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IKE ASKS AUTHORITY FOR SECRET SHARING ade County Art Consultants o Attend Art Workshop Here Two Dade County art educators, well known figures in school art would have the effect of “st ening the defense and the econom of the United States and of the free world.” sident said the onward Program are also invited to attend. ron ot sae developments has|_ Miss Jean Johnson, director of out-moded the 1946 Atomic Energy|D@d County’s outstanding elemen- ‘Act which mistakenly assumed the|‘@Ty art education program, will United States could maintain a/P@rticipate in the two-day work- monopoly in atomic weapons for|Shop. Accompanying her will be ible time, Jo Davis, an art teach- Pp ccrbenanet the loss of , he said, is the develop- a a wide variety of atomic weapons which have “‘achievzd conventional status” in the armed) forces. “The thermonuclear weapons (hydrogen bomb) — non-existent eight years ago—today dwarfs in destructive power all atomic weap- ons, The practicability of construct- ing a submarine with atoms sep was questional . oS weeks ago the launching of the U.S.S. Nautilus made it cer- tain that the use of atomic energy men of The President proposed a pum- ber of amendments to the Atomic the stressed that no secrets are to be given away which would be of military advantage to potential enemies. 5 : Under present law, the President said, this country cannot give its allies ‘practical information essen- tial to their effective participation with us in combned military op- erations and planning, and to their own defense against atomic attack.” “Our own security will increase,” he said, “as our allies gain in- formation concerning the use of and the defense against atomic weapons. “Some of our allies, in fact, are now producing fissionable materi- als or weapons, supporting effec- tive atomic energy research and er in D; Gounty. Although this is Miss Davis’ first year in the Dade County art edu- cation program, she has ce wide reputation in other parts the United States as an art consul- row and Friday at Poincianna School, Elementary schools will be dismissed at 2 p. m. both days, al- pane teachers to attend the meet- 8. In addition to the two Dade County art educators, local artists who can spare the time to take! part in the workshop have been in- Wanted Man Found Dead >In Germany LONDON =A smugzler who} ‘once stood trial for his own moth-| er’s murder has been added to the| list of the dead in London's bizarre! ease of murder in the old “folks home. ‘ But unlike the pseudo “Tady” and her alcoholic daughter who! were the recent victims, the un-| vory gentleman apparently died a suicide. He was the daughter’s| husband: | The body of Ronald J. Chesney,| 45-year-old torpedo boat command-) ler in the Royal Navy during World. War II and later a convicted smug-| gler, was found shot through the| head yesterday in a woods outside} Cologne, Germany. Police said he took his own life. | He had been sought by Sealand Yard throughout Europe and in the! African port of Tangier since the| vited by County Board of Public Instruction, tae. Among these is Larry Key West artist and photogra: who will speak to the teachers’ ing the opening hour of the shop Thursday afternoon, This workshop initiates. a Cotnty wide elementary art: program’ in Monroe County schools which. is being co-ordinated by Wayne Hawxhurst itinerant art teacher. Hawxhurst is a newcomer to the ;|County public school staff and will assist teachers with the art pro- gram, x New Squeeze On Korea Disturbs Big 4 Parley By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER BERLIN ® — A new Soviet Squeeze play on Korea and the Indochina War developed in the Big Four Berlin conference today. It compelled French Foreign Min- ister Bidault to ask his Paris gov- ernment for new instructions. The nature-of the new Russian: Move was not disclosed. It oc- curred in the fifth secret meeting of the foreign ministers at the So- viet Embassy this morning. Bidault, “very perturbed” when — THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Beg: inner’s Luck Wednesday, February 17, e iven Monday WILLIAM MORRISON The application of spiritual un- derstanding of God to world health, | social, and moral problems will bela — ripe aan the topic of a public lecture on|s DORMS Science it 4 eral Hospitai, after a brief illness oo to be delivered ice, Whitley was in his eighty fith| in Key West on Monday, February: ae | 22, by Grace Jane Noee of Chica- He is survived by his wife, Ma-! g0. , [bel Bolles Whitley, and three chil- A member of The Christian ve Mrs, Frank E. Bowser, of ence Board of Lectureship, Mrs./Key West, Mrs. Charles W. Jeffers, 'Noee will speak under the s-|who is in Tokyo at present, and ieti j ,|Thomas M. Whitley, of Key West pices of Christian Science Society | 7 Willer .4i ao chhes in Harris Elementary School Au-|™F. we one . a y ditorium at 8 p. m. Her subject/@ight gra: dren, cage will be “Christian Science: Its) erat eae 1“ j Conceptions »!| Mr. and Mrs. Whitley came to and Its Consistencies.”"| c Formerly head of a large food Key West in 1941 and have taken brokerage business in Chicago, |#" active part in the civic life of Mrs. Noee withdrew from business |tbe town. Mr. Whitley was on the life in 1927 to devote herself to the Committee which drew up the ori- public practice of Christian Science ginal city charter, and was the healing. er rice incre Club of During her business career, she Key West, in wi a great sacpalieas the first President of|imterest, having made and present- TONIGHT’S ENTRIES FIRST RACE — 5.16 mile Grade 4 For Biending Stylish Goldie Sleigh Bell Lovely Day Saddie Burn Budapest Tackler Modern Age SEONCD RACE — 5.16 mile Grade $ Mer-Shack Rollaway Margie Spiedell Vigilante Happy John Micro-Sheen Toast Of The Town Porky Paul THIRD RACE — 5.16 mite Grade $ Cuddly Cute Sooner Senator Tumble Time Bang Bang the Altrusa Club, an international organization of professional and business women. As a Christian Science lecturer, she has traveled) extensively throughout the United) States, Canada, Great Britain, and Europe. kating Rink ‘Open To Public Another link in the continuous ex- {Panding chain of City Recreation t | | Cariton Crystal Hill ed to the Club its telescope. Mr. Whitley had been a member of the Anchor Lodge F. A. M. of Key, 0. J. ‘S Inside West for some years, and was an| Beauty’s Gift elder of the First Presbyterian FOURTH RACE — 5-16 mile ‘Church. Grade 4 Mr. Whitley was born in Erie,| Three Dots Pennsylvania, but had lived in| Archangel Martins Ferry, Ohio, for many) Chico Spider years, where he was an executive! Talata Toes of the Wheeling Steel Corporation. Taffy Hill Funeral services will be held to-| City Scout morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in) Taxes Me the chapel of the Pritchard Fun-| Buzz A Bit eral Home, with the Reverend FIFTH RACE — §.16 mile Richard Coulter, of the First Pres-\Grade 3 the meeting broke up, asked his developing peace time uses for|/government for guidance, an of- atomic power. ficial source disclosed. “But all of them should become} The Big Four were conferring better informed in the problems of|in secret primarily about Soviet atomic warfare and, therefore,|Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov’s better prepared to meet the con-|resolution for a Big’ Five parley, tingency of such warfare. In order|including Red China, The West has for the free world to be an effec-|refused to admit the Peiping gov- tive defense unit, it must be gearejernment as a great power in such to the atomic facts of this era.”|talks but concedes it should sit iE Eisenhower ‘then made these two specific recommendations: 1, The exchange with America's allies of “such tactical information as is essential to the development of defense plans and to the train- ing of personnel for atomic war- fare.” 2. Modification of security limi- tations set up in 1951 to allow in- formation on peace time uses of atomic power to be “adjusted to Present conditions.” This kind of cooperation, the: President said, requires exchange of certain restricted data on the industrial applications of atomic energy and also the release of fis- sionable materials “in amounts dequate for industrial and re- arch use.”” This country, Eisenhower said, T™ust have assurances such materi- al will not be used for military aioe by the countries getting 3 | “Sharing certain information with other nations involves risks that must be weighed in each in- stance, against the net advantages of the United States,” the Presi- dent said. Asserting the commercial use of up atomic energy for power “can soon be a reality,” the President said a number of private firms already are studying various reactor types which might be developed to pro- duce power at an economically feasible cost. around the same-table as other powers when specific Asiatic sub- jects come up. The aim of the West was to get Molotov to use his influence to re- vive the stalled Korean peace talks first of all. The principal goal of the French, however, is to do something about ending the Indo- chinese War. If Molotov has defi- nitely consented to interceding in Indochina in exchange for full’ re- cognition for Peipig, Bidault may have been put in an extremely difficult position. . r + gas GA! TODAYS STOCK MARKET facilities was completed this week, byterian Church, officiating. Ser-| Dublin Gal discovery last’ Thursday of two) | jwhen the large cement slab, lo- vices will also be conducted by| Hesitated bodies in an old peoples’ home in| jcated at the corner of Eaton St./Anchor Lodge 182, Clayton Ward iburban Ealing—those of his wife, | and North Beach Road, was turn-| Burial will take place in the| Black Caeser Mrs. Isobel Chesney, 42, and her} ed.over the City Recreation De-/family plot in Mr. Whitley's home| Gallant Brae er, Mrs. Mary Meazics.| partment. This was formerly alcity, Erie. R. 0. ‘S Rube eet, Lscarcagi’ of =a FRarpeeueray ie of the houses Ladyish a cache of empty gin a area. M oe bottles, had been drowned| When the houses were removed,| SENK BOUND OVER |, Mem RACE — 5.16 mile inher own bathtub. Her mother— the City Manager, realizing that| (Continued From Page One) beanie who affected but didn’t own the with a little repair, it could bejly asked her if “she wanted to go| ewe title “Lady Menzies”—had been utilized for a day-time skating rink,|for a ride.” Fearless. Wercke bludgeoned and strangled. immediately put men to work and| The woman said that she de- Wicked Police. investigation of Chesney’s it i now ready and open for pub-| clined and asked to be let out Blue M background revealed that under lic skating, Paul G. Albury said| of the car. Senk reassured her Mighty ropes his real name, Jolsy Donald Mer-| today. Skating is a clean, heaithy| that “everything was all right” | Kay Roo rett, he was tried at Edinburgh in form of recreation and ‘children| and said that he was running low = 1921 for the murder of his mother,/ a¢ns, w, §. WELLS of St. Joseph, Mo. and first cousin to ex- are invited to come out and skate.| on gas. He reportedly then drove | Last Lady ee ee erie at oeueats | President Harry S. Truman, went fishing on the Greyhound |The public is also invited to the| cut to Stock Islend end bought /SEVENTH RACE — 5-16 mile Lerma ms opgenign skacin yesterday and came back with this 250-pound jewfish. “We skating, with music, held every| @ dollar's worth of fuel, promis- Grade 3 ced pron Pobie gee ko ncyee i describe |Friday night in Bayview Park, be-| ing to drop her off shortly. ped a through the head with a pistol in| Came to Key West once before after hearing Harry descrii aa ‘The pair then heeded “4 : her living room in 1926. Her son,| the place and on that occasion we went fishing with Capt. Tony [inning 730: D, m. Key West. When they rea —, the! High Legion then 18, told police she shot herself} so this time we looked up the same man,” Mrs. Wells told the ‘Naval Hospital the women eaidl| Another Whisk in his presence. press. Wells and the entire party assisted in boating the fish |NOBODY WANTS that they took a left turn down the) We Pattern He was ees wise Bie With a total time of one hour spent in the fight—Citizen Staft |§-MILE RAILROAD ey learned he had forged her signa- 3 Sh ture on 56. checks, Though freed| © 00t'¥inch. SACRAMENTO, Calif, ? — They ae ae beige deem Break The Bank on the murder charge, he was con- couldn’t even give the Camino, aie talked to inks the pated Dian Hill victed of forgery and served a The Thr Di Ei h: Placerville & Lake Tahoe Railroad pte ‘Avenue to Poinciens |E'GHTH RACE — $16 mile year in jail. ee e, 12 t aeey. s+ eI Senk, the wo! ed n|Grade 1 When he got out, he changed) —— c The eight-mile logging line was that “he ercceiiai bene Said) Sir McKay his name to Ronald John Chesney. ‘Are In ured In offered free by its owners to the fer onan alg i i Beaune’ se, ame) “Weatherman J eat Dd hate teen Ete ey tase Cer teny ae ik] Maken Of Pre Donald Milner, which was.on the . J. Ru - re Passport he carried when his body Head-On Wreck eanse pena moni aa fs be pees her “if she wanted to go for! ila was found. i p Chesney and Mrs, Menzies’| m Says LA CYGNE, Kan. (A Conii-|straightened between Placerville) Again she refused, at which time| Ciabon daughter were married in 1928,| Key West and Vicinity: Clear to'nental Trailways bus and an auto|/@2d Camino, he said. ei ke tay arte he ie ae fo Wilshire when she was 17. \partly cloudy continued mild! . 2 | ae F Chesney was captured by. oe eee an ee a NEW COMMANDER |ftlzed that be ‘had's rae, a raga 5-16 mile are erie ae boll back to/erate winds, mostly northeast and'killing three persons and injuring} (Continued From Page One) . Range Twilight England. east. Low tonight about 67, high eight PARSE: oy 32) Mecoxmlckiasfetore casize: oe tgear pe that she grab beeen ag ’ | ‘ e impact virtually w the - ife and to kick) ioral mca See! emesis, yo aalie ‘ vehicles together, Both were de-| However, the Navy said McCor-jthe window out to attract a pass-| Irene Hill i i Florida: Showers ending on} 7; mick will become president of the |i, ‘ Legal Looter long police record in England and molished. — PI €/ing a motorist, but was unsuccess- , on the continent, jsoutheast coast this afternoon, | State highway patrolman Bill|Naval War College at Newport, fur Let’s Goby otherwise clear to partly ecloudy/Gray quoted a witness, Glenn|R-L, replacing Adm. Richard Con- Senk drove off shortly and travel-| Boyee ‘ {thru Thursday. Continued mild, ex- Stanley of Stanley, Kan., as saying|D0lly who recently retired, led out the highway about two-| Burning Bright Col. Schwable Is cept cooler extreme north tonight./the transport seemed to swerve miles past Boca Chica where he TENTH RACE — 38 mile E elehagaiepeyenies ie uige 6 the path of the bus TRAFFIC PANEL HEAD Jpulled up at the end of a dead. Grade $. ‘alts ar a The dead were identified as: “ | Reno Called Br ave By moderate variable winds becoming|- Ross W. Cook, 36, Independence, (Continued From Page One) oo ches ae fee Ppp viewers arch ssi “ jeasterly over south portion and Mo., the bus driver. vard and RES ey warnings |o°.4 mn Miss Ann Murphy moderate north to northeast winds’ R. G. Gibson, 28, Fort Scott,|Si825 . 5 w fi Mill Gale Marine Leader over north portion. Weather clear|Kan., the truck driver, Other members of the traffic ee mereepners ire Easy Whirl WASHINGTON (—The former|to partly cloudy thru Thursday. | Mrs. Grace M. Bennett, 60, La camilttes sre: -Louls: Gootalesy | eo. assaulted her: Honor Guard Marirle air commander in Korea) Western Caribbean: Moderate|Cygne, a bus passenger. lenny Watkins, Billy Whitehead “He told me how sorry he was| ‘Trade In today described Col. Frank H.|easterly winds and mostly clear| The injured were all from Mis|#24 Norman Berg. lon the way beck t'Key West eed| Lady Crystal, Schwable, who made a false con-/weather thru Thursday, souri or Kansas. One was listed fession of germ warfare, as one| of the most “conscientious and bravest” officers he had ever known. Maj. Gen. Clayton C. Jerome, now aircraft commander of the| Atlantic Fleet Marine Force, gave! this testimony in the second day! of the court of inquiry convened to decide whether Schwable will| be disciplined for the confession which he later repudiated. Jerome said that Schwable was his chief of staff at the time he| NEW YORK, — The stock market went lower today for the third straight session. The decline went to between 1 and 2 points in a few cases. Plus signs were scarce and small. New York Central, which has Tun into a delayed opening every day this week, started promptly today on a block of 3,500 shares Me at 24%. RKO Pictures, now facing a Stockholders suit over a plan to sell out to Howard Hughes, started on 1,000 shares unchanged at 514. Declining stocks included Amer- Chemical, Douglas Aircraft, Du “There are indications,” he said,/Pont, General Electric, Johns - “that they would increase their efforts significantly if the way were open for private investment in such reactors.” The President made these spe- cific proposals aimed at a joint development program by the gov- ernment and private industry: 1, Relaxation of bans against Private ownership or leasing of fi sionable material and the facili- 1. Relaxation of bans against Private ownership or leasing of fis- sionable materialan d the facili- ties for producing it. 2. Permission for private manu- facture, ownership, and operation Manville, Boeing, Goodyear and International Paper, ican Telephone, Chrysler, Dow! was shot down and captured by| jthe communists in July 1952. Aside |from praising Schwable’s bravery, |Jerome also said he wes “he \brightest officers he had known, | { Jerome testfl . i |ill-fated flight was authorized but that the route hid ron fied. Jerome added, under ques- tioning by court course!, thar he jbelieved Schwable had taken a} lroute that was “well within a \proper reconnaisance area” and} that high winds had drifted the jaircraft northward across the en- jemg’s line. | SCHOOL SET FOR CITY | (Continued From Page One) ja series of three-day courses at the University of Florida in Gaines- ville. of atomic reactors and related activities. 3. Authority for the Atomic En- ergy Commission to establish safe- »ty and security regulations govern- ing the use of fissionable material. { 4, Permission for AEC to supply. atomic materials and services at cost, 5. Liberalization of the Atomic Energy Act’s patent provisions, !principally by expanding the area tained. | The courses are held for build- |ing inspectors, city managers, fin- {ance directors and in other phases jof municipal administration. | The city manager was directed jto make a study to determine |which employees should be sent. |Cost was estimated at about $80 jper person. Early Christian chronologists oft-| jen dated events from the birth of vin which private patents can be ob-/A®raham which they placed at Ne Name Key 2016 B. C. Normal Total last 24 hours wwe 602 ins, [Total this month qu... 24 ins. |Deficiency this month +.69 ins. Total this year ... ie OE ins.| Deficiency this year -1.90 ins. Observations Taken At City Office: Key West, Fla., Feb. 17, 1954 at 7 A.M., EST TEMPERATURES Highest yesterday Lowest last night .. Mean 68 3 PRECIPITATION Relative Humidity, 7 A.M. Barometer ( el), 7:00 A.M. 30.10 ins. 19.6 mbs. Tomorrew’s Almanac Sunrise .. 6:59 a.m | Sunset 23 p.m. Moonrise 221 a.m.) Moonset 16 p.m.| TOMORROW TIDES (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 10:31 a.m. 4:08 a.m, 10:40 p. 4:01 p.m. Boca Chica Sandy Pt. —oh 40m Caldes Channel (north end) 2h 10m +14 ft.) (—)—Minus sign: Corrections) to be subtracted. | (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to be added. ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West | Time of Height of | Station— Tide high water Bahia Honda Snot (bridge) ...—oh 10m 9.0 ft.’ in critical condition. The bus was bound from Kansas City to Dallas, Tex., on U.S. High- way 69, which parallels the Kansas- Missouri border. STATE COMPTROLLER (Continued from Page One} mittance of sales tax méney, “Sincerely yours Corpus Christi _________ 59] “Unless the operators of the Denver 26! redee comply with the contents Detroit 33| of this letter, it is the intention Ft. Worth 37| of this office to stop the per- ply with all laws, irtcluding the re- that he woukin’t have done it if I ‘wasn’t married,” she told the ‘court. “I felt sure he was going to kill me,” she added. Senk, she said, dropped her off, jin Poinciana and she went to the’ home of her friends. She added that she then broke down and they called police and the Shore Patrol. A Navy physician, Dr. Charles A, Johnson, Jr., testified at yester- day’s hearing, saying that his ex- Lauderdale; Howard amination shortly after the alleged Key West; Curtis M.|assault revealed evidence of a sex-| After hearing the woman’s testi- \mony, Peace Justice Hamlin ruled jthat there was enough evidence to jhold Senk for grand jury action. |Represented by attorney William V. Albury, Senk did not testify on “C. M. Gay, Comptroller Temperatures Hae lind: Priestly , county ince”? At 7:30 A.M., EST Copies of the letter were sent to the following: ose : ped E. B. Gay, Orlando; Earnest Hea ey 4 eens Miami; Frank H. Boston 37/5. Wilson, Buffalo 32/ James, Ft. Pierce; and L. M. Han- ual act, ‘Charleston 60 sen, Miami. Chicago .____________ 30]. Wilson had this to say: Agreement In Divorce Reached LOS ANGELES # — Brooklyn beauty Jackie Loughery, Miss U.S.A. in the 1952 Miss Universe beauty contest, has signed out-of- court agreement papers toward settling per ne from crooner Guy Mitchell, attorney an- |nounced yesterday, Irving B. Glickfield said ghe jwould receive $1,500 monthly: ali- mony for three years, $20,000 in \cash and a division of community |property, which includes two auto- |mobiles and a $60,000 home. Mitchell’s lawyer, Bernard Reich \said the crooner has not seen the Galveston —_______ si formance.” : | Jacksonville __________ ¢|_ Earl Adams, president of the| (east end) ....+2h 20m bi eeenseamenes SENET) Sea S7\ceived at The Citizen office, Washington 55'Greene St, F $135,468.87, in 603 /Cleare, Jr., represented the state cluding the $109, loan from |at. the ‘hearing. | mother. = Papers yet but that if they contain his own behaif. items discussed a few weeks ago, In the statutory rape case, the U club and county clerk, 17-year old girl told of bow Senk With minor changes, Mitchell will qari 35\ duo has ceacteatir sweet the| allegedly lured her into tie oress"* ready to sign also, jfodeo playing in Wic! Stadium, |in Poinciana to act as a sit- Pete Neen ees $rion the grounds that such shows\ter and then forced her to submit QUICK WINDUP IS Los Ange! damage the playing field, said: |to his advances. (Continued From Page One) Louisville 38) “As far as the Quarterback Club| He then forced her to write ;\deader than a dead candidate,” be Meridian 45!is concerned, we don’t care if the note saying that she submitted vol-| declared, Miami _ 64\ rodeo plays here or not just as long untarily, she said. The note was| Explaining the loan, Roosevelt Minneapolis 32 a5 it does not play in Wickers Sta- exhibited yesterday at the Fequest said he agreed to take cree Memphis 40 dium.” \0f the defense attorney. lance on his life to the extent he New Orleans 52) In connection with yesterday’s | However, close examination re- was drawing from the loan, This New York 40' okay by the city commission, \vealed that the words “with per- would be his mother’s collateral Norfolk __ 56 the rodeo had agreed to put up mission” were not written in the if he died before she did, Oklahoma City 39 @ $5,000 bond against damages to same ink as the rest of the note.! Roosevelt said that under Bis egy 49 the field and to give the city 10, The 14-year-old girl told a simi- father’s will his mother received ic 1 Per cent of the gross. , lar story although she was allowed “no money exc interest: from hetero = The city, in tum, agreed to give to leave before an actual assault my father’s pesg and that her tr Ki aqiits 10 per cent to Delores Disg- took place, according to her testi-'only estate is largely made up of ee = eke five-month-old | glaucoma mony Originally, Senk was charged the $100,000 which she made ate St. Louis - 1 victim, toward a sight restoring with attempted rape in that case,|able to me.” 4 San Antonio 54, operation. lbut yesterday the charge was re-| The amended balance sheet of San Francisco 53) ‘The Citizen has started a cam- duced to assault and battery. Roosevelt's financial picture last Seattle _ 47 \paign to raise funds for the oper-| State Attorney J. Lancelot Les-/Jan. 31 showed assets of $63,979.72 ‘Tallahassee 60,ation. Contributions are being Te- ter and County Solicitor Allen B.'and liabilities. of t from

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