The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 26, 1954, Page 7

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CIVIL WAR VETERAN | Friday, March 26, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN HONORED BY AF. . jus tox. wwater | KW. Venetian Blind Co. To Civil War veteran, is going to be honorary commander of Berstrom Open New Sales, Display Room Page 7 ~~ |Holden, Hepburn Win Oscars ‘As Hollywood's Top 53 Stars By JAMES BACON HOLLYWOOD ®—William Hol- den, the movies’ favorite average guy, and Audrey Hepburn, its fa- vorite princess, won Hollywood's | | | i | | ter Theater at Radio City with a |police motoreycie escort. she/|,,_ made a quick change of clothing there. She said she had hoped—but she Air Force Base here Sunday. The 111-year-old former forage Th ‘ 5 master in Hood’s Brigade will once | e Key West Venetian Blind more be clad in the gray of the | Company's new display and sales f Confederate army. But this time, | 700m opens at 9 a. m. tomorrow, US. U1. ers top acting Oscars last ae was also afraid that if she , eee nam eg fier | ene 8) complete lina: ob fit: : : im | The movie “from Here to Eter-) 304 had to say a few words Force wed a uniform from | niture for outdoor living. . > \ . |nity,” tying the all-time record of Lae) eae — eee | et ac i = |eight awards, was named the best | ie eens end oe ee . ae picture of 1953 at the 26th annual | Paternity,” a | Street, also carries a stock of in- Academy Avante Laapapacarrden pre-Pearl Harbor regular terior accessories for the home. (1) es Holden, who played a semi-heel | (tured awards for sound Sam Silberman, the owner, said Go Farther... Stay Longer sarge meres Soe He ‘ee ing, film editing, cinemat and have MORE FUN |the company would continue to op- si 4 4 | Screenplay, direction and support jerate the warehouse and mainten- 4 3 WASHINGTON —The United} first Oscar. He was happy, of |” cs ing actress and supporting actor Jance shop at 123 Duval Street. course, for winning the top honor |; addition to best picture. Th SAVE ON | Gifts To Be Given States has suffered a new setback At tomorrow’s opening of the| in its hopes for early French action but said he was “very upset” for eight Oscars tied the former rec i air-conditioned store, there will be/to create a European Defense | gifts for everyone, Silberman add-|Community as the capstone of having to hurry his acceptance | ord held by “Gone With the Wind.” moet aie: the television saa Donna Reed, as the Lode “ ace ay ‘Thank|tte James Jones best ve led. Western defenses in Europe. pare vata Ie eid: “1 | (changed to a painted host: As other families have done, you On the second floor of the build-| French parliamentary debate Fhisdiitp) give. ceedit tos Billy the movie), won her first 0: can actually save as much as 60% || ing there are six completely fur-| will begin at least a month later | wilder (the deck os ‘Stalag 17°) | 2 the supporting category. on food costs. when you cook || nished efficiency apartments. Each|than American officials had ex- for hheving 90, much faith) in me, |T2e wees drastic change fro ee vacations | apartment contains a combination | pected following the conclusion of the goodie-goodie roles which aod outings. | ving room - bedroom, kitchen and|the Berlin Big Four conference }bath with a stall shower. A bar last month. It will not get under divides the kitchen and _living- prey until after the April 26 open- By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER |1 think they could have held off és 2 ea the closing commercial just a lit- Denison, Towa, mamave had playe ange for years in the movies. When her nv the longer so that everyone could igen php ge know how much Wilder was re-|"#™e Was Called she ran all the! 2 “BLISSFUL BUYING” BRINGS BARRICADES—The new bar. ticade found yesterday at Eaton and Elizabeth Streets is a direct result of comments expressed in Wednesday's shopping / (i o/eman column, according to Ike Lloyd, one of the inspectors of the Folding CAMP STOVE Cooks like a gas range. High- pore burners light Moseantly. ds up, carries like suitcase. Windproof. Plenty of cooking space. Ask us to demostrate it. (oleman Floodlight LANTERN Lightsinstantly.Flood- lights 100-ft. area. Safe ..can’t spill fuel.Storm- of. 8 to 10 hours service at a Eiing. See it lighted! ieee TABLE CARRYING CASE Avoid vad d ground, craw! ing insects, litter. Strong, sturdy. Sets up in jiffy. Folds into carry- ing case. Big 28-in. square top. Come in and ur Free co} she new Conant Outdoor cal As Advertised in (Wid ~ » room area. jing of the Geneva conference on Among the supplies in the new store are Miami Awning Windows with Fiberglas panes instead of | glass. Foberglas awnings also are jin stock in the 30 - by - 100 foot | patio. All Sorts of Furniture | All kinds of lawn, garden and patio furniture and accessories al- so are available at the store, in- cluding aluminum, rattan and wrought iron pieces. Lamps with wooden _ bases, wrought-iron standards and Swiss | Fiberglas shades set off the glass- | ed wrought-iron tables or the | Silberman’s store also features screens — either rattan or match- | stick bamboo, Mateh-stick draper- ies are available. He also han- dies Clopay plastic drapes and shower curtains. Glass and aluminum shower |doors and tub enclosures can be seen at the new store. Builder's Hardware | Silberman also is handling a line of builder’s hardware and special- |ties that includes locks, |door checks and window operators. He will supply custom-built canvas awnings and canopies as hinges, | Asian problems—a fact which may cost far more time in the long run. Changes in the Bonn constitu- | tion were approved after a week of wrangling in which initial French opposition was overcome. The Big Three high commission- ers approved constitutional changes to permit West Germany to raise a 500,000-man army, while barring actual conscription until EDC is ratified by all six nations. So far, only the Netherlands and Belgium have completed ratifica- tion. | The West German parliament has also approved ratification, but signature was withheld by Presi- dent Theodor Heuss pending re- quired approval of the constitu- tional changes by the occupying powers. One facet about the continuing delays on-EDC which is particu- larly worrisome to Washington of- ficials is that a foreign aid ap- propriations bill to include funds for European arms aid goes to Congress early next month, Unless | there is clear evidence of prog- ress on EDC, officials fear that | many congressmen will balk at | voting any substantial additional French endorsement of EDC now would work against Russian ac- ceptance of any proposals for set- tling the French-Communist war in Indochina. American and French government leaders con- tend privately it would not work this way. At the end of the Berlin confer- ence of foreign ministers Ameri- can leaders were convinced that the Laniel government would get EDC into parliamentary debate in March or early April. But the feel- ing here now is that the best that can be hoped for is that Premier Laniel may be able to announce by April 10 definite plans for be- ginning debate in early May — about two weeks after the Geneva talks start. Diplomats who think that Rus- sia’s primary motive in setting up the Geneva meeting was to stall off EDC believe that the So- viets will do all they can to stretch out the Geneva talks as a means of prolonging French hopes for an Indochina settlement. new sewer system.—Citizen Staff Photo, Finch. Retired Teacher Goes To College MARYVILLE, Mo. (®—Arthur J. | Cauffield retired in 1951 after) teaching school for 61 years. Now he’s back in college—as a | student. Cauffield, who is 81 and has a master of arts degree, said “I knew that I would deteriorate unless I put my mind to work.” He’s attending Northwest Mis- souri State Coege, ing any easy courses. “What disturbs me most,” he said, “is to miss some question which I have asked my own stu- | dents time and again.” Land Mine Mishap Kills Three Soldiers SEOUL (#—Three American sol- diers of the U.S. 25th infantry division were killed and another where he | taught 37 years—and he’s not tak- | sponsible.” | Holden, a youthful 36, said he “was pretty leery’ before the pre- sentation of the award. “T thought Burt Lancaster would | get it.” He admitted that his role in | “Stalag” was one that he wasn’t | particularly thrilled with during the making of the picture. “But I see the light now. In fact, I’m holding it,” he said, rais- | ing his golden Oscar Miss Hepburn, in stage makeup |for her Broadway role of a water nymph in the play “Ondine,’’ re- ceived her award in the New York portion of the show. Her first mov- ie starring role was that of a prin- | cess on the loose in ‘Roman Holi- day.” Visibly touched, the 24-year-old ex-ballerina said, “I am truly, truly grateful.’’ She said it like she jreally meant it. “It’s too much,” she said. “It’s | like being given something to wear |that you have to grow into. Some- | thing to work toward.” Someone asked: What next? “I still have the same goal,” | the excited actress replied, smil- ing. “To be a great actress?” C.B.S. CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors 51742 DUVAL STREET—UPSTAIRS « KEY WEST. FLORIDA ONE 2-2713 Congratulai and Best W rik —lo— KEY WEST VENETIA! BLIND COMPANY On Their Opening “WE BUILT THE BUILDING ANOTHER COMMERCIAL STRUCTURE WE ARE PROUD OF ren as materials to repair canvas | sums. ee was seriously injured Thursday “Yes, to be a really good one.” such as cement and paint. Some French officials argue that} The average American consumes | land mine in maneuvers near the So she would be free in time for | In the line of repair materials, — — around 18 pounds of candy a year.} when their tank ran over an old’ the announcement, the manage- you also can get venetian blind|own blinds. Or, the company will —_ | central front, the Army announced | ment of her stage play had ad- supplies if you like to do it your-|do the job for your. | Since the end of World War II, | today. | vanced curtain time 10 minutes | self. The store will sell you tape, CBS Construction Co. was the|U. S. state and local jobholders Names of the men were with-| and cut the intermission. In cos- cord and hardware to repair your | builder of the new store. have increased about 1% million. ' held. | tume, she hurried to the NBC Cen- THOMPSON ENTERPRISES HDWE. DIVISION Phone 2-3132 CBS Construction Company V.A., F.H.A., Architectural and Engineering Counseling ANNOUNCING The Opening Of Our New Location / ha At 716 DUVAL ST. Saturday, March 27 At 9 A.M. WE ARE INDEED GRATEFUL TO ALL OF OUR PAST CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR PATRONAGE AND WHO HAVE HELPED MAKE THIS EVENT POSSIBLE. IN ADDITION TO THE VARIOUS MERCHANDISE SOLD BY US IN THE PAST, WE ARE NOW SHOWING FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR FLORIDA ROOM, PATIO AND LAWN, HERETOFOZE UNAVAILABLE IN KEY WEST. WE HAVE SPENT UNTOLD TIME IN MAKING OUR SELECTIONS FROM THE VARIOUS MANUFACTURERS AND HAVE REACHED SATISFACTORY ARRANGEMENTS AS TO THE FINE QUALITY AND THE FAIR PRICES OF OUR MERCHANDISE. How 2? Beauty WE WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAINTAIN QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT ALL TIMES AND RENDER EXCELLENT a SERVICE AS IN THE PAST. E A> \W/II EW) WE WOULD LIKE EVERYONE TO FEEL FREE TO COME IN AND DISCUSS THEIR INDIVIDUAL NEEDS AT CLEARVIEW Glass Louver WINDOWS AND DOORS FOR YOUR POR PICTURE ANY TIME. “WE ARE THE EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE FOLLOWING MANUFACTURERS, INCLUDING SALES & SERVICE: BRADSTON RATTAN FURNITURE MAGIC CITY SHADE & MATCHSTICK DRAPERY CO. MEADOWCRAFT WROUGHT IRON FURNITURE FOR PATIO OR LAWN CITY AWNING & CANOPY CO. DONSON ALUMINUM LAWN FURNITURE MIAMI AWNING WINDOW CORPORATION CARIBART LAMPS SUPERIOR CASEMENT WINDOW CORP. CLEARVIEW ALUMINUM & GLASS JALOUSIES, DOORS & STORM-STOP HOLCOMB & HOKE FOLDOORS AWNINGS WARREN FOLDING DOORS SOUTHERN VENETIAN BLIND Co. REMEMBER: THE DAY--SATURDAY, MARCH 27TH, AT 9:00 A.M. FREE GIFTS TO ALL ON OPENING DAY KEY WEST VENETIAN BLIND COMPANY 716 DUVAL STREET TELEPHONE 2-5531 Miami Windows Clearview

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