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Page 2 THE KEY WEST CI\IZEN Saturday, Movember beers ad May Raise Public Controversy By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON W—The security| firing of veteren diplomat John Paton Davies Jr. on grounds of! “Jack of judgment, discretion and reliability’ threatened today to be-| come a new center of public con- troversy. Secretary of State Dulles, an- nouncing the immediate dismiséal of a key figure in the 10-year-old dispute over America’s China pol- cy, said yesterday he was stim) ing the unanimous findings of a special five-man security board. Dulles said neither he nor the panel found Davies “disloyal in the | sense of having any Communist af- finity” or that he “consciously helped” an enemy of this country. Dulles announced he had decided | of national security.” Former Clearance } Davies, who had been cleared} seven times under the Truman ad- | ministration, announced he would not contest the decision. But he de-| clared in a statement he did not) fi feel there were “adequate grounds” | for it. Davies had been in the diplo- | matic service 23 years, much of) the time in China. He got the word of his dismissal in a personal talk with Dulles and) shortly before a public announce- ment. | Tha announcement did not say on what specific points in Davies’ record the decision against him was | based. | State Department offcials were unable to say what effect the dis-| missal would have on Davies’ re- tirement benefits, but the New York | Times said he loses those benefits which he otherwise could have col- lected in less than four years. Storm Center Davies, 46, has been a diplomatic and political storm center for years because during the latter stages of World War II he urged that the . United States take firm steps to “revitalize” Nationalist China's Kuomintang. State Department) records already published show th} Davies said such a revitalized party could be a ‘significant force” in a| coalition government wth the| Communists—a measure designed | to forestall outright Red conquest. If Chiang Kai-shek's party could not be “reformed,” Davies said, the United States should consider trying to win cooperation from the Chinese Reds. | Davies has-been criticized by those who claim U.S. officials did not do enough to help the strug-/ gling Chiang regime while it still) was on the mainland and that this contributed to the Red victory there | Last year, Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) said the Eisenhower administration “struck out” by not firing Davies. | Patrick J, Hurley, U.S. ambas- sador to China in 1944-45, accused Davies and others of “sabotaging” the policy of aiding Chiang. The new investigation of Davies was ordered under the terms of se- curity regulations issued early last year by President Eisenhower. “Under the present executive order on security,” Dulles said, “‘it is not enough that an employe be | of complete and unswerving loy- alty. He must be reliable, trust- | worthy, of good conduct and char- | acter.” « | Factors In Case | The possibility of further con-| troversy in the Davies affair arises! from several factors: 1. Davies said he had asked Dulles to make public “the whole | record on my case, including my 1950 recommendations that we seek a preventive showdown with the Soviet Union.” This was the first hint that he had made such a pro- posal 2. It appeared probable that the Foreign Service Journal. a maga- zine published by foreign service officers, would also ask publication of the record on the ground that the Dulles announcement yesterday did not make the issues clear for the future guidance of U.S. diplo- mats. Also asking publication was form- er Ambassador George F. Kennan, a prominent career diplomat, whom Dulles retired last year in consequence of differences over pol icy. Kennan called Davies’ dismis- sal “ill advised 3. Democratic party leaders, re turning to power in the next Con- gress, have indicated they intend te investigate security firings of the Esenhower administraton. The Davies dismissal {alls into that category. Ap prentices Are Needed In Trades | DAYTONA BEACH —The need for more young apprentices im the trades is being discussed by four labor groups here this weekend preparatory to the opening of « th as eorf e of the Florida e n E.* Allen, secretary: treasurer of the Florida federation, * said the carpenters, brickmasons, plumbers and steamfitters, and painters will make recommenda- tions on how to step up their ap- mealies PQs | whom Geraldine had been with the | been on a double date Thunsday “ Davies - ultiple ies | To Sex Slayer By RICHARD J. SANNOTT NORWOOD, Mass. u--A hastily scribbled note, a cigagette butt, a plaster set of footprints and a dismantled auto fender may lead police to the savage sex murderer | of pretty 15-year-old Geraldine An-| nese. | The bruised body, unclad except for her socks, of the vivaqious high | school sophomore was found yes-| terday on the dirt floor of a two} | weather. Not quite so cold Talla- Hilarious Comedy Weatherman Presents Unusual Says Adventure Story Key West and Vicinity: Clearing} Hilarious comedy, romance and this afternoon; fair and continued|@rama are the entertainment in- moderately cold tonight and Sun- | gredients brilliantly mixed in “The day. Moderate north to northeast | ” wa ern ra cre |ot¥ rene” hos Sa Low tonight near @). High tomor- | °#¥ * stander Theatre Tow 70 - 72. | United Artists release. An unusual Florida: Clear tp partly cloudy film, full of unexpected twists and turns, it stars a fine cast headed by Burgess Meredith, Jean - Pier- re Aumont and Paul Valenska, | beautiful blonde Czech actress mak Jacksonville thrn the Florida | ing her U. S. movie debut. Straits: Moderate, mostly north; The intriguing situation involves winds thru Sund:ty. Partly cloudy 'a beautiful girl (Paula Valenska) hassee area this afternoon. Other- wise continued rnoderately cold thru Sunday. Haymes Fights For Right To Stay In US. By FRED $s. HOFFMAN WASHINGTON, @ — Dick laymes’ lawyers have opencd what may prove to be @ lengthy court fight to block deportation of the Aggentine-born crooner now married to actress Rita Hayworth. |USO Program Highlighted By ‘Dance Nev. I1 The Debonaires will play for the regular Saturday night dance at | the USO YMCA this week. Refresh- | ments are served and patrons en i jey the nevelty dances planned as |part of the evening's entertain | ment. Sunday morning from 9:30 to (10:30 coffee and doughnuts are | served “family style” by GSO host chapel | Years ‘chimes in time for everyone to at t ; i or , ~ -¢ |MINE KILLS 4 \New Gnu Is News |"™ ip SEOUL &—Two South Koreans were killed and a third wounded by an exploding mine while work- ing a safe lane through an old mine field near the Korean demil- arized sone Thursday. CLINTON HAYES “MR. UNFORGETTABLE“ Appearing Nitely CHICAGO. The x gnu yesterday aS ex the first time since The gnu Bean, is th in the cc ts may be w arrival t now in zoos i The Broc white tail Shartly after the Board of Im-|tend the church of their choice mig Appeals yesterda: The Sunday nigtt movie, ““Thun- hei a deportation order wwe, leer Bay.” bees at 8:00 p. m . On Monday night Cleo Rosam weather. traveling on an express train from! East Gulf: Moderate to occas- Paris bound for the coast. During/ jonally fresh to northeast the journey she meets three mera, winds thru Sundely. Clear to partly each of whom see her as a differ.| cloudy weather. ‘ent personality, and daydreams af | Western Cariblsean: Moderate to himself in an adventure with ‘her, | fresh northeast winds over north-| 4 Frenchman, played by | west portion and moderate north-| pierre Aumont sees her as east to east wines elsewhere thra | +, grapher’s model worki Sunday. Partly cloudy and widely tropical shad x acts car garage im the back of her home. | Her clothing had been strewn | | about the garage and the contents of her handbag dumped ower her body. Dist. Atty. Myron Lane la-| beled her death “murder by a sex | end.” | Six attempted attacks om girls’ have been reported to polite in| Norwood in the last two months. Pattern Studied As detectives sought a 25-year- old rejected suitor who lived near the Annese home, police chemists studied ‘clues whieh they believe may have formed the pattern of murder. A small scrap of paper contain- ing a penned note was termed by Police Chief Mark Folan as “a definite clue.” The cryptic message found Geraldine’s ripped clothing rea in one part: ‘Let's take her. Yes.” Police said the other part of the note, written on white, lined paper, and apparently an answer, replied “I don't care.” A cigarette butt found on the garage floor was also considered a possible clue. Footprints Described Folan said that plaster casts taken of footprints found im a mud- dy lawn leading from the garage to an adjacent yard were “of major importance.” “We think they may be the prints of Gerry’s murderer,” the police chief said. While Chemists examined a fen- der taken from an automobile parked in the garage. for possible fingerprints, police continued to question three 16-year-old boys night of her slaying. The brown eyed brunette had night with two of the boys anti a girl friend. A third boy joined them during the evening in a round of amusement spots in near- by towns. Finding Of Body Police said the companions drove her home about 9:45 p.m., letting her out of the car about 75 yards from the Annese home. To reach her house Geraldine had to pass a vacant lot and the two car garage in her yard. When Geraldine failed to be! home at 11:30, her father, Joseph, | a roofing manufaeturing plant la- borer, reported her missing. | About 7:30 Friday morning, the | shocked shriek of Joseph Freund, 26, who rented a stall in the gar- age, and the frantic eries of Ger- | aldine's older sister, jolted the awakening neighborhood. | Both had seen the body almost | simultaneously Freund spied it as he went to| enter his car. The sister, Mrs. Lean Garmeau, 22, saw it as she| looked out a window of the An-| nese’s second floor apartment. Miami Tot Is ‘Revived After ‘Heart Stoppage | MIAMI, Fla, W—Three-year-old | Nicky DeWitt is still alive although he was considered “‘medieally dead” by his physician Wednesday | and stopped breathng again Fri-| day morning. | Nicky was bitten on the upper | lip Wednesday by a cocker spaniel | owned by Willie Pep, former featherweight boxing champion. George Dewitt, Nicky's father, is a nightclub comedian and neighbor of Pep The lip was badly torn and Nicky was taken to Victoria Hospital for plastic surgery. He was put under ether and as the operation was completed, the doctors noticed Nicky had stopped breathing They opened Nicky's chest cavity | and massaged his heart. Nicky be. | gan again. | The doctors said the child “rocked along” the rest of the night, and by Thursday seemed to be “coming along,” but Friday he | stopped breathing again. although | a slight heart action continued. | Emergency drag and oxygen | treatment didn't start Nicky | breathing again and he was rushéd te Variety Children's Hospital and Placed in an iron lung Nicky remained in a critical coa- jdtion today, \ | Louisville scattered showers. |lusioned American army Ohearve 1 see | Played by Burgess Meredith, Dullding, pe AM. Bet, | himself cought wy in 2 ame Key West. Fijp.. Mov. 6, 1954 | adventure and suspicicn. pes. 'o jenni ced prosaic Englishman, gpilayed Richard Murdoch, imsagimes her be a glamorous‘ move star ing | his quiet country hme as refuge jfrom reporters ma avtograph | hounds, with dir results for his | servants and neéghbors. Ina rofe — as film star, | model, nighstclub entertainer — | Miss Valenska is appealing and/ beautiful. The picture was produc- ed by Anatole: De Grunwald and di- | rected by Gprdin Parry. Stirring Page Of War History ‘Shown In Film | ‘Th poignant romance between a | ‘|hardbitten Army colonel and a) courageous American girl working | for the United Nations in the East is ‘told against the dramatic back- gyfound of one of the most stirring fages of military history. Co-starring Robert Mitcham and ‘Ann Blyth in Howard Hughes’ | “One Minute to Zero,” the film | blazes across the screen in an au- thentic saga of laconic heroism, brutal humor, delicate romance | and grim efficiency. It will be at} the Monroe Theatre Sunday and Monday. Mitchum portrays a sympathetic, highly disciplined colonel whose sole object is to save as many of | his men as possible, but whose | ‘training has taught him to accept, no matter how bitterly andiretuc- tantly, the cruel fact that casual- ies are a part of war. co-star, Ann Blyth, depicts a| spirited American girl working in| the éofficial UN ranks for the one reason which has motivated such civilians since the beginning of wars. . .an earnest desife to help! in whatever capacity they may be needetl. Together, the two popular stars form a highly understandable Atianta 33 | and completely istic team. { Augusta —-——_________ 35| Billings — /4-Ton Elephant £ Ricmar! . ss! Dies For Love Botson ounalo | Charleston @#3| AUGSBURG, Germany, @ —| 36 | Bosco, a dangerously love-siek cir- . 42/ cus elephant, was shot down last 39/night by U.S. soldiers manning 50), 38/ calibre machine guns mounted on 40| two jeeps 39, The troops had been called on 4g|\to guard the four-ton beast after he went beserk Thursday, break- ing loose and injuring his trainer. Fearful the 19-vear-old bull ele- phant might kill somebody, the owner asked the soldiers to de- 37. stroy him. Circus men blamed 25 | Bosco’s bad temper on his lack of 68a girl friend 37 2 37 38 38 46 i) 42 35 31 22 38 34) 48 48 . 37 49 6 Highest yesterdAy Lowest last night —______ Mean — 75 Normal ae Oe 83 Total last 24 hours — Total this mouth Deficiency this! month Total this year Deficiency this year ........ Relative Humidity, 7 A.M. 85% Barometer (Sea Level). 7 A.M. 30.08 ins—1016.9 mbs. T. ins. T. ins. 44 ins. 35.06 ins. -98 ins. | 7:06 a.m, 0:33 a.m. 6:57 p.m 1237 pm. 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DELICIOUS CHARCOAL BROILED, HICKORY SMOKED Chicken - Ribs - Steaks Try Them at LUIGIS RESTAURANT Free Home Delivery On All Food—It il Be Delivered HOT! 227 Duval St. Tel. 2-5351 ington lawyer, Welburn May. | Will be hostess for the weekly luc ock Sr., obtuined a temporary in- Ky party and will award assorted * junction barring its iramediate exe prizes. There will also be a song ‘oution. session. A federal court hearing and checker tournaments matter was set for hour of classical music are : .| slated for Tuesday night. Colored slides on religious archi will be shown on the patio 8:00 p. m. by Edwin Mattoon. Paul Doweiler will also be on with his guitar and “Talk A Home” recordings begin at . mm. “i be a dance on the patio Thursday following the Veter- y parade. The popular Ava iy is games choice night with all card and novelty games coumtry,| When it is time to migrate m Hawaii, the fall, egrets and eagles often fly north instead of south until win ter turns them back. | SYRONG ARM BRAND COFFES : ly today | at when their car ran off the pave.| ALL GROCERS ment and crashed into an oak tree | EISNER Furniture Co. Poinciana Center Tel. 2-6951 40 Shopping Days ‘Til Christmas USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN The victim was listed as Mrs, Myrtis Andrews, 38, of Jackson. ville. Grady Andrews, 36, her hus band, received a possible fracture of the right leg and chest injuries, Patrolman J. R. Rocher and H. J. Davis, said Andrews was un able to be questioned due to his condition. — POOR OLD CRAIG | SERVICE RADIO and TV Service Factory Methods Used— || All Work Cuaranteed | ‘ » | Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment DIAL paiue*” | FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE—SEE Tires . . Tubes . . 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