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Eisenhower To Outline legiltiive Proposals : To Republican Congressional Leaders Today _|Await Reply By JACK BELL WASHINGTON u—President Ei- senhower outlines to Republican congressional leaders today ‘egis. Monday, December 13, 1954 . THE KEY WEST CITIZEN lative proposals aimed at round. |F him to integrate the for- economic program with na- mal security and domestic eco- mic policies. a Knowland, who has had differ- ences with the President on some international policies, discounted the likelihood of any GOP split which would affect the adminis- pa a ‘weekend interview, he said the big Job ahead of the Republicans is to write‘on the record “a con- structive program of accomplish- ments” that will appeal to the voters in the 1956 presidential election. bee Makes His TV Debut HOLLYWOOD tm — Terry Bren- nan of Notre Dame made his pro- fessional television debut last nigat and fared better in one respect than four bobby sox: idols. The 26-year-old Irish coach ad- libbed his sketch while Jeff Chand- ler, Tony Curtis, Rock Hudson and Gordon Macrae read many of their lines from “‘idiot cards.” “Idiot card” is the trade name for the prompting aid held up so aetors can read their lines. It’s a common. TV practice. A spokesman for NBC-TV’s Com- édy Hour disclosed that the cards hindered instead of helping Bren- during rehearsals. “We decided to throw Brennan’s , fSeript away when he showed so much poise,’ the spokesman ex- plained. “He showed absolutely no nervousness, a trait which many professional actors don’t possess.” Brennan’s appearance on the show stemmed from a new “If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em” pol- iey of the Comedy Hour. The show has fought a losing battle of ratings with the rival Ed Sullivan show on. CBS-TV. Sullivan mixes sports figures with enter- tainers and often features movie personalities plugging their latest screen hits. GOLLEGES’ ROSTERS SHOW INCREASE CINCINNATI Attendance at eyed colleges and universi- is on the upswing. Dr. Raymond Walters, presitient he found his 28-year-old wife, her head smashed, dying her bed shortly after dawn. said he had been dozing in the living room’ when he hear a noise and entered his wife’s room. He said pas saw her body topple to the re She died two hours leter in a Brinkley hospital. Her two children, Mary Helen, 5, and ame S 18 months, be si sleeping in next room when the attack oceurred. A huge manhunt was launched for a tall man with one shoe miss- ing. Bare footprints. were found in the back yard néar a woodpile, where it was believed the killer had picked up his weapon. Police Chief Frank Henderson said bare- foot mud tracks were found on the son claims, said he bled on the shitt Friday when he got a nose- bleed. “ Henderson theorized that the mo- tive of the slaying was robbery, and that Mrs. Fuller was killed because she awakened and. recog- nized the intruder. Fuller, owner of an automobile agency in this cotton country town of about 4,000 persons, said he had awakened about 4:30 a.m., gore about three blocks downtown a cup of coffee and the morn- for ning fell asleep. Negro woman gave state police their description of the wanted man. Two white newsboys told one story to police and a Negro boy in a separate talk gave substan- tially the same identification of a man seen leaving the Fuller yard. The Negro woman said she saw Pa Texas Wolves Fool Posse In Sunday Hunt PLANO, Tex, @#—Mr. Wolf out- foxed the hunters yesterday. _ They went after him 275 strong & search plotted and staged with military precision. They shot up The bag: two foxes, two owls, & squirrel and around a-dozen rab- bits. No wolves, Timber wolves have been kill- ing sheep around Plano, 18 miles northeast of Dallas. A half dozen farmers have lost 10 to 25 head the past year and a half. The hunt- ers, mostly from Dallas, heard about it and organized an assault, The day broke chill and cloudy, and they assembled at the Miller & Son féed store here, Many ae the street to Murrell’s man ee to buy shotgun shells, lurrell came down to open up for the event, eee: In the feed store, farmers John Merriman and Dexter Prince stud- ied a gone map C3 oe area and ‘ategy. “We'll cross Al- britton’s Bottom, then go up here,” Priniee suggested. Outside, he told ie anion hunters, “One last si lent—you are going at own risk.” Pee A couple of miles north of town, the hunters lined up in a large open field and, at a rifle shot sig- nal, started off through oaks, elms and hackberties in a long, strag- gling file. The hunt took up most of the morning, They saw lots of critters. A cot- tontail leaped into view and, as guns blasted, zig-zagged off in ter- ror. This one escaped. Moments later, however, the only woman acong—Mrs. Joseph App, of Dallas —Sshot a rabbit, Reed Hoover shot weral said they got shots wolves. None was successful. ie Said Bill Morris, a veteran of tr Baldy tha sua some Shep on were a i than this.” © ven ———— India P; rotects 9 pee ie Gov't Officials NEW DELHI The public Prosecutor. can now launch libel actions against newspapers for as- an government of is whose Prevent them from i a re oak: iS as a This amendment to the existing Procedure code was ac- cepted last week by the lower house of the Indian Parliament by The amendment makes news- Papers as responsible for the defa- mation Of public servants as when they assail private citizens. An of. ficial can_now get up to $210 im damages, LOTS OF KIDS VERGENNES, Vt. @—The 100th gteat-grandchild of Mrs. Alfred Bushey, 83, was born last night. It was a girl, born to Mrs. Kenneth Bushey, wife of a grandson. UN. Leaders (Fugitive Warrant Prepared For Ala. Attorney General From Chinese By A. 1. GOLDBERG UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. @— U.N. Secretary General Dag Ham- marskjold and his aides settled down today to a spell of watchful waiting for an answer from Red China on Hammarskjold’s pro- posed free-the-fliers trip to’ Peip- ing. There was no comment imme- diately from U. N. officials on a Peiping radio broadcast early to- day asserting that the United Na- tions “has no right to interfere with China’s sentencing of, the American spies.” __ The broadcast, monitored in Tok- yo, made no direct reference to Hammarskjold’s eable to Premier Chou En-lai Friday night proposing that they meet in Péiping soon after Dec. 26 to discuss the case of the fliers and all other U. N. personnel still held captive. The radio blast repeated Peip- ing’s previous charges, which the Soviet Union had aired in the U. N. Assembly, that the jailed Ameri- cans had “sneaked jnto China by ‘Jair to carry out espionage” and that “‘it-is China’s. . . sovereign right of punishing spies.” The U. N. Assembly has ap- proved the U. S. contention that the fliers were pfisoners of war entitled to release under the Ko- rean armistice, Regarding Peiping’s failure so far to reply to Hammarskjold’s cable, a U.N. spokesman said last night that the secretary general would not be disappointed if sev- eral days elapsed before a formal answer came. “The answer may come direct- ly, it may come roundabout,” the spokesman said. He added that it was too soon to think about setting a deadline for .a reply. 4 Some diplomats in Washington thought the Chinese would agree to fihe trip. State Department of- ficials indicated they were kep- ing hands off, with full confidence in th course the U, N. secretary general was taking. \“Make Haste To Live” Is Taut Suspense Drama An absorbing melodrama which quickly builds up taut suspense a- gainst the colorful background of a small New Mexico town is Repub- lic’s fine production, “Make Haste to Live,” which opens Tuesday at the Strand Theatre, with Dorothy McGuire and Stephen McNally in the starring roles. Heading the cast of featured players in this electrifying story of a woman betrayed are Mary Mur- phy, Edgar Buchanan, John Ho- ward, Ron Hagerthy, Pepe Hern, Eddy Waller and Carolyn Jones. This is an emotion - packed tale of romance, intrigue and murder in a placid little western town, its moods surging,from gayety to grim terror as the dminous influence of a heartless killer enters the ho- mey atmosphere. Noted Dancers To Appear At San Carlos Key Westers are promised one of the best Spanish dance shows in years Wednesday night as the San Carlos Theatre presents the inter- nationally - known flamenco team, “Estelita and Chicuelo.” The dancehs, together with come- dian Bola de Nieve and singer Luis Ugas, known to many Key Westers for his recording of “Babalu,” will appear in two 45-minute live stage shows. Wednesday’s theater program al- so includes a Spanish movie, “La Mujer Que Se Vendio,” and news. Estelita and Chicuelo, pictured in the latest issue of the Havana weekly magazine “Bohemia,” are well - known to television viewers for regular appearances on CMQ television, Channel 4, Havana. They are coming to Key West directly from an engagement at the famous Havana night club, “Cabaret Mon- martre.” ger, said his theater is “honored to be the scene of the team’s first appearance in Florida.” The pair’s exotie costumes and picturesque dancing, he said, should give Key A. W. Castro, San Carlos. mana- Westers one of the most exciting stage shows in some time. GALVESTON, Tex. (#—Alabama officers today awaited a certified copy of a grand jury indictment they need to serve a fugitive war- rant on their state’s attorney gen- eral, ‘ _ The nso ag Garrett III, is a cent re in the Pheni City, Ala., cleanup. He is a Galveston hospital, where doctors say he is “too ill to- be moved.” The Galveston News quoted an attorney, who declined to permit use of his name, as saying the emg charged first-degree. mur- er. Asst. Galveston County Atty. Jack Callahan said Sheriff Lamar Murphy of Russell County, Ala., was refused a fugitive - warrant Saturday because he lacked a cer- tified copy of the indictment. Cal- lahan said he understood the copy is coming by plane. Persohs are under arrest in the murder last June 18 of the nominee for Alabama attorney general, Albert L. Patterson, who erusaded against vice. They are Here It Is In Seconds Without A Shampoo — DULL AND STRINGY a former chief deputy sheriff, Al- bert Fuller, and a suspended pros- ecuting attorney, Arch Ferrell. A third indictment was returned in the case, but the name of the accused person won’t be disclosed until he is arrested. Callahan refused to say what the Alabama indictment charges. He said that Alabama state law for- bids making public the name of an indicted man before he is ar- rested and “it is up to the Ala- bama officers to say.” The Alabama officers were close- mouthed. Sheriff Murphy said he merely was in Galveston on a “pleasure | trip.” The men who were with him declined to give their names. «They did tell the Galveston Daily News that they expected to make} an extradition as soon as the in-/ dictment copy atrived. A lawyer told the Galveston | News that if Garrett refused to/ waive extradition the governor of; Alabama must ask the governor | of Texas to release him. 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