The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 11, 1954, Page 2

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Page 2 Dulles, Zarubin ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Monday, Janvary 11, 13 Begin Talks About Atomic Energy Today By JOHN M. -HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON Secretary of State Dulles and Soviet Ambassa-| 2. A counterproposal put forward ig eg ge dor Georgi N. Zarubin begin talks|by Moscow for a pledge against|™€Y have a 22-month-old son. \COURT today on when, where and with whom the United States and Russia may negotiate on the peaceful uses of atomic energy. Their first session, scheduled in Dulles’ State Department office, was strictly private. Indications were that little or no information would be given out. These are preliminary discus- sions on procedures for a full- conference later. : sincere in its agreement to hold atomic discussions or whether it is merely going through the mo- tions because of the pressures of world public opinion and the needs of Moscow propaganda. Dulles was said to favor hold- ing the later conference to a very small seale and to think there might be some advantages in hold- ing it outside the United Nations, where all previous efforts to ne- gotiate international atomic agree- ments with the Russians have failed. There is no optimism in official| quarters about the possibility of an agreement this time, but Dulles is described as determined to do everything in his power to remove any unnecessary obstacles which might result from disagreement or misunderstanding over physical arrangements for the conference, what countries should be included, and the like. U. S. officials are talking in terms of talks between the United States and Russia, or those two plus Britain. A three-power con- ference looks like the best bet at the moment. It would focus on two issues: 1, President Eisenhower’s pro- posal, made to the United Nations | Dec. 8, for an international pool of atomic materials and know-how made up of contributions from the United States, Russia and other atomic powers and devoted to such peaceful uses as production Olficer Blues . . 75c Sailor Blues . . . 60c | POINCIANA CLEANERS 218 Simonton Street TELEPHONE 2.7632 Our Trucks Will Be On the Piers Daily of power and the medical benefits atomic materials. ithe use of atomic wespons. The ‘Russians have presented this as a first step toward eliminating ‘such weapons from the ars ‘of the world. The Soviets have shown no in- terest in peaceful development) di apart from a weapons ban. The United States is officially interested in eliminating atomic weapons only as part of a huge disarmament and peace program going far be- yong any paper pledge, There ipeats to be little ground for com- promise between these two posi- 'Y|tions. Hence there is no optimism about an agreement. Temperatures At 7:30 A.M., EST Atiente: Augusta 56 Billings 19 Birmingham 32 Bismark 2 Boston 10 Buffalo 6 Charleston one Oe DI CRGD. ance eenenanentiinpene 1G) Corpus Christi __________ 30 Denver 1g Detroit 12 El Paso 30) Ft. Worth 24 Galveston © S1 Jacksonville _______.____ 61 Kansas City —___________ 19 KEY WEST __ 73 Key West Airport Los Angeles Louisville Meridian Miami ___. Minneapolis Memphis iNew Orleans New York Norfolk ‘Oklahoma City Omaha -.. Peosacola STOCKTON, Calif, @—Miss Uni- verse is now Califoknia’s own and she has a new title: Mrs, Ronnie Marengo. : The 17-year-old French beauty, Christiane Martel, was married yesterday to the 21-year-old son of a department store owner and left happily in a shower of rice for a Palm Springs honeymoon. They'll be back here in two weeks and move into a new, ranch style home with a swimming pool! and he will continue managing a Suburban branch of his father’s store. Tt is estimated that the Belgian Congo river represents 130 million horsepower of unused water power, NAVARRO, Inc. 601 Duval Street | His wife, | NAL ASKS PERMISSION (Continued from Page Une) is granted by the Navy — as well as pay the Navy a landing fee based on the weight of the said he : this would amount to more'a joint installation service with tion, observers predict. : Per year than the county |Sacerdotisas del Hogar, Nro. 1, at! Another big factor in the election, pub-| they ity light |was asking of NAL structure. under the new ‘Harris, is a rs High School. @ squabble county is a 9 commissioners Dec. 30, R. P. and S tonight. Wi Foreman, secretary of NAL, cail- showers early Tuesdayjed the charge a head tax. ise} county fees. At that meeting, Foreman warn- : passenger charge; line would charge passengers what permitted the line to charge. a Tuesday morning. against mer-| Jacksonville Thru The Florida place of business|Straits: Increasing S to SW ifti: over N por- FF Ey commissioners that NAL three of charge went into ef- f : i ze i “e E Ai the 50-cent #2 ge i collecting The county says that all money Taised by the airport fees and rents from three concessions will -ibe pumped back into the field for improvements, +; County Commissioner Joe Allen said the county is awaiting the re- turn of five contracts — one from Aerovias Q and one from NAL and 73) allow. | Polk 5.89, |$1,100; Hillsborough from operators of a park- enack bar, and a car- of money they can expect: Bay 5.24 per cent $1,500; Bre- vard 8.26, $12,000; Broward 21.88, $148,000; Clay 11.19, $8,900; Collier }, $1,800; Columbia 6.9, $5,600; Dade 11.1, $217,000; Duval 8.03, $84,000; Escambia 10.77, $81,000; Hamilton 5.78, $1,300. Key West, Fla., Jan, 11, 1954 Observations Taken At City Office at 7 AM, EST Peco a vair is the too-short runways at 70|Meacham. 7g| Last week the Key West Chamb- met of. Commerce made an unsuc- cessful attempt to arbitrate the NAL-County dispute. The chamber tried to set up a 0 ins./meeting here between NAL offi- es ia cials and the county commission- -50 ins. NAL said they would meet with Relative Humidity, 7 A.M. ithe commissioners in Miami; that! 98% it felt its representatives here had a 8.25, $77,000; Indian River 10.25, $7,400; Lake $1,700; Martin 10.26, $4,500, Monroe 12.42, $16,000; Nassau 1.42, $6,000; Okal pee Ribs mrpcmatis betas oe Se vious meeting with the commis- sioners, $14,000; Putnam 5.43, $1,300; St, Lucie 9.15, $9,700; Sara- sota 11.8§, $25,000; Seminole 8.47, $10,000; Taylor 13.66, $13,000. Eleven counties showed average daily attendance decreases the| TOMORROW'S first two months of this year. They| TIDES are Baker, Dixie, Flagler, Frank- lin, Gilchrist, Glades, Holmes, Levy, Sumter, Wakulla and Wash- ington, They won’ lose any funds this ee year, but if the trend continues|Seea Chica for the rest of the school term| Saemdy Pt.) —ob 40m they will get less state money next|Caldes Channel year pegaer’ the Sormal tate pay-|(morth end) = + Sh 10m ment is made on the basis of the e lone | tue recalculation fund is’ | e rec: ition fun an ex- ‘tra allocation given to help take|(+>—@ius slgm Cocrestions to | care of abnormal enrollment in- creases as soon as apparent, Although whales are mammals they have no external hind legs. Bérometer (Sea L. F:0 29.95 ins. mbs, Temerrow’s Almanac ww 1:14 &.™.] Crucifixion was the form of exe- wie 5257. P.M! oution used by the Romans for condemned persons who were not Roman citizens. (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 3:29 a.m. 8:41 a.m, 3:22 p.m. 10:45 p.m. For Quick Service COUNTY * TAXI Located at SOUTHARD AND DUVAL STREETS ‘TLV. Service Factory Methods Used— All Work Guaranteed Conti 4 from Page One) Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE expected ships underwa: a 4 SERVICE — SEE .... DAVID CIFELLI 920 Truman Ave. (Rear) TELEPHONE 2-7637 ree fog gF feyieh ake fei BOGART ALLYSON BATTLE Telephone 2-7041 Says it is part of the! the Civil Aeronautics, man, at that meeting, also| day the flights! \Joint Services Slated Tonight Logia Marti, Nro. 3, Orden Ca- ballerso De Marti, Inc., will hold 919 Elizabeth St. tonight. The lic is invited. ‘| NEW YORK W-Steels, motors and utilities tilted the stock mar- ket downward today after an ir- regular start. . Moderate trading produced gi jeralty minor price fluctuations ithe is signs reign over that NAL would not pay the 50-| g Coney: - oe that! ainers. Selected railroads improved, but oils, motors, airlines, steels and utilities favored the downside. Los-| ers included Sinclair Oil, Standard | Oil (NJ), American Airlines, United Airlines, Republic Steel, its four daily| Bethlehem Steel, American Tele-| \phone, Consolidated Edison and In- | ternational Telephone. { | Pennsylvania Railroad and New | York Central inched upward. West- | jinghouse, General Electric, Nation- | were firm, | STAR * BRAND AMERGAN COFFEE —— TRY A POUND TODAY — STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE RADIO and Triumph Coffee Mill at 4 GROCERS ALL SERVICE aiaadm STATION awilaay Francis at Truman IAL 2-9193 | Your PURE OIL Dealer ACCESSORIES | GUVE me our of | i | | | the life of f- Brighten ‘a hard-of- POOR OLD CRAIG (Continued From Page One) SEE BIG VOTE IN 2" pile up a large majorityihere, he has a good chance to win.they strength in the Fort Myers city say. + " | For the first time in years, Mon- An influx of new residents in the Toe County outnumbers the three three mainland counties will also/other counties in the district. ‘be a big factor in this year's elec-| jal Distillers and Dow paste AMY OPTICAL. DISPENSARY 423 Simonton St. Phone 2-7522 BANDITS OF CORSICA 7:08 and 10:36 BEHAVE YOURSELF 9:10 ONLY | When jewels were first weighed jin carats, their weight was cum- say, is the way Monroe Coun- pared to that of seeds of a legume votes. 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