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Ike Will Seek To Speed-up KEY WEST CITIZEN Program ToGain GOP Backers By MARVIN L. ARROWSMITH WASHINGTON (#—President Ei- senhower’s decision to go to the people with his legislative program is*based on ad- ition concern over a record for the campaign to main- tain Republican control of Con- With the target date for adjourn- ment of Congress just two off and with November ee Eisenhower is pictured by associ- ates as détermined to do what he can to speed up the pace of his He reflécted such detérmipation at his news conference yesterday 1, Virtually barring from now on questions which deal con- troversy over the activities of Sen. feels that controversy is div attention from the adminil ¥ program. : 2. Saying that enactment of the Program is so important to the welfare of the nation that he in- tends to give it what he ealled his exclusive attention. ‘The President said he is going to talk about the program with everyone he sees—the public gen- . erally, members of Cor and newsmen every time he with them. He ‘ticked off his proposals deal- Johns Denies “Reprisals” In Cutbacks TALLAHASSEE (®—~Acting Gov. Johns is ordering a cut in state Personnel but he says the direc- tive is not a cloak for reprisals against employes who didn’t sup- Port him in the recent election. Johns, defeated by State Sen. LeRoy Collins for the Democrat. i¢ governorship nomination last month, still has seven months to serve as acting governor. “I am going to operate the de- partments under the governor’s of- fice as economically as possible during the next seven months,” he said. “We are not going to fire people for political reasons. We will cut off only those whose services are not felt to be absolutely necessary. The only test will be whether an employe has an essential job to do and is doing it.” He declined comment. on dis- missal by the State Beverage De- partment of R. E. Fokes, who headed the agency’s St. Peters- burg office. Fokes, brother of Collins’ cam- | Paign headquarters manager, Bob Fokes, was described by Johns during the campaign as “tearing his shirt for LeRoy Collins.” Fokes said he hadn’t campaigned for Collins and called his dismissal :| “not expected.” Beverage Director A. E. McKin- ney, who ordered Fokes dismissed “for the good of the department” was not available for comment. Another state worker mentioned And|by Johns in campaign speeches action in siid, “if we are to complete the job we began together in Abilene tio years ago.” He said the chal- lenge is “tremendous.” TS ARE BEST » PEORIA, Ill. w#—The Best twins, Janet and Janice, were the best students scholastically in the grad- wating class at Our Lady Acad- emy. They graduated yesterday, Janet ag valedictorian and Janice as salutatorian. Citizen Clagsified Ads Pay Off! eng ——— Super Chieftain, hard top, 2-tone green, one ownér, guaranteed mileage 18,000 miles. Low price fer quick sale. $1395.00 Joe’s Trailer Sales 1201 SIMONTON ST. has been released from contractual services as a writer and editor of Florida Wildlife, publication of the State Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission. partment of Education, who also drew $100 monthly from the game commission for work on the maga- zine. z ° He took a leave of absence from both jobs during the campaign to work at Collins’ headquarters. Johns said in pre-election speech- es he would see that Friedman stopped drawing pay from the game commission. Commission Director Charles ace said Johns had not asked him sever Friedman’s connection with the agency. He reported it had been understood from the beginning Friedman would be dropped ‘when we got our organ- ization to where we could handle the work ourselves. Women Students Protest Posing TOKYO w — Fifty freshmen coeds at a Tokyo women’s univer- sity raised a howl today against posing nude from the waist up for “scientific study” Parents joined in the protest. The girls said they were ordered to pose for the photos during en- trance physical éxams at Tokyo Ochanomizue Women’s University. They were told the pictures would be used as “research material for studies on development of person- alities.” University authorities were not available for comment. PROCLAMATION NATIONAL GOLF DAY WHEREAS, the event known as National Golf Day penions ramen no ° unity for millions of Ameri- *Enited fates Open Champion, WHEREAS, the proceeds of this unique tournament assist the USO in meeting the religious, spiritual, social, welfare and educational needs of the men and women serving the nation here and abroad, and, WHEREAS, the worthy charities in golf served by the National Golf Fund, Inc:, are likewise supported by the proceeds of this event, and. , WHEREAS, the Professional Golfers Association and Life Magazine, of National Golf Day, have un- selfishly designated the USO and the National Golf Fund, Inc., as co-beneficiaries of this outstanding sports com- petition, to whom the entire proceeds of this event are con- tributed, and, _ WHEREAS, the Key West Golf Club has waived greens fees for all challengers, and, WHEREAS, the events of National Golf Day provide for here } people everyw terest: "NOW, THEREFORE, |, C. on au ppdonoat for healthful re- while supporting vit causes in the public in- B. Harvey. Mi of the City ‘day, June as National Golf , and urge that the citizens aah ees event halt cn beh cf toe of West, Florida, do hereby proclaim 8, 1804 'an Natonal of Key meritorious public services, Attest: VICTOR LOWE, City Clerk. *7'Newsman Passes Up Good Story LINCOLN, Neb. #—Veteran Lin- coln Journal City Hall reporter Phil Wadhams passed up a story yesterday. So it fell to Mayor Clark Jeary .to see that the paper got it. The story was about a resolution the City Council passed congratu- lating Wadhams for his “consist- ently high plane of reporting on city affairs rendered since 1913, and the spirit of honesty, integrity and cooperation. which has always characterized his work.” LEGAL NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. = CHANCERY. e ase No. 13-11 WILLIAM E- SCHULTZ” és Compiaioant, vs. yYORCE EDITH VIOLET igusne 7 efendant, NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: EDITH VIOLET SCHULTZ, 8734 69th Avenue, Forest Hills, New York City, New York. YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED and REQUIRED to serve a copy of your Answer to the Complaint for Divorce on the Complainant's At- torney, and file the original Answer in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 6th day of July, A. D. 1954, in the above entitled cause, otherwise the allega- tions therein contained will be tak- en_as confessed. DONE and ORDERED at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this Ist day of June, A. D. 1954. (SEAL) EARL R, ADAMS Clerk of the Circuit Court, By: (sd) HERMAN CEREZO, Deputy Clerk. TOM O. WATKINS, Attorney for Complainant, 631 Whitehead Street, Key West, Florida. june 3-10-17-24, 1954. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTHENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, IN CHANCERY, No. 13-735 STEPHEN H. JANOVAK, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE HILDEGARD JANOVAK, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: MRS. HILDEGARD, JANOVAK 2374 Rosewood Avenue Ardmore, Winston-Salem, Carolina. You are hereby notified that Pe- tition for Change of Final Decree has been filed in the above cause, and you are hereby required to N. serve a copy of vour Answer to the Petition on the Plaintiff's attorney, and file the original Answer in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 2nd day of July, 1954, in default of which the allegations in said Petition will be taken as confessed against you. This Notice shall be published for 4 consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper publish- ed in Monroe County, Florida. DONE and ORDERED at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this 2nd day of June, A. D. 1954. (Circuit EARL _R. ADAMS, Court Seal) | Clerk, Circuit Court fonroe County,Florida. By: (sd) HERMAN CEREZO Deputy Clerk. Name and Address of Plaintiff's attorney: M. IGNATIUS LESTER, 420 Fleming Street, Key West, Florida. june 8-10-17-24, 1954. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Cane No. 13-1117 JOHN HAYES SELDEN, Complainant, vs. DIVORCE BONNIE JEAN SELDEN, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: BONNIE JEAN SELDEN, 820 Via Carmelitos, Long Beach 5, California. YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED AND REQUIRED to serve a copy of your Answer to the Complaint for’ ivorce on the Complainant's at- torney, and file the original Answer in the’ office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 5th day of July, A. D. 1954, in the above entitled cause, otherwise the allega- tions therein contained will be tak- en_as confessed. DONE and ORDERED at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this 26 day of May, A. D.’ 1954. (SEAL) EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk of the Circuit Court, By (sd) FLORENCE EB. SAWYER Deputy Clerk. TOM 0. WATKINS, Attorney for Complainant, 631 Whitehead Street, Key West, Florida. may 27; june 3-10-17, 1954, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 13-1096 CHARLES BAGGY, Plaintiff, vs. RITA MARIE BAGGY, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: RITA MARIE BAGGY Box No. 132 Shogf, Pennsylvania YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED and REQUIRED to serve a copy of your Answer to the Complaint for Divorce on the Plaintiff's Solicitor, and file the original Answer in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, on or before the 28th day of June, A. D, 1954, in the above en- titled cause, otherwise the allega- tions therein contained will be tak- en_as confessed. DONE AND ORDERED at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this 26th day of May, A. D. 1954. (Seal) EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: (s) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. RALPH CUNNINGHAM P. O. Box 511 Marathon, Florida. may 27; june $-10-17, 1954 {N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 16th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ‘MONROE COUNTY, FLOR. IDA. IN CHANCERY. No. 13-1001 JOSEPH 8. WRONKER, Plaintiff, vs. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION MARIANNE M, WRONKER, Defendant, TO; Marianne M. Wronker 11 West Heath Court North End Road London N. W. 11, England YOU are hereby notified that a Bill of Complaint for Divorce has been filed against you, and you are hereby required to serve @ copy of your Answer to the Bill of Com- plaint on the Plaintiff's Attorney, and file the original Answer in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before June 21, 1954, in default of which the Bill of Complaint will be taken as con- fessed against you. DATED, May 12, 1954. (SEAL) * EARL R. ae. jerk, By (sd) Florence E. Sa Deputy PHILLIPS and PHILLIPS iVORCE er, jerk. 930 Seybold Building Miami, Florida \ Attorney for Plaintiff may, 13-20-27, june & 1954. By ELTON C. FAY. WASHINGTON #—The military commanders of five powers as- sembled today at the Pentagon to consider the problems of Commu- munist-menaced Southeast Asia —questions which Secretary of De- fense Wilson terms more political than military. Ahead of the chiefs of staff or their representatives for the Unit- ed States, Britain, France, Austra-, lia and New Zealand were five or| six days of discussion of what might be done in a military way to save Southeast Asia, including direly threatened Indochina, from falling to Red domination. But any strategy, any further arms aid considered in these ex- ploratory discussions was limited to existing or future decisions by the chief of state and diplomatic representatives of the five powers. The military meeting obviously was something less than the Amer- ican State Department had hoped for. And this-was reflected in Wil- son’s comment to newsmen who met him last night upon his return from a three-week trip to the Far East. The secretary said the people who had been in Washington knew more about the meeting than he. “IT will say that I understand the five-power discussions will be on a military level. I happen to think most of the problems are on a political level,” he said. He was asked what people in the Far East thought about Indo- china. “I think they (Asians) feel that Southeast Asia is a different proposition than East Asia,” he said, adding, “It’s more involved with the remains of colonialism, which also complicates the prob- lem.” Although the United States ef- fort to bring about multilateral agreement among the big powers to stave off Red aggression in DICK’S TIRE SER —Of fers—— A Great Pre-Vacation Tire Southeast Asia has m: $ that forward steps ee cape in the combined effort ofthe Phil- ippines and the United Sites He said he and Presidey Ramon Magsaysay “agreed the time has come to implement the treaty” the two powers have made and that “we arrived at an agreement to go right ahead.” Wilsg gid not give any details’on the implemen- tation of the mutual defenge treaty, which calls for joint congyitations if the security of either @untry is threatened. Adm. Arthur W. Radfog chair- man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, designated Adm. Robert 8 Carney, chief of naval operations to rep- resent him in the Pentagon talks. Coming to Washington with their aides were Field Marshdlsir John Harding of Britain, Gen. Pay Ely of France, Lt. Gen. Sit Sydney Rowell of Australia and Maj. Gen. W. G. Gentry of New Zeiland. Visiting Airmen Due Here Sunday Thirty-eight Air Force mserve of- ficers and two airmen from the 9882nd Air Reserve Squadron of Miami will arrive here Sunday for a one-day visit of various Naval installations. Purpose of the visit is to indoc- trinate the reservists with Naval operations in the Key West area. The group commanded by Major Raymond J. Vallen, USAFR, will arrive at the Naval Air Station via military aircraft at 8:3 a.m. They will proceed on a guided tour of the Naval Base and depart at 4:00 p. m. Tourists in Cuba can obtain free drinks at several distilleries which operate cocktail lounges where all drinks are’on the house, 'Top Military Men'Of Five Nations Meet Navy Men Will Return From Special Duty The last Key West Navymen to serve as observers in the six-week anti-submarine exercise VEX” will return here this week- end along with the destroyer-es- corts USS J. W. Wilkie and Fran- cis M. Robinson. “ASDEVEX,” held in the waters of the Bahamas, was the first large scale convoy protection and sub- marine detection exercise to be conducted since the end of World War II. The exercise ended today. Admiral Robert B. Carnery, USN Chief of Naval Operations, praised local personnel for their work in the following message: “To all participating in “ASDE- VEX“ my appreciation and con- gratulations on a well conceived and keenly executed operation which will certainly prove of great importance in the security plan- ning of our country.” Those returning include officers and men of Surface Anti-Submar- ine Development Detachment, Air- ship Development Squadron Eleven and Air Development Squadron One. The exercise was chiefly for- mulated by the personnel of these three Key West naval activities. PASSAGE BARRED BONN, Germany (®#—The West German -government says organ- ized groups of Communist West German youth who try to cross the fgontier to attend a Commu- nist youth meeting in East Berlin this weekend will be stopped. VICE SAVE - SAVE- SAVE 929 TRUMAN AVENUE SALE! Now you can get U. S. Royal quality to match all cars, all makes, all models at special full-set mid-winter savings! 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