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| NO SACRIFICE IS TOO (Continued from Page One) In Boston, Elsennower took a0 direct note of criticism of his od ministration by former President Truman and Adiai E. Stevenson. the Democratic presidential nom nee in 1952. But he listed what he called the accomplishments of his admunistratice thus far He said the record since Janu too short to be anything like definitive “ While Eisenhower took no direct Says issue with the Democrats, some of his GOP colleagues at the rally the) Key West and Vicinity: Com 4.4 ny the siderable cloudiness with showers Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge a Ly ‘and thundershowers through Wed chief of the U.S. mission to the Particl nesday. Not quite so warm. Mod United Nations, referred to Stev- iliary PFO-\ erate to fresh southeasterly winds, ©P0n's cdntentjon that the admin becoming fresh northeasterly on tration is putting things off—is Wednesday, occasionally moder. OPerating & “government by post stely strong Wednesday afternoon Ponemest Low tonight about 75, high tomor Turning to Lote said "Hunde: Fur fe north, mostly “Well, Mr. President, you didn’t ay st por u Korea. If cloudy im south and central por. POs*Pome an armistice in tions. Scattered showers and thun Gis is peipenen. patie we , could stand some more of it.” Gershowers over south and central “jay sen Aiken (B-Vt), chalr- man of the Senate Agriculture pas to \ Committee, hit sack at charges night. Not quite so warm in south 5, Democrats that the and ero gatey Wetuetay tration bas broken its change in temperatures ioign pledges to the far otherwise “The American farmer Jacksonville through the Florida:ye fooled by false propaganda Small craft warnings i Aiken said north of New Smyrna for Fisenhower got a tremendous sing north and northeast ovation when ne entered Boston becoming fresh to moderate Garden two hours in advance of 20/20 mph. by this after- his speech. There was another big Jewish Holiday Of Suceoth Will Begin Wed. At Sundown | i é i | lF tt F af for congregation at p.m. ume ze nh i! rf fe ' ; i Fr i | I é E 1 Su of rity H g i 5 4 . Eiserhower i inh b © g &3 ? ii at ef 5 ; i i f i E HY 5 at i i : 4 Ai is { ie if ZEg5& af iit Hine iil i iy. Moderate to fresh east to when he concluded He was inter winds elsewhere today be- rupted by applause six times. ing northeast tonight or Wed- He said that in this age of y and increasing to fresh to peril “the security of our whole ately strong. Partly cloudy nation—the preservation of our free mostly cloudy in south system—must direct every thought al portions with showers = every decision.” Then be de- thundershowers. clared East Gulf: Moderate to fresh “We know the enemies of free- north to east winds through Wed-\dom to be equipped with the most nesday except occasionally mod- terrible weapons of destruction. erately strong some distance from We know then. that we can meet shore in extreme north today, and them with oniy one answer: there ‘eisewhere Wednesday. Fair in is no sacrifice—no labor, no tax, north portion, partly cloudy to "0 service—too nard for us to bear cloudy elsewhere with scattered to support « logical and necessary showers and thundershowers es- defense of our {reedom.” pecially over south portion. Eisenhower noted the Republican Western Caribbean: Moderate to Party soon will be celebrating its ‘occasionally fresh winds, mostly 100th anniversary. He pictured the east to southeast, except north Party as a “magnificent means” east over extrome west portion and through which ‘countless thou- variable over south portion. Most sands of devoted citizens can by y with showers oe in conquering the prob- fa A Summary for the Tropi ems that beset free men every- cal Atlantic, Caribbean Sea and where. Fastern Guif of Mexico: A trough - of low pressure extends from the| RAINS INCREASE southwestern Caribbean over West-' (Continued From Page Une’ ern Cuba into the western Gulf Of water over the 41.5-foot embank Mexico. It is accompanied by 8” ments at Lake Istokpoga in High- ‘extensive area of cloudiness, show: jands County ers and thundershowers. A mod- High water also threatened State jerate easterly wave is located i Road 70 between Childs and the the eastern Caribbean. There are Kissimmee River and State Road) no signs of a developing disturb- 69 between Lake Wales and Vero ance. Beach was reported under a fout _— 4 of water 25 miles inland. Vehicles) Observations Taken At City Office were flagged down and told to Key We~ P'n., Sept. 2, 1953 proceed with caution at 8 A.M. EST Conners Highway, between West TEMPERATURES Palm Beach and Canal Point, was 89 fooded along a seven-mile stretch TS west of Twenty Mile Bend and ® Route A-1-A north of Lake Park 8 The same was true of US. 192 between Kissimmee and Melbour. 96 ins. ne. i if f EH Pf 3 Ha i i i 1 it ? ! gf H gE a: i z $ : : | - E z : tre i £F HH F i i i ; : i i i E i } | I tt i [’ z i i: i i a ; : li i iP fF tt 3 i aFFE 28s i 4 fF gig? 57 Highest yesterday Lowest last night Mean Norma! PRECIPITATION “rs yap coun 9.39 ins, A four-block area in north Dade Deficiency month ... 1.58 ins. County was flooded and a dozen ‘Total for si cunft.12 ins, families were forced to leave their Excess . 17 ing, homes. nage ? one *. B. Hogan, managre of the Relative wanty, 7 AM. “nw ag in ES ra g ? +, ; [ i ‘ i z i g i e & i ? ie [ 3 i a z i it i ef € Pompano State Farmer's Market said 14 inches of rain had fallen Barometer Level), 7:00 A.M. in that area since Thursday and ai e-amoa whe. jloss to freshly-seeded acreage re |would be heavy = Broward County had mote rain 'm, Last night, adding water to already ‘2. oo lowlands bi pe Road “Department ordered draglines to Moonset per clear canals to speed up dainage. Full Moon Sept Dr. Paul Hughes, Broward Coun- Autumnal Equinox, Sept. s ty health officer, warned parents not to allow children to wade in |water lying on the ground in resi \dential sections Palm Beach County Commission- er Paul Rardin said there was a heavy shower in Canal Point at jnoon and showers were reported elsewhere in the Everglades farm- ing atea ‘The farmers can't plant in this Gene Aubrey Simmons, 19, USS kind of weather.” Rardin said. “1 and Margaret Frances some of these farmers have h:gh to the Cherry, 19, 1021 Packer Street, ground that is comparatively dry is have applied for a marriage li- they might be able to get crops conse at the office of County in, but for the most part there . Judge Raymond R. Lord has been no planting between these . Louis Caligaris, 705 Windsor showers.” isa Vittielo Lamar Johnson, chief engineer of the Central and Southern Flor. ida Flood Control District, said Lake Okeechobee and the canals leading into it are brimming with water and tons of it are pouring southward from the Kissimmee River Valley The Kissimmee River and Fish- eating Creek are out of their banks and the plains in Indian Prairie are under water, Johnson reported i | Sunrise M Sunset FREEE2e Leiriel ! s#hi 4 227 Duval SEE2_E352 z F eg FEDERAL SALES TAX Uentinues From Pere ‘ne atfeir has been set of tax revision recommenda- the Amusement tions early next year, has said a ing Service of Miami and iM national sales tax ic one of about dest available talent pre- 4 tax proposals, umier study, and Ge eves. that no decisions have been made the entertainers include “Rep, Mason (R-Ili) of the tax Breese who will act as the MC. writing House Ways and Means “” besides having 4 pocket full of Committee said over the weekend “We afe not in position to take magic tricks; Andre and Delphine, ,6 has “very reliable” informa- *"% More rain, he said. “We the Adagio Team; Rotta Brunori, tion the Treasury plans to ask for will be in bad shape if we get singing star; Carol Jane Abney, The *other downpour. The glades are had SS8y but not under water.” Scattered showers and thunder. a - - showers were forecast for the area There will be a general prize convent grounds adjacent to St. today and Grady Norton, chief @rawing for a room air conditioner, Mary's Church. Members of the storm forecaster at Miami, said It is not necessary for the winner Knights of Columbus and Holy showers would continue over the to be present at the dance. It ig Name Societies wll enact the liv- southern part of the state because hoped that the annual Columbus ing Rosary. This devotation is be- of a low pressure area extending Day Ball in the years to come will coming increasingly popular into the Caribbean Sea. be the biggest and most outstand- On Columbus Day October 12, ing event of the year in Key West. there will be » morning and eve- It is estimated there is enough The program will continue on ning radio progrem over WKWF timber in U S forests to build a Sunday evening 11 October at 6.30 in honor of Christopner Columbus, six room hourse for every man. DP. m. at the replica of the Grotto explaining the life end aims of the woman and child in the nation and of Our Lady of Lourdes op the order winth vears his name, have lumber left over Saturday evening, m. Enter- §& i z and continuing through Wed- ovation when he rose to talk and “ Legion To Meet T. A regular meeting Sawyer Post No. m8, Legion, will be held evening at 8 o'clock, mander Bethel Johnson today Commander Johnson that several items of business are scheduled action RUNAWAY BOYS (Continued trom Page Ove) vestigating the case of @ who neglected ber 13 year child She was allegedly drunk. Judge ordered the mother pear in court. When she appear she was held in Meanwhile the daughter placed im « temporary home MIAMI FIRM LOS! (Continued From Page averred that the situation was “definitely the American way.” “The commission has made & law and now they are enforcing it.| The only recourse thié company has is in the courts,” he declared. Hin ft L z trttest z that Tax Collector Roberts be up- ; held in his decision “I'm protecting the merchants of the city,” Eisner said. Before the commission voted on this motion, Cutler asked Mayor C., B. Harvey for “a point of informa-| ion.” “I would like to know why I was only charged $100 last year—the ordinance was in foree then?” he’ asked The Mayor pondered that one and replied you a bill for $1,100.” commission voted unani- oir That is indeed refuge is near Mountain resorts where 7300 feet. Jamaicans say that the tures I felt in September, and cool nights, remain fin January and February, © height of the winter tourist season. The island is truly blessed for the climate was as in more northerly altitudes. Sum- mer tourist business is beginning te boom as word of this gets) abroad. The gleaming Tower Isle hotel on the North Coast was filled with visitors, Montego Bay had its quota and the smaller inns find it worthwhile to keep open year ‘round too. The visitor to Jamaica is even more blessed because of the ever- present beauty of plant, foliage, ocean view, and mountain beck- I was particularly lucky September is supposed to be the rainy month, even as in Key West. The day I arrived, rain was predicted for the week. We rush- ed in swimming and visiting the phosphorescent lake in that first day and night, because of the gloomy prediction. Instead of rain, however, the sun shone on the bright greens and blue sea off the island for the entire seven days of my visit. It is only under the tropical sun that the values of the land- scape and seascape are true. Then, whether it is the newly risen sun or the setting one, does the inefiable beauty of the Island ap- pear. Even the afternoon sun is softened by the mountain green bordering the coast. Ang, high up on those mountains, the mag- nificent mansions of today and yesterday stand out. One of them, Rose Hall, the subject of @ recent novel, today stands in ruins, where once it was the home of the Barrett family, not- ed for its poetess daughter, Eliza- ancient Georgian denly appearing in t welcome ine. 3 Par-* SONAR SCHOOL MEN (Continued From Page One) Marbuck, you've got him. shout “Glub, gud,” f i; if H OPTOMETRIST i 5 z i 2 it OFFICE HOURS 912 -— 25 #1 OUVAL STREET (Upstairs) TELEPHONE 278m Tues. and Wed. “If they only tnew the Lt commented today In a desperate attempt to free himself, the Navy man started to hick the fish im the stomach and both shot to the surface The fish went on his way and Starbuck went ~ to the dispensary for treatment of his wounds 1 got out of the water in a hurry before all that bieod attract ed barracuda,” he said “1 had a whale of a time convincing the rest of them that I wasn't badly burt—they were all shook up. Starbuck commented today that when the fish came for him he was “slightly amazed.” He'll con tinue to spear fish, but with “big ger and better spears , “l can just see that jewfish down there now sitting at bragging about the big N: tenant that got : 5 | Se? ae og 28 | i i ge8 Sad 4 £ 1 oa 7 & E ayer fag g- bai ili: i is z Hy | Traffic through the Suez Canal is _—~ fe about twice that through the Pana Wales reached an sa fe S008, ctepered with 2,009 218 SIMONTON STREET, TEL. 2.7632 15 ROOMS — $10 PER PERSON The Best Stage Show You'll Ever See OLD FAVORITES and NEW [ taASEmA, LA MUJER | QUE Tu QUIERES’ Biooonounns Broapwar OS on Fox News BOX OFFICE OPENS 1:45 P.M. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE PHONE 2.3419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE BOX CFPFICE OPEN TILL 9:00 Pm. San Carlos Theatre Re, replied Mr. Stat 9 atten of | cant THE KEY WE? CITIZEN } | | | Tuesday, September 72, 1953 ey, DR. J. A. 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