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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday, December 6, 1954 The Weatherman — oes with showers and squalls this after- lad |er Tuesday, Low tonight near 62; a week—and | high Tuesday near 68 dnd low Tues- words to the | day night in upper 50’s. Fresh to moderately .strong southwest and today shifting to mert2- go “The Pope’s|° | gradually dimi might: 5 ishing Tyesday afternoon and night. SMALL CRAFT WARNING, Florida: Partly cloudy this after- .| Boon, few scattered showers souch t ee i Erevt at Post Office Dec. 6, 1954 ee 8 — 65 — 72 13 Precipitation Total last 24 hours ___ 0.00 ins. Totél this month __ 8. ins. 8 ‘iciency this month _ 0.30 ins. 32 Total this year _ 56.04 ins. SN Excess this yea: 18.06 ins. 36 mrp Relative Humidity, 7 A.M. 64% Barometer (Sea Level), 7 A.M: 29.88 ins.—1012.2 mbs, Submarine Film Has Gilda Gray Runs Sex Appeal School - By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (H — Look who's .}vunning a college of sex appeal. Fast Action Paramount's rousing sea drama, “Submarine Command,” sailed full- steam - ahead ‘into the Islander Drive-In Theater yesterday, trail- ing almost two hours of spine-ting- ling suspense and excitement in its wake. For its tense account o fthe submarine ‘Tiger Shark and the fighting crew that sailed her to glory north of the 38th this action thriller rates a twenty- one gun salute. Wailliam Holden, Nancy Olson, William Bendix and Don Taylor are starred in this enactment of a sal thing. i-/ up on a silver platter. knowledge—Gilda Gray. The shimmy queen of the Roar- ing ’20s has been hired‘by producer Robert Aldrich to school four sul- try sirens in how to act sexy in the new Mickey Spillane opus “Kiss Me Deadly.” This may sound like a publicity stunt, and it could be one. But it offers in- triguing possibilities, Gilda, whose own career is perk- ing again after her long battle to regain her health, is taking her new duties seriously. Well, pretty seriously, “I wasn’t the ‘It’ girl,” she told me, “but they did call me the ‘S.A.’ (sex appeal) girl. Folks said I was the epitome of the abandon in the flaming youth era. So may- be I can teach these girls a thing or two. “I wouldn’t say I had the Mickey Spillane type of-sex appeal. That is, I never went around in a trench coat with nothing on underneath, But sex appeal is a.pretty univer- “It seems to me that sex is over- done by the glamor girls of today. Sex isn’t something you should flaunt. You shouldn’t try to push it at people; you should serve it “Sex isn’t something that you can phony up either. These. women who get themselves all dolled up with fake eyelashes and fake bosoms and everything are making a mistake. That’s not sex. “Why, I know a woman who isn’t beautiful at all. She doesn’t wear any’ makeup. Yet she’s more attractive than the women who | spend hours over a makeup table, excitement includes a peri- lous underater cruise into a mined enemy harbor, frogmen Perform- ing their death-defying demolition, and jet dive bombers supporting a Paratroop assault, The sizzling ac- tion neatly underscores the person- al drama of a young skipper right- ing an old wrong. William Holden, who is steadily becoming one of the screen’s most dependable performers, turns in an exciting job as the skipper spear- heading a bold resuce attempt. Nancy Olson is excellent as his wife, while William Bendix gives another of his rugged characteriza- tions as a veteran submariner who learns a few things about courage from a young commander, A vote of thanks is also due the United States Navy who provided the car- riers, subs and aircraft involved in the wide-ranging action. For tense drama and sustained -| excitement, you can’t ask for more -m.} than “Submarine Command.” 12:33 p.m DATA ch 4m _ 24| No Name Key Caldes Channel +h 10m MARATHON BOAT WORKS Marathon, Florida. Phone 2081 Complete Hauling & Repair Facilities : For Boats Up To REAMEA, 95 ~ Mrs. Marguerite Reamer, 95, died Sunday at Monroe General Hospital. Mrs. Reamer is survived by her granddaughter Mrs. Purcell Bronk, with whom she made her home. Funeral services will be held this eveing at 7:00 o'clock, in the cha- pel of Pritchard Funeral Home, Chaplain Robertson of the U. S. Navy officiating. The body will be . | Sent to Schenectady, N. Y. for bur- ial in the family plot. Neighbors Rescue 2 From Chicago Blaze CHICAGO (#—Two neighbors ran tinto a burning house last night jand rescued Oswald Kohn, 52, aft- er he had beaten out flames which caught his wife’s hair and clothing. Mrs. Kohn, 48, ran out of the house but Kohn remained inside, apparently too stunned to move, Hearing Mrs. Kohn’s- screams, Daniel Potucek, 35, and Howard Lester, 35, kicked down the door of the burning’ house and led Kohn |to safety. The fire, which started when a | gas stove exploded, completely en- gulfed the house. The Kohns were hospitalized with severe burns, The nearest relative to. the hip- popotamus is the pig. “Holiday” is a contracted form of “holy day.” It's that inner warmth that counts. A woman. should be herself. If she’s got sex appeal, it will shine through.” Many housewives, she argued, are sexier than Hollywood's flashi- est stars. s “That's because American wom- en have learned to groom them- selves,” she said. ‘With all the Pushbutton conveniences, they don’t have much work to do at home. So they have more time to spend in making themselves at- tractive. And they don’t try to be something they aren’t, as many glamor girls do.” Gilda’s pupils. are the four dolls who will tantalize Raph Meeker in “Kiss Me’ Deady”—Maxine Coop- er, Gaby Rodgers, Cloris Leach- man and Marian. Garr, AF Engineers Furnish. ; Yule Gifts For Koreans AGANA, -Guam ™—The 822nd Aviation Engineers Battalion isn’t forgetting. In Korea, the .earth-moving -sol- diers and airmen built the Dong Chong orphanage with voluntary id DR. STEVE SAYS (Continued from Page One) dozen were discussed, or I was questioned about, or that I gave information .about.” * . Parrino asked if the witness in- troduced any names other than those the police asked him about.” He said, “possibly four or five.” Asked About Gloves Parrino began his questioning of Dr. Steve today with a reference to the two pairs of gloves the witness said he found shortly after he arrived at the scene of the here a chair in front of the jury, Parrino asked Dr. Steve to step down from the witness’ stand, handed him the two pairs of gloves, and instructed him to show the jury how they looked when he first found them. Dr. Steve previously testified he Jooked: under the floor of the peachhouse and saw the gloves there. “He told Parrino today that he did not touch them, but called Bay Village Chief of Police John Eaton. : Today he placed the gloves on a chair, with one pair.on top of the other. Parrino said: “Now I want the record to show that the-leather gloves were placed on top of the canvas glovés.”” Asked Of Footprints The suggestion was that the four gloves had ‘not been hastily tossed under the beach house. Parrino asked Dr. Steve about footprints on the sand, the condi- tion of the lake that morning, and other physical appearances. The opening of the eighth week of the trial was delayed by Chief Defense Counsel William Corri- gan’s demand that the judge ques- tion the jury about a reference to fp in a radio broadcast last night by Walter Winchell. Corrigan demanded that Judge Edward Blythin ask the jurors if they had heard the reference in the broadcast and if it would affect their judgment, Blythin described, Winchell’s ref- erence as “outrageous,” and polled the jury. Two women jurors said they had heard the’ broadcast but replying to the judge’s question, said it would” not influence their’ judg: met, NEXON’S DAD BETTER AFTER SURGERY SUN. FULLERTON, Calif. (@—Frank Nixon, 76, father of Vice President Richard Nixon, is reported in good condition after an operation yester- 7 for the treatment of a* broken i: His physician said yesterday he be in the hospital about two we He broke his left hip in Thursday night at his La ‘a home; : : EISNER F Poinciana Center contributions while stationed near | Taegu. Recently transferred to Ander- son Air Force Base on Guam, the 822nd has assembled a big pack- age of Christmas toys for the 45 children in the orphanage. There'll be something foreach one. 3 DEAD IN CRASH MASON, Mich. (® — Three per- sons: were killed in the crash of a single-engine private plane near Stockbridge last night. The- dead were identified as Ed Gilmore, the pilot, about 37,. of. Gregory, and Royce. Porath, about 22, and Thom- as Whittaker 24, both of Munith, 5 Reds Dead In Manila MANILA (#—Five Communist- Jed Huk. dissidents were killed y terday in a clash with a Philippine army patrol near Lucban, about 50} miles southeast of Manila, the army reported. CANCER VICTIM DIES MEMPHIS WM — Five days ago| Santa Claus brought a load of toys and candy to the hospital room of Limmie Chrestman 6, victim of a rare type of cancer. Limmie spent many happy hours with the bedful of toys, Yesterday, sleep- ing peacefully, he died. ee In the Solomon islands, the sup: | Pression of head hunting by British | administrators so disrupted the soc- | iety of the people that there ‘was | | sharp decline in population, | U. S. industries use close to 77 | billion Sallons of water a day, | Sak BRD ad cosaN COFFEE — TRY A POUND TODAY —— STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Triumph Coffee Mill at ALL GROCERS Quarterback Club To Meet Tonight The Key West high school football team will be honored tonight at the annual awards dinner of the Key. West Quar- terback club. . The dinner is set for 7 o'clock in the high school cafeteria. . Guest speaker is Lafayette Gol- den, executive secretary of the Florida High School Activities Association, Luther Voltz, of the Miami Herald staff, will also speak, S|“ MOOSE ENROLL 200 IN KEY WEST DRIVE More than 200 charter members | of the Key West Moose Club have | been enrolled, it was announced | today by John Milo, membership director. | Anyone interested .in joining the organization.is urged to contact Milo at the La Concha Hotel. Spe- cial invitation fees will be in effect until Dee.. 19. SINGER WON’T TAKE A HONEYMOON TRIP SANTA MONICA, Calif. w — Singer Marion Hutton and musical director Victor Schoen, married Saturday night, will have no honey- moon trip-because he reports back for work today on the musical score of a movie. The ceremony was performed by | Superior Judge Orlando H. Rhodes at the judge’s home, Miss Hutton’s | actress sister Betty was matron | of honor. For both Schoen, 43, and his 35- year-old bride it is the third mar- riage. POOR OLD CRAIG . SERVICE STATION Francis at Truman DIAL 2.9193 Your PURE OIL Dealer Tires, . Tubes . . Batteries ACCESSORIES —_————_—__________ "S RADIO and CIFELLI'S ws: Fagtory, Methods Used— All: Work Cuaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE \ SERVICESSEE . DAVID CIFELLI 928 Truman Avenue Package Store 7 AM. +1 A.M. Daily 313% Fleming FREE PARKING IN. REAR ENTRANCE _ STARRING... JOHN DEREK TALKS SLATED ON (Continued from Page One) uces were announced along with 11 airmen. The civilians, John ey of New Britain. Conn., and ard Fecteau, of Lynn, Mass., Were captured when their plane | Washot down in November 1952,|mand at Panmunjom demanded an but were not listed in the first rican call for U. N. action. le further memorandum pre- st here Saturday by U.S. Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. said prompt and decisive action Was needed “to bring about the re- lease of these 11 officers and men (the Air Force group) and all othe er captured personnel of the U. N. Command still detained.” U. S, sources said all the Korean allies approved the memorandum. Last Aug. 17 the U. N. Com accounting for 2,840 missing Allied soldiers, including 526 Americans, 50 from other Allied forces and 2, 264 South Koreans. Read The Citizen ie ok ee We will remain closed ALL DAY Tuesday -in commemoration of the death Dec. 7, 1895, of Gen. Antonio Maceo, leader of Cuban forces fighting for that na- tion’s freedom in the Cuban War of -Inde- pendence. 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