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1951 DODGE, 4Dr. _ 1950 FORD, Club Coupe weex END SPECIAL IN OUR OCTOBER CLEAN-UP SALE WE HAVE MORE TRADES ON ‘34 PLYMOUTHS AND DODGES ... TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE AND LET US TAKE THE WORRY—EVERY CAR UN- CONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED MECHANICALLY PERFECT FOR 30 DAYS—UP TO $500. No Repair Bills Buy With Confidence These Cars Must Go! 4-DR. — ONE OWNER 1950 BUICK Special, Dynaflow $1297.00 1950 BUICK Roadmaster, 4-Dr. $1397.00 DYNAFLOW, RADIO, TWO-TONE PAINT 3 SEATS J Page 10 ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Don’t Put The Blame On Mame Friday, October 23, 1953 The_ ‘Weatherman Key West and Vicinity: Mostly lfair today thru Saturday; contin- jued mild. Gentle to moderate nor- ; |therly winds, highest velocity off- |shore 14-16 knots. Low temperature tonight about 72 aegrees; high Sat- jurday 82 degrees. | Florida: Mostly clear with little jeune in temperature thru Satur- | i ‘ksonville Thru The Florida \Straits and East Gulf: Moderate, weather. Western Caribbean: occasionally fresh northeast winds over northwest portion and mod- erate east and southeast winds elsewhere thru Saturday. Partly cloudy to cloudy with scattered showers. Weather Summary For The Tro- Pical Atlagtic, Caribbean Sea Area And The Eastern Gulf of Mexico: There are no indications of any disturbance in the area today. WASHINGTON—Three-year-old Joseph Maestri of Arlington, the beanies. She laughed. Joseph grinned —(?) Wirephoto. Weather is about normal with mod- Jerate to occasionally fresh winds, partly cloudy weather and widely scattered showers. Key West, Fla., Oct. 23, 1953 Observations Taken At City Office! STATE HEALTH BOARD /cet of the Naval Hosnital; Dr.!mately $15,000 has been spent by (Continued From Page One) /[Bernet; Dr. Reed, cxecutive offi- the Monroe County chapter of the ever, I see no reason why they|cer of the Naval Hospital; Dr. But- polio foundation to care for the $3 Says occasionally fresh northerly winds | becoming moderate Saturday. Fair | Moderate, | cannot continue their normal play ler, jant, at school or otherwise. ‘please call on us. “Sincerely, “L. L. Parks, M. D.” Meanwhile, a meeting of Navy, jeame up with this statement: “The consensus of opinion is that here has been a definite de- cline in the number of new polio | cases since Saturday, and should this trend continue restric- tions probably will be lifted some time in the near future. “However, in order to inform the public regarding publicity given a irecent incident (postponement of jthe football game), we feel that jthe letter from Dr. Parks should jbe publicized. This letter is self- explanatory and should explain the true picture of this situation. Hospital, the following persons | were present: | Dr. Simpson, commanding offi- Pallas Rat cana TODAY'S STOCK MARKET} NEW YORK, — The stock! opening on a block of 2,000 shares At the meeting in the Naval ; Commerce; Knight had this to add: Navy doctor; Horace O’Bry-'cases of the disease in the county | Monroe County superintendent “I am sure that you, Dr. Dalton/of public instruction; Mrs. Mary and his staff, and the Navy are Graham, president of the Key West doing all that is known to do in|Chamber of jthe control of this disease. If we Knight, Jr., chairman, and M. E. given to more than 8,500 persons. jean be of any assistance to you,/Rosam, treasurer, of the Monroe The National Foundation paid for |County Chapter of the National the GG. Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. this year. That figure does not include the Jeff Cost of gamma globulin that was Last year the drive for funds to fight polio collected $26,545.53 in “If there are any more cases (Monroe County, the highest per \eivilian, and school officials eval-) of polio, | will take every neces- jcapita contributions of any Flori- uated the polio situation here and) sary step to see that all health da County. However, of the $26,- Precautions are taken.” ‘000 collected, half of it was sent Knight revealed that approxi- to the National Foundation, oo S00 these -derful CASUALS SEG an ct AS 4 ‘ E Va., grins with thumb in mouth as Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower at 8 A.M., EST market maintained a steady posi- | 1949 CHRYSLER, 4Dr. $1097.00 laughs, Joseph tried Thursday to make a presentation of TEMPERATURES tion today in early trading. | LIKE NEW “beanies” to Mrs. Eisenhower for her grandchildren. It was Higher wert re Price changes were usually small | 1949 CHRYSLER, Club Cow: $ 897.00 their second meeting. Joseph was wearing his beanie some | 8nest yesterday throughout the list with only an| pe time t a Community Chest fund meeting. The Presi- |Lowest last night 73\occasional issue gaining or losing | “SPECIAL” — RADIO oe ago ata © y : . A Mean __ 78a major fraction. A large number | dent’s wife admired it and told him her grandson, David, 5, [Normal 79|of leading issues held unchanged. 1949 CHRYSLER, 4-Dr. $ 997.00 would like one, At Thursday's meeting Joseph showed up PRECIPITATION Trading attention was focused on ; RADIO with three beanies; dropped one; stuck a thumb in his mouth, |... 15+ 24 hours. .00 ins,|@ few issues. Westinghouse Elec- ; 1950 CHEVROLET, Suburban _ $ 897.00 and then dropped another beanie, The First Lady picked up [74421 this month 8.22 ins,|ttic was up a major fraction after \ NEW PAINT 1950 CHEVROLET, Club Coupe $ $97.00 1949 CHEVROLET, Convertible $ 697.00 CLUB COUPE — RADIO and HEATER _- $1397.00 Like New! One Owner, Original Paint, Heater ONE OWNER — PAINT GOOD ONE OWNER — GOOD RUB rdians Uni f|they heard the story. “st; truction” plan, will be receiving financial aid from 1946 FORD, 4-Dr. “Special _—. $ 297.00 b abeoroags nee aid Revert An anonymous phone caller Why are ai betas Suhel into|Chapters of the National Founda- ee, ” BLACK PAINT the return - to - work vote resulted|placed a want ad in The Citizen)this? Let’s do it in easy stages and|on for Infantile Paralysis by the} Arrow Gabanaro 1951 HENRY “J” TGs $ 797.00 |jfrom a museum announcement| yesterday. It read: save interest,” he continued. | €0d of 1953, RADIO, HEATER — A GAS SAVER 1952 MORRIS MINOR, 2-Dr. __ $ 897.00 RED LEATHER INTERIOR — One Owner SEEING IS BELIEVING 1949 MERCURY, Conv. Cpe. __ $ 897.00 face possible loss cf their jobs lover a ‘12-day strike for higher pay. Wilbur Duberstein, counsel for several days ago withdrawing its recognition of the union. The museum, which closed its doors to protect art treasures af- ter the walkout started, said it will announce tomorrow its plans for reopening. “IT’S NOT? (Continued from Page Ont) mixed concrete. She gave the driver the stock answer and he left. . But, Toppino Company officials The Key West Venetian Blind Company delivered a load of blinds, but hastily retreated when “For Sale: Black Cocker pup- py. Owner leaving town. A buy at $3.00. 1829 Harris Avenue. Phone 2-5896.” ‘When the queries began to roll in Mrs. Trevor hiked on down to The Citizen. “We don’t have a Excess this month — 3.24 ins. Total this year 45.13 ins. Excess this year 11.11 ins. Relative Humidity, 7 A.M. 81% Barometer (Sea Level), 7:00 A.M. 29.97 ins.—1014.9 mbs, Tomorrow’s Almanac nomical way possible — by the easy payment plan,” he added. Harvey also cited the fact that the engineering report recognized the At this point, engineer Green- leaf took the floor again to point out that his company did recog- nize the stage construction plan, but that their recommendation to the Aqueduct Commission was up % at 47%, The stock gained a point yes- terday after the Atomic Energy Commission granted the company a contract to build an atomic re- actor. Twentieth Century-Fox was up a major fraction and active. It all-time high of 1952. It was estim- ated, however, that 66,000 polio patients of this and former years Those attending the conference | will begin at once to build their| organizations and get ready for! the raising of funds during the! month of January. One feature of | this will be a ‘Mothers’ March on Polio” which is expected to more No hit-or-misfit... in your exact collar size, your exact sleeve length! ; opened on a block of 4,000 shares | 1951 DODGE, 4-Dr. $1397.00 have taken a dim view of the | sunrise 6:30 a.m.|up 5s at 16%; Warner Bros, an-| 5 hes conten RADIO | WASHINGTON (f—Adm. Robert| situation. The concrete, valued |cunset 5:53 p.m.|nounced it plans to use the Fox ‘eee / 1950 DODGE, Convertibl $ 897.00 ||Camey says the Joint Chiefs of Nee eae ee ier, |Moontise 7:38 p.m.|big screen movie process. shoes and of course i verine — Staff must devise a flexible na-| 2° trying to collect—but Moonset 8:47 am.) Higher stocks included’ Sinclair the same durable wear engi tional defense against a ‘“definite| Whom, remains to be seen. —— Oil, Johns - Manville, American | that has made them 1949 DODGE, 4-Dr. ______ $ 897.00 [but not imminent” menace of| Ai this Point: Mrs. tite jave| TOMORBOW'S Cyamamid, US. Steel, Packard, favorites for youn. NEW PAINT, GOOD RUBBER | Soviet atomic attack. Fi Raia teanubcted 1 and Montgomery Ward. Lower | Carney, Navy member of the|‘e merc! ’ tape lwere Texas Co., Paramount Pic- A that address. The neighbor, who}, (Raval Base) t : ; 1949 DODGE, Club Coupe scl $ 897.00 chiefs, told at a denice any pertti’ the satier, ts|' igh Tile Low Tide ute Dome Mines, and General ' NEW TWO-TONE PAINT, ONE OWNER ational Press Club luncheon yes Electric. 1D . terday that, whei it comes to retaliating by having her attorney} 11:24 a.m. 4:46 am, ’ ‘ 1952 FORD, 4-Di. __ $1587.00 Fee ire wenroneeting: file an injunetion in Cireuit Court| 10:40 p.m. 4:03 pm, NEW h NEW PAINT, ONE OWNE | “If we can do it, there is no|to stop senha of merchandise ENGIN ADV. TES |th kes ree Se avid Hy gee ppe rou S oe en er 1951 FORD, 4-Dr. 1297.00 jjreason to believe the Soviets can’t|into her y: EER ‘OCA jousands of polio patients but | RADIO — LIKE NEW $ by it” ee ee (Continued From Page One» Peat nee ot gana eis ae | 604 Duval Street Dial 2-2532 anor nefarious water — at lower cost,” Harvey|° ‘ é 1951 FORD, 4-Dr. _______ $1297.00 |] new yorx um — Metropolitan] Trevor said that unwanted | roueq, *”|ing the epidemics of the past Sum- AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT RADIO, OVERDRIVE, SPOTLIGHT Museum of Art guards have voted| Milk and grocery, deliveries | “I'm in favor of getting water/er. Mr. Nee said. fortunately, ; voted | dup uncapnebedh - : | 1950 FORD, Cees anata $ 997,00 jito return to work, since they now home. ” ‘4 to Key West, but in the most eco- have decreased this year from the. that the complete line be built 1952 PLYMOU TH, hawt dog for sale and we are not lgav-| at one time. than double the number of 7,500,000 HEATER, BLUE i, 2Dr. — $1397.00 BERLIN, #—A million pounds|ing town,” she declared. “This| He pointed out that by produc-|/Mothers who participated last year. 1950 PLYM 2 of American surplus butter. will|/business is getting me down.” ing themselves, the Commission| The 200 delegates attending the, OUTH, 4-Dr. _____. $ 997.00 |i. given away tomorrow to the} Meanwhile, more merchandise|could cut the cost of water from|°OMference represented the states ] : RADIO, HEATER, ORIGINAL PAINT people of Berlin, the International/has arrived, including a prescrip-|34 cents to 17 cents. They pay the pasar Le roared gamer | i Rescue Committee announced to-/tion from a local drug store./former amount to the Navy for) ississippi. Sessio1 | 950 PLYMOUTH, 4Dr. _ $ 997.00 day. Ramsey the trucker arrived toleach gallon they use. at the Monteleone Hotel. GOOD RUBBER, NICE PAINT The committees, which paid the/move her furniture out. Greenleaf added that if pumping! Other speakers on the program} 1948 PLYMOUTH, 4-Dr. ._ $ 745.00 |ishipping costs of the butter with) Law enforcement officials are|stations were added to the present|With Director Nee included Burr} ONE OWNER, RADIO — VERY NICE pelvale isteries - Laiterre at a loss to discover who is en-|line, as Harvey advocates, the cost Sosa. st ew, aaa Papen 5 avai ineering th i Fi J 1948 PLYMOUTH, 4Dr.____ $ 67.00 | Benisere som the Sovit an wellescrité, (82, Program and tele-of pumping water goes up rapaly| icons James T, Edington of Gran RADIO, GREEN PAINT as the Allied sectors. 7 ~ i . Beatrice Wright of| e eae: they cannot trace the calls with-| When State Representative Pa. bs 1952 WILLYS, 2-Dr. ___________ $1097.00 |}, Te butter will be distributed in/out a court order. py took the floor, he scored Har-/New York, Assistant Director of 4,000 MILES — EXCELLENT CONDITION jime and now I he Tired “ju.|_ (Continued From Page One) | !ssve all the # , H. A. Press of San Francisco,| Trucks and Delivery Vans | Pott o8 tro! hare att tec Penr. “he a0. [Ayal moti! comuhant three circuit judges are posting|Plan,” which he states will provide ‘a 4 Ge ALS LO 1951 CHEVROLET Delivery Van _$1097.00 LIKE NEW half-pound portions. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. ® — $150 for the high school senior |writing the best essay on “adult MAYOR HARVEY plentiful water without necessitat- jing the highly controversial pro- vey’s talk as “political.” “1 thought this was a political he is afield.” in’t come here to talk Women’s Activities; Tom Wrigley | of Washington, D. C., Public Ri lations Field Consultant; and Dr. na 1949 CHEVROLET, ¥4-Ton Pick-Up 697.00 delinquency.” a ee the issue x Ea 2s nue aoe [placed on adult delinquency,” said] NAVY TO ASK CAB | ,Papy outlined the situation when plans were afoot to build the Over-| seas Highway. He reiterated his| statement that the progress in| Monroe County is dependent on the| ability to supply them with water. He answered Harvey's criti- cism on the manner in which the water bond question is being handled by pointing out that the bond issue for the city’s sewer project was never put before the } people for referendum. Judge Dale Souter last night in announcing the essay contest. ‘Parents, rather than youngsters, should be investigated if a con-| gressional investigation is needed| to curb juvenile delinquency.” Shore Patrol Officer Urech al- 80 said that many bars are coop- DARDANELLE, Ark. — Al erating by voluntarily closing at couple of young ladies blocked| two o’clock. traffic for a mile on a busy high-| The board considered the cases way near here, but motorists didjof five bars who had been given not mind when they were told the/warnings for unsanitary conditions. 1949 INTERNATIONAL, ,-T. Panel 497.00 NICE DELIVERY VAN 1949 INTERNATIONAL, 14-T. Panel 597.00 Transportation Specials 1950 ENGLISH AUSTIN, 4-Door ___$ 297.00 1947 PLYMOUTH, Station Wagon. 297.00 RADIO — 3 SEATS (Continued From Page One) lauding some bars for their coop- eration in keeping minors out of bars and observing the Navy's twe o'clock curfew ruling. - i that proper-} 1942 CHEVROLET, Cou reason. |All but one of thi plaints had|, He also pointed out ears peep) EE nt. remedied, it was reported. |‘ owners on the keys rao : : 2 1942 PONTIAC, 2-Door 97.00 ner farmer-husband and 1l-year-| Shore, Patrol Officer Urech alsojthe line — even on Roosevelt) Arrow Gabanaro is the nearest thing to having a ‘old son for a hospital. When the|reported on arrests ot Navy per-\Boulevard with the city limits. hospital was 12 miles away, Mrs.|sonnel for the previous month. Holmes told her husband to stop| He said that a total of 114 Navy 1941 PONTIAC, 2-Door 1940 PLYMOUTH, Convertible Coupe 150.00 177.00 “custom-made” shirt because it comes in your exact collar size and sleeve length. Styled with exclusive Arafold collar for extra neatness, extra comfort... He also said that the keys area \earries 60 per cent of the County] Tax load and that if it were neces-| “. . « but, darling, you said our credit was A-1 at City Company!” Lean the car and send their son to the;men were jailed by local police- A 1939 CADILLAC, 4-Door ___ 197.00 nearest house for a doctor. a? ol. thea Soe. trattis violations, S27 pe eee cere Bieler, worn open or closed, with or without a tie. And, When Dr. Roy 1. Millard ar-|Of that ber, 112 were tried and | dou! a cnn F} re 1939 STUDEBAKER, 2-Door 26.00 | rived, be found the. 3-year cud/Is prmesageeale prdit lahsds of the levy, in Arrow Gabanaro is washable, too, in rayon gabar. 1938 CHEVROLET, 4-Door _ JUST CAME FROM CALIFORNIA 1938 HUDSON, 2-Door _______. CASH ON ABOVE NAVARRO, Inc. dine that’s “Sanforset” for longer wear, lasting good fit. Come, see Gabanaro in a wide range of colors? Papy answered a kyon nag were persons under 21 years ofjed by Melvin Levitt, pres | The twins were born yesterday|age, he said. 4 the Key West Motor Court Asso- at a rush hour on Highway 27, and| There were 86 arrests made by/|ciation, who protested the ad val- jears were lined up a half-mile in|the shore Patrol and liberty wasjorem clause, by saying that he} { cancelled for 251 menjhas “faith in the future growth of, our community.” 147.00 97.00 AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT @@ For The Brands You Know! “@@ DETROIT w—A newly developed Tawi ssid fast oe vote | Key West 3 : 601 DUVAL STREET PHONE 2-7041 | cess" today, altough the frst paplcatons kiled’ him.’ "(ed tax clause were removed.” | LEWI NSKY’ S — : USED CAR LOT tient upon whom it was used died.| The 50-year-old patient's heai ———————.. 2-5681 Dr. Austin Z. Howard, acting|was started beating three times) The “Blessing of the Animals, 424 Southard Street Telephone 2-2242 superintendent of Receiving Hos-|Wednesday by the electronic de-or “Benediction of Beasts,” is per- 524 Southard St. 526 Duval St. “a Dial 2-3931 said after the patient's death|vice devel t Wi Univer-|formed as a rule on St. Anthony's’ fast “aight: “The machine opera. sity. ee IDay, Jan. 17, in Catholic countries. 3 " 4 ' 4