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; r } Conte, and the prophet Daniel, por- trayed by Maurice Schwartz. Terrifying in is impact, magni |ficent in its depiction, the fall of | Babylon is only one of many eye startling sights to be seen in this and the famous “writing on the) INKSTAND FOR IKE | walle: of itest: omen. COLOMBO, Ceylon » — Cay» Richard Conte is perfect in the 3 i : lonese Premier Sir John Kotela- role of the volatile Nahum and Lin.| in e Ei da Christian as Panthea is bre walk 6a President, Bisel taking in the exotic costumes of bower a sterling silver inkstand . that colorful time. and calendar when he pays an of- Technicolor drama. Other thrilling | ficial visit to the American chief sequences include Daniel in the} Scientists estimate it takes from executive this month. Kotelawala Lion’s den, amazing love dances,|100 to 200 million years to make leaves here tomorrow for Britain good bituminous coal. til midnight, Dec. 24, when the ex-| With outward indications that he Rumor Is That McCarthy's Friends Will Try To Talk Censute Move To Death By JACK BELL McCarthy himself professed. ig- WASHINGTON #—Reports per-| norance <a such strategy. So ri ath . ree fa «/Fall Of B b 1 yesterday dies automatically. McCarthy said he plans That was the final deadline set) ahead after that “to continue ex-| a hi on as Realistic give | gisted doday that friends of Sen. | did several of his supporters. But McCarthy (R-Wis) might try to| two influential Democratic senators talk to death a resolution propos-|who asked not to be named said|in an adjournment resolution| posing Communists in government | ing his censure, on which the Sen-| they had been informed an attempt | agreed on by Congress last August. | to the best of my ability.” | ate opens formal debate tomorrow. | may be made to prolong debate un-| Charles Watkins, Senate parlia-| «This is the fifth investigation of | mentar, said if there is no vote fiery furnace, and America ‘Tuesday, November 9, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 5 RATES ARE Low ' For a more pleasant trip, call ahead for reser vations, and while away keep in touch with home and office by Long Distance. See how little it costs! You ean coll from: KEY WEST to: Boston. . New Orleans Kansas City . Atlanta San Francisco The above sample rates are for three min- utes, station-to-station, after 6 P.M. and all day Sunday, Federal Excise taxes are extra. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY by that hour, a pending censure resolution would expire with the | 83rd Congress. | That presumably would mean} starting afresh with any move aimed at Senate rebuke of the Wisconsin senator, who has pre- dicted the vote will go against him. Sen. Knowland of California, the GOP leader, said he remains hope- ful of getting a vote this month. A special committee recommended censuring McCarthy for his al-| leged “contemptuous” attitude to- ward a Senate subcommittee, “‘vul gar” remarks about one of its mem- bers, and his treatment of Brig. Gen. Ralph W. Zwicker, a witness before the Senate Investigations subcommittee McCarthy heads Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson of Tex- as, the Democratic leader, indica ted he regards the McCarthy case | as primarily a Republican prob. | lem, saying he had not been con- sulted about strategy. If McCarthy's supporters try <o drag out Senate arguments to avoid a verdict, they may need greater | strength than is now credited to| them. In the past, Southerners have demonstrated they can make a fili- buster effective if they have about 20 members willing to speak at length. Senate aides believe any talk marathon with fewer than that number participating can be bro- ken by round-the-clock Senate ses- sions. Knowland already has ordered Senate meetings daily from 10 a.m. to around 6 p.m. and he could lengthen the hours with majority support. He said, however, he was not trying to “rush” matters. | McCarthy's aides now claim the | backing: of about 25 sei | it is doubtful that ne Hi |these would join in any lengthy talk. McCarthy said in a radio broad- cast last night that while he believe there are “‘plenty of votes” in the Senate to censure him, he does not | believe any such result would affect | his chances for re-election in Wis- consin in 1958. “I don’t think that the American people are fooled at all,” he said. He said he expects votes against him to come from most of the Dem- ocrats and the “so-called liberal— and I put that in quotes—Repub- lieans."” He said he may get “a! few’ Democratic votes of support. | McCarthy spoke bitterly of what he said was “the jungle warfare | which some elements in the Repub lican party have waged on me be- | cause of my fight on communism.” | He said it “disguested many Re. | Publicans and Democrats who | would have - * “epublican” in last week's election. 1 X} V/ U/ ID) ly MINIT TT FINCO 400-SA TV ANTENNA \NTERFERENCE, | vs. GORDON ALDRICH IRBY | against vou | the 1 R SiGNaL GHOSTs THE FINNEY COMPANY Jeera St, Clair Avenve @ Cleveland 3, Ohio Dealer: POINCIANA TV and RADIO 3422 DUCK AVENUE, KEY WEST | me,” he said. ‘there will bea sixth | las slaves in the | been working day and night brief- | Jom . and seventh—no question aout S€Teen Version He told the Senate yesterday the| The fall of sinful Babylon by committee recommendation that he | Sword and flame has been realis- | be rebuked for his remraks aboyt tically brought to the screen ja} Sen. Hendrickson (R-NJ) was “iM-| color by Technicolor in Columbia | cilic”’ and “fantastic.” | Pi ° “Clay ” ee Sen, Watkins (BUtah) | Pictures’ Slaves of Babylon, asked to eliminate an “obvious er-| Which opens today at the Islander ror” in a report of the special com- | Theatre. Co-starring dashing Rich. mittee which recommended cen-| ard Conte and featuring Maurice sure, McCarthy jumped to his feet | Schwartz, “Slaves of Babylon” fills to say he had found many errors | the screen with sumptuous spec- | and demanded to know whieh one |tacle, savage violence, impassion- | was involved. ed romance | Watkins, the committee chair-| “Slaves of Babylon” takes place | man, didn’t tell him immediately, |in that time when the Babylonian | and McCarthy said this gave the | empire was at its height. Nebucha- | Senate ‘‘some idea what I had to | dnezzar, King of Babylon, invades | put up with day after day” mand conquers, Israel; among his | hearings before the committee. captives are Nahum, played by | Sen. Case (R-SD) finally slapped am | the revised report down angrily in / front of McCarthy, scattering other Papers in a shower. Case is a com- mittee member. | When the correction was dis-| closed to be minor in nature, Mc- Carthy told reporters he thought | he had made his point. “I think he (Watkins) performed a service to the Senate and to the country by his refusal to tell me about the change,” McCarthy said. “He demonstrated his sonal animosity to me as heWid in the hearings. But he didn’t have a gavel in his. hands this time so I could force him to divulge the change.” Watkins, who sits next to Me- Carthy in the Senate, plans to speak on the report tomorrow. One influential Repupblican sena- tor said there is a move under way to offer amendments which would praise McCarthy's efforts in hunt- ing for Communists. This senator said efforts also may be made to censure other senators, but he de- clined to name them. Sen. Wiker (R-Idaho) said he had BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS 20% OFF ON ALL PAINTS Monroe Specialty Co, GLASS and MIRROR Mirrors and Glass for All Purposes - Auto Glass Shower Doors 903 DUVAL PH. 2-6246 ing himself on the legal aspects of the case and is convinced that the Propopsed censure action is uncon- stitutional. 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