The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 28, 1954, Page 8

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s F 2 5: - AD 3 se Hi i i at se i re 2 i : i ait : li il e . : 5 ; i & i ‘ i : i : i! iy ; i Hi F z E i z : a bit later she once more, that time g ES Ey > say: “God Sawer.” EG PETE ree i=} E Ba E 8 Wa Evidence _ Jeen Of Move : On Formosa ‘By FRED HAMPSON 5 if . 08a, specially over including For- ~:osa in a Southeast Asia Treaty Organization, i: And it has drawn attention away ‘mi reappearance .of Thailand’s rm Premier Pridi Phanomy- rs -28 site! levore five years go Hollywood Vote Today By CLAYTON HICKERSON -|of prairie dogs as in the travails i-| sual, and Joe Friday and his pal @-|good as the TV series, which is Eisve a little heavy for such light Holland Sees regation As Possibility Holland believes that desegrega- tion will ‘work out gradually and yee that he deeply re- .|trick pulled off by Alfred Hitch- Notes By Bob. Thomas material. The story is the. old fable about two sons of the rich and the chauffeur’s daughter. Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hep- burn and William Holden give’ it as much reality as they are able. “The Vanishing Prairie” is an- ife.| other of Walt Disney’s expeditions into nature. While it does not hold together as well as some others, it is just as fascinating. There are more laughs in wild ducks skidding along a frozen pond than in most movies about humans. And there is as much interest in the survival of the higher type of actors. pear peoateend the TV show only er, on er scteens and in color. Direct-star Jack Webb has done’ little to depart from his proven formula—curt di- alogue, searching closeups, start- ling camera angles. The case—a gangland slaying—is nothing unu- Frank Smith, pursue it in their plodding manner. The movie is as Plenty good. 7 “Rear Window” is a wonderful cock. He breaks his hero’s leg, sets him up at an apartment win- dow where he can observe, among other things, a murder across the court. Jap Official Leaps To Death After Questioning TOKYO WA former Japanese government official who was being questioned in connection with the Rastvorov spy case leaped to his death from a fourth floor window today, police reported. He was identified as Nobunori Higurashi, 44, a former official in a Foreign Office research bureau. He was accused of having passed . | Official reports and other informa- tion on Japan’s political and eco- jnomic affairs to Yuri Rastvorov, gura: bless you, President Eisen- | Pee if r it ss i f ll if i pF rhe ; H 5 i i & Tr Le fe Fk i I H A ‘| : RE i 7 A il ir REE a¥8 TF 1 i Fr: H : 5 4 i : i zt g : le Labi / ition was stronger than we for in, domestic affairs weaker than we had in foreign tions.” jal things for Florida ap- & 3 a L EK Hi i an 1 i 2 i g E i ui F S 4 I S Es. if HE i. it = oSFe | port his daughter, confessed Russian spy who has been granted politieal asylum in A spokesman for the govern- Ment procurator’s (prosecutor's) office said the questioning of Hi- was completed today. Hi- guri dictated a statement and signed it after it was typed. Then, the spokesman said, he removed his spectacles, climbed One official tried to him at oe gpl but failed igurashi died in a hospital 25 minutes later, Higurashi was suspected of hav- ing received between one million and two million yen (betwen $2,500" “pe a gg Rastovorov for as. US. secrets Racecar, be Car Salesmen Get Confused WARSAW, Mo, W—Three quick car sales left-John Ri pol ; eser and his Reser had a ear and a station wagon. He sold the car and put his family into the station ‘wagon for a trip to Springfield, Mo. Just as they were ready to drive away, his brother, Frank Reser Jr., an Osceola, Mo., car dealer, appeared and holl ie “You can’t take that station +| wagon because I just sold it for you.” The brother took the Resers =. Mo., where Jobn be er car from his father, Frank gooey car dealer, ally arriving in Springfield — got a frantic call trom Ur. “That car was sold to a Spring- field woman,” he was told, “win you deliver it for us, please?” Reser did. Support Cut SANTA MONICA, Calif. WP—Act- or Bruce Cabot must continue to write a $450 monthly check to sup- months, Superior Court ruled terday, - Atty. Sidney Traxler tried the support cut to $250 a “A baby doesn’t have filet mignon,” he told the But the request was turned “A motion picture actress’ must live on a different sta: from other children,” said his es- tranged wife, actress Franchesca de Scaffa de Bujac. 2 ts ER 3 & En sins (Kirk Douglas British Auto bly its long-heralded day on the explosive Eu- Community issue. were striving vote they fear will amid the buffeting ts and supporters of movement arose as as scheduled to be- @ formalities today with m the project by Jules Foreign Affairs Com- @ is expected to urge its and other committee their reports Men- nee “Rangeghcgs apelin utline hig position. At this poin , os me the debate may be brought up. Highly placed in- formants say the government might be willing to accept a delay. Mendes-France tried his =e at modifying the pact last week in Brussels bot he ran into a stone wall of opposition from the other five ‘ . But the pro-EDC elements ¢laim the Premier de- manded es that were too drastic that he showed no will- ingness to meet the views of the other nations. 2 Talks between this group of treaty su rs and political friends endes-France went on jay but no decision Finally the discus- off for the night asked to think morning, maneuvering for modifications in the treaty aré former Premiers Rene Mayer, Paul Reynaud and Robert Schuman, © The other five nations had three main objections to Mendes- France’s proposals: 1, They watered down the supra- national characteristics of the treaty. 2. They discriminated against 3. Many of them would require re-ratifieation by the parliaments Answers Reds HOLLYWOOD (®~—Movie star Kirk Douglas, recently the object of slurs by Radio Moscow, has some vocal ammunition to fire back. Thursday he re corde d two Speeches to be rebroadcast on Radio Liberation and Voice of America beamed to the Soviet. “As a son of Russian immi- grants,” said Douglas in one speech, “I more than many others can appreciate the opportunities offered me in this country. “My mother and father were born in Russia. They were married | there. In Russia they were told} one could find gold bricks lying in the streets in America. “When they arrived here, they found not gold bricks but some- thing more important—a way of life that enabled their son to grow up in freedom, to get a college education and go into the work he had chosen.” , He said he resented the Soviet slurs against him because he had been used as an instrument in an attempt to picture Americans as lacking in culture and education, British Movie Couple Sues Publications LOS ANGELES #—A million dollars damages is asked by James Mason, British movie actor, and his wife Pamela because, they said, published articles declared their marriage was shaky. They said they have been happily married for 15 years and have no} intention of separating. | They alleged ‘false and libeious statements” were printed in the | Motion’ Picture and Television Magazine, a monthly publication, and the Daily News, a Los Angeles newspaper. They asked $250,000 damages against Erskine Johnson, identified as the writer of the articles, and the Fawcett Publications, publish- er of the magazine and $250,000 punitive damages against Johnson alone. In another suit they asked $250,- 000 from the Daily News and $250,000 from Johnson. B36 CRASHES AND (Continued from Page One) ef fuel tanks and ammunition. The plane had been on a routine traim ing flight out of the Ellsworth Base, which is 13 miles west Rapid City. The crash occ about 11:15 p.m. EST. q The B36 is the nation’s largest bomber with a wing span of 230 feet and a length of more than 162 feet. It took off from the base yesterday and had been on a routine training flight at the-time of the crash, Company Aims At Jet-Propelled Car LONDON ®—Britain’s biggest automobile maker has ordered en- Sineers to step up experiments in an effort to get production started on an economical jet-propelled car. British Motor Corp. Says it was encouraged by tests just completed with an Austin Sheerline sedan Powered by a 125 horsepower gas turbine engine. For the 108 miles between Birmingham and London this car, instead of the customary $2.80 worth of gasoline, used kero- Sene costing $1.54. It had a heat exchanger, making use of exhaust gases. An announce- ment said: “With the possible exception of | the Chrysler engine in America, | about which little has been pub- lished, this is believed to be the first successful application of a heat exchanger to a gas turbine ni a motor vehicle.” The jet car requires no Searbox and has no reciprocating Parts, A gas turbine car was demonstrat- ed here in 1950. The Fiat Co. of Italy exhibited one last April, and American companies Presumably are experimenting with them, N.Y. Newspaper LT. KISTLER TELLS (Continued From Page One) some, placed an ethical mark-up and sold them. In conducting club ‘business, Dis- trict Governor Everett Wurtz, told the members of national and state club affairs. He had high praise | for the local club and his assist- | ant, Paul G. Albury, Edelmiro Morales, turned over a check to for $51 to go toward the Lions fund for the blind. The money was from a share of vending machine Proceeds. Louis Eisner told of the club still having about 150 brooms that remained to be sold for the March of Dimes. He stated that people desiring brooms could purchase them from Edelmiro Morales at his luncheonette on White Street, | San SIX TEAMS TO BATTLE (Continued from Page. One) dy as today’s Citizen went to press, the weatherman promised good. weather for tomorrow's big under- ~ water meet. Winds, said Uncle Sam’s weath- Head Dies In Friends’ Home | mig Os, RIDGEFIELD, Conn. u—Rich- Possibl ard. Manson, 53, general manager team of the New York Post, died last night at the home of friends here. A medical examiner said death was due to a cerebral hemorrhage. Manson had been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chotzinoff. Chotzinoff is music con- sultant for the National Broad- casting Co. A native New Yorker, Manson joined the Post 20 years ago as music editor. He also served as head of the newspaper’s amuse- ment department, as assistant managing editor, and, in 1949, be- came assistant to the publisher, Mrs. Dorothy Schiff. Manson became general mana- ger in 1951. Manson enlisted in the armed forces during World War II, and received: a field commission of 2nd president, treasurer ly the most enthusiastic entered tomorrow is the Muirmen of Los Angeles, That team—composed of Dick. Jappe, Frank Hops and Bill Wil- cox—arrived’ here by plane yes- terday morning. Without losing a minute, the three men shoved off for a swim along the reef. 4 They were out again today in Ed Ciesinski’s boat for another look at the area where they will swim tomorrow. LIFEGUARD ROBBED MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. w—As Maurice Selvin, a Myrtle Beach lifeguard, raced to aid a swimmer, he dropped his wallet in the sand. When he returned for it, spec- tators told him they had seen a woman pick it up and run. of the nations which already had ratified, resolution prepared yester- day by the pro-EDC group seemed to side-step points, Ice Breakers Cat Through Aretic Barrier WASHINGTON \—Two govern- ment ice breakers have pioneered a “Northwest Passage,” cutting through a frozen barrier on the shortest all-water route linking the by _explerers since s of Columbus — was navi- gated in Although the U.S. ships didn’t Voyages was made yesterday by the Navy. It said: the Navy ice breaker Burton Island and the Coast Guard’s North Wind were the first to push their way through McClore Strait, connecting the Arc- tie Ocean and Viscount Melville Sound. The new route is choked with heav yice floes and will have no commercial value. But it does Typhoon Rakes ° Northern Tip oye * Of Philippines MANILA @®—A howling Pacific typhoon raked the northern tip of the Philippines with winds up to 150 miles an hour today, blacking out communications and crippling at least one ship. The center of the great storm slammed into the Batanes and Ba- byuan Islands off the north end of Luzon. Only small fishing villages bore the full brunt of the typhoon, but wide areas of the Philippines braced for drenehing rain and high winds, The storm was expected to churn into the China Sea later today, headed toward the Pratas Islands ahout 140 miles southeast of Hong Kong. The 4,593-ton Japanese tanker Ritsuei Maru radioed that it was unable to navigate because of the huge seas and high winds. The ves- sel reported its position as near Luzon Strait between the Babuyan and Batanes Islands, More Britishers To Visit Reds LONDON (® — Two more British Laborite delegations will visit Communist countries soon, i was Teported here. The Polish Embassy said be- make 2 significant achievement for science and exploration — and, doubtless, for military authorities concerned with: that part of the Western Hemisphere closest to So- viet Russia, ‘ ‘The first water passage north of Canada was made via a different Just five years. after Columbus discovered the “New World,” the Englishman John Cabot tried to it and reach Asia by from Europe. He got Coast of Labrador. the Frenchman, ‘the route in 1534 miles in error. He Lawrence River Tapids beyond Mon- i as far & e At if Ai : i F i tween 6 and 10 Laborite legislators will travel to Poland for a two- week visit next month. I said they are seeking “first - hand knowledge of economie and cul- tural life in Poland, especially in pes the western territories.” The Communist Daily Worker re- Attlee is now in Communist China, Moonshiner Liked His Liquor Pure WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. @ — Defendant John Wilmoth, a moun- taineer, when asked at a U.S. com- replied: soll in the (liquor) ~ 7 74 ing in the world but old-chemi- cals I've got to have good liquor.” He was held for federal grand jury action. \ U. S. machines have a total of about six: billion rated horsepow- er Y missioner’s hearing why he had} been manufacturing corn liquor, eided “TI justvean’t drink that stuff you hare in Winston-Salem. It ain’t a| >¥ lieutenant in Europe with the 12th Armored Division. Your Grocer SELLS That Good Aiexowent ro \STAR * BRAND the ballot. It was defeated in state- AMERICAN I E wide balloting in 1952 by a mar-|and CUBAN COF E gin of 123,422, to 87,375. However,|—— TRY A POUND TODAY —« the amendment was approved by Monroe County voters, 1,409 to 628, It was one of 10 amendments which were not approved. Only a- nee Passed was one which Coff. lows e sale of bonds against ee future auto tag receipts for school ae Mill at Reed amendments to be-consid-| ALL GROCERS ered: ‘3 AMENDMENT ONE: A measure (mo setting the dates of the sessions of the state legislature: and fixing the ° ° compensation of legislators, P; rinting ees AMENDMENT TWO: A mea- sure providing that no state funds Embossing may be expended to pay obliga- a tions incurred to mr] Engraving . . « chase or maintain toll roads, Rubber Stamps SYRONG ARM BRAND COFFERS Triumph AMENDMENT THREE: A law providing additional county judges for counties for counties with popu. lations greater than 125,000; islature to veto bills. 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