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Monday, March 16, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 Legion Week | Is Underway At Local Post American Legion Week got un- derway on Sunday afternoon at the Post Home of Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28 with a birthday par- ty commemorating the 34th an- niversary of the founding of the American Legion. Harvey, Past Post Commander, very vividly outlined the history of the Legion throughout its years of existence. Mayor C. B.| ‘Noon Stock Market Prices NEW YORK (AP) Affil G Eq 10%5 1 Cent Alleghany 45% Int Harv. Allis Chal (ss) 14% Lehman Cp 35teLligg & My 40% Lockh Aire Am Airl ; Am Can ‘Am Smelt Am Tob 'Am Woolen } Anacon Cop | Armour | Atchison | Atl C Line 42% Low & Nash 11% Monte Ward 99 Murphy 116 Murray Cp 31% Nash Kelv 4 Nort & West 4 Packard renny (JC) | Beth Stl | Burl Mills 3 southeast over south portion. Part-; Me ‘WEATHERMAN Says Key West and vicinity: Partly $ | cloudy and continued warm today thru ‘Tuesday; gentle to moderate | Variable. winds. Florida: Partly cloudy with little change in temperature thru Tues- day. Scattered showers north and central portions this afternoon and 244 |widely scattered showers Tuesday. Jacksonville thru the Florida Straits and East Gul of Mexico: Light ‘to’ moderate variable winds Tuesday except winds mostly from . TODAY'S ! of the small group of men whe | jin the early: history of the state | |founded the Grand Lodge of. Flo- | rida. STOCK MARKET | NEW YORK ® — The stock/ Clarence E. Shine | Mr. Shine is survived by his} widow, two daughiers, Mrs. Vir- | |JAWBONE OPERATION |FOR BETTE DAVIS NEW YORK (#—Actress Bette Davis is scheduled to have a sec- market headed unward today with} Clarence E. Shine, 1529 Flag- Sinia Humphrey and Mrs. Wini- There were two beautifully de- | corated birthday cakes prepared for the festive event, one of which was presented through the cour tesy of Post Committeeman Her- man Gordon, who holds the dis- tinction of 34 years as a mem-| gp ber of the American Legion. | Eversharp Miss Gail Varela and Louis | ¥emiy Fis Cruz, High Schoo! students, en- tertained the Legionnaires and members of the Auxiliary Unit with a series of pantomime acts. Mrs. Eva Warner Gibson, Judge of Juvenile Court, gave several vecal selections, arcomnanied on the piano by Mr. Joseph Torano. The ladies of the | Auxiliary | Unit No. 28 prepared a delightful lunch for those in attendance. A ‘sound film giving the high- | rican Legion Na- nm held in New Aucust 1952 was siotva for those in attendance. American Le- be presented y of WKWF : obn W. Miller ‘ re ae Py . | Buffalo . age the addzess for the pro- Charatan Represzntatives of the Post will | Chicago esent addresses to the various | Corpus ‘ve groups during the week out-| Denver ag the prograin of the Amer- | Detroit — 1 Legion as follows: Tuesday, | El Paso Post | Ft. Worth _ Wed- | Galveston BIE RGE y Navy. Wives | Jacksonville ————__-___ Post Command- | Kansas City —.. ; Thursday, | KEY WEST : Speaker; Chaplain| KEY WEST AIRPORT ms Club - Speak-| Los Angeles Committeeman | Louisville | Meridian ' Miami | Minneapolis | Memphis New Orleans New York . Norfolk 1. Oklahoma City : Pensacola , Pittsburgh Roanoke St. Louis San Antonio . San Francisco Seattle aE Tallahassee ___.___ ‘Tampa Washington CITY FATHERS WILL: (Continued from Page. Mne) cus, there be. reduced, it ; units will be charged. for’at-ihe | Awehviously have a tremend- | Tate of 75 cents each. . }_gaverse effect on the civi.| The commission was informed i Papelation of the .island and| Friday, that even with = 5 t’@ @lonida Keys in general,” he, crease, the city's sewer rates, com tae, be the lowest, in the ng BADE oot oe The commission ‘tonight ‘will al; s8 crumbled bacon chopped |so consider the 1953. opera’ ney and eveam cheese make | budget for the City Electric Com- canape spread. Add al pany. In addition te this resolu- » cream to the cheese to soft-|tion, another approving certain en itwhen you are mixing it/ budget amendments for that eom- with the ‘bacon and chutney. | pany will be acted. upon. ly ‘el6udy weather. {| . Western Caribbean: Moderate to *|fresh east. winds and generally fair weather thru Tuesday. Observations taken at City Office “Key West, Fla., March 16, 1953, “$300 A.M. EST Con Vultee ; Cont Can Corn Prod 52 Schenley 6 Seab Al RE 32% Sears Roeb’ 7% Sinclair Oi 12% Sou . Co sig. = = SEGEPES "2832837 E2: Diana Str 70% Tex PC 25%4Un Bag 37% Un Carbide cal 36% Unit Alre 67% Unit Fruit ¢ Temperatures Highest yesterday -—. Lowest last night ——— Mean Normal 85 70 cae ae: i Gen Mtrs Gen Pub Ut 74 Goodrich Goodyear Greyhound : . Hupp Cp bh ra | ————— TE TEMPERATURES AT 7:30 A.M., EST . .., Precipitation Total last 24 hours Tota Ithis month .... Deficiency this month Tota Ithis year Exces sthis year .00 Ins. .23 Ins. 56 Ins. . 6.62 Ins. . 2.65 Ins. alative Humidity at 9:00 A.M. 11% | Barometer (Sea Level) 9:00 A.M. 30.18 Ins.—1020,0 Mbs. Tomerrow’s Almanac | Sunrise __. 6:34 a.m. 5g | Sunset _— 6:37 p.m 92| Moonrise ———_____. 7:44 .m ¢7| Moonset ________ 9:02 .n 37) FOMORROW'S 3¢/ TIDES (Maval Base) GH b A 10:12 a.m. 11:19 p.m. 000 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Time of Height of Bahia Honda (bridge) ———oh 10m = 8.6 ft No Name Key (east end) —+2h 20m Chica | Station— Tide high water Sandy Pt.) —ob 40m Caldes Channel les imerth end) +3h 10m j +14 ft (—}—Miaus sign: Corrections to be subtracted. (+)—Plus io Atlanta Augusta | Billings | Birmingham - Bismark Boston Christi Ow 3:48 a.m. 4:44 p.m. V 2 1C. Club + > ~phens and a Dist nk , Romaguera. vefay A-Bomb Blast if Be Qn Television AS VEGAS, N 41| . 44! 73\ 14! “4 —Television of tomorrow’s atom bomb yon wi! start at 8 a.m., east- itanderd Time, and be on the ~for half an hour r‘icinating in the nation-wide * st are three networks, ‘S, CeS and NBC, AND Los % Paramount TV station sign: SEARCH FOR MISSING (Continued from Page One) Vd know she was all right,” he told. me at the Little Torch Films of the oomb effects are » aduled' for telecast at 4:30 p.m., Of, Tuesday. This also will be a Belt-) | é. rots | OQ CUTBACK SEEN | ; ‘ | He grabbed the arm of Navy in- (Continued=from Page One) | vestigator Boz, as he saw a splash it the water 200 yards away. “Look —look“there!”” though 37 looks only about 22, her husband said. Her children range from..baby Deborah, age two months, to Gary, two years, Jim, three and one-half years Ralph, nine years. Motika who received a com- mendation aboard the Bushnell some months ago, reported for duty fn Key West around Nov- ember 1, he said. His parents. Corrections | br yesterday. “This way | | nun eeeeccent (don’t nove | «“Just-some fish, or a white cap,” pid Boz. | jThe mother of four children | and | trading fairly active far, and after ‘he headstart in the beginning, the rise lost force. Buying was general throughout the list’ without any particular concentration. Some of the steels, rails, and motors proved popular. | U. S. Steel started on a block lof 5,000 shares up %. at 42 and | Bethlehem Steel opened on 2,000 shares up % at 55%. Packard opened on 1,400 shares off % at 6 and then traded unchanged. New } York Central was up % at 24 on a block of 1,700 shares. Some aircrafts «vere down while jhigher. The utilities were steady along with chemicals and distillers. | Higher stocks included Southern | Railway, United Air Lines, Para- | mount Pictures, | phone, and Kennecott Copper. Lower were Boeing, Consolidated | | Natural Gas, and Emerson Radio. | Always disconnect your elect- \rie refrigerator before cleaning |the condenser with a stiff brush or a vacum cleaner dusting tool, K. OF P. ORATORY (Continued from Page One) wide contest to be held the latter ’|part of April at Orlando, and per- i nity, haps to the international contest jat St. Louis in August. jler Avenue, passed away Sunday | | Hospital following a prolonged lillness. He had been confined to | jthe Florida East Coast Railway | hospital in Saint Augustine for al-/ |most a year but returned home! |two weeks ago. Born in Tallahassee, Mr. Shine | is decended from one of Florida’s | pioneer families. His entire life! has been devoted to service with. the Florida East Coast Railway, | coming to Key West in 1925 and) serving until 1935 when the rail-| fred .Fryzel, both of this city and idn’ ft in the M General | four grandchildren... The advance didn’t push very | afternoon in the Monroe Winersl” scrviens’ will. be held Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 from the’ St. Paul’s Episcopal Church with Father Joan Armfield offi- ciating. The body will be placed be in the family piot of the City Cemtery. i Pritchard funeral! home is in charge of arrangements. Please omit flowers. It is. estimated. that 60,000 civi tion of her jawbone removed in an | operation at New York, ‘Hospital | | today. Paul W. Benson, her personal | press representative, said over the |week end. that she is suffering | severe chronic osteomyelitis: of ee | jin the church at 3:30. Burial will | jawbone. She has been at the hos- pital for more than a week. « ‘eotlingen others traded unchanged to a bit | American Tele-| lroad was destroyed by the de-! ians in Britain were killed by vastating hurricane. | bombs ‘during World War II. While here he met and married, SERG! SED Mrs. Amy Knowles of this city. He was a member of Dade Lodge 3D 3D No. 14, F. & A. M., the Lake’ | Worth Consistory and Mahi Tem-' ple, Mystic Order of the Shrine | of Miami. | | Mr. Shine’s family history is} |entwined in the early history of |the State of Florida. His mater- |nal great-grandfather, Robert | Butler, was Surveyor-General . of |Florida under Andrew ~ Jackson} jand set the first compass in, the | wilderness and set the first “line | marked on the trees of the wild | forest of the state. | Devoted to the Masonic frater- World's Lergest Pest Control Co. Mr. Shine followed in the! footsteps of his forefathers, as! C. j jthe same Robert Butler was one Quspeseneeccetntenteeeedl | NATIONAL Airlines Foxn Cusromuns \-8 Foavon Seoas when you buy it when you sell it ; Mrs. Mary Yuraska, and Frank | | A. Motika live in Cleveland, 0. ; Mrs. Motika is the former Doro- ‘thy Mae’ Jennell. Her family live in Washington, D. C,, where she and her husband were married « ten’ years ago. The Shore Patrol informed Mo- tika yesterday: at 9:45 a, m. that his car was up the Keys, Motika | had already called Deputy She riff Brodhead, informing him his wife was missing. He found an officer to drive him up to Little Torch and stayed at the bridge all day until 7:15 last | Bushnell divers with flippers |and masks went over the bridge to search for a possible . body. Felicipters today are augmenting ’ | the search. «0 ail-points bulletin has been | broadcast throughout the state of ° [rere by Florida Highway Pa trol, i HANDICAP RACE Fae Spacey edlles TOMORROW NIGHT FREE SOUVENIRS TO ALL wearing the red. brown, and gold DAILY DOUBLE Free Parking ADM. print ss be had given her for First and Second Races 25¢ her’ birthday last week. He had asked her to ge out with him STATE SUPERVISED no PARLMUTUEL BETTING wniees REY WEST KENNEL CL get.a standby, She demurred say f she way going te spend the STOCK ISLAND OFF U.S. 1 10 RACES NIGHTLY evening at home This morning the apartment at QUINIELAS EVERY RACE i Park was empty. The | doer closed but unlocked. Neigh- that the children had since yesterday that Mrs, Motika Va Hour from Little ig } Speritt sake i was urged. ee A duek-dilled platypus ip cap tivity will eat S00 aogleworms a | day besides etber food Its 41 “Worth More” features make this °53 Ford worth more Again Ford tops the industry with the New Standard of When you see this new Ford ; : : when you Value Check its 41 “Worth More” features :.. when you Test Drive it... you'll know that no other car is so well fitted to your family’s driving needs. For you'll find the “Go” you need to “eat up” the distances in Ford’s great V-8 and Six engines. 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