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Friday, November 5, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN power, public lands and naturaljan accent on what Gore called the resources. One target is the Dixon-| “hard money poliey.” a Yates project to feed private power 6 Defense contracts. mobiliza- : p tion plans, and strategy matters into a public power system, and| such as administration plans for Page 9 ;ress of the re-examination since! e e the. ‘At news contreves, b-Cripples Take {Democrats Will Eye GOP Wa & ever, he told questioners a special | p Decision On Career Diplomat (st " "Cad Te “.. Ws: avies. ‘ P Davy viens tavern in SPCLAL Trips ~ |Of Life With An Eagle Eye sue deosernic Lair tse tine ya Foe e ° into conflict with a number of peo- | |Johnson of Texas said yesterday | — As Security Risk Due Soon ae eo ouata anee fhas said | pCOPENHAGEN, Denmark, —| By ROWLAND EVANS JR. cocrats indicate a new Democratic |there would be a “thorough venti: | For A Quick Loan Davies and others were responsible | TB Me, ‘clan weet © Sapesgaataatah (The incr Congress i ae a on these | pase of nt - pies sen $235 To 9300 " \for “sabotaging” U.S. police . | Teady to pull out of Centr: A sional inve ‘ations | major “studies” of the Eisenhower) 4. ‘ost ice Department . r? a * 5, ng ‘ ‘ 5 er-} 1. vice system, - Davies, 2 controversial career} | There. y was some indication jaf Precione ps te No ne card er ordinary tourists the 25 pas-|‘#i2 © Pry inquisitively into the and whether a recent administra-/ masters appointed by previous 703 Duval Street ee - ges tad Sactmate Diberaiet tne cae s\out” in not firing Davies, |sengers were eager to get going |PTVate life of the Eisenhower ad-|tion order really has made a|Democratic administrations on| TELEPHONE 2-8555 “Sectetary of State Dulles’ decision | decision. | Two facts in Davies’ record ap-|for the days of fun and enjoymrent _ sg : “shambles” of the merit system flimsy charges of malfeasance in| — whether he is a security risk. Davies has lived amid conflict |Peared to be the major sources | ahead. t wpolitieal ok Rice Brag ott get a ee ee ii i | Your G 2 qT Good ome 46-year-old Davies was re-|and controversy for the last 10 of of his trouble: | But these were not ordinary tour- ieodicicns Politieal cireus’—but. SC). Johnston is in line for the| Johnston said in an interview ree ee éaies pe ae pect 1 cuimallen itis 2 years in the U.S. foreign| 1- He was deeply involved in the| ists. All were physically disabled— sada spPosition-controlied | chairmanship of the Senate Civil) he wants to get “to the bottom”) STAR oe BRA ND at the U.S. Embassy in Lima,|service. From 1949 through 1952|@reat dispute over what happened | including some who had been con- sext sae wil ho eye on the Service Committee. _ of accusations that post office in-| © LZ Peru. Technically, State Depart-| during the Truman administration, |#fter World War II which led to| fined to wheel chairs all their lives | to ‘ons, probe more closely) 2. The oft-cited Republican claim | spectors are taking orders from ment officials called it “routine|he was cleared seven times by orders for reassignment.” State Department loyalty-security However, there would be no re-| boards and once by the govern- assignment if Dulles should decide | ment’s top loyalty review board. against him. On the other hand,| Soon after becoming secretary, should the decision be in his fa-|Dulles ordered a re-examination. vor—as have eight other loyalty-| That was in May 1953, when Presi- security investigations of Davies | dent Eisenhower's new loyalty-se- —he probably would be in line for | curity program went into effect. a more important job than the one | Davies was shifted to Lima from he had held at Lima for the past Germany, where he had been a yeag and a half. | political officer. Dulles has publicly Davies arrived in Washington’ volunteered nothing on the prog- th anniversary a Ends Nov. 10! 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Many had nists, and whether U.S. policy wags) been crippled by polio. at fault, Such trips for the physically han- 2, He proposed five years ago | dicapped have been made possibie to the Central Intelligence Agency | by privately financed charity. Con- that it contact several persons, Ja-|tributors include banks, insurance ter idéntified as Communists or | companies, the Denmark Assn. to | extreme left-wingers, and use them |Combat Potio, and individuals. | for its own purposes. Trips are made three or four It is this CIA affair—a project | times a year. Those who have some which bore the code name of financial resources pay for their |“Tawny Pippit’ and was very tickets, about $65. But many go | hush-hush—which is the center of free. Their age must be between the current investigation. |15 and 65. Information is obtained Davies has denied recommending about the extent of their invalidism that the CIA actually “employ” | 49d what care they will require. Communists. What he said, he testi- } Six qualified assistants accom- fied, was that the CIA might “uti-|P@my each busload. They include lize” Communists, making a dis-|# leader, ambulance man and tinction between the two words, | trained nurses. Red Cross volun- | teers assist at the stopovers. | 5 The eight-day trip is divided into | | CONFERENCE SET two days of motoring to the des- GAINESVILLE (®—The fifth an-|tination in the Harz Mountains, a nual Conference on the Caribbean four-day stay, and two days to re- has been scheduled for the Uni-| turn by a different route. 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