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The President said he was still working hard on his estimates of the {international situation. He CHAR’ NO. 4073 RESER' DIeTRiCe xO.6 REPORT oF o1 OP THE! PLORIDA NATIONAL BANK aT KEY . OF KEY WEST,| on ZLORID, or INESS| possible. ‘TO Gaur] He said a scale of priorities has'}}} OF to be set up to accomplish this, ;|surances to Russia made clear he had not yet de- termined when to speak out pub- in detail on the problems atomic fe the 1952 ocrat ericae 1e pelilaiat, that be tas sure the State Department would Eas cevaceeeien past vat Bee of. a non-a; Pact wi us. Tetary of State Dulles said Tues-| day his department was thinking now only in terms of possible as- against revival Friday, October 9, 1953 © THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Heavy Rainfall Floods Daytona DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. “7 —jwater covered the floors of at least ‘More than nine inches of rain 50 homes and that many families poured down on Daytona Beach had moved out. yesterday, making lakes of large) police ran out of barricades to areas and flooding streets and piock off flooded streets. homes. | The drainage canal west of Day- Nearby Ormond Beach was harditona Beach overflowed and the hit also. Mayor ue0 Fciey reported /Halifax River which runs through ence concerned .U. \Russia’s yep|and that he was not prepared to! say yet what would be the degree ing ly half an hour beneath 10 feet af|Cash, baten cash iteme tn casi a $8,207,871.56) Feet and guaranteed. $8,210,051.46 anteed.. . Obligations wot States and political sions... 20,251.00 1,550,617.91 nd tures ~ 199,197.16) vestments and other assets peers rep- resenting ban! ‘ahem ises o: a real es- Ht Heed 629,329.72 to 51,261.08 So ates ite of United | ae fy tes ert 2,160,545.82 oe 2,714,813.32 ne ated 70,663.36) 105,118.73) ‘AL D! $12,771,861.98 97,862.06) 133.99) 100,000.00 875,000.00 - 16,616.05) rea (and retires ment aceount for pre- ferred stock) ........... Total Capital Accounts Total Liabilities Capital Accounts MEMORANDA Assets pledged or as- signed to ure lise 190.68 169,606.7: §,629,339.73 of the oe bem yet wear that the abcve statement true to the best of my knowledge; and bellef. (aga) C. L. GARDNER, Cashier. \CORRECT—ATTEST: } ‘sg4) WM. R. WARREN, JR.. | ted SAMUEL GOLDSMITH ] ar “agi Directors, He mate ot Previa, bes yunty of lonroe, 3 Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of October, 1963, jand I hereby certify t I am not) an cog rr of this bank. (eed) ARTMAN, eacary. Public, State of Florida ‘at! ty csmmtesion expires Dee. 18th, Bonded P24 Mase. Bonding & Insur- ance of change, up or down, in defense/ funds which the administration jj} would determine to be needed. His statement was in line with| reliable reports that the National fi Security Council decided about|!/} two weeks ago to enlarge the con- jtinental defense system—a network |[/) of ri i radar stations backed up by fighter fields and planes. Secretary Roraipedigeod Of Coca buildup probably would cost something! like an additional 500 million dol-| Pretty good. In the background of the council decision was an argument made by continental defense advocates ‘that, in its efforts to build up de- fenses in Europe, the United States had permitted its total military power to become somewhat un- balanced. They contended this country had given a priority to! areas outside North America which might now be readjusted. Yachtsman Jailed ~ DETROIT — Yacht skipper; i Stewart Kenyon faces 60 days in|} Correction the Detroit House of because he failed to notify author- ities that a young woman slipped from the gangplank of his boat and} Wilson told newsmen||ill TELEVISION SETS from $179 drowned on a gay nocturnal pa: Labor Day. st! Kenyon also is under two years Probation in the case. He was sen- tenced yesterday. Elizabeth H. Istvan, 27, of De- trolt, was found drowned in the slip occupied by the yacht on which Kenyon - was skipper. A search followed her disappearance and the trail led to the yacht party. A coroner’s jury absolved Ken- yon of any blame in the death. He said he saw her fall and tried to save her, but became frightened when rescue efforts failed, areca. 2.2 pounds of uran- ve explosive power of 40 million pounds of TNT, Our Used Car Lot Is | Open until 9 PM. 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But tonight the St, Peer Claver you'll find it of heip when you ere|Mission Guild, which supports Ne- jfrosting a cake. Place the cake, onigro missions of the Holy Ghost the plate you are plarning to serve it from, on the mixer stand; then revolve the plate as you frosting to sides and top. | Before a cricket fight in China, jthe contestants are weighed in by their handlers and classified as iheavy, middle or lightweights. Fathers, can proceed unmolested with its 17th annual raffle and bingo party in Datruit’s big mid- town Masonic Temple. Cireuit Judge Joseph A. Moyni- han sie could. And what is more temporary injunction against a police raid sets a hearing fon whether to make it permanent for Saturday—the day after the =e ee LEGAL NOTICES Tallahi Florida: Be) mber hae 1953. 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