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Tuesday, May 27, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 Th Tides More Powerful | Crisis Solved Presbyterian Church Calls —_— s Naval Bese os d U d HONG KONG (® — The inde- : : i ‘ g demonstration in mechanics was On Congress To Extend Social | WEATHERMAN "™" Insecticide Used —|pesset sng tye vain seve w Test In Air ge tt ig! ow A more yowerful insecticide is | day told how Shao Tah-Siang, pro- . A list a 1:18 ar 5:30 a.m. . 9 ng, A ist of the international 7 ° ee Says 12:13 see es aay now being used by the fog machi-| prietor cf an auto revair shop in Traffie Rules phonetic alphabet was xiven =a ecurity ene its 0 ters d aoe nes in mosquito control in the Rey | Canton solved his crisis with the] |. d a of the cadets. Afterwards ¥ i aed ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA West , Chief W: " | Re ina government CG ¢ —] the cadets who had sufficient q Forecast Pialecenee tations Kay leah area, Chief Warrant Officer] "S24" complained bitterly that| WAVEN Ua ets merits were taken for a plane J. R. Hutehcraft, Navy Sanitation | Communist taxes, fines and forced Officer and W. W. Warner, Direc- | bond purchases had drained-aw tor, Monroe County Anti-Mosquito | all his resources. The Reds su Person-|ride by Capt. Faraldo. Y uths interested in and joining the cadets NEW YORK — The Presby-* terian Church in the U. S. A., one of the nation’s biggest Protestant 20 Vessels Idle | The Junior members nel Officer, George Renna and Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy and continued warm and | Bahia Honda (bridge) ———oh 10m $08 Time of Height of | 2 ae | humid thru Wednesday. Isolated District announced today cted he had something left, re- | ™- Charles Kreager were pres-| quested to visit t sass denominations, has called on Con-| san FRANCISCO # — West | showers near the shore. Gentle eeu ei ae _ While this new insecticide is not fines to let him shut up shop, nd/ent at the Thursday meeting of I Thu eatla caret 8:00 = cugat ea i gress to extend Social Security | Coast shipping officially was strike-| +, moderate variable winds, | Boca Chica injurious to health, except follow- | set five workers in his shop spying | the Civil Air Patrol Cadets. Mr.|Key West High School and at benefits to ministers who want it.,| bound today by the AFL Sailors Beatle, casiesty dition Tide high wate: ing long periods of exposure, it will | on him Kraeger gave a short lecture on|2:00 p.m. Sundays at the Air- The action, taken Monday by |Union of the Pacific. The SUP sda: Fai : aon (Gandy Pt) —ob 40m cause eye irritations. Parents are| Neighbors told police the other | meteorology. | port. : the 164th annual General Assembly |already had tied up 20 vessels| Florida: Fair soany and Weds | ets Gheccal {strongly urged to keep their chil-|day that the shop's doors were| At the Sunday meeting, Lt. of the church, came in the midst 4 days in a stop-work movement nesday except widely scattered (north end) -+2b 10m dren indoors while fog machines | locked and barred. A squadron|Shesherd gave the members a Party cakes: Cut white cake in of widespread debate within many |to discuss @ new contract. afternoon thundershowers. Little 414 fn | are operating in the area as there | battered them down. Inside they | final test in air traffic, rules. The | cubes or triangles. Make a con- churches on the issue. : _Only tees sabes snipe saaos change in temperature. (—)—Minus sign: Correction | #8 danger of*Thetheds found the five workers, apparently |study of meearology will be|fectioners sugar frosting using Donald L. Hibbard, Philadelphia, fied by the itary Sea Transpo! automobiles passing through the | stalked one by one by Shao and | held every Thursday and aj enough liquid so that it will pour. vice president of the Presbyterians’ Pension Board, said he knew of no other major denomination which | had yet taken such a stand. The assembly, representing 212 million church members, approved the move by voice vote. There ‘was some volume of “no's.” Opposing the move, Robert Gor- don, Milford, Mich., said: “Anything connected with the government is political, and don’t kid yourself. I want our ministers to stand alone, with allegiance to no one—but God.” He said peoples of totalitarian nations had been “lulled into a| | Service as carrying military cargo and foreign tankers. President Harry Lundeberg or- |dered the SUP stop-work move Friday to support demands for Saturday overtime pay at sea and a general 5 per cent wage hike. But it demanded at least a year’s jcontract with a no-strike pledge. |The old contralt expired May 13. “to lead out and do something about the thousands of ministers | in other communions who have no pensions at all.” The assembly also moved to re- store a church requirement that to be subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: Corrections & be added. Jacks nville thru the Florida} Straits and East Gulf of Mexico Gentle to moderate winds mostly | fog and also of eye, nose and mouth | killed with a 5-pound mallet, and irritations. | | course in mechanics will be had talk and Shao, dead by poison. on Sundays. A brief Color frosting and pour over cakes, {covering tops and sides. easterly pver extreme south por i3 Airmen Killed tion and variable elsewhere to- day and Wednesday. Fair weath-| pRANKLIN, Va. (® — Three air- | | men awaiting transfer to England | er except isolated afternoon thundershowers near the shore. | yore killed Monday when their | B-45 Tornado bomber blew up and crashed near here while on a rou- | tine training flight | The plane was based at Langley | Air Force Base and was attached | to the 47th Bombardment Wing of | the 49th Air Division. The yictims Observations taken at City Office 9:00 A.M., EST Key West, Fla., May 27, 1952 ‘Temperatures Highest yesterday — Lowest last night —— sense of security’? with talk about | its ministers do not remarry Mean oo ta ine sgt Bat i Herbert Ue | government benefits, and that it|divorced person until a year has Normal ——___——— Bemineo. ut e ee Lt ! was up to the churches alone to| elapsed from the divorce. aoa away f ee ina pee ee | care for their ministers in old age.| The requirement had been elimi- re ae m “ si ere st Lt. Ani ba " Bs me | The Rev. Harold E. Nicely, |nated Friday when the assembly Total lus ad aes emetonns were not immediately Rochester, N. Y., maintained that | put its final stamp of approval on Total this ee —— a vailable. the question of Social Security in-|a new section in the “Directory of ine eae in ae surance, on a voluntary basis, presented no issue concerning | tained the one-year waiting period “compromise of religious free-| rule. = i dom.” Dr. Eugene C. Blake, Philadel-| Relative Humidity at 9:00 A.M. “I am as jealous as any one else of the freedom and the in- tegrity of the church,’’ he de- clared, He added that freedom of the press wasn’t jeopardized be- cause newspaper workers got So- cial Security coverage. He said this rejected section ap- | Sunrise — — am “It’s a chance for our church | parently was not turned down be- Sunset -. as ae with its inherent interest in the|cause it contained the one-year Moonrise —— _. 9:36 a.m. | Moonset 11:17 p.m. welfare of the nation,” he said, Worship,” replacing one that con- phia, the church’s stated clerk, said the one-year provision was left out as a result of the failure of presbyteries to approve another proposed new section including the provision. rule, but because of other features. “Whelt your eophove wie? |ocowene--- WHEN YOU NEED ADVICE! YOU WERE RIGHT ABOUT HIS FORMULA, MOTHER, HE'S DOING FINE TODAY! Deficiency this year — 1.62 Barometer (Sea Level) 9:00 A.M. 299.6 ins. -1013.9 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac | *...And the | talk of the town is today’s low | price for a | BIG'52 ;OING and Monroe County. 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