The Citizen will be responsible for only one insertion. CONTRACT RATES ON REQUEST Cash Over Counter 99¢ Will Give You A 3-Line Classified a The net length of these jobs 4 miles. A Proposal Guaranty amount of $10,000.00 will be item: is 1. e terms (1) “light excavation,” (2) “medium excavation,” and (3) “heavy excavation” as used herein- be dicate, respectively, (i) less 0 Cu. Yds. p mile, (2) to 15,000 Cu. Yds. per mile, and! (3) more than 15,000 Cu. Yds. per mile. A Proposal Guaranty consisting of| either a certified check, cashier's check, trust com: eer ts fi check or bank draft of any nat! or state bank, in the amount stated above, made payable to the Chair- man of the State Road Department, must accompany each bid. Al checks or drafts shall have sued within-60 davs of the receiving bids. Certified che mM have the necessary State of Florida's Documentary Stamps attached. e name of the bidder and the, applicable Project Number should be shown on the check or draft. All work ig to be done in accord. ance with Plans, Specifications, and Special Provisions of the State Road Department. Special attention 19 otice to Qualified Contractors” and any Special Pro- visions contained in the Proposal) Form. Plans and/or Proposal Forms will be furnished to Qualified Contrac- tors upon application to this office for the sum of $25.00 per set. Extra sets of mav be purchased for $10.00 pe: The Standard Specifi- cations z purchased for. $1.00} jd copy. Plans, with or | without — Provisions, may be pur- chased 4 fabricators for $10.00 per set. NO REFUND WILL BE MADE FOR ANY OF THE ABOVE CHARGES FOR ND PRO- POSAL FORMS. Proposal Forms will not pe issued unless request is received at least 24 hours prior to opening bids. ‘The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. STATE ROAD DEPARTMENT OF FLORIDA, RICHARD H. SIMPSON, Chairman SAM P. TURNBULL, State Highway Engineer sept24;octl,1953 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS LAW NAME NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in busiess under the fictitious name of “* FLORIDA KEYS PHOTO SERVICE,” at Marathon,| Florida, intends to register the said fictitious name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, jorida. Dated September 8, 1953. DWIN O. SWIFT, Jr., Sole Owner.) septl7-24;octl-8,1953 NOTICE TO CREDITO! ETC. IN THE COUNTY JUDGE’S COURT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. In Re Estate of MARY C. FORNS, formerly MARY C. OLIVEROS, Deceased. To all creditors and all persons having claims or deman inst the estate of Marv C. For: of Ramrod Key, Monroe County, Florid: You, and each of you, are hereby notifi d required to fil claims or demands which you, any of you, may have against the estate of Mary C. Forns, formerly Mary C. Oliveros, deceased, late of Ramrod Key, Monroe County, Flor- ida, in the office of the County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, in the Court House of said County, iat Key West, Florida, within eight calendar months from the time of the first publication of this notice, to-wit, October 1, A.D. 1953. Each claim or demand must pe jn writ- t state the place of Dost office address of the and must be sworn to by the claimant, his agent or attor- ney. - ‘Kay such claim or demand not so filed within eight months from the time of the first publication of Dated at this 0th day of September, A. D. 1953. Nellie Christine Oliveros As Administratriz of the Estate of Mary C. Forns, formerly Mary C. os, deceased. for Administratrs ey for nistratrix . oct -8-15-22,1953 2—Apartments For Rent J. La Attorn for 3 Days Five Average Words Per Line 2—Apartments For Rent (CONTINUED) MODES Trademart hagas to-l T MAIDENS Jay Aran + Foun wi ns THe LANDRY BAG YOu SExT OvER: DO YOU Wan HIM CLEANED AND PRESSED oR Do You WANT HiM BALK AS HE 16? 5—Rooms For Rent | TROPICAL Hotel. Newly renovated! large rooms. Singles $8.00, doubles $12.00. septs-tf) APARTMENTS and sleeping Ttooms. Nicely decorated. By day, aished. M and B Motel, 1032 Eaton. octl-tf BEAUTIFULLY furn., cool 2 bed-| Yroom apt. overlooking ocean.’ Phone 2-5776. sept2s-tt Reasonable rates. Town Hotel, 805 Simonton St.Phone 2-2634. sept28-6t ONE new waterfront one bedroom apt. Beautifully furnished. Boat-| ing privileges. Phone 2-2271. sept29-3t| GARDEN Apt. Sorry, no children or animals. Apply 301 Whitehead! St., before 7 P.M. sept30-2tx UNFURNISHED 4 room apt. Elec. refrigerator and stove. Immed-' iate occupancy. 3210 Eagle Ave. sept30-6t 2 BEDROOM furnished apt. $100.00 monthly, plus utilities. 1311 Grin- nell St., rear. octl-tf 3—Cottages For Rent COMPLETELY furnished one bed- room cottage. Low summer rates. Private beach. Lord’s Beach’ Court, corner South and Elizabeth Streets. Phone 2-2829. sept30-tf SMALL two bedroom cottage. Va- cant Oct. 4. Rent, $110.00 month- ly. 1315 Elizabeth St., near South St. octl-3t} 4—Houses For Rent 2 BEDROOM unfurn. house. Elec. kitchen. Aply 814 Olivia St. sept30-3t) EFFICIENCY furnished _apts.! ‘SLEEPING room. Hot water, pri- vate bath, private entrance. Men Apts.|only. 909 Elizabeth St. _sept29-tf CLEAN, quiet rooms. 1 block from business district. Free} parking. 513 Whitehead. sept30-6tx 8—Male Help Wanted ROUTE MAN. Experience and honesty necessary. High pay. Call in person. Poinciana Cleaners, 218 Simonton St. sept30-3tx) 17—Personal Services PHOTOSTATIC Copies. Fast ser- vice. Larry Karns Studio, 220 Duval, Phone 2-681. octl-tf NOTARY PUBLIC NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office octi-tf Singer Sewing Machines SALES, service, parts. Singer Sewing Machine Co, 118 Coral ‘Way, Coral Gables. sept2-tf, FOR SALE: Six consecutive issues of The Key West Citizen deliver- ed to your door, 25¢ weekly. Dial 2-5661, Circulation Dept. octl-tf BUS BOY wanted. La Concha Hotel. Apply in person. octl-2t; STOCK MAN and Shipping Clerk. Must have some experience. Ap-| ply in person. Roy’s Auto Parts, 121 Duval St. octl-3t) TRUCK DRIVER to make local deliveries. Apply in person. Roy’s| Auto Parts. 121 Duval St, _octl-3t) 9—Female Help Wanted KITCHEN Help. Apply in person. Ponce’s Luncheonette. 701 Simon- ton St. sept24-6t ARTHUR MURRAY needs women, 18 to 29. Neat and intelligent.| Full or part time. Apply 1:00 - 6:00. 517 Duval Street. sept25-6t! BEAUTICIAN. All around opera- tor. Apply Martin Hair Stylist, 921 Truman Ave. Phone 2-3021. sept29-6t BAR MAID to work at Jungle Bar. A good job. 801 Duval St. sept29-3t EXPERIENCED Waitress. Night shift. Columbia Restaurant, 117 Duval St. sept29-3t EXAMINER and checker. Experi- ence only. Union wages. Call in} person. Poinciana Cleaners. 218) Simonton St. sept30-3tx 13—Nursery Schools 'THE Friendly nursery school has openings for children 3 to 6) years. Registered .-indergarten teacher. Phone 2-6881. — sept26-6t 6 ROOMS, 2 bedrooms, furnished. Cool, large porch, private drive, landscaped. Close to Jr. and High! School. No children or pets. Rea- sonable for long terms. 1415 United) ISLAND Nursery. Day -nd nite} service. By reservation. 540) White St. ‘sept28-24t For Bargains Galore, Read St. octl-tf| The Citizen’s Classified Ads CKLEY ger, in payment of the company’s municipal ad valorem taxes ARMY DENTAL CLINIC BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invitations: and announcements printed by, The Artman Press. Dial 2-5661. octl-tf INFANT CARE our specialty. and Fi ALL TYPES GENERAL CONSTRUCTION PORTER -WAGOR - RUSSELL, Bended Licensed Contractor Inc, JAMES ANDE! RSON, Sup’t. octi-tf} AUSTIN G. TAYLOR, licensed general contractor, old and new work. 616 Duval St. Phone 2-6141. octl-tf FOR NEW HOMES Free Estimates Gladly Given 1120 South St. Phone 2-5546 octl-tf 34—Household Items For Sale pe ELECTRIC Fan, $4.00. Mrs. Al bury. 12-E Porter Place. Phone 2-5036. septso-st @ G. E. REFRIGERATOR in good condition. $65.00. 716 Love Lane. septso-Stz 'THREE-PIECE mahogany bed- Toom suite, including mattress and springs. 15 Maine Road, Sigs- bee Park. sept30-Stz FOUR Burner Magic Chef Gas Stove. A-1 condition, $35.00. 313 Peacon Lane. Octl-3tx BABY BUGGY, hinged pad. Rea- FOR buying or selling any kind of Key West property, contact! Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming St. Es- BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom C. B.S. Many extras. Buy equity. As- sume F.H.A. mortgage. Low monthly payments. 1614 South St. Phone 2-6000. sept29-3t! Cc. B. S. Two Bedroom, 2 bath, carport, excellent condition. $5,000 down. Phone 2-5257, _oct1-3t 26—Lots For Sale 2 LOTS, block from ocean and 44-1 Poinciana. Phone 2-6178. 34A—Restaurant and Store Equipment 8 PLASTIC Counter Stools, $20.00. _ Phone 2.3383. octl-3tx 36—Bicycles and Tricycles ‘BRING US your bicycle. We can 37—Automotive Parts _ ‘USED Truck and passenger car tires — New recaps, all sizes, Casa Marina. M. Herman, ‘Caroga Lake, N. Y. augld-tt) 31—Garden and Lawn Supplies ‘WE proudly offer Blue Ribbon! Parakeets. Guaranteed to talk. Solid here exclusively. Key West! Garden and Lawn Supply. Phone; 2-6912, sept29-3t) 33—Miscellaneous NOTES Payable Forms. 10 foi 15c. Artman Press, Phone 2-5661. octl-tf EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY 3428 Duck Avenue, Poinciana. Phone 2-6051. We Buy and Sell New and Used Furniture. octl-tf Make The ARTMAN PRESS Dick's Tire Service, 929 Truman. octl-tf ONE MACK bus body. 32 ft. All aluminum. Excellent for living quarters, Key West Transit Co., Red Brick Garage. sept29-3tx 38—Auomobiles For Sale ‘33 STUDEBAKER V-8 Comdr. Regal sport model coupe. Low mileage. Sacrifice. Must sell. Best price offered for equity, Take over contract. Private party. Phone 2-7518. 1937 CHEVROLET. Perfect running condition. Good body, radio, new seat covers. Good motor and tires. $150.00. Inquire at Key West Citi- zen, ask for Ramon. sept29-6t 38A—Trucks For Sale 186 DODGE truck, 12 ft, stake. Good condition. tires. Good Island Nursery. 540 White St. |yeur headquarters fer the finest $350.00 or best offer, Cabin 18, sept29-6t WILL TAKE CARE of small child in my home. Hours, 7:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Phone 2-5150. 18—Special Services SNO CAP BLEACH Is mild, effec- tive; yet has ne lasting eder. Buy from your grocer. octi-tf EXPERT RADIO REPAIRS — AUTO RADIOS A SPECIALTY.) PRATT’S RADIO SERVICE, 908 FLEMING ST., PHONE 2-7512, FREE PICK UP AND D ERY. 22—Lost SET OF Car Keys. In_or near Kress. Finder please Call 2-3827. Reward. sept24-6tx SMALL Black Puppy. Little white under neck. Long ears. Smooth fur. Last seen Tuesday near Fifth and Staples Streets. Phone 2-7548. sept30-3t BRIGHT Green Male Parakeet. In| vicinity of Sun and Surf Motel, South Beach. 508 South St. Reward. Phone 2-7703, until 6 P.M. oct-2t 23—Found PERSON who lost sum of money) near Poinciana Elementary School may claim same at prin- cipal’s office, with proper identifi- cation and paying for this adv. sept30-2t) | 24—Busi Opportunities LAUNDERETTE. Newly opened. Excellent ‘location. Ideal for] husband and wife. Small down payment. Terms arranged. Call 2-6276. sept2s-tf in printing. DIAL 2-5661. GLIODEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES — FIXTURES KEY WEST SUPPLY CO, 219 Simenten St. Tel. 2.3123 octl-tf} FALL air conditioner. Close out, % hp. Vornado demonstrator, $285.00. % h.p. Vornado demonstra- tor, $245.00. Pierce Brothers, cor- ner Fleming and Elizabeth Sts. Phone 2-5922. octl-tf! APARTMENT-size gas stove. Ex- cellent condition, $50.00. In- quire 107 Sigsbee Road, fs en MAKE offer. 1 — 10 cu. ft, show- case with compressor. 1 — 16 cu. ft. 2-dr. refrigerator. 1 stamp ma- chine. George’s Grocery, 1500 New- ton St. Phone 2-5407, 8 P.M. to 6 P.M. octl-3t) WE BUY, sell, and finance Trail- ers. Tipton Trailer Sales, Stock Island. octl-6tx FOR SALE or trade. ’53 for older model, and equity. 1114 Margaret St. octl-4tx SALE: 5 ft. solid glass fishing rod, $4.95. Key Tackle, Roosevelt Blvd. octl-tf} 34—Household Items For Sale ONE 4 ft., 1949 Servel refrigera- tor. $75.00. Small apt. size gas stove, $10.00. 14-A Arthur Sawyer kd., after 6:00 P.M. TWO 4-drawer chests. Natural! finish. One dressing table. All) excellent condition. 53 Maine Road. sept30-6tx’ sept29-3t) 17th Ave, Miami, Fla. septi2-30t HOUSE Trailer. Pontiac Chief. 2 bedroom, bathroom. Excellent condition. Lot 30, Overseas Trailer Park. sept24-6t MODEL 46 Admiral, 27’, $800.00 will take this bargain. Complete with dishes and cooking utensils, Phone 2-9459, ask for Coggins. septzs-6tx 40—Motor Bikes and Motor Scooters *53 CUSHMAN Eagle Scooter. Good condition, Apply 1016 Grinnell trees 7 ee 41—Boats and Motors 13%’ MOLDED Plywood Boat. 14 H.P. Evinrude. New trailer. $575. Phone Dr. Hall, Dental Dispensary, Naval Station. sept2d-6tx NEW 10 H.P. Martin. Never been used. Has gear shift. $200. 1208 Florida St.,after 6 P.M. 5 neutral clutch. Practically new. Inquire at F-1, George Allen Apts., Firsts __"_—_—__—sapth 14 FT. DELUXE Kauffman run-a- bout, $294.00. Key Tackle, Roose- velt Blvd, octl-tf on ee ee ee eee ‘You Can Advertise On This Page for as Little as 99c (Cost of a 3-line Ad) USE THIS ORDER BLANK NOW!! CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT, The Key West Citizen, Key West, Florida. You may run my ad times in The Key West Citizen. Remittance for $___._______ s enclosed. INEWLY renovated bedroom apart-| ment. All utilities. Reasonable Tates.-321 Simonton. octl-tf Southern Bell Telephone Company is the city’s largest tax payer due to the tremendous investment it has made in Key West| and oo maid and janitor ser- in the form of buildings, dialing equipment and cable facilities to/vice, utilities furnished. Coral Ho- provide the city with one of the most modern communication|tel Apartments, 312 Simonton St. aystems in the United States, octl-tf _ W.L, Gale, manager here, said today, “I am happy to present!BEDROOM apts. Furnished. All this check ($21,841.75 in payment of ad valorem taxes) knowing} Utilities supplied. Sea Isle Court, that we, as a company, are doing our part to further the growth|%25 Windsor Lane. oct and development of our city. The telephone company is essen-| === a=ieeeesers | tially a local business. Its employees are citizens of the Key West! prachacmeitinnn td “x: WANTADS ———E—EEE ESS for the year of 1953.—Citizen Staff Photo, Finch. Please Print or Typewrite ET Address Count as Part of Ad Count as Part of Ad FIGURE FIVE AVERAGE WORDS TO A LINE See Rate Schedule Elsewhere On This Page 2 OE GG 6 Ee GS OR ae eee EE a ee community. They shop in local stores, attend local churches and. own homes here. They pay taxes here and do their part in civic work because they are citizens who are interasted in the improve. | ment and growth of the Key West Area.” ‘ wade