The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 16, 1953, Page 7

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: Friday, October 16,1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN McCarthy Expects Testimony From German Scientist On Ft. Monmouth Radar Leak | mtitce coment ww tet ote Jt vid w of Ca trough 0 prado NEW YORK (?—Sen. MeCarthy |part in the Julius and Ethel Rosen-| Sometimes a reviewer selects ajthe novelty lessens. (80 miles an hour on a boulevard, Page 7 1 - ysoing 50 miles an hour through a} Multiple Char: ges | school ne, trying to make an {illegal U tar, driving with a re-| AKRON, Ohio —A 17-year-old|Voked license, going the wrong youngster, stopped kecause of a/W#Y On a one-way street and re- bad muffler, tried to get away) Sisting arrest. a ._ from a policeman Wednesday and} Se (RHAPSODY IN ANDROS. Le arya ee and amusiN§,'broke more than 20 traffic ordi-/For Bargains Galore, Read situations are certainly aS nances in a 15-minute chase. They ses 2. fs “ hliAPlous 64 thick-wére in the exibie-|incloded: The Citizen’s Classified Ads KEY BOOKS By A. de T. GINCRAS Our Used Car Lot Is (B-Wis) osera expects Pin oa berg atom spy pict and Bay neck because the setting is where; yUMIOR 6: cTION lcpalli phot. obi ka ne ae re iGse Open until 9 PM. testimony” to arrive today from , i a ELE! sm: lot of land are exchanged the mysterious German On teamemagreminy pa eke ane re Souptiihed. Tying the re/(A BEAR NAMED GRUMMS by for bigger and finer hovses. Each Night Guaranteed who reportedly said the Russians told bim chap secsts to secret ra-|bergs to the electric chair. dar data at Ft. Monmouth, N. N.| McCarthy said several witnesses Bessie F. White, children’s fic- But even wealth and success can- tion, 7 to 10, illustrated by Sari. not completely eliminate the published by Houghton Mifflin threats of danger to Grumms and deals with a scene directly or! sentimentally associated with that jplace. Ne Invite You to Come in and Look Ov-r Our New PURE McCarthy said the scientist, not|brought up the came of Sobell,!” 75; book is laid In the Bahama| Publishing Co. 2 Park Street. the Family Krog. Fires, men with Serections wit dl a Gch Sada ene ae nea oa) Re, Zee, ge ae ae, | MAWARRO, In more than es sigs and told! be worked for thera Signal Lene A leds oe sare caf agree Beare ee ante oe ae 2 C. . igi rey pe pov ae peng y Key West. The author of the book,|furry Aladdin's lamp. | ——_—_—_continue to mildly menace the USED CAR LOT For H U. S. Air Force intelligence offi-|Corps in New Yor« until fired for unfortunately, is no master of| But the Krog ‘amily who live in snug household, xntil the last | go, or Home or cers the Soviets said “they could|being a Communist. English prose, but he is happily|Sweden have to dig for their lamp, chapter rolls around, | Southard St. Dial 2-2242 get anything they wanted out of! Ft. Monmouth.” In Germany yesterday, an Air’ Force spokesman said they were “baffled” by McCarthy’s statement and had no information about the case. party. 5 he will produce gold foi But McCarthy concluded his per-| McCarthy said furthe: with a run to Nassau. “ad cian es REASONABLE WRITE or WIRE manent ee rae pad closed that Sobell, fired fentinstey To get the best reaction to Mr.|them. RATES ROOMS for RESERVATIONS committee session last night with the assertion that the refugee sci-|itor to Ft. Monmouth and had|not be too good, it should be read ° ° entist’s full testimony would get|‘friends” in the lxboratory there. |in an urban world from mid-No- ae, ae a pol Ryelen exeatonns 2 Ritz Pershing Miller here today. The senator said the} McCarthy said the name of|vember to March 1, in a ee im into some bear cop a te] scientist ultimately will be called|Greenglass, serving 15 years in|or temperate clime. For the author|few pots of grease and a rug for HOTEL HOTEL HOTEL i as a witness before his commit-|prison, “has come into the pic-|has made his strong appeal to the'the dining room floor. 22 E. Fl Th Eni tae. ture at least a dozen times during|human being’s chronic desire to! Grumms even wins over Papa| 122 E. Flagler St. 226 N.E. Ist Ave. 229 N.E. Ist Ave. ompson erprises, Cc. Among witnesses scheduled to/taking of testimony here.” jeseape to some southern isle where Krog, and before long, the man of] 102 Rooms 100 Rooms 80 testify today in closed hearings| To find out mote about the al-\the sun is warm, and where hejthe family thanks all the Swedish | Riexster Elevator Rooms (Ice Division) were Maj. Gen. Kirke Lawton,|leged spy ring at Ft. Monmouth,|might fish and in the best [eee Senay ake th axe | Solarium Heated Elevator commandant at Fi. Monmouth,/and if it still is operating, Mc-|traditions of the resort and steam- '. FOr animal proves } . 683 c and Maj. Gen. George I. Back, /Carthy he expected to visit'ship folders. Key West already has to be 9 real money maker and be- 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION Dial 2 1 Key West, Florida head of the Army Signal Corps. The subcommittee Fas been prob- ing into possible Communist sub- version by civilian employes at the vital radar defense center at Ft. Monmouth. Among names introduced during yesterday’s day and evening hear- ings were those of Morton Sobell, serving 30 years in prison for his Wiley MILWAUKEE # — Sen. Wiley (R-Wis) said today “communism has established a rong beach- head in Guatemala” and has taken root to “considerable extent” else- where in Latin America. Wiley, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Cummittee, in an address prepared for a lunch- eon meeting of the City Club here, said one way to 2ssure the con-/ tinued security of the United States is to make sure “that we do not overlook our own back yard, our own hemisphere.” He said a foreign relations sub- committee will shortly issue a Radio Repairs by -». ‘Factory Man Fast - Courteous Service All Work : Guaranteed PICK-UP and DELIVER for Your Convenience SMALL RADIOS from $19.95 RCA Admiral Motorola Lou’s Railio and Appliance Louis Carbonell, Owner Tells Of Communist ‘Beachheads’ In Guatemala oe senater ee bea sen} e enamoured of the Bahamas and for when Grumms first arrives in| asking him repeatedly to become|*¢ Waters around the islands. In)the seers ee |part of a Ft. Monmouth espionage |S°Me Passages be becomes Pes ee pemasere reat mises ei cal | " ® e has 2 y jring, which he refused, but did re-/C#/, the reader suspects work hard to teach him tricks and |been given a remittance under the cruit him into the Communist table by some steamship company’ to show him how to dance so that And what's more, Papa Krog has | Hayes’ book, and even that would “a ae no use for Grumms in the begin- jradar center, frequently was a vis- the Lewisburg (Pa.) Penitentiary/all the delights which the author|fore long the peasant hut and the| “as soon as possible’ and talk holds out to his purportedly sun- with Greenglass. \starved readers. Greenglass testified at the atom| Mr. Hayes is also well aware of |spy trial that the Rosenbergs in-|the large percentage of the popula- duced him to steal atom bomb se-|tion who dream about some roman- crets for a wartime Soviet spyitic miracle on their annual two ting while he was an Armv ser-|weeks’ vacation. For the heroine, geant at Los Alamos, N. M., A-'9 New York secretary on a two bomb base. weeks’ vacation with her girl friend, meets the hero selling sponges on the Nassau dock. Of course he is no average sponge huckster. He grows the things on, an island of his own. What's more, he has Errol Flynn’s appearance and propensities, and abducts the heroine. This whole business, by study of the worldwide strength of|the way, is fumbled badly by the the Communist party, country by|author, and it is only when he country, jgets the hero and heroine on the “This study,” he continued, “will island, that he handles his situa- indicate the considerable extent to tions and dialogue with more which communism has unfortunate- grace. ly taken root practically right ‘un-| Not only does this romantic der our own noses’ in this hemis-/ miracle happen, but a couple of phere." __lothers are thrown in as well. The He spoke of a Communist! secretary's boss sets the hero up beachhead” in Guatemala, a Cen-|in 9 better paying business than tral American country close to the|his blighted sponges, flies to the Panama Canal, and “serious de-/psnamas with his beautiful daugh- velopments” in British Guiana,!ter and she in turn falls in love where the British government) ,ith the second in command on moved swiftly recently to oust of- the island. eal it accused ot Communist| "ay the threats in the novel are Lo ipa ' . They remain removed Wiley said there is reported to papain: Ras story and the be "a school in Prague, Czecho-lisiand where the main action takes )slavakia, “which is graduating lit- lace—and float around Nassau| erally thousands of Red agents and ead the Bahama waters with ap- | pouring them out through the un- . derdeveloped areas ci the world,” as names like Bogue and’ jand he added: “Reportedly, the bulk of the |personnel for this school of revolu-|(WONDERFUL TOWN, a tion comes from Communist par- comedy from the s' o! ties in Latin America, from left-| Ruth McKenney. published by wing intellectual groups, and from| Random House, New York Cty, the Latin American labor federa-| 173 Pages) ition, headed by Vicente Lombardo| Still another innovation in the | Toledano of Mexico’ publishing world is the putting of musical comedies—minus the music is training what sie hopes will|—in book form for public con- “Today,” Wiley said, “Moscow be the future Red rulers of Brazil, Argentina, Costa Rica, Cuba, Pan- ama, the Dominican Republic and| other Latin Americen lands.” sumption, when they are only a few weeks beyond opening night on Broadway. Wonderful Town is based on Ruth McKenney’s series of short the New Yorker WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS IN THE LINE OF Children’s TOYS COME TO THE The Communist party is out- |lawed in many South and Central|sketches for ager mations Wiley said, but| magazine, which Heatured pe ad- oes ii , c. Communists foun acrraging rl tece casmencee siaset im- |places in intellectua: life, in the mediately successful and since jtrade union movement, often in|that time whole flock of adap- Sovernment itself, and from con-|tors, book publishers, translators /stantly fomenting trouble so as tol and dramatists have been leaping! pei Moscow's plans for globallon the bandwagon of Miss Mc- ere —_ Kenney’s idea and riding to fur- } ther monetary glory. Soldiers And B Two fellows called Joseph Fields ear and Jerome Chodorov jumped on M. k . e bandwagon twice. The first ake Joint Rout time they did a play “My sate FT. LEWIS, Wash. It Eileen” = ser a accor : ts me? was . en they 4 dark. awful dark, as three soldiers pron pos Mavsleal comedy ea crept up on what they thought was the same theme, which they call a lone sentry guarding “enemy” |Wonderful Town.” However, in antiaircraft installations deep in'order to give the required music| a Heresy of this military teserva-'tg Eileen, they had to put out their) " luring mock combat exer hands to several other lucky op- The arias - portunists and hoist them on the Post and on a signal dropped fire) euee, So eas airs ‘ire- i = crackers—used to imitate rifle FS pagar the eae eee eid Ta Not that this inspiration conta- It _was a big, black teat ent: gion from one medium to apoimer Bruin and the soldiers both beat, peoeee bets bee be = Teak in opposite directions. Helens on plays on novels, and e soldiers were M. Sgt. Harold et id nd’ TV S. Pratt, Aubi : today writers of raido and — fred A. Webb. St ‘feat abet shows and movies and musical Ralph Braskowski, Milw ae -|comedies are as likely to catch an Wis, ‘waukee, inspiration as potent as Ruth Mc- Kenney’s Sister Eileen. eae itizen . And probably it won't be long ce Ads Bring Results pefore the famed Eileen will be done in some cinerama or audience participation film in which the viewers will find themselves do- ing the conga with the Brazilian officers and Ruth and Eileen. And as long as Ruth McKenney keeps getting dividends from her idea, more power to the adaptors climb- jing on the bandwagon. The libretto for Wonderful Town ;might have been exceedingly de- $22 Duval Street lightful to any reviewer who hadn't snowe2s) er RM ee Dial 346202 Phas curdled, under the direction of ass various skilled hands. Some of the 1119 WHITE STREET THREE HOTELS IN MIAMI Commercial Use... 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