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eecrncamananercommerannana RIALS HESTER BATTERY Fer Mest Cars Page2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, October 22, 1952 IMPELLITTERI IS (Continued from Page One) The eV—_—_——— sTRONGS ARM BRAND COFFEE, TODAYS | OCTOBER Clean-Up Sale Used Cars Chemical May A To Troubles Of Kentucky Town HORSE CAVE, Ky. (#—This area a solution for four years, but who q 3-DAY WALKOUT (Continued From Page One) pretation and Dec. 24 by the Indian}; NEW YORK, i — The stock view. market was quietly steady today The Allies already have refused /in early dealings. ‘several requests for extensions. Prices moved only small frac-} Some observers have speculated tions and many held unchanged.| the Reds may be willing to stall| a! out the period without any more /trifle higher and eil other major divisions were steady to narrowly | mixed. Pepsi-Cola was up % at 13 on an opening block of 1,000 shares. | |The company reported profits for) nine months equal to 83 cents a) get at least 40 per cent of the Im- MARKET petites vote if the mayor were ” Weatherman Says Tuled off the ballot. The Impellitteri petitions had been challenged by Democratic organization counsel for Wagner. teri’s loss of a ballot place was the’ failure of 13,800 of his petition sign- election. Various irregularities highest velocity offshore about 18 Hino ba brenags of other signa- knots. Low temperature tonight a- tures, by Munson, by the Board of jlegrees; high Friday about Elections or by agreement, pespotahy pe as Florida: Fair and mild thru Fri- AGED FLEE FIRE day. Partly cloudy weather with |wants 45,000 gallons of arsenic trichloride? share as against 55 cents last year.| PHILADELPHIA w—Fire swept widely scattered showers. Triumph Coffee Mill at The biggest factor in Impellit-) Key West and vicinity: Fair ana) AtE GROCERS mild today thru Friday; moderate) Aircrafts and utilities were a/ers to register for the 1953 general to fresh northeasterly winds with) AMERICAN and CUBAN Your Grocer SELLS That Good’ STAR * BRAND COFFEE —TRY A POUND TODAY—| Your PURE OIL Dealer 12 Mes.— 80. Amp, LOU SMITH—I115 WHITE ST, —=<=<=<=<=——=—=—=—=—== POOR OLD CRAIG ACCESSORIES’ * For 30 Days Buy With after the Shaw Oil Co. closed its Confidence pers wire no complaints wt From A Dealer With summer when leakage from Over se salted Seeiiniot p mie'otoe taariit ——_—__ Advancing were Sinclair Oil,|through the main building of the! East Gulf: Moderate northeaster- str American Telephone, Mesnghoos | Precpterin Home for Widows hy winds thru Friday. Clear to) Read The Citizen Electric, and Boeing. Lower were |and Single Women yesterday, forc-|partly cloudy weather. : Pennsylvania Railroad, Standardjing 200 elderly women—some of} Western Caribbean: Moderate) : : a - |Oil (NJ), Du Pont, and Paramount them bedridden—-to flee to safety. |to northeast winds thru Friday ex-'| STR AR® Mat. 2 & 4:06 | Night 6:12 & 8:11 Pictures, |None was injured. cept gentle to moderate variable AIR CONDITIONED. over extreme cage ge yom cloudy weather wit a : Plastered To The Ropes showers. “| Thurs, - Fri. - Sat. = i i Weather summary for the tropi-| Sun. - Mon. - Tues. |residents in this community of To This Community 1950. Austin $497.00 1949 Chevrolet TRUCK $797.00 1950 Chevrolet SUBURBAN 1950 International TRUCK $697.00 1951 Henry J $847.00 1952 Plymouth $1447.00 1952 Morris Minor 2-DOOR 1949 Chrysler $1097.00 1949. Dodge 4-DOOR $947.00 woe, Pipa $297.00 1949 Chevrolet -CONV, COUPE 1939 Studebaker COUPE 1950 Dodge CONVERTIBLE 1951 Ford 4-DOOR $1347.00 1951 Dodge 4-DOOR $1447.00 1951 Chevrolet DEL. VAN $1197.00 1949 Chrysler CLUB COUPE 1949 International PANEL 1940 Plymouth CONV. COUPE NAVARRO, | Inc. 601 Duval Street TELEPHONE 2-7041 USED CAR LOT 424 Southard Street TELEPHONE 2-2242 5 |1,545 were told that moisture re- acts on the chemicals by produc- ‘ing hydrochloric acid fumes and a worse byproduct, arsenic oxide. The city tried to get rid of it but could find no agency to do the job. It even tried the Defense De- | partment. Only July 9, the County Health | Board issued an ultimatum to the railroad and the oil company to get rid of the chemicals within six days. Nothing happened. Both were indicted later on charges of maintaining a common nuisance but that was no help | since the case is yet to be tried. | says Mayor L. H. Vensel. “‘We've | been safe enough in is dry | weather, but we don’t know what |, will happen if it ever rains.” | Sietenaipmiicesbed | JOHN WAYNE WANTS | (Continued From Page One) | time to iron out settlement details. | Legal observers, including one of | the key figures in the conferences, “We don’t know what to do,” on one cheek, smite me on the other’.” Linder then went on to tell that! Roberts hit him again. He said he made no attempt to hit Roberts, During his innings on the stand, Roberts said he and his brother, Bertram, already were in the bar. when Linder came in; that Linder said something to him that he did not understand; that he thought ‘Linder was going to hit him so hit him first. | “He kept coming at me,” Rob- erts testified, “‘and asking me to * was. disturbed about the charges | expect the case to follow a famil- jiar pattern in divorce actions of this type. | That means that the 31-year-old actress will change her plea of separate maintenance to divorce fand that she will get it without contest. ‘ | Only Wayne is reluctant at. bh moment. He feels that he should | be given a chance to defend him- | self against shocking accusations of wife-beating, drunkenness and ity. Wayne, always solidly: on the side of virtue in his screen roles, -hit him again, which | did.” until next Thursday. and battery charge brought hy Sil- ven Fine, 800 Caroline St. Mercer) was given a choice of a $50 fine, and costs or 60 days in jail. Other guilty pleas heard today by Judge Caro and their disposi- tion were: Raymond Walsh, drunk, $100 or 30 days. Teresa LaDonte, vagrancy, sen- tence deferred. Aubrey Estes, drunk driving, $75 or 60 days and revocation. of: driv- ing license. aan Edward Blatch, reckless driving, hurled during the trial, “The average American family dislikes to read this sort of stuff, God knows, I tried my best to pre- vent it. I offered a big settlement, | as good as she’ll ever get, before the trial got under way. I have pred geese I would have iven my it arm to protect from all this. $5 or five days. “I never pretended to be a saint} Vera Rucker, drunk, $50 or 60 but an awful lot of lies were told |days. about me and my friends.” Walter Russell, petit larceny, A compromise whereby Wayne/six months. might get a chance to read a re- buttal statement into the court rec-| The U. S. iu of Mines says lord was seen as a possibility. enough water pumped out of Tt was no secret that the movie | Pennsylvania hard coal mines each | industry. exerted pressure on both'year to fill Lake Tahoe in Califor- |sides to end the trial quickly. |nia, Everybody Talks About the Weather and the Bsy Bottom— Nobody Does Anything About Either LET US BUY THE REMAINING BAY BOTTOM LAND AROUND THE ISLAND OF KEY WEST Elect A Man of Vision and Ability NEIL SAUNDERS GROUP 4— LEVER 15-A (Paid Political Advertisement) FINANCING —AT— MIKE'S PLUMBING Take Time To Pay ... — SOLVE THAT SEWER PROBLEM There's NO DOWN PAYMENT! You have three years te pay. Come in and learn abeut this easy payment plan. Opportunity is knocking at your door. Recondition, remodel er add that extra Bathroom. We sell, service and install quality products. We'll be glad to give you a FREE cest estimate! KITCHEN KOHLER OF KOHLER FIXTURES 800 Whitehead Strect Phone 2-3031 Caro also heard a guilty ISS Petrel, ASR 14, on an assault BOBO OLSON of San Francisco uses his left to hang Britain's Randy Turpin on the ropes in 12th round of their 15 round middle- weight title bout at Madison Square Garden Wednesday night. Olson won decision which gave him crown vacated by Sur7r Ray Robinson. Associated Press Staff Photographer Matthew Zuamer- man made the picture. cal Atlantic, Caribbean Sea and the |Eastern Gulf of Mexico: Weather conditions are about normal in the \hurricane belt today with no signs lof a tropical storm. Key West, Fla., Oct. 22, 1953 Observations Taken At City Office Lowest last night +Total this month Excess this mon 30.00 ins.—1015.9 mbs. a5 PAPY, HARVEY DEBATE (Continued From Page One) @n one point - we de need water. “And we need a pipeline, to,” he declared. But, he went op to say that “he and a HR millions of dollars epart on jour thinking.” Harvey cited the’ en- built to Islamo: step in the progra’ the demand grows in the lower keys, he said, the line could be extended to Marathon. | He maintained a tremendous) |saving would be effected by this plan of adjusting the line con-) struction to meet the expected keys population increase. He added that if Navy activities) here are curtailed, it might not: be necessary to extend the line! below Islamorada. i | “If we did and the Navy dropped | off, we would have enough water] | to supply New York City,” Harvey declared. | ! Rep. Papy then took the floor to} outline the water situation since} the Navy owned line was con- structed. He cited the construction} of the Overseas Highway as the /same sort of problem. | He pointed out that the bond issue for the road met the same ‘opposition but that since, the |county has grown 80 much that |a healthy surplus has been the re- sult, | In commenting on the possibility }of ad valorem taxation to finance the bond issue, Papy said that be- jfore any tax levy could be con- sidered, the Aqueduct Commission would have the power to adjust Fates to gain more revenue. But, jhe added, there are several invest- waiting to plow money into ys development when they can | get water. At the present, the Navy) is limiting the number of connec-; ‘tions which can be made to the! |water line on the keys. He said there are at least 2,000 units being Planned on the keys - when they| can get water. “The present shortage of water | IN GROUP TWO LEVER 7-A is scaring away a lot of big. in- vestors,” Papy declared. “The critics of the issue are picking out portions of the bond Proposal and blowing them up,” ‘he continued. The Representative hit out at) the city’s sewer system financing Program. Ne “We had a 100 per cent increase in sewer rates even before we ever saw the sewers,” he declared. “We! , are not offering that kind of a pro-|Juror Will Serve gram.” LOS ANGELES (#—Mrs. Violet Papy also reported that local/Leduc, a juror in a civil suit, Navy officials have concurred with|phoned the judge yesterday that the report of the Rader Engineer-|she would have to. care for her} ing Company who made the survey|2-year-old grandson the next two | leading up to the bond Proposal.|weeks because her daughter-in-law He also scored the “pessimistic”|was about to have another baby. attitude of those who fear the Judge George A. Dockweiler re- County will not progress, “‘We have|cessed the trial and went into a grown tremendously in the past|huddle with the lawyers. 20 years and we will keep on grow-| Then he phoned Mis. Leduc and ing,” he said. told her, “We hired will resume Monday. added. ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West i Night 6:30 & 8:30 MORRC 8 ar COOLED nesta ke sn a rc Thurs. Fri, - Sat. | Sun. and Mon. Presents Cleaning Bill SALT LAKE CITY Alex T.| ‘Angelidis said he stepped into some soft road tar while getting| out of his car the other day and| tuined his shoes. He asked the| city either to clean the shoes or get him another pair—$18.95 worth. | LOST BILL’S LICENSED PAWN SHOP 703 Duval Street RADIO an CIFELLI'S $3°22 ON SMITH LANE Factory Methods Used— BULOVA | All Work Guaranteed POCKET WATCH |’torprompr ano R=tiABLe, : SERVICE — SEE... DAVID CIFELLI 920 Truman Ave. (Rear) TELEPHONE 2-7637 IF FOUND, PLEASE RETURN TO | No. 1 Fire Station EIGHT IRON M Pere ererrrrrr err rrry DELIGHTFULLY BOLD! DELICATELY TOLD! © LILLI Harrison Palmer TODAY iti BOX OFFICE OPENS=1:45 P.M. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE PHONE 2-419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE BOX OFFICE OPEN TILL 9:00 P.M. San Carlos Theatre Sunday and Monday

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