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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 5 “Liberal” Tariff Promised Canada By GOP Leaders By JOHN SCALI | Knighis of Columbus St. Patrick's Day Good Weather |—""“""™ Helps Anglers : = , | With the first good weekend in longer than they care to remem- ber, the charterboatmen have been making up for time lost. Saturday saw four notable catch- es brought into the Key West docks and the welcoming arms of the Jaycee Fishing tournament. Mrs. Lester Perkins, of La Grange Park, Ill., came in with an African Pompano that many old-timers describe as the biggest they have ever seen. The fish weighed 43 pourds. Mrs. Perkins was fishing from Capt. Doug Tre- vor’s Wasteena. The heaviest amberjack in the fast period of the fishing tourna- Irent was a 90-pound fish, taken from Capt. Bill Wickers’ Pilot One. The record was smashed on Sat- urday, when another of Capt. Wick- er’s charters landed one that tip- ped the scales at 91 pounds. Mrs, W. D. Morris, of Omaha, Nebras- ka, caught the jack. The best grouper so far was brought in on the same boat, same day, when the fish taken by Clif- ford Price, of Frookville, Ohio, weighted 52 pounds. Captain Albert Atwell, of the Sailfish, gave his guests a thrill, also on Saturday, when he har- Pooned a loggerhead turtle. It is estimated that it weighed 375 pounds. Mr. C. R. Stone, of Coral Gables, on Capt. Atwell's boat, took @ 21%4-pound wahoo, one of the few ot this species to be brought in here this season. A catch that attracted consider- able attention, but one that is in- 450-pound shark, caught by George Trapp, mate of the Storm King, Capt. Shirley Garson, on Sunday. The monster stopped traffice when pie hung up at the food of the Half the U. S. men who reach age 65 this year will live 12 years longer. IF YOU'VE LOST YOUR APPETITE there's a way to perk it up. Take Rexall Formula V10, the modern vitamin and iron tonic. 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Divorce Validity Is Under Fire As Pair Honeymoons Shirley Garson (right).—Citizen Radio Program Will Be Part Of Celebration As one of the features of the NEW YORK # — Joan Scott) smerican Legion Birthday Week, Baker, a 21-year-old model, claims she is still legally married to the man who last week married com- edian Jack Benny’s daughter in a lavish Hollywood wedding. The blonde, blue-eyed model said a Virgin Islands divorce granted Jan. 29, 1953, was no good because neither she nor New York stock broker Seth H. Baker, 26, was a bonafide resident of the is- lands at the time. She filed a suit in New York State Supreme Court asking that the divorce be set aside and that she be granted a separation plus a radio address on Station WKWF will be given Wednesday evening at 7:30 by Judson Stephens, 2nd Vice Commander of Arthur Say- yer Post No. 28, Kenneth M. Brow- | ning, Genéral Chairman for the | week’s celebration announced to- | | Thirty-five years of unselfish | service to America lie behind the American Legion whch ‘hs week celebrates its 1954 birth anniver- sary, In cooperation with the birth- day, Station WKWF is joining n the nationwide brthday salute. The week-long celebraton will | ready to assure Canada today thi Eisenhower administration intends tc pursue a “liberal” tariff and trade policy. The American delegation, head- ed by*Secretary of Staie Dull arranged to meet behind clo: doors with a high-ranking Cana jan government group led by For- | eign ster Lester B. Pearson. But, ce today’s conference | Was set up as strictly a financial |and trade review, it appeared un- likely that Pearson would seek any assurances from Dulles at this ses- sion about America’s new defense Policy. Dulles, backed up by Treasury | Secretary Humphrey, Commerce | Secretary Weeks and Agriculture | Secretary Benson, was reported | ready to give these pledges to the Canadians: 1. The Eisenhower administra- tion will turn its back on any de- mands for the Republican adminis- tration to embrace high tariff poli- cies. 2. The President Congress for specific authority to extend the reciprocal trade policy, conceived under former President Franklin D. Roosevelt's adminis- tration, to permit further Ameri- can negotiations with friendly gov- ernments for reduced tariff duties. 3. Despite a mounting store of surplus agricultural products, the United States does not intend to soon will ask| Lt. Thomas F VX-1 pilot and being transferred to the Electronics Officers’ Course in Memphis, Tenn., the AirDevRon One public information office an- nounced today. The VX-1 officer has been a re- sident here for 30 months. Before reporting to the AirDevRon unit, Albert was a flight instructor in Corpus Christi for two years, and prior to that he attended Naval Of. ficers’ General Line School, Mon- terey, Calif. Albert, Squadron Aviation Albert leaves Key West Thurs- | day for his new assignment. His wife, Jane, and their two daugh- ters, Joann, 312, and Elizabeth Ann, 4 mos., will accompany VX-1 | officer on his trip to Memphis and reside in that city. Virginia and Oregon have no sales or cigarette taxes. “dump” this hoard on world mar- | kets but will dispose of it to help free nations, after prior consulta- tion with its allies. tactics officer, is | a a, an "reported ‘Untouchables’ May Get ‘Break’ VX-1 Officer Goes To Memphis _ NEW DELHI, India j™may put fresh teet | stitutional ban on the er touchability. The lower house of jhas accept bill provid jail and a fii who excommunicate or oth erwise injure those who once were | outcasts. The bill provides that courts may | order cancellation or suspension of | government grants of la money or other facilities to any church, |temple, hospital, school or hotel |which refuses to admit an ‘“‘un- | touchable.” Godfrey Grounded WASHINGTON (#—Arthur God- |frey loses his wings for six months | today. The Civil Aeronautics Board said the six-month suspension, on a | charge of reckless flying, becomes effective in the absence of any ap- peal being filed before yesterday's | deadline. Godfrey, while denying the reck- less flying charge, said he would accept the ruling against him. He boro, N. J., airport with his twin- engine DC3 Jan. 7. ; Was accused of buzzing the Teter- | Valuable Enterta: TICKE DRESS OPTION Q 2-5510 or your travel agent TICKET OFFICE Meacham Airport NATI kine of the Glatt support and maintenance. She said | pe culminated next Sunday after. she and Baker were married in| noon when a Birthday Party and Florence, S. 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