The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 10, 1952, Page 6

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ee ct ia so pe - 4 ee eit aaa co ee) Pememanmmes AL..| “en. } Perth Amboy. said ubzero Levels In or down in tes Kxplanation Given Why Mrs. Riley Classified 1-4 Northern States — oo \ Thek SadioPeces Earlier in the day Carisen s: ee Mrs. ‘Riley. bei fh Syne esereiate' a message to his wife saying, ae Ae eo elieaiter A fres as' d hit the ey ELE eed Longing to hear from you. I induction car tral part of the country today fs E dimeidetipersnires tg) aubenro |e eee ee oe A check was siok m her mai \ n Northern. states ee ae box in August, 149. In order 10 : ; eis ee men mee ae get identification papers bearing subzero cold continued if | and had answered Ree naine “Joe. willie 6 Northern New England while it! But the U. S. destroye lard jenable him to cash the check, the was on the chilly side in most of | Kein geported ne is thief registered for the draft under the Gulf states west of Alabama. | Worsening. The : that name. ; It was below zero in the Dakotas INS 70 degr eo When Mrs. Riley, a Gold Star and Minnesota as the cold mass ae eet on yess prone? advised Se tectty Service from Canada pushed across the |!ine in the next 24 hour she was receiving draf a bocies It was ay at Alexandria, |!“ clerk advised her to let the draft Minn., and Jamestown, N. D., and | arlsea and his lone companion papers go through. He told her to Birst Mate Kennet : ened i notify the draf vard her name —10 at Aberdeen, S. D. At Houlton Me., the early morning low was —9 The cold air extended over the Mississippi and Ohio Valleys and the Central Plains states. Some warming was reported in the was being used falsely so at the FBI could take over the investi gation. The checks etc 4th graf MAX MARKS CONFERS te tug Turmoil, appeared io be in their worst dz er since the 750-yard towline s victory was in half ago. The dauntless skipper gave no pped. even as day a Northern Rockies while readings | S!89 that he wanted to end hi He an. cr i ee were around seasonal levels in {0Tde#! and abandon his cracked o : ie * alte and leaking ship, even while ad Automobile Insu e for the fut other areas. ure. Marks said he wishes to keep Key West first in line in the State as far as keeping to the insurance law. He said he has had the finest cooperation from Sheriff Berlin Sawyer and Police Chief Joseph Kemp. If persons having an accident do not comply with state laws they will lose their drivers’ license for one year. Marks works to inform law of. ficers on enforcement of Financial Responsibility Division laws here He says that your insurance com- mitting she was takin: on more | water. As the vessel lurched, dived | e rolled and pitched, C: d | Dancy huddled on the deck on the | Bowling starboard side of the big funnel |,swathing themselves in blankets t sscsiianmiialll exe. for protection against the cruel | News wind and the fierce ’ ' Her position was abot jfrom Falmouth, the destin The Mr. and Mrs. Bowling | the salvage tug, and about : League returned to action last | southeast of Lizar Point 4%, Sunday on the Boca Chica lanes. | southwest tip of E and on the *\V. Humphrey turned in a_ score | treacherous Cornish coast, grave of 191 to top the men and W.| yard for many a ship. Humphrey came up with a neat} Moving in wide circles Ss Photo | 197 to give her a 465 series, Oth-| the ship were vessels of a pany will file a form | after the MR. AND MBS. C. J. MONAHAN of London, Ontario, shown [er scores: J. Atzert, 181; J. Car-| standby fleet, including the accident, known as SR 21, with above enjoying a fast “Two Step” were among the 700 people json, 189; Dotty Brown, 156 and | Lizard Point lifeboat which often the Insurance SCHarniTient in Tall- who attended the f the annual week cries of dances Ruby Caldwell, 148. jheaved in close to the stricken | ahassee. This an the State at 2 sponsored by the } West Chmaber of Commerce, at Bayvie s » standings now é vessel. It was ready to pick up you are covered by insurance be: : : Ay a aga oe cone eat 7 fore the accident. If you do not ark |Team 4, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, fe two me almost instantly if ma sdewsaesi — jhold down the te pot with | they quit the battle—or if the ship “agers : ; i Team 14, Mr. and Mrs, Cochrane | should sink ? , ' } ee : file : - 22 form showing that 6 . D 7 eee pices oo . you took out insurance after the MISS MARCH OF DIMES {[ntere ting Notes a close 2nd. There is a three way| The rescue fleet was on an emer Citizen Staff Photo | xccident, estos yne) | gency basis, standing by to close in have insurance, the company will (Centinued From Page ¢ tie for third place between the |e co viten send up flares an-| THE VICTORIOUS KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL do tion congratulate their opponents | —— $$ and other. devices to help rena-, The revolutionary. reaper-thresh- | Marinos, Turners and Horners 7 big eaaaulaaha een fter a hard fought match on the Bevview Park courts last night, Fr ito right, June Yates! | bilitate the suff polio er of the 1880's. wer wn by a monneiney He Dad) even UD ADO ancl he En Bey IGN ey cree etauene vane ere) NED UDR gi den eae rom er of the 1880's were drawn by| | 7 Suhorsepower elec./100 men were ready to risk their | and Delores Villate of the High School and the Convent’s Barbaca and Eleanor Gato. || 13,000 DIMES, 3 a ' : |tric motors have been installed at | Necks to save Carlsen and Dane; ae Ra Ga e — | f Ne ici of ‘Dimes. ve shoes for twisted ‘There are IGur “aerial rivers| Washington's Grand Coulee Dam| Carlsen and Dancy ventured out! NO CLEMENCY FOR ie room. This is customary when ; Geese =eeeeers : = pl. ¢ ey fechciie Mick alsoat $06.00 per which charnel « majority of all mi-|t? Bump water forirrigatinn. to the starboard side of the funnel | (Continued From Page One) ic" Sure ae conan : | / NeB! J nai MA tng braces cost about | grating birds: The Atlantic Fiy-| 777 —___________ | in mid-morning, on the high side | the lives ot those good citizens Warren sat with Artist Rockwell Pofyjoerator Was | Na $126,00«.eaeh,” continued Mr. | way, the Mississippi, the Central Fired Up — of the sharply slanting deck, /he declared. Kent and another white man at one |" ” 5 Px 126.00 each,” continued Mr. vay, the Mississippi, the Central! Fired Up crouching there for protection! warron pledged that if he is|°,{he tables Never Able T Carbomtell and the Pacific Varren pledged that if he i The=canmehencabwasstes ivever Ableé Oo ” as = : a |e _ f from the fierc? wind and spray, | sovernor wher z aa teen e conference was resumed in The March of Dim ys f tensely watching for any sign that |2°vCTuor When the Moore murder- : the mansion after lunch, Then the | c ensely watching for any sign that | ers are convicted there will be no jie. Be Delivered delegation was taken on a tourof these“and «mor Light waves and radio waves are| @* the Enterprise might be about to | clemency for them. in the’’cadé of little Jeannette the same except for length Mink aeeeab. i690 a Florida A. & M. College for} INDIANAPOLIS (®) — William Russel, ‘daught Mir. and Mrs. The Enterprise has been drifti In short, if they are sentenced Negroe Rawlinson started out to del Regifihld’’B. Russell of 508 Wil The famous ak istrong nugget, ¢ with Heribaw palnfed little t |to the electric chair they will get. Warren told the delegates he wlinson: started out to peat liam Street, who. by the way is ©" display in the First National of north, exposing her whole tilted the electric chair if I am governor | looked with favor on the idea of a! @ Tefrigerator for Drake‘s Re. of Bank, Baker, Ore, weighs nearly it that time,” he declared. state-wide meeting and said he! frigeration Service Wednesday. the 1952'“Junior-M March nd deck to the force of the storm Attar acdavadioun cout : Dimi wii 1 tt pounds wa \ rising out of the west ng a By , Haba ease rnee yet probably will call it soon in Tal. The trip took him near his dren’s parade. Pe seas” were pouring into the ex-)/1¢ Vapltol, OVERROL Bivites’ | ahassee; home, so he stopped to see his shoes ‘Hid "Rot se drt Mackinae Island in Northern Mi- posed port beam, the destroyer |{2€ interracial group o lunch with; ‘The governor suggested a new! Jie Weis is EL ak they at was the headquarters for ae Was ad ee a him at the Executive Mansion. His ral lim might appear in| “fe Betty. Five minutes later to CO¥#l Gables to be exami «ip a elated miles an hour at 12:50 p ersonal limousine and hig! Movida and otheé states as a result , he delivered an eight-pound son. by a specialist t F ading compar | a8) aan. ) patrol cars. carried the de of action taken after the Moore; the refrigerator never did Semen Chars Bormminion! 66; ae, ee RAL Aci Said novous could be (wens on. deaths and the Negro couple might | reach its destination. This,#éclilist recommended an’ ypowe, ti, the few mail-boat trips in 2 certain how much water was en.) The group was served sandwich- | yo down in history as “martyrs operation oor Scat : ) on asce v fcipzthe Gitterues: titough Ake t card tables set up in a draw- for brotherhood = th i we prreatth 8 8 GIP Ovid }eracked hull “ 3 le eperation v se ive craft fro: h to Ag. ; now he t ; ppb ak bibs, a ee “The crack is not visible and and th¢ ‘ i — : 1 Capt. Carlsen cannot get below | decks to check on it,” the destroy her parenia o ' ( M is appro: ‘ ry lwiis involved in sickn Sitdches higher thar the tobe! ‘ i reported by r dio telephone this W Jeannette is now walking much the Atlantic Ocean off the east @ ig | afternoon ae certainly is taking strai er—and is able oO al D2 f Flo ‘ on more water. i ah el ic (®) Wirephoto | «However, she has had an awful children—now ne ae Foes TAGS WINSTON CHURCHILL puffs | lot of water breaking forwagd tothe day when she will tees to care for ccere Co ne} on tis long cigar as he arrived | posed decks and that too d a thee k tis dis.| 2t the White House for a final | where most of it is g : cventatige | CoMference with President Tru- | now.” Mother didn’t k a at i “Contribute to the March of 4 preventative man on world problems. The | Carlsen, wrapped in his blanket , In’t know that her club’s meeting date had Disieas—¥du thin a : tinued Ma| British Prime Minister is wear [and aver ica pre ea behind been changed, so she missed the important one’s < ot th i i . sab 7 s’ fav >» black be . 1¢ funnel, worried about his wife ‘ va stones nt w 0 1 4 j : ing his favorite black bowler heck ta Secibeiics MJ & election of officers. x : ines Sie | “I wonder if there’s no news Goodbye Mr. Tennis |from my wife? Is there? he asked : {by radio. “It’s quite a while since 'T heard from her. I should send |her a telegram.” SUBSCRIPTION Saturday morning, and so he m He dictated this one: “Longin the exciting finish Fg sh. | | to hear from you, dear Agnes. Love BY CARRIER jto you and the children. Kurt | He told her he was ok | her he was okay : i i . ri 8 Only | Wednesday night, Carlsen DELIVERED Young son 1aissed the important Boy Scout affair once again, with his in t know he was to report at eee se te to TO YOUR Se ree 1OPL . terprise wo Geqine thea By . |terprise would “come through all the meeting pl: jright.” But today he confirmed DOOR |that the Enterprise was takin Dad didn’t realize that the golf playoff was set for sed out on more water a | “She is deeper in the water That good show that the family wanted to see, they | without any question,” he said didn’t know it was playing here. | but he said it calmly « vir ag OF abl Aa 2 Mother wondered how Mrs. Brown was getting along, pccvelopment” e case is be but didn’t know that she had been discharged cause of “political repescussior : : from the hospital, a few days ago. Weekly authorities see to The family didn’t know they could have sold those household items when they cleaned out the x Ww Gostews attic with a Citizen classified ad — and used sie nf odes sei me r the cash to buy a new porch glider! 0. B : ' The family missed out on the real savings at the anni- ; a F My versary sale of their favorite store, because B while they failed to see the big, advertisement, KEEP INFORMED ON LOCAL EVENTS . . . BY READING —_____| The Key West Citizen PLAN NOW To take Miss MacNairs Short ni do a TN Geucsees eerck Typewriting, 7 PHONE 51 dhelatinad theee >. |hrs., Practicial Spanish, 10 hr Shemale Shorthand 30 hrs Write Box M-E 10 Citizen RALPH MARTENSTINE halbwwe

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