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4 Knot Retied By ampa Court TAMPA @#-—A court ruling re- E 8 RE E E E 5 E Hn ata Robert A, Riddell, regional ¢i- rector of internal revenue, said Haymes owes about $55,000 in back income taxes. Guaranteed PICK-UP and DELIVER for Your Convenience PHONE 2-7951 | Experimental Weatherman ‘Polio Vatcine Key West and cm Is Ready Now cloudy with widely scattered show- ers thru Saturday. Moderate to By FRANK CAREY | State of Florida: Cloudy and|an experimental polio vaccine to windy with rain today apd tonight/a point justifying inauguration of becoming partly. cloudy with scat-'pians for nationwide vaccination tered showers Saturday. jtests on hundreds of thousands of Marine forecast Jacksonville thru’ children, perhaps early next year, Florida Straits: Storm warnings was announced tuday. displayed. Increasing winds south-| It's the vaccine whose develop- easterly over south portions and ment first was announced last northeasterly over north portion spring by Dr. Jonas E. Salk of the ‘today and tonight probably reach- University of Pittsourgh, working ling gale force at times by tonight.|under a March of Dimes grant. Saturday diminishing north and Today’s announcement consti- {northeast winds over north portion tutes first word that it is now probably reaching gale force some ready—as soon as cetails can be} distance from shore. Cloudy and worked out—for the supreme test squally weather. |which will determine whether it East Gulf Area: Storm warningsjcan ultimately be released for displayed. Strong shifting winds general use. - heavy gales near storm center to-| It was disclosed that additional day. Gradually diminishing winds|preliminary research on humans tonight and Saturday, becomi ince last spring ,has_ greatly partly cloudy with widely scatter-| ed showers Saturday. Weather summary for Tropical, Atlantic Caribbean Sea and East| Gulf of Mexico: Attention is call-| trengthened hopes for the vac- cine. He explained that the human tests conducted so far repeatedly demonstrated that the vacgine can ‘ed to Miami advisory on storm| produce in man antibodies retically protective against the ma- jor viruses of polio—and also dem- onstrated the safety of the vaccine itself. But he emphasized that it’s now necessary to’ determine whether the vaccine can actually protect against the disease in nature. Immediately ‘after he spoke, the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, which is supporting the vaccine research, announced inau- guration of plans for a nationwide test, and a spokesman told a re- porter the March of Dimes or- ganization had earmarked $7,500,- 000 for the purpose. A foundation spokesman said that details would have to be worked ‘out with public health de- partments, medicai _ societies, schools and other organizations. But this much was made known: 1. It is hoped that the study can begin early next year. 2. It would “entail the vaccina- tion of hundreds of thousands of “\children during a non-epidemic pe- “\riod and then observing what pro- “|tection resulted when outbreaks of “'polio next visited their commu- nities.” She Wanted His Autograph And Then Got Him First she asked him for his auto- graph. Then she couldn’t get on his set. Next they were married. If this seems on the unexpected side there should ‘be no cause for sur- prise: Everything about Jean Sim- mons is unexpected. Her husband, Stewart Granger, bears this out. Once he brought his friend, Jack Dempsey, bome to din- ner and Jean landed the ‘knockout “Nonsense,” declares his actress- wife, starred in the movie which , begins Sunday at the Strand Thea- tre with Spencer Tracy and Teresa Wright, M-G-M’s’*new comedy- drama “The Actress:”~“‘After din- ner we were all“ rough-housing. Mr. Dempsey offefed-to téach me to box. My punch was “just unex- pected.” Mr. Dempsey agreés, Spencer Tracy has this to say of Miss Simmons: “She ‘is unusually gifted. She is a sensitive perform- er who doesn’t knowW'the meaning of the word — arty.” Hazel. Otherwise there are no! signe of any developing distur- ce, Observations Taken At City Office Key West, Fla., Oct. 9, 1953 at 8AM, TEMPERATURES Highest yesterday Lowest last night PRECIPITATION Total last 24 hours Total this month .. 31 ins. . 2.87 ins. . 1.03 ins. . 39.78 ins. . 9.02 ins. Barometer (Sea Level), 7:00 A.M. 29.71 ins.—1006.1 mbs. be added. ADDITIONAL fIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Time of Height of Slates Tests For Academy MIAMI, Fla— The Coast Guard |has scheduled February 23-24, 1954,| Jeans returns the ‘compliment. for entrance examinations for the “Spence helped me immeasurably, |U. S. Coast Guard Academy, it was| during the filming of our picture, ! announced here today. All appli-/So did our director, George Cukor. cations must be postmarked before| had never before tried to play an ! January 15th. |American girl, much less a New | There are no Congressional ap-|Englander. Ruth Gordon gave me ' pointments or geographical quotas.|2% idea of the background of the Eligibility is based solely on com-|story, telling me how she had petitive examinations which will|dtfeamed of becoming an actress be conducted in 109 major cities.|a2d how, as a gitl, she emotional. | Applicants must be between the !zed and romanticized her ambition. Hages of 17 and 22, a high school | That made me ‘fetl easier about 'senior or graduate with 15 units) the part because I had done that to his credit by June 30, 1954, The/ Myself. 15 units must include three in En. “I remember how ex¢ited I was |lish, two in algebra and one each{when Sir Laurence Olivier chose in plane geometry and physics. |me to play Ophelia fo his Ham- A man must be between 66 andjlet I was just eighteen. Three: 7% inches in- height, with propor-|yeats before, I use@ to stand out- jtionate weight, have uncorrected|side studio gates trying to glimpse) }20-20 vision in each eye, and athe actors. That’s when I got my |minimum of 20 vital serviceable|future husband’s autograph. But I /natural teeth, to be physically eli-jnever was allowed past the gate-/ | gible. man on his set until ‘Antony and) | The Coast Guard Academy, at|Cleopatra’ He starred in it, I was |New London, Conn., prepares ca-|given the part of an extra — play- eer officers during a 4-year course ing a harp!” of academic studies and military) training which earns them a bache-/More Smog Trouble lor of science degree in engineer-| es jing and a commission as ensign in! LOS ANGELES (#—The mayor the Coast Guard. of Los cara says pry le are) | Qualified military personnel are Moving away because of the smog. jinvited to apply for the examina-| Mayor Norris Poulson told aj 'tions. All inquires should be ad-|S™0% control committee yesterday) | dressed to the Commandant (PTP), ‘at he knows of eight or nine/# FU. S. Coast Guard, Washington|Persons with substantial invest-| c. j health. ae have letters from others say- } ig they are leaving here for the jelations and a trustee of the Sal-\same reason,” he told the com- vation Arm. and Wilmer Hall. | mittee, representing the Los An- John R. Wright, vice-president of|geles County division of the League Kiwanis International and a promi-jof California Cities. The mayor fMent real estate and life insur-|said the people are getting impa-' ance execative of Lakeland, Fis. tient and that “it's time to get will also @@dress the convention. tough" with smog violators, ments here who have moved else-| _ Benson where vecause of the menace to) , STORM HAZEL MISSES pgs laf Page One) TODAY'S + Page 2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Friday, October 9, 1959 ener STOCK MARKET) 20% 22m snano corree|| prti's LICENSED of the storm was reported Three high school football : tonight were post- Southeastern headquarters of the Red Cross .sent eight into the Florida Cross _ workers are in Atlanta, ready to leave for Florida if needed. i The workers have been sent to , Sarasota, Punta along the ‘est Florida Coast also have been) alerted to prepare to set up shel-| (Continued From Page One) City Attorney M. in fighting a $100,000 suit against the city. “first-hand information” on the} ROTARTANS SEE OIL handling of war prisoners by the Com-| (Continued from. Page One) Nesteal Ratios Sapetrintien 1" lieverdl ‘ot. Che shriinp boets. and Allen said. he bad asked State|their catches. . Department approval of the trip} “Fabulous Florida” also in- some days ago because such a/Cludes a short series of pictures visit would facilitate ‘carrying out|On the industries and agriculture! theo- my responsibilities in New Delhi.” |of the state. India is chairman of the neutral) It has been designed to present commssion and Indian troops are|a comprehensive pictorial idea of guarding the neutral zone. every aspect of Florida lift — it accomplishes this purpose in a PARIS #—The 103-day-old gov-/manner that is pleasing and en- ernment of Premier Joseph Laniel|tertaining as well as informative. won what amounted to two votes of confidence today when the Na- tional Assembly refused to approve Socialist and Communist motions criticizing the cabinet’s handling of the country’s economic affairs, The National Assembly beat | down the Socialist motion 300-247 and a few minutes later defeated ithe Communist measure 390-222. BONN, Germany, (# — Pro- American Chancellor Konrad Ad- enauer was elected to a second four-year term today by an over- whelming vote in the Bundestag, parliament’s lower house. Open 7 Days A Week — PREPARED TO PERFECTION Esquinaldo to be associated with! . Ignatius Lester} It is believed that donkeys were | 7 FLEMING STREET NEW YORK, — The stock market was narrowly mixed today with trading quiet. Most major divisions of the mar- ket moved small fractions either way without developing a con- trend. Merchandising shares were an exception. They were mostly high- er. Aircrafts edged up a little. Steels held steady along with util- ities and oils. Other sections were mixed or inactive.’ Higher prices were paid for Southern Pacific, Dome Mines, American Cyanamid, Montgomery Ward, Sears Roebuck and Boeing. Lower were New York Central, Du Pont, Admiral Corp., Chrysler. Twenty-six states of the United States rank travel among their three biggest industries. brought /first domesticated during Neolithic Factory Methods Used— All Work Guaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. E vipmen' FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE — SEE... 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Mrs. Morrison testified her hus- band “was very proud of his col- lege edutation.” The couple had ‘been mai since May, 1951, CHESANING, Mich. —A 69- year-old man whose 70-year-old wife claims he attempted to hold her on a fire he set in a kerosene- drenched bed is dead today of burns he suffered in the blaze. She is hospitalized in serious condition. Dead is John Jurecka. In a-hos- ‘told him her husband set fire to the bed and tried to hold her in it, but that she escaped. Mrs, Jurecka’s clothes were vir- tually burned off. Sheriff Kack- meister said she told him Jurecka had been under a mental strain from illness, HONG KONG #-Sixteen Bud- | dhist nuns, told by the Chinese RE OSCAR LEVANT- NANETTE Jities Mitchent - Betty Compe ArtHUR SCHWARTZ ARTHUR FREED -won'tense ED ASTAI themselves together and jumped into the sea, a pro - Nationalist newspaper reported today. The Kung Sheung Daily News said the bodies of the nuns were poy on the China coast north of ere, Smathers Ap For Federal Aid In Flood Areas WASHINGTON w—Sen. Smath- | ers (D.-Fla) appealed to President. Eisenhower today for federal aid for flood stricken areas of South Florida. Smathers directed his Washing- ‘ton office to send telegrams HOWARD Dietz m0 VINCENTE Minnecu - of jriculture Benson asking “immedi ate cognizance” of the situation. | Hundreds of acres of citrus CONTINUOUS CyD BEGINS TOMORROW TUESDAY M-G-M’s Greatest * TECHNICOLOR Musica since its famed hit ‘An Americon in Paris"! / CHARISSE FABRAY: JACK BUCHANAN sr08y ano, io ABOLPH GREEN worecce NO TRAIL BACK]! COLMA TURES proses pes > Ameusu at 7f¢ TOMAHAWK Fs Gap (ten 9 SRL Bt PD. Cartoon PERFORMANCE BOX OFFICE OPENS 1:45 P.M. PHONE 2.3419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE BOX OFFICE OPEN TILL 9:00 P.M. 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