The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 1, 1953, Page 4

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Pege4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, December 1, 1953 en | Sy eer mc pene | -§ Lig Another Grave Stake oe = ve e ep : Only Deity Newspaper in Key West and Menree County &. . ARTMAN NORMAN D. ARTMAN CAMERON nL ae iy : Ha! f i I rete aL i z ah “And then you went home?” “Damn it, Cloud, I haven't been home yet. The girl and I found interesti to talk about and T guess the HY | f 4 rig i : E iE iF vee ie tt tt i ‘ } ‘fi Bz fl 1 git Hl 5 ! i got up and opened the-door. He gave the paper int the plump man sui an ‘ike i i in the brown haled cake smoke. wel, that’s the alibi. Now don’t you ting think you'd tell me about the murder?” SEeS 4: The detective’s eyebrows rose like going West.” EISENHOWER AND ‘McCARTHYISM’ “ ing there waa one = “TI do right now,” Martin mut The New York Times Washington Bureau recently g wiased Gah Sec cal on nas poiled some eighty newsmen in the National Capital to get timetable of my * see if it could get the answer to former President Harry |Shades Of The Barbary Pirates ripen pollen eg Ay a 8. Truman’s charge that the new Administration had em- practi ev braced “McCarthyism.” Mr. Truman claimed that it was|I>* 7 . a4 S now evident that the Eisenhower Administration had em- Big Ransom Fund Sull Available In Britain braced the political tactics of Senator Joe McCarthy of Wisconsin. By ROBERT F, S. JONES inset set up ~ royal commission ra kp g pein. es ect LONDON (#—There’s a million- years ago. weekly news conference, it was found that a majority ee thought the President innocent of this charge. The news- ‘And there’s.a $9,000 fund to build men were of the opinion that there were certainly two|, pest house and graveyard in the wings in the Republican Party, and that the President|heart of London—in case plague was in a different one from that of the Senator from Wis-|breaks out. consin. ‘The Barbary Coast pirates went However, a majority of the reporters did believe|°vt of business more than 120 years that some officials, like Attorney-General Herbert Brown-|*8° 494 there hasn’t been a plague ell, Jr., or the Administration itself, had resorted to what is commonly termed “McCarthyism.” The reporters thus gave another vote of confidence |timated “360 million dollars locked 4 to the President, although they would not.do so for the|Up in 110,000 charities set up by entire administration, or his party. This is a tribute to|‘enderhesrted Britons througn the new the' popularity of the President and to the working press’s t ; rE 1 : fx | 1h in opinion of his integrity, ual inco: of than $70, Not every lawyer makes a contribution to justice Nobody koe) how ae of ths ba a . THE NEW AMERICAN CARS THAT va So en sewetcis| ARE SETTING THE STYLE FOR THE WORLD Disagreements and tolerance are the foundation lout-ofluck tailors, weavers and stones of the democratic way of life. felt workers. Women who have servants to do the heavy work om ty ilge anise New SCUMANS. / New Sports motels if New station wagons! sometimes confuse clubbing with real work. by rising living costs—to huge mil- lion-pound trusts like the Nuffield Buying bonds is one way you can do something for [ory gag oe yourself and your country, which is one and the same| Each trust—big or small—is My Ta % hedged with legal safeguards to LF ——_ iil thing. brs saa it is properly admin- MV Sali mm .\\ Some commentators we know get so involved in| Under British law if the original ill ——— the background of the news they neglect to give their|PUPose of a trust is outdated, | ere ess me readers the real news of the day. Se pee gag thy "ihe money must go for a purpose as near as possible to the original. VIE ICIAIMIP im CIHIAISIEO} The Barbary pirate trust, for Crossword Puzzle EIRIAISIEIRMEHIOMIAIGIE! instance, has been out of date SIUINMESIEIPAIL MS T/OIP| aan AIPRBTIAIMIAIL IETS] uigee 6. Greok letter ©. 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Committee says Harry Bridges’ baker line includes big, roomy, luxurious; Come in and let us give you a trial drive wien ee long-wheelbase Studebaker sedans: sleek; in the world’s most out-ahead car—a new Warehousem Union will be in- vestigated by his committee at pub- racy sports coupes and hard-tops t- 1954 Studebaker—a style star—a safety star lic hearings starting here today. matic Conestogas—the world’s most beauti- —a gas economy stand-out! “I can assure you it won't stop us,” he added when told by news- ‘men that Bridges’ loft-wing union has announced plans for stop-work meetings if it is “attacked” ‘by the .

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