The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 21, 1954, Page 5

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mekers and bakers ‘all commend CAPITOL HILL IS KEPT US. May Have Trouble On Defense Plan very good salaries ‘“‘and there! take time to teach to be aren’t enough of them.” RGdiecatcere . . By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER | ly show there is to be an be constructed if New Zealand and| 1° Many people want to goto} Se / GUESSING A S TO NEXT WASHINGTON in —- ‘The United ipso wha ar ob a bce New Zea on to learn to be managers,” | Citizen Ads Bring Results : States may run into munist defense for Southeast Asia without Britain — if in the show- un to wait that long. British Commonwealth — and in uae ent is not ne-|proper Asian nations Were willin te cess fig a at the start for a|to cooperate. This could be taken setting up a collective anti-Com- #4 al but rather a prac-|to mean that without New Zea-| ACTION BY M‘CARTHY ran Ae oa |ted nat Sut alld coptnceee¢23ee:| CANDLELIGHT DINING ROOM ie A sign of possible complication 4 * | By G. MILTON soo hd oe a testimony about what wa: came 2 he New Zealand's Foreign = saving thas mt conan told Wishes To Announce ‘ijn sala in any other’ intra-administration| REALLY GRAND THEFT | Minister 7. Clifton Webb yoste*<t¥ lwould agree ith Webb, that a|there was "1s subst wae aN ds Carthy kept Capitol Hill guessing after an hour-long conference with “satisfactory alliance” with- talks LOS ANGELES Grand theft views” between him and Dulles, ek Li the Senate motives” of those who sat in on whether he is trying to set|‘#ks has been under McCarthy’s Secretary of State Dulles and New 1d i =e Ader ae ‘his accused staff| {ite since it was issued last week. rts = Sanna has brought |/7ealand’s ambassador here, Leslie bass ges io oer about is Summer Closin aides to, walk out of the hearings | McCarthy said it represents “alone” “Doveet, in jail for Mrs. Dor-/ nox Munro. ad "s world position | MORE GOOD COOKS g on his'row with Army officials. cee deck” against his ie piiity + who pleaded/' «1 can’t conceive of & ssititae: in Southeast | ARE NEEDED NOW From. sources close to the Wis- ie New York Daily Mirror s: i ee ae tory alliance being made a consin Republican came word that McCarthy will move formally tol LEGAL NOTICES idn’t include Britain,” Webb said, toia a} ue LOUIS, '# Ransom M. Cal BEGINNING MONDAY, MAY 24th ‘assoc: Subpoena the top-level administra- A 2 i “eS, president py a ae of resect ane ie yea Officials who were at the Jan. Tallahassee, Florida . “We can’t see Britain not. want- ee 4 le dense ight | yen a poorer fom. televised public investigation re-|“) Meeting. The dispatch did not May 19, 1954] ing to be in. You are asking me chefs, sebin Monday, hark his mind | identify the source of his informa- pNOTICE Ts peel to speculate on a situation which}, i Page is tc Ra RIE on rod ebesae (MS, dont balers wil —— Friday, May fl, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 5|| Taree HoTers IN MITA] ot porutar prices | could anged. F f x - w, will off, . ; pm ak) at Y cag al newamens na rte by the sbeommt | § Sat aac | com ee os men i Located tm the Hesrt of the iy ~ « explore er Eil- f y a “He emphasized, however, that “T) «ower might desire to change ONO! COURS | coalition project until after the g Key West's No, 1 REASONABLE S WRITE or WIRE make no-promises” about how long i fs TY, Florida, to-wit: A A RATES for RESERVATIONS he will stay, and he fired a new|°" Withdraw his order. The Presi-| “4 parcel of submerged lana in {Australian elections May 28 At T s ; | Mastat President Eisenhower's or-|“%! announced Wednesday it| Fite Channel Ising eastiof and | that time U.S. officials would like ours? with BATH and TELEPHONE der forbidding witnesses from the aoa stand unchanged. Secretary) Bz mac! =: subdivision ‘re- to move quickly, and oxtmsive s un- a Ri P 5 Mill executive branch of government to| i+ Vaan atl sabaeeryriet 121, Monroe County” Publi pee pockdgear aero pled ae Aitr action tz ershing er sive: certain Leh on ed subcommittee started up machin-| 66 South, Range 29'East Mew French officials now holding pre- HOTEL HOTEL HOTEL “at Spacey the President |CTY,t get the hearings running| 3%; GoUntY»,Florida, containing liminary talks at Paris. L 132 E. Flagler St. 226 N.E. Ist Ave, 229 NB. Ist Ave. see why again. ' The Purchaser is required to pay| The B government has de- sale. page na should be: pia pharma bea McCarthy told newsmen he is the advertising cost and documen- | cided it will not make commit- A Q U A R | U M 102 Rooms 100 Rooms * the truth,” he said. He “still at a loss” as to what he’ll| The Sale, if and when made, shan | ments of any kind on the Southeast Elevator Risveter Rooms order to invoking the Fifth Amend- : be subject to the Trustees reservi i inalal SEE TROPICAL FISH, SHELLS Sola: Heated ment to’ the Constitution, which |“ unto themselves 75% of the phos: |“ @-Indochina situation until after "and GIANT TURTLES — Elevator declates that no witness may be| ine ‘white Mouse’ onion neater a] Stans Betrolaan snore ct nsec | eeouations at Geneva conclusive Turn Left at the End of Duval Street ‘im- |< ir. compelled to testify against him-| in oossible for him to show “the| Scr Trustees of the Internal Im- provement Fund reserve the right hearings to_reject the sale. BY ORDER of the Trustees of the the Jan. 21 meeting. Investigations subcommittee is pee Internal Improvement Fund of the searching for the truth in miscon- et G duet charges top Pentagon offic- Well-Known News res Governor, E and McCarthy have flung at » Secretary of the Army Stevens and Army Counselor John G. Ad- ams have accused McCarthy and, Attest: F. C. Elliot, Sec. ‘Trustees T.'I. Fund « may21-28;jun4-11-18,1954 Sa NOTICE OF PROBATE IN THE COUNTY JUDGE’S COURT, MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. Estate of Salome Chile Ledford also known as Salome C. Ledford nee Salome F. Chile (Salome Chile) deceased. ‘The State of Florida, te All Per- sons Interested in the Estate of said Decedent: 3 Editor Dies In Minneapolis MINNEAPOLIS ® — Gideon D. Seymour, vice president of the Minneapolis Star and Tribune and an active civic leader, died of a peart attack at his home yester- lay. Seymour, "2, had been hospital- ized three months after a similar attack last December but had re- Pyt. G. David Schine, a former member of the subcommittee staff. McCarthy and the two aides, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr, have countercharged that Stevens and Adams sought to use Schine a “hostage” to get McCarthy to ‘You are ‘hereby notified that a written instrument purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of said decedent has been admitted to probate in said Court. You are hereby commanded with- Drive Down All the Way on Duval Street La Concua Hote Search for communism in/covered and returned to his desk| tn six jeelondar’ monthe from the VISIT OUR AIR-CONDITIONED ' Gulf ‘ April 1. has stepped aside tem-|""A' native of Arlington, S.D., he and thow cause) if, any ‘you. can, Cocktail Lounge and Dining R ~— —_ ore chairman of the sub-/had seen worldwide service with mittng sald Will to, probate should ge naam OY the F View ” but retains chairman-|'The Associated Press before join- (Seal) "* (3d) RAYMOND R. LORD, Specializing In —THE——. of its parent body, the Sen-|ing the Star as editorial page edi-| (Se! County Jude, Monroe County, KEY WEST = Government Operations Com- i tor in 1939. He joined the AP as correspondent at Pierre, S.D., in The McCarthy camp let out word | 1923, It was there he met Agnes last night that the Wisconsin sen-| Peterson, whom he married in | June 1926, He served at Chicago and Indi- anapolis before becoming general city editor for The AP in New York in 1929. Two years later he was named chief of bureau at Buenos Aires and assignments to Cape- town, South Africa, and Sydney, Australia, followed. He returned to New York in 1935 as‘ first editor of the then newly- established AP Wirephoto network. A year after, he was sent to Lon- don as managing director for The AP in the British Isles. 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