The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 3, 1951, Page 7

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Rew fi Plans cia whcvon find Girl Plan To Wed For T roop | Will Be Made Was One Of The Leading Seout Troops In Nation *ROTECTING (Continuee from Pag: CITY GIVES n Washington the proximity of for the ‘ : ; i | ‘Carbonell Seunders represent- said their only in- ing the Count: Navy Boinbers \Believed To ‘Have Set Record ast to Ac goust training mission. Station, Patuxent River, and Almeda, California, wes com- pleted in 1 hour and 15 minutes. The flight left Patuxent rida, San Diego, and Alameda The leg from Alameda to me base at Patuxent took about 3 hours. The planes were Squadron 21, under from Patrol of 3060 Fifth Avenue North, St I ctersburg,. Florida. The P4M-1 “Mercators” have ceen im service about «4 year. hey are powered by two piston sngines and two jet engines The CLAIRE YOUNG. 41. from Chicago and Luciano Negrini, an unfrocked and excommunicated Catholic priest. are planning their wedding in Milan, Italy. They met in Chicago while the priest was soliciting funds for Roman Catholic missions in China. jaire followed hirn to Italy, declaring her intention to marry S enilé To Altar 8 Quick Courtship ee Forecast Key West and Vicinity 'to cloudy with scattered showers and thundershowers today . thru Saturday; continued warm and humid. Light to moderate varia- ble winds, fresh near showers. Florida: Partly cloudy weather with scattered. mostly afternoon, thundershowers .thru Saturday. Continued rather warm. Straits and East Gulf of Mexico: | Light to moderate variable winds jthru Saturday. Clear to partly jcloudy weather with a few local | thundershowers MIAMI WEATHER BUREAU | ADVISORY No 1B. 1000 AM | EST AUG. 3. 1951, A small tropical storm has de- eloped in the Atlantie about 500 miles sofitheast of Bermuda with | center at 1000 EST—1500Z—near | latitude 27.3 degrees North llongitude 58.3 degrees West. It {s. moving northwestward about | 18 miles per hour. Highest winds . |so far reported about 50 miles per hour in northern semicircle | |but storm is apparently increas- ling and caution is advised. It + |should pass near or a little east ‘of Bermuda late Saturday | Conditions elsewhere in the ‘ tropical Atlantic, Caribbean Si »|and Eastern Gulf of Mexico areas are stable with only widely scat- | |itered shower and thundershower jactivity and light to moderate | |mostly easterly winds. ®) Wirephote MRS. WINIFRED F, SPEARS (right) from Hartfordshire, Eng- land, arrives in El Paso, Tex., to marry U. S. Air Force Sgt. William Griggs after a four-hour courtship. Griggs greets his fiance. a divorcee, and her 11-year-old daughter: Antoinette ; NORTON, ! (left). Several months ago Sgt. Griggs was a member of a crew | Weather Bureau. that ferried a bomber to England. He was at an English air. | (Note: The position of the |storm is about 4500 miles East of | port only four hours before starting back home. | Palm Beach, Fila.) Mrs, Spears. They were together all during his stay. Jove at first sight.” he said. There he met “It was Report Key West, Fia., August 3, 1951 | Observations taken at City Office, | H 9:00 A.M., EST i Temperatures Highest yesterday | Lowest last night | Mean | Normal 13-Year-Old Mother And Baby ~ 84 Precipitation Total last 24 hours | 0 ins. 24 ins | -16 ins, Relative Humidity at $:00 A.M. | 25% | | Barometer (Sea Level) 9:00 A.M. - 29.94 ins.—1013.9 mbs | Tomorrow’s Almanac | ; Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset 7:09 p.m 7:20 a.m,} 8:25 pam.| { t High Low : 10:28 am 3:48 am. | YHIRTEEN-YEAR-OLD MRS. W. W. BURTON. JR.. and her 11:32 pm. ‘apm | eight-pound, 10-ounce daughter are in Rowan Memorial hos- pital at Salisbury. N. C. The baby was born there July 30 and has been named Brenda Kay Mama Burton was born April 8. 1938. She and her 19-year-old husband make their home in the country near Saiisbury. 000 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA | Reference Station: Key West | Time of Height of | Station— Tide high water’ Bahie Honda (bridge) ———oh 10m 9.0 ft. ipli Suggest Exchange |“ettrena) +2» 20m Ds T east © _— + * Apt Description uggest Exchange (Test ns | ] & ‘Sandy Pt.) -—oh 40m MONTREAL, —< : Of Visitors Sane PL = WASHINGTON, Aug | (north end) -+2h 10m j a tie S 1 Me- +14 ft oe ‘ ;(—)—Minus sign: Corrections cee ~ i to be subtracted. fed thet Rus 1e United | (4)—Plus sign: Corrections to’ States exchange v ors. be added ce McMahon w the Kremlin} | te rest i al delega-| States and decide whether this | t Union so | Country wants peace or war. i McMahon made his suggestions in & Senate speech late yesterday. | peaceful a ndiy desires. However, he plans to wait a while | In ret Russia’s high com- | before deciding whe ther to spon- | mand would come to the United | sor such legislation. people ¢ wr Louis M. J. Eisner pr an see for} rerica has only Russiar aselv Adams Curry Harrisettorney on the case with Lester was also present. | Nine of the Navy’s newest pa- | tralbombers, P4M-1 Martin “Mer- § cators” are believed to have set |2 speed reccrd for planes of this ype =~ one leg of a 6,500 mile ck of their flight logs foi- lowing return to the Naval Air Mary- iand, last Sunday reveals that the 400-mile leg between San Diego ten days ago, stopping at Pensacola, the § command of mmander R. G. Albright, USN, @ : \Red Recruiter Says Partly’ |, Jacksonville Thru The Florida’ 3 87° 5:56 am.|§ | ed bank coe sate, | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFE! Loninands USS Gilmore Gordon Arrested NEW YORK, N. Y., August 3| —?)—A prohibition era big-shot, ; | Waxey Gordon, has been arrested | jon a dope charge. And he is be- : ing held for $250,000 bond. If Wax- | jey, whose real name is Irving; | Wexler, should be tried in New} York he could be sent to prison) | for life as a fourth offender. { | His police record dates- back to’ | 1905. And it includes a conviction for income tax evasion in_ 1933.' | And it is understood he still owes * one-million dollars in back income | | taxes. . Gordon, or Wexler, was arrest- ed last night along with three ac- } complices. Two of them were! taken at a street-corner meeting! with Gordon. Officers closed in’ after the others had handed over; a package containing heroin val- ed at $180,000 in the dope traf- : fic. j d cs Gordon is said to transmit the! Ofticial U.S. Navy Photo/ stuff to the West Coast for sale.‘ The others are accused of obtain COMDR. FRANK NICKOLS | ing it from ships docking in New SHAMER, who reported last j York. week as executive officer of the $734 ton submarine tender. | S USS. oward "w. cimoe | News Notes largest vessel on duty at the | U. S. Naval Base. Key West. | { j \ Colorado’s state motto is: Noth-! ing without God. i Brazilian soil preduces. every crop Known to man and contains every known mineral Raw peanuts were part of emergency rations during World, ’ War U in British lifeboats. The Grand Canyon of the Colo- rado is 217 miles long and more | than a mile deep in some places. MISS GEORGIA LEE NORCISA DAUGHTER of newly inszalled Commander George Key West Chapter No. 33, Disabled American Veterans. } ‘Cops Find All avy’s New Boss } \ —Police in Little Rock got a fran- | tie complaint from Mrs. H. M. d - | Doak, whe said somebody had RSE | broken into her car. She said they |] SIMONE TRAVEL | broke one of the ventilator wings! ] $10 Southard St. | and ruined its frame. { | The cops asked Mrs. Doak what - had been stolen, and she said} , | nothing. Oh, well, then, it’s not so} (?) Wirephoto | | HEDE MASSING, Communist ex-wife of Bail-Jumper Ger- hardt Eisler. tells a senate sub- | committee in Washington about | Oh yes it is, moaned Mrs} | Doak. The car was not locked— ‘all four doors were open. subversive influences on U.S. | Far Eastern policies. She said Travancore is a popular vaca- tion area in India. i she worked in Washington as a Soviet espionage agent in 1934 and recruited Noel Field. then aR a State Department official. | ®) Wirephoto into her “apparatus.” | ADM. WILLIAM M. FECHTE- | LER (above) has been chosen by President Truman to be chief of naval operations. He | | was named to succeed the late Admiral Forrest P. Sherman who died July 19. As com- mander of the Atlantic fleet. Admiral Fechteler has main- | | tained headquarters in Nor- folk, Va. 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