The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 21, 1954, Page 12

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Page 12: ‘THE KEY WEST citizen Thursday, January 71, 1954 jists in Russia mainly a tisc who earned large sums during vided for, by Soviet standards. She had a big apartment on Kaluga Chaussee, a Moscow boulevard where wealthy scientists and gen- erals constitute a sort of Russian “Geld Coast.” She also had a | country residence, an automobile, la large library and considerable j curable disease. Her situation, ac- jeording to Izvestia, attracted a | “‘hanger-on on the fringe of sci- ence,” a certain M. K. Rastsvet- | ayev. clear. It’s also not clear whether she knew he had an unregistered | and therefore illegal marriage of Jong standing with the mother of jhis four children, now aged 16 to | 30. | Rastsvetayev married the heir- jess last May and she died 18 days Hlater. He took over her property with the approval of all legal in- stitutions, since under Soviet law he clearly was the heir. Izvestia protests this whole situ- By CHARLES F. BARRETT WASHINGTON @—The Eisen- | hower administration had this ad- vice from a Democratic con- gresswoman from Missouri: - Forget a minute about the Big Four, atoms, deficits and the bud- get, But for goodness sakes do of coffee, | ‘To Mrs. Leonor Kretzer Sullivan, styling herself a typical “harassed | housewife,” the implication was clear: Democrats may get an is- sue that will push the old nickel cigar into the background. Mrs, Sullivan, an attractive bru- nette, said rising coffee prices are making coffee a luxury beyond the Teach of the man in the street, or the woman in the kitchen, and “that is almost un-American.” She said profiteering and specu- lation have caused the price of a ~ ‘Whatever your preference in slacks, you'll find } ' = ust the colors, styles and fabrics you want in sid sed Sige’ cmb they re full cut and expertly tailored by in Bas evecare _Haggar, America’s. leading maker of men’s vislacks. $6.95 to $15.95 some helpful results, . “But so far as I can see, it 04 ake \@RANTOR'S MENS SHOP $17 Duval Street ican consumer and housewife on skyrocketing coffee prices.” Then she went to her office and lhis lifetime; and left her well pro- | | money. : | | Citizeness L. was dying of an in- How this character persuaded| Citizeness L. to marry him is not| ACTION IS ASKED ON 15-CENT CUP OF COFFEE jwhich supply toffee: lat fair prices? cup of coffee to jump to 15 cents they wish he would get busy on . an Tight away, so that they, in turn, in St. Louis and other cities, and lean fortify ‘themselves properly i |the mornings to read the news- Paper accounts of his other prob- lems and concerns.” out that solace (coffee) how can jj sure Pl are ae we possibly face up to the prob- concern and undoubtedly getting peal gieliifag Bs. t0 eppeera: per. : ithout coffee, she said, was to is looking with resignation or un- fae it down, errr “Mud , and: “Muddy water concern'on the holdup ofthe Amer- may be all right in our rivers, but let’s not be forced to drink ix for breakfast.” ithe class of “the gilded youth who jconsider it their ideal to lead an empty, playboy type of life” =| | Komsomol Pravda recently de- ‘scribed a sensational case involy- jing such youths. Families of dis. itinguished scientists were involved ‘along with a retired colonel’s son. This began in a den of iniquity jon Gorky street-known as “Kok- jteil Goll,” or “Cocktail Hall.” It's a typical story of easy money. |boys from wealthy families with no conscience and light fingers, girls, automobiles, orgies in the country, and the inevitable crime. Money, rings, books and other |things were stolen to obtain funds. Then an acquaintance of one of |the boys found out what was going jon, It was feared he would “squeal.” There seemed only one ‘thing to do, and the youths did it. The body was discovered in a for- est near Moscow. Two of the youths drew 20-year terms, two others 10 and 15-year terms. The paper blames the mess on the parents, who. spoiled their chil- dren even to the point of ignoring their thefts in their own homes. with the countries (chiefly Brazil) “Has your department made any effort to reach agreement with the coffee-supplyifg nations to assure an adequate supply of the reduced (coffee) production for our needs? Have you initiated any conversa- tions toward assuring this supply “In other words, Mr. Secretary, what is our’ government doing— and also, what can it do under present authority—to arrange with the coffee producing nations for fairer marketing of coffee in the United States? “I know every American house- wife would be interested in your answers,” ‘ Sure, she explained, this may not be the weightiest problem Dulles faces at the moment. “But to 40 million American families,” she added, “‘it’s the kind of issue Cr, as she put it to Dulles, “‘with- The only alternative to going whipped out this letter to Secre- “Key Weat’s Oldest and Finest” tary of State Dulles, who deals| The Citizen’s Classified Ads |. ‘THIS PRICE IS CUT TO THE BONE ONE GROUP vance Florsheim Shoes F Valuesiosuss.. .Now $11.95 | TERRIFIC VALUES Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits Just 26 Suits REGULAR Left to Choose From $85 and $72.50 Now $5750 526 DUVAL _ SHELVING FOR SALE 1 MakeUs An Offer! 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