The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 3, 1953, Page 2

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BEST U.N..REFUSES TG | PARENTS STILL (Contunued from Page One) | (Continued from Page Ose) each phase of the prisoner ex-|standing near a light blue car change. ithe lot. “This ision in DO Sign of a tropical disturbance (the Dec. 24) Robert Ledterman. a business! deadline) is explicit and is not @5sociate of the 7l-vear-old green | HURRICANE “GAIL” |! SAFETY COUNCIL (Continued From Page One) {Continued from Page One) of enforcement officers, they call on the jocal merchants and solicit money for their safety work and make a lot of promises and then developing in it as yet.” This season's six tropical storms have formed in easterly waves and a careful check was Leing made Pages THE KEY WSC? CITIZEN Saturday, Octeber 3, 1953 Mat. 2 & 4:06 Night 6:12 & 8:18 AIR CONDITIONED STRAND Says cczo to interpretatiou,” Hamblen‘ease, has been spokesman for the disappear. on the movement of the broad DEAL IN TOWN ON Plymouth Dodge DeSoto Chrysler Plymouth Dodge DeSoto Chrysler BEST DEAL IN TOWN Navarro Inc. 601 Duval Street TEL. 2-704] sie mie icaid. “The prisopers are aware family. Key West and Vicinity: Consider: tha: Dec. 24 marks the end of the, Ledierman, mentioning | able cloudiness with showers thru: Sunday. Continued mild. SMALL/ | CRAFT WARNINGS are indicated! State of Florida: Considerable cloudiness with showers through Sunday, most numerous in east coastal and extreme south por- tions. Continued mild, Marine Forecast, Jacksonville moderately strong northeast to east winds, except moderate. to fresh over south portion, becom-) ing moderately strong in passing | showers. Considerable cloudiness: | with showers. i East Gulf: Fresh easterly winds| | through Sunday, Mostly cloudy and seattered showers, partly cloudy in north portion. | Western Caribbean: Moderate, variable, mostly southeasterly | winds through Sunday. Cloudy with ! showers in extreme north portion; partly cloudy, windy and scatter- ed showers elsewhere. Weather Summary for the Tropi- cal Atlantic, Caribbean Sea and Eastern Gulf of Mexico: An east- lerly wave extending from the northern Bahamas southward/ into the western moderately strong northeast to least winds and considerable show- er activity. Weather conditions elsewhere are about normal. | Observations Taken At City Office Key West, Fla., Oct. 3, 1953 at 8 A.M. EST 85|its problems of growth. But his ob- explanation period.” | Hamblen also pointedly told the repatriation commiss:or this pro-| the Communists) commanders con- (cerned, through the Military Ar-| mistice Commission.” | | Communist Correspondent Wi fred Burchett, who sometimes is |an unofficial spokesman for the} |Red Command, said Friday the \Communists “‘certainly expect an) made up of Allied and Communist; officers. One prisoner was killed and five |wounded Thursday. Two were killed and five wounded Friday. Gen. Thimayya charged that the violence was touched off by “well organized groups” among the anti- Red POW: Thimayya issued a statement’ lambasting the Allies, but he did not accuse them of crganizing the groups, The U.N. Command is) known to have encouraged the for- mation of anti-Communist cores among the 7,900 Koreans and 14,700) Chinese who have refused to go home. WARREN LEAVES (Continued From Page One). ington tomorrow. He will be sworn in and will preside at the Monday opening of the new session of the high court. In the farewell to Californians who elected him governor for an unprecedented three terms, War- ren talked mainty of the state and servations reflected a philosophy that has guided him in 35 years, the ne- band of gusty rainsqualls morous calls and letiers the fam- fly had received, said, these messages seem io meau Weu The small craft warnings were “all of UP for 20 to 35 mile winds blowing out of a high pressure system Although the Key West Safety Council has been organized for a short time, F! ja Safety Coun cil had its begigning 23 years ago and they are on record as not sell- . through which th |sioners will be elected in Novem- sepa hi » covering the Eastern seaboard pa ewan set De. ie ee states north of Florida to New Smith, Ark., last night offerea to\England. i act as an intermediary in the kid- Davis said the pressure pattern naping and said he would seek to/formed by the high to the north enlist the aid of other clergymen 224 the low over the Bahamas similar offers. ae wears Caribbean was about - right for possible storm devel 5 vs ‘ Garren oe Se pe er = Ver" | Chiefs of Pélice to discourage the program into Missouri, Arkansas| “But there's nothing there yet) Snowbirds” on this Spe of safety and Mantis. ssi to warrant sending out a plane,” Work and solicitation because it “I ean feature kidnappers wish-/be said. “It's just a question of will hurt the efforts of council like ing for a safe and neutral door|Watching and waiting.” jthe one that has been started here. If citizens in Key West receive | : sq: jany calls from people trying to 5 t PP BRITAIN SAID AIMING \solicit money for safety word, call ended in the process of deliver (Continued From Page One) |W. L. Gale at the Telephone office and I believe the right of priv- this proposal, supporting the U.S. lor any other member of the coun- ileged communication afforded to\contention that the armistice cil and they will take the matter clergymen by Jaw puts them 40/ terms confined the conference at'over, a better position to act in such the start to those countries which| capacity than any other group.” | fought in Korea, He said he would not under any} ‘The diplomatic informants said circumstances deliver ra0SOM/the British “understand” the Uni-| money. 2 ted States is prepared to go along! GOGGIN IS NAMED with the new idea, although no} (Continued From Page One) formal agreement has been ; reached. members of the board during the i . bait: sear. In Washington, however, U. S. ing, soliciting or manufacturing any commodity for sale. All their services are free just for the ask- ing. Director Frank conclud’d his let- ter by saying that literature is in the mail asking that Sheriffs and awnings by scrubbing them on their frames and rinsing them with a garden hose. Dry them before you store them away. “ DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST Chamber members were Walter, i Srassiel, resturant wages |reported in. the works would not Ed.|be acceptable. Seney, newspaper man; Romer; jn addition to the Korean plan Baucum, realtor; J. J. Hall, motel|the British Cabinet also s 3 , so reportedly owner; Chet Tingler, developer; |discussed other international ques-| O. R. Carrero, accountant; and R, tions, including prospeets for a! 0. Bushea, Marathon Fire Chief.|top-level conference with Russia to} yorid tension, thi iti if | LIGHT VOTE SEEN [fui Sod tense positon of POOR OLD CRAIG (Continued From Page One) SERVICE Egyptian agreement on the Suez ‘aigade STATION Canal, a\ilaag Francis at Truman DIAL 2-9193 Your PURE OIL Dealer | OFFICE HOURS 9-12 — 2-5 619 DUVAL STREET (Upstairs) TELEPHONE 2.7821 ber and the voters will decide on whether or not they prefer the City Manager or Mayor-Council form of government. The primary election is set for BILL'S LICENSED as a public official. He criticized those who opposed his program of enlarging and mod- "lernizing California’s state institu- “itions and highways as “people who “jrefuse to admit the necessity of “keeping pace. with growth.” Warren planned to spend today in final preparation for turning over the governorship to Lt. Gov. Goodwin J. Knight, who will be | Total this month ... | Excess this month ....... Total this year Excess this ye’ PAWN SHOP 703 Duval Street November 3 with the runoff slat- ed a week later. To date, only 14 candidates have appeared on the scene. They have until October 13 to qualify. Tires .. Tubes . . Batteries| ACCESSORIES = | City Clerk Victor Lowe said Friday that he was not sure which} date the referendum.on the type] of government would be held. STARTS THROUGH SUNDAY TUESDAY Barometer (Sea Level), 7:00 A.M, 29.85 ins. —1010.8 mbs. 35TH POLIO PATIENT (Continued From Page One» 'Capt. R. S. Simpson, commanding lofficer of the hospital. Today parents whose children re- ceived the gamma globulin inocu- lation Thursday and Friday were relieved that their children at the paralytic polio. Many Key Westers, impressed by the magnificent service provid- led by the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, resolved that jthetr March of Dimes contribu- tions will go over any, previous record in the past. One mother said: “Now I have seen first hand what our March of Dimes drives result in. I shall work | harder than ever this year so | that the fine research and ser- | vice of the National Foundation can carry on on an even larger scale.” A letter of appreciation for the “unparalleled cooperative effort’) of civilian and Navy Key West is going out from local Polio Lead-| ers Jeff Knight, Jr., Paul Sher} sworn in Monday as governor, p.m. 12 Mos.— 80 Ai on $ 8.95 E 18 Mos-=100 Amp. = 24 Mos.—' % Mos.—| at ALL GROCERS least have the protection against|/Your Grocer SELLS That Good ge RADIO an CIFELLI'S =3's.: Factory Methods Used— All Work Guaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. Equipmen FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE | SERVICE — SEE... DAVID CIFELLI 920 Truman Ave. (Rear) TELEPHONE 2-7637 HESTER BATTERY For Most Cars eee Wd Exch. Amp. LOU SMITH—1115 WHITE ST. STRONG ARM BRAND COFF LONELY HUSBAND... FRIENDLY BLONDE «and a wife Trium; Colles, Mill The Only and Original POINCIANA Dry Cleaning and Sanitary Diapers They Are Located at 218 SIMONTON STREET, TEL. 2-7632 “BE SAFE” By Insuring Yourself and Family Against DISEASES WE PAY EXPENSES UP TO $5,000.00 FOR ONLY 10c PER WEEK National Union Life Ins. Co. CALL W. F. AVERY (REPRESENTATIVE) Telephone 2-2648—Our Agent Will Call STAR * BRAND AMERICAN and CUBAN jand Dr. J. Lancelot Lester, Jr. } SN SRS BS HYSTERIA GRIPS (Continued from Page One) | himself in the hand with a pistol jhe had bought recently. 1 Reward funds for conviction of Passed the $7,000 mark and the | | Dallas Negro Chamber of Com- | merce, helped by Dallas baseball iplayers Buzz Clarkson and Willie | Brown, started a reward fund. | Police Chief Hansson asked women not to go cut alone after | dark and urged them to keep their doors bolted. He also warned citi- |zens to shoot only in self defense or “‘defense of a neighbor.” Of scores of Negroes arrested by police, all but 23 had been released | after questioning. As she was dying, a stab wound jin her jugular vein, Mrs. Parker| gasped to police that “a Negro !man pulled me under the bridge | }and stabbed me.” Examination re- | }vealed she had beer raped. | She was buried yesterday in pri | |vate funeral services. A tubercu-| lar husband, hospitalized for three | | years, a four-year-old son and her| other survived. Yesterday, her grandmother— Mrs. Birtie Leora Gilmore, 77— died after hearing of her grand-| daughter’s death over thé radio. Although the one-humped and | itwo-humped camels look very dif- feren. and are suited to different jclimates, there is little real ana- jomicad diiference betweon them. | TOP QUALITY 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. 2-6241 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 Fox News BOX OFFICE OPENS 1:45 P.M. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE PHONE 2-419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE BOX OFFICE OPEN TILL 9:00 P.M. San Carlos Theatre Air Conditioned You can shampoo your fabric Duplication of Lenses and Frames | LAST TIMES Sunday. 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