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ITS PROFITABL Heart Stoppage Used For Safe Operations By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE AP Science Reporter slightly, staying quiet for delicate surgery. A heart-lung ma- meanwhile, keeps the dogs) the surgery is done, a electric shock starts the beating normaily again. This accomplishment was de- by Dr. James A. Helms- University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. The research! team includes Dr. Leand C. Clark Jr., Fels Institute for Research on Human Development, Antioch Col- lege,, Yellow Springs, Ohio, who developed a mechanical heart-lung Machine, and Doctors Samuel Kap- lan, Roger T. Sherman and Har- old Liddle of the Children’s Hos- pital Research Foundation, Cincin- This method would permit new peRr In cooperative research with teams at Columbia University and) Cincinnati, they found a chemical, an enzyme, which dissolves burned human tissues. It doesn’t affect anything but burned tissues. The enzyme comes from a gangrene’ germ, clostridium histolytica. It worked beautifuliy on six hu- mans with small but deep third degree burns, Dr. Rousselot said. In 48 hours, all burned dead tis- sue had liquified and could be washed away, This removal helps growth of healthy new skin and’ = Prevent shock and loss of The heartbreak is that no one told Dr. Rousselot that the prob- ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN aS c 0 Tuesday, October 6, 1953 HOLLYWO0O NOTES — By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (The embat- ited USS Caine is again, time for the stages of 80 Amer- ican cities, In a curious reversal of the us-' versicn. Whereas the of the book, trial and; Fonda, real Navy i Ey F AGE Fie : to- Paul Gregory, —— stalked around Nolan, who was be- ing interrogated on the witness) ind. Defendant Hodiak, realistic intil make the grade. “He looks the part,” reasoned Powell, r because we have so little time: to| establish the characters. They have to look what they are.” Wouk told me that it wasn’t pos- sible to transfer the book verbatim ito the stage. “The reader has the! advantage of. having read 300 pages of narrative before he. gets| to the trial,” he explained: Gregory said that the show, will) lems in making it in a juantity look insurmountable. "Other en- _ tymes are being sought. Expenditure Of Government Up In First Quarter WASHINGTON w—The govern-| ™ment spent more and took in slightly less in the first quarter of play a pre-opening engagement: in| Santa Barbara, Calif, and then! About 0 cites, moaty one sight ers with a few week ‘ands ei be played. The show will brave nt! York Jan. a “If we aren't rea York by dy for‘ New Gregory LEGAL NOTICES F (CONTIN! J iN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF SIXTEENTM JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA,| IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, NOTICE BY TO: Belle Wheele Warsaw, Vi: ‘YOU AR y Ni that suit for divorce has been filed against you herein and you are re- quired to serye a copy of your an- swer on attorney for Plaintiff and pi thereof with o ‘of November, A-D., 1953, wise a Decree Pro Confesso -be entered against you. the or before wi DATED this Sth day of October, A.D. 1953, at Key West, Monroe County, (Seal) EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk Circuit Court By: Kathleen Nottage Deputy Clerk M V. ALBURY 608 Whitehead Street Key West, Florida Attorney for Plaintiff. oct6-13-20-27,1953 COURT OF THE CIAL CIRCUIT COUNTY. Plaintift, DIVORCE Defendaht. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: Hazel P. Smith, 8442 - 24th Avenue, 8. W., Seattle, ett ee ‘OU_ARE HEREBY ORDERED land REQUIRED to serve a copy of eee Answer to the Complaint for lvorce on the Plaintiff's Solicitor, jand file the orl 53. ADAMS, By: Kathleen Nottage . ey ee! uty Clerk. am} y, (04) J. Y. Porter 1V, Plaintiff's Solicitor, 413 Fleming St., Key West, Fila. : oct6-13-20-27,1953 NOTICE OF ELECTION The following Clerks, Inspectors end polling places have been desig- nated by the Monroe County Com- missioners for the Special Bond Election, Florida Keys Aqueduct e County, Florida to sday, October 27th, 1953. 1—NCCS (U80) Duval and Virginia F. Schneider, ; Hilda Sands, Mispah Pierce, Inspectors. PRECINCT No, 2—Rear Cave Inn Bar, Petronia Street. Emilio Cor- ral, Clerk; Joseph B. Allen, Sr., Alfred Johnson Inspectors. PRECINCT No. 3—High School Gymnasium, Walton Street. Ella Johnson, Clerk; Kathryn Cates, Lykes: Turner, a pia PRI INCT No. o Fire No. 3 Station, Grinnell Street. Florence Baker, Cl Nymia Sikes, Flos- sie M. Rol Inspectors. PRECINCT 00 Elizabeth Street. Geraldine 8. Pinder, Clerk; Kathryn Perpall, Beulah Demeritt, Inspectors. PRECINCT No. 6—County Court- house. Louise R. jompson, badgfl nwt Michael, Grover Al- ry, nepectors, PRECINCT. io,, 7—City Hall. Fred W. Edwards, Clerk; Leon Peacon, George Schreiber, Inspectors. PREC! No. 8—Corner Fleming & William Streets. Carrie E. Hat- in PRECINCT No. 9—Union Hall, James & Grinnell Streets. Emma ‘Thompson, Clerk; Albert Gandol- fq, Rupert. Kno , Inspectors. PRI NOT No. 10—Corner Francis & Southard Streets, Harold Pin- der, Clerk; Edwin H. Roberts, Maud in, Inspectors. PRECINCT No. 11—Tramean Ele- mentary School. Dorothy E. Di- Negro, Clerk; Marie L. Russell, Annex. Nell Rose Lopez, Clerk; | Virginia D. Sands, Ruth E. Carey, Inspectors: PRECINCT No, 13—Corner_ Flagler \ & First Street. Olive W. Saunders, lerk; Cleora Johnson, Doris Ri- 1 DAY 3 DAYS ~@ DAYS | 12 DAYS 24 DAYS Minimum of 3 Lines Per Insertion DEADLINE: 9:20 A.M. DAILY In case of error, The Citizen will be responsible fer enly one insertion. CONTRACT RATES ON REQUEST Cash Over Counter 99 Will Give You A 3-Line Classified for 3 Days Five Average Words Per Line this) 2—-A partments For Rent (OONTINUED) LARGE furn. 2-bedroom apt., up- stairs. Private bath. Private’ entrance. Phone 2-3449. es ONE-BEDROOM apt. For couple. Light housekeeping. Utilities furn. Phone 2-3269. oct5-2t} .|6—Wanted To Rent FOR RENT. New living room, bedroom, kitchenette and bath apartment. Separate entrance. Near beach. Adults. No ‘$100.00 monthly. Utilities included. Tel. 2-5790. oct5-6t 2 BEDROOM, completely furn. apt. Apply 710 Bakers Lane, eS ee COMPLETELY .furn, apartments. Weekly or monthly. Nice loca- tion. Reasonable rates. 1209 Vir- ginia St. Phone 2-2897, oct5-st ONE-BEDROOM efficiency apt.,| near Naval Hospital. Utilities! furn. Ideal for business couple. $80.00 monthly. Phone 2-7786 af-' iter 5:00 P.M. oct5-3t FURNISHED one bedroom apt. $80.00." All utilities included. 1115 Margaret St. Phone 2-2576, oct6-3tx 3—Cottages For Rent COMPLETELY furnished one bed-| room cottage. Low summer tates, Private beach. Lord’s Beach ‘Court, corner South and Elizabeth Streets. Phone 2-2829. sept30-tf 1-BEDROOM cottage, furnished. Couple only. No pets. $63.00) amonth. Apply 1219 Pearl. oct3-3tx MODEST MAIDENS ‘Trodemert Ragatered US Puteut Of wav ALAN] Ml ag TO CouRCE My OLD ONE ISNT WoRN our Yer! 5—Rooms For Rent large rooms. Singles $8.00, doubles $12.00, septs-tf| CLEAN, quiet rooms. 1 block from business district. Free parking. 513 Whitehead. sept30-6tx FURNISHED Room. $7.50 per NICE large room. Private en- trance. 815 Pearl St. or Phone 2-3065. octé-3t MINISTER & family desperately need 3 bedr. unfurnished house jwith yard. Write particulars. Box |142—Baby Sitters TROPICAL Hotel. Newly renovated] 24A—Building and Financing ALL TYPES GENERAL CONSTRUCTION PORTER -WAGOR - RUSSELL, nc, JAMES ANDERSON, Sup’t. Phone 2-2232 octi-ti) AUSTIN G. TAYLOR, licensed general contractor, old and new work. 616 Duval St. Phone 2-6141. octl-tf FOR NEW HOMES All Types of Repairs And Alterations JAMES L. STAPLES General Contractor Free Estimates 1120 South St. Gladly Given Phone 2-546 octl-tf 25—Real Estate For Sale FOR buying or selling any kind of Key West property, contact Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming St.. Es- tablished 1919. sept25-30tx 3-BEDROOM, 2-bath C.B.S. house with porch and car porte. Large} lot. Immediate occupancy. 1717] South St. , oct3-tf, 2-BEDROOM Sunshine Home, fenced yard, carporte, good lo- cation. Equity, $4600.00, Terms. Phone 2-3557. _oct5-tf 2-BEDROOM Sunshine home.| WILL TAKE CARE of children. ae Se ake aa @ stove, > aut Reasonable rates. Phone 2-2857-\rnatic ashi "Call 33818 after octS-12t| 5:30, octs-6t) 13—Nursery Schools HOME FOR SALE. 1122 Petronia. RELAX, shop, get that new perm-|_1124 Watson St._octé-3tx saat or attend church and foot-| 26——Lots For Sale games. Hourly rates. [slat | mmm | Nursery, 540 White St. octzt|? LOTS, block from ocean and OPENING 2- < age areve ot Talend poet ties Caroga Lake, N. Y. lursery. 40 ite tie Lous Wace aeaeeie'e octé-st|# OR lower Keys property, phone ERIE NIS ANREP Ena, Summerland Key 2 or write Hud-; 17—Personal Services gins, owner, Summeriand Key. PHOTOSTATIC Copies. Fast _ser.|¥- ne ate $4.95, Key Tackle, Blvd. 1 MAN'S, 1 ladies’ watch. Cheap. 1125 P: show- 16 cu, p ma- MAKE Offer. 1 — 10 cu. case with compressor. 2 ft. 2-dr. refrigerator. 1 chine. George's Grocery, ton St. Phone 2-5407, 6 P.M. 34—Household I For Sale LATE MODEL Hoovet Upright Vacuum Cleaner. with attachments. Phone 2 1322 ‘Thompson St. | octd-3t TWO OVEN push buttin electric range. Good condi Must sell. $100, Originally $400. 2.2970. 2111 Staples. octé-6t. HIDE-A-BED and maple dressing table with glass Both in good condition, Phone 2-3389. octT-tte 35—Wanted To Buy HOT water heater, gas, 10-20 gal. i i 38—Auomobiles For Sale 1950 PLYMOUTH. Perfect condi- tion. Will sell cheap. Need money. May be seen 5 to 9 P.M., all day Saturday and Sunday. 1013. Watson St, octs-atx 1937 CHEVROLET. Perfect run- ning condition. Good body, radio, new seat covers. Good motor and vice. Larry Karns Studio, 220,2 ADJOINING lots on Fogarty C-23, c/o Citizen. Pets.| 8_"Male Help Wanted WANTED: Janitor for grocery store. High school boy interested in learning produce. business, Ap- ply Fausto’s Food Palace. YOUNG MAN to learn floor cov- ering. Key West Floor Covering Co., 132 Duval St. oct2-tf} IBAG boy to work days, Must be over school age. Fausto’s Food Palace. octs-3t EXPERIENCED Meat Cutter. Ap- ply in person. Gulfstream Food Store, 1105 White St. octé-tf| 9—Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED Waitress wanted. Steady work. Good pay. Apply Overseas Resaturant, 917 Flem- ing Street, BEAUTICIAN. All around opera- tor. Apply Martin Hair Stylists, 921 Truman Ave, Phone 2-3021. octé-6t ‘Duval, Phone 2-6811, octl. Ave. 50x100 each. Surveyed NOTARY PUBLIC and abstract deed up to date. NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office Singer Sewing Machines SALES, . service, parts. Singer] Sewing Machine Co., 118 Coral; ‘Way, Coral Gables. sept2-tt FOR E: Six consecutive issues of The Key West Citizen deliver-/ 33—Miscellaneous Key West Garden & Lawn Sup-; hs 2-6912, octé-3t) EISNER 3428 Duck Avenue, Poinciana. Phone 24051, We Buy and Sell New and Used Furniture. tive; ye? has ne lasting eder. Buy from your grocer. oct. EXPERT RADIO REPAIRS — AUTO RADIOS A. SPECIALTY. FIXTURES PRATT'S RADIO SERVICE, 908] Kay: FLEMING ST., PHONE 2751229 simentes See toe FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY, GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES — down, balance like rent. Free overnight lodging, free delivery. Harper Trailer Sales, 4850 N.W. 17th Ave. Miami, Fla. phone 2.2547. _oct2-tt MY EQUITY in 41 ft. Liberty, 1952 model, Inquire Al’s Trailer Park, Stock Island. ~ Octd2ét 27° ALUMINUM Travelo with cus- and screen pletely furnished. $450 : ‘Trailer Park, 606 Truman, oct5-3tx EQUITY in ’50 Nashua, Zh. aluminum. Toilet, shower, sereen- ‘ed porch, 14 ft. boat included. See Tuttle, Treasure Isle Trailer Court, ‘Stock Island. this fiscal year than it did a year Spending in the first three months of fiscal 1954, which be- ~ July 1, Pass 399 million dol- ars more than in the first - ter Shes ae fiscal year. — crease in expenditures) contrasted with predictions the ad-| ministration made in August that| spending this fiscal year would to- tal two billion dollars less than last year, However, the budget re-} visions forecasting reduced spend- ing probably applied mainly to the: remaining three quarters of the| fiscal year, which ends June 30, Bef kecka Ue ree gald| Iie Garbonell, Inspectors. Lil-/ FURNISHED 2 bedroom cottage. PRECINGT No. is Marathon| Electric kitchen. $90.00 monthly. oa coerce tink Can-| tudren over 8 accepted. No dogs. and- money. ningham, Alfred Harvey, Inspec-|818 Olivia St. The first time he got $300 and aj p13; No, 16—01@ Matecumbe|4——Houses For Rent $250 watch, but left the | school Bullding, be. Patt den under a bed. hoa eierey 4 Chest, *Glerks Jay. Pohiman, al- IONE Bedroom furn. house. Couple 10—Male and/or Female |22—Lost Help W: GREEN spare wheel and tire Sat. Rod dh ho antted night on Roosevelt Blvd. be-| octé-3t| KITCHEN HELP. Apply in person.|tween Sigsbee Road and triangle. Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Si-lReward. Contact Gomez Marine monton, St. Service or Phone 2-7691. . is ‘ 11—Employment Wanted oct5-3t Street, after 4 P.M. octé-Stx Next time it was $130:in PR ante cainic Bullding,| only. One block from beach. Ap- ploym oct 6 change and $150 in je The Bevgraee gh, Ae acta! ply 1224 Duval St. oct3-3t —Male or Female |23—Found USED electric water pump, com-|41—Boats and Motors pasts was found later—under a] Inspectors.” EXTRA large room. Private/ MAN AND WIFE available Nov. 1|REDDISH-BROWN female dog.| Plete with motor, tank andijg pT. DELUXE Kauffman run-a- Wha. hire : home. Use of kitchen and di-} as caretakers. Competent and| See same at 1021-Angela St. {pump. Needs work. $20.00. Call! “out, $294.00, Key Tackle, Roose- Fee ous = scrruatint one in, nette. 1114 Grinnell St, Phone|reliable. Write Bliss, Summerland oet5-3t|2-3931_ until 7 p.m. oct3-6t!velt Blvd, REFRIGERATOR display case, 86, HP, WIZARD Outboard Motor. f] tor, $245.00, ‘Pierce Brothers, cor-|51 CUSHMAN scooter. New tires, . New good condition, $170.00, : Phone Saag, tnd Eilzabeth Stel, 3703 for information. — oft2-6ix WE BUY, veil; aod finance Tuail,|i® INDIAN CHIEF. bg ‘rraler Seles Stock| tion, $375.00. Apply 1012 Fleming Island. octé,1953 2-3175. oct5-tf| Key, Will sell at sacrifice. Chuck’ A large increase in outlays for farm price supports and a sizable increase in militery spending helped push the expenditure total in the first quarter of this year - to $18,228,000,000 compared with $17,829,000,000 a. year before. The Treasury’s statement of government finances for Sept. 30, released yesterday, showed that for the first three months of fiscal 1954, the government went in the hole $4,311,000,000, or 432 millions more than the red ink operations at this time last year. Net receipts in the first quarter of fiscal 1954 were $13,917,000,000, little different — = ican sence receipts e it three mon’ fiscal 1953. iar: mere it appeared that the vernment would probably be able to get by the remainder of the year without a special call to to raise the debt limit. ——__. know how to choose the ant to curtains for a room? Look alls at the: Wi right the and m influence the amount and of design used in the cur- tains, There may be a color in the wallpaper or rug that you will want to emphasize in the curtains. Or you may decide on plain cur- tains because there is already enough design in the room in the wall paper or rug. w let kind proba! ivised jhouse. |The jewelry should be | where, he said. | there some- FURNISHED and bath, maid and janiter ser- vice, utilities furnished. Coral Ho- BUCKLEY and floor coverings first! | Inquiries Opened |, WASHINGTON w — The Senate/BEDROOM apts. Furnished. jinvestigations subcommittee today utilities supplied, Sea Isle opened an inquiry into reported|915 Windsor Lane. Communist atrocities in the Ko- Tean War and the fate of U. Prisoners of war for whom Reds have not accounted, Subscribe To The Citizen eee ee LEGAL NOTICES “NOTICE UNDER FictrotE— NDER xorsom BRERA cape n 4 |the undersigned, desiring sonnet | jim Dusiness under the. tietl } “Betty-Ann- ‘si [S16 Fleming Stree ee oRere, Florida, intends to ‘register sald name with the Clerk of the Clewe Court of Monr. z ‘oe as Koegrige- LOUISE sept22-29:0cté-13.1953 ~_ and S.| . reoms. Nicely decorated. By the week or. month. Stuts 410 Fleming. | henane to. register auld name eetetaReE Clerk of the Circuit ¢ =| roe County, Florida wrt °F Mom Sandwich Shop, 537 Duval Street, Phone 2-2206. oct3-6t} for| PIGEONS, racing, homers, $1.50 down| up per pair. F. Huiet, $560 N.W. 6 months old. 12. ft. plywood boat. $300.00, Call 2-6878 or see 1500 Seminary St. octS-2tx 42—Dogs - Cats-Pets arranged. Call/18th Ave. Miami, Fla. PAIR of Rabbits for sale, Cheap. septzs-tf| octé-2t oct3-3tx| Phone 2-5023, é Say a CRS AR LORRI EE You Can Advertise On This Page for as Little as 99c (Cost of a 3-line Ad) USE THIS ORDER BLANK NOW!! times in The Key West Citizen. Remittance for $______________ is enclosed. Please Print or Typewrite Count as Part of Ad ; “Count as Part of Ad FIGURE FIVE AVERAGE WORDS TO A LINE See Rate Schedule Elsewhere On This Page

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