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~ WEATHERMAN - liberties of our great Democracy, | Pi M plus signs were 1.” 3 ‘€CY.! Paul Sawyer said he would try | ‘Ano ‘Cyanamid, Eastman Ko- | . | it behooves the American public to | ¥ Balance Staff LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EXCEPT Says 3." American Cun, Santa Fe, aes pad Tea Sonar he attend and support this valuable | 2° tt eden eo enemies “call, |] Main spring and Cleaning tenes i ammeaie cae Palets ~~ wwe |Southern Railway, and North |tetins to foreign correspondents | Por yun conducted by the Ameri-| condemnation. proceedings. will rc mint ee Saleck PM. Key. West and Vicinity: Partly | American Co. fovtak was red-eyed fro mweeping. can Legion throughout the nation. | probably start. $3.50 Only P.M. 4 People surrounded the newspa- | ,;, - eee LEAVES ¢ cwers Vikely today thru Thurs: vites and urges the publi€ to attend ; MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT day: continued warm. becoming | ‘g T ber stands seattered throughout the and support this event. THIEVES STEEL New Hands, Stem, SUNDAYS) at 9:00 and % c*o'er by Thursday night. Moder- NEA ing the government announcement (Continued from Page One) Crown and Cleaning ba at Key West aie to fresh southerly shifting to} 2 . MOSCOW RADIO arejwarting “all other growers: to Wednesday, March 4, 1953 Noon Stock THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Former K.W. Page 8 viet Union to “display the greatest e cheese; cut each sandwich into | unity and ... redouble their ener-|had to be cancelled because flying |low spots to prevent ponding of|that they are just three miles. (three or four narrow strips. | ° - as gies in building communism.” is not permitted after sundown,” | water.” ‘The Mexican Coast Guard vessel | Mini: t D M. k t P Stalin has led the government | Pence said. “Two different flights| The easement to be granted to | Virgilio Uribe made the seizures} Ground Swiss cheese and ham, To Pay S er 1eS ar e rices since 1924, when V3, Lenin died. | which were ready to leave Miami|the U. §. Navy for such work in|and today she stood uneasy guard} mixed with mayonnaise, makes NEw: Somx. cabiGnesosee ne He led the Soviet people to victory | at 6 p.m., recently, could not get |the Meacham field area will stup- | 0VeT the boats off the Yucatan/, delicious sandwich spread. | Nowa kiosks, Slee te. 4% jin Word War II, and his illness to Key West before official sun-}ulate that should the county want Coast. ; . Serve with sweet or dill pickles. | Your Taxes? t ge walt: Cont | comes only a few weeks after the |down. CAA bars landing here af-|to extend its runways at Meac-| The mass seizure strained U S. e i er mies 158). ae oth suniversary of the Battle of |ter that time. These flights were|ham, the Navy easement will not ee zolatnes already tense ss 3 € F A 1viKress. (SH) 34% | Stalingrad, urning point o} at |delayed in leaving Miami because | prove to be a barrier. This was cause of four previous arrests. ers aa Saget gdig Aa face uuienman oP Tait |war for the Soviet forces. the planes had been held up com-| stated by County Legal Advisor | Locally, in the small town of WE WILL BE HAPPY death of the Rev. A C. Killeffer |= Trot 7% Uustorkh, Aire © 44 || The paralytic stroke Stalin suf-| ing from Jacksonville.” Paul Sawyer. . : Campeche, it caused a sensation, TO ASSIST YOU on February 25 at Memorial Hos-|4™ Woolen 24%sLorillard 277, | fered evidently is similar to that} Pence believes that night light} The Navy’s anti-mosquito pro-|Hundreds of curious crammed ‘ | pital in Chattanooga, Tenn. He|macon CP #4, tou & Nash . 3x4 | which killed Franklin D. Roosevelt, | at Meacham would partly cor-| ject devised by J. Hutchcraft will shorelines to watch the captured STOP BY TODAY — | was 96 years. old pe ads-beed | Atchison 97 Murray ‘Cp 2 | his wartime ally. President Roose- | rect this difficulty of cancella-| encompass large part of Key West fleet of foreign shrimpers, which T Our Fri Re: it in poor health for about a year.|Au Retin’ “4tavent aue | velt, ae met rn, Cote tions. He said that the main can-|0 Out and through Boca Chica. saduargeccarer dy cA oor 1130 Duval St. Dial 2-240) || Our Friendly Eroemnanes i Se aeec acne by Caure'tta — Gunpert’ caw g|_ The announcement of Stalin's ill-| arrive here at 5 pm and leave|Navy which grants the County| In Mexico City the U. S. Em-! Convenient Monthly Re-Pay yore aoe Mrs any ‘Ayers Kilt 33% | ness was made over the Moscow | for Miami again at 5:20. complete control of the East Mar- bassy termed the matter “very Scientific Loan. 2 he whi Soca Cola 121'4Reading Co % |ing to work. batty ave e brick tower itself. * a a nee ie . "Knox (om ree Hoe an “Drug “age | the words slowly, end the bulletin COUNTY ROAD MONEY | “Commissioner Clarence Higgs, |had consulted the Mexican For- Body Massage PHONE ‘ ia etic ile ly Re Cooke. | Sant Can 52, Schenley and Z| was read over and over again. (Continued from Page One) chairman of the airport committee | €ign Office. vile. Tenn.; David H. Killeffer, |Cre, sa Si ‘Sears Roed 60% | Crowds gathered in front of/asked that burning‘of old rubter | moved and it was adopted that the} The Mexican government was Relaxing - Reducing 2-5684 Coast neh Ny Y.:' Dr. Ticats x Cudahy a Sinclair oil 0% newspapers placarded on bill-| tires on Stock Island be stopped | Commission should have a special officially silent, but a Marine “i KMeffer of Harriman:. and Dr,|Du Pont. 86 'sou Pac i | boards. There was a look of con-| immediately. Commissioners ask-| meeting with all companies who | Ministry spokesman indicated that Medical Join J. Kilefer, ‘hattanoose EMG Gn? Be lcer, Om many faces. Pravda, of-jed that Fire Chief Charles Crema-| want contracts at Meacham field. authorities might go slow on this} = gy voup Home TOWN bali er 2a. coe 4% | ficial organ of the Communist par-|ta be appointed a deputy with |It is necessary, he said, that new | latest seizure, which if confirmed, Father Killeffer will be remem- | Ever 13% tt lty, headlined th vs with th puty wi vould bring to about 21 the num- 4 bered as having been priest in| Prtcne™ A Resaepte scan iier Btealabaipaby | powers to arrest offenders out on|contracts be negotiated for the | ¥ - ; bas As +e be oe 40% | black letters—‘Government Com-| stock Island coming year. ber of U. S. vessels taken in Mex- FINANCE CO charge) of the little church at the | Fin OY eu “| munique.” It was subheaded: “Of ¢ hte TEATS ican waters in recent days. Ap- SUN and SAND CLUB bs phaltsids ab Gxonell Ss vag | Gen Ree: the illness of the chairman of the ANNUAL LEGION HIGH PARK EXPANSION Lerpaaeats crewmen are being | Phone 2-9436 Evenings 2.3865 | 604 DUVAL ‘ ei “hirch | cen Mills Council of Ministers of the USSR | eld. Holy Janocents Episcopal Church. |cea. sites and secretary of the Central Com-| _ (Continued from Page one) (Continued from Page One) | No Cuban boats were reported He and his family endeared them: cea Ut 3 mittee of the Communist party, | will com=zte are scholarships of! Ivar Axelson who with his father-| seized, although shrimpers from ave ae many Key Westers at | Goadzch Food ee ale uy, | Comrade Josef Vissarionovich Sta- | $4000, $2500, $1000 and $500. in-law is largest owner of land in | that _ie sa Bs v7 Gar . 2 area along wil . S. ts. He was born in Lancaster, Pa., in 1853. He began his career as! choir master in St. Paul’s Epis- copal Church, Chattanooga, and TODAYS ee es craw SLOCK MARKET in Morristown, Johnson City,|) NEW YORK ® — The stock Greenville, Elizabethton and at St.;market was lower today with Andrews Episcopal Church in Har- trading only moderately heavy. riman. | The start was quite orderly with He also served 2t Franklin and prices backing dowa by fractions. F vetteville, Tennessee, and at! However, many leading issues held both Bradenton and Key West in | unchanged and small plus signs F.oride. | dotted the list After retiring to Harriman, he! Aircrafts were lower with several did much work with the Boy | blocks changing hands. Steels also Scouts until a few years a%0. | wers down and active at the start. T’any leading business and pro-| Motors and oils he!d steady. Rail- fossional men attribute their train-|roads were mixed along with is+ and successes to the Christian’ meta's. Most chemicals were high- training directed by the Rev. Ki’-|er and most radio-televisions were lefler. low: Soon the news of Stalin’s illness See ee See: Allan reported that the li Miaml at 12:00 o'clock A es Si a i s % ights t eee eo a Southern | blanketed the Soviet capital with| ing the south Bi the community the are on onceamare at County Beack S 0 L I S eA DAYS! on three weds Susie ‘acilic, 3 i | - on and 4 i i i a ' he Lesage: Copper: Dome! id a pall of grief. On the streets peo- | basic principles of the only “ism” | ‘™Proving its appearance, and will end onvé ‘at Key West at 6:00 Chemical, General El |Regis Paper, U. S. Steel Moi and Admiral Co: cloudy to cloudy with scattered | r ae bige vipa ongphey ypc g At points in the city where the Spee yng from Page One) nights 2' ‘9 30 mph offshore. Small Craft | Mrs. Gertrude C. Guito earliest copies of Pravda were and the Council of Ministers : ae Sn, 6 ¥ ring displayed. , | Mrs. Gertrude Carbonell Guito, | posted on walls, dozens of Russians | of the USSR, as do our entire par- | Pee, 3 4 Wad Gan ined | FULL CARGO INSURANCE orica: Mostly cloudy extrenme | 7) who resided at 9 B Porter| gathered to read the details. They|ty and our whole Soviet people, | wateh. 4 the thieves are found | t * bane hase gli totes tela | ince, died Tuesday afternoon at|were a still and somber lot as Pong Kage significance of the | 516 “said. So far tere are Open: 9:00 to 6:00 MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor, Eaton and Francis Sts. “oy or tonight an ursday. | the Monroe General Hospital. they absorbed the news. fact that grave illness of Com- gern . a DIAL 2-706" T dy cloudy. eisewnere, Rather; she is survived by two sons,| Stalin had been active within the |rade Stalin will involve his more {nO clues’ to the identity of the 816 White Street tl wcdy tdoay. Continued warm ex-| Gujiermo Guito of Key West and |last few weeks. or less prolonged nonparticipation : ein cooler extreme Ralph Guito of New Orleans.| On Jan. 12 he appeared at the|in leading activity. nao nevth Thursday. ‘eight daughters, -Mrs. Albertine | Bolshoi Theater for a concert by| In guiding the party and the acksonville thr, the - Florida | valenzuela, Mrs. Frances. Henri- Straights and East Guif: Small | quer, Mrs. Charolett Moore, Mrs. ¢ . ‘t warnings indicated, Fresh to -[yicell Owens, Mrs. Irene Saund- occasionally moderately strong 20) ers, Mrs. Rose Hoeffer, Mrs. Hilda to 30 mph winds sovth and south-| Sanchez and Miss Cecelia Guito; ¥ ot over norta portion and south-|one brother, Benny east to south over south portion to- | twenty-eight grandchildren G v¢Tiursday moderate, occasion-!one great grandchild ally fresh south to southwest winds| Funeral . services except shitting to moderate north | nounced later by to noribeust vver exireme north} Funeral Home. portion. Partly cloudy south and! central and mosily cloudy with s.attered showers over extreme rarth portion tonight and Thurs-! nq rirs. Andres Diaz, Jr., who day. . , reside at 14-C, Porter Place, died estern Caribbean: Fresh east| Monday morning at the Monroe and southeast winds and partly | General Hospitai Wynona would cloudy weather and widely scatter- and will be an- the Pritchard WYNONA DIAZ Wynona Diaz, daughter of .Mr. ed light showers today and Thurs-|4'vq gc) “Y® Ye#"8 Ol 0") Subsertbe to The Citizen |the Soviet Union, day. } n Temeag | Besides the parents she is su wns TOMORROW'S vived by two brothers, Renaldo Diaz and Andres Manuel Diaz; (Naval Base) one sister, Anna Marie Diaz; Low maternal grandparents, Mr. and ots non 5:04 a.m. Mrs. Manuel Alayon, and paternal 14:20 p.m 6:15 p.m. | grandfather, Andres Diaz, Sr. REAL | Funeral services will be held to- jday at 5 o'clock from the Chapel }o{ Pritchard Funeral Home with the Rev. Ismel Negrine of the ; Cuban Baptist Mission officiating. | Burial will be in the family plot in TEMPERATURES AT 7:30 A.M., EST Carbonell; | CONDITION OF STALIN “Continued from Page One) lin.” new health minister—A. F. Trety- akov. It said the treatment was being conducted under direction of Tretyakov and I. Kuperin, chief of the Medical Sanitary Board of the Kremlin. The previous minister of health was Y. I. Smirnov. Tass, the official news agency, telephoned foreign correspondents a brief bulletin about 7:20 a.m. The AP correspondents in Moscow called their London and Paris of- fices immediately, with the calls going through quickly. These calls were placed from the central tele- graph office. The lines had to be held while censors cleared news copy for transmission abroad. All copy was subject te censorship. ple huddled into little groups. As ;|they moved on, only one sentence as heard——over and over again-- ‘Stalin is ill. Stalin is ill. Stalin is and the medical bulletin were sold. a group of visiting Polish artists. The next day he received the vice president of the Soviet-Chinese Friendship Society and the presi- {dent of the Chinese Academy of Science. | On Jan. 21 he attended the mem- jorial ceremonies for Nikolai Lenin jat the Bolshoi. On Feb. 7 he re- ceived the new Argentine ambas- |sador, Dr. Leopoldo Bravo, and }10 days later the new Indian am- bassador, K. P. S. Menon, and | Dr. Saifuddin Kitehiu, chairman of the All-India Peace Council. Both Bravo and Menon reported that ous” for a man of 73 years. The official announcement dis- | closed that the Soviet Union has a | he looked “strong and vigor- | NATIONAL AIR (Continued from Page One) All expenses to and including the Department finals are borne by Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, Ameri- can Legion, sponsors of the county level contest. Should the winner be | a girl, a chaperone’s expenses will | also be paid by the sponsors. | Five impartial judges chosen | from the professional and business field of the community will decide the winners of the local contest. Names of the judges necessarily are withheld until after the contest | is over in order'to conform with the strict contest rules. Contestants will be judged on the basis of ac- curacy and effectiveness, oratory and timing, and poise and personal- ity. Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28 is eag- er to impress upon the community worth following, “Americanism.” At a'time of world crisis when; other disastrous iscns threaten the Arthur Sawyer Pést cordially in- country, the Central Committee and the Council of Ministers with full seriousness take into account all circumstances connected with the temporary withdrawal of Com- rade Stalin from leading the state’s j}and party activity. The Central Committee and the Council of Ministers express con- |fidence that our purty and the | whole Soviet peopie will in these difficult days display the greatest |unity and cohesion, staunchness of spirit and vigilance and will re- double their energies in building | {communism in our country and vill rally still closer round the | Central Committee of the Commu- nist party and the government of NAVY STARTS BIG (Continued from Page One) | flight that gets here at 5 p.m. has drainage ditches and filling of | While the United States claims) the county, with some 40,000 acres of Everglades land between them. Axelson came into Key West from his home in Coral Gables last month to recommend the County’s action. As for the Park Service, it has not made any re- cent attempt to acquire any more Monroe County land. SPECIAL PATROL (Continued from Page One) that he had already moved to cor- rect the situation by asking Wal- ter Knowles to serve Sundays as a deputy or special police to en- force the law against drinking at the beach. Knowles will be paid $25 more a month for his extra duties of patrolling the beach starting Sunday. go on soon at the colored beach. Tavernier Beach was reported by Allen to need an adjacent lot | for access. County Legal Advisor | LOCAL SHRIMP i] (Continued from Page One) DICK POWELL IS IN SERIOUS CONDITION SANTA MONICA, Calif. ww — Movie actor Dick Powell is recup- erating in St. Johr’s Hospital after two operations, but his condition is still serious. Powell, portrayer of detective roles and at one time a top singer in films, suffered a ruptured ap- pendix and was operated upon, a studio representative said. Com- plications followed the appendec- tomy and further surgery became necessary. 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It is this unique caisaseis Naito: devaiimia iain ridian ye te We Are Prepared To Furnish You combination of goodness and makes Pontiac 75, The jury heard testimony from With Cl Pr the solid choice of those solid citizens who are money wise New Gne- Piece Famoramer W badabiehd » aaeone ca ein Patricia Willams of| P and quality conscious. aed Rear Wieden > ~ 5 Pasadena, herself a former drug | }emphis - addict She sebmbiid is orrent The reasons for this preference were never a obvious Pentior’s Weederial New Power Sieortng* New Orleans . 70 some time ago to rid herself of than in the 1953 Pontiac. But more important, it carries on New York 3 the habit, and then went to. work u AND rus Pontiac's tradition of long life and carefree, economical Spectecsian Row Cote iS Sevtamnmins — go 0 break what authorities said was dependability. maha ~ a gang that had dev Mion | Come how this great new car offers wonderful ENTER Goes CON SETTER CER ATS Pensacola © | scare neath ok belienc an ee ing Cotas SS opemnie Oona Can't Beat a Pontiac.” AWARDS COMTRET ws Sega o a stolen cars across the border inte Th 2 Inc S. Louis = Me o San Antonio Diet. S. Erves. Roll said ompson Enterprises, iH San Francisco one car a day was (ICE DIVISION) Seattle dk i into Mexico | e Tallahassee . aid o] ODLAL 2-683) KEY WEST. FLORIDA : en . / wart bet ak Corner Caroline St. & Telegraph Lar DIAL 2.6743 Wash gion ORIGINAL ILLEGIBLE |