The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 18, 1952, Page 7

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First Conch Conch Grand Larceny Score Citizen Staff Photo oal line for the initial Conch Key West touch- d up the needed eight yards easily. Citizen Sta Photo [ike | WEATHERMAN Says Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy to cloudy with scattered owers or thundershowers thru | Sunday. Clear Sunday night. Continued warm today, cooler |tonight and Sunday. Gentle to ;} moderate variable winds becom- j ing northerly. | Florida: Partly cloudy and mild with scattered showers in south and east portions today be- coming widely scattered Sunday. Jacksonville through the Flor- ida Strai Moderate northeast to east winds. Partly cloudy with seattered showers in south and central portions today becoming widely scattered Sunday. East Gulf of Mexico: Moderate northeast to east winds. Partly cloudy weather with widely scat- tered showers in south and cen- tral portions. Weather Summary for the pical Regions The pressure systems in the jmearby tropics remain flat and |there are no signs of. any de- i veloping disturbance. | Observations taken at City Office | Key West,.Fla., Oct. 18, 1952 | 200 A.M. EST Tem Highest yesterday ....__._._.. 86 | Lowest last night 73 Mean iS - 80 Normal r —_— | Precipitation Total last 24 hours Total this month Excess this month Total this year Deficiency this year 73 6.05 - 2.41 30.20 1.73 ins. ins. ins ms. ms. Relative Humidity at 9:00 A.M. 80% Barorreter (See Level) 9:00 A.M. 29.97 ins.—1014.9 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac Saturday, @:tber 18, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page ? MEET THE CANDIDATE didate for presidett, during a brief s mbol of the Democratic Party is presented to Gov. Adial Stevenson, the party’s ean op here in which he spoke from the rear of a convertible. Stevenson is at the rear of the donkey’s head. Others are not identified, By The Associated Press While President Truman and Gen. Dwight Eisenhower volleyed sharp criticisms against a back- drop of hisses and boos, Gov. Adlai Stevenson was questing for votes | deep in Texas today. Truman's rousing reception in New England was near a close. | After pushing through Rhode I» land, Connecticut and New York, | he winds up his stumping tour for | the Democratic ticket with three | speeches in New York City tonight. | The President stirred storms of applause in Boston’s Symphony | Hall last night with a charge that | Eisenhower, by supporting Repub- | lican Sens. Joseph McCarthy of | Wisconsin and William Jenner of | Indiana, has endorsed a “reign of | terror by slander.” The audience | hissed and booed the Senator's names. Eisenhower moves into New |England Monday, hard on Tre man’s heels, Technically, he was | resting in New York today. Actual | ly, he was preparing speeches and strategy for next week's sortié. At Newark, N. J., last night | Eisenhower praised Gen. George C. Marshall, his one-time Army mentor, as a “great American pa- | triot.” He repeated that, as the | Republican candidate for Presi: | | dent, he listens to advice but makes {his own decisions and is still a “no deal” man. | This was in obvious reply to Truman's charge Thursday that he was not “sticking by” Marshall, | and to Demoeratic accusations that | he has come under the thumb 4 } Sen. McCarthy and Sen. Robert A Taft of Ohio. Stevenson, after a breakfast com ference with former Vice Presi- dent John Nance Garner at Uvalde, | Tex., was scheduled to roll by | train to San Antonio and then fly | to Houston-regarded as Eisenhow- er’s main Texas stronghold. At Fort Worth and Dallas yes- { \Won’t Endorse Democratic Ticket ey Associated Press Wirephote said tonight “he cannot in good consclence” en 4, in a Virginia radio address did not say for whom name of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Republican leader SEN. HARRY BYRD, the § f St. Mary's Jack » the KEY WEST LINEBACKER LUCY GONZALEZ steals a pass fron JR cee 6:27 Topley in the third period of last night's contest. Gonzalez coulc vd | terday, Stevenson challenged Gov. ppery pig- |Sunset an rae,” -| Allan Shivers and other Texas | skin, however, - Navy Base Marines Tide To Meet Vol SS Roanoke Lick U Leathernecks Tn an all-Marine game West Marines nosed out Roanoke Devil-Do; on the Naval St the USS Recording a of outs, the game was @ p all the way the distance whiffed 11. Re Spordone fanne Krempasky on Spor Spord the Key Airmen Hurt AMARILLO. KNOXVILLE, Tenn, ®—Mighty w—One air. Alabama, seeking its first victory over Tennessee since 147, clashed with the Volunteers today be’ sellout-plus crowd pected reach 50,000. The game was rated a tossup. Alabama's’ .unbea Crimson Tide bas won fo: is season. The Vols record. The loss was a 7-0 wt ashing by Duke. The kickoff was med for 2 p. m. (EST). t Amarille Base after a forr men was struck Force to was treated in the shock. He sa he men wi head! for The Giants of 1923 were the on ly club im National League his tery to beld first place from the day of a season throu: te the finish. investiga Krempasky reached base via the u e accident route and scored wher Bre ashed a doubl ne. tore seered one the seveath of | Democrats who have spurned the NAVAL OFFIC party’s national ticket. Shivers has said he will not vote for Stevenson. At Dallas, Stevenson spoke scorn j fully of “carpetbaggers” he s | were trying to mislead Texans inte believing the federal government twas “robbing” them out of title to | oil-rich submerged lands off the state's Gulf of Mexico coast | Eisenhower has said he favors 000 | state ownership of these — ed ic is, while Stevenson uf t Pecans TIDE DATA oe Uae States Supreme Cow Station: Key West | decision that the federal gov Hond Time of Height 4) ment has prior rights to them. — | Sen. Richard M. Nixon, the GOP (bridge) ———ob 10m 8.8.8 | nominee for vice president, crit an Masts Sap ised Stevenson as & “man who least end) ——+2b 20m was duped” by Alger Hiss, former State Department official convicted serra Tide high wate of lying when he denied giving s erets to a Communist agent in a Chicago subarbd last sight. Nixon said Stevenson “made 2 mis take im judgment” when be gove a character deposition Hava. . “We can't afford those mistakes Corrections & Nixon said Sen. Jobn Sparkman of Alabsm> the Democrats’ candidate for vice president, told @ party dimeer @ M ©, Pe, let " the Yankees to ua everyehere on cham peoeships, i mehodeng Peamsyivans. | Moonrise | Moonset New Moon — | Tides Navel Base TOMORROW HIGH 10:18 a.m. 9:33 p.m. Low 3:41 am 3:19 pm. ferred to the 8-42 was Chief of the Boat transfer % detail for . im 1937. A year te beck to the §-42 and in was transferred to the Pename. It was whil at Peneme thet he the present er Series ¢ {Continued from Page One t wee trans- where he among the group selected for the | rank of Warrant Torpedoman “|FDR Son Raps be was transferred to the USS! coo, CV 2, as torpde of| LPuman Regime He served aboard this ship) 4s many engagements with} PHILADELPHIA mw. Jo in the western Pacific Roosevelt, youngest son of the late 14s when th Democratic President, says the tly bombed and s¢t\ trumsn administration has “seub ese planes. After: tied the militery might built party for seven hours! my father. - “ wer decks of the ship En-| Roosevelt last night continued mt was ordered to shandoRitis tour on behalf of Hepeblicsy is men and later be was! presidential nominee Dwight D. ‘ors transperted Kisenhower. United States j fieer., ith the United Nations the Rehablitation of the River Valley 1949 S43 at om Guby t asd Mrs. i the arcken people of Japan. ie 1954, Lt. Scott wes trensler- fa sf corms! our of shore duty ond in | Jamwory 1952 wes detailed te ore rom mctsionmg dated fer USS Bushee abeard which served wntil hit retirement, Li. sacl Mra. Seott reside at a8 and decorations, the the | he | bE

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