The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 3, 1952, Page 3

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MAID'S NIGHT OUT By RAYMER ‘wo Dollar Bettor” at the San Carlos Theatre with the Walcott- Marciano Fight special feature. It’s too bad the main movie on. Page 3 Manager ‘Hung’ At Supermarket A revolutionary faction calling © | Friday, October 3, 1952 Today’s Stock jones by Mr. and Mrs. Dim- | Dimmick, as saying “This is my Mrs. Dimmick told of hearing 21st birthday. What a way to start e outside of the door in the out anew y Mrs. Dimmick when they hea the man’ start up the stairs. The fourth apartment on the second Marke NEW YORK #—The stock m: the bill wasn't shown before the dogtrack was voted in. It makes good a Ket moved narrowly and quietly man, a widower with two teen- today with little trading interest daughters who shown anywhere in the list. Most leading issues when they ‘appeared on the tape at all were unchanged to an eighth or so eithe: way. Occasionally a stock changed as much as a major fraction. Willys + Overland, yesterday's most active issue, was tardy in appearing on the tape. It opened up an eighth at 10%. ‘Among higher stocks were Ken- necott Copper, Homestake Mining, York Corp., Bethlehem Steel, Chrysler, National Distillers, and Philco. Lower were Texas Co., American Can, Republic Steel, and Admiral Corp. ‘The market yesterday was also $,060,000 very quiet with only shares changing hands. Most blamed the World Series of inat. tention to the stock market. Registration Ends Sat. Noon Registration des eral electiot noon, Supervisor of Registratio Sam Pinder said today. “You will not be able to vote i the November 4 election unless you registered since January 1, 1950, ®y noon tom ‘expressing their choice for Presi- it, vice president, Senator, Re- Registration has been booming ‘afl week. Even on election day 54 citizens came into the Supervisor's} office to sign up so they can vote} November ‘Registration has reached di “Since the May primary we hav had 500 citizens of M ome in and sign uj BIG PINE KEY (Contirued “rom Page One) when 3,042,024 kilowatt hours wer distributed by City Electric Sys- tem. SPECIALS 50’ Pl'stic Hose 25' Plastic Hose 90 Gal. 10 Year Warranty 40 Gal. 10 Year Warranty Outside White Oil Base STEEL SINKS 14x20 16x 24 18x 24 White C, C. Closet 20 Gal. Cans Key West 211 SIMONTON STR: 3 line for the gen- tomorrow at 12 roe county {gambling bug. He starts out mak- ing a two dollar bet on the ponies and ends up thousands of dollars in the hole, an embezzler and a killer. The grim theme is exaggerate g. Hammiest scene of the cul was shrouded carefully. a small smile forms on carefully recorded by the 1 | Maybe the actor was 5: relief that his role in the B film had finally come to an end. But the Jersey Joe Walcott- t|Rocky Marciano fight round by - |round is worth seeing. The knock- down is repea ed in slow motion as is the knock- ith round. Walcott look- e King Kong each time his mouthpiece slipped as he was rocked by Rocky. Marciano was the aggressor thru- out the fight, but was way behind on points when the knockout oc- curred. The end was sudden and unexpected. The Brockton, Mass. lad crowded the Champion into the ropes. Walcott let loose with a right, but Marciano beat him to ig Walcott’s n in mn it him with a glancing left as the Champion went down, but the blow | 4 little effect on Waleott—h ‘as out, and even the count w: unnecessary. ither Dempsey or Louis himself on the floor in the round from a fast left hook “Jersey Joe". It was Marciano's first trip to the canvass in 43 suc- cessful fights, e Mix chopped meat with mashed potatoes, salt and pepper and shape into patties, Brown in a little hot fat and serve with buttered carrots tossed green salad, and rolls, $3.50 $ 98.00 $130.00 $1.50 $2.50 9 $ 7.95 $ 9.95 $11.95 $35.95 $ 3.49 Supply Co. HONE 378 propaganda in the betting| - game. It’s the story of a business- is bitten by the! 10 themselves the Fall Festival have taken over the both Margaret Ann Stores in Key West, and when this reporter was in the one on Flagle Ave. the rebels re in full cor trol. Manager Williams was han; ing by the neck at the rear of the store in full view of the customers and his reincarnated self was wan- | dering around in denim shirt and |overalls sporting a very wicked | looking case of five o'clock shadow. Some hardy souls have strung wire fencing throughout the store and hung it with more straw and autumn leaves than you could shake a Vermont maple at. This is decorating and mighty apropos. Another overalled character was spied hanging on one of the fences, and his ghost, or reasonable fac- mile also seemed doomed to wan- store and see how the Fall crowd had takan over. pinafored and overalled atte will be in plain view for the rest of the week. The Festival is Flor- decorated store is in progress with al reasons except to warn any other Manager who ‘might want to take yesterday, he was conducting a frantic search for the cracker bar- we found missing and com- ined about. It is probably pro- minently displayed at this writing. WARDA ARRESTED (Continued From Page One) | of Key West women togcombat the |the prowler menace, then followed | the man for an hour up and down | Elizabeth, Fleming, William and | Southard streets. The patrolman then lost the trail of the man near Carson lane. When he found the man, some 15- minutes later, he stopped the sus- pect and asked him what he was doing. When the prowler replied, “ taking a shortcut to Paary Court | the officer placed him under a: rest and took him to the City Jai Warda is held in lieu of $50 bond for appearance in City Court today. BRIEF OUTLINE (ontinued from Page One) when it is brought to a vote Nov- ember 4 ‘Thi amendment’ would permit the allocation of a certain amount from the annual license tag fees for the building of schools. The superintendent explained that such change would permit the school items to carry out building pro- grams which have been made nec- essary by the influx of school chil ren in the past few years. Rotary president Neil Knowles onducted the business session a! the luncheon. Rotert Doop, who is carried on here October 6 and 7, called for a show of hands of Rot- arians who would give blood. Char. Thornburgh announced that ci erett Russell as Standard 0 gent in Key West. our NYLON und by i é erwear \ travels light... saves laundry bills! You can wash your own Nylons — KANTOR'S and lots of men Mens Shop OPPOSITE SAN CARLOS THEATRE a contest for the best working on the blood drive to be, ) upstairs hallway and noticed that her two months old Boxer pupp: was watching the door. The mz then tried to open the door lea g to the Dimmick apartment. ‘My husband had the duty ar I thought that maybe he had cor home unexpectedly and was abc to open the door, when I reme bered that he always calls o Larry’, when he com ‘Larry, there’s someone oor. Go answer it’ I did th because I thought whoever w trying to get in would be scar off. I did manage to slim the bo over tightly but it looked as if i were going to give. I had waited about four minutes fore I called the that long because I didn’t want them to think I was a crackpot and wanted to be sure that there really was a prowler. She then called and told the po- lice what was happening and don- ned a robe and waited for their arrival. “I grabbed a butcher. knife and prayed that the door would hold,” she said. Officer Con. ley and Sohre Patrolman Paul H. Mann arrived shortly, at which time they arrested the man. The man uttered not a word as all this transpired. He submitted docilely to his ar- rest. Miss Dorothy Raymer, Citizen staffer, who occupies a groundfloor apartment in the buil the occupants of the build. a state bordering on hy: She quoted petite brunette Mrs. BRITAIN EXPLODED (Continued From Page One) Minister Churchill was y of military secu- posed an edict of ibelnte secrecy over the test. ‘He believes Britain knows a k or two which the Americans d like to know. He wants to as a trump card in Washing- | ton to settle a long-standing griev- ance,” the paper said. SAN CARLOS INSTITUTE (Continued from Page One) Cuban revolt against Spain. The | School has been in existence ever since, ling ts owned by the and is dedicat- th grade at which dents transfer to | : English ses- in the day il together be- | lice. I waited | | gift to you. | Miss Yahr, who is visiting from tichigan said that when she en- sred Miss Taylor's apartment, it ‘as several minutes before, I vuld finally say “There is a naked an in the hall”, On impulse Miss Taylor wanted Tush out and warn the other cupants, but her visitor said, “I nk he is still there.” Then they ard him trying to open the door a utility closet in the hall which next to their door. ‘Miss Taylor took a broom and led to knock on the ceiling of @ apartment overhead to warn floor is rented by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paige who are out of town, When Miss Raymer asked if the intruder were a sailor, Miss Yahr who first saw the man, replied, “how could I tell when the m: wasn’t dressed. I just remember stepping over some light blue slacks on the porch.” ‘The incident has the neighbor- hood up in arms. Miss Taylor, in particular said, “They ought to do something drastic about this type of prowling. Here I have an out of town visitor and look at the im- pression she must have. OUR FREE GIFT TO YOU With each pair of HIT PARADERS, our free A brand new TOP HIT RECORD at no extra cost. PORTABLE ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE GIV rm h. Many to send levels al. Under | act passed by | re, an English | provided by the state. 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