The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 24, 1953, Page 2

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CAP Hears Of Need For More Cadets-In Group During the joint meeting of the Civil Air Patrol, papers stating the qualifications for participants the International Drill Compe- ion were issued. It is the aim of the cadets t@ obtain at least # members to entér the. cémpe- tition in the summer. If the ca dets have énough membership they can go to the Group Com-/ petition in Miami and from there to Wing, then National and final- ly to International. Also ation was Feceiv frorn Headquarters on SARCAI (Seareh and’ Resciie for @. A. P.) It will be held on the 10th, 11th, ang 12 of April at Orlando. All mbers afé urged to attend activity. day, instead of the fegulat we 2 the eadets iet at the or recfeation. Membership in the. ..cadest . is epen to all American . eitizens | from the age of it aiid @ Balt 6a. | Qualifications for Séhiér mem-) bership is that they be Ameri¢ah citizens for 18 years or more. TODAY'S NEW YORK :\f. =. The stock market was fairly steady today in early trading. ‘The market started fast and then the ea off to a quiet pace. P¥ice changes ran into the major fractions: either way. Higher, divisions at the market included og ; s and some oils, On lowe le were host Steels and 8 by a small margin ani ae Othe? sections were. mot mixed. ; Individual stocks ‘swint iB lower ineluded: m St Ss le, Amietican Binel Pont, Ponts ‘Niekel Plate, and Bast- ». Unite eee Cali- 5 hy patihe Gil, and Celoter, dgay To ply To Wed Glenn Vin ino Parker, La Con- ¢ha Hotel Baha Stevenson Clark, 1208-Flegler Avenue, have applied: for @ marriage ligenie at the offide of Coukity — Ray- | 9 mond R, Lord Charles $, Lott;-623 Street, and Gladys G. ereitt, 1120 Fleming Street, have also applied a8 have Jolin Adams, and Susan MeDonald of Homestead. AIR FORCE MEN KILLED IN CRASH COLUMBIA, S. C. ih—Fout Air Force liaison squadfoi nen were hiled when their five-pl ie ted ai was i, poe ry © Shaw Torey Bae it Greeh' ase at Sumter. it Por got wl trip. ‘anu a ee " the plane spiral acl ; WEATHERMAN Says Key West and Viéinity: Partly cloudy and warm téday thorugh Wednesday; scattered showers or thunderstorms. Géntle to moderate variable winds fresh in and near Showers and thunderstorms. Observations tticén at v4 Offite Key Was Fia., Mab. 24, 1958 9:00 AM, Est Temperatures Highest yesterday Lowest last hight Mean . Norina! Precipitation Total last 24 hours Total this. month .. ciency this month .. the | Total this year. Ficess this ete Relative Humidity at 9:00 A.M, % 28 ins: -72 in’. AT ing. 7.1 ins. 2.74 ins. Barometer (Sea ea Level) $:00 A.M. $0.00 is.=1015.9 mbs. TOMORROW'S TIDES (Naval Base) ui 12:26 & tt. 12:48 a.in. 6:57 ain. 6:30 p.m. 000 TIDE DATA ation: Key West Tike of Height of 9.0 ft probe Bahia Honda (bridge) =—=——oh 10m No Naite jan end) —+-2h 20m sipped Senay nay PA) aa (north end) = ¢#h 10m +14 ft. mone o foyer (4)—pius ages ee be baded, HEARINGS BEGIN Oa inary from rage One) eal mn A maa the law, Key sey to meet the present law voiced ot by Elbeshover in the cam- last te “ oe it withess sched- wlea at aay ate Ne mittee gee but ae advance he ph to mi a gen, oral atement oh the history of ~ Se as in attor- i Sher er Adviser to thé Re- aan es Of the Senate | Caldes Channel to ay +. Gemmmittee. A statément fof the éorti- Ea! preseiit | ii gave einployers had Beth guaranteed formér Wagner Att. ly At the House heafings today, A. the act. He said in| ¢: nea ad Saber Whibhs under the Hayes, président of the AFL's dnd | Thternational Association Of Ma-|“preséiitly sérv a ate was éfitical of most 70|Bdgar and “|Honor of Arthir Sawyer _|DEATHS Fitch Funeral Services Held Today At Five Funeral services for Roy Tét- being héld this afternoon at 5 o'élock from the Chapel of Prit- chard Futeral Hoie with W. M. Keene of Tampa, Fia, officiating. | Burial will be in the family plot in City Cethetery. Sufvivors are the mother, Mrs. | Kathleei V. Edgar; one daughter, Gadys Kathleeh Fitch; two sis- ters, Mrs. Graéé Keene, Mrs. Vernett Crossgrove, Tampa, Fla; four brothers, Henry and George Fiteh ae Pitot aiid Paul W. ur Edgar, U. S.! Air Force. Mr. Fitch was a veteran of World War No. 2 having served bin the .U. S. Navy. The Guard of Post | No. 2 will cénhduct graveside servie®s and full military honors will -Bé aéeorded the deceased. Pallbearers are W. B. Lanier, L. W. Roberts, H. A. Crusoe, J. Milton Anderson: JOSEPH A. CONNELL Joseph A. Cofnell died Satur- day morning while enroute to| Key West with Kelly-Morri§ Cir- | | cus. The body was sént today to/ Franklin, Pa., By the Lopéz Fun- | eral Home for funeral services | and burial in the, Family Plot. Survivors include the mother, | Mrs. Nettie Connell, ard one bro- ther, Jaines Confell, both of Franklin, Pa., anid several nieees and nephews. MRS. NELLIE J. SWEETING Mrs. Nellie Johnson Sweeting, water |S gs Re ie | HoPAing at 3:45 raves Hospital, mies 8 Beach, The me will be brought to Key west by Lopez Funeral Home Wednesday tofn- if Fanci services will be held Wednesday afteritoon at 2 p. m. ih thé Chapel of the Lopez Fun- eral Horie. The Bréthren of the Grate and Truth Hall will offi. ciate ab the s@rviéés. Buitial will be in the family plot at the city cemetery. Sutvivors aré the husband, Al- bert Sweeting; five daughters, Mis, Ed, Oddette, Miaiti Beach, MISS Jehnié J. Sweeting, Mrs. Johh M. Lowe, Miss Mafgaret Sweet @ ahd Mts. Kendal Piet- of Miaiii; oné soi, Wil- ata “'Sieeting, Miami Beach; four sister’, Mrs. James—Jolinsoii, Key West, Mts. Essie Whaltos, Mrs, William Robérts and ; C.. W. Chase, Jr, all of Miarni Beach: one bfother, i: “William L. Johnson, Miaiti Beach; and seven grandchildren. led ‘Taft-Hartley — and for theif répéal. ‘The stiteinants of Sehroyer and Hayes agrééd on ofé point: The law’s present requirément that labor iihion offic! he na oy ee Commithist 4 ee ie ase. Ghrojer said t tate va le, if any, New 1953 Studebaker thrills all America oe foreign ott Mair wt 9 beady ttyhe Amertan comfort | Ir and handling ease danger wiceiba: NEW leviversrany expansts of giast NEW Se big witty read-Angeing smbcon Huge crowds jam showreoms te see and buy the most exciting new car in years | Studebaker. Be otie of the Conie in tight away atid order your 1953 first to own the car that everyone, everywhere, is talking about. Tell us now which Studebaker Champion or Commander V-8 ; you want. Sedans, coupes, hard-tops—in colors galoreare all right down to earth in price. And they all save gasoline amazingly. ': « shll madtis effet Srudehater Aatematic Drive or Ovtrdrice—and glare-redaciag tinted plasi—et extrs cost THE TWINS GARAGE 1130 DUVAL STREET DIAL 2-2401 | rence Fitch who dies Sunday are | ;' M. Dubois; W. Y. Russell and g Noon Stock Market Prices NEW YORK (AP)Hipp Cp Affi G Eq 10 Th Cent 4s int és 6 40) 1s8%Loew's 70%Lorillard 3B Lou & Nash 414Montg Ward 1134Murpby 19044Murray Cp fash Rely ort & Pe e Harv tge (8 8) 73% me Be ae Aire ane Bs coat TOP-LEVEL MEN FROM (Continued from Page One) prone toward fegaining their | sition of prewar impoftante. ‘ft An immediate ativahee of 125) illioi dollars to meet their 1953 j military schedules. 4. A long-term program of aid #3 | seo America upon which the | European countries ean base their x4 | budgets, in place vf year-to-year juncertainties about what congress si | Will do. ; From Eisenhower’s first foreign aid bill, France would-like in all about a billion dollars, instead of the approximately two-thirds of a | billion she has had in one form 2 6t ahother uring the past year. EASTER PARADE (Continued trom Page One) headed by Burt Garnett, chair- mah of the Diversified Division, and Will Freetnan, chaitman of the Real Estate - Finatee - in- surance Division. Garnett has re- ported that several Key West landlords have stated that in view of added government housing lo- cally, vacancies amofig privately j owned housés ahd apartitents are | beginning to exist. KING WINS (Continued from Page One) that no administrative assistant should be provided until next year’s budget, that is after July 1. iii g aniyoite wahts to save money,” King said, “I want to. But I can’t do the work without help.”* He péiiitéd out héw he watits to be in a position f cheek per- sonally work in progress on the $2,121,749 sewer project. That a day spent on sewers, is a day spent away from the accumula- ting Work of his desk, His hépe is that an assistant ¢an handle much of the detail at his office on persofiriel and other matters, and he will be freed to work out the directives OF City Commissioners. The was taken with Mayor Harvey, Commissioners Delaney anid Cobo voting confidence in their City Manager by approving his request, ahd Commissioners Eis- her and Carbonell oi Land 0’ Sun Luncheonette Opén Daily From 6 A.M. to 11 P.M. @Serving Short Orders (CLOsEB MONDAYS) TIT® Caza - With the extra money, she says She colild increase her Air Foree 25 wr eeént, strengiten her Army FoI five top quality divisions and seven secondary ones to perhaps 10 ‘Of 12 first-class units. In addition, she could step up the training of | | Viet Namese soldiers to take over | her fight in Indochina. MARINE WIFE (Continued from Page One) ID cafd, Lewin said. waiting list at Poinciana for a three bedroom apartinent as soon as she brings such proof out, Lewin said. She will have to pay only $44 a month for the apartment and all utilities. Though she has applied at Porter Place, she |stands a slim chance there, be- cause of the permaciency of most | of the tenants. Turnover at Poin- ¢ciana is much greater because of the fact that the tenants are in the Service or dependents of mobile servicemen. “We do hot bar any wives of |s@rvicemen from Poinciana,” Le- The Kings he said did live at Poinciana from 1948 to 1950, and then moved out to civilian hous- ing. Mrs. King at present is liv- pe with her family of five ¢hil- dren in her parent’ apartment with nine other adults and chil- dren. She came to Key West when her Marine husband was sent to Korea. Subscribe to The Citizen HESTER BATTERY For Buick, Olds, Pontiac, Packard, Etc. — Guaranteed 12 MONTHS, Only .... $11.95 Exch. 18 MONTHS, Only .... $13.95 Exch. 3 YEARS, Only ......... $19.95 Exch. LOU SMITH, 1116 White DOG RACES Ane’ Nitely minors Daily Double Close 6:10 || STOCK ISLAND 95", || eect te cg escent RUGS CLEANED All Formal Garments chemically Processed. All work ee and fully insvred. ——Plus Feature No. 2—— LUCILLE BALL - JOHN AGAR “MAGIC CARPET” In Technicolor attorney, an allotment check, and Mrs. King will be put on the |= win said. “We merely ask proof.” $1,200,000 BOND (Continued from Page One) Fllorida National Bank 6f Key West, a large metropolitan Bank, may be thé paying agent of the city for the bonds. | Commissioner Delaney moved the adoption of the lengthy ord- finance; Commissioner Delio Cobo seconded the motion which was then unanimously adopted. The resolution on the 50 per- cent increase in expanded and | improved system will be discuss- jed at a public hearing to be held | Thursday night at 8 o’clock. Early mechanical pianos were |operated by pumping a handle. Music for imperial balls in the time of Napoleon III sométimes was suppied by mechanical pia- | nos. | Bill’s Licensed | PAWN SHOP 716 DUVAL ST. ——— DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST Dupticeiee OFFICE HOURS 9-12 = 25 619 DUVAL STREET (Upstairs) TELEPHONE 2-7821 } AMERICAN UBAN COFFEE KEY WEST SALVAGE CO. STOCK ISLAND AND METALS OLD CARS AND TRUCKS PHONE — 2.5196 Open Sat. and Sun. 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