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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesday, August 25, 1954 some of the laundering, to just how finished. despairing nearby Wil- to toll Brookings, S.D., @ she wanted to give the as- ya “message from an Amer- what was going on and ‘ 1, e pies Sn gs in the mingles and talks with outside “ the meeting ed » also. in the ial meet- ‘ith g| the mainland coast. For Flood Victims wreck, J mimunist Yu- earlier by Sovi- ist Germany, Hun- Flurries Grave Issues ~ Deep Word And Little Side US. Defense By JOHN RANDOLPH TOKYO um — The United States Would back up the 7th Fleet with all available ‘military strength if Communist China attacked Formo-{ Sa, an authoritative military Source said here today. “The Communists would be very to avnch an operation against Formosa,” he said. “I am sure they would fail and I am EDC Treaty Hopes Grow Fainter Today PARIS — The European army treaty’s chances looked slimmer than ever today following Premier Pierre, Mendes-France’s decision to submit the pact to the National Assembly Saturday without gov- ernment support. He told reporters last night he would not stake the life of his gov- ernment by calling for a vote of confidence on the treaty’s ratifica- tion. The crucial decision not to recommend it as government pol- iey was made at a Cabinet meet- ing which lasted into the late hours. Even as the ministers met, U.S. Secretary of State Dulles and other backers of the proposed European Defense Community expressed hope the French still might squeeze through ratification.. The Frerich Cabinet’s decision left lit- tle basis for such hopes. ‘West Germany, the Netherlands, e| IKE’S PORTRAIT IS Belgium and Luxembourg already have formally approved the agree- ment+to pool their military re- sources with those of France and Italy. Italian ratification was ex- pected to hinge on the: French action. : ” to be i France’s five partners in the The on rae has guarded the | Scheme, meeting with her at a for- Chinese Nationalist stronghold|©8% minister's conference last since 1950 and President Eisen-| Weekend in Brussels, unanimously hower said y a few days ago rejected Mendes-France’s propos- that any pope fe force would| #8 to drastically change the pro- have to run over the ? ject. The alterations would have The military source said that in i papi of much of its cen- pinion e recent tral aut y. had oot ae Cee pee After Brussels it was left to Sa represents either propag France, the originator of EDC, to war or a bluff to sound out U.S, pore i att neg in its original i i. form or a Stet eee ee French reluctance to give up its voiced satisfaction over the state-,2ational army in favor of a unified ment yesterday by U.S. Secretary force stems chiefly from fear of a of State John, Foster Dulles that rearmed Germany and reluctance the 7th Fleet would be justified in a seaiignish any national sover- nding Nationalist island ye prom points off the hing oon Mendes-France said last night There was mou speculation |"i8 government would oppose any that the United States will not|further delay in getting a final hands off if the Communists| Tench vote on the treaty. attack such islands as Quemoy off __He reportedly told the other for- Amoy, Matsu and the Tachens,|8" ministers in Brussels last about 200 miles northwest of Vor: week that unless they accepted his mosa. All lie only a few miles off|™difications, the Assembly would defeat the treaty by some The authoritative military source {2 Votes. here said he thought a “military SST 5 STR SN rampart” should he raised in Southeast Asia to beat back Com- CIFELLI RADIO and Thunist aggression. TV Service Factory Methods Used— DEFILED IN.PROTEST | ,4!! Work Guaranteed : Radios & Asst. Equipment BOSTON — A large, glass- Marine enclosed portrait of President Ei.|*OR PROMPT AND RELIABLE senhower was - splattered with ‘SERVICE—SEE overripe tomatoes in the Federal DAVID CIFELLI Byilding ‘yesterday in what, police said, appeared to be a protest of $28 Truman Avente | TELEPHONE 2-6008 his veto of a 5 per cent pay raise for government workers. TODAY ONLY “TRES HOMBRES EN MI VIDA” ALL SPANISH Fox News Cartoon Box Office Open: 1:45 - 9:00 P.M. Daily 3:45 - 9 P.M., WEDNESDAYS CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE QF TELEPHONE 2-419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE —gygy San Carlos Theatre Air - Conditioned 100% AIR CONDITIONED Now See It On Cinemascope 14 x 40 Today - Thursday BOX OFFICE OPEN 1:45 pawncritag by American Legion B. Mopeevelt Bina: = 8:90 Tonight Games wate 18 Screen ; THE GREAT ADVENTURE OF INDIA IN CinemascoPE Strand Movie Is Story Of War In India Another spectacular Cinema- scope production in Technicolor, “King of the Khyber Rifles,” with Tyrone Power, Terry Moore and Michael Rennie in the star roles, will cpen at the Strand Theatre on Wednesday. “King of the Khyber Rifles” is a romantic adventure story based on a novel by Talbot Munday and is action takes place in India dur- ing the hundredth year of Britsh rule. British soldiers and wild Afri- di tribesmen fight their way up and down mountains, through India’s Khyber Pass and across deserts to provide a picturesque background. Many of the picture’s dramatic sequences -were taken from actual happenings, such as the undiscip- lined native troops refusing to use cartridges suspected of contamina- tion veh pig fat; the killing of captives tied to stakes by mount- ed lancers, and Queen Victoria’s Birthday Ball at the Peshawar, In- dia, garrison. Tyrone Power, .returning to his home movie grounds at Twentieth Century-Fox after a triumphant stage tour in “John Brown’s Bo- dy,” plays Captain King, a half- caste British. soldier given com- mand of the Khyber Rifles by the General, enacted by Michael Ren- nie. When he makes a hit with the General’s daughter, played by Terry Moore, he begins to suffer discrimination from the other Brit-| ]} ish officers. His loyalty is put to the test in an ensuing breach with the native leader who is also King’s | Mi foster brother and childhood play- mate. How he resolves the double dilemma of his professional and private lives is the. meat of the story, safely entrusted to three top- | fil ranking performers. DARLOW’S Pure Oil Station Stock Island Ph, 2-3167 PICKUP and DELIVERY USED CARS ‘51 Henry J, good...... $365 ‘49 Chrysler Wind- sor, 4-dr., radio, heater... . «$495 ‘49 Chev. Clb. Cpe., radio ..... .$250 ‘48 Chev. Con. $195 ‘50 Mercury Clb. Cpe., needs re- ‘49 Nash, 4-dr., OD, new paint... $395 He Proved His Point, But Cops Traffic Jam Is Only The Start i , Pa. arages Have A Question Sara? ip (®—Garag NEW YORK — Charlie Fieck- enstein is a man who will goa long Way to prove a point. Yester- day, he went 160 feet — straight down. ] tioning engineer, leaped into the | id a good business here last night. | A line of autos had to stop sud- denly because of a traffic jam. |Three cars piled up. | 4 | The Westmont , Borough police Charlie, a 38-year-old air-condi- | CTuiset arrived. It did so with a| bang, smashing into the Westmont East River from the Triborough | Sad car — which was pushed Bridge, holding a blanket above his | head. He claimed the blanket, act-| into two of the wrecked autos. The net result was four persons ing a5 a rudder, would keep his | Slightly injured apd very heavy head up and his feet down and| enable him to escape injury. He| proved it too. | Cops picked him up after his | leap and took him to Kings County Hospital for psychiatric examina- tion. HIS MENTAL NOTE IS A LITTLE LATE NEWARK, N.J. (@—The husband | of a cleaning establishment man- | ager waited in a car outside the! shop yesterday, reading about a| ‘recent wave of robberies in clean- ers. He made a mental note to warn his wife. Inside, his wife, Mrs. Julia Veith of Belleville, was being robbed of $46 by two holdup men, who then fled. Read The Citizen damage to three autes and two police squad cars. An average of 6,300 railroad tank cars were loaded each day during 1953. The United States produced a record 133,500,000 tons of iron ore im 1953, and imported 12,400,000 tons, also a record. POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION " Francis at Truman DIAL 2-9193 Your PURE OIL Dealer Tires . . Tubes : . Batteries ACCESSORIES Candee a ) U : | SOUTH FLORIDA'S FINEST Ee. Ae egies PHONE 2.50 0( Wednesday and Thursd cry OF ae oe 7 ALAN LADO Show Times: Dark Command 7:30 and 11:22 Rock Island Trail, 9:42 IHE ONLY THAN. +t WAS HIS I 4ER THING cE ATER HATE OVE JANE WYMAN ROCK HU BARBARA DSON RUSH _ magnificent NEW motion picture from the author of “‘The Robe”’ LLOYD Cc DOUGLAS with AGNES MOOREHEAD + OTTO KRUGER - GREGG PALMER Divected by Dougias Sirk + Sereenpiay by Robert Biees + Produced by Ross Hunter Fox News . .« OR eg ee ee, Box Office Qpens: 1:45 - 9:00 P.M. Daily - Gartoon 3:45 ~ 9:00 P.M., Wednesdays Phone 2-5619 817 White Street DR. MURRAY RADIN CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN 9 to 12 Noon 2te6 PM. Evenings and Sundays by Appointment “Specializing In Nervous and Chronic Diseases” 100% Air Conditioned STRAND Box Office Opens at 1:45 P.M. - CONTINUOUS SHOWS FROM THERE on The Finest ard Largest Theatre in Key West Wed. - Thurs. Fri. - Sat. 20th CENTURY-FOX presents THE GREAT ADVENTURE OF INDIA IN Show 3:30 — 6:30 — 8:30 AIR COOLED Last Times Today | Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. _ ALGIERS with Hedy Lamarr and Charles Boyer San Carlos Theatre Presents : ONE DAY ONLY—TODAY One Show Only, 8:30 p. m. Martha Munoz -| liitérnationally Known Rhumba: Dancer direct from the Crystal’: Ball, Clearwater, Fla. —ALSO— The well known Bola de Nieve (Snowball), Master of Ceremonies Robert Vargas, Imitator of Jimmy Durante Agapito Gonzalez, Miquel Ramirez and Jesus Ri- vero, Singers of Cuban Calypso Songs, from the Radio Station, Cadena Azul, Havana and Our Newest Singing Discovery, FREDDIE, the singing tenor Ray Canalejo and his Guitar Music by Ernesto Milian and his Quartet ON OUR SCREEN TODAY ONLY “TRES HOMBRES EN MI VIDA” JORGE MISTR. MARGA LOPEZ Cartoon Box Office Open: 1:45 - 9:00 P.M, Daily 3:45 - 9 P.M., WEDNESDAYS CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE Wap- TELEPHONE 2.419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE yy, Carlos T, beatre Air-Conditioned

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