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Thursday, December 18, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 12c pez line for one day Ne per tine for three days 10¢ per line for six days 9¢ per line for twelve days 8c per line for twenty-four days Minimum of 3 lines per insertion DEADLINE: 9:30 A.M. DAILY tl be respecte for ealy ons wi responsi only one insertion. " le Contract Rates On Request 2—Apartments For Rent ONE bedroom, all electric. Private bath, utilities, linens, dishes furn- ished. M & B Motel. Phone 2-5515. deci1-tf FURNISHED APARTMENTS, 3) rooms and bath, maid and janitor service, utilities furnished. Coral Hotel Apartments, 312 Simonton St. decl1-tf NEW Bedroom and efficiency apartments’ Ideally located for vest and recreation. El Patio Mo- tel. Washington and William Sts. nov24-tf PERE ES ASEM a OEE coe APARTMENTS now AVAILABLE. Open for your inspection. Furn- ished or unfurnished. Royal Paims Apartments. Ist Street and Patter- son Ave, deci6-tf ONE-BEDROOM Apt. Complete- ly furnisred. Util'ties includ- ed. 1104 Truman Ave., upstairs. Also, one two-b2:droom apart- ment, unfurnished except for electric stove, wetc: heater and ice box. 517 Whitehead St. Phone 2-3745 or apply County Judge’s of- fice, Mrs. Villar. dec2-tf BEDROOM Apartments and Motel rooms, co. ‘tely furnished, maid service. Sea Isle Court, 915 Page 9 3—Cottages For Rent COTTAGE, near new Margaret Ann store. Couple only. Apply Priee Organization Realtors. 411) Fleming St. decd-tf SMALL efficiency cottage. Couple only. Utilities furnished. $15.00 weekly. 802 Simonton, Phone 2-2383. decl7-3t a aie scorer FURNISHED cottage for rent. Couple only. $45 per month, in- cluding utilities. J. D. Bearup, 514 Margaret St. (Rear) dec¥?-3tx. FURNISHED efficiency cottage. Couple only. $53 monthly. Apply 1219 Varela. decl8-3tx NICE clean cottage, suitable for two. $60.00 monthly. Phone 2-9200. decl8-3t 4—Houses For Rent 2-BEDROOM, all electric * “chen. Good residential district. 1425 Trepical. Phone 2-7891, deci2-tf UNFURNISHED three - bedroom house. Newly renovated. Ideal for family. Hot and cold water and booster pump. 311 Elizabeth St., upstairs. decl6-3tx 5—Rooms For Rent CUIGi'S rooming house, Rooms with and without private baths. Cal after 3 p.m. 227 Davai St. decl2-t# NICE ROOM with private en- trance. Adjacent to bath. 1020% Margaret. $10 weekly. decl6-3t 7—Business Rentals WAREHOUSE SPACE available. Red Brick Garage. Wolkoff, 321 Simonton. nov21-tt GOOD Opportunity for chef. Kitch- en for rent in Duffy’s Delmonico, 218 Duval St. Fully equipped. Can make a good living for live wire. dec6-tf| 8—Male Help Wanted WANTED, One body man, one porter and 2 experienced Ford mechanics. Monroe Motors Inc. Windsor Lane, off Truman Ave. deci2-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. decl0-tf 3-ROOM furn. Apt. Adults only. $65.00 monthly, Phone 2.6711. novl4-tf FURNISHED Apartment. 117 Si- monton. E, A, Strunk, Jr. Phone 2-7091. decl0-tf ONE Efficiency downstairs apt. Reasonable. Near Naval Bases. Apply 425 Francis. decl1-tf VERY Desirable apt. for couple. Conveniently located. Nice neighborhood. Reasonable. 1209 Virginia. Phone 2-2897. decl2-6t FURNISHED apartment for rent. 900 Frances. decl6-3tx BEAUTIFULLY FURN. efficiency and bedroom apartments, 715 Seminole Ave., opposite Casa Ma- rina. decl6-tf 4 APTS., $60.00 monthly, with all utilities. Rooms, $10.00 weekly. 411 William St. decl6-6tx 8-ROOM, from Dec. 25th to April Ist. Write L. M. Mittelsdorf, 163 S. E. Ast St., Miami Ave. decl6 3tx 1-BEDROOM apartment. Couple) only. 801 Virginia St. decl6-tf FURNISHED apartment for couple, near beach. No pets, Phone 2-5007. decl7-5t FURN. apartment. Couple only, no} pets. Centerally located. Price} Organization 411 Fleming St. decl7-tf EFFICIENCY apartment. Adults| only. $50.00 monthly plus utili-| ties. Phone 2-3813. dec18-1tx/} FURN. efficiency apt. for rent. 719 South St. By week or month. novl7-tf COOK, reliable. Good hours and working conditions. Apply in per- son, Caribe Restaurant. novi8-tf EXPERIENCED lubrication and underseal ‘man. _ Inexperienced need not apply. Cail in person at Navarro, Inc., 601 Duval St. dec2-tf LOCAL MAN for body work. Apply in person, Navarro, Inc., 601 Du- val St. dec2-tf EXPERIENCED auto mechanic. Top commission. Apply in person. Poinciana Service Station. dec9-tf YOUNG ‘man to learn Linotype. Ap- ply N. D. Artman, Key West Citi- zen. decl2-7t STOCK BOY. Apply in person, Gulfstream Food Dept. Store, 1105 White St. decl6-tf PORTER for general cleaning and maintenance work. Apply in per- son, Weaver's, Stock Island. decl6-3t 9—Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED WAITRESS want ed. Apply Luigi’s Restaurant af- ter 3 p.m. nov26-tf| WAITRESS WANTED. Apply in person, Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Simonton, between 2 & 5 p.m. nov22-tf| KITCHEN HELP wanted. Apply in person. Ponce’s Luncheonette. 701 Simonton. decd-tf EARN $100.00 or more per month addressing envelopes in spare time at home by hand or type- writer. Send $1.00 for information and instructions. Scott & Co., Dept. 138, Roxbury Station, Box 112, Rox- bury 19, Mass. Money back guaran- tee. decé-12t WAITRESS, good hours and work- ing conditions. Apply in person, Caribe Restaurant. novas-tf KINDERGARTEN Nursery teach- er. College graduate. Experienced} preferred. Phone 2-5547, decS-tf decl8-6tx | ONE-BEDROOM apt... for rent.| $70.00 monthly, All utilities furn. 1021 Angela St. decl8-3tx 4ROOM furn. apt. Couple, no pets. Apply 1128 Margaret. Phone 23-6280. deci$-3t FURNISHED apartment. ‘Con- venient to bases. 802 Eaton St. decl8-tf WANTED, salesgirls. Full or part- time to work for Christmas busi- j mess. S. H. Kress, decli-tf | ATTRACTIVE barmaid wanted, Ap- ply Two Friends Bar, 512 Front St. Phone 2-9212. decl2-tf | BABY SITTER, Live in. 1515 Jo- sephine St. decl?-4tx | GIRL, experienced preferred, to} clerk in Drug Store. Apply in per-| a Say Aran— VEveRy IME I took ar OUR_BUDGET Rep. fg = 17—Personal Services Notary Public NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office dect3-1 IF YOU WASH ’EM then you know they are washed. Soak, wash, 3 rinses, 25c. Paul’s Self-Service Leundry, 426 White St. dec5-tf SINGER SEWING MACHINES SALES — SERVICE — PARTS SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 118 Coral Way Coral Gables dec8-20t FOR SALE: Six consecutive issues of The Key West Citizen. Deliver- ed to your door, 25¢ weekly. Dial 2-5661, Circulation Dept. dec6-tf; BRIDES TO BE HAVE YOUR wedding invitations and announcements printed by The Artman Press. Dial 2-5661. decé-t¥ PLUMBING BEPAIRS & INSTALLATION KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. 211 SIMONTON ST. TEL. 2-3123 novi5-tf aS eendiatiy SNOW CAP BLEACH is mild, effec- tive; yet has no lasting odor. Buy from your grocer. deel0-tf COCONUT TREES cleaned, remov ed. Lawns mowed, general clean- up. Brown’s Landscaping. Phone 2-5802 for free estimate. nov2i-tf 24A—Building & Financing AUSTIN G. TAYLOR, Licensed general contractor, old and new work. 616 Duval St. Phone 2-6141. nova20-tf FOR NEW HOMES All Types of Repairs And Alterations JAMES L. STAPLES General Contractor Free Estimates Gladly Given 12183 Georgia. Phone 2-5548. dec4-tf ALL TYPES GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Bonded Licensed Contractor PORTER - WAGOR - RUSSELL, INC. James Anderson, Sup’t. Ph. 2-2232. dec4-tf 25—Real Estate For Sale LOVELY 2bedroom Toppino home. Fully landscaped. En- closed yard ideal for children.) Large screened porch. Modern kitchen. Terms. Phone 2-2659. decl6-13tx VERY GOOD investments in in- come property. 2-story, 3-apart- ment house on Caroline Street, 25% gross on purchase price of $10,- 000.00, terms $6,000.00 cash, balance easy. 2-DUPLEX buildings and corner lot, producing 17% gross on pur- chase price of $21,000.0¢, terms $6,- 000.00 cash, balance easy. Two BEDROOM apartment, furn-| 80, Oriental Pharmacy, 1000 Du-; DUPLEX C.B.S. construction near ished, including utilities. Chil- dren welcome, 725 Caroline Street deci§-3tx | SMALL furnished apt., reasonable. | Utilities furn, Phone 2.2556, dect5-18-20-3tx, "Were BNO TIN HE val. decl7-8t | | EXPERIENCED Sales help in Lady's Ready to Wear. Kotton/ King, 604 Duval. decl?-3t 16—Personal — | ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Key, West. Write Box A.A. ¢/o The itizen. dec2-25tx County Beach, producing 17% gross on $16,000.00 purchase price, terms $5,000.00 cash, balance pay- able in 10 years. 2-STORY, 3-apartment house on Olivia Street, income 20% purchase price of $12,000.00, terms $8,000.00 cash and assume $4,000.00 lien, payable $100.00 per month. 419 Duval St. Dial 22831. JOHNSON & JOHNSON [33 Maine Road, Sigsbee dec8-ti (evenings), Melb I ec 25—Real Estate For Sale Classified Advertising Brings Results DIAL 2-5661 33—Miscellaneous (CONTINUED) EVENING gowns. Large stock. Values up to $100. Slightly handl- ed. Now, $5.00 and $10.00. 933 Washington Ave, Miami Beach. Phone 5-4595. decl7-24t TELEVISION tower, 40 foot high, $50. Call Bob Thompson, Naval Station, 2-3511, Ext. 296. decl7-3tx TRUETONE radio comb., $40.00; Dewald radio, $20.00; G. E. iron, $5.00; Mercury II camera, $20.00; $5 wallets $2.49 plus tax — Kodak Duofold with flash — $15.00; Westinghouse elec. hand cleaner, $15.00 — Remington rifle .22 $16.00. Esther & Bill’s, 716 Duval. decl8-2t 3-BEDROOM CBS bungalow. Com- NEW KEEPSAKE Diamond wed- furnished. Near County ding set. Original price, $350.00. Beach. Price, $15,750.00. Terms, $4,-| Will sell for $100.00 less. Written 350.00 Cash, balance payable|suarantee. 419 Virginia St., or monthly. phone 2-2059. decl8-3tx 2BEDROOM unfurnished bungalow|34—Household Items except electric kitchen and wash- ing machine. One grassed corner lot. Price, $13,000.00. Terms, $5,- 000 cash, balance payable monthly $61.32. Johnson & Johnson, 419 Du- val, phone 2-2831, nov29-tf STOCK ISLAND, ocean frontage 200 x 375. Wolkoff, 321 Simonton. nov21-tf FOR HOMES — Lots — Duplexes — Apartment and Business Prop- erty, see Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming ST. Phone 2-3612. Here since 1919. nov19-30-tx Se a cae mart neem alrhstig 22-ROOM furn. home, has 4 baths. On lot 92 x 177. Liberal terms. Also,“-unfurn. home having 15 rooms, etc, Paul Boysen,’ 626 Fle- ming St. dec6-12tx 2BEDROOM unfurnished home for sale by owner. One block from Naval Hosp. Low ‘monthly pay.wents. 3736 Duck. Phone 2-T88T. > decl5-6t 25A—Real Estate Wanted NAVY LT. wishes to buy or rent with uption to buy equity in 2 or 3-bedroom home. Moderate down payment. FHA or GI. All replies confidential, Write Box LT c/o Citizen, dec15-12t 26—Lots For Sale ———$ —________ LOT, corner George and Blanche. 44 x 100. Reasonable, Write Box AZX ¢/o Citizen, dec6-tf 27—Property Wanted cenit ice har an WANTED TO BUY acreage on Lower Keys. Send full particulars and price by letter to Box X, Sum- merland Key P.O. dec2-tues.-thurs.-sat.-tf headquarters in printing. Dial 2-5661 nov10-tf 30—Services and Repairs monton St. Phone 2-3951, nov27-tf 31—Garden - Lawn Supplies aka SINGING CANARIES, baby para- keets & metal cages. Key West Garden & Lawn Supply. Phone 2-6912. decl5-3t 33—Miscellaneous EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY! 3428 Duck Avenue, Poinciana. Phone 2-6951. We buy and sell new). and used furniture. nov27-tf pai asinine ammonia NOTES Payable forms. 10 for 15c.| RODS, reels, lures, binoculars. 802 Eaton St. ————— 12 GAUGE REMINGTON auto- matic shot gun, $75.90, 1-37 Coral Isle Trailer Court, Stock Island. gross} j i deci7-3t automatic switches, one manual, extra track, Scar Park. GIFTS for Xmas. Jigsaw-sander, $12.95. Shot gun and shells, $15.00. Jameson, 429 Caroline. decl6-3tx Oa SE See ee ar se ay RADIO RECORD combination, and electric oven. Reasonable. Phone 2-7645. decl17-3t HAVILAND CHINA, cut glass, household china and glassware, 1405 Washington. decl8-3t 35—Wanted To Buy WE PAY $1.00 for old batteries. Dick’s Tire Service, 929 Truman Ave. Phone 2-2842. decl-tf AUTOMATIC or semi-automatic washing machine in good condi- tion. Phone 2-3887. decl6-3t 38—Automobiles For Sale 39—Trailers For Sale (CONTINUED) 27’ HOUSE TRAILER with alum- irum room for rent or sale. Al’s Trailer Park, Stock Island. decl7-6tx 41—Boats and Motors 16’ BOAT with 10 H.P. inboard complete with trailer. Excellent cond., $450.00. 46-D Sigsbee Road. dec4-12tx SEE the all new 1953 Scott Atwater: 7% H.P. Now on display at your outboard headquarters, Stock Is- land. Cliff’s Marine and Supply Co. Dial 2-2531, dec6-tf EVINRUUDE motors, Speedicraft boats, sales and service. Key West Outboard, 1116 Eaton St. deci6-15tx. 14” CORRECT CRAFT runabout. tory built trailer, $750.00. 3725 Ave- nue “E.” 14 DELUXE Runabout Craft. 74 Maine Road, Sigsbee Park. decl7-3t ft. 95 H.P. Kermath Marine en- 200.00. Phone 2-3242, 12’ BOAT. White cedar bottom. Cheap. 1209 Truman Ave. decl7-4t 75 WATT ship to shore radio. Al- so, fathometer. Both used months. Like new. Phone 2-6094, 1209 Truman. decl8-6tx 42—Dogs-Cats-Pets MUST SELL. Very reasonable. A.K.C. registered male Boxer pups. 1515 First St. decl0-7tx MEXICAN double yellow head par- rots. 3 months old. Will make fine talkers. The Pet Shop, 812 Caroline. Phone 2-9470. dec13-6t GERMAN SHEPARD pups. 6 weeks old. Thorobred, no papers. Choice of litter. Silver grey male, $25.00. Dial 2-5414, deci7-3t ROYAL Siamese kittens. C, F. A. for Christmas. Dial 2-6420,' 800 Virginia Street. * decl8-3tx, 45—Transportation Storage «Moving ISLAND CITY TRANSFER f Phone 2-6733 E. V. KINSMAN “ decl0-i# 49A—House Movers HOUSEMOVER Call Garnett Phone 2-5401 for estimate, dec9-tf 50—Legal Notices NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE = 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to en- gage in business ynder the ficti- tious name of “K West-Havana vi Tour: 3 Duval treet, Key West, Florida, intends to register the said fictitious name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. ROGELIO TE: Sole Ow deci7-3t vner. nov27 ;dec4-11-18,1952 1938 PLYMOUTH. Good running condition. Phone 2-7620. dec15-6tx 1949 OLDSMOBILE “98”. Excel- lent cond. Price $1195.00. Also 1949 Crosley Station Wagon, Own- er being transferred. Call 2-5389. decl8-6tx 41 CHEVROLET. Good condition. Good tires. $350. 180-G Poincia- a. dec18-3tx 1949 FORD — $995.00. 1952 Ply- mouth — $1795.00. 1951 Ford — $1545.00. Lindsey Motor Co. deci6-3tx| HICLES TO BE GUESTS OF HO-} QUICK SALE, 1949 Ford “6”, door sedan, $800.00. Can be seen after 4:30 at 2924 Staples. Phone 2-6987. Radio, overdrive, air-conditioned — heater, $350. 826 White St Phone 2-5819, decl7- 39—Trailers For Sale TRAILERS as low as $395.00 full price. We buy, sell and finance Tipton’s Trailer Sales, Stock Is- adding a new paragraph at the end land. decl5-6t 1948 LIBERTY, 25’. Good cond. Lot 44, Key West Trailer Court or 1327 Duval St., Apt. No. 5, decll-4t decl74tx STOCK ISLAND. FOR QUICK SALE — 1952, 41 FT. | ELCAR — 2 BEDROOMS, Com. ee CS | PLETE BATHROOM — ALL ME- LIONEL Scout Train, One pair TAL WHITE KITCHEN MONTHS Pair Jap) EQUIPPE Inter-urban Fitz Lionel track, $20. SORIES. L. B. RAYL, Park OVERSEAS TRAILER COURT, $s OLD — COMPLETELY o ALL ACCES- Lor 4 declé-stx ORDINANCE NO. 380 COMMISSION SERIES AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 17 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF KEY WEST, FLOR- IDA, 1952, RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC, BY ADDING A NEW SECTION AT 60 H.P. Chris Craft engine. Fac- decl6-tf Chris- FOR SALE: Cabin Cruiser, 26 x 8 gine. Two 40-gal. fuel tanks, $1,- 50—Legal Notices (CONTINUED) Person or persons to do any one of such unlawful acts. (2) It is unlawful to throw or Place, or cause to throw in, or Place in any motor vehicle while the same is moving along any public street of this City, or is stopped on any Street of this City for the pur- Pose. of observing traffic rules, warnings or regulations, any Pamphlet, booklet, literature or other advertising informa- tion or matter relating to ho- tels, restaurants, apartment houses, tourist camps, motor courts, trailer parks and other lodging and eating facilities in The City of Key West, Florida, or the accommodation to be had thereat or the rates in connection therewith; or to solicit any occupant of said motor vehicle to become a guest of any hotel, restaurant, apartment house, tourist camp, motor court, trailer park, inn, or other lodging or eating place in The City of Key West, Florida; excepting therefrom, however, the right of any own- er of any such place of busi- ness or his bona fide em- ployee to solicit such business from the occupant or occu- pants of any automobile or ve- hicle parked within one hun- dred feet of his said place of business. Section 2. Any person violating the provisions of the foregoing shall be deemed to have created! a nuisance or traffie hazard, and shall be punished in accordance with the general penalty provisions set forth in Section 1.8 of the Code of The City of Key West, Florida. Section 3. This Ordinance shall go into effect immediately upon its passage and adoption and au- thentication by the signature of the presiding officer and the Clerk of the Commission, and publica- tion thereof one time in a news- paper of general circulation pub- lished in The City of Key West, Florida. Read and passed on first reading at a regular meeting held Decem- her 9, 1952. Read and passed on final reading at a regular meeting held Decem- ber 16, 1952. (s) C. B, HARVEY Mayor. Attest: VICTOR LOWE City Clerk. dec18,1952 Job Trainees Called For At Air Base Applications for positions at Ro- bins Air Force Base as Student Engineer Trainees are now being accepted. This examination, which is open until further notice, was announced by the Executive Secretary of the Board of U. S. Civil Service Ex- aminers at Robins Air Force Base, which is located 18 miles South of Macon, Ga. The purpose of this examination is to recruit, on an open-competi- tive basis, persons who will en- roll, or are enrolled as freshman students in engineering at an ac- credited college or university ac- THE END THEREOF, PER- | TAINING TO REGULATIONS | PROHIBITING THE THROWING OF ADVERTISING MATERIALS INTO VEHICL AND PRO- | HIBITING TH OLICITING OF OCCUPANTS OF MOTOR’ VE- | TELS, RESTAURANTS OR MO- '|/TOR COURTS; PROVIDING A) | PENALTY FOR THE | TIONS OF THE PROVISIONS OF VIOLA- zest, _—Cec6-3t) THIS ORDINANCE; AND PRO-| 1946 NASH. Good condition. Clean VIDING WHEN ORDINANCE) | GOES INTO EFFECT. Be it enacted by the City Com- 3tx| mission of The City of Key West,| Trainee position until they Florida: Section 1. That Chapter 17 of the Code of The City of Key West, Florida, 1952, relating to motor ve- hicles and traffic, be amended by thereof, to read as follows: ful for any per- ie street, road- ay or sidewalk, in of Key West, Florida ow in, or atte throw in any motor ve ¥ motor ve- whether standing or moving, or to place cr throw tourist trail facili- homes, moter courts, ceptable to the Federal agency, ‘and who will be employed as Student Engineer Trainees by the agency during those periods they jare not attending college. | Persons appointed to these post- tions will participate in special training programs requiring alter- nate periods of attendance at col- lege and work in the agency. After satisfactorily completing each per- iod of on-the-job training, students | will be granted leave to return to | college. As they complete addition- | jal academic training they may be) promoted to a higher grade of | re-| jceive their bachelor’s degrees, at which time they may be assigned to work in- full-time professional | engineering positions. These pro-| mothers will be made on the basis | records of service. | | Freshman students in engineer- ing colleges, and senior high school j j students who expect to complete jall courses required for admission to an engineering college within | \6 months of the closing date for} jreceipt of applications, may file lin this examination. All applicants, | lif eligible, may receive provisional | appointments, but may not enter jon duty in the Federal agency un- | itil they show they are actually lenrolled im an engineering curri- | y the Agency and are available for the first | period of full time on-the-job train- jing_in the agency. | The positions, which begin at 4 per anpum, are open lo men) jonly. | Persons wishing to apply for this | examindtion should {He proper ap- | plication forms with the Execu- tive Secretary, Board of U. 8. C Service Examiners, Robins ree Base, Ga., or contact the Board at S53 Third St, Macon, Ga, | A | Tuesday said ¢ Man Survives Rough Night In Mangroves MIAMI, Fla. @—A mar who clung to mangrove bushes in Angel Fish Creek 20 miles south of Mi- ami for more than 28 hours dure ing some of Florida’s coldest weather was reported in “‘satis> factory” condition in Veterans Hos- pital today. Fred Tyzzer Jr., released from a hospital only two weeks ago with a badly burned hand, sur vived a night of 35-40 degree cold stripped to his undershorts. The 38-year-old Navy veteran watched while a Coast Guard PBY and a helicopter flew overhead in search for him, but couldn’t at- tract their attention. Finally, the Coast Guard abandoned the search and said he presumably had drowned. Tyzzer lost his balance and fell from the tugboat Logan about 11 a.m. Tuesday between. Cape Flori- da and Cutter Bank. He was res- cued late yesterday by Capt. Cleveland Knowles aboard his fishing vessel. “Because of the cold weather, I had plenty of clothes on when I fell off the boat,” Tyzzer said. “Thanks to my training as a senior Red Cross life saver, I was able to peel off my shoes, two pairs of socks, two pairs of pants, ‘sweater and jacket.” Capt. George Baron, skipper of the tugboat didn’t notice that his only crewman had diseppeared until half an hour later, Tyzzer watched the tug until it, moved out of sight, then shed his clothing and swam three or four miles to the mangrove swamp. All night long he buried his face in the mangrove roots to ward off the chill northwest wind. Knowles, who has fished the area for 10 years, was headed for Port when he saw Tyzzer waving a mangrove twig. Tyzzer estimated he reached the swampy, mangrove-studded shore about 1 p.m. He waved vainly at passing boats and the helicopter. He waded through knee-deep mud toward Angel Fish Creek, which divides Key Largo, but no boats came up the channel before nightfall. Again yesterday he waved at boats and planes, but none saw him until Knowles eame along. “He was weak and in shock but seemed in pretty fair shape,” Knowles said. “We put some clothes on him and fed him some coffee and cup cakes. He wouldn’t eat much—said he was afraid jit might give him cramps.” “I know I’m a lucky man,” said Tyzzer, “It was certainly an un- comfortable night.” Five Million Passengers For Delta Airlines MIAMI, Fla (#—Delta Air Lines carried its five millionth passenger today and not without a flurry of excitement. When ticket No. 5,000,000 was is- sued in Chicago to Miss Marcia Chapman, the line prepared to give full honors to ‘‘Miss Five Million,” including an orchid corsage and a set of matched luggage. But when Miss Chapman strolled in to claim her ticket, she turned out to be 4 years old and could barely be seen over the top of the ticket counter. A doll was substituted for the orchids. It was planned to have Mayor D. Lee Powell of Miami Beach greet Miss Five Million, but a quick switch was made and the greeter was Mary Lee Powell, 8- year-old daughter of the mayor. A four-piece beach outfit, child's size, was substituted for the lugg- age. She can use that while here on vacation The five-millionth passenger Is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs, B, M. Chapman of Chicago, U. S. Repeats Bid For Compensation WASHINGTON # — The United States has submitted a new de- mand for compensation for the U. &. bomber and her eight-man crew lost when they were shot down by @ Russian plane near Japan Oct A note delivered in Moscow B2 “entirely un- defended,” was on a routine fight at the time of the attack by the Soviet fighter. The U. & termed the attack “unprovoked and ux justified.” ha This government rejected a@ daim by Moscow, made in a note dated Nov. 24 and published by the State Department Tuesdsy, that the bomber had viclated the Russian border and fired on the Red plane first. Russia said had no information on the eight crew members,