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‘ Poge2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN - Thursday, Jamuéry 7, CUTS PROMISED {424 sovernment' reinsurance serv-jaction will make possible a new,transition from 2 wartime to 3{————— ge a ro One ice” to permit private and non-(start toward an era of peace, and|Peacetime economy. I am conf-| POOR OLD CRAIG] prt's LICENSED TED WILLIAMS STOPS said his administration is deter-|profit hospital and medical insur-|away from the fatal road toward|4¢=t a si binging Soe SERVICE : mined “to keep it growing.” atomic war.” transi es i | (Continued from Page One) WT Ghdtes Qisaenenine pee cohgaies now a to) In his prepared text, Eisenhower| #00 in our economic growth. | STATION at the unspoiled Isle of Pines fish- ' —Recommended 2 Constitutional |of the many families which want{took no note of Moscow’s announce.| “But we shall not leave this vi-| Sas ab Siemen ing grounds using the rod, 4 nine = amendment to give America| and should have it.” He promised ment last night of willingness tojtal_ matter to chance. ona “DIAL 2.9193 foot “Ted Williams” glass flyrod. | Gummer: youths the right to vote at 18 yearsity elaborate in a special message|join the United States in diseus-| Preparedness is fully as important meee ates Oe 0 Se 508 |. items: Raiilens. Rete: Kldy. (280 Jnetedd of 2. (San + [sien ot the President's proposal A | Your PURE OIL Dealer up in the fishing tackle business,” : : —Declared foreign. military aid|" Appealed again for Congres-|Washngton. | Bisenhow ed his call for| Batteri said Williams, “I've always loved | Mrs. Berniece Ruth Kikly, 36.'must be continued, but that eco-|cional approval of the St. Law-| Today’s message was in three oe Tee oe he said|zires . . Tubes . . Batteries the sport.” died Tuesday morning after a brief| nomic aid can be cut except in|rence Seaway as vital to ngtional|main sections dealing with protec. /P0Stal rate increases, and th | ACCESSORIES When the talk turned to base-|iliness. Korea “and a few other critical! security. tion of “the freedom of our peo-|t#e federal government is coating ball, Williams was asked what| The body is being sent today to| places.” Ristehead feadacell ple,” maintenance of a strong, |i& its “central role” in the high-) kind of @ year he expects to have “ima, Ohio, by the Lopez Funeral _Confirmed that the special, “Urged Senate passage of the|growing economy, and “the human ~ — yen S| with the Red Sox. He recently ink-/Home for funeral services andifarm message he will send to Con-| yy ed bill to grant state-(problems of the individual citizen.” 18 je section of his s} hoa ed his 1954 pact with that club, |Putial: in the family plot. She is|gress Monday will call for a new|nocq ta" Hawaii. In the first section the President) the Problems of the individ al “1 only hope I can get in shape/survived by the husband, Frank government price support program|” Fisenhower went before the leg-|reviewed the world situation a) ne oe plans this year,” he commented with a/Kikly; her parents, Mr. and Mrs./“with enough flexibility to at-|i.1 tore just 24 hours after opening|found it encouraging. He said the| gin Hartley law changes, eX-/ Factory Methods Used— smile. Arthur Craft; and six children. jtract the production of needed sup-|o¢ the second session of the 83rdjUnited States is prepared to meet|PiNded unemployment compensa- All Work How will the Red Sox fare in plies of essential commodities and| Congress any Fenewal of armed aggression| 08 and social security coverage, ‘ork Guaranteed |. uw? HIT MUSICAL to stimulate the consumption of] “Hic message, carried to the na-|in Korea, that American bases in| Droadening of hospital a pes ber “Well, I can say this—we have| (Continued From Page One) |{#08¢ commodities that are flood-|tion by television and radio, came| Okinawa will be maintained indef-| ‘surance Programs, federal aid (9) Bop pROMPT AND RELIABLE | Visit ct phone today for a long way to go before we will in May, 1946/58, American markets.” His sup-|.¢ the start of apolitical year|initely, and that he will ask con- States hae om ty — SERVICE — SEE one pennant contenders,” said the > opening - ape ithe Port of a flexible price support Pro-| nich will be climaxed by the No-| gress to authorize “continued mili- school gS, s om “ sit tieen | great, ontiesses ror cap, Fyn Tce gram iho certain to divide a vember Congressional elections. |tar¥ harman to Indochina. eee ee ieee ae, DAVID CIFELLI AMY OPTICAL fishing : - ers as well as Congress members. “We also shall continue military | > athletic appearing fascbsller was)" Petiod it racked up a total!" Renewed his. appeal for an in ain ay not che, Capitol| and economic aid to the Nationalist 0usterm mortgage loans with Sat Speen ove: (Rane DISPENSARY. ‘He _men.|S708 at the boxotfice of $6,000,000\crease in the federal debt ceiling, and the Democrats. are hope-\government of China,” he said, |Small down payment for low in- TELEPHONE 2-7637 | 423 simenten $t. tioned that he won the International|®%¢ Played to approximately now 275 billion dollars. The House | fu) they ‘can slip into the sad- European Defense Army {Come families. sail fishing champioship last week|00? New Yorkers. Seen in the lead lapproved hhis request for a 15-il-/qle Meanwhile, the administration| _ The President again stressed the j= at Palm Beach when he caught) 0é Toles on : on-dollar hike last August, but the| must win some degree of support desirability of bringing the Euro-| Yyeanenp SPECIALS | 2.8 4:06 Night 6:12. 8:18 four sails, Long an enthusiastic booster of the Keys, Williams hopes some day to spend some time in Key West waters to see what they have! to offer in the way of fishing He left aboard an Aerovias Q plane yesterday afternoon after a two hour stay here. gf z z sf Be 5 H 3 ts Es g s i ae i oF ee i Fi ig i | r i : if z § z e il E i iH H a i E f E i H £ Z Ee fl ry Gs i 3 & Es F Ee H ei af ak Fy z ' g z 107 = ‘Continued \From Page One) The funds, of course, can only ‘be restored by Congress. i F gee Ba> q 3 ag z 5 Si Allen alse recalled that when | the put op $75,000 | Government fe match a similar sum by the vented this with resulting Incon- venience to airmen, The CAA now is located at Bo- ea Chica Naval Air Station and consequently is not available for flight briefing and flight assistance service to transient and commer.’ cial planes except by phone. Visitors can get into the CAA at| the Naval Air Station but they first must havg security clearance. | The weather bureau now is in the Federal Building here and is not readily available to pilots for weather briefing, Allen pointed out. In Dec, 1952, the county bought 156.36 acres of land from the Key West Improvement Co. for the air- port. The county now leases 17 17 acres from the government, for a total of 173.36 acres of airport tand. y gave a thrilling this rootin, tootin, shootin singing] jand dancing comedienne. Annie, in/fiscal year the U. S. will spend the be enacted by various Da with a tito their feet in hysterical acclaim.|ment compensation to 6% million played the “Kiss be remem ing interpretation ‘Bianca’ and her jot ‘Always True | Fashion’. ances will go for the construction of a children’s home on Stock Is- land on jand given the Council by’ the City. ever Annie has ‘Monroe County Juvenile Council expect to sell out the seating ca- pacity of the High School auditor- ium well in advance of the date this attraction is due here for per- formance, As a policy of first come, first served will prevail the choicest seat locations will go to ‘those patrons who ere first to se- cure their tickets. uary 16 at the J. B, Stowers Co., ‘538 Duval Street for the sale: of seats to the general public. by mail or phone, care of Louis Rockoff, 516 Catherine Street, phone 2-3837. to the Juvenile Council Children’s Home Fund, although the aircraft was exten- ‘injury was credited to lof safety equipment, He has no de- production to play here will by Lynne Torres who,| times during the New} ork and rpad engagements under- edition of Miss Merman. tk and vivacious she bas a way song that brings audiences Last season, in those cities that, Guild production of Me Kate,” Miss Torres will bered for of the role of intrepid singing To You In My Proceeds of the four perform- As has been the case when- Played, the A box office will be opened Jan- Or, tickets may be ordered now Checks should be made payable ively damaged. His escape from r use her outstand-| cally Senate Finance Committee reject- ed it. AEC Suggestion —Urged amendment of the -| Atomic Energy Act to permit shar- -|ing with “our allies certain knowl- edge of the tactical use of our nu- clear weapons.” Announced that during the next nearly a billion dollars more for continental defense than during the current year. —Called again for expansion of studied both Ethel Merman and/the social security program to cov- Mary Martin. Miss Torres is ajer 10 million more Americans, and pris substantial increase in bene- —Urged extension of unemploy- workers not now covered. —Described the controversial Taft-Hartley Labor Law as “basi- sound” but in need of im- provements he will recommend in a special message Monday. —Advocated a system of “lim- 75-cents. Assistant City Manager Myrtland Cates, Ur., conducted a personal survey of the food situation at the jail several months ago after Lang had told him that “he was unhap- Py about the situation.” Cates. made his check three times a day, interviewing prison- ers and sampling meals, “Everyone says they are satis- fied with the taste and preparation of the food,” Cates today, He pointed out that the’ period from December 1€ to Dec. 31, the city spent $183 for food and that there were never more than 12 prisoners in the jail at any one time, The prisoners are fed meat every day, he pointed out, Today’s menu, for example, ser- ved up to the city’s 14 prisoners (including four. women), is: For! breakfast, eggs, grits, coffee and bread; for’ lunch, bean soup with a@ generous portion of ham-hocks, bread coffee and cake; and for dinner more bean soup, bread cof- fee and cake. City officials report that since they have increased their budget, they get more work out of their prisoners. ‘‘The tremendous im- by city prisoners is a good exam-; ple,” Lang said. . ipendents in the Key West area. A Navy board of investigation wil! convene to determine the cause of the accident, The plane! ‘was a component of Fleet All Wea- ther Training Unit. Atlantic, Na- MAIL ORDERS NOW ACCEPTED—Call Louis Rockoff, Telephone 2-3837, or Mail to 516 Catherine Street before January 15. Make checks payable to JUVENILE COUNCIL HOME BUILDING FUND. Evening Shows — Fri. 6 and 9 P.M., Sat. 8:30 P.M. . PRICES: $1.85 - $2.46 - $3.08, Tax Included ne. &-"»eday Matinee 2:30 — Prices $1.23 - $1.85 - $2.46, Tax Incl. vel Air Station, based here. SHOWING FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEB. 5 & 6 High School Auditorium Sponsored By: Monroe County Juvenile Council from the Democrats for any suc- cess in putting thru the program Eisenhower said has one objective —“The building of a stronger America.” He told the legislators he be- lieves “‘both of our great parties can back it. On Tax Cuts As for tax cuts in addition to the income tax reductions and ex- piration of the excess profits levy which were effective Jan. 1, the President said: “Future reductions in taxes can justments. which I shall propose, our reduced spending will move the new budget closer to a bal- ance.” The President said the tax Te-| vision program will be set forth in| detail in his Jan. 21 budget mes- | sage. Informed sources have pre- dicted cuts totaling about 1% bil- lion dollars annually. vision of the entire tax structure, Eisenhower declared: Removal Of inequities duce restraints.on the growth of small business; and make other however, the should be kept at the current rate of 52 percent for another year to. 47, and that excise taxes” on such items as liquor, tobacco, ga: oline and automobiles—also sched. uled for an April 1 eut—should be maintained at prevailing rates. On the foreign policy and nation- al defense fronts, where Eisenhow- er already has made an open bid for cooperation from the Demo- the initiative during the last ye: in the struggle. against comm nism—and means to keep it. “American freedom,” he de- clared, “is threatened so long as provement made in the cemetery|the world Communist conspiracy | exists in its present scope, power and hostility.” Atomic Pool Referring to his Dee. 8 United Nations speech calling on Russia to join with the U. S. and other atomic powers in creation of an international atomic pool for Peaceful use, the President said: Calling today for « thorough re- . “We should now remove the| more glaring tax inequities, par- ticularly on small taxpayers; re-| that corporation income taxes | instead of being allowed to drop} crats, he said America has gained pean Defense Army into being. Eisenhower's demand that con- victed conspirators against the goverament forfeit their U.S. citi zenship was aimed squarely at the Communists. “The subversive character of ths Communist party in the United States has been clearly demon- strated in many ways, including court proceedings,” he said. The President said Atty. Gen. Brownell soon will go before Con- gressional committees to recom- mend “needed additional. weapons with which to combat subversion determination to sustain prosper- ity, Eisenhower — in what ap- peared to be an oblique allusion .|to increased unemployment — de- clared: Peacetime Economy “At this moment, we are in a z In that section of the message | dealing with the administration’s| \Cocktail Chairs \Grass Rugs, 5 x 12 Kitchen Tables |. EISNER FURNITURE Co. Tel. 2-6951 STRAND “ Thurs. - Fri. - Sat., Sun. and Mon. $14.50 $14.95 $ 9.95 AIR CONDITIONED Tues. and Wed, Triumph Coffee Mill at | ALL GROCERS AMERICAN and CUBAN —— TRY A POUND TODAY — | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE | Mat. 3:30 Night 6:30 & 4:30 Will Be Held Over MONROE THEATRE STARTS SUNDAY, JANUARY 10 thru 15 INCLUSIVE If Public Demands ALL THE SPLENDOR...THE DRAMA...THE HEART OF... Martin ther ‘LOUIS DE ROCHEMONT ASSOCIATES! 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