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Page 8 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday, September 13, 1954 Try A ‘Quick Action Citizen Class Dulles Says “U.S. Power Can Thwart Red Move On Form By MARVIN L. ARROWSMITH DENVER Secretary of State Dulles — fresh from global strat- egy conferences with President Eisenhower and the National Se- curity Council — says American military might will thwart any Chinese Communist assault against Nationalist Formosa. And FBI Chief J. Edgar Hoover and Atty. Gen. Brownell say that so far as the Red threat on the home front is concerned, the ad- ministration’s goal is to “utterly | clined destroy the Communist party” in the United States. They reported a new drive to- ward that objective is well under way and that some Communists— spurred by a new law granting immunity from prosecution—have been going to the FBI to tell about the activities of fellow con- spirators. Dulles, Hoover and Brownell made those statements at news conferences at the summer White House yesterday after conferring with the President. Then Eisenhower, Dulles, Vice President Nixon and other mem- bers of the National Security Coun- cil met for three hours in extra- ordinary session for top secret dis- cussion of the Communist menace abroad — particularly in the Far East. Dulles hinted in advance of. that meeting that the council might reach a decision as to precise U.S. policy on the question of whether American defense of the Nation- alist island of Quemoy is essential to effective defense of Formosa. Dulles told newsmen that “in the first ins ” that is a ques- tion for America’s military chiefs to decide. He added that Eisen- hower and the other non-military members of the Security Council would study the advice of the armed forces leaders, but would not follow it. : Adm. Arthur W. Radford, chair- man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is the military member of the coun- cil and he was on hand for yes- terday’s meeting — the first ever. held outside Washington. But what he recommended with respect to Quemoy — and what the couneil decided — remained a deep secret when the-members headed back to Washington by plane last night. 4 The U.S. 7th Fleet is under Jong- standing orders to protect - For- osa, the island bastion of the Chi- nese Nationalists, from any -as- Sault by the Chinese Reds. orders also call. for defense Quemoy, which es bee es unde mainland. . 3 ee Dulles, who flew here from the Far East yesterday, to say -¢ what orders the 7th 2—Apartments For Rent ONE 1 bedroom apt. Unfurnished. 23123. Phone | Paul’s Launderette, SEAN, .Cool furnished apt. have received, or will’ receive, in|‘ connection with Quemoy. oe chviensty would nét-be' in tary declared. He did plan for retaking should fall to the He termed the possibility a development “so terly remote” that he a plan exists, went at Then Dulles ‘IT am con all I 8 & 3 i z iF : | if i u Re i F il i CLEAN, APAR’ UTILIT: “Ce ~ SFRICIENCY Mant.” $28 WEEKLY. AND LINENS FUR- nist legal weapons provided by the 83rd Congress. Brownell called them “powerful weapons,” and added: ee Former New York |: Businessmané Sentenced By Reds TOKYO — Hugh Francis Redmond, a former New York bus- iness man, has been sentenced in Shanghai to life imprisonment as a spy by the Chinese Reds, Peiping Radio announced yesterday. The broadcast, heard here, said Redmond and five other men and two women sentenced with him en- tered the U.S. espionage service before the defeat of the Chinese Nationalists by the Reds four years ago. i Two of the seven others, all of whom have Chinese names, were sentenced to death. Redmond, arrested April 26, 1951,. at Shanghai, is believed to have helped several Chinese bus- inessmen get out of Shanghai. At Yonkers, N.Y., his mother, Mrs. Ruth Redmong, said he went to China for the Hennigsen Bros. import-export firm of New York. She was “‘terribly shocked by the news.” The Peiping broadcast said evi- dence against Remond included five radio sets and 16 secret code books. Jungle Film Is High Adventure For sheer excitement, “Appoint- ment in Honduras” rates as first- rate entertainment with the thrill of adventure ever high. It is ab- sorbing melodrama, strikingly pho- tographed in color with a stellar cast topped by Glenn Ford, Ann Sheridan and Zachary Scott, show- ing tonight at The Islander, Produced "by Benedict Bogeaus for RKO Radio distribution, this is the suspenseful tale of a strange jungle safari laid against a Cen- tral American background of al- most a half century ago. When Miss Sheridan and Messrs. Ford and Scott and their band of Latin cutthroats — excellently por- trayed by Rodolfo Acosta, Jack Elam, Rie Roman and Rico Alan- tiz — tangle with the wilderness and the elements, nothing is spar- ed them in violence, BEAUTIFUL CORAL HOTEL EFFICIENCY APTS. LEGAL NOTICES Tallahassee, Florida August 12th, 1954 TICK wo NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustees of the Internal Im ment Fund of the State of Florida, Pursuant to Law, will offer for sale, for competitive bids and objection in Tallahassee, Florids, se 11:06 o'clock A, M, the followin; MONRO. col Fi 65 South, Ran, Monroe County, Flor Tho Purchaser ts Feauteed tere 6 ase! the Advertising cost snd: decumen rene bes 4 stamps. ‘he Sale, if and when made, shall be subject to the Trustees reserving unto themselves 75% of the % phate, minerals and metals and. 50% Cay = Detroleum thereon or there- The Trustees of the Internal provement Fund reserve the r! ent to reject the sale, BY aug. 16-23-30; » EFFICIENCY opposite ene tor, 411 Fleming. Phone 2-761. on sat ateeean ai oceans token nate AVAILABLE AT ROYAL PALMS: TWO BEDROOM FURNISHED ‘| ONE-bedroom house. | | RATES $1.26 WILL GIVE You A 2 CLASSIFIED FOR DAYS Se per line for one day Ve per line fortthree days We por line for six days T2e per line for twelve days Me per line for twenty-four days Five Average Words In Line Minimum of 3 Lines Per Insertion ‘DEADLINE: 9:30 A.M. DAILY tn case of error, The Citizen willbe responsible for only one insertion. CONTRACT RATES ON REQUEST 3—Cottages For Rent COTTAGE for rent near Table Supply. Couples only, no pets. Price Organization, Realtors, Fleming St. Phone 2-7611, ee COTTAGE. Suitable for 1 person. $65. monthly. Phone 2-5401. fs GL SS ee ONE-bedroom, furnished cottage. Adults only. Apply 117 Ann Street —$—$$ FURNISHED cottage, one bed- Toom. Baby accepted. 1104 Mar- garet. Phone 2-3370. SMALL cottage for couple. Fur- nished. $60. month, including uti- lities. Phone 2-5241 or 2-3813. COMFORTABLE cottage for cou- ple, no pets. Furnished. 1416 Pine Street, 2-5366. 4—Houses For Rent SEE SNe TWO-bedroom house. Apply 710 Ba- kers Lane. Furnished. $80. monthly, plus utilities, Avail- able Sept. 13. Phone 2-7974. 5—Rooms For Rent FET RE BR Ip AL. APARTMENT and rooms for rent. Tropical Hotel, 114 Duval Street. LOVELY single or double room. Private entrance, semi - private bath, 408 William, phone 2-7758. 6—Wanted To Rent NAVAL Officer urgently needs fur- nished or unfurnished house, THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! Si ee 28 17—Personal Services (OONTINTED? FOR SALE: SIX consecutive issues of The Key West Citizen delivered to your door, 25¢ weekly. Dial 12-5661, Circulation Dept. BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invitations and announcements Virkotype engraved by The Artman Press. Dial 2-5661. $. G. ARTMAN Citizen Office NOTARY PUBLIC Singer Sewing Machines SALES, service, parts. Singer ‘Sewing Machine Co., 118 Coral Way, Coral Gables. fective; yet has no lasting odor. Safe on nylons. Try a bottle. Rexatr : Sales, service, supplies Free demonstration. Phone 2-8469. 20—Musical Instruments SPINET Piano. Full 88 key board. Cost $695.00 two years ago. $395.00 for quick sale. Shown by appoint- ment only, 2-6313, 21—Instructions MUSIC instructions given. Piano, Reasonable rent, 6:30 p. m. 2-541, after -| 8—Male Help. Wanted apt... ble. Rear 1700. Flag- FURNISHED efficiency.for rent. Phone. 23958. No. 2 Charles furnished apartments, Utilities [rac es eae OE FURNISHED or uhfurnished, two- paid. Children welcomed. Nebo’s ‘Trailer Court, ‘Stock Island, Phone 1 Ba nk. AT SUE ONE eS ONE bedroom, furnished: apart- FOREIGN Employment Construc- tion Work. If interested in for- eign projects with high pay, write Foreign Service Bureau, Box 295, Metuchen, N. J. TRUCK driver. Apply Lindsley Lumber Co, 530 Truman Ave. Pmemaer sha Bachan rll ca endaiae YOUNG man wanted for night work.*6 nights to help on foun- tain and do prepare work. Exper- ience not necessary. Call Boule- vard Drive - In, Roosevelt Blvd. and ist St. 9—Female Help Wanted ACCEPTING applications for sec- retary with Bookkeeping exper- ience at the Islander Drive - Theatre, Stock Island. Must have transportation. Please call in per- son between 9 and 4 p. m. No tele- phone calls accepted, —$ WANTED — 2 neat appearing young ladies for general studio work. Salary to start. No selling. Apply in person, 925 White St. Phone 26212 for appointment. prreandnednoen aan <. hance WAITRESS wanted. 3:30 - 11 p. m. 6 days. Pleasant, air condition- ed. Sigsbee Snackery. EXPERIENCED Barmaid. Sober and honest, Nights. Apply Slop- 4 |Py Joe’s, 201 Duval. pst ote ee cao STENOGRAPHER — switch board. Experienced - Permanent, Mana- ger, Key Wester Hotel, 2-5671. 12—Baby Sitters, BABY SITTING by the hour, Al- 80, room and board. Can furnish good reference. Mrs. F. B. Pen- Tod, 2-6519, 1320 Seminary, 16—Personal RELAX in the shade with a cool limeade and read a book. The accordian, violin, harmonica. Phone 2-7908, after 5 p. m., Mrs. keet. Name “Pee Wee.” 815 Du- and 1200 White St. Please return to Mrs. Alice Albury, 1222 White. BLACK zipper leather folder con- taining, airplane papers, proper- ty of E. U. Valdez, (Blackie). 2506 Seidenberg. $5.00 reward. her - lawAncane '|25—Real Estate For Sale MODEST MAIDENS "Trademark Registered U. 5. Patent Office Hist ‘ By Fagaly and Shorten 22—Lost es (CONTINUED) “SMOKEY,” 4 mos. old, female, grey, part German Shepard, Red collar. Reward. 213 Ann St, Opportunities 24—Business EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISES AUTOMOBILE AIR CONDITIONING NEW refrigerant type Automobile Air Conditioners that provide the’! occupants of a car with brisk, cool clean, dehumidified air on the hot- test and muggiest days. Makes automobile driving as refreshing as a cool mountain breeze. Spec- ialized components are of the high- | est quality obtainable for automo- tive use and are designed for rug- ged dependability. Standardized to fit neatly and compactly in any car. Definitely equal if not superior to units costing $100 to $200 more. Wonderful opportunity for the right party who can see the tremendous future in Automobile Air Condi- tioning ‘and the financial advan- tages of being associated with a new but rapidly growing industry. Selection of applicants will be based on ability, experience, and good reputation in the community. Qualific ability to pro- vide a business for sales and inst. ion, acquisition of an installation man to be trained at the factory and a total cash in- vestment of about $2,000 to cover! franchise reserve, advertising, and inventory. Reply, giving phone number te Box No. KL4. FOR Buying or selling any kind of Key West property, contact Paul Boys2n, 801 Fleming St. Establish- ed 1919. | SMALL two-room cottage in Mas- tic Trailer Park, 645 United. Splendid refrigerator and stove. $495. Fred Green, 2-5195 or 2-6792. 2 BEDROOM house, completely furnished. 1008 Watson St. $6,500. 25—Real Estate For Sale (CONTINUED> EXCEPTIONAL 2 - bedroom and car port home. CBS construction. Terms. Paul Boysen, 801 Fleming St. pS EAI on rg aS Se FRAMED cottage. Living room, bedroom, dinette, kitchen and bath. Including range, water heat- ér and dishwasher. $4200, total. Johnson and Johnson, 2-2831, NEW, 3 bedroom, CBS home. $4,000 down and as- sume FHA loan, $75. monthly. Phone 2-9619. LONG Term lease, option to buy. age on two main Sts. back alley exit. Down town area owners. P. 0. Box 886. ~ a IMMEDIATE possession. Unfur- nished, two-bedroom Sunshine Home. Excellent condition. Has carport, utility room and fenced | yard. Equity $3000 cash. Mortgage payment $60.10 monthly. Phone 2-8510, 26—Lots For Sale FOR Lower Keys property, phone Summerland Key 2 or write Hud- gins, owner, Summerland Key. 31—Garden and Lawn Supplies ORCHIDS IN BLOOM. Cattleya hy- brids and species $5 - $10 at Key West Garden and Lawn Supply, 830 Fleming. 33—Miscellaneous NOTES Payable Forms. 10 for 15¢. Artman Press. Phone 2-5661. Make The ARTMAN PRESS YOUR headquarters for the finest In printing. DIAL 2-5661, 40 MACHINES for your use. You wash em and you know they are washed right. Soak, wash, 3 rinses, $.25. Dried, ready to put away $.25. Wash em home, we will dry em, $.35 load. Paul’s “Self Ser- vige” Laundry, 426 White St. FOR SALE: 1 7 cu. ft. Frigidare, 1 magic chef Gas range. Both in good condition. Also, 1 upright pia- no. All for $125. Ph. 2-5433. GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIXTURES — HARDWARE KEY WEST SUPPLY Co, 219 Simonton St. Tel 2.3123 30 USED windows, 30 used doors, 15 screen doors, 30 h. p. Carrier Air conditioner. Apply Stevens South Beach Motel. ————<— 17” ADMIRAL TV Mahogany finish | Excellent condition. Very reason- able. 832 Caroline Street, Apt. 7. $2.98 to $4.98, now only $1.00. Ge- |ne’s, 832 Duval Cor. Olivia Sts, jal radio. 906 Fleming St. TWO suits of Navy Blues for Chief. Size 32. Excellent condition. In- quire 2100 Fogarty. USED. windows and used shutters. In fine condition. Cheap to quick buyer. 528 Simonton Street. \ 34—Household Items For Sale ified Ad- Dial 2-566l or 2.5662 | 34——-Household Items * For Sale <CONTINTED2 4 USED tilts. Take your choice, Maxwell Furniture Company, 909 Fleming. MATCHED Nursery — furniture, Crib, youth bed, chiffarobe. Rea- sonable, Good condition, Phone 2 3813. 3-PIECE Sectional. Reasonable, Modern. Phone 2-3813, ROLL-a-way. kitchen table and four chairs, vanity for sale, Reae sonable, 2013 Patterson Ave. VACUUM tank type, late model, Good buy, Phone 2-6587, . E, SWIVEL top Vacuum clean- er. All attachments, $39.50, 728 Duval St, 9%. Overseas Cycle Store, 1030 ton Street. Phone 2-6016. 37—Automotive Parts USED Truck and passenger car tires — New recaps, all sizes, Dick’s Tire Service, $29 Truman. eee USED parts for cars and trucks, Now buying cars and metals. Ov- erseds Garage, Phone 2-6821, SoenetnniaghtitesmntiesE thon Repose 38—Automobiles For Sale <—-seaeenapernanaiengeesigliaen pancreatic FORDS, 1954 a models. Im- mediate delivery. Big savings. Write Stan Muha, All Miami Mo- tors, Inc., 1550 N. Miami Ave., Miami, Fla. or phone 9-2711, ext, 58. Worlds Largest Ford Dealer. unfurnished, | ’ Driven only 25,000 miles by private owner. Can be seen at 1125 Flag- ler Ave, $800. Terms arranged to right person. ee *50 PACKARD, 4 door, Ultramatie, radio, very clean. $675. 1607 John+ son St. ; “4 CHEVROLETS. . FORDS”” $1695 AND UP- BRAND NEW ‘54 OLDS SEDANS. .HOLIDAYS. .CON. VERTIBLES DISCOUNT FROM $500 TO $000 SUPERMAN, 1401 N. W. 36 ST. MIAMI, FLA $125. or best offer, Phone 2-3250, 39—tTrailers For Sale ’30 27%’ Anderson with shower. — Large finished jalousied cabana. Trailer space if desired. 2-2345, be- fore 7. for only $5295.00. Tropical Trailer Village, 79th St. at N. W, 14th Ave., Miami, Fla. "51 27 PALACE. Like new. Equi- ty $400. made in payments, Bren- gleman, Sea Wall or 2406 Harris Ave. a aa So ee 18’ TRAILER. New 8 x 16 porch. Apt. size stove, elec. ref. Clean, close to shower. $495. Lot 33, Pearl » Trailer Ct., Stock Island. iS Sa eis Hats 2A, 39B—Trailer Accessories PREP AR 0 TO a i rs a TRAILER supplies and repairs. Al- um-o-Rooms and awnings on easy terms. Gas bottles and sewer hook-ups. See us for anything for your trailer. 1007 Simonton. Tel. 2- 3064. Trailers pulled anywhere, ’51 CUSHMAN scooter. Just been rebuilt. $150. 227-A Poinciana, —— MOTOR Scooter for sale. ’51 All- State. Perfect Condition, $125. 141-C Poinciana. etme ie 41—Boats and Motors Sentinel REE 2 11’ RACING boat, Good condition. $75. Call 2-3265. FOR SALE — New, used, rebuilt marine engines, 2'to 550 H. P.

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