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eee ‘naman ene rein a er ea a Rigo? THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday, April 6, 1953 STOCK MARKET NEW YORK #—The stock mar- ket moved lower today in an abrupt manner. Right from the opening bell the market moved down and continued down until it reached a maximum @ecline of around 2 points. Most of the losses were in the fractions. A few plus signs dotted the list, | high particularly in chemicals and golds. @m the weak side were railroads, FOR HOME or U.S. General Motors, Goodyear, Toshie American Telephone, Anaconda Copper, American Cyanamid, Gen- eral Electric, Santa Fe, Nickel Plate, Sinclair Oil, United Air Lines, and Paramount Pictures. FERRY NEGOTIATIONS (Continued from Page One) isfactory agreement will be work- ed out shortly. The project has the support of Cuban officials including Dr. Antonio Benitoa, the son-in-law of President Batista. . COMMERCIAL USE... . tenes hig acyl Cube » Crushed ICE Thompson Enierprises, Inc. 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Flemming f be director ‘of defense mobilization. Flemming -<y west and Vicinity: Clear to} of a rocket missite achieving: -@| now is serving as acting director. artly cloudy and warm today| speed four times *that’ of sound| Eisenhower also sent to the Sen- Tuesday; scattered show- ers locally near shore. Moderate to fresh easterly to southerly winds. Florida: Fair today .and Tues- day, except becoming partly with widely scattered showers over north portion Tues- day, possibly beginning in the Tallahassee area tonight. Jacksonville through the Florida Straits: Gentle to moderate south- east winds over north portion and moderate southeast winds over south portion oceasionally fresh this afternoon. Moderate ocea- sionally fresh south and south- west winds Tuesday. Clear to partly cloudy fresh *south and southwest winds Tuesday. Clear to partly cloudy weather. East Gulf of Mexico: Moderate occasionally fresh winds, southerly over north portion and southeast- was disclosed in House appropria- tion hearings today, _ AR. Dr. Jerome C. Huasaker,. chair- man of the National Advisory.Com~ mittee for Aeronautics, mentioned the Army achievement .in request- ing funds for added research on rocket. development. There was no indication of the rocket’s specific speed. The speed | of sound. varies between 760 miles an hour at sea level and 660 at high altitudes. : The German V-2 rocket traveled at four times the speed of .sound. in World. War I, but sometimes exploded in the ‘afr becayse of heat generated by. the speed of, its travel, ae TALKS PLANNED FOR MERGING CIO-AFL WASHINGTON. (#—New talks to: erly over south portion today.| explore the idea of-merging the Tuesday, moderate to fresh south} AFL and the CIO open:here tomor- and. southwest winds. Clear to! row, but prospects for early suc- partly cloudy weather. Few show- ers in extreme north portion to- night and Tuesday. Western Caribbean: Gentle to moderate east and southeast winds today and Tuesday. Fair weather. Observations taken at City Office Key West, Fla., April 6, 1953 9:00 AM. EST Temperatures Highest yesterday ...... Lowest last night ....... Precipitation Total ast 24 HOUSE sen Total this month ............ .03 ins. 41 ins. 7.14 ins. wow 191 ins. Barometer (Sea Level) 9:00 A.M. 29.92 ins.—1013.2 mbs. 1:28 a.m. vid2:17 p.m. United States European was Corn THIS IS THE LAST WEEK : TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE BIG CLEARANCE SALE AT THE CASA MARINA DRESS SHOP '9| hopes to-take home-with him some “jing immediately into an election cess don’t -appear te be- bright. Informed officials of both the-big organizations of labor unions say that conflicting views which led to the breakup of previous similar ate the nominations of James P. Mitchell: of Westfield, N. J., and John Slezak of Sycamore, Ill., to be assistant secretaries of the Army. Flemming, president of Ohio Wesleyan University, will head the existing Office of Defense Mobili- tion. za RICHARD WALLER Richard Ernest Gray Waller, six weeks of age, died Friday morning at the residence of his parents, Mr: and Mrs. Ernest Alexander Waller, Jr., 29 A Fel- ton Rd. Sigsbee Park. The body was sent Saturday by the Pritchard Funeral Home to St. Petersburg, Fla. for funeral services and burial in the family plot. : > CAPT. JOSEPH D. A. MORENCY Capt. Joseph D. A. Morency, U.S. Army retired, died unex- pectedly Thursday night. Capt. unity efforts have not.been re- solved. - ADENAUER ARRIVES (Continued troni Page One) which must ratify the army treaty, only the German Parliament’s low- er house has erg 14 Bic. It would seem Adenauer also substantial promises to aid him override political opposition. Adenauer faces the task of plung- campaign upon his return to Bonn. His Christian Democratic party will be seeking another four-year term. The problems Adenauer is taking to Washington include: 1. More U. S. economic aid. 2. Military aid. : 3. Help in solving the quarrel with France over the rich indus- trial Saar. 4. What are the new tenants of it mean toa divided Germany? ‘ican on the “said: Morency resided at 1121 Southard Stree t. He served thirty years in the U.S. Army. He was awarded the American Defense Service Medal, Asiatic: Pacific Service Medal, The Bronze Star, American Thea- ter Service Medal, and World War Two Victory Medal. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Emma Morency. Services were held this morn- ing at. the Chapel. of Pritchard Funeral Home. Burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery, Ft.’ Myer, Virginia. MARINES BATTLE (Continued from Page One) some’ swept through overcast skies and blasted Red _ positions. On the Western Front, Allied soldiers ‘threw back 40 Chinese Reds who attacked a U. N. out- post east of T-Bone Hill. The Al- lies killed an estimated 19 Reds. On the Eastern Front Sunday night,’ counterattaeking troops of failed to recapture an outpost east of the Pukhan River which the Reds had captured Saturday night. The ROKs were forced to fall 14 Okinawa-based B29 Superforts dumped 140 tons'e@f bombs on two Red supply areasy’.one 18 miles southeast of Pyongyang, North Ko- speedy action in the field of co-op- erative military action may be necessary." - » Dulles has said that there may be some honest'differences of opin- jon as.to whether the amendment fi | is necessary. ‘overpowering County jailer Robert Hackett. Sat- urday night. They took his keys and freed Davis from another cell- block, and two convicted killers, Josepy . Albert and ..William . F. Brownell. is to testify, tomorrow, a Defense Department representative the next day, ‘and Mutual Sécurity Director Harold E. Senate Republican ‘aft of Ohio, joined him Ps : co-sponsors. The amendment is‘similar to one’ form pledge “to make no treaty or agreement which would undermine the constitutional rights of the American people.” i a9 Tt provides any provision of, & treaty that a! es a right guar- anteed by the shall be of no effect, even *if-ratified by} AUDUBON SCREEN TOUR DR. FRAN WILLIAM HALL and COLOR FILM “The Four Corners” KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL "8:00 P.M., TUESDAY, APRIL 7 Matinee 2:00 P.M., Truman School COLOR FILM: “MONSTERS IN MINIATURE” MONROE COUNTY AUDUBON SOCIETY TODAY and TUESDAY <o-~ pata. . sae *hotographer To. Shoot Underwater Pictures Here George Leavens, noted free lance photographer whose pic- ture story on Key West appear- | at 2 p.m. Burial after the serv- jices at 5 will be in the family water shots, for This Week ma- gazine. m The weather and wind would not comply which means he'll return here when the sea is calmer. Meanwhile the busy — photo- grapher is going to Havana and Virgin islands to shoot two lay- ~euts for Family Circle. 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