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Monday, November 8; 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 7 Senate Holds Special Session To Act.On McCarthy Censure By ED CREAGH © who appeared before his investi: WASHINGTON =The Senate | gations subeummities, it is the meets in Extraordinary session to-| first time in 98 years that a senator | day to consider eensuring Sen, brought up betore bis Joseph H. MeCarthy (R-Wis), the colleagués Of censure charges. If | first su€h session ever held. ‘ | MeCarthy, calling the the nation’s history only three sen. | Ny *édeie ators have been formally ce. cedure a “lynching bée,” ; The s@fiate does fot expect 10) 4 G6fibifiation of Démoctats and “‘so-€alled liberal” Republicans will earry the day against him. “They have plenty of vos 1 enough,” he said in a televised in- terview in whith he blamed eam: paign tactics of President Bisen- howe?, among other GOP leaders, for the 1684 of Congress (6 the Demoerais ifi last Tuesday's eiee: start actual debate Of thé eéfsure | ete ednesday. jay’s opénifig séssion was 16/ be brief ahd formal, with tomor- fow's devoted to eulogies of mei- bers who have died since the Sen: ate last mét, Chairman Watkins (R-Utab) call | @d his special committee whieh of sttessing the Reds in-govera- mént issué in the final wéeks of the | ampaign. | A vote of cénsuté would have no | legal effect, beyond 4 Official re |buke, on the 44-year-old MeCarthy (he'll be 45 next Sunday). Sen. Monroney (D-Okla) said yés- etta Here | terday such a vote would, however, | “have a bearing on the accept afte of what he (MeCafthy) says| ‘Mafiahné,” an operetta With a 44 4 sénator when it réaéhes the | Latin flavor has been selected as Améfiéan publie.” | this yéat’s prodiétion by the cho- Sef, Dirksén (RI) réatfirmea | ral department at thé Key West last fight 4i8 intention of yoting High Séhool. against the ééfisiite move. But he| Two performanees will Be given féfused to go alofg with MeCar- | in the high school auditoriuf. Nov, thy's “lynching bee” comment of |18 and 16 at 8:18 B. fi. thé Wiseonsin senatof's charge that) tinder the direction of TOM Whit- ley, head of thé Righ school cho- | ral department, (aided by Millicent Taylor and John Carbonell), the operetta tells thé story of Mari- anné, heiress of the Golonda Em- érald Mifies in Alguafa, @ sinall [High School Chorus Slates thé Watkins éomimittee “gtacked” against him. Ditksen, interviewed on a téievi- sioh program (NBC), said he couldn't imagine siéh things hap pening in 4 body with “the integri ty and probity” of the Senate. He did say, however, he doubted w * MeCarihy was allowed to was prepafing for her 2ist bifthday, on whith she is to come ifté posses- Gen. Collins To ‘Aid In Settling Indochina Crisis SAIGON, Viet Nam #.— Gea. J. Lawton Collins, President Eisen hower’s special envoy to South Viet Nam, affived today to lend a hand at iryifig to solve the acuie political aiid tcondinie étisis gar the Indothifiesé eoun | Coming in his pérsonal plane ffom Tok¥@, Collins said he had devoted éonsidéfable stiidy to the Situation if Viet Naim but came \Jaunty Juniors |“Hiteh-Hiker” Is [Cabbie Conquers Face Luséious Lions Tuesday A big efowd is expected t6 be of hafid at Bayview Park of Ties- | @a¥ fight for the sefthall gaffe be- ltween thé “Jaunty Jufiors” and |the “Luscious Liotis.”” | ‘The game is beifig staged by the two clubs for the benefit of the Cémiminity Chest ‘The “Liiscious Lions” are known South Ameriean country Who is| recoinmended eénstite if ty day to work out the final wording Of the cefisute resolution. MeCafthy has said he will sot defend himself against the charges but will speak at length t6 inform the public on the issues. The Watkins committee Was com: posed of thtée Republican and | three Démoerati¢ séfatets. Mé-) Carthy, if yesterday's TV appear. | ance, Fepeated his éhatges that three of the six were prejudiced | against him, He éalled the eom- mittee’s unahimous report “silly.” MeCarthy said the vote will go | against him on purely political rounds == hot of thé basis of any: jing in the report. He voiced doubt that Republican | Senate lesders will vote een sure, though hé said he has re éeivéd no promises, | Answefing a question, he said he thought the Républicans might weil have kept eontrol of Congress if their campaign speakers had hit hard on the Communists-in-govern- ment issue from the first. Senate, if recéss sinee mid- Atigust, comés Back 16 Weigh charges that MéeCarthy is guilty of contempt of the Senate and of alin: sivé treatment of an Atmy generai LIFEATIME == fhe Only Battery with a 6-Year BONDED GUARA Vastly more power, quicker afarta! ° beck 6 life after eompletély run down! years longer. ONE PRICE FOR ALL CARS $29.95 (6:Veit) “T was rather suprised,” he | }daid, “to id Out good President | tor it if a full defefise before the atkins group. ; The filinvis senator said these two thitigé distith him most about the question: 1. The possible limitations a cen suré vole would put of thé inves: tigating powers of other senators. “Ofiee you have piit a limit on it, where do you stop?” Ditksen | asked. 2. The possible éffeet on public sentiment abroad if, a8 Difkseh put it, it appears the U. 8. Senate is rebuking its foremost fighter against communism Ih New York the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward R. Martin, retiféd ist Army chief chaplain, told a com- munion breakfast yesterday more than five million dollars has been faiséd if Washifigton to oust Me: Carthy from the Senate. “L personally Khow that over five million dollars has been pooled to kick Joe ott 6f the Sétate,” Said Msgr. Martin, tow pastor of 4 Brorix Roman Catholie ehureh, “and that’s only @ small portion of what is pouring iftto Washing- : and the Feason is solély becaus Sif Of het property. Het friend Mabel, an Américan gifl who is Visiting nef, and her- self, ate surprised by thé affival & group of Amerieafi éhfinéers ift the éifiploy of the Alguatai gov- ernment in a ae ee Lt Jeet, The efi | Al Carter, whe is immediately at- | éd by inne. His adsistant, ‘iv sh is delighted t6 feet college friend, again. Ramon de Trava, af official from the bank whieh holds Mari- anhe’s property in trust, artives to tuFh it over 16 heF Of her birth: |day. Her fortune atifacts him as |much as her charm attfaets Al | Carter, and he Pesdlvés to break up her friendship with the Ameri: can atid marty het himself. Enlistiig the aid of Marianne's butler, a released jailbird, he pro- ducés forged papers Whith make it look a8 if Al Cartet has been bribed by & competitor Mafi- | Afifie’s mines to construet the dams so that they will flood her minés | afd ruin them, His plot fails, however, when Johnny O'Shéa afd Mabel discover * cone: i |to have a powerful teath. and Lion taything ot that prtiag _— °F | captain, “Siig#er’ Albury expects The former U. S. Army chief of | teat things of bis team . staff added that he hoped to ‘ren.| He reports that “Lees” Bisner dér maximum help to the Vietha-| is in exceptionally fine health des- ih people i . | pite rumers to the eontrary lems.” aa ee | Players Morales, Westfall, | Collins’ findings aid reeommen-| Moore, Bucks, Carey J. Vide. dations wil! form the basis of the |Gfssmanh, Ciirfy, Gibson and future U. 8. aid progtam fof South | Weeeh are expected to start for Viet Nafi. Bisenhower has avail able several hundfed fiillion dol lafs for such a program, but Col ling fist determine that its use in the fight against commutism has a réasohable chanee of sue- eéss. He also will fill in for U. 8. bassador Dofiald R. Heath, Feturns to the United States Sufday for reassignment. Days Of Knights To Be Brought To Strand Sereen The comic-strip adventures of Am who next ly to life of the screen of the Strand Theatre Tuesda hand-picked, studded east in- eluding James Mason, Janet Lei, | Robert Wagner ih the title i Debra Paget and Sterlmg Hayden, jéwel-like in its trappings of Cine- maaSeope, Technicolor and maghi- | “Prines Valiant” come enchanting. | with a) the Lions. | The Lions are still hoping for the \speedy recevery of “Preacher” Blais who should be ready for the game het week Blais, feported to be in fair con- dition, sustaified injuries during a mild disagreement with his wife Mrs. Blais is a member of the opposhg teat. | Vi Arh Yoiiiians, captain of |“Jaunty Jutiors,” has named Don: ha Romanelli as the Junior's ott- stadifig plaver. Romanelli maiftains she owés all her skill and fame to her hus-| band, Joba. finitely hampered by the fact that} | Sh Gatifiot always get a baby sit- ter and must bring her youhgsters. However, the sight of “Speedy” rouridifig the bases followed by her three children is worth the nominal admission fee which will be given) jto the Community Chest. j | After entering the Gulf of St Lawrence, a small ship éan sail) 2,260 miles ite the heart of North Her batting average has beef de-| ~~ NAVARRO, INC. javoiding it te @ great extent.” of his Catholic ideals” lthe evidenee that thé documents he said he thought View (61 Duval st. Tele. 9.7041 President Nixon ‘did a good job” For Home or Commercial Use... We dre Prepared To Furnish You With Clean, Pure Cube »» Crushed IGE Thompson Enterprises, Inc. (Ice Division) Dia! 26631 Key West, Floride } | | Overseas Tr Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service Between MIAMI and KEY WEST Alte Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KGYS Miami end Key West rtation Express Schedule (Ne $698 En Revte) LEAVES KEY WEST DALY (ExCePt SUNDAYS) at 6:00 Bm. Artives a! Miami at 12:00 eeleck Midnight. LEAVES MIAMI BaiLY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 eclechk Midnight and arrives at Key West at 6:60 e’tieeh AM. Local Schedule weaves aRY nt BAILY (Excert SUNDAYS) at 0100 g*clock A.M. (Stops i alae t GAUSS filmy, Daley eee’ Saadeh Free PickUp and Delivery Serviee FULL CARGO INSURANCE MAIN OPPICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Baten ond Francie Ota TELEPHONS 2-7061 |into the eharges. Besides |the committee incliided the follow- MeCarthy, told about this, said hé Khew some organizations have raised “a vast amount ef money . . . 1 hamper my Work.” He told a reporter, however, he thought this was part of @ ¢am- paigh to halt his efforts “to ex- posé thése who protect Commu-| nists,” and he added: “I don’t think that religion en- térs into it.” MeCarthy’s former ehief couii- $él on thé Investigations subeom- mittee, Roy M. Cohn, said last hight hé has “Ae doubt” the Séen- até Will vote fof eensiite and de- elared that action “would be one Of fhe blackest, utfairest things in the history of the United States.” Sen. MeClellan (D-Ark), who is} in line to sueceed MeCarthy as Investigations subeommittée chair- man when the Democrats organize the new Senate in January, said yesterday he may move for the creation Of a single Sefate-hotise committee to handle all Red Hunt: mt probes stem from current difficulties series Of speeches him on the Senate prifg by Séi. Flanders Sei. Morse (1fd-Ore) afd Sen. Fulbright (D-APK) joined in the at: tack. AMegeiner, the three piled tip a list Of 46 overlapping charges which, they said, warranted a vote of censure agaifist McCarthy Nixon, of the recommendations ‘adders of both parties, ect committee to look Watkins, ing senators: Case (R-SD), son (R-Kan), Bdwif C. Johnson (D-Colo), Stennis (D-Miss) and Er- vin (D-NC), MeCatthy conténds Watkins, Johnsof and Ervin were biased against him from the start. All three have said they feit to give him @ fair hearing The Wat committee har. rowed thé 46 chatges down to five groups. Then, after publie hea ings in which MeCarthy defended First Southern lnvestors Harvey Bidg., West Palm Beach, Fla. are forgéd. Mafianné afd Al are feconciled and everything ends | happily. The part of Mariapne will be played by soprané Lourdes Diaz while Wilma Felton, & eonttalte, will sing the part of her American friend, Mabel. Roger Beah, baritone, has bees given the part of Al Carter and George Lasttés that of the Amefi- can engineer, Johnny O'Shea. Joe Riuss6 will play the heavy, Raion dé Trava, Delgado, as the butler, and Ralph Garcia and Ray Bazo, as the policement, all have speaking parts, The tition will be support: ed by the high school chorus and Millicent Taylor will be the ae: compainist. himself, the committee recom- mended he be censured for his conduct a8 a sefiater on these grounds: 1, That he showed tontempt of lhe Senate by failing to appear | before a 1952 committee whieh if: |W ted his fiftanelal and other | al » and by using vulgar laf: guage against Sen. Hendtiekson ‘(RANS), a@ committee membe (MeCafthy called Hendrickson |living miracle . . , having néithér brains nét guts.’) 2. That MeCarthy used unwar- jtanted and abusive language to | Brig. Gen. Ralph W. Zwieker when |the genetal, then commander of Camp Kilmer, N. J., testified be- fore the Me C arth y Committee. | Bwieker's testimony eoneerned the |Afiiy’s handling Of Maj. lfving a Géfitist Who was promot: \ed and later honorably discharged despite his refusal to answer qui tiohs about Communist affiliation: The Watkins committee also ¢ leized McCarthy on the three fe- maining groups of charges but did qualified | hot recommend a vote 6f censure | from pastor W. A. Criswell on be on these. | tf Tidonesia it has been found =| Possible to produce 3,000 quate of | Soybean milk on one acre. “| Dallas’ First Baptist Chiitch. ee ae ae fieent, historically ageurate set- tings, the Harold Foster creation proves refreshingly eaptivating for adults as well as for the avid) youngster reader. There is fothing | to disappoint even the most exact-| ing. of “Val” fans throughout the world. Twentieth Century - Fox, through the ablé hahids of young producer Robert Jacks and his director, Henty Hathaway, have set Dudley Nichols’ almost literal seript in terprétationof the King Features strip ifte ehgaging action, pedpling the adventures with startling em- bodiments of the strip prototypes. Robert Wagner sparks the life into the youig Prinee Valiant with | an amazing “I believe in Val” re-| verence that fires hiimér, pathos | and brashfess into the doings of the aifibjtious Viking Who comes to_ King Arthur's edurt. ‘The fairy.story enchantment of “Prince Valiant” is délieatély | sketehed with the beauteous ap- arances of Janet Leigh and De- ra Paget as the ethereal blonde | princess and her winsome dusky- haired sister who néédiéss to say inspire much of the dérring-do on | thé tournament field at Camelot In coftfast many delightful bits | of Kiiior @fliven thé tale if the| Scenes showing Wagner a8 the ea- ger squire of Sir Gawain (Ster-| ling Hayden), WH6 plays rough in| his tutelage of the prifte for, knight ql EVANGELIST MARKS BIRTHDAY AT CHURCH | DALLAS i — Evangelist Billy Graham marked his 36th birth- day yestefday by preaching at) |Amietican at Duluth. | better wait! Flair- 7. 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Roome Elevator 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION VETERANS DAY, 1954 By The Mayor of the City of Key Weal, Flotida A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, it has long been our custom to com: ate November 11, the anniversary 6f thé éndifig of ‘4 paying tribute to the heroes of that tragie strug- Y redediceting ourselves to the cause of peace; War I, b gle and and mor- orld WHEREAS, in the intervening years the United States has been involved in two éther great militdry conflicts, which have added millions of veterans, livifig and dead, to the honor rolls of this nation: and WHEREAS, the Conqress tion on Juihe 4, 1996 (44 Stet. ibaa), callitig for the observ. ance of November 11 with later provided ih an cet cpptepriate cétemonies, coved May 13, 1996 (62 Stat. 351), that the Eleventh of November should day and should be known a Armistice Day @ concurrent resolii dnd @ legal holi- ; and WHERBAS, in order to expand the significanee of that commemoration and in order that a grateful nation might pay apptopriate nation, the to the veterans of all its wars who have contributed so much to the Congress, by ah act preservation of this wed June 1, 1954 (68 oe 168), changed the name of the holiday to Veterans ry: NOW, THEREFORE, 1, C. B. Harvey, Mayor of the Gity of Key West, Florida, do hereby cell upon all of our éiti- zens to obsetve THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1954, ‘AS VETERANS DAY. On that di let us solemnly renember the sacrifices of ail those who fought #6 véliantly, on the seas, in the air, and on foreign shores, to preserve our herittigé of freedom, and let us reconsectate ourselves to the task of enduring peace so that théir efforts will not vain. Rave been fa C. 3. HARVEY, ON ALL PAINTS Monroe Specialty Co. 1990 PLAGLER AVE MONROE GLASS and MIRROR Mirrors and all ‘ jess #8 BUVAL PH. 2.4046 Conducted By KEY WEST _ CHURCH OF CHRIST Ashby and Von Phister Streets 4 Block North of Flagler Avenue CONGREGATIONAL SINGING Tonight Thru November 14 7:30 Nightly Evangelist Stanley D. Crews Waynesboro, Tennessee ceoneeneees Welcome o-s+eseee0-

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