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Democratic Senators Question President's ‘Richard Conte Withdrawal Of Two Divisions From Korea By ROWLAND EVANS JR. ‘Western Star WASHINGTON Some Demo-| Tuesday, December 29, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 5 @ratic senators today questioned) President Eisenhower's decision to o.° . Wwindraw two U5 divisions om EXeiting Period Korea Republican Senate leaders State Department Readies Statement On Red Indochina Drive By WARREN ROGERS JR. said, “unless the free world wantsiplaint, there have been no state-)vading Vietminh troo WASHINGTON uw — The State all Asia to go down the drain.” [ments from governments in the f segs ny ee ant 9 " Aaiotcam officials watching the wy : Teadying a statement on the new day, a spokesman said it is “watch-\inreak of fighting say official the Co Richard Conte, making his first Communist invasion drive which ing that (Indochina) situation close-'-., are lagging far be’ in “Thunder Over The Plains,” appearance in a Western role af- has split Indochina and given the ly and awaiting further reports.” {newspaper accounts. They al ran up a record in horseshoe costs. €T Mine years of starring in sus- Far East a new cast of jitters. | However, officials were under-|pressed surprise at the a atl horses, it seems, normally Pense dramas, is very happy that) _ And Sen. Knowland of California, ‘stood to be working up a response pres. coverage given the military tro: gave it solid support. H | His Of fare re-shod every twenty-five days.,Universal-International’s Techni- | Republican Senate leader, said the to the Christmas Day complaint|push, saying there have been larg-|4,000 Sen. Sparkman, Alabama, the! n tor y If used in fast chases, as they Color “The Raiders,” opening development poses a grave threat/by the Laotian Prime Minister/er communist drives in the past. Democratic vice presidential can- ° were in “Thunder Over The Plains Thursday at the Monroe Theatre, t Thailand, which borders on In-|soon after Communist Vietminh) Nevertheless, they say the dra- p¢ idate last year, said he feared West De icted the"mounts were required to visit C4‘Ties none of the all-too-familiar “", cantar fe Horces climbed the mountains and matic manner in which the Com- ( “bud factors may have} the smith: 4 cliches of cowboy cinema antics. ‘Any invasion of Thailand! struck out for the Thailand border.|munists forged across a 4,000-foot/a b ~ eae rt the deci-| ee Sey ee ease. ins’) Viveca Lindfors plays opposite| WOuld be considered highly crit-| The diplomatic way—the practi-/nountain range in Indochina for to played a t part in <*\ One of the most exciting and) “Thunder rag The * Sacper dl se in the new action-film di-/#¢@)” Knowland told reporters.'cai way, for that matter—is for|150 miles to the Nekong River) The Sen. Monroney (D-Okla) called|5@%guine periods in the history i Nea prone arog soieng xd Rected $5 Ledley Saltnler ana-cee. “We could not stand by. If the|the United States to await state-/boundary apparently has a “ : for a “full-dress, nonpartisan in-the great Southwest provides the/,,476 de Toth. The Warner-Color duced b, William Alland United Nations did not take ac-'ments from countries immediately |the imagination of American edi- eoteg id ° f . ut : ; 5 - a aoe ; Committee” of long-range U. 8.\tion-drama, ° — idio’s Calabasas ranch in southern ches before we started the film,” | oi, oe ie E | i between the in-jas they can 1 defense needs. He, predicted that Pisin.” marks an oon Sori Calieesuba ails tea Acanporatared says Conte, “i the story had haa against Communist invasion, be own. Other than the Laotian com-|been little contact between the in ime y can pee gr peony BBM xtrinan | rpcapshatoomgcing4 ‘joften reached 106 de; in the ny I would not have been in the = for the year beginning|sions were at their peak and laW-| shade. is Sclesinns radon actors, Picture.” “will be a major issueilessness was rampant. It will open! yng were required to wear woolen Conte may not be a veteran cow. es Congress next year.” jat the Strand Theatre Thursday. |yniforms, Director de Toth post- boy hero on the screen but he’s The administration is reported) Randolph Scott enacts a Union poned shooting until the tempera-|just as avid a Western movie fan & have decided on an average 10! army officer charged with keeping|tures dropped to a more comfor-2s the next fellow. per cent manpower reduction intaw and order in the territory, al- table 90 degrees. | “I love ’em,” he claims, “But the Army, Navy and Marine Corps.|though his sympathies are strong- Sh Rly |just about the time I'm really en- The Air Force would not be af-\iy with the Southerners and against A h Having suseell, ene af tines data: Sparkman, asked for his opinion| {Pe agg caxpetbogaers | / greement Soug' tod ctiches shows up to spoil every- on the Korea troop withdrawal de-/ * ‘ | i a3 said in an interview: |. Fo" Phyllis Kirk, in her role 28) SEOUL um — Foreign Minister| One of the chief sins of Western “One thing really bothers me./5i15” mars her first starring|PY" Yung Tai today said South dramas, according to the actor, t is, we don’t know what the|!/#in5, psiloc : sre |Korea would seek a jurisdictional concerns | the trusty six-shooter. Communists are going to t!¢ in an outdoor ct ict|agreement with the U. N. com-|The villain keeps firing desperate. Indochina, But we do know|*8t Since the record-breaking! 11anq which would permit his gov- ly at the hero, often several times it for every man we take out aa “i t- ul Far Eastern strength.” F ebSrt ” as” as soon i Ferguson (R-Mich), GOP Fir FE 5 ause of Eisenhower's u ‘certain the withdrawal would danger zone.” FF ree F Foreign Relations Com- A consulted would not question it. (D-Wyo), a member! = itere al i Keres they bong ee te Tarzan, keeps his uniform on) time for us to be weak-|i2 “Thunder Over he Plains,” as it. He expressed full agree-|ner Bros.’ with the Korean withdrawal,|which stated that the horses used the portrays a Cavalry captain. In land of California, the |the film his role is unsympathetic Senate leader, said in a’sep..and his fight with Scott is one of interview he thinks it ‘“‘ad-\the high spots of the action film. to reduce our forces over-| as world conditions |film comes from the report of War- An interesting sidelight on the! property department Committee chairman, called|sition to be fully informed than “a step in the right di-|we are in the Senate.” Two other Democrats—Senators ry background, he said, he|Humphrey of Minnesota and Mc- Carran of Nevada—questioned the we been ordered “‘if it were|withdrawal. Humphrey said: “What concerns nm, Wiley (R-Wis), chairman of|me is that this decision may have been made because of budgetary , said that although he had|considerations . . . This is no time on the de-jto weaken our defense structure and make concessions.” McCarran said the two divisions Armed Services Com-|to be withdrawn would probably the withdrawal deci-jhave to be sent back to Korea, made by “those di-jwith additional forces, in the near’ ernment to arrest and try Amew- | beyond the six-shot gun chamber jean servicemen. limitations. Then, when his bullets Pyun said at a news conference |are gone — he throws the gun his government would have a draft away! | of the proposed agreerfient ready| “Imagine that,” Conte moans. | soon, He said it would be pat-|“‘A cowpoke tossing away a $40 terned after that between the Unit-|shooting iron. That’s like a guy | led States and Japan. Japan now has the right to ar- rest and try American military outside of U.S. bases. court. Stabbed By Hayfork FLINT, Mich. #—Thirteen-year- old Gerald Sturk was stabbed in the hip and pinned to the floor of terday, Kirby Bess, at whose farm the youngster was playing with friends, cut a tine from the fork with a hack saw to free the boy. He was taken to Goodrich Hospital. personnel for crimes committed! No American serviceman ever! has been tried in a South Korean| @ barn by a falling hayfork yes-|8"' junloading his Cadillac because the! jashtrays get full.” i Conte also objects in no uncer- jtain terms to the gunplay during} ja chase sequence. The hero fires | |very unsuccessfully while his horse | gains on the villain. But as soon, as he gets within range to plug) him eaily, does he do it? No. He’d| rather wrestle him out of his sad-| dle at full gallop. 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