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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN _Friday, Janvary 22, By JAMES BACON jher pick of millionaires, indicates inary and spared no expense or HOLLYWOOD (®—A long list of|that he appeals to the maternal’ worry until it was taken care of. luscious lovelies can testily to|imstinct—one of the most ancient’ But he ‘keeps his good deeds even Howard Hughes’ rating as | and surest of all. more secretive than his private 3 Is A New Three-D Thrill ine By FRED MAMPSON [Howard Hughes ratine 08, DD | “Howard,” abe. confides, “is a le “The Charge At Feather River,”/do in 1869, Facing the charge HONG KONG @—The Chinese story of ODely man. He's shy, boyish and an historical adventure filmed in ave ‘alsaieh Mlled- oh at econ Erne are Brrol|®2"7es all the problems of those The site of Pompeii which was i " isa te the |S! corporations around with destroyed by a anic eruption Then mae Canty. tg ny boy, im. “ makes = happy ‘ Know in 79 A. D, was rediscovered in _ jtha: ean console him and make 1: Broducer or Vine Street wolf ever), forget his troubles.” = | That one is still in the running. : ; |Let’s listen to a jilted one: |Your Grocer SELLS That Good LIFE ABROAD 1953 Income Tax Prepared af 600 TRUMAN AVENUE Corner Truman@Aveaue and Simonton Streets TAX CONSULTATION — GENERAL ACCOUNTING Specialising in STATE and FEDERAL TAXES ROBERT J. GROVER 2-022 2-3640 Open Evenings, 7:00 - 9:00 P.M. STOOL PIGEON owanD DOVE and SHELLEY WINTERS — SATURDAY HELL GATE with STERLING HAYDEN and JOAN LESLIE SUNDAY Van Heflin, Yvonne De Carlo, Preston Foster and Jack Oakie 2 Showings Nightly, 6:30 and 8:30 - Box Office Opens 6 P.M. ADMISSION (TAX INCLD.) Adults __._.__.___. 30e Children and Teen Agers _..... 15¢ (Under 19 Years) fare BS Ee Baby High Chairs, new ....... $ 8.50) Baby Play TOW encoun $13.95) Baby Cribs—C 1» New $32.50) EISNER FURNITURE CO. Poinciana Center Tel. 2-6951 Factory Methods Used— Marine Radies & Asst. Equipment FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE — SEE... DAVID CIFELLI 920 Truman Ave. (Rear) TELEPHONE 2-7637 Open Tonight and Saturday Night until 9:00 Tomorrow Last Day LEWINSKY'S Remodeling Sale Extra Just 11 Men’s Suits . ONLY Special $9.95 and $14.95 Al Logun PROUDLY PRESENTS For The First Time In Florida Kenny Shaffer _—_ be day 1, ise f & LOGUN’S 4 858 HHL Reds. Tuinous. The nation’s traditional -| unfavorable trade balance was bal- janced with this money. Mainly the money stopped be- ony the Communists couldn’t in donations, forced savings, taxes ‘or bonds. At the start they tried to woo special exchange rates for remit- tances. They exempted their land from confiscation. They guaran- ,|teed big dividends for their invest- ments. ‘ vredh — began Lg, take me erty. artes! overseas a nese who had come home to fin- ish their lives on the farms they bought or in businesses they start- ed from foreign earnings. These persons were tabbed landlords and) despots along: with other ownérs, but they were blocked in ‘Red banks. < Remittances fell steeply. Then The Reds needed the foreign money badly, and resorted to ex- tortion. Some home folks were ar- rested and tortured. Some were coerced by constant visitations, ats, interference and some- ‘Thése|1 happened to be at Te more and finally the source dried ‘up. 7 The Veterans Corner Here are authoritative answers) from the Veterans Administration to four questions of interest to for- mer servicemen and their fami- lies: Q. I've been contributing. money to my mother each week for sev- feral years. Would that be consid- ered proof that she’s dependent on me? I want to claim her as a de- Pendent when I enroll in school un- der the Korean GI Bill. A. The fact that you’ve been making contributions to your mo- ther is not conclusive evidence in VA will consider ‘it in connection with all other evidence showing |that she actually is dependent on you. Q. My deadline for starting Ko- rean GI training is August 20, 1954. I want to take a correspondence course. Will VA consider that I started in time if I simply enroll in the course before the deadline? A. Enrolling in the jis not enough. VA will consider jthe deadline date, vice Life Insurance dividends at | Combs have been found among {It includes Ginger Rogers, Yvonne) ;.{ner, Cyd Charisse, Terry Moore, ‘the overseas Chinese. They gave |Lan: itself that dependency exists. But correspon: dence course before the deadline | that you start in time if the schoo! | sends you your first lesson before, Q. ¥'m leaving my National Ser- | the VA so they'll draw interest. | the remains of many very ancient Billie Dove in the silent flickers |to Debra Paget in Cinemascope. De Carlo, Lana Turner, Ava Gard- Mona Freeman, Jean Peters, Faith Domergue, Mitzi Gaynor, Joan Fontaine, Katharine Hepburn and scores more. Some were starlets, others established stars. Some were, chorus girls, models, checkroom) All fit a familiar pattern: When} Hughes dated them they were young, beautiful and usually un- sophisticated. : “When they start looking older He has kept six or seven happy lovelies on the string at the same time. With few exceptions each has been certain that she was the one—and only one—who would get him to the altar. Hughes was married once, in 1925 to socialite Ella Rice of Hous- ton. But he was divorced—and some friends say disillusioned—in 1929. Since then it’s been practically a parade. A favorite story involves a Turner. When Hughes told her marriage was out, she is re- ported to have pouted: “But, Howie, I have our silk sheets monogrammed ‘HH’.” Hughes’ supposed reply shows &@ great sense of humor or oe thrift: oo don’t you marry Hunting- ton Hartford?” ies a Jean Peters, quiet and beautiful, has been the most loyal of all Hughes’ girl friends. She knows about the others but apparently doesn’t care. Hughes is the only romance in the Hollywood life of the onetime Ohio State co-ed. Many think Terry Moore is now No. 1 in Hughes’ affections.. He even taught her to fly. But he is just one of many Moore boy- friends. “She’s got Howard chasing her simply because she just tells him to go to hell whenver she feels like it,” reports one informant. During her recent trek to Korea, | Hughes kept trans-Pacific phones | buzzing, The night beforé she Jeft, | *s house. | In the space of an Sottieone | she said was Hughes called her four times from Las’ Vegas. On the last call, she broke off, with: “Sorry, Howard, I hear my date at the front door now.” A young, handsome ‘ collegian came in and Terry introduced us. He was Bob Kneaston, son of Billie Dove, an old Hughes flame. What is Hughes’ attraction to| women—other than those millions? One glamor girl; who can have! “Howard is obsessed with power. | Sure, he’s got a movie studio but! he’s unhappy because it’s not the! biggest one. He won't be happy | he’s not satisfied with one movie) star—he’s got to have six or seven at a time.” Debra Paget gained some fame} around Hollywood as its unkissed} starlet. Her hefty mother, a: show} business veteran who blocked the local wolves like a Notre Dame guard, was always at her side. Then mama and Debbie wentt to; Las Vegas. Debbie came back with| a diamond ring that looked like a flashlight bulb. Recently she Sported a new mink. She also confided that she now has been kissed for the first time my that Howard is the guy in her fe. Miss Paget, like Miss Moore, is the typical teen-ager type. Let's hear from another veteran star, a paid-up member of the Hughes Alumnae Assn.: “Howard suffers from a terrific| inferiority complex about women. That's the main reason he likes young, unsophisticated girls. Ma- ture women of the world scare him to death.” Chorus girls who have dated! Howard sum up his appeal this way: “He dazzles you with gifts.” That may explain why some of Hughes’ girl friends drive Cadillacs on $80 a week*salaries as chorines. Hughes drives a 1950 Chevrolet, often sleeps in it, Hughes maintains legal resi- dence in Nevada. Some say he’ lives there because he can save thousands of dollars yearly in Cal- ifornia state income taxes. Though sometimes called ruth- less in business deals, he has a gentle side. Once his ‘car hit a mongrel dog. He sped it to a veter- Friday and Saturday, February 5 and 6 HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE TODAY and TOMORROW juntil he owns -MGM.. That's -why | 9m — TRY. A POUND TODAY — STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE | Triumph Coffee Mill at ALL GROCERS arty? Your PURE OIL Dealer Tires .. Tubes . . Batteries gE sS25 i | SPReeEKETEERESE Fox News Box Office Open: 1:45 - 9:06 P.M. Daily 3:45 - 9:00 P.M. 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