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THIEVES SMASH SAFE | | Page THE KEY W&SY CITIZEN Monday, October 5, 1953 + oa immed — Oldsters Wed when a cafeteria lost $1,600 and aj} ALBANY, N. Y. —More elderly | ARM BRAND © soft drink bottling plant about $250. persons are marrying nowadays sor = pelos They also theorized that the ho- but the number still is small, a Triumph Coffee tel holdup was perpetrated by a\New York State legis.ative com-| | Tito Assert: His Faith In TODAY'S onroe Movie, |7%¢_ STOCK edy Hit, Is Weatherman NEW YORK #—The stock mar- Sa | 2a times in the past few days! The Joint Legislative Committee} ket turned mixed today after a steady start. | - Key Westiand Vicinity: Peatly iy Os acreage eas wore be problems of the Aging -yester- id ere the principal victims. day attributed the increase in lati point lower with a great many! toiversal - International's cg ee erg te|_,Here, the two asked the night/marriages to social security. a leaders pepo Grows On Trees,” 2 hilarious| scattered showers. Mocerale clerk, H. T. Morgan, to show them) The committee, of which Sen. Holding iy major jvariable, mostly southwest to, I 1 @ room. In the room. they cov-/Thomas C. Desmond. 6, is chat. ——$— divisions as ads, oils, airjcomedy for the entire family, will west-winds today. Slightly warm-jered him with a pistol, one took’man, said the program enabled|Your Grocer SELLS That Good at ,ALL GROCERS DR. J. A. VALDES top lieutenant, Vice President Ed- vard Kardelj, came out for a mu- tual security pact between West and Russia. Kardelj td a mass meeting in “Peace should be defended con- structively by means of peace and fot by means of wer. That is why we in Yugoslavia welcome the in- itiative of the West directed toward giving the Soviet government prac- tical guaratnees of security under the condition that the Soviet gov-| ernment gives such guarantees to big and small countries.” Tots Die After Being Suffocated In Locked Car SOUTH HILL, Va. #—An Army his wife saw both die yesterday after an afternoon fish- : il & see bee éar for safety. oil g . McCormick could Hill for as- » 4month-old Me: McCormick, 17 months, died en- route to the post hospital at Camp, Pickett, 30 miles away, where the . County coroner, said the younger child, apparently died of suffoca- tion. Army authorities at Camp Pick- ett said they will investigate the death of the girl LEGION PLANS FOR (Continued From Page One) @, m, Memorial Services at the Gold Star Monument The theme for the 1953 celebra- tion will be “Defenders of Peace.” This keynote will be carried out mainly in the Parade. The committee arranging the celebration for the post are: Jud- son Stephens, Chairman; Stirrup; Melvin J. Edwards, Lewis Bays, George Conant and Paul L. Mesa, Jr. The Arthur Sawyer Post is com- Dining its Seventh Anniversary; opening at the same time as Arm- * istice Day. MAN FACES THREE (Continued From Page One) at Boca Chica were injured when their car overturned on a curve at Craig. Ralph Wallace Chandler, 22, is; fm the Naval Hospital here with a back injury, the hospital re-| ported. His companion, Albert K. Halfyard, also 22, was treated for cuts and bruises and released. State Trooper Walker said Chandler was driving the car, which was headed north, when it) failed to make the curve and roll- ed over several times. UPPER KEYS SETS (Continued From Page One) water parade of decorated boats, lus elaborate dedication ceremon- “Subsequent days will offer much to entertain including two fishing tournaments,” she said. She noted that no admission) charge will be made for any of the entertainment -“and only a lines, motion pictures, building ma-jopen Wednesday at the Monroe terials, utilites, and dstillers. tre with a strong starring cast Frere te lor apap + headed by Irene Dunne, Dean Jag- The steels were unchanged to/s¢r and Joan Evans. higher. Higher stocks inciuded Bethle- hem Steel, Studebaker, U.S. Rub- a ene Ameren Seeing \ican middle-class family, harried Allied Chemical, Zenith’ Radio,|bY budget trouble, which discov- far the most unique story of the} ti season. It concerns a typical Amer-| e Sgt. H. E. MeCor-| jit fo a double. Cox fanned. lfiring workers they were only fol- Douglas Aireraft, «nd General ‘motors. Yankees Score FIRST INNING DODGERS Junior’ Gilliam popped to Collins, Peewee Reese singled left but was tagged out by Billy Martin as he slid into second after Jackie Robinson’s grounder. Reese’s slide upset Martin and balked a double play. Roy Campanella singled down the middle, moving Robinson to: second. Gil Hodges lined to Phil No buns ae , two hits, no erors, two) FIRST INNING YANKEES Gene Woodling walked, Collins fanned and Hank Bauer singled past Reese, sending Woodling to) Yogi Berra smashed one off. Carl! Furillo’s glove into the right field stands for a ground rule double, scoring Woodling and moving Bauer to third. Mickey Mantle was walked in- 'tentionally. Gilliam booted Mar- 'tin’s grounder and Bauer scored. Gil McDougald hit into a double play, “Two runs, two hits, one error, two lett. |SECOND INNING DODGERS Duke Snider struck out and Furil- Billy Cox to Gilliam to| ers in its backyard a couple of as Hee fe 5 f rEEE i i E ore site aii é i] The clever direction of Lubin provides na, Dee Pollock and Sandy Desch-' er, the couple’s young children; Edith Meiser and Les Tremayne. and Maury Gertsman receives cine- 1 singled over Jpaks por ag st throw to ito cau; at eeeoukt as he tried to mceteh No runs, one hit, no errors, none left. GOP UNITY SHOWS (Continued From Page One) quently voiced Democratic com- plaints that dismissals of “federal employes had—as Bridges put it— “worked inequities on personnel and had impaired the efficiency of the organization.” Stassen’s aides replied that in lowing the rules laid down by Con- Gress itself. In some quarters the Bridges complaint was interpreted as re- flecting animosity on the part of isome Republican Appropriations ‘Committee members toward Stas- sen. In previous appearances be- fore the group, Stassen has been subjected to rather unsympathetic eyeeecins by members of his own party. There is some feeling among! congressional Republicans that Stassen is grooming himself to run again for the Republican presi- dential nomination, He probably could count on the support of only Sen, Thye (R-Minn) among the 12 Republican Appropriations Com- mittee members in any such ven- ture. Although Knowland said he does not believe the Capehart proposal involves any attack upon the Cali- fornian’s leadership, many other senators regard it as an oblique move to trim Knowland’s power and distribute it, in part, among Inaba Ssh Si back Eisen- wer for presidential nomination, Eisenhower's friends cin believe he matography. credit, Gregory Peck Grateful For Early Ribbing Although Gregory Peck, starring eae haved fe hor ar ba humble and wise enough to profit; from his mistakes and thereby im- prove his acting:-The star of the) Twentieth Cghtury-Fox encore; triumph which opens Wednesday at’ ithe Strand Theatre, keeps a scrap- book of all the bad reviews he has: received and readily admits there have been some such reviews. “About once & year I get that on myself and make certain I’m not repeating the same mistakes. T’ve got the most glaring never have gone to Hollywood. He opened in a tryout play entitled “Morning Star” in Philadelphia and received the notice: “One Gregory Peck acted like a wax dummy in a tailor’s shop.” PA his wife’s = ao work- sixteen hours a on hammering away at every Lect that the tritic said was weak/holdings. about his performance. By the time he reached New York he was much if the issue comes to a showdown. (a expect the President to make to GOP senators who iturday’s in dis- Britain's Buckingham Palace was’ “If it hado’t been for that critic,” says-the actor, “I might never, views known, at least privately, have known what was wrong.” may be unde-' The star's industriousness paid off. He received high praise for, TRUMAN SCHOOL MEETING TONIGHT Room Representatives of moderate charge for fish fry, started in 1703 and is yeeng com-/Tr.man Elementary School Conch chowder, Key Lime pie and pared with many other famous hold a meeting tonight at 7:45 ether food we will sell.” MI (British buildings. ithe library at the school. t -|weather widely scattered show-|18 Mes.—100 Amp. _— 11.95 Exch. i the er today. ped down to rob it. The other) ‘locked Morgan in the room. A\, north to west Tuesday. Gentle to modérate variable winds over south portion, except winds most- ly southwest to northwest today. _ SSRN enacts eee mR ‘Mostly cloudy weather with scat- HESTER BATTERY jtered showers in north portion! For Most Cars jtoday. Otherwise partly cloudy|12 Mes— 80 Amp. __$ 8.95 Exch.| Nicaragua.. 24 Mos—110 Amp. —.. 14.45 Exch. East Gulf: Moderate to occa-|% 10 Amp. .... 18.85 Exch. LOU SMITH—1114 WHITE ST. 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