The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 9, 1953, Page 5

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/ EISENHOWER VERIFIES RUSSIA‘S ATOMIC By JACK BELL WASHINGTON W—President Ei-llawmakers. increasing capability of delivering|« another layer of secrecy on all |uation was generally applauded by|Strauss of the Atomic Energy ‘Commission (AEC). But Sen. Kefauver (D-Tenn) said) In a formal statement at his ithe President may have created|news conference, Eisenhower also: aa atomic attack on the United|too secret a subject.” Complain-|all members of his administration States, but he does pot think the|ing that Eisenhower said nothing/“‘to refrain from coxment on So- of continental defenses, Kefauver|viet nuclear capabilities unless they| asked for a Senate Armed Serv-|first check their statements” with) ices Committee hearing on this is-\Strauss, the AEC chairman. Ke- fauver and some cther Democratic senators have said the public was termed conflicting statements. 2, Declared the U. S. atomic ‘stockpile “is large and increasing steadily,” and that it includes ‘weapons for use in the specific tasks assigned the Army, Navy and Air Force. Sens. Hickenlooper (R-Iowa) and Olin D. Johnston (D-SC), among and Chairmen Lewis L.jothers, agreed there is no immi- | Tony Curtis Adds To His New Laurels Young Tony Curtis, newest gra- Glamor Of Old ur of his outstanding pertormasee| NeW Orleans See ng RE |the Monroe Theatre. The glamor and charm of old j,_ This new film, which also starsinew Orleans prevades RKO Ra- Jan Sterling and Mona Freeman,|4i9+s new romantic drama, “My comes close on the success of Forbidden Past,” opening Sunday 1. Announeed that he has asked) being confused by what they tinued: nent prospect of a Russian atomic attack on this country. : Sen. Green (D-RI) applauded Ei-) senhower’s clampdown on varying) statements from administration of- ficials on the probability of any such attack. Eisenhower's statement said “The Soviets now have the capa- bility of atomic attack on us, and jsuch Capability will increase with’ Passage of time,’”’ and it con- | “In August of this year we learned through intelligence chan-) nels of a Soviet test of an atomic} jdevice in which some part of the jexplosive force was derived from| jthermonuclear reaction . . . popu: \ always estimated it was within thejot threat without necessarily in- scientific and technical capabilities creasing the gross cost. of the Soviets, aided by “the ma-| Neither was he ready to predict terial assistance of what they| any early budget balancing, al- jlearned of our program throughithough he said such a balance re- » {mains a goal his =dministration “The Soviets now possess a/wants to reach as sOOM as pos- stockpile of atomic weapons of sible. | conventional types and we must’ He couldn't even say at this| furthermore conclude that the pow-'time, Eisenhower observed, that | erful explosion of Aug. 12th last the budget would be balanced by was produced by a weapon, or the! July 1, 1955. Secretary of the| forerunner of a weapon, of power|Treasury Humphrey predicted far in excess of conventional some time ago that revenues types,” he said. jwill reach a daily balance with The President was asked about expenditures by next July, which Secretary Wilson’s statement that would eliminate deficits in the fis-| it might be three years before'ca} year ending the day before -\the Russians had enough bombs! july 3, 1955. ; Friday, October 9, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ATTACK CAPABILITY THREE HOTELS IN MIAMI at POPULAR PRICES EE wala deed ar Located in the Heart of the City REASONABLE RATES ROOMS WRITE or WIRE for RESERVATION. with BATH and TELEPHONE Ritz HOTEL 132 E. Flagler St. 102 Rooms Elevator Pershing HOTEL 26 N. 100 Rooms 80 Elevator Miller HOTEL E. Ist Ave. 229 N.E. Ist Ave. Rooms larly known as the H-bomb.” jand planes to carry on any sus- Observing that this development tained atomic attack on this coun- jdid not come as a surprise, the try. 2 ‘President added that U. S. experts| Eisenhower said no one was try- ling to fool the American people, and that he wouldn't say the doorstep at this moment. by the Russain explosion, Eisen- ind his advi: ner and Melvyn Douglas in the bepedcear a eaontiise ie datens starring roles. buildings and costumes of the fa-jdefense expenditures, the Presi- ties, and against that glittering/say yet. He said what one tries background they have staged anito do is adjust elements of the who sets her heart on winning a threat of war was on America’s! But to meet the situation Posed) mous Louisiana city in the ‘Nine-jdent said he wasn’t prepared to) The President's statement on the | atomic situation was applauded by) Hickenlooper, top Republican sen- | ator on the Senate-House Atomic |Energy Committee. | House Speaker Joseph W. Mar-| tin Jr. (R-Mass) said “We must | |keep our perspective and not get too excited until we get all the facts.” He voiced doubt that Con- jgress would blindly rush through jheavy defense spending measures. Sen. Gore (D-Tenn) commented A : expenditures. RKO Radio evidently took un-| What the Soviet hydrogen devel-|that the President said nothing usual pains to recreate the streets,/opment will mean in the way of \new and was only “‘putting a quiet- jus on the statements of his own administration officials.” Sen. Cor- |don (R-Ore) said he hoped the Ei- senhower statements would “quiet wild tongues.’”’ absorbing story of a willful ning a{ structure to the new kind young doctor away from his wife. Quite ruthless in her scheme of Heated Elevator 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION SPEED IN PRINTING requires complete | Tony's initial starring role in the’ i ) Technicolor “The Prince Who Was age toes ander | Dare rene peal conquest, the heroine bribes her) !A Thief” and will prove to his le-|__.._ =” charming but unscrupulous cousin gion of followers that he is well!and helps him to find real happi-jto help her out. Unforeseen crises| ‘ness. accent the picture’s dramatic im-| 5 Playing the meanest role of her pact. Miss Gardner turns in a bril- | “Flesh And Fury” cleverly com-jeareer to date, a career studdedjliant portrayal as the confident | bines the stark background of the/as it is with ‘“‘meanie” parts, Miss|schemer, and Mitchum does a most | !prize fight game with the unfold-|Sterling rises to heights in many|convincing job as the doctor who is ing of a poignant love story that/intensely dramatic scenes with|the subject of two women’s rivalry. | jreaches a new screen high in its|Curtis, Mona Freeman scores ten-|Douglas stands out sharply as the tender telling. iderly in her deep understanding of/suave cousin of Miss Gardner. | Curtis, cast as a struggling box-'the fighter. Lucile Watson, as an aristocra-| fer in “Flesh And Fury,” has creat-| Wallace Ford and Connie Gil-jtic matriarch, and Janis Carter as jed a characterization which ac-jchrist head the strong supporting Mitchum’s wife, head the support-| chieves an unusual impact on the|cast of “Flesh And Fury.” Ford is|ing cast which also includes Gor-| ! seen as the devoted fight mana-|don Oliver, Basil Ruysdael and ger who guides Curtis to a world’s|Clarence Muse. Skilfully directed championship title and Miss Gil-|by Robert Stevenson, the picture! design-jchrist plays the fight manager’s/achieves a compelling atmosphere ing nightclub dancer, gives Curtis|wife who kindles the tender ro-\that enhances its entertaining |his first taste of gaiety and night|mance between Curtis and Miss/story, life while helping herself to his|Freeman. | winnings. “Flesh And Fury” was directed} The sand at Beppu beach in Ja- Mona Freeman plays a contrast-|by Joseph Pevney and produced by|pan is black and gives off sulphur! jing role to the glamorous Jan|Leonary Goldstein, Irving Glass-|fumes. Thousands of people go| Sterling in her sympathetic por-jberg and Hans J. 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