The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 5, 1952, Page 3

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George Washington Class Scottish Consistory ‘yf Key West Photo Service JHE GEORGE WASHINGTON CLASS of the Scottish Rite Consistory Fall Re-Union received their degrees in Freemasonry and on November 9, 1952, they will travel to the Miami Consistory to receive the 32°. Thirteen of the class are service personnel, three are civil service employees and the balance are local business men and contractors. First row (left to right): Walter E. Julian, Carl D. Hauser, Lendo G. Renegar, Marion F, Welch, Kenneth Crandall, Bernard Frank and James L. Staples, Second row: Jack K, Burke, Calvin M. Barnes, Neil Saunders, Donald L. Hillock, Lyle M. Peterson, Roger E. Brown and Leonard N. Roach. Third row: Gilbert W. Thomas, James E. Sterling, Edwin Birkett, John M. Spottswood, James G. Holland, Edwin L. Foster and William Futterer. Members of the class that were absent are John E. Walters and Claude Hendrix. ee Grand Entrance And A Grand Feeling (@) Wirephoto | NEW YORK, Nov. 4.—Happy, jubilant Gen. Eisenhower and his wife, Mamie, make a grand en- : trance into the Grand Ballroom of the Commodore Hotel to greet the cheering followers who helped them to victory in the presidential election. The President-elect appeared after his Democratic opponent, Gov. Adlai Stevenson, had sent him a telegram eonceding his election. The “WEATHERMAN Key West and Vicinity: Fair and continued mild today through Thursday. Gentle to moderate variable winds mostly north- east. Florida: Fair through Thurs- day. Not quite so cold in north portion and little change in tem- perature elsewhere. Jacksonville through the Flor- fda Straits and East Gulf of Mexico: Light to moderate winds, northeast to east over south por- tion and variable over north por- tion through Thursday. Clear to partly cloudy weather. Western Caribbean: Moderate! northeast to east winds through | Thursday. Partly cloudy weather | with widely scattered showers. Weather Summary for the Tropical Atlantic. Caribbean Sea and the Eastern Gulf of Mexico: Weather conditions are stable} teday with no signs of a tropical disturbance. Observations taken at City Office | Key West, Fia., Nov. 5, 1952 #00 AM. EST Temperatures Highest yesterday ——____. 81 Lowest last night 71 Mean 76 Normal min OE Total last 24 h Total this month r Deficiency this month. 31 POLICE SMASH BUENOS AIRES RIOT MONDAY BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, #— Several students of Buenos Aires University were hurt Monday night when police broke up their demon- stration in the center of the city. The students were protesting a last-minute ban on an indoor meet- ing which previously had been authorized. Total this year ——._. 31.59 ins, Deficiency this year —— 3.26 ins. Relative — at 9:00 A.M. Barorrater (Sea Level) 9:00 A.M 30.04 ins.—1017.3 mbs, Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise a 6:37 Sunset Moonrise — Moonset - TOMORROW TIDES HIGH —— am 1:19 p.m Low 6:49 am, 5:37 p.m. ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West | Time of Height of Bahia Honde (bridge) ———oh lfm 9.9 fy! No Name Key (east end) —+-2h 20m Boca Chica | Station— Tide high water Sandy Pt.) —oh 40m { Caldes Channel | (north end) +th 10m : +10 f. (—}—Minus sign: Corrections to be subtracted, (+)—Plus sige: Correttions to be =, Beware Coughs Following Flu After the flu is over and gone, the cough that follows may develop into chronic bronchitis if ese ae relieves promptly because it goes pr bronchial —_— Be} help erin an | germ laden phlegm, and ax nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. No matter how many medicines you have tried, Creomulsion is guaranteed to please you or druggist refunds money. Creomulsion has stood the test of many millions of Ue ON CR EOM Colds, Bronchitis. Acute P for year-round PROTECTION from SYN ond RAIN. Chotse of 80 Coleen ia Bobed.on Enomet HOMESTEAD TAXES (Continued From Page One) 1, and then sell your home, the new owner must apply for home- stead as the law says you must be residing there January 1,” Gan- dolfo said. Personal property returns may be filed on rented apartments now. Returns on stock of merchandise and equipment cannot be filed un- til January 1, 1953 through April 1, Gandolfo said. Gandolfo’s office will be open from 9 a. m, to 5 p. m. daily for filing. He urged early compliance with the law, Widows and disabled | veterans must file just as must everyone else. BUDDY POPPY SALE (‘ontinued from Page One) Wars “National Home for Orph- | ans” at Eaton Rapids, Michigan. | ‘Thus the veterans’ children are given # home and an education | even though their veteran parent has passed away. The V. F. W. Post $911 has shown its activity at the local Navy Hospital where veterans are ad- mitted, and on a state and national scale by having its annual Buddy DEATH WILLIAM S. KUCKHAHN William §. Kuckhahn, Sr., 85, died 11:15 a. m. at Monroe General Hospital after a long illness. Funeral services will be held on} Sunday, November 9, at 3:30 p. m.| from -St. Peter’s Episcopal Church. The Rev. Father Armfield will of-) ficiate at the services. Burial will] be in the family plot, City Ceme- tery. Kuckhahn was owner of the Key! West Undertaking Company and a retired employee of the U. S. Postal Department of this city. Survivors include one son, Willi- am S. Kuckhahn, Jr.; one grand- daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Tucker; one great-grand daughter, Doris Stripling; one one great-great grand-daughter, Sandra Stripling. Kuckhahn was a member of the I. B. P. O. of Elks, No. 610, and G. U. 0. of Odd Fellows. Poppy drive. Buddy Poppies are a symbolic flower. Take one and help & good cause be a success in this com- munity, Take one and be proud to wear it, WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS IN THE LINE OF Children’s TOYS COME TO THE TROPICAL TRADER 718 Duval St. Phone 1000 Roberts Office Supplies & Equipment 126 Duval Street Phone 250 Our Christmas Card Sample Books will be ‘on display OCTOBER 15TH Buy Your Cards Early WE IMPRINT We rent typewriters for Civil Ser- vice Examinations Free Delivery CLOSED ALL DAY EVERY SATURDAY can TOE He 2-1N-ONE AWNING-SHUTTERS Closes lke o Roll- top Desk for instont PROTECTION from HURRICANES PROWLERS KEY WEST Venetian Blind Co. PHONE 102 123 DUVAL STREET WINDOWS — JALOUSIES — AWNINGS — DOORS Text Of Adlai’s Concession Note NEW YORK ® — Following is the text of the concession tele- gram which Gov. Adlai E. Steven- son sent early today to Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower: “The people have made their choice and I congratulate you. That you may be the servant and guardian of peace and make the [day of victory a door of hope is my earnest prayer. Best wishes.” Gen. Eisenhower replied in a telegram to Stevenson: “T thank you for your courteous and generous message. Recogniz- ing the intensity of the difficulties that lie ahead, it is clearly neces- sary that men and women of good will of both parties forget the po- litical strife through which. we have. passed and devote them- selves to the single purpose of a ie future. This, I believe, they will do.” TRUMAN SAYS IKE (Continued from Page One) budget figures for the next fiscal year starting July 1. : The terse telegram was sent as Truman’s campaign train, due in Washington at 1 p. m., neared Martinsburg, W. Va. Truman planned a statement at the White House two hours later. The telegram was Truman’s first official reaction to the overwhelm- ing defeat of Adlai Stevenson for whom he made 212 speeches in 18,000 miles of campaigning, When making griddle cakes, many good cooks like to beat the yolks and whites of the parately, then fold the whites int the batter last. This method ly makes the griddly cakes COMPLETE SERVICE ON DUPLICATION. of LENSES ‘20 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THIS COMMUNI’ Wednesday, Fovember 5,1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page? the State attorney lost with 122,829 against and 106,674 for. Monroe county voted for this 942, against “Quit fussinl! YOU can get d {Continued From Page One) Always Ike has stressed this re- liance on the Almighty. “Personally I feel that we were divinely led to make this change, that the country will benefit im- concluded Comdr, COUNTY DEMOCRATIC (Continued from Page One) mourned, “We've got to take it, but I don’t like it.” City. Judge Enrique Esquin- aldo, Jr., commented: *T don’t like it.” RATS » ROACHES + MICE © FLIES World's Largest Pest Control Co. Call 1632-R hb trom City Loan Co. to tide you over!” © In times of emergency, it’s great to know about CITY’S fast, confidential service! CITY Loan co. $24 SOUTHARD ST. | AN INVITATION ' | To the Public, Our Depositors and Friends: PHONE 1760 The Officers, Directors, and Employees of our Bank wish to extend to you and your friends a very cordial invitation to call on us Saturday afternoon, November 8th, from 4 to 6 p.m., when we are having a formal opening of our newly completed banking house, | The building will be open for inspection at that time and we will take pleasure in showing you through it. ¢ | Our Key West -Bank is one of the oldest in Florida, and in doing over our banking house we have endeavored to keep as much of the old atmosphere as possible, at the same time providing our- } selves with a place that would allow us to offer to the public the very latest in a complete bankingservice. We now have a banking munity can well be proud. house of which we are very proud and which we feel is in keep- ing with the growth of this section,and one of which the entire com- To all of you,— friends who have been with us for many years, new friends, visitors, and prospective customers, a very cor- dial invitation to come out and see our new banking house, — proof of our belief in the continuing growth of Key West. THE FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK AT KEY WEST 4. 4. TREVOR, President Member of the PDIC Member of the Fierida Netional Group of Banks A SOUVENIR GIFT FOR EACH PERSON ATTENDING

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