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ADVERTISING RATES WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 126 per line for one day 3 Tle per line for three days 0c per line for six days 9¢ per line for twelve days 8 per line for twenty-four days Minimum of 3 lines ner insertion DEADLINE: 11 A.M. DAILY In case of error, The Crtizen will be responsible for only one insertion. Contract Rates On Request 1—Annouacements BRING TELEVISION to Key West — All. willing to donate $10 to- wards non-profit TV relay station send postcard to Box 717 c/o: Citi- zen,. Your response will gletermine outcome, dec2-4tx 2—Apartmeats For Rent LA HACIENDA Attractive apartments. All electric. Tile bath, tub and shower. Cross ventilation. Private beach. 807 Washington. novi5-tf ONE bedroom, all electric. Private bath, utilities, linens, dishes furn- ished. M & B Motel. Phone 1848, nov6-tf «Continued 3-BEDROOM furn. residence. Chil-' dren accepted. All elec. kitchen. 611 Truman Ave., apply Santa Clara Motel desk, 621 Truman. Phone 1929. EXTRA LARGE room in private’ home. Use of dinette and kitchen optional, 1114 Grinnell, 266-W. LIGHT Housekeeping and _ sleeping rooms. One block from business district. Free parking. 513 White- two-bedroom house or duplex, Lease Dec. 15 or Jan. months. Responsible couple; children, no pets. State location, 7—Business Rentals WAREHOUSE SPACE available. Red Brick Garage. Wolkoff, 321 Simonton. nov21-tt 8—Male Help Wanted WANTED, “ne body man, one porter-and 2 experienced Ford Mechanics. ~- -e Motors Inc. novi7-tf FURNISHED APARTMENTS, . 3 tooms and bath, maid and janitor service, utilities furnished. Corl Hotel Apartments, 312 Simonton St. * nov7-tf NEW Bedroom and efficiency apartments. Ideally located for rest and recreation. E| Patio Mo- tel. Washington and William Sts, nov24-tf APARTMENTS now AVAILABLE. Open for your inspection. Furn- ished or unfurnished. Royal Palms Apartments, 1st Street and Patter- son Ave... novl2-tf PS SP BEERS tal tena Sones ET AN COOK, reliable. Good hours and working conditions. Apply in per- son, Caribe Restaurant. EXPERIENCED lubrication and underseal man, i need ‘not’ apply. Cail in person at Navarro, Inc., 601 Duval St, dec2-tf LOCAL MAN for. body work. Apply} Citizen. in ‘person, Nav val St. dec2-tf DRIVER-Salesman for popular Premium Beer. Give experience, if any, to Box 3 c/o Citizen. " dec3-6t arro, Inc., 601 Du- ONE-BED! M Apt. Complete- ly»furnisbed. Utilities includ- ed. 1104 Truman Ave., ‘upstairs. Also, .one .two-b2droom apart- ment, ..unfurnisped except for stove,.wete: heater and = boxy 517, Whitehead St. Phone or County Judge’s..of- fleeMee Villers dec2-tf! pA ES anne BEDROOM Apartments and Motel rooms, complete! i Windsor Lane, o! ite Court, 915 in Ave. “ nov7-tf NEWLY Renovated Bedroom apart- ment. All utilities. Reasonable rates. 321 Simonton. ~~: /.. dec4-tf COOL, clean apartment. Water at all times. Utilities furnished, adults, no pets. Stutz Hotel apart- ments, 410 Fleming St. nov5-tf —_—_— SO 3-ROOM furn. Apt. Adults only. $65.00 monthly. Phone 1475. | novl4-tf APARTMENT for rent near Navy Yard. Couple only. No pets. Price Organization. Phone 124 or 411 Fie. ming. nov25-tf APARTMENTS, $20.00 weekly. Rooms, $10.00 weekly, 411 Wil- liam St. dec2-6tx} sieiiediciemriainnerhaeiinmminphin— MODERN 2-bedroom duplex un- furnished, Phone 1383-M, after 6 P.M. dec2-6t <est_uainiemeammenrncantnnetigternimennssnemmnen | TO COUPLE Only. Large one-bed- room, 4-room apt. $66.00 monthly. No pets. See from 3:30 to 6 p.m. Phone 117., 615 Elizabeth St. dec3-tf EFFICIENCY Apt. One room, kitchenette and bath. Adults, no’ pets. Week or month, Phone 2297- XR. dec3-6tx FURNISHED efficiency apartment. 802 Eaton Street. deed-3t 2-BEDROOM furn. apt. Utilities in- cluded. %& block from beach. Available Dec, 7. Phone 1751-M. decd-tf FURNISHED Apartment. Reason- able year-round rate. Phone 128-J. dect-stx | 2A—Trailers For Rert | BEAU“FUL, situated on shaded lot. See Capt. Kidd, Treasure Isle | Trailer Cove, Stock Island, dec1-6t 4 NEAR BEACH. For quiet couple. | Everything furnished. $25.00; weekly, 1214 Duval, phone 685-W deot-tf 2 PAINTERS. Must be experienced. Apply to Steven Rosecrest, Pool and Cabana Club. dec4-3t Sr ea ak ly WANTED, porter for general clean- ing and maintenance work. Ap- ply in person, Weaver’s, Stock Is- land. dec4-3t 9—Female Help Wanted _. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS want ed. Apply Luigi’s Restaurant af ter 3 p.m. nov26-tf ARTHUR MURRAY needs women 19-32, neat appearing, intelligent. Interviews daily, 4 to 7 p.m., 517| Duval St. nov22-14t ATTRACTIVE barmaids and wait- resses to work in Duffy’s Del- monico Tavern, 218 Duval St. novi18-tf WAITRESS WANTED. Apply in person, Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Simonton, between 2 & 5 p.m. a nov22-tf EXPERIENC'D . soda _fyuntain girl c.. able of taking charge of soda fountain. N. phone calls. Ap- ply after 3 p.m., Southernmost City Pharmacy, Inc., Duval and Fle- ming Sts. decl-tf GIRLS WANTED for fountain work. Must be experienced. No: 2 phone :ls. Apply after 3 p.m., Southernmost “ty Pharmacy, Inc., Duval & Fleming Sts. 5 ATTRACTIVE barmaid. wanted. Brown Derby Bar, 601 Whitehead. decl-6tx. ATTRACTIVE young lady for. waitress and cocktail work, See Mr, Horace Young, Casa Cayo Hueso, 1400 Duval. dec3-tf chiinaeaedadegattinntinstsi usted tapas WANTED: Waitress and barmaid, » good pay. Starlight Club, 713 Du-| val St. nov5-tf WAITRESS, good hours and work- ing conditions. Apply in person, Caribe Restaurant. nov25- SLOPPY JOE'S needs experienced waitresses. Apply after 8 p.m. nov29-tf SALESLADIES, EXPERIENCED! 24—Business Opportunities| ONLY. PART-TIME OR FULL- | TIME. APPLY IN PERSON ONLY| COMPLETE Grocery Store and| | BETWEEN 9 & 11 AM. POL- LOCK’S QUALITY JEWELERS. 308 DUVAL. dec43t 10—Male and Female Help Wanted PIANO PLAYER Wanted. Datts| Delmonico Tavern, 218 Duval St nov29-tf 4—Houses For Rent UNFURN. 2-bedroom house. Newly redecorated, $75.00 _ monthly. Adults only. No pets. S27 Bahama St. decd-Stx FOUR-ROOM furnished house. Hot} and cold water. Free parking. 4823 Fogarty Ave. dect-3tk BOOK-Keeper. Experienced. Char- lie Toppine & Sons, Stock Island, SHRIMP HEADERS WANTED AT THE KEY WEST SHRIMP CO. PHONE 76, DAYS AND 326-XR, NIGHTS. dect-tf Subscribe te The Citizen ¢f} call 790, ext. 440. | LOST: White kitten, (deaf) child's j | | MODEST ‘Trademark Registered U. S. Patent Office 1 three}: no}* DAV ALAN =. srtiemtoorne VT Betena He intr 10—-Male and Female Help Wanted (Continued) SHOE clerk. Apply in person. novi8-tf| Globe Shoe Store, 510 Fleming. Dec. 4-3t Inexperienced| 16—Personal ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Key West. Write Box A.A. c/o The dec2-25tx 17-—-Personal Services Notary Pubic NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office nov8-tf BRIDES TO BE HAVE YOUR wedding invitations and announcements printed by The Artman Press, Phone 51. novl4-H FOR SALE: Six consecutive is- sues of The Key West Citizen. Delivered to your door, 25c¢ weekly. Phone 51, Circulation Dept. novl4-tf IF YOU WASH ’EM then you know they are washed. Soak, wash, 3 rinses, 25c. Paul’s Self-Service Laundry, 426 White St. oct31-tf SINGER SEWING MACHINES SALES — SERVICE — PARTS SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 118 Coral Way Coral Gables nov19-tf 18—Special Services COCONUT TREES cleaned, remov ed. Lawns mowed, general clean- up. Brown’s Landscaping, Phone 1956-XR for free estimate. nov21-tf NOTICE GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES= FIXTURES KEYS MADE PLUMBING & EPAIRS & INSTALLATION KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. SIMONTON ST. ‘TEL. 378 novi5-tf -tf} SNOW CAP BLEACH is mild, effec- tive; yet has no lasting odor. Buy from your grocer. novs-tf 21—Instructions Pa SPANISH LESSONS taught indi- vidually at 728 United St. Inquire between 9 and 12, mornings. dec2-3t 22—Lost oo | BLONDE Cocker puppy, without collar. Answers to name of “Val.” Boy’s pet. Reward. Please dec2-5t pet. Reward. Apt. No. 1, Caroline St. 731 dec3-3tx meat bu: market. Doing excellent siness. All new equipment. Citizen. 24A—Building & Financing AUSTIN G, TAYLOR, general contractor, old and new work. 616 Duval St. Phone 136, nov20-tf! FOR NEW HOMES All Types of Repairs And Alterations JAMES L. STAPLES General Contractor Free Estimates Gladly Given 1213 Georgia. Phoue 431-3 eect tf ALWAYS KIGSING THE GIRLS | / ; For} information, write Box P47 ¢/o! nov2l-tf| SIMONTON ST. Body Works. Auto Licensed/ MAIDENS Classified Advertising Brings Results TELEPHONE 51 33—Miscellaneous (Continued? EISNER FURNITURE €OMPANY| 3416 Duck Avenue, Poinciana. Phone 1601. We buy and sell new; and used furniture. nov2#-tf} BURROUGHS 9 cotumn adding ma-} chine. Visible total $65.00. Flori- dian Motel, 1212 Simonton St. novi9-tf 1952, 28° GENERAL TRAILER. Modern, with awning, . $2200.00. Comb. table model wire recorder record player & radio, $85.00. 8mm} movie camera, projector, & case,, $75.00. K and K mandolin, $10.00. Mooney, Lot No. 10, Bayside Trail- er Court, 615 Greene St. nov29-6tx | SS A REAL COWBOY, ! ue was $2-2 | Peary Court. line. | | Trailer Court, Stock Island. . $8—Automobiles For Sale (Continued) | 1949 LINCOLN Cosmopolitan. Goad! cond. New tires. $1,000.00, 101-B Peary Court. dec3-6tx 1940 BUICK. Excellent cond. Pearle’s Trailer Park, Stock Is- land. dec3-3tx 1950 Cadillac “61” Coupe, owner. Terms arranged. One 132-A, Dee. 4-6tx 39—Trailers For Sale LUGGAGE TRAILER. Metal body. Oversize tires. Can be seen at! Haskins Machine Works, 726 Car nov26-tf) 52, STEWART 37 ft. 2 bedroon Comp. bath, awning. Al’s Trailer Park, Stock Island, 85 FT. ALUMINUM: ELCAR — Sleeps 8, 18’ x 9’ screen porch $1995. Navy Trailer Park, No. 41 dec2-6tx, 30 ft. HOUSE TRAILER with bath, shutte: Inquire Ocean Spray decl-6tx 17’ ALUMINUM 1947 Kit-Kamper. Reac. to go. See Captain Kidd, Treasure Isle Trailer Cove, Stock Island. “7-6 MUST SELL, leaving town. $395.00 full price. Tipton’s Trailer Sales, Stock Island. dec3-4tx: 1946 TRATWOOD. Elec, refrigera- THE MUSIC SHOPPE, 726 Duval, is offering a completely different) selection of used records every week. Now is your chance to stock up on recorded music at very lit-) tle cost. dec2-6tx/ 24A—Building & Financing (Contiaued) ALL TYPES GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Bonded Licensed Contractor PORTER - WAGOR - RUSSELL, INC. $5.00 up — shot gun, $12.00; $5.00 billfolds, $2.49; Packard car radio,} $15.00; plastic shadow boxes, $1.00 famous makes 17-J_ wrist watches, $10.00 up. Esther & Bill’s, 716 Duval, dec3-31 | BABY CARRIAGE. Countour sheet! & mosquito netting, $15.00. 2026 Seidenberg. dec3-3t} James Anderson, Sup’t. Ph. 1859. dec4-tf! 25—Real Estate For Sale NEW Waterfront Duplex. Can gross $5250.00 per annum on invest ment — $30,000 — Write Box H.D.7, c/o Citizen, nov22-14tx } STOCK ISLAND, ocean frontage! 200 x 375. Wolkoff, 321 Simonton. | noval-tf| RODS, reels, lures, binoculars. Eaton St. COMB. RADIO, $25.00; cameras,| “* tion. Gas stove. Sleeps 4. Good cond. Inquire 611 Truman, dec3-3tx 1948 LIBERTY, 25°. Good cond. Lot 44, Key West Trailer Court or 1327 Duval St., Apt. No. 5. dec4-6t Boats and Motors aces een 14’ FACTORY-BUILT boat, trailer 10 H.P. Evenrude, $235.00. Flori- dian Motel, 1212 Simonton.*novi9-tf BOATS, Motors, trailers for rent, trade or sale. Cliff's Marine & Supply Co., Stock Island. Phone 104. novl9-tf OUTBOARD Runabout. New cond. Adapted for water skii-ing, $250.00. Write Box 19 c/o Citizen. dec3-3tx 12’ FOR SALE. Like new, one 16 mm} Keystone movie projector with) automatic rewind, including 9 reels of film. Mickey Mouse, “Donald Duck, etc. Price $40.00. Complete.| May be seen after 5 p.m., 417 An-! gela Sh ¥ « dec3,4,6-3ix BABY CARRIAGE in good -condi-| FOR HOMES — Lots — Duplexes} — Apartment and Business Prop- erty, see Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming| | St. Phone 153. Here since 1919. nov19-30-tx | 3-BEDROOM CBS bungalow. Com- pletely furnished. Near County Beach, Price, $15,750.00. Terms, $4,- 350.00 Cash, balance, payable monthly, SEE EEE i ; BOOKS make excellent CHRIST+} 2-BEDROOM unfurnished bungalow! yas presents, Order now at the except electric kitchen and wash-' g99K SHOP on Eaton and Simon-{ ing machine. One grassed corner) ton sts, dec2-4. -6-12t% | i sree, SMe, teres, 6) | 900 cash, balance payable monthly} ELECTRIC water pump compiete, | $61.32. Johnson & Johnson, 419 Du-)_ with tank. Cood condition. $40. { val, phone 372. nov29-tf} Phone 526-W., 919 Southard St. | ONE 7-room brick house and one efficiency brick cottage. Nicely landscaped lots 104 x 119. Rental income, $229.60 monthly. Com- pletely furnished, $18,500.00 cash.) 1950 WESTID | See Horace Young, Casa Cayo Hueso — 1400 Duval, phone 1653-J. ; dec3-tf i 4 dec4-3t 34--Heusehold Items OUSE refrigerator, apt. size, 2204 Fogarty. dec2-3t BABY CRIB & matt beds and mattresses, 2-BEDROOM house, corner 11th sweeper. Phone 1123-M. and Harris. Good cond. Terms. na Owner. Phone 432-W. dec4-3t| 2 SERVEL Deluxe gas refri tors, 2 full-size gas stoves. 26—Lots For Saie ply 710 ‘Bakers’ Lane. a | LOT, corner George and Blanche. | 2nd “Yand FRIGIDAIRE. 1029 Fic-| 44 x 100. Reasonable. Write Box ming. dec4-th AZX ¢/o Citizen. novi-tt| FOR SALE. Apt. size Spi LOT and building started, with in Dry} Washing Machine. 112-D Peary living quarters, for sale. Apply | Court after 5:00 p. m. 823 Johnson Lané, nov29-7tx Dec. x} 27—Property Wanted | STEEL set of bunk beds, $15. Phone I WANT TO BUY a few acres un- 128-J. dec4-1tx |35—Wanted To Buy improved land on Lower Keys. Must border on navigable waters. | WE PAY $100 tor old batteries.| M. C. Grindle, Charlescote Farms, Sherborn, M: nov28-6t | Dick's Tire Service, 929 Truman} WANTED TO BUY acreage on ss. Bunk} Carpet | dec2-3t Ave. Phone 778, acreage on| 96—Bicycles and Tricycles Lower Keys. Send full particulars sre cx RS | and price by letter to Box X, Sum | MAN'S boy's Colt was merland Key P.O. | Both for $45. Apply 415 Ar dec2-tues.-thurs.-sat.-tf/ | MAN'S BICYCLE, $15.00. I 28—Printing condition. 615 Greene St. Make The Bayview Trailer Park. ARTMAN PRESS aie your headquarters fer the in printing. Phone SI. | novi0-tf 30—Services and Repairs |“"*"* | BUI dit painting also upholstering and) seen trim — convertible tops, 12) Si-) — monton St. Phone 608. novat-tf! 194 Sanna - cond. Reas. 80 Whi 31—Garden-LawnSupplies ter 5 p.m | NEW Shipment of 3 Vees or Pet) ‘41 FORD COUPE. New Pack bird foo Ege cakes. good rubber. A-N nestling food, biscuits, Keets) cond. Also, 1 (tonic) ete. West Garden & A-l cond, Can Lawn Supply | 33—Miscellaneous FEW CARPENTER Tx condition. Half price j na, Call 1800 i dec3-2ts Royal. tion. 511 Petronia St., Apt. No. 1.; AKC dec34t}TS15 Fi | nowht- 27 -deet-11,1968 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 11-PASSENGER BUS — good con- |! 6’ BOAT with 10 H.P. inboard complete with trailer. Excellent cond., $450.00. 46-D Sigsbee Road. dec4-12tx 42—Dogs-Cats Pets PERMANENT Christmas ‘présent. Boxer pups, males and females, registered, high - pedigree. ‘irst ‘Rtreet. decl-6tx NEW Shipment of Ring Tail andj Squirrel Monkeys. Also, ship- ment of goldfish, aquariums and water plants,-The Pet Shop, 814} Caroline. Phone 9258, dec4-6t| 45—Transportation Storage - Moving ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 488 ‘EV. KINSMAN | : nov5-H SS aaa ee okameniace 47—Trade, Exchange, or Swap WILL “EXCHANGE small profit- able business for trailer, _motor- .| cycle, or boat, Phone 1827-M. nov2s-tf 49A—House Movers HOUSEMOVERS CALL GARNETT Phone 1402-XJ For Estimate. If No Answer, Call) Mr. Coppage 894. nova20-tf 50—Legal Notices NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HERE the undersigned, tBY GIVEN desiring to jer the that} en- fiett- Cabinet Monroe { SIXTERNTH JUDICIAL CIRotrT FLORIDA, IN COUNTY: oF MONROE CERY, AND FOR IN CHAN~ No, 18-48 LA B. HA Plaintiff, piveuce H. HAYEN, | Defendant. | " fed that a] bas been you are id aoe tt Py. of ft on} ; i | purtenances upon a libel filed in a dec2-7tx| | awnings, screened porch with} ~ (Continued) NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS = NAME STATUTE NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to en- Sage in business under the ficti- tlous name of “Key West-Havana Overseas Tours 721-723 + =Duval Street, Key West, Florida, intends to register the said fictitious name with the Clerk of the Cireuit Coart of Monroe County, Florida. ROGELIO GOMEZ, Sole Owner. nov27 ;dec4-11-18,1952 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA ADMIRALTY NO. 1045- M-Adm,. Thompson Enterprises, In Ys. Oi} w Ves: Whitaker” NOTIC: d the foregoing vessel cause, civil and maritime for cer- ain material, supplies & equipment the United States Court fiami, Florida, and all per= sons interested —m appear and file written claim, er or other defense, in person or by Proctor, or default and condemnation, will be ordered. Dated at Miami, Florida, December 1, 1952 H, BROOK- ER, United s ern District. ¢ Youmans, Duval &t., y West, a Proctor for Libellant. dec 4, Congress Will Hear Charges On Literature By HARRY P. SNYDER WASHINGTON ® — Spokesmen for federal law enforcement agen- cies today tell House probers of indecent literature what laws they believe are needed to keep obscene and grucsome magazines off the newsstands, Chairman Gathings (D-Ark): called for the informaton to aid the special House committee in decid- ing. what Congress might do to stop the flow of off-color reading matter. ,The group yesterday heard a spokesman for magazine publishers urge against the passage of laws that might interfere with freedom of the press, Arch Crawford, president of an association of periodical publish- ers, counseled the committee to guard against “vagueness and un- certainty in legislation.” Crawford also expressed opposi- tion to censorship »f any form. Instead, he advocated reliance on present laws against obscenity which he said are easily enforced by local _ governments. The magazine publishing indus- try, said Crawford, is aware of the problem of preventing vulgar books: from reaching children, and can do much toward cleaning up the trade by exercising self-restraint and self-regulation. Margaret Culkin Banning, a nov- elist, voiced similar sentiments in telling the committee about condi- tions she found while researching for a magazine article entitled, “Filth on the Newsstands.” She, too, opposed censorship, say- ing, “It hardly ever works very well.” “Political censorship,” she de- clared, ‘‘whether it is local, state or federal is not the answer.” The 61-year-old author said “‘self- censorship” by the industry would be more ‘effective. Naney Sinatra Is Theft Victim LOS ANGELES —Mrs. Nancy Sinatra, divorced wife of singer | Frank Sinatra, reported tonight to West Los Angeles police that about $30,000 worth of her jewels are missing from her home. She said there was no sign of the house having been entered. She had been away from home for a short time, she said, and the jew- els, including a diamond ring, necklace and bracelet, were miss- | fing from their customary place in | |the house when she went to look for them. ‘When choosing paint for rooms, remeraber that a light color tends to make a room seem larger than it is. EFFECTIVE MONDAY, DEC. 8 ALL ADVERTISING COPY MUST BE IN THE CITIZEN OFFICE BY 9:30 AM. For That Day's Publication’ THIS NEW OBADLINE HOUR! APPLIES TO P*GE 1, INSIDE DISPLAY AND CLASSIFIED. Top Democrats Parley Today With Truman By WARREN ROGERS Jr. WASHINGTON @ — President Truman, Adlai Stevenson and othe? Democratic party leaders meet ig the privacy of the White Hous@® today to dig for a way out of @ landslide political defeat. Nobody was talking in advanc@ of their conference, although True man may have some news whea he receives reporters afterward But there seemed no doubt that No. 1 on the agenda was this question: How can the Democrats, voted out of office last Nov. 4 for their first presidential defeat since 1928, regain their winning ways? The No. 2 question appeared to be: Who will play what roles ig the comeback try? A crowd of some 200, mostly women and children, met Steven son at Washington’s National Air+ port last. night and shouted and waved one reply to that last ques- Some chanted “We want Adlai” and others “Stevenson in ‘55. There were banners that read “‘re~ trieve with Steve.”” The Ilinois governor and de- feated Democratic presidential nominee was noncommital. He told the welcoming group, “I have only this to say aside from my grati- tude—I’m not coming back for four years.” bs To inquiring reporters Stevensoa said, “I came at the invitation of President Truman. I suppose we're going to diseuss the Demo- cratic party and have a little fare- well dinner.” There was no elaboration. It was not clear what Stevenson meant by “not coming back for four years,” The “farewell dinner” was a reference to tonight’s final dinner gathering of President and Mrs, Truman, Stevenson, Cabinet. offi- cers and “some former members” of the Cabinet. Stevenson dined at the White House with President and Mrs. Truman last night. He arrived at about 6:30 p.m. after flying from Atlantic City, N. J., where he at- tended memorial services for the late CIO President Philip Murray. The Truman-Stevenson get-to~ gees is their first since the gov- nor got a. White House_ briefing on the diplomatic and military sit- ee after hi: nomination iy. ~The listing for the regular White House staff conference today in- chides, besides Stevenson, the names of Democratic National Chairman Stephen Mitchell, Dep- uty Chairman Clayton Fritechey and Party Treasurer Dwight Pal- mer. The inclusion of Palmer sug- gests the Democrats’. campaign financing is up for consideration. When the conferees end their postmortem and begin fitting per- Sonalities into plans, the future roles of Truman and Stevenson will come to the fore. They must decide whether Tru- man, who as president has been party chief, will continue to bear the standard, step to the sidelines as an elder stutesman or go into political retirement. After two nights and a full day at the White House, Stevenson flies back to Illinois tomorrow morning. 145 CASUALTIES ARE IDENTIFIED WASHINGTON W—The Defense Department today identified 145 casualties of the Korean War. The new list 705) included 23 killed, 114 wounded, four in- jared in accidents, and two miss- j i } { of Key Weer 64 Devas at. Phoat 16)