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Junior High Teachers To Go To Meet State Clinic Held In Miami This Weekend Leland S. March, General Su-| pervisor of Instruction, reports that 12 teachers of the Key West Junior High School are attending a Junior High school clinic under | the auspices of the State Dept. of ; Education at the University of Miami this week-end. The clinic’s purpose of improv- ing Junior High school instrue- tional programs throughout Flori- da. Those attending are: Mrs. June Cason, Mrs. Emily | Case, Miss Loretta Pratt, Mrs.| Edna England, Mrs. Mary Buck- ner, Miss Rosejane McCardle, | Mr. Robert McQuain, Miss Mar-! garet Hv -es, Thomas Lane, Miss Helen Darby, Benjamin Sweeting, Andrew Garcia, Principal Ed; Schweitzer, and General Supervi- sor of Instruction, Leland S.| March. H SPECULATION ON (Continued from Page One) | tlous regime while be consolidates himself and his adherents—a re- gime, in fact, which could be al- | most conservative, Malenkov would | take no chances with his power. } His adherents are among the | younger element in the Commu- | nist party. More than ever now if Malen- kov wins out, the Scviet Union may be expected to take no chanc- es with a step which might lead to the cataclysm of a war, which it might not survive. Undoubtedly, his fifth columns would continue their work throughout the world. But Malenkov is a man who likes a cheap victory and would retreat | LOUIS C. ROBERTS, son of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Roberts of Jacksonvile, former residents of this city, will be ordained toe the priesthood in St. Matthew's Catholic Church, Jacksonville, on Sunday morning, March 8, at 9 o'clock. Roberts, a@ native son of Key West, attended St. Joseph's School prior to moving SS EE ER Se ee PAPY IS SOLE (Continued from Page One) to St. Petersburg in 1939, where he completed his ‘high school education. He received his bach- elor’s degree from Spring Hill College, Mobile, Alabama, and completed his studies leading to ordination at St. Mary's Sem- inary, Baltimore, Md. After ordination, ‘Roberts will be as- signed‘to work in the" Diocese of St. Augustine, ‘ tires, 16 cartons of chewing .gum, 52 cartons of Chesterfield cigar- when it was necessary to make |Lucky strike cigarettes, M1 pairs |¢ttes, 20 bottles of Olive oil, 102 himself wholly secure. be ladies rubber slippers, auto YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE FAMOUS” TO GO TO THE £ LA CONGA CELEBRITY CLUB YOUR PRICE OF ADMISSION.-- The Yen For A Good Time! GUARANTEED by AL & IKE JACK & JILL wool booties and other items. LL TTS FOR SALE CHEAP — UNDER Lay seg 2 generete Fleet Bide». res) te. bat, ness \fg. — with Living eet, Bay" Teepe aR. fr koff, 321 Simenton $t. —_—— DR, J. A, VALDES OPTOMETRIST || Duptication of Lenses and Rhames ‘OFFICE HOURS A> @19 DUVAL: STREET * (Upstairs) TELEPHONE 2.7621 nena RUGS CLEANED au chemically and fully DRY CLEANERS 218 Simonton St. Dig) 2-762 DANCE Page 2 THE KEY “WEATHERMAN Says Key West and Vicinity: Partly Partly cloudy to cloudy with scattered light rainshowers this afternoon or early tonight; clearing Friday. Continued warm today, cooler to- ‘night and Friday. Moderate to oe variable becoming norther- rents: Colder north and cen- ‘tral portions today, and tonight. iCooler south portion beginning {this aiiternoon. Widely scattered showers south portion today, ee liv cloudy otherwise thru y. | Jacksonville thru the Flovida ‘Straits: Moderate to fresh are and southwest winds shifting "northerly. today and to northeast \Friday. Winds oe iy mod- | erately strong short ace from shore in extreme north portion to- day. Widely scattered showers in extreme north portion. Partly cloudy otherwise. East Gulf: Moderate to fresh ‘northerly winds over north por- | tion shifting to northerly. over ;South. portion today, Winds occa- {sionally moderately strong short jdistance shore in north por- tion. moderate to fresh north to ethaast winds. _ Partly cloudy weather. Western ~ Caribbean: Moderate to fresh ¢ast and southeast winds and genérally feir weather thru Friday. Key West, Fla., Mar. 5, 1953 2:00 AM. Est Precipitation Total last 26 OUTE sue Es 1 this MONth 2... ciency this satel otal this yeai ae Excess this year wu. nou ies ba Barometer (Sea Level) %:00 A.M, 30.10 ing.—1019.3 mabe. ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West ra ch S, 1953 Latest Report On Baby Jasper Relayed Tonight An up to thé heur report on the condition of Baby Jasper Walker will be given tonight by Dr. Ralph Herz, special guest at the meeting of the Shrine Club set fer 7:30 p. m. at Benny's Cafeterial on Simonton Street. dust previous to the meeting, Dr. Herz will make @ person te person phone call to the Mayo Clinic specialist who is examin- ing the child at Rochester, Minn. Dr. Herz will reley the result of the conversation te the Shrine members. All Shriners in the area, In- cluding visitors and tourists who are are invited te at- tend. ‘ ai Another quest ef honor will be Den MecPeak, memebr of the Rochester, Minn. Shrine Club, whe is in Key West and who keynoted the interest taken in the cise by his hometown Shriners. Alse attending en the honoree vester will be Russ Williams, Past Potentate of the Mahi Tem- ple, Miami, Fla. The menu is 9 steak dinner, GRANDDAUGHTER * (Continued from Page One) from merit and frequently used his Observations taken at City Offices i the Cuban Army, Senor Figuerdo was the first man to ‘ree slaves in Cuba. In other words, he may be compared with your American Abraham Lincoln in some respects. “General Fi, , one of the + |first heroes of the ten-year war of qh quae between Cube and , was also one of the first to qhn=y the supreme sacrifice by = eens réveals that he w: from a sick bed with a high put before a firing dd’s grandfather re- Senor Navarro concluded with, “Mrs. Ladd, Key West is indeed ition and Alealde C. goneurred in the compli- daughter of such a Time of Height of dai th at a memorial on the Key West-dedicated Jose Marti monument was gor Use Of Leeches | By Red Doctors Brings Surprise LONDON (#--The news that the Soviet Union's top doctors are us- ing leeches on stricken Premier | Stalin raised some medical eye- brows in the United States today | but caused no surprise in Russia. | Today's medical bulletin on! Stalin’s condition said that for the | second time “leeches were ‘used | to draw blood’—presumably in an | effort to lower the patient's high | blood pressure. In Chicago, a spokesman for the | American Medical Association said } the blood-sucking worms were out | of date both in the United States | and Europe, but maybe the Krem- | lin doctors wanted to be sure that | if Stalin died, no old-fashioned | Russian could accuse them of not using every possible remedy. | Some observers doubted that Stalin was being subjected to the same kind of bite that used to| deflate black eyes. |. TOKYO PREMIER YOSHIDA IS SORRY FOR STALIN ® — Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida today said he felt sorry for. critically ill Soviet Pre- mier Stalin, though he cid not see eye to eye with Stalin on world affairs. Yoshida made the remark in| reply to request for comment from | a Leftist Socialist councillor at a imeeting of Parliament’s upper house budget committee. 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