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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Disabled Veteran |The Group To Hear | Weatherman Miami Speaker Francis J. Henry, National Ser-) Key west and Vicinity: vice Officer of the Disabled Amer-'eratty fair today through W By JACK BELL Says' WASHINGTON ® —The man <—=esie= with the toughest political horse Gen- to ride in the next session of Con- fednes-| gress may ‘well be Sen. Lyndon B. icam Veterans at the Miami VA\day with not much change in tem-|Johnson of Texas, the Senate Dem- Regional Otfice, will address the| perature. Highest temperate wx loetatie, floor leader H at teed : erase 5 the al Key West Chapter No. 33, DAV are, 7995, or the Chapter Commander! Mayor Favors Holding Payment Mayor C. B. Harvey last night) recommendea that the city hold up, payment or ¢ental to the Florida Keys Aqueduct Commission for seven fire hydrants which he said) that three had been repaired. i et z q i gear to the local CAP HQ. TODAY'S STOCK MARKET)” toe 227 2 200 NEW YORK @—The stock mar- ket was active ana somewhat aigher today in early trading. Prices were largely unchanged to higher with gains running to’ around a point at the best. Losses were scattered and small. A marked feature of trading was the way in which a jarge number of leading issues held unchanged— especially in the steels and rail- roads, Aircrafts were higher with’ Boe- tng an active gainer. Unchanged to higher were motors, coppers, chemicals, distillers, oils, and radio-televisions, General Electric was active and up a fraction on the heels profits report showing ‘earnings for nine months equal to $4.03 a share as against $3.28 a vear ago. gaining were American Telephone, Kennecott Copper, American Cyanamic, Du Pont, General Motors, Chrysler, and National Distillers, at ARDNER’S — PHARMACY — The Rexall Store 114 TRUMAN AVENUE Corner Varela Street PHONE 2-7641 jthe lower east coast and ™ sionally fresh over south portion.|Consistent record of opposition to Partl; inortheast to east’ winds through| Democrats from failing out among \the hurricane belt today with no may have unprecedented Repub! The tall, lean Texan will be herd- ing 48 party members stamped every conceivable about 18 knots. a Republican, not 2 Democrat, is Florida; Clear to partly cloudy|in the White House. and mild temperature through) Johnson will have to deal with Wednesday except occasionally|party colleagues who hold a one- ‘cloudy with scattered showers on|vote margin over the opposition in thejand yet remain in the minority Keys. . technically. Jacksonville through the Florida) He’ will have to quell balky Straits and East Gulf: Moderate|steers on his right and left flanks winds except occa-|if his party is to write any sort of cloudy to occasionally|Republican administration po! cloudy and widely scattered show-|Cies. It must take this record ers in south portion, partly cloudy|t next year’s election campaign north portion throu, .{for control of Congress. . en Wecoes He will need something just a Western Caribbean: Moderatellittle short of magic to keep the Wednesday. Partly cloudy to dcca-|themselves on some low-boiling- sionally cloudy with widely scat- point questions, such as civil ers, however, have dgclared they tered showers. rights. ‘ : Tropi-|,. 404 all the time, he will face peer eaten 'd a fect the ever-present necessity of w: end tes - Gulf of Mexico: ‘ing his own record so he can win Weather psa ta ‘are normal in|Te-tlection himself next year. He can opposition in a state which went for President Eisenhower in the 1952 presidential election. To this monumental task, John- sign of a tropical disturbance. Key West, Fla., Oct. 20, 1953 Observations Taken BESET SO ey will be bringing a year’s ex- at 8 AM. perience in corralling his Demo- ay ii cratic flock during their first _.__ TEMPERATURES session under Republican control. Highest yesterday Well aware of Eisenhower's Lowest last night demonstrated popularity in Texas, as elsewhere in the coun ‘Normal ial i Democrats this year to avoid at- .|tacks on the President and to con- .jcentrate their fire on other Repub- -|licans from the Cabinet level .|down. PRECIPITATION Total last 24 hours < ‘Total this month ... Excess this month Total this year .. Excess this. year Relative Humidity, 7 A.M. 92% If the Texas senator is of a mind to continue these tactics, he is like- ly to find increasing pressure upon him from within the Democratic @arometer (Sea Level), 7:00. A.M.|Party to unhalter the opposition in 30.05 ins.—1017.6 mbs, the session which begins next J wary. It is no secret in Washington "|that Rep. Sam Rayburn of Texas, ithe House minority leader, is get- iting tired of what he regards as *!the political nonsense of cooperat- ing with the Republicans on do- mestic issues. Rayburn’s complaint is this; Ei- senhower, he says, blames the Democrats for leaving things in High tha ere Tide, |, mess whenever the new admin- 8:57 a.m. 2:15 a.m, istration can’t find a ready answer 8:35 pm. 2:18 pm! to_a préssing ptoblem. Rayburn’s views carry a lot of weight with Johnson. And the sit-| uation in Texas may well affect! Johnson’s reaction. Channel north end) = +-2h 10m Gov. Allan Shivers, who. might +14 #.\challenge Johnson for the Demo- (—t-Minus sign: — Correctiont/cratic senatorial nomination but to be subtracted, probably won't, made it clear he \+)—Plus - Corrections te/regards the Democratic votes cast added. for Eisenhower in 1952 a s not ADDITIONAL [IDE DATA javailable to help elect a Republi- Reference Station: Key West ican senator ‘Time of Height of| Eisenhower's visit to Shivers’ Station— Tide high water|Texas ranch over the weekend Bahia Honde probably produced some conver- (bridge) ———-ob 10m 8.8 ft-sation on this score. On the other hand, Eisenhower is geing urged strongly by the na- tional and Texas Republican or- ganizations to give bis blessing to a prospectively well financed at- tempt by the Republicans to unseat Johnson at the polls next No- vember. Boca Chica fs Sandy Pt.) —oh 40m Caldes The parliament of the Isle of MRS. LILLIAN LEWIS Man annually holds an outdoor as- Mrs. Lillian Lewis, 69, who re-/cembly at Tyndwald, where new jafter a brief illness. Tuesday, October 29, 1953 J ohnson Of Texas May Have lULN, SECURITY COUNCIL! bave been aboard the plane were include a mammoth parade Dec. (Continued from Page One) observer at the international or- iganization’s headquarters. The Trieste dispute flared anew when Britain and the United States ‘announced they Would withdraw their occupation troops from Zone \A of the divided territory and turn |it over to Italy's administration. violently and President Tito threat- ened to march his troops into Zone A the moment Italian forces set foot in that area, which encom- jPasses the vital Adriatic port city of Trieste. At a Big Three foreign ministers’ |meeting in London last weekend|?!2 |Britain, France aad the United |States invited both Italy and Yugo- slavia to a five-power parley aimed it reaching a peaceful settlement: the Trieste dispute. Yugoslavia’s permanent representative at the U. N., Leo Mates, said he believed |his government would agree to jsuch a_ meeting. Parley Called Useless Tito and other Yugoslav lead- \feel such a parley would be use- jless if Britain and the United |States hold to their decision to urn Zone A over to Italy. Russia warned the council last |week that she would not counten- ance any decision on Trieste unless the Soviet had a hand in it. As the council prepared to de- ate the threatening issue, Italy and Yugoslavia continued to act and talk tough, Camouflaged units of a crack Italian division moved into posi- ions yesterday near the point where the Italian-Yugoslav border meets the boundary of the free territory. They were the first Ital- ian soldiers to move within a few miles of Zone A. In' Belgrade, the official Yugo- slav Communist party newspaper’ Borba warned that Yugoslavia would not accept, Italian occupa- tion of Zone A “without or without troops.” There had been unofficial suggestions that Italy might avoid a showdown with Tito by assum- ing control with police units. Aid Withheld On the Palestine issue, the Unit- ed States has served noticed that it will withhold American financial aid to Israel until the Jewish state abandons its project to divert the Jordan River alung the Syrian frontier for irrigation. The U.N. yesterday brought out its own plan for making use of ‘the Jordan waters—a 121 million dollar “TVA on the Jordan” to pro- vide irrigation and water power to. both Arabs and Israeli, Elsewhere in the international organization, the U. N. Political Committee turned down an Arab- Asia demand that France grant complete independence within five years to its North African protec- torate of morocco. The vote in the 60-nation body was 28 to 22, with nine abstentions. Britain and the United States opposed the resolu- tion. The committee did, however, ap- prove 31 to 18, with nine absten- tions, an amended Bolivian resolu- tion urging that the rights of the Morocean people to self-determin- ation be respected. Thse couple have applied for marriage licenses in the office of ‘County Judge Raymond R. Lord: Robert D. Finelly, 22, HS-1 Se-| Plane Base and Agney Mary De- | Witt, 36, Worcester, Mass. | Edwin R. Walsh, 53, 927 William Sided at 1214-Petronia St., died last/jaws are promulgated from the St., and Nomi LeTourneau, 40, 725 jfight at Monroe General Hospital hititop in both English and Manx.|Duval St, | She is survived by two daughters, | Mrs. Marie Joyner and Mrs. Tho-| A Weighty Argument ‘mas F. Russell of Key West; one! brother, Alton Sands, Miami, four jezendehildren and one great grand- \ehild, | Funeral services will be held: to- morrow afternoon at 4:00 in the \Chapel of Pritchard Funeral Home = / with Eugene Rosam officiating. | Burial willbe in the family plot of the City Cemetery. Bigger Stockpiles | Of Metal Needed WASHINGTON (®—Sen. Malone (R-Nev) said today a congression- jal probe of the naticn’s stockpiles of critical metals had shown most }of them to be ‘in bad shape.” Malone told a reporter the in-| | Vestigation, being conducted by a |Senate subcommittee he heads,| phad convinced him that: | 2. The rate of stockpiling should) tbe stepped up sharply. 2, The United States should do; ‘all in its power to develop sources; }of strategic materials within its) } borders and in the rest of the West-| ern Hemisphere. { Floods Sweep Italy MILAN, Italy @—Roaring flood) waters swept across large areas) ‘of North Italy for the fifth day Monday, washing out bridges and! Toads and inundating thousands of! acres of rich farm land. The surg-{ ing waters took four more lives, fbringing the death toll of 30 in} a fovrday series of violent rsin-| Storms. er, who says that Philadelphia 62 inches. His rival recorded PROVIDENCE, R. L—A weighty argument is posed in his per- son by Earl W. “Tiny” Goodwin (above), Providence taxi driv- upstart in claiming the heavyweight cab driver crown. Good- win tips the scales at 475 pounds and has a waist spread of inches around the middle—(4) Wirephoto. cabbie Leo P. Devine is a mere 420 pounds. He also claims 62 | Apply To Wed — A. Lacey. Bryan is taking seamen ea RL PTE HESTER BATTERY For Most Cars 12 Mes.— 80 A: —$ 8.95 Exch. 18 Mes.—100 Amp. _. 11.95 Exch. 24 Mos.—110 Amp. —.. 14.45 Exch. 36 Mos.—110 Amp. .... 18.85 Exch. ° RESCUERS SEEK MIAMI HIGH BAND |” (Continuea From Page One) (Continued From-Paze One) TRONG ARM BRAND CCFFEE Carlos Viglante, dip:cmatic report-'game and make it a success,” Car- fer for Mexico City’s El Universal; jbonell | Triumph Bowl) ee Mill LOU SMITH—IT16 WHITE ST. said. Carlos Septien Garcia, editor of! A contest to select a Conch ‘Queen for the festival is now un- at ALL GROCERS ——_—___ —_—— -|POOR OLD CRAIG der way with six gorgeous entrants, Other events on the program will four girl dancers from the govern- 3, two free dances, a golf tourney === ment’s fine arts institute. They had and outboard regatta. Tickets for been scheduled to give an exhibi- |the football game will be available Your Grocer SELLS That Good SERVICE tion of traditional Mexican dances Friday at Lou's Radio and Appli- * STATION during the Eisenhower-Ruiz Cor-|ance Store, Evans Enterprises and ST ‘AR * BR AND tines meeting. i 'Paul Sher’s Jewelry Store. AMERICAN be Francis at Trumar Officials at Monterrey Airport| ‘There will be just 2,000 reserved Ieee alk: Al said “about” 20 persons actually al-| ond CUBAN COFFEE climbed aboard the plane poral ocelot ean fame ik! —tay A POUND TODAY—| Your PURE OIL Dealer it took off shortly after 7 a.m. 'wickers Field Stadium is being in- Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries yesterday. ‘creased for the tilt. Last year, a 7 The confusion over the number|-ecord crowd witnessed the clash. Read The Citizen ACCESSORIES of persons aboard arose from the| qe game will be broadcast! — failure of the approximately 250) coughout the south over the To- airlift » who had at-|nacco Network. Mat. 2 & 4:06 Night 6:12 & 8:18 bir eee — Gy. Pyyore! Top Navy and Marine brass will seats assigned to them in . the |2¢ in Key West for the game which nes. > will pit two jae kre see eo ra a 0 :vice teams. Senator George Smath- une Rrotbar ey beag mre ers, who was instrumental in ob- aboard the same plane, taking all|t#ining the teams will be here for the seats and forcing others the games.and will be honored at signed to the craft to board an-|2 luncheon the day of the game. other. Some planes went out fully COMMISSION WARNS or ee (Continued From Page One) EXPLANATIONS TOQ_ [cut of town contractors use local tabor whenever feasible. j (Continued from Page One) City Manager Lang said that he yesterday and gave no indication/nad contacted the contractors, when they would return. They did/Troyp Brothers, Miami, and that not how up for today’s NNRCithey said that they would meet a It was brought out during the ae con NNRC can get oper- discussion that there is an ordin- § | the books which states Observers speculated that the jn° rcp as on be a prelude been visited rapet: Bag Oe dropping their persuasion ef- Sib SE OO | forts entirely in an attempt to | avoid more of a propaganda whip- = - payers ping than they have already taken| _ (Continued From Page One) in two days of interviews. jgathering,” said Captain C. L, Mur- Only 19 of 921 Chinese who'Phy, Naval Station Chief of Staff. heard the Red pleas to return! The 200 members of the crew of heme chose the door to commu-|the Davis, who have worked hard nism. The others refused—most of @t raising money for Maria's trip them with Taucous, violent denun- here, = me seat ade! ciations of the Reds. ave a chance to greet her before Despite the lopsided results, the she returns to Italy. | interviews with the 7,800 Chinese| The State Department and the POWs had been proceeding smooth- Italian government are being con-| ly, but the 14,600 Koreans com-|tacted to obtain an extension of| bead sorren a ~ show ve a|Maria’s visa, if necessary. igerent refusal tn even listen) ——>>477 a en to the Red persuaders. LEGAL NOTICE y> olish and Czech ~, deg ee members pressed the Red de-| Iv AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, mands that the Koreans be brought} 1 CHANCERY. n igh Cane No. 13-818 to the interviews hy any means|ALEXANDER B LOWERY, AIR CONDITIONED MONRG: Mat. 3:36 Night 6:30 & 8:38 AIR COOLED a TUESDAY and | Thurs. - Fri. - Sat MITCHUM! séeasaary. Blaintite, DARNELL! Outvoted by the other three) penne WHEELER LOWERY ; members, they left, stopping all action by the NRC. TO: Belle Wheeler Lowery At Bern, the Swiss government Wars Virginia | made public orders to its NNRC|, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFTED| delegate to try to avoid the use|swainst you herein and you are nes of force against prisoners “under jauired to serve a copy of your an all circumstances.” swer on attorney for Plaintiff and |, The new, delay left the Reds|Cierk of this Court on. or. befor lerk, of thia Court on or befor: Le a tapidly narroting timedthe 4d day ot November, A.D. 1953, otherwise a eo To fi for talking. Under the truce terms, |will be entered against ee the interviews must end late iD this day of October, ‘ A.D. 1953, at Key West, Monroe|fij| december—Dec, 23 by Allied panty, eciae: Ih ‘Seal) EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk Cireult Court e By: Kath Nottag However, even if the Reds bow i Ber uty. Clerk out, the U. N. Command still can|WILLTAM V. ALBURY interview the 23 Americans, 1 Bri-|Key West, Flori ton and 335 South Koreans who|Attorney for Plaintift. rm they want to stay with oct6-12-20-27,1953 Defendant | NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Meanwhile, the Joint Military 4S CENSED phere “Seat held its first BILL'S LI mee! iesday in a new build- ing astride the line splitting Red WN SH and Alled sectors ot Korea. PA oP Chief Allied Delegate Maj. Gen. 703 Duval Street Blackshear M. Bryan introduced his successor, Air Force Maj. Gen. PRINCE” over command of the U. S. 1st RADIO an ii Corps’ Wednesday CIFELLI'S ++. seis 4, if PIRATES. Bryan told the Reds that neu- tral inspection teams—which watch] Factory Methods Used— over importing of arms and men—do not hav: the right to| 4l! Work Guaranteed board ships docking with cargo,|Marine Kadiss & Asst. E He said many vessels discharge| FOR PROMPT AND part of their cargoes before SERVICE — SEE... iling elsewhere and the teams) DAVID CIFELLI ae Hees aly, Covtaeppct: thie 920 Truman Ave. (Rear) TELEPHONE 2-7637 Leo GORCEY BOWERY BOYS PRINCE OF PIRATES HOLD THAT LINE Thursday and Friday 7:07 and 10:15 9:05 ONLY WANT ADS PAY OFF’ WEDNESDAY ONLY “EL BOMBERO FLAMICO” All - Spanish BOX OFFICE OPENS 4 P.M. Fox News BOX OFFICE OFENS 1:45 P.M. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE PHONE 2.3419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE BOX OFFICE OPEN TILL 9:00 P.M. San Carlos Theatre Air Conditioned