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TODAY'S STOCK MARKET NEW YORK @® — The stock market maintaihed a fairly steady front today with trading light. Price changes were small with | many leading issues failing to ap- pear on the tape until comparative- Ty late. Packard opened on a block of 3,400 shares anchanged at 6. Di- rectors declared a dividend of 20 cents. Pepsi-Cola started on a block of 5,000 shares up at 12. It was yesterday’s most active issue with a gain of 3, sl New Haven Railroad opened on Soca 2,500 shares up % at 32%. It was yesterday’s second most active is- gue up 2%. There were no outstanding groups of stocks today in early AP) upp. Cp 4% Cent 55% Int Harv { 1@Kresge (ss) 32% Kress (SH) 394Ligg & My ; S3¥aLockh Aire 158% Loew's 70% Lori 23% Lou & Nash 42% Montg Ward Mrs. Brinton’s Funeral To Be «| Tomorrow, 4:30 Funeral Services for Mrs. L. C. 4, | Brinton, who died yesterday morn- ‘4 | ing will be held at St. Paul’s Epis- |copal Church tomorrow at 4:30 p. |m., it wag announced today. Father John Armfield will con- duct the services. Mrs. Brinton requested specifi- “\eally in her will that no flowers 14. Pepsi Cola 30% Philo trading. All posted small gains and | Bast nse PRESIDENT NAMES aoe trom Page One) embassy at Tapei, since Aug. 8, — 8 ambassador; he would suc- eeed Dr. J. Leighton Stuart, a has resigned because of illness, fun oe ae of Manitowoc, . He has m in the foreign service ‘since 1927, ee ‘The U. S. Army has standardiz- oi German shepherds as_ war prencsereene cS th THREE HOTELS IN eens Located in the Heert f the ROOMS REASONABLE RATES Quitkes Jar Houses FINLEY, Tenn, w—Two more | minor €arthquakes jarred houses and satéled dishes and windows in this Northwest Tennessee town yesterday. No damage was re- ported. / lll oo a? POPULAR PRICES EE ES City WRITE or WIRE for RESERVATIONS with BATH and TE: PHONE Ritz —_Pershi 182 B. Flagler St. 226 zal Hotel Elevator a Miller Hotel 29 bat Hg Ave. Rooms Elevator BUS STATION "Me? I'm writing to CITY; LOAN Company. After all, if it hadn't been ib them, we couldn't have taken this w* atdlerful vacation.” Overseas Transportation Compaay, Inc. Fast. Dependable Freight and Express Service behween MIAMI ¢ ) KEY WEST Also Serving ALL PC)INTS ON 1 .ORIDA KEYS Betwoon Milmi and Koy West (No Staps En Reute) LEAVES Key 4 SUNDA’ i DAILY SUNDAYS) gt 12:00 e’cleck end arrives” DAILY (EXCEPT P.M. Arrives at XCEPT Midnight » Key West at 6:00 o'clock A.M. “2 |(Judge Aquilino Lopez, ts j be sent to her funeral. These are % |her exact words, .t was stressed “2 | by relatives; “I also request my executor Jr.) to | notify such of my friends as would be disposed to serd flowers for my funeral to contribute to the relief of worthy blind persons a sum equal to that which they would have expended for flowers for my funeral.” It was said that Mrs. Brinton was particularly interested in the Prominent Key Westers who will serve as pallbearers for the late window of Col. Brinton are as fol- ris, Col. Herbert Pace, Joe Pinder, Jano Baillod and A. Maitland Adams. Pritchard Funeral Home is in charge of funeral arrangements. Guthrie Babcock, one of Mrs. Brinton’s nephews is en route from Miami to attend the funeral. Her Key West nephews and nieces will be present, as well as her many friends. Burial will be in the family plot in Key West Cemetery. KW Ham Club Cancels Meeting The Key West Radio Amateur club is cancelling its Friday night meeting because of the Navy Charity Carnival which falls on that night, Bill Vette, club presi- dent announced today. The next meeting - will take place Friday, March 6, 7:30 p. m. at the National Guard Armory. Hearing Set On Larceny Charge A preliminary hearing for Wil- liam F. Kroesche, local . Navy man, who is being held on charges of grand larceny and breaking and entering, has beer scheduled for Thursday afternoon at 5:00 Albury. Kroesche was taken into cus- tody early yesterday morning by a allegedly broke into the Thompson Hardware Company store at the corner of Grinnell and Caroline Streets and made off with a rifle valued at over $80. He was taken to Shore Patrol Headquarters and then turned over to Monroe County authorities. BIG NAVY CARNIVAL (Continued from Page One) Baker will offer ‘free rides to chil- dren on the fire trucks and also have a “Minute” game for patrons. FAWTU is, running the rifle range with .22 Winchesters for the Dick Deadeyes and Calamaity Janes who know how to draw a fine bead. Targets are rotating and spinners, but there are no sitting ducks. VX-1 caters to the crowd ja booth where potato chips, dogs, beer and soft drinks available. There are tables and chairs where hay winners can gloat and losers can sit and brood. There’s a basketball throw, a Muffin Tin game to be supervised by the Public Works Dept. of the Naval Station. Inflation of the right kind has with hot- are towering up like a cumulus cloud over the ZX-11 spot where kiddies jand adults ¢an get miniature bal- |loons in gala hues. Fleet Sonar jhas a Fish Pond from which to j snag prizes. It’s all decorated with }funny denizens and a seductive | mermaid ith a tatoo mark “Love Sinbad.” 3 The Fleet Reserve Association as a concession and its Auxili- | gives away beer and ham to | lucky people. | A. U. W. is in charge of the “Mouse Marathon”. . . .and that's mo rat race. The U. S. Naval Hospital, Des- yer Division $01, HS-1, SubRon | Units, and others are all preparing ifor the big premiere tomorrow night. Naval Ordinance, first on the blind fund of the Key West Lions | Club. | lows: Judge Lopez, W. Curry Har- | pair of local Navy men when he/| Boca set in with a big silver balloon} |The "WEATHERMAN Says Key West and Vicinity: Clear to jpartly cloudy today thru Thurs- jday; continued cool today and Thursday and a little cooler to- night. Rising temperatures by |Friday. Fresh northerly winds, | moderately strong at times. |SMALL CRAFT WARNING. | Florida: Partly cloudy today jand Thursday. Cooler today. Warmer Thursday. Jacksonville thru the Florida Straits: Moderate, occasionally ‘fresh northwest to north winds ; becoming rnoderate northeast by |tonight and moderate northeast’ to least Thursday. Partly . cloudy | weather. East Gulf of Mexico: -Moderate north to northeast winds occasion- \ally fresh over extreme south por- tion -today. Thursday moderate winds, southéasterly over north |portion and easterly over south |portion. Partly cloudy weather, Western Caribbean: Fresh to occasionally moderate east to northeast winds today and Thurs- day. Partly cloudy south portion and mostly cloudy with scattered showers over the north portion. Observations taken at City Office Key West, Fla., Feb. 18, 1953 9:00 A.M. EST Temperatures Highest yesterday .. Lowest last!night Mean .. Normal .. Precipitation Total last 24, HOUrS ........00 Total this Excess this Total this ye: Excess this year Barometer (Gea Level) 9:00 A.M. 30.28 ins.—1025.4 mbs. i Tv WILLIAM HARRY ALBURY William Harry Atbury, 76, died this morning at his residence 619 Grinnell after a long illness. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon 4:30 p, m. First Congregational Church where the body will be placed at 2 p. m, Rev. Chas. Meeker, assisted by Rev. D. T. Newman will officiate at the services. Lopez Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Burial will be in family plot City Ceme- op wife Mrs. Ella B. Al- bury, two sons, Harold Albury, Key West, George S. Albury, Key West; three daughters, Mrs. Alice B. Albury, Key West, Mrs. Liva L. Lowe, Key West, Mrs. Nellie B. Fitzharris, Key West; two: sis- ters, Mrs. Mamie Sawyer, Salt Lake City, Utah, Mrs. Fannie Lenihan, Tampa, Fla; one brother, Henry Albury, Key West, Fla. and six grandchildren. MRS, LOUISA MIYARES Mrs. Louisa Miyares, 63, died yesterday morning at the resi- dence of her niece, Mrs. Margaret Alexander, 1308 William St., after a long illness, The remains were sent yester- day afternoon to Tampa, Fla., for funeral services and burial by the Lopez Funeral Home. Survivors: One daughter, M Richard Fidalgo, Tampa, Fi: one son, Mr. Willie Miyares, Tam- pa, Fila.; Four Sisters; Mrs. L. Muniz, Key West, Fla.; Mrs. Vir- ginia Jermino, Tampa, Fla.; Mrs. Dolores Garcia, Tampa, Fla.; Mrs. Emelina Alverez, Tampa, Fia.; one brother, Mr. Ralph Vilches, grand- Tampa, Fla.j and two - | children. '|JP Hearing Tomorrow At 4 Irving Carey, charged with tres- passing at Sait Air Motel on Feb- Tuary 1 will have a preliminary .| hearing before Peace Justice Roy Sunset Moonrise (Nawal Base) HIGH 6% 1:57 a.m, | 1:32 p.m. 6:52 a.m, 8:47 p.m, 00 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference p.m. by Justice of the Peace Ira | Bahia Honda (bridge) —‘oh f0ni©° No Name Key ae ai (cast end) —+-2h/ddin | aston Tide ‘high Sandy Pt.) TEMPERATURES AT 7:30 A.M., EST Atlanta .... Augusta Billings ... Birmingham Bismark Boston ...... Buffalo ... Charleston Chicago Corpus Denver Detroit El Paso . Ft. Worth Galveston Jacksonville Kansas City KEY WEST .. | Key West Airport Los Angeles .. | Louisville | Meridian | Miami Minneapolis Memphis ..... New Orleans | New York .. Norfolk ..... Oklahoma City ........ ; Omaha | Pensacola ... | Pittsburgh —.... Roanoke St. Louis RSGESSERERNSSSBS | San Antonio 45) | San Francisco | Seattle . | Tallahassee —. | Tampa ......... | Washington . Hamlin tomorrow at‘é p.m., it was announced today. REHEARSAL TONIGHT FOR LIONS MINSTREL Lions will roar tonight, but rehearsal is scheduled for 7:30 “*“ DR. HERTZ, Bikes: “false positive” Beier gs go year's. Carnival 14) Bae it the greatest ever. ANNOUNCING €G BOAT TO SEARCH (Continued trom Pagé One) ed out however’ by the Coast Guard. With the vast amount of shipping, both commercial, and private yachting out at the pre- sent time, it is probably that the Coast Guard would have difficulty spotting the missing vessel from the air. Owner Frantz, however, said he would be able to identify her from sea plane aver thé water. The skipper of the vessel Irving Jones notified owner Frantz of the loss of the shrimper yesterday morning. Frantz has owned the Ramos for three years. He is at- tached to Naval Unit activities here as a expert. It is not the first theft since he acquired the vessel, Frantz said. years ago, _ netting valued at $160, was tolen from the Ramos. Frantz demurred on a news ong of himself minus his ves- “When she comes back then Tll be happy ant won’t mind being photograp! with ee: Frantz said hopefully. ai TOP INDUSTRIAL (Continued from Page One) Profit organization which acts as a clearing house for ideas and in- dustrial experience relating to America’s defense. Its members contribute their time and talents to working with the Department of Defense to further efficiency and economy in national prepared- ness, and to create closer under- ANNOUNCEMENT trucks, ete.) for, the general public of Wednesday, February 18,1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 ee eee standing and working relationships between themselves and the mili- tary services. The association was formed in 1944 at the suggestion of former Secretary of the Navy, James For- restal. FRESH SEA FOOD DAILY ’ . FREE DELIVERY SERVICE DIAL 2-2263 KEY WEST SHRIMP CO. RETAIL MARKET WHITEHEAD AND PETRONIA STS, SALES and INSTALLATIONS Miami Awning Windows stare £, Clearview Louver Windows‘. # | Aluminum Jalousies rf ¢ Storm-Stop Awnings Jalousie Doors Venetiim Bi es 4 available. channdle servite (phones ia sabes, Key West, Florida, Class of service: Miscellaneous Common Carrier (Public Utility) Minimum investment for individual or Requi Sites Bast Saas group — $10 Pea hw gay and financial stability * Co., Inc. Radiotelephone St. Petersburg, Florida for personal interview and details. THIS 1S A NON-COMPETITIVE MARKET PROTECTED BY THE FOG |right as you enter the hanger is} cit a operating the Depth Charge ap iH . |paratus with miniature subs in| Hi Car tanks. Civilians in the Ship's Dept. | orse ts have a grocery give-away. | PARAMOUNT, Calif. @—Manuel First to be completed im de-/ Perry's automobile was damaged coration is the cake booth swrer-/ in a traffic accident yesterday. One ed by the Officers’ Wives’ Club. | fondor wos erumpied and the paint It's all done up in patriotic tri-/was marred. Perry said be was colors with big rosettes and rib-/ driving home when a stray horse bons under a circular s.and which | smacked into the side of his car. | sorts of delicious goodies wil b Spores eee egnecanten ‘on display at the ue At the completed with ewvved up energy. | same booth, there will be a sew- A capacity crowd is expected, so ling machine given away and 9 S¢t there early tomorrow evening | beauty special courtesy of Martin #94 have fun! jthe Hairdresser t Last minute details are being, Subscribe to The Citizen citiienilanhiaiaeiaiieel LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) | o} 8:00 o'clock A.M. and (Steps A? Ail: intermediate Points) — at Miami at 4:00 o'clock P.M. i DAILY (EXCEPT Free Pick-U and Delivery Service FULL CARGO INSURANCE MAIN OFFICE and was enouse: Cor, Baten and Frarcis Sts. 1 HAL 2.7061 QUINIELAS EVERY RACE DAILY DOUBLES ist & tnd RACES