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Tuesday, February 10, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 ONE FIREMAN DEAD, (Continued from Page Cne) beside tracks leading into the Union Station in the heart of the city. Dead is 56-year old Assistant Fire Chief Morris H. Dean, a vet- eran of the fire department since 1918. He was killed when the roof and a section of the warehouse wall fell on him. Luther W. Guthrie, 34, was cri- tically injured. The other firemen were taken to a hospital with injuries ranging from severe lacer- ations to broken arms and legs, Subscrihe to The Citizen DOG RACES | TONIGHT POST TIME 8:15 P.M. 10 RACES QUINIELAS --- DAILY DOUBLE Ist and 2nd RACES EVERY RACE NIGHTLY TODAY'S STOCK MARKET NEW YORK — The stock market was mixed and narrow today, but there were rising ten- dencies shown in several major divisions. Prices moved mostly by small fractions, range of price changes was around a point either way. Among higher divisions were railroads, steels, radio - television issues, and gold stocks. Lower prices were paid for most rubbers, merchandising issues, and oils. The motion picture and chem- ical sections were mostly higher. Higher stocks included New York Central, Southern Railway, U. S. Steel. Chrysler, Kennecott Copper, Homestake Mining, American Cya- namid, Du Pont, Westinghouse Electric, Douglas Aircraft, and Radio Corp. F Lower were Studvubaker, Good- year, Woolworth, Caterpillar Trac- tor, Distillers Corp., Consolidated | ri; Edison, and American Can, RARE TRUNKBACK (Continued from Page One) lieved to be the mate of. another | Goch caught the same day. He (or she) was believed to be the only trunk- back turtle in captivity. There is a stuffed trunkback on display at the Museum of Natural History in New York, Aquarium manager Bill Kroll said. Meanwhile a rare robin fish, now on display at the. marine wonder- land on Front Street is the center of attention. Seldom found in these waters, the robin fish is some- what similar to a flying fish ex- cept that his “wings’ are much better developed. Robin fish are not known to do much “flying,” as well. The specimen was caught on the fishing boat “Storm King” by Captain Shirley Garson. ——__—__—__— MEETING DATE CHANGED The Book Review group of the Officers’ Wives’ Club will meet February 18 instead of February 11 as was originally announced. ossword Across 1, Formal dance 5. Curve 8, City in Texas 12. American lake | 13. Epoch 14, Scent it Ree it One indefi- i z Vig nia: rr. } 23. Philippine it vei Ss Noon Stock Market Prices NEW YORK (AP) peoerees Noon yoks: although’ the outside | Am Suser MOVE AFOOT IN (Continued trom Page One) clubs not just to pour tea, but to help in the affairs of state and — management,” she stress- Tilting the scales in Mrs, Har- vey’s favor for the Governor's Mansion she believes is the new- ly favorable attitude of her. own sex to outstanding women. Formerly women used to be call- 60% |¢d women’s worst enemies, she bird said. Today, the trend is in the other direction. Women are back- ing their own sex and actually pro- 6% | moting them in public office. 53% Penny (JC) Burl Mills 14 Pepsi Cola Caterp Tra Celanese Ches & Oh Chrysler Coca Cola Colg Palm Col Gas Con Vultee Cont Can Corn Prod Cruc Stl ry. Diana ste du Pont East Airt Erie RR Eversharp Family Fin 90% 117, Rexall Drug 45% Schenley Ind 14% Seab Al RR 12% Studebaker 97% Swift 26% Texas Co 54! 20% Tex PC & 0 37% 13%4Un Bag & P 18% Un Carbide 24% Un Oil Cal 35%4Un Pac 68% Unit Aire 53 Unit Fruit se U S Steel 66% Warn Pict 75% Woolworth HEARING LOSS (Continued from Page One) ' March, General Supervisor of In- struction, Tel. 2-5012 or the Kiwan- is Club for assistance. The percent of hearing loss in each school is as follows:- Key West High School, tested— 1,094; loss, 11; percent loss, 1 per- cent. Harris Plenientary, tested — 371; loss, 9; percent loss, 2.4 per- cent. Truman Elementary, tested — 494; loss, 13; percent loss, 2.6 per- cent. Poinciana Elementary, tested— 320; loss, 15; percent loss, 4.6 per- cent. Douglass School, tested — 464; loss 13; percent loss 2.8 percent. Totals—tested, 2,743; loss, 61; Percent loss 2.2 percent. Mrs. Wilma Clairmont has been iF |AIGIS MP Ic O] MIETSIA) AIL IO On MMP IAICICMIE|SiT Ie e| anes a fT t O BEERS PHON was arin - oe INRIA OL EATIED eRe REI REICIRIE|AINTIN | IDIETAI TIAUITIMP OF MIGIETAIe Solution of Yesterday's Puzzig DOWN 1. Make tardy One of the key questions Mrs. Harvey hopes to get answered in the coming year is the actual pro- Portion of women voters to men 3, | in the State of Florida. Asked if she had conferred with any of the leading male politicians in the state on her chances for the Executive’s chair, she said: “Let’s see what the women think about it first. Then I'll talk to the men.” There are no legal or constitu- 4 | tional barriers against a woman’s holding the office of Governor in ssiq the State, Mrs. Harvey said. Right now though the State BPW under Mrs. Harvey’s direction is concentrating on its year’s theme “| Equal Pay for Equal Work,” its emphasis may veer to the theme of “Wilhelmina For Governor in 1956’” if talk among the ladies con- tinues to grow. A native Key Wester, Mrs. Har- vey was the first BPW from the Island to win the State Presidency of the organization. of invaluable assistance to Mr. March in giving and correcting the tests. DR. J.. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST Duplication of Lenses and Frames OFFICE HOURS 9-12 — 2-5 619 DUVAL STREET (Upstairs) TELEPHONE 2.7821 Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE and CUBAN -——TRY A POUND TODAY—— STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Triumph Coffee Mill at ALL GROCERS Legion Meet Wed. A regular meeting of Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, American Legion, will be heid on Wednes- day at 8 p. m. at the Post Home on Stock Island, Post Adjutant Bethel Johnson stated today. Movies of general interest will be shown following the meeting, Johnson said. MAN IS HELD ON (Continued from Page One) 20 minutes later at the main gate of the Naval Station by Garrison with the aid of two Marine sen- tries. No bond has been set dy police who said that they would w' -" Gorrison signs an affidavit. A warrant was issued this morn- ing by Justice of the Peace Ira , Albury charging Breaking and En- tering, to wit: trespassing with ma- licious and ~ mischevious intent. Hines was transferred to the -Coun- ty Jail. Albury has not set a-heat ang in the case. The Key West Citizen Published daily (except Sunday) by L. P, Artman, owner and pub> lisher, from The Citizen Building, corner of Greene and Ann‘ Streets. Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County Ll. P. ARTMAN NORMAN D. 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Yes—all the beauty, comfort and action you could ask for are yours in this superb new car. See us soon for a thrilling demonstration drive in Oldsmobile’s new Classic Ninety-Eight. Optional ot exis cos. 26. Dine 27. Landed 0} 30, Trea" TOMORROW NIGHT ALL PROCEEDS FROM THE NIGHT'S RACES WILL BE DONATED TO THE NAVY CHARITY CARNIVAL FREE PARKING — BUSES EVERY 14 HOUR NO MINORS ADMITTED Admission 25c STATE SUPERVISED PARI-MUTUEL BETTING KEY WEST KENNEL CLUB ~~ Heads Up | for a new classic HEARING STARTS (Continued trom Page Une) one union from bargaining simul- taneously for employes for all | steel firms, for instance. but allow | one union to represent all workers j in many plants owned by one | company. | Lucas said he anticipated some | employers, as well as unions, will }oppose his plan. He mentioned management in the shipping, pulp }and paper, glass, china, stove, | wallpaper, baking and parts of the coal industry. COMMISSION MEETS (Continued from Page One) flu. As The Citizen went to press Commissioners Harry Harris, Frank Bentley and Clarence Higgs were 1 without the flu and therefore able to make up a quorum tonight. County Clerk Ear! Adams and County Legal Advisor Paul Saw- yer will be present. Sheriff John Spottswood is expected at his office late today following his successful confer- ence with law enforcement heads of Dade and Broward counties. Elsewhere at the courthouse today, County Tax Collecter How- ard Wilson was coping with the lines of motorists who are ob- jtaining their 1953 tags. Super- visor of Registration Sam Pin- der and Deputy Mrs. Edna Mae Bullman swore in the applicants for Overseas Highway stickers. All drivers who are bona fide! residents of Monroe County can obtal: these stickers by making affidavits MAY BE REPAIRED BY ANY iit NATIONAL S.EL WARRANTY DEALER IN THE UNITED STATES S. E. 1. 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