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NEW YORK w—The stock mar- eral Electric, and Douglas Air ‘The initial downward movement 4 merican Can, Loew's, and Nation- satended to around a point with ig i i nf F F E é 3 i & Ft F t. i i i i THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday, July 27, "3 The were U. S. Steel and American’ Telephone. Lower were N. ¥. Central, Re- public Steel, Chrysler, Kennecott ‘Copper, Pacifie Western Oi, Gen- ~ Weatherman Says Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy, scattered thundershowers; ' i Purge Of Red German Heads Is Announced ! By TOM REEDY Local Men Attend ‘Bldg. Dedication } H. A. Demeritt and J. H. Weech lof the local district office of the Wi Philco, Ana-) i ; +, Peninsular Life Insur. Co., here pepe Oe Dodge, |*9% continued warm and humid) BERLIN w — East Germany's — to aroun ‘al Theaters. seclines e only moa Shark Is Killer These included motors, and showing perature expected Tuesday about 90 degrees; lowest tonight, about 78 degrees. : Florida: Partly cloudy to occa- \sionally cloudy with scattered mostly afternoon showers and thundershowers thru Tuesday Little change in temperature, Jacksonville thru the Florida Straits: Gentle to moderate most- ly southeast winds thru Tuesday. *|Partly cloudy weather. Widely if | | z rE i & rf i i 4 i : i I iseattered showers and thunder-) showers. | PAYMENTS showers. | ‘Western Caribbean: Moderate; Feasterly winds thru Tuesday | Partly. cloudy weather. Widely seattered showers. Weather. Summary for Tropical Atlantic, Caribbean Sea_ PAY UP SCATTERED DEBTS witt ONE LOAN to pay off burdensome bills. 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Arrives ot attend the trial SUNDA’ ‘clock and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock Local Schedule LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EXCEPT *SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o’cleck A.M. (Stops At All Intermediate Points) and arrives ‘at Miami at 4:08 e’cleck P.M. LBAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M., and — at Key West at 5:00 o'clock Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service FULL CARGO INSURANCE MAIN OFFICE end WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaten and Francis Sts. TELEPHONE 2.7061 | They. plastered {Chief East Gulf: Light to moderate}, | Partly cloudy weather. i i J a i ‘pee iy ee at thunden oa — union chairman |premier. | Ulbricht, often rumored as a likely purge target since the work-| country. i | He said yésterday he had been | Police Wilhelm Zaisse: with further workers revolt. lty Central ‘Committee and Polit- ure. They also kicked Kudolf Herren- jpaper Neues Deutschland, off the | cials from both che Politburo and the list of “candidates” mittee membership. * The latter trio were Acting For- eign Minister Anton Ackerman; his former wife, Elli Schmidt, Presi- dent of the Women’s League, and for com- The decisions were reached yes- terday at the windup of a two-day secret meeting of the committee in East Berlin. They were an- Grotewohl and Walter Ulbricht, Party"secretary general and deputy ers outbreak, won unanimous re- election as secretary general, the post of real power in Red politics. He had to share the principal speeches and announcements with Grotewohl, however, which seemed to discount recent reports that these two top cogs in the East 'German setup were locked in a showdown battle. The committee also deprived former Minister of Justice Max Fechner of his party membership and classed him an “enemy of the .\party” and of the <tate. The Rus- .(sians used the same language in lambasting their deposed police chief, ex-Dep. Premier Lavrenty P. Beria. Fec! “Red Hilde” Benjamin, notorious Supreme Court judge, on July: 15, .|when he was jailed. Sports Roundup (Fer aye Yatber) COOPERSTOWN, N. Y. W—Here and there around the Hall of Fame: Cy Young, spry at 86, sits with serawling me mber: wor jig league. © 4... John Benedum, his frind from New Comustom, Ohio, tells folks Cy still chops wood on his cattle farm back home: of Fame and Basetall Museum, talks about the ear-old fan ; |from Philadelphia, a life-long wor- shipper of the Philadelphia Ath- letics, Connie Mack and Shibe Park. He beams as he sits on the jbench where Mack used to sit, wig ‘wagging with his score card. Mr. Mack, erect at 90, revists the base- ball shrine to swim in memories with his son Roy. nig ea \in 1908, turns over an old wniform to the museum and introduces his son. The years have_been kind to Big Ed, who looks more like 50 than 72. The finger glove in the glass case pilot on the carrier Lake Cham-| Worn by John McGraw in his third-| ALL « TODAY AND a handball glove. ch’s old glove ripped jhis old habit of pounding his fist jinto his glove while waiting for \the pitch. |. Babe Ruth’s locker with old No. 3 hanging on a nook in the back. Lou Gehrig's locker and Joe Di- Maggio’s too, Ch jbut days donated by an old friend, || graves were allegedly desecrated |i jat Chicago in 1901. Dizzy Dean’s first professional mounced in a communique issued | the'in the names of Premier Otto/ hner lost his Cabinet post to! Sid Keener, director of the Hall | today thru Tuesday. Gentle to Communist bosses enveilel today Poemiectn on week tq attend the brough : moderate’ variable winds, fresh their first big purge of the party ng yamine mp Sse in and near showers. Highest tem- high command since the June 17|‘%C* building in Jacksonville, it iwes apnounced today. ‘The. structure, described as the ‘world's most modren a new major industry for faceording to the jeome gain. jcommittee and dropped three offi-| J. E.dwin Larson, State Treasur: er and-Insurance Commissioner, is xj to be an honor guest at the Pen- jinsular dedication. COST OF WAR (Continued From Page One) how: soon peace, instead of mere armistice, can be assured. Everyone — President Ei jer, Secretary of Slate Dulles, Wil- |son—hurried to caution the coun- jtry that a Korean truce should not be a signal for demobilization or letdown of the defenses against a bigger war by Russia. The government is obviously wor- I jtruce means quick and wholesale cancellation of mumtions orders. nouncement been mede when Wil- i jrent produ continued ‘ jorderly production plan can be |worked out that will take into ac- ;count the changed Korean require- | ‘a hint of whether that plan would be ready soon or at some distant date. On the day the war started—June 25, 1950--the United States had under arms. 1,460,000 men in the Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force. Less than half a dozen Army divisions were manned and equipped to a point where they were ready for battle. Today the «military manpower counts up to about 3% million, al- though it is being trimmed some under the economy program. The Army has 20 divisions, BILL'S LICENSED PAWN SHOP 703 Duval Street | a pipe clenched between his teeth |" ar Studebaker, ata Etc, 95 exch. 7.85 exch. and CUBAN ——-TRY A POUND TODAY—— Walsh, a 40-game winner|grRON@ ARM BRAND COFFHE|Mérine Radios & Asst. Equip Triumph . Coffee ‘et GROCERS Mathewsor’s 1908 New Charles Robinson was fined $25 York Giants’ uniform. withthe de- | ‘ge of aggravated assault.'tachable sleeves that could be un- | toned and slipped off on hot | } at the City Cemetery will take Ralph Walton, from his Factory- place recording asey at the Bat” and a golden record of Babe Ruth’s farewell Ispeech at Yankee Stadium on a tearful Sunday. Water In Capri ISLE OF CAPRI, — Joyful shouts of “water. water,” rang out ‘on this romantic Mediterranean is- land today. bringing hdpe that a centuries-old problem may have been solved. drinking Since Roman days water has been brought to Capri from the Italian mainland. Today, drilling that has been in progress for five months on a smail hill overlooking Anacapri strack fresh water, Inhabitants grabbed bottles and ran to the sparkling spurt. It gave out about 50 gallons in the first few hours of flow. grace, throwing him off the par- capital of the South, and will create Glorida,’ { Jacksonville’ Chamber of Commerce. which has. stadt, editor of the official news- made a study of the potential in-| Hardly had the truce signing an- H son issued a statement saying cur- ments.” He did not however, give| COU SMITH, 1116 White ! TUS FALLS OVER «c fom wage One} troyed pam-mice IL-12 trans- jponk fast ssenil td toe Manchurian f border. | American Sabra jets swept to the [yan inthe afternooa,. but: Red) (MIG fighters scurried back to} their Red China <arctuary. | | At'the front, nervously exhausted | Allied infantrymen got out of their bunkers, shook hands, and t out bottles hoarded for the }. MARTIAL sw tNutinued From Page One) MAYOR HARVEY (Continued from Page One) rule KNIGHT TELLS OF (Continued From Page One) children in what is right and what is wrong,” Knight said. - mre out that on the first! t of the crawfish season, he | On the western front, in tn lyeal lores tones Boe and |Marine sector, AP correspondents ye0n out in a boat all ni ‘George McArthur and Fred Waters ing reported the Allies were firing ‘one for one.” Lggrol = aoa ge Li 2 diese jto Me ight, fish- two Mi illegally, j | And Juvenile Court Judge Eva! |Warner Gibson joined Knight in his jappeal when she pointed out that | i I 5 7) f 1 i i z i t-9 i i i : ray 5 g i | ried lest indygtry think that the ltwo | mods because of bitter fighting for their control. i Finger Ridge...Hcartbreak Ridge, | scene of some of the war's bitter- est fighting...Old Baldy...all went ito the Communists. i The war has claimed more than | 1% million in dead, wounded and missing. 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