The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 7, 1953, Page 2

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BEST DEAL IN TOWN Chrysler [Russians May Get Guarantee The Stars Sing From The Western Powers _ In Lavish New Against German Aggression (Color Movie ” Para- | By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER | (ASHINGTON (#—Proposals for | og Russia guarantees against/of that power for a new aggression ] ible new German aggression|in future years might have an ap-|propriately named pictures ever to; ire inoat Bkaly-to come to s-hendipeal to the Soviets. lcome out of Hollywood. The stars lin concluding plans to arm West-| Dulles said both the Russian peo- Singing” do just! fern Germany. jple and the French people werelexactly what states — | No here knows whether such titled to reassurance of this kind pede ste would make German 254 that the German people want. | larming in the Western alliance|®? t give it. He thus suggested| any more acceptable to Russia,|* TecePptive attitude in Europe to- \Cloc Many diplomats’ doubt that it ward providing guarantees. artist; Anna Maria } would, power in Germany, some kind of treaty guarantees against the use/bows into the Monroe Theatre, the’ Another side of ogee t a beautiful sixteen: weit cha Wing 5 ever, was suggested President tura soprano 2S | Nevertheless, since the Western risenhower's speech yesterday atiof an angel”, and Lauritz Mel- |Powers now seem determined 10) atlantic City, N. J. He said Russia!chior, the go shead with the German p: jis bent upon wor:d domination. 'tone, mc Hig | great Wagnerian bari-| amt u—Three Dade cons! CIFELLI'S and since Russia is bitterly op-/The North Atlantic alliance and|" ‘The lilting melodies selected for i posed, many feel the idea of aithe proposed European Defense this trio of .singers include both jnonaggression guarantee is atiCommunity were developed specif- | popular and classical and wha! hapa peaks n we ically to defeat such a Ru lance eT purpose. | which Russia could very likely get] A rearmed West Germany thus Western assurances of Germany’s|would presumably be viewed by| |future peaceful behavior would be |the Kremlin as a threat to Russia in the event a German unification aggressive designs. To the extent poet oF poe treaty Pee spe ears this may be true, sore ge — 5 some officials ad-|o viet communism wi H | vocate pated a Donagerettion jlitie of real interest in redass of ji. . as part of a pack-|Germany’s future good vior. /age deal with Russia on Germany. | Secretary of State Dulles told a. ° o imews conference yesterday that Co “the general problem of giving re-| e ngo assurance against the possible re-| 'surgence of German aggression is} Of a matter which is being studied” Ts Setting iby the United States in consulta- e ‘Adventure Film tion with the British, French and fi For pulse-stirring adventure few | West German goverrments. Dulles said this government is ‘pictures have come along with more impact than “White Witch urgently trying to find new ways /to remove points of friction with Doctor,” which opens Thursday at) the Soviet government in this hy- drogen bomb age. But Dulles em Thursday, is one of the most ap-}4,. Addiction Drops DALLAS, Tex. .p—Fewer people jare becoming narcotic addicts as a result of medicine given under a doctor’s care. Addiction resulting from medical treatment has dronped from S$ per cent to about 1 per cent in the past 20 years, Dr. William F. Os- senfort of the U. S. Public Health Hospital at Fort Worth said Mon- Ossenfort, addressing the ‘Texas Surgical Society, said nar- cotie addition on the whole is on the decrease in the United States. He said one out of every 1,000 Tecruits was rejected for @rug addiction in World War I but that figure dropped to one out of 10,000 in World War Il. Lots Of Candidates ‘School trustees are to be elected Page®. THE KEY WESTEITIZEN Wednesday, October 7, 1953 Birds Rush The Season MIAM! ®—Even the birds are} coming to- Florida early this sear.| stRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Migratory ducks have been seen in small numbers in the Ever Triumph glades National Park and Hialeah Coffee Race course’s 32-acre infield lake. | at | ALL GROCERS BILL'S LICENSED PAWN SHOP a bird sanctuary, had several mi- gratory ducks over the weekend. POOR OLD CRAIG | SERVICE. |Your Grocer SELLS thst Gena STATION Francis at T: DIAL 2-993 Your PURE OIL Dealer OFFICE HOURS 9-12 — 25 @9 DUVAL STREET (Upstairs) TELEPHONE 2-787 Mat. 2 & 4:06 Night 6:12 4 AIR CONDITIONED Last Times Today | Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. RADIO an. | T.V. Servic: | All Work Guaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. F .sipment FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE — SEE... DAVID CIFELLI 920 Truman Ave. (Rear) TELEPHONE 2-7637 WITCH Doctor, DON'T FORGET! WEDNESDAY IS KEY WEST Mat. 3:30 Night 6:20 & 8:30 AIR COOLED AMATEUR NITE | that @5\the Strand Theatre. The strange/chior, Anna Maria is able to elude phasized anxious as the United States is to Try First Plymouth Dodge DeSoto find ways of living with Russia, ‘it is not interested in making meaningless agreements and is not considering any kind of nonaggres- sion assurance other than one con. cerned with Germany—with giar- antees regarding Korea.. and Austria as future possibilities if the Kremlin shows any interest. ‘Dulles thus undertook to’ deflate talk of some genera) nonaggres- sion pact or system about which there has been speculation here! and abroad in recent weeks, He said Russia and the United | States and its allies are members of the United Na U.N. Charter, with its renunei tion of the use cf force, makes’. the best possible nonaggression| treaty. But, Dulles added, the defeated World War Il power, Germany is not a member of the United Na- tions and so it was thought that some means might be found to cover Germany by guarantees similar to those of the U, N. Char. ter, He said there has been no coficlus! on the means. “The which gives mal talks on n this; After months |delay, France is expected to ratify by early next year a treaty estab- ‘lishing a six-nation European De- ifense’-Community (EDC). West | Germany, ‘which is not a member of the North. Atlantic Alliance, would be a member of EDC and | would be rearmed. EDC would be | tightly linked with the North At- lantic Alliance. | Russia thus is confronted with the prospect of seeing West Ger- |many return to military strength las a part of an anti-Communist | alliance committed to the defense pos and that the! masterfully photographed in color’ go are breath-taking. The human jering emotions and love add much to the gripping power and fascin- ation of this Twentieth Century. Fox production, which turns out to be thrilling entertainment. Susan Hayward, as an American nurse who is determined to forget a broken heart by helping to heal \jungle natives, and Robert Mit- jchum, a white hunter, who uses |her as a dupe to get into forbidden \native territory where gold is hid- jden, are the chief protagonists in this pulsating sotry. Their perform- jances are most convincing and jamazingly. moving. Teaming cf! \second appearance together, prov-! ed to be a most happy combina. jtion for the producers of “White, Witch Doctor.” Also colorful are} performances of Walter Slezak, Mitchum’s accomplice in the! Plan to trick the Bakubas of. their! jgold, and a group of African na-' jtives who play-ehi illagers in the picture, As many a thousand natives appear in the course of the varied scenes which give the picture the authen- ticity that makes it iso: unusually intriguing for the audience: Henry Hathaway- directed the |visual and emotional qualities, em- /Phasizing particularly the’ brooding jacing relations between whites and \natives, its tribal dances, its pan- suspense. He has kept these values {in proportion so that the picture beauty of lush jungle atmosphere,| by Technicolor, and the glimpses; into the secrets of the Belgian Con-| conflicts of greed, sacrifice, smold- |Miss Hayward and Mitchum, their; \picture with keen insight to its! sinister jungle atmosphefe, its men-} oramic splendor and its foreboding P the police and eventually gain fame and remain in the United |States. All of this does not come about without some exciting incidents that are artfully blended with won- derful musie and uproarious come- dy, Not enough can be said for the skillful performances of the three starring members of the cast with the utmost zest. ‘screen debut in “The Stars Are |Singing,” displays a warm and per- the audience completely en- tranced. Her singing of “I do! I do! I do!” — which along with jfour other new songs was written — is one of the bounciest and live- | ‘jest musical numbers yet put on like beauty to perfection. She not! only handles the dramatic aspects of her characterization, but also rmth- and emotion into her The veteran of the trip is Lauritz Melchior and, as the opera singer ‘gone to pot, he excels all that he ‘brings to the audience a character who is both lovable and human and/| his strong vocal qualities shatter | the air giving one of the illusion of being actually present at the Met- ropolitan Opera. i Adding greatly to the melodic’ roceedings is a supporting cast |headed by Tom Morton, Fred Clark \John Archer and Bob Williams |with his dog, Red Dust, The screen. who tackle their respective stints | Miss Clooney, who makes her | sonable personality that will have] by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans} i ixture, ts, warriors an “| ypanees to instill lovely mix! done in the past, Mr, Melchoir | If You Can Sing, Dance, or Entertain In Any Way We'd Like To See You! 4 i 4 Thursday and Friday Only ONE AGAINST THE WEST! Prizes Every Wednesday Register at the Box Office... Open Wednesdays, 4:00 P.M. He wanted what was coming to him— lof Western Europe, jcarries the beholder away. One of, if he had to kill Chrysler BEST DEAL IN TOWN Navarro Inc. 601 Duval Street | To the extent that the Kremlin actually fears a revival of military Big leSaleAt Gardner’s |Next Week local shoppers for a four-day per- jiod, beginning Wednesday, Oct. 14, when Gardner’s Pharmacy, 1114 Truman Avenue, opens its Rexall | Fall One-Cent Sale. | Double quantities of nearly 200 freshly stocked items of merchan- }dise may be obtained during the Sale for one cent more than the | regular unit price. Sale merchandise includes Christ- mas items, rubber goods, vita-' min products, baby needs, toilet- ties, stationery, household reme- | dies and medicine chest needs, In Haddition to regular One-Cent Sale items, special bargains will also be offered in hosiery, cua’ Hollywood Pinups | accessories, candy, towels andi jother products. | For the convenience of local | patrons, advance order forms may keeper ne all items } clu in the sale. rs ma Ifill out these Pa rata to : sale and leave them at the store.| Marshal Tito’s government re- | Orders will be fillé8 and may be i up and paid for during the The Rexall Fall One-Cent Sale issone of two such events held annually by Rexall stores in order) to Products at unusual savings, Since! the scenes which give the picture much of its chilling suspense shows he attempt of a native witch doc- tor to kill Miss Hayward by putting a deadly tarantula in her cot while ishe is sleeping in a jungle camp. Leon Shamroy’s magic with his |Technicolor cameras gives the pic- ture a photographic richness that! lifts it high above the average mo-| ition picture. Credit also must be} | Pennies will be worth dollars to given to Producer Otto Lang and| |Scenarists Ivan Goff and Ben Rob- lerts, who adopted Louise A. Stine trof’s novel, for the over-all excel. lence of the picture in productio: jand story values. “White Witch Doctor” comes to the screen as| one of the finest stories of darkes' ‘Africa that Hollywood ever ha: turned out. It is superlative enier-! jtainment in every respect. Yugoslav Bobby Soxers Rapped For iplay which Liam O’Brien adapted {from a story by Paul Hervey Fox \provides all players a perfect op- portunity to display their variegat- ed talents. As produced by Irving er and directed by Norman Taurog, “The Stars Are Singing” emerges as top notch screen enter- tainment perfectly suited for every- one’s taste. FORGER | NEWPORT NEWS, Va. i — A lcharge of forgery was dismissed Negro, ‘i Witnesses testified that Canady ould not write, up the biggest collection of film star photos. reports that before the Communists took over control of the government such ptactices jwere tolerated even though every- jone “laughed because they made | fools of themselves.” But times have changed and to get it! | i NEVER WAVE AT A WAC PARK ROW .. Thursday and Friday 7:07 and 10:45 9:37 ONLY DAVID MARIA ELE. oun = _s08N HODIAK - DEREK - BRIAN - MARQUES “AAMBUSH AT By ALEX SINGLETON BELGRADE (®-Yugoslav bobby |soxers whq send to Hollywood for |autographed photos of their favor- lite movie stars are on the official black list here. cently administered a stinging verbal spanking in the newspaper Borba, voice of Yugoslavia’s Com- munist party. The practice of soliciting Holly- | “Here in Yugoslavia,” says Bor- ba, “all who beg. particularly from foreigners, are scorned be- jeause they create an ugly picture | of our country.” E Besides, it’s expensive. As Borba by no means cheap here. And Yu- goslavia, nursing every dinar | (equivalent of a U. S. dime) can ill afford to indulge in even semi-_| jaceurately points out stamps are | Fox News at .£ Tomana coorw TECHNICOLOR ‘Story and Screen Pisy by DAVID LANG BOX OFFICE OPENS 4:00 P.M, wood pinups, says Borba, is a} “waste of time, costiy in stamps’ and degrading for Yugoslavia’s youngsters.” What’s more, parents are criticized as “lax” CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCT PHONE 23419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE BOX OFFICE OPEN TILL 9:00 P.M. rc “ for lettin; | this year’s Fall One-Cent Sale willitheir kids do it in the first nina |be @ major event in Rexall Drug} The Borba tirade comes on the Company's 50th anniversary year, heels of a substantia) increase in’ special efforts have been made to Y lav-Hollywood mail. Lately, provide exceptional values for the | TEL. 2-704 San Carlos Theatre Air Conditioned paper hints postal rates might occasion.—(Advt.) en-agers have even started competing to see who can build jfect for youngsters such pen projects.

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