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®URLEY DEFEAT NOW OFFICIAL IN N. M. SANTA FE, N. M. (®#—Re-elec- tion of Sen. Chavez (D-NM) over Republican Patrick J. Hurley has been made official by the New Mexico Canvassing Board. The board announced late Satur- day that Chavez wor. the Nov. 4 election by 5,071 votes, a dozen fewer than the unofficial tabulation by The Associated Press gave him. SISTER KENNY’S (Continued From Page One) plied to its paralyzed muscles. The child recovered and walked again. Sister Kenny went on to become a poliomyelitis specialist, often op- posed by doctors who disagreed with her methods. However, her treatments were successful and she was finally honored by govern- ments, universities and private or- ganizations all over the world. Foundations bearing her name now carry on her work in the United States and in other countries. MAN FACES THREE (Continued from Page One) disarm him resulting in the resist- ing arrest charge. Gamble was turned over to Coun- ty authorities this morning and Justice of the Peach Roy Hamlin will schedule a hearing in the near future. Neal will be hospitalized at least two weeks, according to Naval Hospital officials. BENEDICT THIELEN’S (Continue’ from Page One) ready with their riches spread out before, him, The; walls ‘of: the little, cubicle he calls the Chart Room are papered with maps traced’ over with fine red lines that show the course of his voyages.” These visits to foreign ports per- mitted Hough to indulge his gour- met taste in food. Today the pan- try shelves at Fish Hook are laden with items such as popadams and Bombay duck, snails and octopus, Tattlesnake meat, and roasted agave worms. FASHION DESIGNER (Continued from Page One) director of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, later said the action was taken for “security reasons,” but gave no details. Fath, 40, has come to the United States three times previously on condition he remain only 10 days, Shaughnessy said. The immigra- tion director added that this time Fath for some unknown reason failed to get permission. Fath, after his release, told news men his detention was the result of a “mistake,” that the American embassy in Paris “forgot some- thing.” He said he was not in any Daniel Forfeits $100 Bond Today William E. Daniel forfeited bond of $100 by failing to appear at a hearing before Peace Justice Roy Hamlin at 10 this morning, he announced today. Daniel had been charged with assault and battery by Deputy Sheriff Serge Hernandez early | last Wednesday. The WEATHERMAN difficulty and that he was here to | discuss with publishers a book about his life. KEY WES/ERS (Continued From Page One) obstacle to finishing the skeletal! house right now. “People have been so kind since they read the story Friday,” Wil- liam said, “They have given us a chair, a double bed, without mat- tress, a small oil stove, a rollaway bed, a youth bed, a vanity dresser and another chair.” The Red Cross which is head- quarters for community disasters cannot handle individual ones, ex- cept to receive items for families in distress, Mrs. Carola Nettles, however, is working to get co- operation of other community groups in helping the Strachan family. Allen E. Curry, chairman of the board of the’ Fleming Street Meth- odist church has offered a truck to William so that he can pick up furniture offered him. Right now the family is still staying with William’s mother, Mrs. R. W. 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SMALL CRAFT WARNING wick, Ga., to Key West for fresh, occasionally moderately strong 20/30 mph. northeasterly winds. | Observations taken at City Office Key West, Fla., Dec. 1, 1952 9:00 A.M., EST Temperatures Highest yesterday . Lowest last night Mean ...... Mormal 2. ——— ee Precipitation | Total last 24 hours 0 ins. Total this month act 1, TE: | Deficiency this month -06 ins. | Total this year 32.19 ins. | Deficiency this year _... 4.35 ins. | Relative Humidity at 9:00 A.M, | 82% Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise - —. 6:56 a.m. Sunset 5:37 p.m. Moonrise _____ 6:38 p.m. Moonset - 8:01 a.m Full Moon - . Dec. 1 TOMORROW'S TIDES (Naval Base) HIGH 10:16 a.m. 11:19 p.m. Low 3:39 a.m. 2:37 p.m. 000 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Time of Height | Bahia Honda aes (bridge) ——oh 10m 9,0 ft. No Name Key (east end) —+-2h 20m Boca Chica Station— Sandy Pt.) Caldes Channel (north end) Tide high water —ch 40m (+)—Plus sign: Corrections te be added. DEATHS RAY A. ELWOOD Ray A. Elwood, 68, died Satur- day night after a short illness. Funeral services will be held to- day at 4:30 p. m. at the Church of God, 1008 Olivia St., where the | body will be placed at 2 p.m. | The Rev. E. M. Beard will affi- | ciate at the services, and burial will be in the family plot in the City Cemetery. Lopez Funderal Home is in charge of the arrangements Survivors include his wife; one | daughter, Mrs. Jennie Richardson, | Miami; two sons, Charles R. El-| wood, Homestead, and Filmore Sawyer; four grandchildren and | one great grandchild } Mr. Elwood was for many years | a law enforcement officer in this viewnity, and he was constable of | the First Dist-ict. | | | WILL CAREY Will Carey, 44, died Sunday Miami, Fla, after an neta | tr. Carey is survived by the widow, Mrs. Evelyn Carey of and one sister, Mrs, George Stewart of Key West, Funeral services will be held Wednesday ‘neon at 4 o'clock i of Pritchard Fun ith Harry Gre; ating. Burial will be io the we the City Cemetery. e w Ay pict Octopuses may bh ar arm Spread of as much a3 28 tet ‘ ida Straits and East Gulf: Mod-} pi Seas erate north to: northeast winds, | The pipe for tobacco smoking | northeast today. Tuesday, mod-' erate to fresh east winds. Partly ; Today’s Stock Market NEW YORK ™ — Railroads whipped up enough activity at higher prices today to pull the stock market ahead. Gains were well distributed through the list, although they seldom approached a point. Losses were a bit wider but far less fre- quent, Railroads held the spotlight on the scores both of volume and price appreciation. Also higher were steels, motors, utilities, non- ferrous metals, golds, aircrafts, farm implements and chemicals. The stock market ended last week at a new high for the year as measured by the Associated Press average of 60 stocks at $112.40, the best level in more than 22 years for the average. Higher stocks today included Southern Railway, Frisco Railway, United Air Lines, Consolidated Natural Gas, Homestake Mining, Union Carbide, Bethlehem Steel, Chrysler, Goodrich, J. I, Case. and Douglas Aircraft. Much of the food of oysters is CITY IS EXPECTED (Continued From Page One) ther discussion was held on th: question pending further negotia tions. The question of whether or not the city or the ferry operators will be responsible for the main- tenance of the dock is alse ex- pected to receive attention at the meeting of the ferry operators today. City Manager Dave King ; has been working on plans for the necessary improvements and re- pairs to the docks to accomodate he probable flow of tourists pour- ing through the city en-route to Havana. Facilities for the Cus- toms, Immigration and Public Health departments will be neces- sary and the repair of the dock itself are under consideration. jauire at least anc'her ninety days } Aran \for completion. The two million dollar vessel, the “Cuban Queen‘ | (formerly the Caribe Queen) re.j |presents the GATC contribution to | the corporation, making them ma-/ jor stockholders in the company. | | Cuban capital amounting to nearly! | two-million dollars is being poured ; linto the enterprise as well. The| {Cuban government is cooperating | |to the extent of furnishing dock {space on their end of the line. | They have also set up a separate | tourist commission to handle the jexpected flow of Americat. motor- ists to the Island Republic. Im- provements in the Cuban highway | network are also being worked out |for the benefit of American tour- ists. The City Commissioners will re- Meanwhile, the steamship which | turn to Key West tomorrow. They will be used in the operation, when | are expected to report on the re- and if it gets underway, is in dry- | sults of the conference at the next | dock in Jacksonville undergoing meeting of the commission on repairs which are expected to re- ' December 9. CORRECTION We are sorry! In our advertisement of November 19 we stated that Valencia and Temple Oranges are now av. was in error. Our Temples will not be ready until mii and Valencias in February. | Ho'vever, we have other delicious tree-ripened Oranges, Grapefruit, and Tangerines which will make ideal Christmas microscopic plants and aaimals. originated in the Americas. i E..st Showing Toss. gifts, Order now. | J. E. HARP LUTZ, FLORIDA §f) P.O. BOX 347 PH Stel IPRA TS JW bey V 1969 THE NEY WEST CITIZEN i “My husband has gone to CITY LOAN to ‘consolidate’ you gentlemen!” Page 3 e City Loan helps lots of people budget their bills. We see them all the time when we must borrow for emergencies — why don’t you? CITY LOAN CO. 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