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1a ci So a eee Officiats Check For New’ Leadon | Weatherman ins? ie said he saw a with the old man who runs joint.” He added that Knoell to break up the fight. Knoell not identify the sailor who was Ralp® Maribona, Jr. Ramirez, a city cop, iden- tified Lyons as the man he saw tussling with Maribona, Sr. Herman 8. Conley, another city cop, said he arrived at the scene after the fight had ended. He said he met Lyons coming out of the! cafe and that “Lyons gave me a bad time.” Serge Hernandez, still another city sop, was in court and acted the a who hit Maribona as did as interpreter for Maribona, Sr.|p; Hernandez was not involved in the investigation of the fight. Lt. A. B. Taylor, legal officer of Boston the Bushnell, was in court to act as counsel for the three sailors. The jury was out 22 minutes be- fore returning the two not guilty verdicts and the guilty verdict against Lyons. PLANS ARE MADE (Continued from race une AL WOMEN’S CLUB: Simonton to Francis; Angela to Truman. NAVY WIVES’ CLUB NO. 114; « Fort to Simonton; Angela to Tru- man, HRLS SERVICE ORGANIZA-|Louisville TION, CSC: Fort to Whitehead; Truman to Louisa. N. C. C. S.: Whitehead to White St.; Truman to South. KEY WEST HEART ASSOCIA- TION: Reynolds to White; Von Phister to Laird. KEY WEST WOMAN'S CLUB; Reynolds to White; Von Phister to South. GIRL SCOUTS (Mrs. Hundt): Virginia to Catherine; White to ted; White to Georgia. * GIRL SCOUTS (Mrs. Vinson): White to Leon; United to Wash- ington. GIRL SCOUTS (Mrs. Toth): White to Leon; Washington to Flag- ter, BOY SCOUTS: White to First @treet; Flagler to Rest Beach. RAINBOW GIRLS: Leon to First @t.; Roosevelt Boulevard to Flag- MONROE COUNTY JUVENILE COUNCIL: First to Eighth Sts. Roosevelts to Flagler; also Tenth to Fourteenth St., Harris to Flag- ler; also Poinciana. POLICE ATHLETIC LEAGUE, JAY-CEES and JAY-SHEES: Wic- eer’s Field tc Naval Hospital; from Poinciana Housing to Flagler. MOTHER'S CLUB, C. M. I. and SI. JOSEPH'’S: Seaplane Base Housing area. Other clubs and organizations rticipating are: American Leg- Post 168, Children’s Home Soec- fety, Holy Name Society. Regular par Fellows Club, Sunset Royals, VFWito the Campeche Banks <¥ the} oes, No. 6021 and Women’s Civie Club.|coast a Manico. (Read The Citizen is The_ Revival Services Are Continuing Sa "g,_ Revival services, conducted by p: |Joan Ashby and Betty Craughan, vicinity: Partly Gog = k a Church “of! today thra Wed-' These youag ladies, in their early jtwenties, have become very popu- becoming iday. Partly cloudy weather. j Western Caribbean: Moderate to} JOAN ASHBY and BETTY CRAUGHAN lar with those who have been at- tending the services. preacher, and Betty is a musician and preacher. The pastor of the church where ithey are conducting services, the 69) Rev. E. M. Beard, says that these jyoung ladies bring to their audi- that everyone should see and »| hear.” The public is cordially invited to .| attend the services. GIRL SCOUTS TO HOLD PROGRAM The Girl Scouts of Key West invite everyone to see their Program tonight at the Key West High School auditorium at 7:30 p. m. Theme for the program is International Friend- ship, and the girls will show us some or the dances, flags and costumes of foreign coun- tries as. well as our own. There is no admission charge, and everyone is welcome. ed Hogs To Swank Hotel and) CHICAGO ‘#—Twenty hogs will +14 |p homsad into the swank Normandy ge of the Conrad Hilton Hotel a Seevetons | soday. ‘They'll be used in a charity reir ooced hog-calling contest expected to net ‘+h Plas sign: | Corrections f1 about $1,000 for needy children, More Workers Out of Height of) WASHINGTON vp—Another 28, Station— Tide high wates|¢o9 civilian workers, were dropped Babia Honde from the federa: payroll during (bridge) ———-ob 10m = 88 fJOctober, the Civil Service Com- So Name Key mission has reported. It said this brings the net cutback since Janu- ary to about 176,600, leaving a total Temperatures of 2,372,100 federal employes, At 7:30 A.M., ES US. ATROCITY Atlanta - (Continued From Page One) Other neutrals, especially mem- bers of the Arab-Asian bloc, also are expected to keep silent. There was little evidence, how- ever, that the Soviet bloc would 4/receive any over support in the debate. Chicago ____________ 30! Most delegates sat in shocked \Corpus Christi 65isilence yesterday as Chief U. S. Charleston Denver ~~ 43/Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. Detroit 35\deliveredy the stark atrocity re- El Paso ——— 45)port and introduced a resolution Ft. Worth 5S/calling on the 60-nation Assembly poco ee Ai tO: Jacksonville _____._. 48} 1. Express “its grave concern at ae 40)|reports and information that North KEY WEST 70,Korean and Chinese Communist |Key West Airport 69 forces have, in a large number of Los Angeles §6/ instances, employed inhuman prac- tices against the heroic soldiers Meridian of forces under the United Na- ‘Miami _.__ tions Command in Korea and |Minneapolis 24/against the civilian population of Memphis Piece seinen conc New Orleans 50} 2. Condemn “‘the commission by 'New York .. 41/4ny government or authorities of! Norsolk 43|murder, mutilation, torture, and Oklahoma City 49jother atrocity acts against cap- Omaha _ _. 37|tured military personnel or civil- } Pensacola _....-----». 47|1an population, as a violation of Pittsburgh ____ _. 33\Tules of international law and basic Roanoke ge 25|Standards of conduct. and morality| St. Lowis ffro ;'San Ai tonio - 61/and the dignity and worth of the| San F\ incisco 46/human person.” iss “personal conviction that over A 35,000 of these are dead.” He ex- Too True To Life jplained that the higher figure in- HOLLYWOOD #—While 7-year-|\cluded estimates of losses in the old Darla Ridgeway acted in a/notorious death marches and pri television Pay the role of a girlion camps which kad not been in- | feared to have contracted polio,/cluded in the earlier U. S. Army|American and Post could publish | jshe learned that her brother Fred-/ report. disease and was hospitalized yes-'tial slayings was echoed in yes- terday. jterday's debate by representatives of Britain, Turkey and Canada. (Continued from Page One? eae bloc’s position in the fishing time in the last month injdebate was defined by Poland’s half. |Deputy Foreign Minister Marian Largest catch reported today Naszowsk, who said the United! jer Chippewa, captained by Hugh|tion before the U. N. as a Ppropa- McGinn on a seven day trip. \ganda maneuver desigued to “wa Most boats fishing in the,off the stains of gmit” for Korean Dry Tortugas area, it was report-|bombings by American planes and Jean is a baritone singer and |; \ences “the truth and power of God! j ES! FLORIDA WAITS FOR 3o|and as affronting human rights {nternational Photo Engravers Seattle 49| In his speech Lodge raised the) Tallahass. 4gjearlier U. S. figure of nearly 30,- Tampa — -—_............ 54/000 atrocity victims to some 38,- Washington ____-an 69}000, He later told newsmen it was .|pear impossible that the World-| die, 9, had been stricken with the Lodge’s denunciation of the bes-| The earliest possible resumption iKEY WEST SHRIMPING Al! labeled them an affront against/li {Was 54 boxes taken on the shrimp-|States dragged the atrocity ques-|their ARNOLD MacMANUS at a minimum by purchasing re- The next meeting qi | Arnold MacManus, 70, 2904 Sta-/following two days of strong au-, jloading equipment which has cut) sy veltsagts lies Aveuue, died early today in vance. | Many leading issues remained’ : unchanged while price changes _ Mr. MacManus is survived by)either a a aah Special speaker will be Father/his wife, Mrs. Walton MacManus,'fractions for the most part. { (Continued from Page One) new chaplain at the Sta-la sister, Mrs. W. A. Oliver, Los! General Motors, which topped) ; . , who will speak on his ex-|Angeles, and a nephew, Lester La-|the most active list a ‘agg iogg ti Of periences in Japan. He will also| Grange, Webster Grove, Mo. A na-, of wattage — swith) movie on Japan. _|tive of Corpus Christi, Texas, he Pre _ Catholic Navy men are cor-jwas a longtime employee invited to attend and to be-/Texas Company and members of the Society. { sat 7:30 p. mm. in building 286 CHURCHILL TO LEAVE § ge fans alle ial i |Edison, American Tobacco, Chesa- i & Ohio, and Paramount. Subscribe To The Citizen s | FE 4 F a if 2 gre PLE: i F THE if oF lies F. Pu] by Cae Cary. ot arerics | MONROE “*,, 2" manne tech Dec. 3-4-5 sideration priority over all pending litigation.” Only one of the five lawyers who participated in the the view that the court should not consider the Ayres’ suit, He was Marion E. lawyer who helped orandum Charley Johns that he could hold office for the remaining three years of the McCarty term be- fern, Constitution doesn’t pro- vide for a special glection next year, : Sibley appeared as a “friend of 5 pe. Unfinished Dinettes .... $27.50 EISNER FURNITURE CO. Poinciana Center ‘Tel. 24951 law and its own to take original ae suit, F ree other lawyers agreed with Ayres that the court his suit. They were Asst. Atty. Gen, How-' ard S. Bailey, re; Secre-| y, Grocer SELLS That Good tary of State R. A. Gray te a Saat staan, LAR %* BRAND COFFEE, candidate and stop making prepa-/ AMERICAN rations for the election; and CUBAN J. Lewis Hall, attorney for Od-|—-TRY A POUND TODAY —| 1m ; Ben C. Willis, attorney for State Sen. LeRoy Collins who told the court he is interested because he is a prospective candidate for gover- oor, OF 1954 MODELS IS ON DISPLAY— Your Old Bike Traded In Our Layaway Plan Will Hold Your Selection ALL MAJOR DAILY All Work Guaranteed | Continued From Page One) |Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment lishing and the Times is closed, FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE it won't stay closed long. SERVICE — SEE... | AVID CIFELLI 90 Truman Ave. (Rear) TELEPHONE 2-7637 fair agreement, including two of- fers to submit the issues to an impartial arbitrator or board of arbitrators ... “All members of the Herald Tribune organization are expected to report at their usual hours andj] to handle their regular work so| that it will be possible to resume publication without delay.” The Herald Tribune did not iden- However, the New York Times on SOLDIERS THREE GYPSY WILDCAT .. 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