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Page 10 THE KEY WEST CIT IZEN Friday, February 27, 1953 WILL CHOOSE CHANCELLOR VIENNA, Austria (#—President Theodor Koerner asked the Con- servative Peoples Party today to nominate one of its members to be Austria’s chancellor (prime minister), The general supposition was that Dr. Leopold Figl would be nominated to succeed himself. ere eee nee | Condition of Governor Called “Fair” Today ir TALLAHASSEE (®—Gov. Dan |McCarty was reported in “fair ‘condition at Tallahassee Memoria) Hospital today after a mild heart attack Wednesday night. Attendants at the hospital saiq {the governor had spent a “pretty | good night.” | When the 41-year-old governor ;went to the hospital it was re. | Ported he had influenza. But a statement issued by his | brother, John McCarty, Thursday said: “As a result of tests made to. day, Dr. L. L. Dozier announced that Gov. Dan McCarty has had a slight heart attack but his ¢on- dition is good. The governor is resting comfortably and further tests will be made tomorrow.” He has ‘not previously had heart trouble, the brother said. Since his inauguration last month Gov. McCarty ias worked long in his office. He appeared in good health a few hours before the attack and that day addressed an educators of Florida’s resources. Noon Stock Market Prices NEW YORK ( Affil G E | Atte “ Allis i ‘Reg. U. S. Pat. Off, * Ne, AA Automatic erg REG. $299.50 VALUE! AP)T Cent 10 Int Harv 55 144Ligg & My 33% Lockh Aire 41% Loew’s 5334 Lorillard 159% Monte Ward 72 Murphy 25 Murray Cp 44% Nash Kelv 11% Nehi 7 & West 31% Packard 28 Penny (JC) 54% Pepsi Cola 14% Phileo 61% Philip Mor 32 Radio Cp 39% Reading Co 874 Reo Mtrs 123° Rexall Drug 14% Schenley Ind 2158 Sears Roeb 52% Sinclair Oil 68 Co Am Airl Am Can Am Srelt Am Sugar Am T & Am Tob Am Woolen Anacon Cop Armour T Beth St Burl Mills Caterp Tra Celanese Ches & Chrysler {Coca Cola ' Col’ Gas | Con. Vultee Cont Can OFFER LIMITED! 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Corpus Christi Denver Detroit El PPaso Ft. Worth Galveston Jacksonville . Kansas City {KEY WEST Key West Airport Los Angeles Louisville Meridian . Miami Minneapolis Memphis .. New Orleai New York Norfolk ... Oklahoma City Omaha Pensacola Pittsburgh . Roanoke St. Louis .. SSRSSSELSSRARBESBES San Francisco Seattle .... Tallahassee Tampa Washington TEN YEARS IN PRISON (Continued from Page One) trolmen. At that time he was in a pickup truck taken from Miami. He left a wild trail of accidents % | as he sped toward Marathon where he was caught. Jackson was found trying to rob */an airline office ana was in the company of a girl named Donna 0% | Caggiano, 19, from Buffalo, N. Y. It. was thought she was serving 24% | as a lookout for him but she was released after being held for in- vestigation. haggard and. subdued and had lost haggard and subdued and has lost most of the braggadocio displayed in Criminal Court Wednesday. They stood before the judge hand- dig | cuffed together. Jackson smoked a cigarette while sentence was 2ii | passed. Davis appeared resigned in and bitter. One of the sheriff's deputies said Jackson had refused to have his Tarzan-length hair cut be- cause he thought the court would decide he was “crazy,” Neither man replied when Judge Caro stated “Society is not re- %* | vengeful. I feel sorry for you boys, | Boca you made mistakes. You got your- 2M | selves into this. It depends on you how soon: you can get out of it. If you behave you have a chance to start over and lead decent lives.” The pair was escorted back to jail to await authorities who will take them to Raiford in a week or so. Deputies and the jailer said the pair highly resented the descrip- tion of themselves in the story which appeared yesterday in the j Citizen. The phrasing stated they looked “like a couple of actors out of a Jesse James or Dalton | Brothers melodrama, or a couple of Dead End Kids grown up by ten years after reaching a first | ‘dead end’.” HOSPITAL PLAN SET WASHINGTON (# — The Public Health Service has approved plans for a $500,000 hospital in Barnwell County, S. C., near the H-bomb ; plant. Sen. Maybank of South Carolina said the construction will include a nurses home and 30-bed hospital. He said the federal government | wit provide $318,500 of the cost. that Flatins/ elegant lines im tadays . Grace Walker Shoes. Favorad by the fashion-wise, who appreciate comfort ja ad. It's Not Too Early To Lay-Away For Easter APPELROUTH’S SHOE CENTER -|Tetary of the Civil Service Board The WEATHERMAN Says Key West and Vicinity: Partiy cloudy today through Saturday; some likelihood of a scattered shower in vicinity. Continued mild. Gentle to moderate variable winds. Florida: Clear to partly cloudy today and Saturday. Few widely scattered showers in south portion today. Cooler in north portion to- day and little cooler in south por- tion tonight. Little change in tem- perature Saturday. Jacksonville through the Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate winds, northwesterly over south portion and variable gradually be- coming northwest to north over south portion today. Saturday gen- tle to moderate northwest to north winds over north portion and mod- erate north to northeast winds over south portion. Clear to partly cloudy weather. Widely scattered showers in south portion today. Western Caribbean: Moderate to fresh easterly winds today and Saturday. Pawly cloudy weather. Isolated light showers. Observations taken at City Office Key West, Fla., Feb. 27, 1953 9:00 A.M., EST ‘Temperatures Lowest last night Highest yesterday Mean Normal .. Precipitation Total last 24 hours Total this month Excess this month Total this year .. Excess this year Relative Humidity at 9:00 A.M. 88% 65 81 73 73 0 ins. 1.69 ins, -10 ins. 6.39 ins. 3.26 ins. Barometer (Sea Level) 9:00 A.M. 30.10 ins.—1019.3 mbs. “| Birmingham, “!C. Johnson, TODAY'S STOCK MARKE NEW YORK ‘® — The stock market was mixed today with a slight upside emphasis. Prices ranged from a point high- er to fractions lower with a lot of leaders unchanged or reluctant to appear on the tape at all. Trading started fast but soon slowed in the usual fashion. Here is the way major divisions looked: . Higher-Most chemicals. Lower --. Most automobiles and coppers. Mixed-Railroads. HARRIS SCHOOL (Continued from Page One) and asked that all passengers be kept aboard until Mrs. Walker and Baby Jasper had disembarked. They drove a special car up to the ramp and took the child to the hospital where examination be- gan at once. ~ Mrs. Walker was told that Sat- urday was the earliest date at which any news of results could be made after laboratory and other tests were completed. The anxi- ous mother was taken to a hotel but said she would rather have a rain check on the dinner which the Shriners offered. On Thursday morning, Jasper’s mother had breakfast with Shrin- MARATHON GROUP (Continued from Page _. Susan Jacobsen, Marlene Millen and Ruthele Moore; Elton Barnes, R, D. Zetterower; Malvina Weath- erby, Michael Dableiden; and Al- fred Weadon, Louie Russell, Jr. LEWINSKY’ DANIELS IS NAMED ' (Continued from Page One) the educational work. But most of all we will need the generous Co- operation of the people in Monroe County. I like to think that in ask- ing this cooperation, I am offering all of us here an opportunity of service that is both a duty and a priviledge.” Men’s . Shop “For The Brands You Know” . Steady--Utilities, steels, oils, and | er; from the Rochester organiza- radio-televisions. Higher stocks included Seaboard Railroad, Consolidated Natural tion and voiced a wish to have a room near the hospital. This was arranged at once and she is now Gas, Dome Mines, Allied Chemical, staying i 5 £ ; “ ying in a private home direct- Republic Steel, and United Aircraft ty across from the hospital where, Lower were Baltimore & Ohio, spoki id. “She is bei Anaconda Copper, Du Pont, Ameri- me rreancrya ag polars ie | Michigan; can Woolen, Climax Molybdenum, Pepsi-Cola, U. S. Steel, General Motors, and Montgomery Ward. CURRY HARRIS (Continued from Page One) Wherry, Furniture, Modesto, Calif; Charles Evans, Hotel, Vandalia, Ti ; Ray Lowell, Senior Active, Modisto, Calif.; Keith Rosenberg, Lube Oil Wholesale, Council Bluffs, Iowa; Frank G. Uhiig, Petroleum Products, Retail, Chillicothe, Ohio; Burton G. Starke, Senior Active, St. Joseph, Benton Harbor, Howard E. Green, Mortgages, Chicago. Mlinois; Bud Goodwin, Senior Active, Adrian, Michigan; S. S. Caves, Builder, Lumber, Canadaigua, N. et George F. Bartlett, Radio, Port- land, Maine; Ray A. Pike, Grape Growing, Modesto, Calif.; Guy E. Bonney, Past Service, Springfield, Illinois; Page Mikkelsie, Schenec- tady, Y.; H. M. Ford, Jr., In- surance, Hopewell, Virginia; George H. Baldus, Asbestos Pro- ducts, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Guy C. Weaver, Honary, St. Joseph, Benton Harbor, Michigan; Tho- mas W. Martin, Electric Power, Alabama; Clifford Mortician, Broken “| Bow, Nebraska. TOMORROW'S (Naval Base) HIGH 10:06 a.m. 10:11 p.m. 3:40 a.m, 3:31 p.m. 000 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Time of ht of Bahia Honda — (bridge) ———oh 10m = 8.0 ft. No Name Key (east end) —+-2h 20m Chica Tide high water —oh 40m +2h 10m +14 ft. {—)—Minus sign: to be subtracted. (+)}—Plus sign: Corrections to be added. Station— Sandy P+.) (north end) L. H. GODDARD (Continued from Page One) of Commander, His entire Naval career was spent in Key West. When he was discharged in 1946, he was commanding officer of the Receiving Station here. He has made his home in Key | West since. Goddard was for one year sec- and was a member of the ‘commit- tee that rewrote the city charter in 1946, He is the treasurer of the Hu- mane Society and the Key West} Players and has been active in the Community Concert Associa- tion and is a vestryman at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. He is also the local representa- | tive of the Commandant, Sixth Na- val District. As a Naval Reserve officer, he has been engaged in Promoting a Composite Reserve Robert Dopp, Chairman of the nominating committee, presented the following slate of officers for election next year: President, Ralph Rogers; vice president, Horace O’Bryant; Secretary, Paul Sher; Treasurer, Charles Smith; Directors, ee Jeff Knight, Harry er. e election will be held March 26th. LEGION PLANS TO (Continued from Page One) — evening of March Sth. The Legion’s Oratorical Contest is an Ameri- canism project designed to stimu- late the study of the U. S. Con- stitution by high school students. The Post will present a Flag set to the Poinciana Schoo! dur- ing the dedication exercises of the School's new building on March 24th, William J. Neale, 10th District Committeeman from #iami, was also in attendance and addressed the membership. It was indicated that the 10th District Conference would be held at the Coconut Grove Post Home on Sunday, April 12th. Tenth District Commnitteeman Frank Romaguera gave the oath of office to the following Legion- naires selected to fill current va- cancies: Anthony A. Meigel, 2nd Vice Commander; M. E. Lewis, Sergeant at arms; and Le Van C. Reber, Executive Committeeman. The Key West Guard of Honor ritwal team obligated the following new members: Edward Chatter- ton, W. C. Norfolk, Albert Elwood, and Floyd McLean. A Post Ever- lasting Ceremony was conducted in memory of Legionnaire Jo-| seph Surgen who recently died. Unit here. re WANT ADS THE SPECIALS White OIL PAINT..........gal. $2.90 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR OIL PAINT, White Flat . gal. $2.75 Unpainted NIGHT TABLE - 4-DRAWER CHEST _ 5-DRAWER CHEST 8-Drawer Mr. & Mrs. END TABLES COFFEE TABLE ___ 1: a Tne es Furniture $ 9.95 23.95 27.50 44.95 8.49 10.95 31.95 Chest On Sunday, Mrs. Walker will be taken to church by Shriners. All activity will be reported directly to the Key West Shrine Club. Blundell said that he had to lave Key West at noon today but that Shrine Club member Roy Reel was standing by in his place and that Don MePeak, a visiting Rochester, Minn. Shriner who made the original contact with the Rochester group, was also ready to receive calls. He is at La Con- cha Hotel. Subscribe to The Citizen ANNOUNCING N FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCE Bill's Southernmost Gara: 540 Greene St., cor. 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