The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 29, 1954, Page 5

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McCarthy Wants A Seat On Foreign Relations Committee By G. MILTON KELLY WASHINGTON (#-—Sen, think Van Fleet is an outstanding N McCar-| general and a very loyal Ameri- thy (R-Wis) said today ‘ie is seeK. ing a seat on the Senate Foreign| A reporter asked McCarthy: “rf | | can Relations Committee in the hope | President Eisenhower is renomin- of influencing Eisenhower admin.| which he istration policies in A regards as “disastrous.” On the committee he would have | a new forum to argue for tougher China. No Republican vacancy on the committee is in prospect, and Mc. Carthy conceded to newsmen that his chances of winning a seat are) slim. But he said that to attain one, he is willing to give up his place on the coveted Appropria ated in 1956, what part would you play in the presidential election campaign?” “Frankly,” he replied, “I don’t |have any idea. “I think Eisenhower has been {doing a substantially good job in | Europe, but we have been doing | a disastrous job in Asia.” | He added after a pause that he regards the administration’s cold war policy in Asia as “wrong to the point we could have a catastro- tions Committee. He serves also} Phe there,” and said he plans ‘“‘a on the Rules and Government Op. | lot of public speaking” on the sub- | erations committees. He said he has asked the GOP Committee on Committees, which | Speeches for drastic steps, up to} handles such assignments, to ar-|@ range a switch. The GOP membership on the Foreign Relations Committee will be reduced by one when Demo erats organize the Senate t | week. One present Republican member, Sen. Ferguson of Mich igan, was defeated in November Thus no GOP changes appear in prospect. McCarthy on Dec. 7 issued a statement accusing President Ei senhower of ‘a shrinking show of weakness” toward world commu- nism. After the statement, Gen. James A. Van Fleet, former 8th Army commander in Korea, with- Ject He said he will argue in public naval blockade of the China ; coast, to force Red China to re-| |lease imprisoned U.S. servicemen. He said he believes an adminis- tration policy denying aid to any allied nation engaging | merce with China would force them | to join this country in a crippling |economic blockade of the Reds. “But if that is not enough,” he said, “I certainly would favor a ade while they are hold- merican soldiers.” Eisenhower has said a naval blockade would be an act of war, and has defended free world trae |China by saying that if carefully controlled it is to the West's ad- vantage, in com-| drew from an organization of Mc-| OttawaMan | Charged In Torture Case OTTAWA (#—Police are holding | a@ 265-pound Ottawa man _ they accuse of repeatedly torturing and beating his 86-year-old roommate and long-time friend because he thought the old n had stolen $800 from him. Alex Keninski, 65, was arrested {last night and charged with in- |flicting grievous bodily harm. The victim, Ukrainian-born Iwan | | Onowrichuk, was hospitalized and | reported in a serious condition. He} continued to deny that he had lifted the money from Keninski’s pants | pocket on the night of Dec. 12| |while Keninski, his friend for 20) years, was sleeping. Police said Onowrichuk, from his hospital bed, told them through an Examinations for indefinite ap- pointments to certain Civil Service positions with Naval activities here have been announced by the Board of U. S. Civil Service examiners at the Naval Station. — The positions for which the ex- aminations will be given are Clerk, GSI, 2 and 3; Automotive Crane Operator; Automotive Equipment Serviceman; Operator, _ Rock Crushing Plant; Toolroom Mecha- nic; and Mechanic Fire Control. The rate of pay for Clerks be- gins at $2,500 per year. Rate of pay for automotive Crane tor, Rock Crushing Plant begins at $1.54 per hour; and Toolroom Me- chanic begins at $1.81 per hour. Mechanic, Fire Control, begins at $2.01 per hour. 13 beat him up despite the older \interpreter that Keninski: Portugal Warns man’s denials he knew nothing of After discovering his loss on Dec. | ° | gainst the theft; | Operator begin at $1.72 per hour; | Automotive Equipment Serviceman | begins at $1.26 per hour; Opera-| | e. India A “Ri s | . ° Ripped the house apart” in a T | T | vain search for the money; | a KIN? erritory Ee aS oe | LISBON, Portugal ( Portugal | Yanked out two of his teeth with |W4tmed India Monday night that she | |pliers Dec. 18; : | will use “all possible means” to| |” Pierced his ear lobes repeatedly | 7esist any invasion of the Portu- i i «4 | guese Indian territory of Damao. | ipa Veet Mees aS aren) twistetl A communique from the Over- | And when he still denied the | 56S Ministry said armed | |\theft, beat him up again and | With combat equEmentr een jumped up and down on his body. | Siéhted on Indian territory near i = *- the Portuguese pocket and that! | Following up an anonymous tele-| since Friday Indian border offi- | phone call, two police officers dis- cials had stopped all mail and| Registers established as a result of these examinations will be used to fill vacancies in these positions which may ‘occur at Naval activi- ties in Key West. Application forms may be ob- tained from the Executive Secre- tary of the Board at Building 91, Naval Station, from the Secretary of the Board of U. S. Civl Service Examiners at any first or second EAR Shse Examinations Announced For Jobs At Navy class post office, or from the Re- | gional Director, Fifth U. S. Civil | Service Region, Atlanta 3, Georgia. | Copies of the examination an-/| nouncement with details of quali- fications of the positions are post- | ed at the Key West Post Office and at Building 91, Naval Station. Applications will be accepted by | the Executive Secretary, Board of | U. S. Civil Service Region, Atlanta 3, Georgia. MUSIC Your NEW YEAR'S PARTY... and for Years to Come! 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While there appar-| Alan Ladd stars in his first Cin-| night an automobile failed to make | dia’s west coast which Prime Min- ently is a parting of the ways be-|emaScope thriller, ‘Drum Beat,”|@ curve in front of Roland Gif-|ister Nehru has demanded ‘repeat- whichwill open Sunday at the |ford’s store and slammed into the edly be ceded to India. Strand Theatre. | building. Damage to the store was! Portugal has refused even to Filmed in WarnerColor by Jag- | slight. Last night another careen-| discuss the Indian demands, Nehru uar Productions for Warner B: jing automobile crashed into the | has said his government would use presentation, “Drum Beat” fea-|store and demolished the porch.| only peaceful means to secure the meni men shared in Keninski’s| mites important for its valuable | teak forests, fishing and shipbuild- ray ing, has been held by the Portu- GOOD TARGET lett since 1559. It is one of the Hormel’s U. rB0NE $teaks « 51c Armour’s Georgia Peach . 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