The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 25, 1954, Page 9

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Fa i i E 4 e¢ EB 4 z af fet ath [i #2 in|singing Eurydice in Gluck’s “Or-, party admin-!Grotewohl and Foreign Minister | ti BARBARA GIBSON der the baton of Arturo Toscanini, Big Four from East Premier Otto istration has displaced. the ‘Demo-|Lothar Bolz. ited States. has} Allied diplomats predicted today The Big Four assembled in Ber- TEMPERATURES yesterday Lowest last night Mean ~ vinced no basic change has oc- curred—except that the Western »|Powers _ have ~ grown that Russia would propose a Ger- man Though these sources predicted that the Soviet plan would permit the Germans to have .an army, stronger|navy and air force theoretically through cooperation, ‘and the’Com-/strong enough for the country's So|™Munist’ empire has suffered in-|own defense, it also would bar her ore ternal strains since Stalin’s death.|from any coalition or military al- The best some diplomats thought/liance against any World War II the Berlin conference:might pro-|ally. A duce were relatively minor adjust- “ag J)ments to ease sore points. ‘ There was grave doubt the 1 The. West is certain to oppose any such proposition as the latter. Russia wants such a guarantee to stalled Austrian treaty actually|keep Germany out of the proposed would be concluded here, although|European army, which the Soviets ,|the Western nations were. deter+|say is designed to make war on mined to press for it, Western ministers did their strategy planning yesterday at the residence of Dr. James B. Conant, the U. S. high commission- er, with Dulles as host, As a result of their consultations, among other States, died yesterday of a heart ailment, x v 7:12 am.| The tall, slim former universi 6:08 p.m.|professor served beanighegroh tl "Washington and pode: decided, the last Sour presi! 1" reject outright Molotov’s — tates be madi ta his coe ent he made on arrivai HANOL, Indochina Wt — The] suncment he hist French high command anoouneed Chins 0 ie ‘is. a Big Five today that 93,357 Communist-ed ecthlerence. Vietmmink troope had_Deen Kile)" san, reject the Red’Gerinan bid four years of: the}, * 20 rele during the last wer, | German participation in the Ses a “ppagormadh, Union |°omference whenever | German Losses in ‘announced for the|Westions come up. Russia backs forces were not oe ee = ALY govern- rs % Ss proposal; tern Pow- ministry for “overseas| Ors" a0 consulting satside® doe ct aa blenny lille ask incon Sure os eet conference with the West German en-year war at 51,434, including|£0Vernment and will continue not he e@éea. 12420 ‘Frenchmen and’ 28414 na-|°®, Tecognize the East regime at ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA |tive troops. ' 3. To stick to their basic policies Reference Station: Key Weet for unifying Germany, beginning ith free elections to create an all- ‘German government and the par- ticipation of that government in formulation of a peace treat”. Russia wants to set up a pro government by merguig the Red regime in the East and th ‘Western government without an election, The German Communist: argu- ment that the Germans have a right to be represented’in the con- ference was presented formally yesterday in a letter to each of the chedking them for weapons. Rumors were current that the Let’s All... SPECIALS. 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WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS IN THE LINE OF 1 Chilt-on’s TOYS COME TO THE TROPICAL TRADER 718 Duval St. Dial 26262 Space Contributed by Thompson Enterprises, Ine. ~ «(Ice Division) Treaty, which- after World War I 8 mow being Fealized.” He pointed out that the first settlement in the keys was made at Key Vaca (Marathon) a GREE EE Scheke ¢ owners of the Kéy Colony. of the pool, blessed the pool and tite Gover- mor cut a bive ribbon, formally Sadowski and his son Richard, | Fathe? Joseph Maring, S$. J., | QQ DENVER W—A calm 28-year-old laborer, muttering “I want to go home” in his native Italian tongue, was held today as police traced a year-long family quarrel which erupted in a shotgun “blood bath” yesterday. | Held for investigation was Frank Archina, arrested in a tavern three j.|blocks from the home where: his parents-in-law lay dead, their son fatally wounded and a daughter critically. shot. Officers said Frank A. Macri, 63, i/and his wife Elizabeth, 58, were killed instantly by blasts from a 12-gauge shotgun. Their son Frank -|Jr., 22, died five hours later at Denver General Hospital. A daugh- Space Contributed by ‘Overseas Tr Company, Ine. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express et, Mary, 20, wad 3 condition, . Archina, held without charge, through an interpreter , that he fired the fatal shots. "~’*S The young Italian immigrant is married to a second daughter of the dead couple, Rose; {19 Ralice quoted her as saying she would have been shot also “‘but_h out of shells.” Officers said they were told that Archina and his brother Gene ‘Were married to Rose and Mary. Macri, respectively, in a-double ceremony in Italy a year ago. After emigrating to the’ United States, they moved intothe Macris’ thodest, two-story ¢ home. Then, according to Mike Car. batta, a nephew of the’slain couple, the gen began pleading-with the two couples to remarry jo a church, since their Italian wedding was a civil ceremony, Pattohnan Steve Mastin said the sisters bad been living in one upstairs bed- room and the brothers i another, 10,000 Mii Guaranty on USED CARS with orn dy, & 4 A ¥ farlifo @ @uara NAVARRO, Ini ice 401 Duval St. 2 Feb. 270 “2 wai £ SW hoe i

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