The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 23, 1954, Page 12

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Senators Are Puzzled Over What McCarthy's Next Move May Be| By JACK BELL WASHINGTON — Is Sen. Me- Carthy (RWis) planning to strike out with fresh blows at. his critics or is he ready with some sort of Tetraction designed to soften the censure charges pending against him in the Senate: Senators puzzled over this ques- tion today even though McCarthy was refused the forum he sought— 15 minutes free television time over the National Broadcasting Co. network on Thanksgiving Day.NBC late yesterday turned down, with- out explanation, the senator’s re-| | McCarthy himself wasn’t an-| | swering calls placed to him by re- porters although he posed for news pictures yesterday with his wife at Bethesda (Md.) Naval SKATING RINK ADDITION—Paul G. Albury, city recreation director, points to the new addi- tion to the basketball court in Bayview Park, The larger plaiform is being built for the benefit the Friday night skating parties, which are directed by Mrs. Dorothy Thompson. Albury sai today that plans are for the inauguration of the new facilities Friday night with a public dance, music for which will be provided by a local band.—Photo by Spillman. “Waterfront” {British Government Will Try To Clear Up Its Legal Difficulties Is Hailed As McCarthy had undergone @urgery yesterday and would do so again today, Other associates said surgeons were probing to see if bite of glass remained in the quoted McCarthy as say- much relieved but didn't Teave the hospital yy. Muto was chosen jake pictures of McCar- subsequently. were dis- under a pool arrangement, the Associated Press, United International. and . pictures showed McCarthy’s arm heavily bandaged from Anuckles almost to the shoul- None of McCarthy’s aides or friends in the Senate pro- to know what motivated the st to NBC for free air time, yesterday by Mrs. McCar- Gay, and presumably will now say on_some other occasion, Sen, Mundt (R-SD), who headed the Senate Invetigations subcom- mittee when it delved into the Mc- Carthy-Army controversy, said in an interview he thinks McCarthy would like to indicate a willing- ness to make some amends to sen- other hand, Sen. Mc- Clellan of Arkansas, top Demo- erat on the McCarthy-’army in- quiry group, speculated that Mc- Carthy may: want to rally his and assure them he plans to fight the censure movement to the bitter end. A_six-man. special committee, headed by Sen, Watkins (R-Utah), recommended that McCarthy be rebuked for alleged contemptuous treatment of a Senate elections subcommittee and for what the group called “abuse” of Brig. Gen. Ralph W. Zwicker, a witness be- fore McCarthy’s Investigations subcommittee, McCarthy. has predicted he will be censured and has said he won’t apologize. Sen. Dirksen said, meanwhile, severity of McCarthy’s ailment, as Sen. Fulbright (D-Ark) has done, doesn’t realize that McCarthy. has been under a great physical strain, He said McCarthy has suffered from a ruptured diaphragm which “never completely healed,” that he has trouble with one hip and that sinus infections for which he has received frequent hospital treatment may have lowered his general resistance, McCtellan said, however, that McCarthy’s relayed request for air time “is some indication that... (he). is not incapacitated.” Ruins Of Town Inhabited By Midgets Found ARICA, Chile, w—Ruins of an old town apparently inhabited by midgets have been found near Guaycuta, a few miles inland from this port city. The discoverer, Gov. Alfredo Raiteri of Arica province, believes the inhabitants were descendants of Asiatic seafarers who arrived on this coast in the 15th century. He said he found extremely small human remnants and frag- ments of pottery with inscriptions that looked like Chinese or Japa- Great Movie Columbia Pictures’ “On the Wa- terfront,” a powerful drama of brass-knuckled love and terror, filmed in all its stark realism in the jungle world where the city meets the sea, arrives Thursday at the Strand Theatre. Marlon Brando stars in the film, giving what Hollywood has hailed as one of the few truly memorable screen performances, ‘Elia Kazan who made, with Brando, “A Street- car Named Desire,” reportedly floods the screen with the su violence of the waterfront. Also starred are Karl Malden and Lee J. Cobb, and “On'the Wa- terfront” introduces Eva Marie Saint, beautiful blonde star - of stage, television and radio: One of Hollywood’s most versa- tile and rugged young stars, Bran- do is said: to be overpowering as ‘the man who lives by the jungle law of the waterfront, an ex-pugi- list who has become an unthinking hanger-on of the cold-blooded mur- LONDON (#—The British govern- ment, lately exposed as a persist- ent lawbreaker, intends~ rushing rushing through legislation to put itself in the clear with millions of radio and TV fans. A test case in the courts revealed the Post Office has been collecting radio license fees for 50 years with- out apparent legal sanction. Those fees total close on 400 mil- lion pounds .($1,112,000,000). Until retroactive legislation is passed, it seems the government has no right to the money. The trouble came to light when an engineering firm sued for re- turn of fees it had paid for radio receivers and transmitters used in its trucks. The company won its case. The government attorneys admitted that, although fees were fixed by a 1904 act, no legal authority had ever been issued for collection. A new wireless telegraphy act came into force this year and the Post Office now has the. official der mob lorded: over by Cobb. His /authority to collect fees — 1 pound loyalty to the mob is shaken when he falls in love with Miss Saint, whose longshore brother is.. slain before he can talk to the Crime Commission, The fervent urgings of the girl he loves, the entreaties of a fight- ing waterfront priest, the ruthless slaying of Brando’s brother for violating the mob’s tight. discipline, bring Brando into headlong -colli- sion with Cobb, One of the most brutal fights ever filmed is the cilmax of this vivid drama of a manmade dockside jungle. “On the Waterfront” has been called one of the truly great. motion pic- tures, and what may well be the greatest of the year. SOUNDPROOF ROBBERY SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Neb., @#— Safecrackers who entered John Drake’s grocery over the weekend dragged the safe into a meat codl- er, where they had made-to-order soundproofing, before breaking it open, They got away with $4,000. ($2.80) a year for radio and 3 pounds ($8.40) for television. But additional legislation is needed to prevent persons claiming refunds of fees they paid before the new act started. ADVENTURE STORY. i IS HALF OF DOUBLE ~ BILL AT THE MONROE Scheduled to open Thursday at the Monroe Theatre as half of a double bill, is “Miss Robin Cru- soe,” an adaptation from “Robin- son Crusoe,” Daniel Defoe’s classic tale, released by Twentieth Cen- tury-Fox. The adventue spectacle is said to capture all the thrills, romance and excitement of the South Seas and was filmed in the new Pathe- color process. “Miss Robin Cru- soe” stars lovely red-headed Amanda Blake, George Nader and Rosalind Hayes, all of whom have their first starring roles in the drama, WANTED EXPERIENCED ALL AROUND SERVICE TRAILERMAN Steady W SEE JOE RAWLING TRAILER SALES 1201 SIMONTON: STREET With Schaefer, you matters: flavor. 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