The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 2, 1954, Page 5

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City Electric System Ge ss ee ee ee ee eee ee ee sn cn ssn ane se ne ee ee 4 ri es bees Hh § <4, ates se Bees ames eee eee Gee Ge Ge Ge ee ee ee eS ee Ge Ge Ge ee eee Gee eee Gee Goes Gee eee eae cee eee am aoe 8 Ohio Boy Is Example Of Grade-A Youth By RICARDO J. BROWN Attlee Reveals Details Of By FRED HAMPSON HONG KONG #—Former Prime ‘k | Minister Clement Attlee disclosed & with the chores and studied so he'd maké Ohio State University, where he’ll be a junior this fall. Jack never has killed for thrills Fair and mil- lions more like him at county and state fairs acfoss the country this Month. : Jack has won a crop of ribbons champion and reserve champion in the junior fair. jack has been coming to fairs for 10 years. is the first time he’s collected so many ribbons. “We didn’t think we had any- thitig special this year,” he said. The “we” means he and his fa- ther Fenton. Father and son are partnefs at their farth near Colum- bus Grove. Sométimés it takes an event like of the miltityde of youths who havé keépt their feet on the ground. Campaign For e Quiet Pays Off In Mexico City MEXICO CITY —Mexzico City, rt. A “campaign of silencé” bans any unnecessary honking of autemo- bile horns, the use of sirens ‘by Police cars and ambulances in the town area, and all “‘unneces- sary sound.” The next major step is to straighten out the traffic snarl. To that end, officials have decréed that it is against the law to have & flat tire on a busy. street. One which rs. les of “all kinds jumped from 45,905 in 1932 to 201,424 to- day, according to government statistics. During this time auto- mobiles’ passed bicycles as the favorite’ transportation. City officials are optimistic, say- ing if they can silence Mexican drivers they can probably per- suade ‘them to obey driving rules. Yugoslavia Is Friend Of Turkey BELGRADE w—For five cen- turies the Turks dominated the tertitory that is now southern Yu- goslavia. The Serbs and the Turks were bitter enemies. President Celal Bayar is arriving aboard a Turkish training ship to Tepay the official visit that Presi- dent Tito of Yugoslavia made to Turkey last spring. Turkey has joined Yugoslavia and Greece in an alliance de- signed to thwart any Soviet ex- pansion. Truman Pa To Be Shown PHILADELPHIA (#—The Pénn- ae Ce oerens in . Truman Library said today th first public cop of decent slated as part of the collection to be housed in the library will be ee tomorrow. ‘argaret Truman, daughter of the former will of honor. age The committee is engaged in a fund-raising drive the 1%-mil- lion-dollar library in Missouri. Documents to be displayed to- morrow include Truman’s speech at the signing of the U.N. Charter in San Francisco June 26, 1945; the Truman Doctrine; the former President’s message to Congress on aid to Greecé and Turkey, Log 18, 1947f and his Point for the Harry | kins Curtain and three days in Moscow — revealed for the first time de- tails of his talk with Mao. He said when Mao urged that British Laborite leaders try to in- to make Russia: 1, Give her people more free- dom. 2. Ease restrictions on her satel- lite states. Attlee said neither he nor Mao made any promises regarding the other’s . Commenting on his tour, Attlee said he had found Chinese com- thunism more tolerant than the Soviet variety. He said the Chinese Reds are slower and more careful in absorbing businesses, industry and farms. “There is less rigidity in Chin: than in Russia,” he declared. Aneurin Bevan and six other members of the party left by plane to visit Tokyo today. Attlee will remain here until Saturday, then fly to Singapore and Aus- tralia. Attlee said he had found Red China about what he expected and that the “eyewash” was not ex- cessive. This was an apparent reference to his statement in London before making the trip that he was an expert on eyewash and would not be fooled by conducted tours, false statistics and unsubstantiated claims. He said the touring Laborites were permitted to go where they wanted in China, although they had DEPORTATION SET MANILA (#—The Philippines Cabinet has decided to deport to Formosa an estimated 3,000 Chi- nese nationals who have over- stayed their visas. It denied a pe- tition of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to consider them as Tefugees from communism. According to ancient superstition, white heather brings good luck. + Your Grocer SELLS. That Good STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE —TRY A POUND TODAY — SURONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Triumph Coffee Mill at ALL GROCERS 703 Duval Street TELEPHONE 2-8555 SKIN ITCH HOW TO RELIEVE IT. N 15 MINUTES. ‘Wonderful for eczema, ringworm, itech and other surface rashes. GARDNER’S PHARMACY foot Printing... Embossing Engraving ... Rubber Stamps Greene Street Phone 2-5661 SHRIMP and OYSTER PACKING PLANT, complete with Beats equipped for shrimp and oyster fishing, canning and pre- cessing equipment, land, building, office and selling organization, en attractive site on water front at Biloxi, Miss., and labels American Beauty and Silver Spray. We solicit your in- BILOXI, MISSISSIPPI -|Talk With Red Chinese Boss Communist companions with them constantly. “We found China run by the) Communist party on principles on which we do not agree,” he said. “We tried to understand their point | of view and we drew certain con-| clusions. One was that the Com-| munists are making great reforms in China and this is a new de- Parture ina government in that nation. “We found the government in- | corruptible,” he added. “We were impressed with the remarkable work in public health and especial- ly with their anti-fly campaign.” He said China was the one Asian | country where he saw no flies in the market place. He said Chinu’s Red leaders face an immense task and, in con- trast to the Russians, they make no pretense about it. “They admit they have a great deal to do yet and that there are many shortcomings,” he said. “In Russia they tell you the whole world is inferior to Russia and things Russian are the best. I heard no such boasting in China.” Work in public housing and edu- cation impressed Attlee, especially efforts made to educate the peas- ants. But he said he was disturbed by the enormous pressure of Red China’s vast population on her lim- ited land and resources. Communist feeling about the Na- tionalist Chinese bastion of Formo- sa is strong, he said. He said that when Red China’s leaders discussed Formosa, they ped their talk of peace. He OPENING SPECIAL! THIS WEEK ONLY 33 1/3% Off on All Paints Monroe Specialty Co. 1990 FLAGLER AVENUE ON OR OFF WITH A sold be bad Sead svete Tet take up the question of American China who advocated a peaceful) risoners in China, but that in @ ett te Ferment Gs Sra cacao he bod ego by Chiang Kai-shek’s. forces. that it was a mistake to hold peo- He said he did not specifically | ple against their will. After the Sad Ending of the Long and Critical Illness of His Wife DOCTOR A. H. HAMILTON Announces the Resumption of His Full Practice —Ojffice and House Calls EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT GENERAL MEDICINE EMERGENCY MINOR SURGERY GYNECOLOGY and OBSTETRICS OFFICE HOURS: 10:00 - 12:00 and 4:00 - 6:00 Clinie at 622 Eaton Street TELEPHONE 2-2012 3 Flights Daily! 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