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AEC Indicates Intensified Interest In Atomic Weapons By ELTON C. FAY P Adoption Of Nine Year-Old Girl # Fests Z FIRE TO BE SET BALTIMORE (#—Baltimore fire- men are going to launch Fire Pre- -|vention Week by starting one. They will set fire to a three-story out the flames with rew and ex- perimental methods of fire fight- ing, Chief Michael Lotz said. The house is to be torn down any- way, to make room for a slum clearance project. ito carry atomie warheads, | A native of Cleveland, Ohio, where he was born in 1907, he has lived for several years in Washing- designed'ton. pe enammam / axons SES Taree worscsin MITA « ropucar prices | ena camara Located in the Heart of the City REASONABLE ROOMS WRITS or WIRE RATES for RESERVATIONS with BATH and TELEPHONE = Ritz Pershing Miller Hotel Hotel ; ‘a. S ONB. It Ave 229 NE. Ist Ave. ie Flagler NE ve. a, Glevater Bleveter Solarium Heated 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS IMPORTANT NOTICE Home Owners of Key West Get Your Plumbing Officially Checked and Corrected Now for Sewer Hook-Ups. Don't Wait for the Rush! . FREE ESTIMATES C. PARK PLUMBING 328 SIMONTON STREET TELEPHONE 2.3231 STATION plant—on one floor, and are at your ser- vice at any time you may need them. This entire equipment coupled with experienced personnel insures satisiac- tory work at minimum cost and maximum SPEED. Humphr ey Predicts Conflict |mans. | This theory is probably pretty Y On Federal-State Relations Ss-mss.e0 3% os Notes |Slated For Committee Action By JOE HALL WASHINGTON & — Sen. Hum- phrey (D-Minn), a member of President Eisenhower's commis- ‘sion on federal-state relations, said could not agree unan-} Tecommendations, ‘ Humphrey said in an interview| ;.\the discussion at the first meeting {Wednesday showed a “sharp con- flict of opinion” in the 25-member {Commission on Intergovernmental i elations. “Some ‘members are strong states righters who feel the fed- eral government should turn back ito the state and local government many funetions,” he said. “Some have the opposite view.” The Minnesotan said, in reply to a question, that it was quite possible there would be one or more minority reports. -| Humphrey said some persons want the commission to recom- mend that the federal government ‘drop activities which others view as important to social and econom- : jie progress. He said it might be possible for ‘the group to propose some elim- inations. But he added it was his view in the federal ment ha govern- services * the an important role to|tors brick ‘house Sunday and then put police cars; ambulances; and last but not least the unholy terrors known as curiosity seekers who rush to a fire in unmarked, private autos. Emergency police calls quite} often require the presence of an ambulance and vice versa, there- fore always drive extremely care- ful when you've seen one of these} cult because a police car that is on its way to a call cannot very well turn-around and waste time giving tickets to the cars behind it. It is unfortunate that the gen- eral public expects speed out of its emergency vehicles. Police Chiéf Kemp continually warns his, men to “Drive carefully!” The thing holds true for Fire} seconds as though they were hours; and constantly criticize pilice and fire departments for their lack of speed. It is a difficult subject to discyss. us Complaint Backfires DENVER ®—Gerald J. Galan-| tiere, 29, owner of newsstand, re-| |ported the theft of his Cadillac convertible. Thirty minutes later} the car was recovered. the denied having resold any of them. He was charged with pos- | sessing obscene literature and was | released on $300 bond. | - China Revolt Lauded LONDON (#—The Moscow news-| paper Pravda has listed the rev- olution that brought about China’s Communist regime as the third most important event in world his- tory. | The only events of greater im- ;portance, Pravda said, were the | Russian Revolution and “the Sov- jet Union’s victory over Hitlerite fascism.” | The newspaper was quoted by Moscow radio. ;|Play in furnishing eed. People need. “I think that it is not so im- portant who does certain things which government must do, as it ‘is that they get done,” he com- ented, m “We are living in a vital, dynam- ie world, with expanding needs and greater challenges, “Many times the answer is an integrated approach, with all lev- els of government playing a part. We must think of the needs of the mation as a. whole and how they can best be met.” As to specific questions before the commission, Humphrey said he was dubious about the proposal to drop the federal tax of two cents a gallon on gasoline end turn over all highway financing to the states. The conference of state governors has advocated this. Sen. Hendrick- son (R-NJ), also a commission member, has called this an issue for serious study by the group. As to the federal public housing program, which some sources have. indicated might come under commission, Humphrey said he was convinced Uncle Sam would have to stay in this field. “The low-rent housing program is only a minor part of ithe drive to provide good housing for all of the people and to elim- inate slums,” he an important part.” = Humphrey said he doubted; whether the group could finish its work by next March 1, the date for its final report fixed in the law which created it. He said an extension very likely would be voted early in the next congres- sional session. Air Conditioning Inspections Set Many new air-conditioning un-| during its have been installed | the past summer. Because there | have been several faulty instal-| lations causing unusual consump- tion of electric current, bad odors, | or unusual noises from these units, it is to the owners’ advan- | tage to have these installations! inspected. If you have not had your air-| conditioning unit inspected, you should call 2-3344 and ask for a free inspection by your city elec- | trical inspector. This free ser- vice will protect you. { Copper mining, once important in Cornwall, England, has dwindled in recent years. 17 FLEMING STREET Open 7 Days A Week — 11:30 A.M. © 11:30 P.M. Weekend Specials from $1.00 Up Si junday Full Course Dinner $1.25 and Up PREPARED TO PERFECTION . . SERVED WITH COURTESY General Agent Wanted - Florida Life Insurance Company, now in 20 States, will consider inquiries from qualified in- dividuals, including ers. The company and offers immediate 15-year vesting, 15th-20th year renewals, lifetime fees. Complete ities. Wire Agency Vice President Miami 29, asking questions of other dogs and| Your Grocer SELLS That Good —TRY A POUND TODAY—. said, “but it is|Marine Radios & Asst. [ sipmen’ jas announced by the railroad con- \ductors and, second, because the |same feats have been duplicated dogs shipped to new homes by | If these stories of travel do noth- ling else, however, they prove that idogs get homesick. Just as with \humans, dogs are usually content ‘Yor a few days after a move, some- times even for a few weeks, but the time comes when the home- sick bug bites them and it is then that they take off. Unfortunately, not all make it. |A fair percentage of stray dogs are familiar territory, is as much Sitneic old one, but end up home- bn decd today as it was a hun- less entirely. years ago. is little that can be done For want of a better explana-|,, prevent this except to keep the Hon, we usually credit this to in-l4o confined to his new home for stinct and let it go at that, though! ‘reasonable period of time and fhe ‘phenomenon "have ‘come” up 288 his strange —= eu with are elaborate th oa happy and attractive as ‘or instance, back in 1879 a In the dark, the il of writer, whose name is now forgot-'eye is 16 times as irae as Tis ten, produced the interesting the-|in g strong light. ory that dogs and horses under- stood far more of the language of humans than they acknowledged. He cited cases of dogs that came’ home after having been shipped by; rail for great distances and theo- rized that they had understood the names of the towns as they were called out by the railroad condue- and retraced their route by | DOGS "Yom Fale THE HOMING INSTINCT The method by which a pet, ta- ken from his home, so often finds ee ceeeeee2 It is believed that eyeglasses about 1285. BILL'S LICENSED PAWN SHOP 703 Duval Street HESTER BATTERY For Most Cars as _ —————— Id Mest=100 Amp: "98 Exe| DR. J. A. VALDES 24 Mes.—110 Amp. 1445 Ex OPTOMETRIST 36, Maoe te Duplication of Lenses and Frames OFFICE HOURS 9-12 — 25 619 DUVAL STREET (Upstairs) TELEPHONE ' 2.7821 LOU SMITH—I11S WHITE ST, STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Triumph Coffee Mill at ALL GROCERS ‘POOR OLD CRAIG | SERVICE STATION | Francis at Truman DIAL 2-9193 Your PURE OIL Dealer | Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries ACCESSORIES STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE and CUBAN | { RADIO an CIFELLI'S #3": Factory Methods Used— All Work Guaranteed NOTICE The Only and Original POINCIANA Dry Cleaning and Sanitary Diapers They Are Located at 218 SIMONTON STREET, TEL. 2-7632 FREE! FREE! _ FREE! Boat Rides and Cokes In Observance of National Kid's Day To All Children of Key West (White and Colored) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 Boats Leave Gulf Oil Company’s Dock, Foot of Duval Street 8:30 to 12 Noon — 1 to 5 P.M, Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Key West TOP QUALITY USED CARS ALWAYS FOR TOP QUALITY, AND MECHANICALLY EXCELLENT USED Cars See Lindsey Motor Company 327 DUVAL STREET Open Evenings, 7 to 9, Mon. thru Fri. “Across from the Southern Cross” TEL. 2.4241 FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE — SEE... DAVID CIFELLI 920 Truman Ave. (Rear) TELEPHONE 2-7637 BOX OFFICE OPENS 1:45 P.M. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE PHONE 2.3419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE BOX OFFICE OPEN TILL 9:00 P.M. San Carlos Theatre dir Conditioned {listening to the conversation of hu-! P-s9 5 were invented in Florence, Italy THE KY “SST CITIZEN LAST TIMES TODAY Friday, October 2, 1953 Mat. 2 & 4:06 Night 6:12 & 8:18 AIR CONDITIONED you'Lt CRY, ——y=—=CHEER I- Mat. 3:30 Night 6:38 & 8:30 AIR COOLED Friday SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY so» STANLEY CLEMENTS + JACK DEMPSEY MARVIN MILLER ~ Predwet byway Tuck Dvected by GEORGE MARSHALL » Story and Scruenpiay, (uPA. KANTER ot CE SHER A PARC PcTURE ——ALSO— MARCIANO —Vs.— LA STARZA Championship Fight Picture 11 Rounds of Terrific Fighting ADMISSION: oom 1207 and 10:48 RACE .. 9:35 ONLY SUDDEN FEAR ... MERRY MIRTHQUAKES with LI Saturday Only “PEOPLE Aganse Thursday and Friday Angel Fore

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