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W: ashington Hopes ae 2 ery 2 s Weil eed 5 4 ry aratie as y Will Cause Red China To Lose Support In UN By LEWIS GULICK WASHINGTON (—Washington Officials were hopeful today that Red China’s imprisonment of 13 Americans: as ‘spies’ would boomerang against Peiping in the diplomatic struggles of the coid war. ‘Authorities here looked for two likely results: Friday, November 26, 1954 Look” THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 1, Communist China ~ will lose Support for its drive to win’ gen- eral diplomatic recogniton and a Seat in the United Nations. 2. British efforts for a compro- mise between. Washington and Peiping on. Chinese Nationalist- held Formosa wil be dropped at least for the present. British. of- Page 5 SENSATIONAL “GIVE-AWAY” SALE SHIRTS 1000 AT THESE PRICES Fancy and Prints. . BEAUTIFUL, TOP QUALITY . $1.00 aos oe SMALL - MEDIUM - LARGE - EXTRA LARGE! RAYONS - COTTONS - NYLONS - DACRONS! Many Other Fabrics— All from Leading Manufacturers! First Come, First Served! 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Eisenhower pledges again that every “feasible”. effort would be made to free the 13 and any other Americans in Communist hands. In New York, Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., top American delegate to the U.N.,, issued a statement describing the Communist senten- ces-as “a new act of barbarism’ and still another reason why Red oo should not be seated in the The. U.S. government has al- ready laid the groundwork for delivering a stiff protest to Peiping through its representatives in Gen- eva, Switzerland — the only point affording direct diplomatic con- tact between the two governments. Should efforts. at Geneva fail, State Department officials were scanning other avenues through which they might exert Pressure on Red China short of military action.’ (Eisenhower has talked only in terms of ‘‘peaceful” means.) One alternative under study was to seek the good offices of some government which recognizes Red Chiria, such as Britain or perhaps even Russia.-Another wag to bring the case before the U.N. Hien Read The Citizen qs & ine dy OF Marx Moved To New Spot In Cemetery LONDON @—The body of Karl Marx, father of communism, has been dug up and reburied in a dif- ferent plot in London’s Highgate Cemetery. A bigger site was need- ed for a large memorial to be erected The coffin was moved in the darkness early Ears 4 pd ae ravedigge! working ot oil ney Officials said the home office, in okaying the trans- that the reburial place at night. Also re- the fer, must take ‘ i new site were the in bodies of Marx’s wife Jenny; his grandson Harry Longuet; and Hel- ena’ Demuth, a family. servant. Marx died here in exile from Germany in 1883 at the age of 65, His most famous book, “Das Kap- ital,” is a bible of communism, John W. Morgan, secretary the Marx Memorial Committee, said the monument to be erected over the new grave will be of polished black granite with ‘bronze figures on the base. LIONS IN THE STREETS TOKYO — Two young lions slipped from their cages at a rail- ic on STYLE! 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