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Noon Stock Market Prices NEW YORK (AP) Goodyear 34 Afil G Eq 8% Greyhound gh. gi 5%Hupp Corp. 44 Alls Cha Mfg so36illinois Cent 854% Am Airi 14% Int. Harvester 32% Am Ca: 354Kresge (S. S.) 35%4 Am Smelt & R159 Lenman Corp 80% Am Sugar Ref 52 Lig & Myers 74% a7 1594 Loews Inc. 12% American Tob 65% Lorillard (P) 244 Am. Woolen 27%4Louisy & Nash 67% Anacon Cop 42%Montg. 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Ut. 26% Willys Overl. 12% Glidden Co. 34% Woolworth Rub. 78 East Texas State Wins 19th Straight ORLANDO (#—East Texas State Temained unbeaten in 19 straight football games today after defeat- ing Tennessee Tech 33-0 for the most lopsided victory in Tangerine Bowl’s seven-year history. The Texans, with Marvin Brown running and James Gray passing, Scored two quick first period touch- downs Thursday night, then waited until the fourth quarter before cranking up their offensive ma- chine again. Twenty points in the last period came in a seven-minute burst. Brown dashed 25 yards around right end for the first touchdown ison the game was four minutes old. Tommy McCormack then took a 16-yard pass from Gray for another score. Gray’s: passing—Brown’s running —started the fourth quarter flurry. He threw to Brown twice, the two plays spanning 89 yards with Brown going most of the distance zfoot on,the second which was good for 67 yards. Safetyman Glynn Johnston in- tercepted Jack Van Hooser’s pass and tore off 75 yards for another ——__. BASKETBALL RESULTS COLLEGE BASKETBALL By The Associated Press OTTAWA (KAS) TOURNAMENT (Quarter-finals) Central Missouri 68 Hastings 59 Drury 93 William Jewell 71 Southeast Missouri 71 Baker (Kas) 60 Ottawa (Kas) 84 Maryville (Mo) 74 OTHER GAMES 4|Fordham 63 Duquesne 59 4 | Vanderbilt 95 Yale 67 Seton Hall 75 Wittenberg 60 Washington (St.Louis) 63 Harvard 42 Seina .67 Los Angeles Loyola 54 Bradley 88 Springfield (Mass WmMary 82 Winston-Salem Bul- lets 63 Niagara 69 Rochester 64 Lawrence Tech 70 Murray (Ky) 68 7 Wheaton 84 Beloit 65 Amherst 71 Upsala 59 David Lipscomb 61 Middle Tenn 60 Pittsburg (Kas) 69 Southwestern “| (Kas) 55 Washburn 79 McPherson 68 Ft. Hays (Kas) 81 Bethany (Kas) 58 Rea (NM) Travelers 84 Missouri Valley 69 East Tenn 83 Appalachian 65 Winston-Salem Tchrs 72 North Car- olina A&T 66 SCHONECKS TAKE (Continued from Page One) the front door were garlanded in holly with colored lights. In one : window, an Angelic chorus was placed while Santa Claus and his reindeer cavorted in the other along with an attractive snow scene. The Commercial prize was won by Nobles with a simple Nativity scene featuring the Christ Child and the Holy Mother in a simple motif of blue and white. “Joy to the World” was the theme of the display with a large banner in the background proclaiming this senti- ment. Two tall tapers illuminated the scene. Jaycee officials have pronounced the contest the most successful in the history of the affairs. touchdown and Luck Parks fol- lowed him across on a nine-yard plunge. The Tennesseeans threatened once, reaching the Texans’ 6 in the second. Tackle Bruno Ashley smeared a last down passing try. Paid attendance was 12,340. Ford Lincoln Mercury ‘ 2-5631 ONLY FOR HOME or PHONE Week End Special 1941 Buick Super Fordor Sedan FULL PRICE Monroe Motors, Inc. 2-5631 $95.00 COMMERCIAL USE... We Are Prepared To Furnish You With Clear, Pure Cube » Crushed ICE Thompson Enterprises, Inc. (ICE DIVISION) KEY WEST. FLORIDA | DIAL 2.6831 TEMPERATURES| AT 7:30 A.M., EST, Charleston - Chicago Corpus Christi - Denver Detroit El Paso _ 30 Ft. Worth 41 Galveston 50 Jacksonville 40 Kansas City . 32 KEY WEST 64) Key West Airport Los Angeles ae Louisville 38 Meridian 52 Miami 56 Minneapolis 21 Memphis 5 New Orleans 55] New York 37 Norfolk 3 Oklahoma City 37 Omaha _. 24 Pensacola 63 Pittsburgh St. Roanoke - 32 St. Louis 38 San Antonio - San Francisco Seattle a Tallahassee Tampa __ Washington TRAFFIC LIGHT (Continued from Page One) Place in the beat of Florida High- way Patrolman Marvin J. Wilder in the hours of revelry New Year’s Eve and early New Year’s Day. A couple fell asleep at the wheel while driving on Stock Island. They rolled off on a shoulder, off that to the bushes, and smashed their car. Damage is not estimated at present, Wilder said. DOOMED SPIES (Continued from Page One) mit American atomic bomb se- crets to Russia. The appeals court yesterday also upheld the lower court ruling deny- ing a new trial for Morton Sobeil, who is serving a term of 30 years to life in Alcatraz Prison in the same case. The appeals court said the lower court had shown ‘“‘conclusively” \that the three had not raised any material issue of fact that required a rehearing. A WAR JITTERY (Continued from Page One) crowds in Manhattan. Times Square had a throng of 200,000 at midnight, police estimated. In the past years, the estimate has run up to one million. Most night club and hotel pro- prietors in New York weren't growling—neither were many of them exactly elated—over the cash registers’ tune. z Among churches drawing large New Year's Eve attendances were St. Patrick’s Cathedral and the Episcopal Cathedral of St. John ‘the Divine. Weather and other conditions af- fected the size of the holiday turn- outs in cities from coast to coast. The traditional bowl football games held the sports spotlight in America today—the Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Calif.; Sugar Bowl at New Orleans, Cotton Bowl ‘at Dal- las, and Orange Bowl at Miami, and others. ae If you buy ready-made egg nog for the New Year festivities, rate fresh nutmeg over it just before serving. Fast, Dependab! alo MIAMI Between Miami (Neo Stops SUNDAYS) at 6: LEAVES MIAMI and arrives at o'clock A.M. LEAVES KEY WES SUNDAYS) at 8: arrives at Miami P.M. LEAVES MIAMI SUNDAYS) at 12: The EATHERMAN Says soca Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy and slightly warmer to- day and tonight. Saturday, partly cloudy to cloudy with risk of a scattered shower. Gentle to mod- erate variable winds. Florida: Increasing cloudiness and warmer today and tonight with showers in north portion tonight. Clearing and becoming cooler Saturday. Jacksonville through the Flor- ida Straits: Moderate east to south winds shifting to northerly Saturday. Increasing cloudiness followed by showers in north por- tion tonight. Saturday, fair. East Gulf of Mexico: Moderate southeast to south winds shifting to northerly in extreme north portion tonight and elsewhere on Saturday. Increasing cloudiness followed by showers in north Portion this after noon and to- night. Saturday, fair. Observations taken at City Office Key West, Fla., Jan. 2, 1953 9:00 A.M., EST Temperatures Highest yesterday - Lowest last night Mean ____ Normal - Precipitation Total last 24 hours Total this month __ 0 ins, Deficiency this month . .10 ins. Total this year __ 0 ins, Deficiency this year _.. .10 ins, Relative Humidity at 9:00 A.M, 85% Barometer (Sea Level) 9:00 A.M. 30.10 ins—1019.3 mbs. _ Tomorrow's Almanac eunbies WAS eae omnes 5:51 p.m. Moonris 8:59 p.m. Moonset —___________ 9:16 a.m. TOMORROW'S (Naval Base) HIGH Low 11:38 a.m, 5:09 a.m. 11:11 p.m. 4:35 p.m. Co ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Time of Height of Bahia Honda (bridge) ——-oh 10m 9.0 ft. No Name Key (east end) —-+-2h 20m Chica Station— Tide high water ITALY MAY BAR U.S, (Continued from Page One} man who is born in Italy and spends a day or two here and the rest of his life in another country until he is no longer considered useful.” “They can't send them back like a postal parcel,” he said. “It’s too easy that way. “If they send these people back to us, they won't be permitted to land.” The spokesman said the deci- sion, which has not yet been com- municated to Washington, does not affect Italians who were never naturalized. Overseas ‘Transportation Company, Inc. le Freight and Express Service between AND KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS and Key West Express Schedule En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EXCEPT 00 P.M. Arrives at Miami at 12:00 o‘clock Midnight. DAILY (EXCEPT 200 o’clock Mi Key West at 6:00 Local Schedule iT DAILY (EXCEPT ‘06 o'clock A.M. and (Stops At All Intermediate Points) at 4:00 o'clock P.M. DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o‘clock A.M. and il Free Pick Up and | | arrives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock Delivery Service FULL CARGO INSURANCE MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaten and Francis Sis. DlAL 2-706! SSS, Missing Letter Was’ Reason For Hassle, it was a missing letter that caused the misunderstanding that resulted in the cancellation of the baseball series between the Cu- ban Juvenile Champions and a picked team of Key West teen- agers, City Recreation Paul Al- bury said today. 5 In a letter addressed to .pre- sident of the San Carlos insti- tute, from the organizers of ‘the Cuban team, they emphasized that the age limit for the play- ers would be 14 years. However, Albury who cooperated unoffi- cially in getting the Key West team together, did not receive the letter until it was too late and four of the Key West players were found to be overage, most of them by a month or two. » Albury added that he had nothing to do with the hassle which ended the series after a single game had been played. The Director General of Sports in Cuba will come to Key West ‘on Sunday to confer on the situa- tion, Fullback Neil Worden and Half- back Johnny Lattner have gained more than a mile and a_ half of football yardage and scored 29 touchdowns between them in their two seasons with Notre Dame's football squad. “sr. Green ‘and Simonton Sts. EXPERT BODY AND FENDER WORK— AUTOMOBILE PAINTING FREE ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN WILSON'S AUTO TRIM JIMMY: JENKINS, Mgr. Teday’s | NEW YORK, ® — The stock! market was steady today at the | opening of the new year. H Price changes were usually in| the smaller fractions with only a few venturing as much as a major fraction away from the previous close. Alleghany Corp. opened on a block of 6,500 shares unchanged at-5%4: Among other blocks were Pennsylvania Railroad 1,000 shares up “% at 22, Radio Corp. 1,500 off % at 284%, Republic Steel 1,200 off % at 46%, General Motors 1,800 unchanged at 67, and Standard Oil (N.J.). 1,000 up % at 78. Trading was brisk at the start | as brokers brought over-the-holi- | day orders to the floor. But this rush dwindled off rapidly and the tape idled. The market ended the year at the high point established Tuesday at $115.70 as measured by the Associated Press average of 60 stocks. ART CLASSES OPEN Martello Towers Art School at County Beach will hold the first class in art instruction for chil- dren Saturday, Jan. 3. Classes will be held every Saturday from 10:00 to. 12:00 a. m. Brighten up and protect your car with our fine custom made auto tops. and seat covers in ‘durable, colorful fabrics! (WE FINANCE) Dial, 2.3951 Friday, January 2, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN We are now equipped and paint work... ALL WORK DRESS UP YOUR CAR FOR THE SEASON Immediate Service—No Waiting to do all types body, fender expert craftsmen that assure you of fast efficient service. Take new pride i tep-notch job by us. Drive in ter an estinate, today! 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