The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 2, 1953, Page 2

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Page 2 Adv. Group Asks Funds To Lure Summer Visitors TALLAHASSEE \#—The Legis- lature is going to be asked to ad- vance the State Advertising Com- mission $100,000 so the agency can 0 ahead with its plans for at- Pacting summer tourists to Flor- @ontract for advertising in maga- zines which have deadlines sev- eral months in advance of the is- sues in which advertisements ap- Dear. | The suggestion that the Legisla- be asked for the advance came from Secretary of State neste gba i Eze Hi s g _ agit eeceet 2 3 | F [ht fi i i ! : tis gyre? il 4 : F H erp iat i i : : B | ! i Hi i *§ rt 6) 3 z ; i i? hat PH t-z4 st tegtfict Reni Lee? 3 if B i ist & 5 H § i ; st ge Hs eee THE KBY WEST CITIZEN ‘Thursday, April 2, 1953 Loeser Gains |Win In Navy Softball Play The USS Loeser battled their way to the championship of the Key West Deslant Unit Softball Tourney by .capturing two stright wins. The first victory came on Saturday, March 28 at the Naval Station Annex Field when they emerged victorious by a 14-5 score. The second tilt was played on Sun- day, March 29 with the -Loeser again winning, 7-3 to give them the | $ title, The strong Loeser nine had fought very hard since the first - | Excess this year g a}! seed? ¢ ih 3 ts st gE at HA Eee geier Es Ga & = ie Hd & (Continued from Page One) wired as well as in the cost of operation of the Naval Station. Navy engineers have also e- fected a water saving on the base well for ry steel and other materials A £ a ie H * i 5 1 z 8 af 2t g ees t : H F Lod ‘WEATHERMAN Ban Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy and continued warm today thru Friday; risk of showers or thunderstorms by. after- noon. Gentle to moderate variable winds, fresh in showers. Florida: treme north with widely scattered afternoon thundershowers today. Little change in temperature. 0 ins. 14 ins. 7.11 ins. 2.22 ins. Relative Humidity at 9:00 A. . 18% Total this year (Sea Level) 9:00 A.M. ‘} TEMPERATURES AT 7:30 AM., EST Heavy Smoker EL PASO Tex. (—Frank Mal- donado of Brooklyn, N. Y., yes- terday was sentenced to five years |in prison on a charge of ‘buying | |218 Simonton St. RUGS CLEANED Ali Forma) Garments chemically Processed, All work guaranteed and fully insured, POINCIANA DRY CLEANERS Dial 2-7632 Sao Sareea POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION Francis at Truman YOUR PURE OIL, DEALER | Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries ACTION WAS SLOW yesterday on the steps of the city hall when City Tax Collector “archie Roberts, ‘second from left, opened the bidding on Tax Certificates for 35 tax delinquent prop- erties in the city. -The Spencer Company, Miami, was the successful bidder on 35 of the properties while Rogelio Gomez purchased certificates for the other two, which he already owned.—Citizen Staff Photo. Coming Events THURSDAY, APRIL 2— ; Navy Wives’ Bowling League, Monroe County Hospital Wom- an’s Auxiliary Sewing group, at hospital, 2 p.m. Ceramic Classes, 1 ta 4 p.m., West. Martello Art School, County Beach. Alcoholics Anonymous, . closed meeting for members only, Ba 515% Duval Street. Rotary Club luncheon, St. Paul's Parish Hall, 12:15. p.m. CAP. Cadets, at K. W. High} c School, 7:30 p.m,” Gircle.11, First Methodist Cpurch,] con. Ys q p.m. tft tKey. West Garden Club, at Wo- ey , man’s Club, 8 p.m. f > West artists, noon. to 5 p.m. daily except Monday. Winner of pieture “I'd like most. to come home to” .to be. given cash award. Cast your vote. FRIDAY, APRIL 3— Landscape: (any medium) and beginners classes, 10 a.m. to 1 Baptist Church, 8:30 p.m. Navy Thrift Shop, 1 to § p.m. Officers’ Club - meeting of Fern Chapter No. 21, 0.E,S., Scot- tish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. SATURDAY, APRIL 4— Youth for Christ Rally. Fleming Fort Taylor opening party, p.m. Dancing at Alcoholics Anonymous open meeting, 515% Duval Street, 8 pm. TUESDAY, APRIL 7— Bowling for Officers Wives, 1 to 3:30 p.m. at Naval Station buwling alleys. Fi Taylor Duplicate Bridge Club, 7:45 p.m. at La Concha | + Open to public art show, all Key Beebe Noon Stoe Market Prices 33% | point. The upside, however, was 2% 495, ” 13% Pepsi Cola 12% Phil 32% 51 2% 30% 2 om 26 Ue 38 oa 15% vst Ol NI 26% Studebaker 2OGSwist MMTexas Co Wy Tex P C&O syn Bag & P W%4Un Carbide 3. Bhd wa 4™ oe Saad 1% 1s |day with trading on the modest | side. | .|a bit backward with Douglas off 6 | minus signs cropped up in oils, ya | Way. on) TODAY'S STOCK MARKET! NEW YORK (®@ — The. stock market was somewhat higher to- Gains ran to around a point while losses ranged to a little past a | more popular. Most major divisions of the mar- ket were higher. Aircrafts seemed |1% at 63% in early trading. Other | utilities, and chemicals. | The whole market was subdued | with many leading issues not put- | {ting ‘in an appearance on the tape, \until the session wes well under- Higher stocks included Penngyl-) vania, Railroad, Texas Cox man *Kodak, General Eh Rexall, Republic» Sieel, General RADIO and OF TLV. Service Factory Methods Used — All Work Guaranteed FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE — SEE... DAVID CIFELLI $20 Truman Ave, (Rear) Dial 2-7637 Best Package Prices In Town Music From 8:30 ‘Til “?” By MARK STANLEY Motors, Chrysler, and Zenith Radio | Lower stocks included American ‘dard Oil (NJ), Eastern Air Lines, \‘Felephone, Baltimore & Ohio, Stan- |. if 32 /Homestake Mining, Dow Chemical, | _ 39% 15h a “Wh “n Rejected By Council UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., April 1 W—A Soviet move in the Krem- lin's new “‘let’s-be-friends” cam- paign was rejected in the U, N. yesterday. The 18-nation Economic and So- cial Council turned down Russia's | request to make Russian one of the official languages of the council. | Studebaker, and Radio Corp, MeCARTY HOPES (Continued from Page One) cause climbing the 22 steps would be too much of a strain. “Tt means, I think, that very here,” the governor said. The elevator is the type that j has a folding stool that is carried up the stairway along a track by a moving chain. McCarty said it cost $1,800 and can be taken out | and re-installed if the mansion is | Temodeled or rebuilt. The governor said he has his | message to the Legislature almost in form for delivery. Last Times Tonite “TALE OF 8 FIVE WOMEN" tarring BONAR COLLEANO ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Friday and Saturday “THE DALTON WOMEN" Plus Co-Hit No. 2 BRONCHO BUSTERS TWO SHOWINGS NITELY 4) 2-DIMENST zy COMING SOON Play Date Te Be Announced 10,718 grams of marijuana here to sell in New York. denied the charge. He bp “I planned to smoke * > —__—_—— Bill’s Licensed PAWN SHOP 716 DUVAL ST. FREE Saturday Nite, Apr. 4 FLEET RESERVE ASSN. HOME Caroline Street For Members and Their Guests 8:30 PuM. ‘til “2” Door Prize BLUE NOTES ORCHESTRA meee Fox News - Cartoon Box “fice: Opens 1:45 P.M. San Carlos Mat. 28 4:06 Night 6:12 6 6:18 AIR CONDITIONED

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