The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 7, 1954, Page 7

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Democrat Backing Promised Tor Increase National Debt Limit By JOE HALL \But -high Treasury officials have WASHINGTON —Sen. ‘left no doubt they still feel the (@-Ga) says that he has let the|increase is essential. The national ARCHER'S a ; . essenti 814 FLEMING STREET ire 2 e administration Know he would go ‘debt ‘now is within less than 500 | with “ ble increase” Million dollars of the ceiling. : cs “anne igueres Is New Controversial Le sieal itii 'ee "uitan ahead | 6 Superette Market | The veteran senator, who attend- ceed very carefully before voting ed Tuesday’s White House con-\t’ lower the social security tax ference at which Democratic and back to the level prevailing up \o Republican leaders were briefed on J@0. 1, as the administration has SAN JOSE, Costa Rica w—Pres- |some aspects of the Eisenhower asked. j ident Jose Figueres, a bantam- e . ‘program, emphasized, however,! The tax before Jan. 1 was 1% weight with deceptively mild-look- 0 ae | that any boost in the ' present/per cent of a worker's salary up | ing light blue eyes, is Latin-Amer-! bs a 2 ee |275-billion-dollar debt limit still/to $3,600 a year, paid both by the ica’s newest center of controversy. 2 drain on a small nation, he = | lwas distasteful to him. ‘employe and employer. It went up | Standing only 5 feet 3, Don Pepe bare Fe pe 4 jit 2 seParate interview, Sento be per cent. “ol Joe, as he is usually called, 4 vary Repo Aegng i |Flanders (R-Vt) said he, too. illikin said he personally fa been president of tiny Costa Ric: 3 {felt inclined” to vote for a hike|yored the 1% cent rate. But| ‘only a few weeks. His country, but the loans should be repaid, the lin the ceiling of up to ¥ billion’ vel "= Figure As Head Of Costa Rica | By PAUL SANDERS The Best Deal In Town! Its Natural At Archer's! SEVEN BIG REASONS Why You'll Always Get A Beiter Deal at ARCHER’S Eg i “ e eVa Cleanliness and Friendliness time|about half the size of Pennsylvania dollars with the hope it would note fais, ettirren bss artic reed peagiensn So pk Siciiad Miates <Vatoud hejhas only 800,000 inhabitants. Its have to be used. |to broaden social security cover- eFconomy Prices ad-|total armed fe age el shout | Flanders said he felt tee admin-| age before he decides whether the | 800 men—600 ice a an . istration had prov recent 5 ‘i 3 She aa ALA Peres sendy ha taea| “Our people” e ag, a tat etdaat 't ' % Geoee, n ibe ater mod, sat] Fresht Shipped Gr. A Medium e al ‘d vernment s| 5 : | i Fsebigaa He the giant United Fruit Co, injnot be forced by the weight of co, developments improved be rer Sees the tax at a Teport his\negotiations to revise the firm's|larger economies to sell their chances that the Senate will pass|Der, Cent for two, more. years. He| concession in Costa Rica. Don|and their natural resources some sort of debt ceiling boost al- Sai ; pee ype Asga= md Dozen ¢ # ay United Tepe mints, 0 See satis. fa ead Ride toes , puntos and paoage some: _mecibersy inclading| ial security eae for at least) or any immi-|Costa Rican siya arpa says, | latively Sear: | Tins GENTLEMAN sill uo Sane Sen. Byrd (D-Va) remain adamant the pee 10 Shae talks are being a way|rel . ul be against it. 3 | ead. nigh tito derionstrate bis couttry's| exposed to the opeding and closing| Feb. 18 when Bill Bailey's All |“s0" cue is before the Senate| Flanders and Sen, Carlson (R-| Fresh Georgia Gr. A he fille in|‘sense of responsibility” to the|of markets, to controlled prices in} Stac Minstrels are staged for the |rinance Committee, which bottled|Kan), who also serves on the] hai the| West. time of war and scarcity, and free! benefit of the Liohs Club Blind | yp the administration's request for|Finanée Committee, said they fa-| ““We don’t want to give the Rus-jprices in times of peace and) Fund. Affair will be kicked off |," 15 bilion-dollar increase at the| Vor the 1% per cent rate, and Carl-| Hsians any propaganda wedpons,”|plenty.” with traditional. patade. close of the 1953 session after the|S0n said he as confident there were | Lb. ¢ Don Pepe said in an interview.) He believes technical assistance House had passed it. sufficient votes in the Senate to} He declined to discuss expropria-|should be continued and expanded CANDID ANSWER George, former chairman of the|Put the tax back down to the - tion of United Fruit Co. land by|because Latin-America can make) DALLAS, Tex. #—After a short|finance group and now its senior|level. { the Communist-dominated govern-\the most of her resources only hearing this week, U. S. Commis-|Democratic member, wields con-|s However, such a move would] Hormel’s Good ment of Guatemala, but made'through technical knowledge. |sioner W, Madden Hill decided|siderable influence among his col-|have to originate in the House.| clear: he didn’t believe expropria-| Costa Rica itself has no grave that a woman ought to be held|leagues. Both he and Flanders vot-/There, some key Republicans in| tion was any way to settle/political problems. Figueres esti- on a charge of receiving goodsjed in the committee against the|cluding Chairman Daniel A; Reed problems. mates the per capita income of his’ stolen in interstate commerce. |inerease last August. (R-NY) of the Ways and Means | = one @a S Lb. C ined acd Leader of a revolution in 1948| people is from 150 to 200 dollars a|" But he was having a hard time) Chairman Millikin (R-Colo) of|Committee favor the 2 per cent| on ‘\which kicked organized commu-|year, That looks good in some |geeiding what would be a fair\the Finance Committee, who sup-|rate. Rep. James C, Davis (D-Ga) | $ ar nism out of Costa Rica, Figueres|areas of Latin-America, but tolbond for her when he asked:|ported the bill, declined to say/announced he would offer a bill’ on has been blasted by the Reds from|Figueres the national ineome is’ “What is your husband doing?” |whether he had been asked to try|to restore the 1% Per cent rate, | Choice Northwestern Hen Pad one side, Latin-American con-|appallingly low. “Four years,” she replied, to revive it early in the session.|with refunds retroactive to Jan.1. i pecterg psd “|servatives from the other. . The reason for the dislike from jboth sides is that he has repeatedly 8 Latin-American nations must give the United States their fullest | Support in the cold war. And he has declared many times that F E z86 H i : tion” are even bigger threats to |Latin-American well-being than communism. Depending on where you sit, | Figueres is a New Deal reformer, or an impractical Socialist. Ask ‘him just what he is politically, and - 8, “I’m a democrat.” He Ey oF ut i says has studied socialism a “Costa Rican democracy suf- fered from social injustice—too| many poor and too few rich,” says Figueres, “too many people work- ing inefficiently; too few savings and too little accumulation of cap- ital equipment; .too few engineers | “militarism, fascism and corrup- jand too many politicians,” The program of U.S.-educated Figueres—he attended Massachu- setts Institute of Technology—has | a wide appeal in Costa Rica, which elected him to the presidency by | @ big. majority and gave him the biggest margin in Congress any chief executive has had in this | country, But his opponents, and some of | his friends, fear his big majority | A. Yes, he good deal, but “I don’t believe in » ‘within ten day: socialization.” to this country, Figueres has bid for U.S. support © s # $ i z in bringing what he calls “social - a e ie BE 2 are here in diplomatic! “nortywoop u—Debra “Paget,) jwho won fame as the starlet who “\had never been kissed, is going jall-out to prove she can be sexy. All-out is a good way to describe! the costume I found her wearing on the set of “Princess of the Nile,” a Leonard Goldsiein| idyll of 13th-century Egypt. Near~ only thing“left was 60 pounds of: fancy chains which did little to: jobstruct the view, | “I do a dance in this outfit,” \explained Debra, rattling a chain port. bagi there. “I don’t know al Suppose lit will end up in the picture, ‘be- filed a “saree pitty cause the Johnston office hasn’t my fina! papers will) okayed the costume yet, ¢ next month, Should address “Gwen Verdon wore a similar costume for a dance in ‘David and} Bathsheba.’ But the censors made them paint her legs gold, like the Test of the outfit, so it wouldn't} seem so revealing.” Debra wasn’t painted. It was all over her, And she glowed with re for{nationality, and most important,| be a/2Ppears on his alien registration! Jr the poeaifeceipt. If the number is preceded| report? jby a letter such as “A,” “V," “T,”"/ imple matter Qe ? i would shi e ws ‘= Et , z 2 a gis 54 s22 Report) A. If an alien has lost his alien’ eanet| pag registration receipt, can he get a the card to the,"ew one? , it is import. A. Yes. E z g8eF * 2 74 38 He can apply at any of- Bz2 rai 4 i i Sage hy post/to have with them at all times the; any cards alien registration receipt that was ry. Sist. jissued to them. Failure to have confined in an/Such a receipt can result in a fine port? oF imprisonment, i pad & g 3 i ' = : i $ : i, § confined in — = ss A. Yes. When an alien changes about children who are/his address, he has to report such} Do they have to report change within ten days of the change. He does this by securing a Change of Address card from =" anc pany Bey the nearest Immigration Office or Years of age their parents or Post Office and filling it out. — Guardians should submit the| @- Suppose some people are still pS meric lg ein doubt as to whether they) Q. What information should an|should report. Where can they go) allen have available when he goes|for information? | * to the Post his! A. They can write of ge to any aiddrgss? local the bers i’ Th Miition to his address, an Natur® es mental or pen- #bout gota gegen Somes of ad- Ebel “tae F a 3 = “tee tad a Placer his euuy imto the Uuiied wu, D. C. Hollywood fly all of the costume was out. The of |she hadn’t had a date, a kiss or| ———|any other- such reereation in her y|States, date and place of birth, life. alien, Shelhis alien registration number which! didn't believe in dating just for \“L," “S,” or “E,’ the letter must|we ‘have post office, be included on the report. |among ,ourselves,” |by one man, she emphasized, That during the|fice of the Immigration and Natur-) know the law will/@lization Service for a new receipt/Howard ‘card. The law also requires aliens|eye for guardians of aliens| © Is there anything in the law|*¥-headed baby girl born 23 days ir Congress may cause him to Push reforms too fast. Notes By Bob Thomas happiness about her loanout role. She plays a dual part as an Egyp-| tian princess and a tavern dancer. | That makes her twice as sexy, | “I hope this will prove to the studio (20th Century-Fox) that I can play sexy roles,” she said. | “You know how it is. I've been| there six years and the: think | me as a 14-year-old. They don't] realize I’m grown up and 20, “The only fairly sexy part I had. was in ‘Stars-and Stripes Forever,’ | in which I got to wear a pair of tights, But in the last two pictures | re ee =, Spiegel and ‘Prince Valiant’—I was playing the innocent little girl — “I don’t mind doing those roles. | But as an actress, I'd be better | off doing a variety of roles.” She admitted that her publicity | as a kissless starlet didn't help | her campaign to play a red-blood- | ed female. You remember that un- til a year ago she maintained that “It was true,” she vowed, “I appearance’s sake. There wasn't | anybody-I-was-that interested in. | Besides, I have a big family, and a lot of fun at home Debra admits that she now has been dated and kissed. But only man, as everyone around town is the fabulous producer Hughes, who has quite an young lovelies, TT 2-Headed Girl RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil #—A ago. is Sao Vicente Hospital was reported | as saying the baby now wei pounds, 12 paces ee The infant is the daughter of Mrs. Geralda Francisca de Jesus, wife of a rural storekeeper. The hospital disclosed the baby has two. completely separate hearts and Tespiratory systems, one digestive system, four arms and three legs. —_—————- From 1850 to 1950 the population nthe TH. 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