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Page 10 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Friday, March 6, 1953 Although Casablanca in North Africa was a fishing village on a pestilential swamp 40 years ago, establishment of a man-made harbor and other improvements t Uppe Keys Cof C has made ita large, “modern The March meeting of the Up- Keys Chamber of Commerce SPECIAL red flags snapped in the cold wind | Fordor Meadowbrook DEATH ENDS that whipped the snow-blanketed | (Contimied from Page One) city. Thousands of yards of black | tears in the eyes of some, some! crepe were being hung on build: | had grim, set faces. many crossed |ings and homes. themselves repeatedly. The House of Unicns—where the! In front of the House of Unions pier of virtually every dead So- there i @ picture a ae in ba |viet leader has been placed to be generalissimo’s uniform, decorated | yiewed by the people—was made = “ WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS with evergreens, a symbol that his | ready to receive Stalin’s body. A/ be held at Snake Creek Fish- IN THE LINE OF memory will live. Moscow’s €m-| huge portrait of the dead leader| = on Monday evening, bassies and legations, including the hung above the main doors. } American, lowered their flags to| Stalin’s fatal brain hemorrhage | E ; be : : Special guests will be Senator Children’s half staff. struck him Sunday night in his} © : c ‘ 4 = F : James Franklin of Ft. Myers, Re- The death of the man who|Kremlin apartment, leaving him | ae JZ |presentative Bernie Papy, Key T re) Y § COME TO THE sparked the development of Rus-' unconscious and with his right side | West, and John Goggin, Marathon. sia from a near-teudal farmland paralyzed. Despite the efforts of | This meeting will emphasize need 718 Duval St. Dial 2-6262 For QUALITY © AUTO REPAIRS © AUTO PAINTING @ BODY & FENDER WORK ‘On All Models... At The Right Price... Take Your Car To 1130 DUVAL STREET . For Appointment Dial 2-2401 to a great industrial power ex-| the 10 doctors, his condition stead- | for special legislation to be pre- ceeded only by the United States |ily worsened. Yesterday, his phy-| sented at the coming session of was first announced by Moscow |sicians announced his heart was radio at 4:07 a.m. today local faltering. “At 2150 (9:50 p.m.)! time (8:07 p.m., EST Thursday), | hours, with cardiac (heart) failure | in a broadcast beamed to Soviet | srowing, J. V. Stalin died,” the | Provincial newspapers. _. | final medical bulletin said. He had | Two hours later, Moscow radio’s | never regained consciousness. j i star announcer, Yuri Levitan, told -<nadeinsfoerbiinacteccapeiiis } the saddened nation that its chief DEDICATION TO DEEP | (Continued from Page One) | had succumbed: Levitan twice | read both the officizl announce- | mént and the final bulletin from consists of kingfish, ten cents a the 10 Kremlin doetors who had ! pound, barracuda, four cents aj been in constant attendance on Sta-; pound, and grouper. Dolphin are lin since his stroke Sunday. The | not edible, nor are sailfish, wa- radio thén played the solemn last | hoo, amberjack, cobios, jack cre- movement of Tschaikowsky’s “Pa- | valles or tarpon. thetique”’ symphony. The small amount that the Char- | The official announcement said: |terboatmen make by selling left “There has ceased, to beat the |over fish that guests don’t want is heart of comrade-in-arms and ge-/| not enough to counteract the rising nius-continuer of the cause of Len-| costs of the business. in, the wise leader and teacher “If you think you have a dol- of the Communist party and the! far,” Capt.. Atwell said, “Your Soviet people—Joseph Vissariono-| engine turns loose on you. 1! vich Stalin, The death of Stalin,| don’t know what I’d do if 1 who gave all his life to dedicated| wasn’t my own mechanic. The service to the- great cause of com-| other day ! took this boat in to Chamber, under Captain George Rawlins, chairman, has prepared a list of laws that they present All members are urged to at- tend and bring friends, visitors and prospective members, Fleet Sonar School Will Graduate 61 Men Saturday Graduating tomorrow from Fleet paaraet ioctl. ee HAMBO, SAMBO, MOSE AND BONES surround Interlocutor Gerald Saunders at the Lions Club Minstrel show which was adjudged a smash hit by an enthusiastic audience last night. Show will continue tonight and Saturday night at the High Schoo! auditorium, beginning at 8:00 p.m. Proceeds go to the Lions Club fund for the blind.—Citizen Staff Photo. The 2 ai Sa at TODAY'S LEGION CHAPLAIN SPEAKS TO JUNIOR munism, is the heaviest loss for the party and workers of the So- viet nation and for all humanity.’”’ It was issued in the name of the Communist party’s Central | Committee,, the Council of Minis- | ters (government cabinet} and the | Presidium. of the Supreme Soviet. The Russian people appeared stunned and grief-stricken by the | beating than private yachts. be repaired, and the man said it would cost $200 to fix the engine. 1 got to work and fixed it in three days.” Most of the charterboatmen haul their boats three or four times a year. They, not boatyard workers, | do.the scraping, fixing, painting. Their boats take a much worse "WEATHERMAN ee Key West and Vicinity: Fair today. and Saturday; cooler to- night. Moderate to fresh north- east and east winds. HIGH GROUP HERE During the assembly exercises of Key West Junior High School on Thursday morning, Post Chaplain Judsen Stephens of Ar- thur Sawyer Post No. 28, Ameri- can Legion addressed the stu- dents on the subject of “Flag Ed- ucation”. Stephens gave a history ‘STOCK MARKET NEW YORK # — The stock !market was quiet today in the {face of the news of Premier Stalin’s death. Prices moved narrowly either way with many leading issues fail- ing to appear on the tape until well after the opening. Sonar School will be 61 men from class 3-53. These sailors. just com- pleted a: rigorous 6 month course in basic electronics, sonar, main- tenance, and the techniques and} tactics used in anti-submarine war- | fare. Wives, parents, and’ friends of the graduates are cordially invit-| ed to attend graduation exercises | ‘Manly patterns...feminine fashions in Red Goose: Shoes...they'll be the “hit” of the Easter Parade.! All day comfort, handsome styles make these “ news, To many, Stalin had seemed| ‘‘Here’s how it is,” Criminal} piorida: Partly cloudy thru Sat-|of the flag, its origin and in-| Du Pont, with the heaviest sales grounds. 1 yy pei : a * ade 5 like’ a father. “E me,” said Court Judge Thomas Caro, an ar-/ urday. Cooler extreme south por-| structed the students in the prop-|in company history and higher percept class went to| Muscovite chauffeur of his own |dent fisherman and friend of all i i "3 i i povete ee a : Rit veel cohen.” ent fis! in an - tion today. Warmer in north por-|er manner of display and the re-| earnings, gained a point at the Raymond A. Wlodyka, SN, with All over Moscow, black-bordered | is to LIBERAL ALLOWANCE For Your Present Refrigerator TRADE docks until he finds a captain who will take him out. Now the boat jand replacement of rods, reels, January. rough and a tourist still wants go fishing he’ll shop around the gets a beating and the skipper of course, has to repair it and pay for it. There’s no money in the business. You've got to like it to be in it.” Judge Caro said that boats cost today about $6500, add $15 a day for gas, oil, bait, ice, $10. or $12 for mates and the constant upkeep on a boat which is a steady con- sumer of parts, paint, varnish, and line. The Key West Charterboatmen take other jobs from May until What keeps them in a business by Saturday. Jacksonville thru the Florida Straits and East Gulf of Mexico: Moderate to fresh northeast winds slowly diminishing and becoming moderate east to southeast by Saturday except for occasionally fresh east winds thru the Straits. Partly clowdy weather except for few showers thru the Straits to- day. Western Caribbean: Moderate to fresh east to rege ee thru Saturday. Partly cloudy weathér with widely scattered showers. Flag of the United States. Flag Education lectures is one of the many. Americanism prs- grams promulgated by the American Legion throughout the Nation. Flag lectures are now be- ing scheduled for all schools in the Community. FIRST DRIVER (Continued from Page One) ers from out of state who are visiting in Key West must have their home state 1953 tags if theirs have expired. T. C. Maplock was fined $50 for driving while intoxicated. -|State Trooper Slim Walker said [fishermen said; “If the weather |tion this afternoon and elsewhere | spect that should be shown the/start. Du Pont’s 1952 earnings |3 439 while Charles Leonard Gar-| amounted to $4.70 a share as com- pared with $4.64 the year before. General Electric, also with ree- ord high sales and its highest profits, was up a fraction. GE earnings were $5.26 a share last year as compared with $4.79 the Previous year. topped only in 1950, Chemical, Celanese, Bethlehem Steel, International Nickel. Lower were Youngstown Sheet Tube, Sears Roebuck, Boeing, Anaconda Copper, American Cyanamid, West- inghouse Electric, Plate. The total was/ Charleston, South Carolina. | Also higher were Baltimore & report to Ohio, Paramount Pictures, Allied | throughout the fleet. rett, SA, scored 3.425 to take| second standing. Wlodyka from | Methuen, Mass., will return to the USS Zellars (DD-777) while Gar- rett from Neptune Beach, Fla ! will report to the USS Thomas E. } Fraser (DM-24) operating out of | Other members of the class will | anti-submarine units | THE LIONS CLUB (Continued from Page One) was discussed freely in a talk en- and Niekel | titled “‘Savink Monies.” | Trish tenor Eddie O’Brien scored | with three numbers. shoes favorites of The cast also included George Lastres, Mario Roque, Joe Pine- Air Conditioned For Your Shopping Comfort Appelrouth’s Shoe Center The Name To Remember In Shoes DIAL 2-2532 604 DUVAL STREET Youngsters everywhere, / BE FREE...with a | We may beef about costs, but five \ minutes with any of them con-! \ estinghouse vinces a reporter that they are happy men. They may say as does, jas Capt. West does of his “Mae! coiladipaatticannsneummiamen wee ; | “Aivinh want to buy her’ for TEMPERATURES otha tatiese driving A ‘Smelt »M.}he had been notified by the North &.m./toll gate that the a drunken driv- Noon Stock er was headed for Key West. sige Walker found him, however, , is e was headed back to Miami. M. k P a Rapct explained to the Judge ar’ et rices at he got turned around, after * parking at the side of the road to|aiiG ba ‘ts Gresbound avoid driving drunk. Alleghany Young Lawrence William Stone | A!" ch! jin which rising costs of gas, oil, equipment nose out profits? These lean, sun-tanned skippers da, Cline Clawson, Orlando Puig, Sammy Curry, Joc Russo and Frank Betancourt. RED CROSS HAS (Continued from Page One) roll to mail in their money, along |with the name and address. j “We do not have enough volun- teer workers to contact everyone’ Sirugo said. “Some will be miss- ed. Those should mail in their membership money now.” RAMAN Sal cae ANNOUNCING 73 12:33 p.m. 8:23 p.m. <. F Te while his license was revoked, |Am Tob « Was given a six months’ deferred enn ood | sentence by the Judge. | Armour The young man was warned at tee severely by ‘the judge of any fu- | Atl, Refin ture infractions of the law, beth Sa James C. Hall, charged wit Ning og pelea: by Cons 2 jtable D. M. Andrew, will be tak- § = to bape by Deputy Sherfi | Coca Cola }Sistrunk tonight. The man was |Col Gas 23| accused of frightening people by | Sox Can” 31% jenenley Ind = | wandering in and out of their | ome St BY — hae Earl Medley was fined $10 for 28 Pom (Continued from Page One) | El Paso cece 33 passing a car on a Keys bridge. ae mE this is the fact that a large in-| Ft. Worth ~ & | Troy Amos Law was fined . $50 flux of population here as a re- | Galveston . ~~vwen ST) and costs for driving more than sult of the expanded military acti- | Jacksonville o ~+ $4) 50 miles per hour at night. Fla Pw & Lt vities in the area have made the | Kansas City .... ~~~ 39 | William Hartwie, Jr, will be Sen ‘Biee city’s existing sewer facilities to-| KEV WEST .... ~~ %6/fined next week following pay- Se hams 2 H x tally inadequate. Xey West was | Key West Airport -vv-owm 73} ment of $20 repairs to Ray's Res-| en ers designated as a Critical Defense | Los Angeles ... ~ 2 taurant, Marathon. He-is charged | ga” “' Area over a year ago. The popu- | LOwisville ..-u----w-nnen 46| with public drunkenness and de- | Goodrich | lation has doubled since the out-| Meridian sev --=« 39/stroying private property there. oe break of the Korean War. Miami .. ~vmmnmevnnnne 12) State Trooper Walker said MISSING SLIDE | The sewer system financing in- | Minneapolis ~wommenne 8} “We've had a let of trouble (Continued from Page One) jeludes outright gifts of cash| Memphis .... 40) with ‘servicemen coming inte | complicated, it also strikes a note | . 4) We're net going te stand for the | i 38) ; + $4500? I'll sell her at the end of * | the season.” | But you know if the Mae West! jis sold, or the Little Legion of; Atlanta fret ged eft ETE of Capt. Atwell, that her slip at Garrison ir oakpers bey dhe Ace Bight will not long be empty. It will be’ filled with a new boat, NO DEFROSTING TO DO...EVER ought or built and cherished as; much as the old one, for as Capt. Atwell put it: “You get to like a boat.” TO BE CONTINUED AT 7:30 A.M., EST GU52-SEESEPSE FFE se FF Denver SEALED SEWER BIDS | Detroit Eversharp Family Pia Firestone Fla Pw in colorful | amounting to £971,914 and the loan | New Orleans . - 52) Marathon and not behaving. of $300,000 for the construction. | New York The work to be completed in-| Norfolk . cee jeludes the replacement of miles | Oklahoma City . ef sewer lines, the cunstruction of | Omaha . nl i jfour pumping and ejector stations | Pensacola —.. ~ S| for doing 85 miles per fand a new ocean outfall plant Pittsburgh . . 29 his motorcycle. the missing slide has arrived at| Bill's Southernmost Arrow Bali Cay near Fort Taylor | Roanoke: ....... as . 39) Elden Wesley Whitten. USN, was | Rochester. This will followed the ex } All Naval activities will be com. | St. Louis . . 32\fined five dollars for reckless by more information on al SPORTS SHIRTS it a i Ask ws how much your present },i@ worth in trade on one refrigerator that measures front build-up, auto- matically defrests so fast frozen stay frozen, dis- poses of the frost water auto- amatically, too! Your trade-in may cover FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT {extent of damage. WHEEL " hour on! made tomorrow morning to see if Arthur Leon Hall was fined $25/ Another telephone call will be $3.95 up They bring out the “he-man” in youl Arrow Soli Cay sports shirts are emart, lively—definitely on the dosh ing side. And so comfortable. Tailored tor action or room across the shoviders. We have @ brilliant selec hon of wopical prats—cll washoble. Come tor yours tedoy! pletely serviced ty the city’s! San Antonio . 43) driving, following another car too amination as soon as modernized sewer system, | San Francisco _. . 41 closely, and damaging it slightly. | pleted. i? Seattle . 41) the full down payment! ou CAN 8B SURE...18 rr@ = Formosa is 84 miles from the Tallahassee . «| 6 nearest paint on the Chinese Tampa . sia | éouugnouse ™™* Washington — Located in the Heart of the City AND REASONABLE ROOMS WRITE or WIRE Appliance RATES for RESERVATIONS with BATH and TELEPHONE LOUIS CARBONELL OWNER Hotel Hotel €22 DUVAL SY. KEY WEST | WE HAVE OPENED OUR WAREHOUSE DISPOSAL CENTER FOR NEW AND USED FURNITURE A Large Selection Of All Types Of House Furniture ee THREE HOT"LS IN At Amazingly Low Prices! AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING COMFORT BW For the Brands You Know! “@Q LEWINSKY’S %cr 526 Duval St. ste Dial 23931 132 E. 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