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Page 2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesday, May 5, 1954 The Key West Citizen Published dai iti: 4B a daily (except Sunday) trom The Citizen Building, corner of Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County ~ L. P. ARTMAN, Editor and Publisher covsreerrsseerre W921 « 1954 . Editor and Publisher Entered at Key West, Florida, as Second Class Matter TELEPHONES 2-5661 and 2.5662 Se Se ee ee cba alata Member of The Associated Press—The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to use for luction of all news dispatches credited to it ae aeeruee in this paper, and also the local news pub- Member Associate Dailies of Florida a a Subscription (by carrier), 25¢. per week; year, $12.00; by mail, $15.60 cata nent il ci a rll teh Mt ccd ih atte et Mest tet ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION The Citizen is an open forum and invites discussion of public issues and subjects of local or general interest, but it will not publish anonymous communications. OVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN lore Hoiels and Apartments, and Bai Pavilion. Is Expected In France By HARVEY HUDSON PARIS # = Parliamentary ob- servers expect Premier Joseph Laniel’s government to win a Na- tional Assembly vote of confidence tomorrow unless the besieged In- dochina\ fortress of Dien Bien Phu falls to the Vietminh rebels in the meantime. Laniel told the Assembly last night But if Dien Bien Phu should fall D eee THREE HOTELS IN cere Located fi REASONABLE RATES Heart of, the ity, Headless Driver HOLLYWOOD «—An apparently headless motorist drove through Hollywood traffic, to the astonish- ment of pedestrians and fellow drivers. The driver without a head, how- ever, turned out to be Spike Jones, the zany band leader. He had rigged up an oversize jacket and scarf to conceal his head. The stunt, in which Jones was accompanied yesterday by his wife, singer Helen Grayco, was to dramatize the slogan of The Gréat- er Los Angeles Chapter of The National Safety Council: ‘Don’t lose your head in traffic.” to the Communist-led rebels be- fore the vote, most observers felt sure the Cabinet would collapse too. That would pull the rug out from under France’s delegation at Geneva. The Assembly came back yes- -|terday from its Easter vacation anxious to show its indignation at the deterioration of the military situation in Indochina. Many deputies wanted to find a scapegoat in the Cabinet. Another section of Parliament -| wanted to put more pressure on the government to hurry the nego- tiations at Geneva and end the Indochina fighting at almost any cost. Subscribe to The Citizen—25c¢ Wk. ‘A Sy] ise with BATH ond TELEPHONE. Ritz HOTEL 132 &. Flagler St, 102 Rooms Elevator Selarium 3 BLOCKS FROM Pershing Br 100 Rooms: Elevator: UNION BUS STATION gene OTE as Day, Cummings Are Starred In Strand Film Extra - lively, extra - colorful, extra - ordinary in each depart- ment, “Lucky Me,” Warner Bros’. CinemaScope frolic -about a gay group of show people in Miami Beach, which opens Wednesday at the Strand Theatre, throws a broad smile across the screen that movie audiences are bound to ¢atch. Fast moving and filled with songs, “Lucky Me” with Doris Day,' Robert Cummings ,and Phil Silvers starring, takes the lead in the musical comedy sweepstakes, Popular Doris Day plays the role of a hurorously superstitious show- Doris Dav SCOUTING NEWS Troop 52 Key West Boy Scouts of America went to Bahia Honda Recreational Park Saturday, May 1, The Troop prepared outdoor meals for their Seout requirements, hiked four miles down the beach, and spent two and a half hours swimming. Chairman of the Troop Committee Claude Spear furnished transportation to and from the a. Scoutmaster Frederick B. Walker supervised the activities, The following Scouts made the trip: William Bunch, Richard Co- oper, William A. Doster, Jack Dos- ter, Lynn-Flood, Michael Flood, John Irvin, Thomas B. Kean, Wil- liam J. Pent and Benjamin Pierce. Charles Pierce, Thomas Reuther, Richard D. Roberts, Nelson A. Phil Silvers is perfectly cast in the role of the baggy - pants comic whose unrequited love for Doris doesn’t deter him from singing and dancing and clowning in the best role of his career. Silvers, recent- ly ‘scored ‘in the Broadway pro- duction of the hit show “Top Ban- ana,” and more recently starred in the film version of that show. girl. Stranded with a musical com- | edy company that includes comed- ian Phil Silvers, Doris is too un- happy at the moment to enjoy the scenic beauties of sunny Florida, ext Caminiage is just in tbs sigh ert Cum: st ie it frame of mind to admire the at- traction that is Doris. Their meet- ing portends a series of gay and gal-orious events thet encompass ten new songs and musical pro- duction numbers that fill the huge CinemaScope screen to its -best advantage thus far. The toe-tap- | [ii ping tunes written by Sammy Fain and Paul Francis Webster, include the lovely ballad, “I Speak To The Stars,” and “Take A Memo To The Moon,” “Love You Dear- ly,” ‘High Hopes,” ‘Bluebells of Broadway,” ‘Parisian _Pretties,” “Superstition Song,” ‘I Wanna Sing Like An Angel,” ‘Men,” and “Lucky Mr.”” The antics and ro- mantics of stars Doris Day, Rob- ert Cummings and Phil Silvers. MAN inthe ‘SADDLE with Broadway’s Nancy Walker | fl] and Eddie Foy, Jr., keep the action hot and humming. Star Cast Following, her success in ‘Calamity, Jane,” Doris unlimbers her voice and dancing legs in her most,.en- joyable role. The pace she. lends. maScope Day and the dawn.¢comes: up with the thunder of. lause.. Robert Cummings, pla: sthe romantic lead, handles his role with charm and wit that lends much to his characterization of the Successful songwriter who wins Doris after a whirlwind courtship, Bespectacled and spectacular You’re NUMBER ONE with ZS 0. You drive 235 HP FirePower V-8 . . . most powerful engine on the road, and all-time record breaker at Indianapolis and Daytona Beach! You drive with PowerFlite . . . most automatic of all no-clutch trans- missions. And with Full-time Power Steering and power braking . . . surest, safést car eontrol in automobile history! Come be Number One—today! The power and look of leadership ere yours ina CHRYSLER NAVARRO, Inc. = 601 Duval St. MAY U6 SAFETY MONTH... 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