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TISH ARE NOT EXPECTED ENTER INTO A COALITION here: fear. this will impose "strains on - American-British ies said today this t would. not under any gtancescease to hope and for -an- active British role in “wnited ‘front ‘which President yenhower and Secretary of State age trying to create. pres British policy bars : Commitments until the out- ofthe Geneva conference on % armistice: is known. \ be ‘many ‘weeks away. je. United , and appar- -France-and several other in- peated ‘nations, are not willing to } that’ long. If other problems can’ be-solved, it is possible‘ that some kind of informal coalition can be set up in the next three ur four weeks, " Eisenhower told a news -confer- ence yesterday he thought that a workable united front could be ar- ranged provided the proper Asian nations and Australia and New Zealand would join. State Department officials are confident those qualifications can be met, once various. preliminary events are out of the way. One of these is the development of an understanding with the French as to the conditions under which the United States might: in- tervene in the Indochina war as a member of an alliance. Another is the forthcoming election in Aus- tralia (May 28, American time), after (Which the Australian gov- ernment ‘may quicklyharden its own policy lines. : : Today, after >his -meeting~ with the’ National Security ‘Council, Ei- senhower was due to receive New Zealand’s foreign minister, T. Clifton Webb, on’ his’ way ‘home from the Geneva- conference, to- gether with Secretary of State Dulles and New Zealand’s envoy here, Ambassador Leslie Knox Munro. : That conference afforded the President an opportunity to: use a little. personal ‘diplomacy in ‘behalf of the coalition project, to. which New Zealand ‘so far: has ‘appeared to give sympathetic interest. One of the Indochina’ problems which worries U.S. policy makers and is at the root’ of American difficulties with Britain is the speed with which ‘the enemy's mil- itary pressure in northern Viet to Paree on a spree and runs head-on into romance with a dashing musical star..Gil- , and Arthur Hunnicutt are co-starred and Edmund Grainger produced for RKO Radio. opens today at the Monroe. Theatre. LET'S KE EP THIS Man of Action OUR GOVERNOR ear Wosesand Exemption Will Be Safe With CHARLEY JOHNS as GOVERNOR ‘& Stale. Tax. Commission is.a menace to \ $eqe Homestead Exemption benefits. CHAR- _SBYJOHNGS IS OPPOSED to such « Commis- 53, PA State Tax Commission would have the , ‘ipewer to'go over the heads of local City and \- Catinty’ Tax Assessors and raise your home- S@tead' assessment. thereby wiping out your _Nomestead Ewemption benefits, Ask your , local Tax‘ Assessors. De. you want authority taken away from Yeue'locdl City and County Government? Do You want to risk. your Homestead Exemption “bedefits? Do you want more power centered > %aTalichassee? H- not, you will vote for CHARLEY’ JOHNS for GOVERNOR. ‘CHARLEY JOHNS, Man of Action, has “PROVED che is the man to govem Florida forthe NEXT TWO YEARS. Let's keep this “Mamet Action our GOVERNOR and keep Fletidu ‘moving ahead. ‘Jetome Johns, State Campaign Mgr. 4 Other Big Reasons Why You Should Vote for CHARLEY JOHNS 1, In his home Senatorial Dis! ley Johns got 91.73% trict .Char- of ALL votes cast. His opponent, in his home Sen- atorial District got less than 50% of ALL votes cast. Home folks know the candidates best, Judge by that. 2. In 1953 Charley Johns was’ elected President of the Senate by unani- mous vote. His present opponent voted for him, 3. 32 of the 38 Senators who are ‘not candidates for Governor are support. ing Charley Johns. So is a majority. |. of the membership of the House. 4. Charley Johns hes started the great- est road-building in ‘Flor. ida’s history. $100,000,000.00 -will be spent to build Florida roads in 1954, Keep this program going. George W. Dandelake, State Campaign Treas. (Paid political adv.) $ Protect Your Homestead Exemption Y QT ¥v ror CHARLEY JOHNS 7¥4:_..° Nam is developing. 1 the United States’ purpose of creating an area of strength to offset the Commu- nist-led rebels’ move toward Hanoi is to be effective, Dulles reported- ly he they must be taken The United. States has not yet guaranteed any intervention in the war. Conditions which would have to be met first. are congressional approval and the existnce of a united front, perhaps even United Nations action. Even so, American diplomatic and. military officials consider the need for some kind of outside action to be much more urgent than the British govern- ment obviously considers it to be. ACTRESS CAN TAKE CHILDREN TO UTAH - BURBANK, Calif. ui — Movie actress Susan Hayward has been granted court permission to take her twin sons with her on location at St. George, Utah, June 4 to July 4. Superior Court yesterday over- ode the contention of her estranged husband, actor Jess Barker, that the boys, Timothy and Gregory, 9, should not be taken from the public school they attend. sie eearely told the court she we Provide a tutor to k their school work. ee Soft Sole Moc In © White © Blue ® Beige © Red © Black Sizes 4 to 10 7 by Htih Legionitems By JUDSON STEPHENS, 2nd VICE COMMANDER Sawyer Pest, Legion © Armed Fofees Day Parade: As one of the highlights of the Armed Forces Day Parade, Legion- naires who witnessed Mrs. Boyd journeyed to Key West tion of the Post dur- ing the 10th District Conference: to participate in this annual-event. It ‘was a real pleasure to have them with us and quite an honor. It is the first time in the history of pa- rades sponsored by the Post, in Key West that we have been: so. honored. Being the Chairman of the Pa- up. They were: Manuel Cabrera, Jr., Senior Divison Mar- shall; Jack Stewart, Tony ~Lesko- ski, Floyd L. McLean, Louis Is- may, Carl Sawyer, R. D. Andrews, | ing Lawrence Gomia and also Frank Romaguera who was the official legion representative on the re- viewing stand. Thanks to Norman Whitesides who drove the Grand Parade Marshal’s car. I would al- so like to thank the Auxiliary for their participation in this’ ‘event. They always come through for us when asked, no matter wliat“it*is.| PASTEL - x ¥ Thursday, May 20, 1954 tro- “Forever Female” ment Convention to be held this Friday, Saturday and Sunday in St. Petersburg, Fla: Vance C. Stir- up, Norman C. Kranich, George Sikes, H. J. Metzger, Francis B. Piodella, James A. Gamble, Sr., and R. M. Daniels. kk * Meetings: Regular Post Meeting, Wednes- day, May 26, at-8 p. m. At this meeting we will have the follow- two movies shown for the bene- fit of Legionnaires in attendance: Silver. Harvest and Letter to a Pi- lot. These films are being shown free and are excellent general in- terest films. Try and make it to see them. Also that night we have initiation of new candidates for the American Legion. Know anyone you haven’t signed up yet? Bring ‘him “out that night‘ for initiation? Mocs (Choice of Colors) with Purchase of Moccasins. Friday and Saturday Only ITS" SCHIFF’S"OF COURSE FOR «ze 402 DUVAL STREET ; say Wie, Ube ttle ei tty, Pam 4 U 4 Scores As Top Entertainment A gay comedy built around the female of the species’ perpetual quest to maintain youth is Para- mount’s “Forever Female,” which opens Sunday at the Strand Thea- tre, With a super top-notch cast headed by Ginger Rogers, William Holden and Paul Douglas with Ja- mes Gleason and introducing Pat Lesage Pbk Female” de- vers a and delightful bit of entertainment. Briefly the story concerns Gin- ger Rogers as a mature stage act- Tress who stil insists on playing young romantic parts. William Hol- den, who has written a play about a nineteen-year-old girl, meets Ro- ger’s ex-husband, Paul Douglas, and Douglas agrees to produce the play if Rogers is cast as the girl. Against the advice of a struggl- ing young actress, Pat Crowley, Holden falls in love with Rogers and she, trying to hold onto her THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 5 When the play opens and flops the couple agrees to separate while Holden does some rewriting. Mean while he and Douglas learn that a summer stock company is doing _|the play with Pat Crowley in the lead. The two men see a performe ance and are amazed to learn Crowley is doing the original sion. Holden then realizes ‘he is love with Crowley and all ends when the show is a smash hit Brodway. VETERAN DETECTIVE CAN’T COLLECT Se DENVER &—Veteran Detective Joe Holindrake is retiring July 1, leaving behind an uncollected claim—5 cents—against the city to replace a shoelace. While still a rookie cop, Holin- drake explains, he used the lace while assisting the birth of a baby before an ambulance arrived. His expense voucher for 5 cents to buy new laces was turned down by his sergeant on the grounds he “only used one lace.” READ THE CITIZEN DAILY Citizens of Florida stand on she threshold of great opportunity in this rapidly growing State. Whether we shall.go forward to enjoy the gains in store depends largely on the honesty, efficiency and sound policies of the leader we vote inte the Governor's chair. We can not allow political gravy-train riders to continue plundering and sapping ovr economy if we are to stay abreast of needs and keep moving forward. We can not be detoured by the fear spreading of desperate politicians who, seeing their machine swamped by more than 400,000 Odham-Collins votes in the first primary, ave fabricating rumors, deceitful inferences and even bald fies to save their gravy-tsain. We must consider our pressing needs for more schools, good highways, and better State institutions fo serve Florida's fast-growing population. Will these things be built by wsing millions of dollars to pay-off and enrich political pals? Or will they be more sure of early completion with the taxpayer’s money invested honestly and wisely to the maximum benefit of the whole State? YOU HAVE THE ANSWER but do you know that you and other thinking, independent citizens like you hold the answers in their votes? But no matter what you think; if you don't vote, your thoughts don’t count. Make your thinking count at the polls and urge your friends to go and vote to carry Florida Forward with Collins. BEAT MACHINE POLITICS, Make LeRoy Collins Your Governor!