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A man doesn’t have to be dis- loyal to be classed as a security risk, Tuttle said. He might he given a “dangerous” rating if he) were “a rugged individual’ with a mother behind the Iron Curtain, he | added, | In a separate report on the cus-| toms service, whose 8,000 employes’ supervise imports nto the United | States, it was disclosed that six persons were dismissed last year as security risks, Customs Com-| missioner David B. Strubinger ‘said all six appeared to have had “contact” with Communists. | Tuttle gave the information| about the Treasury Department security dismissals under repeated demands from Rep. Gary (D-Va).| A number of Democrats in Con-| gress have protested that Republi- cans have sought to give the im-| pression that most of the 2,200) persons the administration says’ were dropped from the federal payroll last year under its secur-| ity program were subversives.| Democrats claim a big majority lof the 2,200 resigned or were fired | for reasons other than loyalty and/ that many of them simply trans-| ferred to other government agen-| cies. Gary said he objected to lumping all “security risks” together and/| including Communists, alcoholics | and persons with other objection-| able traits in the same category.| “There is a difference between a man being an alcoholic, and a} man being a Communist,” he said. | Tuttle said there was no way of| comparing security dismissals un-| der the Eisenhower administration with those under the Truman ad-| ministration because ‘“‘the whole | basis of approach is different.” Under the Truman loyalty stan-| dards, he explained, disloyalty to| ithe United States was the only’ grounds for dismissal. | The four “disloyal persons” he mentioned, he said, were found to be disloyal under the standards of | the Truman program, The Eisen-| hower program did not take effect ‘until last September. Tuttle insist- ed that no breakdown of dismissals | : under it was available. { The new procedure, he said, | | “The Hoaxters” Is Companion | | Show At Strand | Showing at the Strand Theatre| starting tomorrow is ‘The “oax-| ters,” described as 37 minutes of| shock treatment. This M-G-M doc- umentary film was designed for on Purpose, to present a factual and Pictorial review of Communism since its bloody beginning in Mos- cow in 1917, down to the’ present| time. | The picture was assembled from. More than 2,000,000 feet of film, | newsreels, Army and Navy films, egptured enemy film and film from behind the Iron Curtain. No scene was “staged,” nor was any attempt made to inject a story line. The facts are presented bluntly. For older members of the audience the growth of Nazism and Fas- cism, with its counterpart in the militarism of Japan, will have a remembered ring. Here are the headlines of the past three decades. For younger members of the] audience “The Hoaxters” will pre- sent for the first time a panor- amic history of Communism, its insidious methods of operation and infiltration, and the deadly parallel between the aggressive Commun- | ism of today with the forces of jevil which only recently threaten- | ed the world, | | The picture was produced by Dore Schary, M-G-M’s vice presi- dent in charge of production. It was Written by Herman Hoffman, its associate Producer, Ausiences will, be intrigued identifying the eight voices narrating the com- mentary, Of the eight, Marilyn Erskine, Howard Keel, George Murphy, Walter Pidgeon, Barry Sullivan, Robert Taylor, James Whitmore, probably the only un-| familiar voice is that of Producer Schary, who narrates the final se- quence. | —___ YOUNGSTERS OPEN MAIN-LINE SWITCH DETROIT Two boys. 10 and 11, broke into a New York Cen- tral Railroad tool shanty here and hammered open a main-line switch. But there wasn’t any train wreck. The open switch set off a ited warning at the signal tower. Railwaymen closed the switch. |Police tuned the boys over te ti=ir | parents. frailty so that it is not clear that becomes a Communist or Fastist cause those frailties may cause him to be a risk in the future, tion, becomes a person who in the he is subject to dismissal.” OUT ‘SECURITY’ DISMISSALS Louis’ Columbia Restaurant 117 DUVAL STREET TELEPHONE 2.9158 97c — SPECIAL LUNCH — 97c . FREE CUP OF COFFEE For the Best Italian Food and Pizza Pie, see Chef Louis... You are always welcome in his kitchen Pizza Served from 12 Noon Orders To Take Out FREE PARKING FOR PATRONS mine that that person is a disloyal is a security risk because of a person.” jsubversive contact. That is why ; os. He continued: jwe do not break these down as to or who may be married to a | “A man may be a rugged indi-'subversives anc others. although band or wife whose father © vidual and never intend to give in, in such a case it is a subversive other may become identified but he may have a mother behind'contact that mav ultimately make th a listed subversive organiza- the Iron Curtain, and it would be him dangerous.” jeemed to suffer from disability or PeTSon married to a person who t is to the best interests of the Treasury may become a security Monday, February 15,1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN _ Page i For The Latest News— Read The Citizen—25e A Week Adolphus Fancy Long Grain RICE 2+ 29¢ PEAS with SNAPS 2 co 25¢ BLUE PLATE’S PEANUT BUTTER PLUMS MIAMI GOLD GRAPEFRUIT JUICE I9e Fresh Dressed and Drawn --- Ga. Shipped --- Grade “A” FRYERS ~~ 39 Daily Fresh --- Tender Krust BREAD 3 ~~ 29 SENSATIONAL TREND 2» 19% LYKES Roast Beef 3- 99c : 12-Oz. Jar Lg. No. 2!2 Can La. 46-Oz. 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