The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 10, 1954, Page 8

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ene s.r 9 THEKEY WEST CrrTzEN Friday, December 10, 1954 For Decision iCall For Release Of 11 . By TOM HOGE bs "UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. w— U. N. Assembly pushed for vote today on demands by the ted States and its. 15 Korean lar Allies that Red China yield p11. American airmen held as . Western diplomats predicted least 45 of the 60 member states wuld rally behind the call. Weary delegates prepared to re- ume debate on the resolution aft- two meetings yesterday, the econd lasting. until nearly mid- ight. Hopeful of clearing up the m before the Assembly: goes into final scheduled week, they nned to remain in session util ey reach a ballot on the 16-pow- resolution condemning impris- ment of the men and calling on o1 » General Dag Hammar- to. work for their release. anticipated the resolu- ~ encounter opposition the »five-nation . Soviet has fought it bitterly. of Arab-Asian states d to abstain. $ believed -the —resolu- could “Have mustered 55 fa- ‘vorable votes if it had not included condemnation of Red China. This caused apprehension among Arab- Asian nations with little desire to go on record denouncing Peiping. Syria reflected this feeling in yesterday’s debate. Her chief dele- gate, Ahmed Shukairi, said that he favored the speedy release of the airmen but saw little’ point in denouncing the Chinese if the As- sembly sincerely wanted to win the Americans freedom. Russia's Jacob Malik spear- ~ headed the bitter Soviet bloc at: tack, angrily denouncing the com- plaint as ‘‘shameful.” He declared the Assembly had no right to try For Home or to intervene in Chinese justice. He hinted the Communists would ig- nore\.any action the United Na- tions might take. U. S. Chief Delegate Henry Cab- ot “Bodge Jr. accused Malik of making ‘hollow, misleading state- ments in charging the airmen were spies. He declared the plan was on a legitimate mission and that the men, as uniformed military Personnel, ‘should be handed over at once under the terms of the Korean armistice. Both British Minister of State Anthony. Nutting and France’s Henri, Hoppenot firmly backed Lodge’s stand. Nutting said he pitied Malik for having to come before the Assem- bly with such a weak case and for being placed in the position of having to read out.a “tissue of Palpable falsehoods.” ‘Th Western Big Three have been . -hard at Russia’s repeated attempts to throw out the case on the contention that only Chinese volunteers took part in the Korean conflict and therefore Pei- ping is not bound by the armis- tice. The Western Powers said an official Peiping representative signed the armistice agreement and China’s Prmier-Foreign Min- ister Chou En-lai represented the Chinese side at the Geneva -con- ference last June. FRAZIER IS CIVILIAN Lt. Norman R. 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MAIN OFFICE and ” 5 cle " TELEPHONE 2.7061 | The Weatherman Says: Key West and Vicinity: Clearing and colder this afjgrnoon and to- night; Saturday fair and cool. Low tonight near 60 - 62 and high Sat- urday near 72 - 74. Moderate to fresh northerly winds becoming northeast and gradually diminish- ing. Florida: Partly cloudy south por- tion today with chance for few widely scattered showers. General- ly fair otherwise thru Saturday. Colder north and central portions today and slightly cooler south por- tion by late this afternoon. Slowly warming beginning Saturday after- noon. Jacksonville thru the Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate northwest to north winds today ex- cept winds light to moderate var- iable over south portion. Saturday moderate north to northeast winds. Generally fair weather except for widely scattered showers south por- tion today and extreme south por- tion Saturday. Western Caribbean: - Moderate northeast to east winds thru Sat- urday. Clear to partly cloudy wea- ther with only a few showers, Observation Taken at Post Office Building, 7:00 A.M., EST, Key West, Fla., Dec. 10, 1954 Temperatures Highest yesterday Lowest last night Mean Normal Precipitation Total last 24 hours Total this month _. 0.50 ins. Deficiency this month _ 0.04, ins. Total this year ______56.54 ins. Excess this year —___. 18.32 ins. Relative Humidity, 7 A.M. 100% Barometer (Sea Level), 7 A.M. 30,08 ins.—1018.6 mbs, - 0.00 ins. eee Caastrice Combine Talent For “Sea Devils” Hollywood, England and France combine the best of their motion picture talents to produce a film which gains considerably by such hands - across - the sea production in ‘‘Sea Devils” which makes its bow at the Monroe Theater Sun- day. ’” Co-starring Hollywood favorites Yvonne De Carlo and Rock Hudson at the head of an excellent Anglo- French cast and directed by Raoul Walsh against many actual loca- tions on the English Channel Is. lands and along the French coast of Brittany, this Technicolor ad- venture romance rates high on the current list of escapist entertain- ments. The story by Borden Chase con- cerns the adventures of a lovely lady of mystery who is caught be- tween the murderous amibitions of military bureaucrats and the rug- ged individualism of a seaman - turned - smuggler as she attempts to carry out an espionage assign- ment in the face of almost certain death. Suspense is sustained as their ro- mance develops in the course of a series of dramatic and exciting events on both land and sea, with undercover agents of two coun- tries seeking to effect their cap- ture. Temperatures AT 7:30 A.M., EST Atlanta Augusta Billings .. Birmingham Bismark 7 oe ok SY NN a | Be Charleston Chicago Corpus Christi ~ 33 36 ee SNe a! . | Denver + | Detroit ay, ee 11:13 a.m. 11:32 p.m, ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA 3:45 p.m. (bridge) .....—oh 10m (east.end) ....+-2h 20m POLITICIAN GETS HIS SALARY CUT LITTLE ROCK, Ark. #—Orville Cheney, who'll become state reve- nue commissioner next month, told the Arkansas Legislative Council that the commissioner’s salary should be cut $1,000 a year because of declining reventes. The council agreed. Cheney will make $7,500 annually instead of the usual $8,500. Ft. Worth Galveston Jacksonville Kansas City KEY WEST ____.__. Key West Airport _...__.____ 68 Los Angeles 53 Louisville 31 Meridian ne OS Miami _ 59 Minneapolis oceshhisis ita Memphis 27 New Orleans —__ 41 New York 24 Norfolk 22. 36 Oklahoma City 38 Omaha 11 Pensacola Pittsburgh Roanoke St. Louis San Antonio San Francisco Tallahassee Tampa Washington DIDN’T THRILL HER BOYNE CITY, Mich. (—Aviator Carl Demler, 40, proposed Wednes- day to Mrs. Evelyn Brandt, a di- vorcee, by flying across the city towing a banner that read: “‘Ev- elyn, I love you. Marry me. Carl,” Yesterday Mrs, Brandt gave her answer: “Ne.” “Everyone was thrilled but me,” she said. 35 SAS i ORS eae THree Horets IN [VIFAMI = Porusar prices Sicmieninnameiaes 3 BP sis Rasranradhdas at Located in the Heart of the City REASONABLE RATES ROOMS WRITE or WIRE for RESERVATIONS with BATH and TELEPHONE Ritz HOTEL 132. €. Flagler St. 102 Rooms Pershing _ Miller mae, tt Ae Elevator Heated HOTEL 229 NE. Ist Ave, td Rooms Elevator 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION STATION Humble, Gospel. Messenger 7:30 P.M. EACH EVENING, DEC. 6, 7.8, 9, 10 Latin Ameri "' | LESLIE DOBY, EVANGELIST reaver? ‘ Snead Is Ou ° ° Of Miami Open MIAMI #—Sammy Snead, the favorite in the $10,000 Miami Open golf tournament, and tied at sec- ond place at the start of today’s second round, withdrew today be- cause of his ailing back. Snead, who carded a 3-under-par 67 yesterday, came to the golf course this morning but told Ray O’Brien, PGA tournament direc- tor, that he ecouldn’t play. When called to tee off at 9:55 a.m., the White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., pro had left the club grounds, Julius Boros led the field of 161 players. The 35-year-old pro from Mid Pines N. C., paced yester- day’s opening round with a 4-under par 66. Tied with Snead one stroke back were Ted Kroll of New Hartford, N. °¥., and ‘Joe Brown of West Des Moines, Iowa. An accident 3rd graf 18. DEATH MRS. PHOEBE HAZLEWOOD MORSE Mrs. Phoebe Hazlewood Morse, 73, died early this morning at Mon- roe General Hospital. Mrs. Morse, known throughout the country as the “Silhouette La- dy,” has been a resident of Key West for the last 15 years, coming here from Dade City, Her silhou- ettes of famous figures, as well as pictures of familiar Key West scenes, have been used as illus- trations for numerous publications. She is survived by two sons, Lt. P. V. Warren, Dahlgren, Virginia, and Perry Hazlewood, Calyton, N. Funeral services have been plan- ned for Saturday at 4 p. m. in the chapel of Lopez Funeral Home. The Rev. Harold H. Link of the First Baptist Church, will officiate. Bur- ial will be in city cemetery. FERNANDO FERNANDEZ RITES SATURDAY Funeral services’ for Fernando | & Fernandez, 75, who died November 28, will be held Saturday, Decem- ber 11, at 4:30 p. m. from the Key West Undertaking Company, 920 Thomas St. . The funeral home said today that funds for the funeral have been provided by friends of the long - time Key West resident, who was a well-known rooster trainer. 1328 WHITE STREET IClassified Ad | Is Welcome Cift On Anniversary ST. LOUIS »—“I loved it—I’ve never enjoyed anything as much in my life,” said Mrs. Charlotte Lucido about her birthday present. It wasn’t a diamond, a fur coat or an expensive automobile. 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