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Page 10 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Friday, October 2, 1953 Anticipation Of Cold Winter In North Makes Susan Shiver Ey Teiatiisc ih 38 gees iff f F i i F 5 fel oF FEF & wm i @ — A Keep Denve Committee asked sugge: mm residents here on how city clean of litter. didn't count on one man who wrote, asking that the committee remove her in-laws. “They're just trash,” she said. APPEL’S | retail dollar spent locally. This compares with 24 cents nationally and 24 cents in the South Atian- tic States. Much of the remainder of the) equipment and supplies establish- ments accounted for $1,713,000 in ithe year, or 8 cents. General mer-| ichandise stores did $1,239,000, equal ito 6 cents. In places dealing in furniture, household equipment, radio and television, the volume done was $1,366,00 or 7 cents. Drug’ sales totaled $781,000, nearly 2.°C, Raymond J, Shannon of Ot- itawa, Tll., airman 2, C. Karl J. .|Garlock, Lima, Ohio, and airman’ 1. C, C. McNeely, New Philadel- phia, Ohio. Funeral Set SANTA MONICA, Calif. w — Funeral services are planned to- morrow for Mrs. Ida Monday Jen- inings Manion, 70, a Broadway in- genue and vaudeville performer in ithe early 1900s. She died yester- day at her home. Read The Citizen Classified Ads For REAL Bargains! -|hand by Allie Reynolds in the/€® .band in Epsom salts and slept with) East Gulf: Fresh easterly winds Campanella Is j7%_ Insistent On > aaare Working Today ed Key West and Vicinity: Con- siderable cloudiness with scatter- BROOKLYN #—Roy Cam: a |ed showers through Saturday. Con- and insisted on remaining in the rerceriage Comiderabla Brooklyn starting lineup today as\y diness with showers, ially| ithe Dodgers returned to Ebbets|- 1. east coast ws } Field, fighting to come back after|! _saermdaegs sev dropping the first two World Series Saturday. Continued . | Marine Forecast, Jacksonville Ne ee Gee —_ Yankees ry the Florida Straits: Fresh to| 7 ‘occasionally moderately strong) Campanella, hit on the right) sterly winds through Saturday. opener, took whirlpool treatments Considerable cloudiness with show- after yesterday's game, soaked the|€TS- a heating pad on the hand. Saturday. Mostly cloudy Until Campanella turned up, in-|weather with scattered showers, sisting he would te ready to go,|especially over southern vortion. Manager Chuck Dressen had ex-| Western Caribbean: Moderate’ pected to start Al Walker behind the plate, Dressen said he would make no change in his batting order from ithe first two games. Forced to come back with Carl Erskine, his righthanded ace only lone day after he was yanked fol- lowing a four-run first inning in ithe opener, Dressen said he planned to pitch Bill Loes (14-8), 23-year-old righthander, in tomor- Tow’s fourth game. Manager Casey Stengel of the ‘Yankees said he would revert to ithe opening day order, restoring Gil McDougald, only hitless regu- pra the series, to the leadoff spot FIRST INNING YANKEES Carl Erskine fanned Gil Mc- Dougald and Joe Collins and forced Hank Bauer to ground out, Peewee Reese to Gil Hodges. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left, FIRST INNING DODGERS Junior Gilliam bounced a ground-| er off Billy Martin’s chest and was credited with a single. A neat’ throw from Yogi Berra to Phil Rizzuto cut down Gilliam on an attempted steal. Reese was called out on strikes and Duke Snider went out when ..|his grounder caromed off Vic Raschi’s glove into Rizzuto’s hands and the shortstop made the play to first. No runs, one hit, no errors, none eft, SECOND INNING DODGERS Hodges singled past McDougald. into left, Campanella fanned and Carl Furillo grounded into a double play, Rizzuto to Martin to Collins. No runs, one hit, no errors, none! left, SECOND INNING YANKEES Berra that was a wild pitch and hustled was slow in retrieving the ball. Mickey Mantle was called out on strikes and Gene Woodling was put out at first by Erskine who took a throw from Hodges with Berra going to third on the play, Billy Martin walked but Rizzuto looked at a third strike. en een tee FOR FALL HAVE THAT “LOOK-AGAIN” LOOX They have #...every Jacqueline ia our new collection has #... that spork, that difference, | ‘thot something that take becouse your makes eyes do a dovuble- foot makes such o pretty picture in them! Come see, i: suede and colf «-.the new blacks with a hint of “siren”... the @ony exciting new shoe colors keyed to Foil “S3 fashions. Aad 20 otirac“wely priced? 926 $8.98 DUVAL STREET on to second when Roy Campanella |No Ni least to south winds through Satur- day. Mostly cloudy weather with) scattered showers, mostly over northwestern portion. Weather Summary for the Tropi- cal Atlantic, Caribbean Sea and Eastern Gulf of Mexico: High over New England is causing fresh to occasionally mod- erately strong easterly winds and considerable shower activity over Florida, the Bahamas and south- ward into the western Caribbean. Weather conditions elsewhere in the hurricane belt are about nor- mal. Observations Taken At City Office) Key West, Fla., Oct. 2, 1953 at 8 A.M., EST ‘TEMPERATURES Highest yesterday urn 89) Lowest last might wsnccsseneensene 73 81) Total this month ... we 24 ins:| Deficiency this month ....._ .20 ins. Total this year Excess this year venue 7.75 ins. Relative Humidity, 7 A.M, 95% Barometer (Sea Level), 7:00 A.M. 29.90 ins.—1012.5 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac SUMMTISC eccerecereeeerrereeenee 6:20 8.1. NONE cpiiisertrnceiseeeenemnttieeeeh 212 PAM: 6:53 a.m. 0:05 a.m, 7:40 p.m, 1:23 p.m. ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA (bridge) ——=-ch 10m 9,8 Coast end) —}2h 20mm Sandy Pt) oh 40m Caldes Channel (morth end) +2h lém +14 to (+)—Plus sign: Corrections te i be added, PURE ae aC FOOTBALL TEAM (Continued From Page One) der, Vincent Catala, Joe Pineda and Jim Solomon, Wilbur Crawford addressed the group briefly on the topic that holds the interest of nearly every- one in Key West, polio inoculations. He stated that the program here was proceeded very well, and) thanked all who had helped ad- minister the gamma globulin. He warned against anyone’s accepting false information about polio as truth, and urged all who had any doubts or questions to consult their family physicians, He pointed -out the favorable re- sults in other parts of the country from mass inoculation, and ex-| would also benefit from it. White Bathroom Cc. |. TUB AND 17x 19 LAV. - TWO ARE KILLED (Continued From Page One) istrating Chinese after about 100 of ithem broke down a compound gate. The Indian said that twe of the five injured men were hurt by sticks wielded by the Indians and ‘the other three were gunshot! Starts Action OnSaturday f=" Key Westers will get a previewjdians broadcast in Korean and Chinese a message “regretting” the death of one Korean Thursday. Maj. Gen. S. P. P. Thorat de- clared in the broadcasts: i “We are consistently avoiding} Three teams have been organiz-|opening fire but if you force us| ‘ed from the pupils of the Seventh|to do so the responsibility is en-| and Eighth grades of Key West|tirely yours. I appeal to you to High school. The league, sponsored preserve good order in your camps. | by the Key West Quarterback club If you do so, we shall continue to! j i remain as friendly as before.” The Indian Command said the) .|Korean killed Thursday was bur-| ied Friday with full religious rites! and with fellow prisoners in at- tendance. The two flareups followed delays in the start of “explanations” to the prisoners by officers who will) attempt to persuade them to re-| ‘turn home. Many of the reluctant anti-Red Barefoot Loop here at 3 p.m. Saturday at Wick- ers Stadium. where canvas the players instead tion football shoes. No Break In | TODAY'S K.C.Kidnaping STOCK MARKET Of 6-Year-Old lket was mostly higher today with KANSAS CITY @—The kidnaping|T*ding moderate. case of G-yearold Bobby Green-| No areas of the list were defi- lease went into its fifth day today nitely backward, Some of the best with his wealthy parents showing |8ins were shown in steels, motors, signs of desperation for some oils, chemicals, aircrafts, electron- break. lies, and rubbers, A spokesman for the family re-| The rise went to around a point iterated no word had been received at the best while losses were in from the Kidnapers since Bobby'the smaller fractions. was abducted Monday from a pri-| Today's buoyancy was a continu- vate Catholic school by a red -jation of yesterday’s advance which haired woman who posed to a nun'more than erased the losses of the as his aunt. previous day. | Robert Ledterman. a Tulsa busi-| Among higher stocks today were hess associate of Bobby’s million-/U.S. Steel, Chrysier, Goodyear, aire father, said the family indi- Boeing, Phileo, Du Pont, General cated a new approach would be Electric, Southern Pacific, and taken in the case unless word about| Texas Co. Going down were Cater- Bobby was received within the next/Pillar. Tractor, Phelps Dodge, few days. American Tobacco, and New York “If we don’t hear something with- in the next few days we are going te something elsc,” Ledterman| said. Ledterman said what would be! Coarse wil POWs object violently to forced done had not been decided. So far, | Central, 53 Stand The Climb LOS ANGELES &# — To prove their ability to stand the altitude 90 candidates for jobs as city paint- pressed the belief that Key West each. The same rules as in High’ school football Officials will lected from the High among the players school varsity squad. Raymond Blais, of the High school faculty, is the coach of the three squads. Practice sessions have been held for the past two The squads have been named Blue Devils, Golden Rams and the! Red Bulls. Captained hy Freeman Yates, the Blue Devils will meet the Gold- en Rams, lead by Paul Higgs, in the opening game. Lloyd Mikler is captain of the Red Bulls. Don Waltson is manager of the Rams and Harold Allen will direct; ithe Blue Devils. All games will be played on Sat- lurdays at Wickers Stadium. “From what I have been able to |see of the boys, I feel certain that there are some future Key West High school greats among them, Blais said today. “We promise 24 minutes of ac- ition Saturday,” the coach added. Longshoremen Mark Time In Strike Action By RAY KOHN | NEW YORK Striking long- shoremen marked time today in major East Coast ports pending an expected early end to the costly walkout via Taft-Hartley Act ma-| inquiry board to report by Monday } midnight, observers were optimist-| ic that the struck ports would re-| open by next Tuesday or Wednes- day. The beard will hold its first meet- | jing here tomorrow. The crippling midnight Wednesday, with all but _|choice, meetings with the Communist “ex-|th tion” teams, as decreed by} ithe repatriation commission, In his protest to the commis- sion, Brig. Gen. A. L. Hamblen) told the five nation body that the! rules give “‘specific encourage-, ment” to prisoners to return home, rather than giving them a free| He said, however, the Allies will participate in explanations and in-| terviews despite the protest. An Indian spokesman said the interviews could begin Monday, Provided both sides work through the weekend to complete the re- modeling of facilities for the meet- ings. ’ — Strain and save bacon fat; re- frigerate it in a covered container. ‘When you are baking potatoes rub the scrubbed skins with some of the fat, \ransom Bobby’s release. ¢ family and their spokesman have moved carefully and without Police intervention in hope of mak- ing a contact by which they could ers were asked to climb a 94-foot fire ladder yesterday. Only 53 scaled the ladder to the roof of a building and came down . jthe fi \ Police Chief Bernard Brannon’ cc a the police would pater ed eer eir “hands off” policy unless called in by the family. Brannon CLASSIFIED ADS (CONTINUED) reiterated that the first concern was to get the child back home| OR lower Keys property, phone Summerland Key 2 or write Hud- safely, gins, owner, Summerland Key. is jly20-mon-wed-sat-tf APARTMENT House, five apart- ments, two baths. Annual gross income $2,200.00. Cash sale to settle estate. Phone 2.3242. Sept28,30;oct2,5,7,9,12-7t SPECIAL PURCHASE! Construction Slated ST. LOUIS # — Construction should start in about three months jon the Harry S. Truman Library at Grandview, Mo. The Citizen: A Family Newspaper | “. 9 and the first thing to do is pay up all your bills with a lean from City Loan Company.” terday and appointed a three-man} ity 4 NvOolAdgid A 7 q strike started at] military shipping idled from Port-| ves Maine, to Hampton Roads, a. H CITIZEN WANT ADS PAY OFF} WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS IN THE LINE OF Children’s TOYS COME TO THE Key West PHONE 2-5681 524 Southard St. White Stag Jaunty Slax In Washable Madras Elastic Sides—Requires No Belt Zipper Fly COLORS— Blue Brown - Grey Wear Them for... GOLF FISHING or Just Plain LOAFING AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT @e For The Brands You Know! “@& LEWINSKY'S 33° 526 DUVAL STREET DIAL 2-2931 TROPICAL TRADER} 718 Duval St. [AL Set .. . $185.00 Cc. C. CLOSET Colored Bathroom Set . . $235.00 SAME AS ABOVE Steel Sinks (from) $6.95 $ 11.95 PLASTIC REINFORCED STEEL - Toilet Seat (White and Colors) Spread Flat... 73 $ G95 998 250 OIL BASE WATER EMULSION INTERIOR - EXTERIOR White Oil Base ...... 2.95 WE HAVE ... PIPE FITTINGS - GLIDDEN PAI HARDWARE - KEYS MADE Key West 219 SIMONTON STREET ERS - ETC. Supply Co. DIAL 23123

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