The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 31, 1953, Page 2

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(Continued From Page One) wag- Car- ie i i [ sf & ff It Hi REE | l ag | & gar afi »8 bi E i : [ i Fy 3 t sTEtE i (Continued From Page One) ithe fresh fluid milk. They said it ei ai if if: at about 1 p.m. wel J. , attorney for the AFL ‘International Brotherhood of ‘eamsters, said the 206 companies in the dispute had granted package ase amounting to about $8.50 a week. The attorney the actual wage increase is |. The two-year contract also con- tains fringe benefits end other ii & a “as much as one cent a result of the dispute. e “would guess offhand, without studying it, the price in- crease will be one-half cent per quart wholesale aad retail.” The agreement ending the strike of 13,000 drivers and plant workers was hammered out ir a 13-hour, ‘all-night session in City Hall. PAUL R. (BLONDIE) (Continued from Page One) Planned future in your city govern- ment. With this in mind I will as- sure you that you will have a ‘protected future.’ Your considera- tion at the polls will be greatly appreciated. My lever number i 14-A, in Group 4.” (Pd. Pol. Adv.) t i ag é : : er i 82 ie Ft i 8 sF F E i i i [ i a tr g i i F z z EF: é 8 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Seturday, October 31, 1953| They had three children, The PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the week of November 1 through November 7, 1 officially been designated as “American Art.Wéek,” and WHEREAS, the Florida Federation of Art has urged all local art groups to put on one-man shows, group showings and window displays of paintings and art craft, and WHEREAS, the citizens of this community have been urged to view and enjoy the yarious types of exhibits and programs to be presented during said week, Now, Therefore, By virtue of the powers vested in me as Mayor of The City of Key West, Florida, 1, C. B. Harvey, do hereby procldim Sunday, November 1, through Saturday, November 7, 1953, AMERICAN ART WEEK and urge the citizens of this community to observe the various exhibits and programs demonstrated during said week. WITNESS my hand and the seal of The City of Key West, Florida, this 30th day of October, A.D. 1953, (s) C. B, HARVEY, Mayor of the City .of Key West, Florida. LA CONCHA HOTEL COMPLETE SUNDAY BRING THE FAMILY CHOICE Spanish Bean Soup 48\ at Charleston, W. Va. Here he per- Chicken Rice Soup a Sndnes on sone Visit St, Paul’s \Risk of brief showers Sunday. showers in the extreme southern | ‘portion late tonignt and Sunday. | East Gulf of Mexice: Moderate | forth to northeast wirds becoming | northeast to east by Sunday. In-| creasing cloudiness. . Western Caribbean: Moderate \northeast to east winds fresh a! \times over the north portion: Part- lly cloudy to cloudy weather with | Scattered showers in the north por- tion and widely scattered showers | Sunday. | Weather summary for the tropi- Here Sunday itor ford, Tampa, and West Beach. to administer the Sacrament <e t pet | (Continued From Page One) the award.” Bunche was the 11th| and last previous American to win! ‘the be ‘ “a the top post : ist ee B® gE i a E ag TOMORROWS TIDES (Naval Tide FANTASTIC TALE — (Continued From Page One) Manistee, Mich., as Company doc- tor. From there he went to Missis- | sippi, Arkansas and St. Louis, Mo., |where he worked ia a sanitorium | He became a resident physician \at Camden-Clark Hospital in 1949 Base) Low Tide —— am. 12:19 p.m, formed his first major surgery un- assisted. Here too he married a purse. cougle was divorced and he re- married the day after the decree. Army at Ft. Sam Houston and got accepted as a contract physician. |This was the job that got him into difficulties with the federal authorities. But the law had not caught up with him yet. He became a staff Judge John H. Druffel. “You realize you have taken the lives of many people in your hands,” the judge lectured Rain. “You realize you are a menace ito the public. It is fortunate for || slaughter.”” | _ When he was arfested in Cin- cinnati, Rain explained his bizarre career by saying his mother’s dy- jing wish was that he become a | However, the court was told his mother was still living. jid|were using strongarm methods to hold i i i a et ii ga i | & i 5 ; Ft Bs t gE ag FE : Ba i 4 i i i ! H tle i Bf nH : ft fi i E i gee 8 an eR § E 'a., home. Schweitzer, who has been called the “greatest living missionary,” philosophy, music, medicine and theology. i ANTLCOMMUNIST — | (Continued From Page One) | * “You Chinese foreign gooks!” | “We will*come back ‘and kil} -}you all!” in No Admission No Cover No Minimum , oe issue was decided, ‘or until it became obvious that the Some interviews lasted only 30 seconds. Others continued for nearly two hours. i Swiss, Swedish, Polish and Czech | observers were present at all in-|j terviews. | At one point the U.N, Command] protested because Indian guards | prisoners in the interview] tents. The UNC said that while the} repatriation commission author-| ized the use of force to protect the| explainers, some prisoners were being dragged back after saying only that they wanted to “go south.” | Some individual U.N. Protests | were ruled out of order by the In-} dian and NNRC representatives. | There was no immediate com-| ment from Gen, Thimayya. How- eek that under | or dragged a prisoner. decision to use actual force would | Labi Vella meetin satel to seize a prisoner fellow POWs ‘started to attack. Red China’s Peiping radio acknowledged that long- delayed explanation program was underway again, In the days of sailing ships, some |} superstitious sailors feared to go} ito sea in a ship which did not figurehead, i have a Tomato, Orange or Pineapple Juice One-Half Fried Spring Chick ano ga Turkey rs <3 with Cranberry Sauce, Dressin Roast Prime Ribs of Beef Au Jus _ . Guilds Piste (Choice: Beef, Turkey or Chopped S pee ee $2.25 Mixed Green Salad with French Dressing Fresh June Peas Whip) Fresh Cauliflower - Polonaise New French Fried Potatoes DESSERTS Home Made Pies... Potatoes ‘otato in Cream | fj [the better, not for the worst. Key Lime, Dutch Apple and Blueberry | Better Known As “SHINE” Sherbet - Ice Cream Coffee Tea Milk | So don’t stay at 5 g and vote. Fight you now have the own hands, stay in the Yours. truly, } ALBERT F. LOPEZ | (Pd. Pol, Adv.) 4 Tector of Holy Trinity Church, his will begin with a Solemn Proces- by the Vicar, ‘The Rt. Rev. Martin J. Bram,|%0® after which Bishop Bram will /Reece, Jr. |D. D., Suffragan Bishop of the Dio- \cese of South Florida, will visit St. |Paul’s Parish at 11 a. m. tomor- | Ree Rn A TE i | to express a simple thank you to Mayor C. B. Harvey for} a good job well done. " 000,000 bond election, and by his steadfast and states- of Episcopal parishes in San- Confirmation to the second class of Palm confirmands to be presented in St. €lection te the episco-|Paul’s this year. The Bishop will while ne was serving jalse deliver the sermon. Bis , Will es Serving successively as ree-j|administer the Sacraments of Holy’ His came est Palm Beach. He now makes|will vist St. Peter's Mission to-; headquarters in Orlando. | morrow morning at 7 o'clock when; The 11 o'clock service tomorrow'he will confirm a c!ass presented | Father John H. COMMENDATION FOR HARVEY Editor, The Citizen: I hope you will let just a little man use your columns public office, stood up to be counted in our recent $14,- manlike stand, helped in a great measure to defeat that) untimely proposal. I would especially commend Mayor Harvey for a tribute as fine as his work was courageous. He accepted success with that characteristic modesty that big men have always taken either victory or defeat. My own hat is off to Mayor Harvey. A grateful taxpayer, CHRISTIAN NONNEMACHER LOGUN'S Season Opening SHOW TIME SAT., OCT. 31 HALLOWE'EN NIGHT Popular HECTOR BARROSO’S 2 Kings and an ACE Nightly ‘Sees Pay ty DAMNEL TARADASH * Sones apes tne some ty JAMES JONES — 4s corm (eatuand by BUDDY ADLER - crctas ty FRED DREN Fox News BOX OFFICE OPENS 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 12 Mes.— 8 Amp. Wi While in Key West Bishop Bram 3 Your Grocer SELLS That Good Mayor Harvey, unlike so many of our other men in| STAR * BRAND COFFEE ——-TRY A POUND TODAY—— STRAN : : Mes.—110 LOU SMITH—1118 WHITE ST. AMERICAN and CUBAN WESTER BAYTERY For Mest Cars 8.95 am. —. LAST TIMES TODAY * CAUSE FOR ALARM CARTOON FESTIVAL _— Exch, Exch. 45 Exch | 185 Exeh.| j | } Your PURE OIL Dealer |3TRONS ARM BRAND COFFEE Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries Triumph Coffee Mill at ALL GROCERS ACCESSORIES SSSSSS==== 8ge RADIO and CIFELLI'S =v-senie Factory Methods Used—= All Work Guaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. E uipment FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE — SEB... DAVID CIFELLI 920 Truman Ave. (Rear) TELEPHONE 2-7637 Mat. 2.8 4:06 Night 6:12 & 8:18 AIR CONDITIONED Sun. - Mon. - Tues. iio ars iin Night 6:30 & 8:30 MONROE ** "1x coos Festival 7:07 AND 10:04 6:58 ONLY Sunday and Monday Cartoon | E Sisry sae mitt RITREICLA Saturday Only HIS KIND OF C= WOMAN

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