The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 3, 1953, Page 12

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J Page 12 ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, December 2, 1953 iar at , Gen. Shedd Passes|#idnaped, Escapes Harm The ‘ad | 7 ame roadcasts On In Bradenton Wed.) , Gov't Word was received last night by! ea ty Mrs, Etta Patterson, 522 Caroline) ° | | {Street of the sudden death of Ma, Says Today jor General William E. Shedd at| i Sol, Brad » Flo-) Key West and vicinity: Cloudy| The first radio broadcast to ex. © S0l8 Park, Bradenton eT WHR oteacional tals or showers/? ~ a * = county | "General Shedd was well known | thre Friday; not much change inigrrenment Wilde of 125 p.m. in this community and his passing} temperature. Low tonight about 70 today. aes will be deeply felt by his many) degrees; high Friday about 76 de-| All of the county commissioners friends. | grees. Fresh to occasionally mod- wil] be on this first program over! He is survived by his widow,| erately strong easterly winds shift-| ation WKWF. Commissioner Joe Lettie Patterson Shedd, two sons ing to southeast and south up to! ‘ Cp. William E and Ist Lt. George 30 mph offshore. SMALL CRAFT Allen prepared the script. The Pur ptt oson Shedd: a sister, Mrs WARNING pose of the show is to acquaint toward Martin, Danville, Ul. and Florida: Partly cloudy to ov-ilisteners with problems and jobS!three grandsons i easionally cloudy and slowly ris-.of the county commissioners and) Interment will be in Arlington ing temperatures thru Friday, ‘the various committees. National Cemete: | Widely scattered showers Friday| (ee Saibdadsse iethseklnaioicion and in extreme south and Talla- UN EXPECTED TO NEW COMMITTEE Bight es init aftervoon and 'o-) (Continued trom Page Ove? | (Continued From Page One) ‘ through Florida|Would not vote on the resolution, could accomplish as much if they! surat cad East Gulf: Smal craft|¢xPlaining this was because of her had any guts.” | warnings displayed. Fresh to oc- easionally moderately strong 20-30) mph east to southeast winds be- coming southeast to south by Fri- day. Rough seas, Partly cloudy to cloudy to occasional cloudy with seattered showers Friday and in Straits this afternoon and tonight. Western Caribbean: Moderate to fresh easterly winds thru Friday. Partly cloudy to cloudy weather with seattered showers. position as head of the. Neutral) ‘Nations Repatriation Commission. | Before the vote, a heated debate had included stinging denunciation! of Red atrocities by a parade of Commissioner Jack Delaney, in| commenting on the fact that the committee cannot subpoena wit-| nesses said that ‘was the reason I wanted this thing to go right to Western nations and angry counter :thrusts from the cad ee The tater sought to prove that mMeri-|ine group is merely a “fact find-} rey _ ee yu per cota T= committee.” He said that the gg ge bgt a verbal results of their findings could be duel between Chief U.S. Delegate |Presented to the Grand Jury for! Henry Cabot Lodge: Jr. and Rus. |action. He added that it was his sia’s Andrei Vishinsky. jidea for the citizen members of Observations Taken At City Office Key West, Fla., Dec. 3, 1953 at 8 AM, EST At the peak of the debate, Lodge the panel to conduct the question-| charged that North Korea’s mili-|ing of any witnesses who may be tary commander, Gen. Nam Il,|¢alled. : | masterminded the bloody Koje| But Carbonell objected to that, | | Mayor Harvey pointed out that) CLEVELAND.—Three-year-old Darlene Marie Iles smiles for a photographer Wednesday after a prowler snatched her from her bed, but left her unharmed outside a first-floor bedroom window after she either squirmed loose or was dropped. Her mother, Mrs. Donna Marie Iles, 22, was aroused by her screams and found the weeping girl on the back porch. Police were hunting the prowler, who appeared at five other homes photo. es ces es es ee es ee ee es ee oe 76|prison riots during the armistice Saying: “I want to ask plenty of 70|negotiations at Panmunjom. Lodge questions—this may involve a lot qg\also challenged Russia to let an|of people higher up and I want * Board Upheld ype Wrong Light | | iia a aaa am Cee ore comer ee | | | | in the area and is believed to be a mental case—(?) Wire- | CHANDLER, Okla. ® — Police-| LOS ANGELES (The Superior ™42 Hank Albritton Promptly ar-| FROM*ANY AN qg|international Red Cross commit-know about it.” : tee make an unfettered check of} Yesterday’s ordinance, being an U.S.-alleged Red atrocities in‘emergency measure, becomes law 09, iN5.!Korea. x 06 ins. -09 ins. 95 ins. « $.03 ins. Relative Humidity, 7 AM. %% Barometer (See Level), 7:00 AM. 30.05 ins.—1017.6 mbs. MONEY’S NO GOOD DELTA, Colo. W—Police Judge N. E. Darrow returned 29 “but-| tons” with which three Indians had| attempted to pay drunkenness) fines yesterday. The buttons came! off their wives’ clothing. { They were silver dollars defaced | by copper loops welded to them. | A bank refused to accept them. Poly Judge suspended the $29 =a |Oklahoma City 43 In quick retort, Vishinsky angri- ly denounced the Nam Il charge as “absurd” and unsupported by facts. The Russian declared the American challenge for a Red Cross probe was ‘“‘an 1ith-hour ap- proach, obviously of a demagogic nature.” Temperatures At 7:30 A.M., EST GSES Birmingham —. Bismark | Boston ——________ 35} RN tatigeectnaceeeatesmenenteitieas AE Charleston ——____. 45) eceg, SELLE 46) ‘Corpus Christi 68, Denver 26; RARER 40) me Pee a 50) 68) 62 55) 2) 73) 49 ‘Louisville 42) ITE <cseicksenschsitniboeslosereniccoosses’ Miami 73 i i 32) RSLES SSeS New Orleans enamine UE lt Se ES bce gd SID Omaha Pensacola Pittsburgh Roanoke St. Louis —__. San Antonio San Francisco Seattle Tallahassee Tampa __. Washington g Stated that persons who have not 7\ President said, “our brand of co- HEREWITH; AN ‘ereion, so far as our friends are) WHEN ORDINANCE GOES INTO without the necessity of being pass-|Court has upheld the right of the rested a motorist for drunkenness| jed on second reading. Although it'Los Angeles City School Board to When the driver, hoiding up traf-| jearried a clause setting up a spe-| gicmi cial fund for use of the committee, 4 5 lamount of the appropriation was — pelire pa Heats Com: not discussed at the meeting. The ™Mittee on Un-American Activities. bill also hints that a special inves-| Judge Joseph W. Vickers held tigator may be appointed to aid the|yesterday with the school board functioning of the committee, jase the teachers could be dis- | missed for unprofessional conduct, CITY TRAILS NAVY IN jevident unfitness for office and re- (Continued trom Page One) fusal to obey reasonable regula- that our boys and girls’ work is tions, Cc th 8 supported by. this one big drive. | ‘ounsel for the teachers, Abra Mey Mail Contributions }ham Minkus, Serril L. Gerber and Campaign Chairman Bill Neblett peal, been solicited for a pledge and-or} a contribution may still mail in’ about 26 per cent compared with their subscriptions, or if-they call/ about five per cent for vat- the United Campaign Headquar-|er, . bai aaah ters, telephone 2-6091, a volunteer| worker will be sent to pick up the) pledge. Neblett.also said that many|cent more nutritious when turned firms and individuals are making/into silage than when fed to ani- Pledges which will be paid during mals as grain and fodder, the coming year. { Attending ‘the Executive Com-| a mittee meeting were the following: | Beason nell SERIES Judge Aquilino Lopez, Jr., Presi-| 4 ORDINANCE AMENDING dent; R. Adm. George C. Towner,/paRAGRAPH (b) OF SECTION UBN, Vice President; J. J. Tre-\34 19 OF THE CODE OF TH vor, Treasurer; Richard E. Evans,\crry QF KEY WEST FL nine Secretary; William R. Neblett, |1952, RELATING TO’ BUILDING 1953-54 Campaign Chairman; Ma- REGULATIONS IN BUSINESS “A” yor C. B. Harvey; and, Ben Knep-\pisrRicts IN THE CITY OF| Per, Campaign Advisor. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, BY i SOEs AMENDING SAID PARAGRAPH FULL-BLAST TO PERMIT A VARIANCE FOR (Continued From Page One) |THE CONSTRUCTION OF A 1. that the course the Wisconsin sena-| FAMILY DW ELLING ON A PARE tor was proposing for the United OF LOT 10, SQUARE 3 OF A Salt content of the Dead Sea is Farm experts say corn is 25 per \States in world affairs was exactly SUBDIVISION OF TRACT 11 S\the course the Russians have ac- KNOWN AS SIMONTON & WALL'S cused this government of all along. ADDITION TO THE CITY OF } No Coercion KEY WEST; REPEALING ALL! “If it should turn impatiently to\ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF; concerned, would be a mark of,ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT AND PROVIDING concerned, woauld he a mark of) EFFECT. iss three teachers for refusal fic for blocks, demanded indignant-| ly, “When's that light going to change?” WHITMAN'S Candy Just Arrived Fresh |Harry Shepro, said they would ap at GARDNER'S — PHARMACY — The Rexall Store N14 TRUMAN AVENUE Corner Varela Street PHONE 2-7641 you'll’be proud of your: electric, ram | | | | Boy - | You'll be proud to own a modern electric range It will look good from any angle in your kitchen—shiny, | handsome, easy to keep clean.” | And from the cooking angle, you'll be set for dining royally. 4 You can cook savory meals—fast or slow dishes— | because your electric range gives you perfect control of ; | temperatures. Its units get red hot in seconds for fast | cooking .*.‘. cut down to simmer for slow-cooking dishes. | | | | 1 a Nor will the price angle worry you. At our low rates, you'll be surprised at how little it takes to cook electrically. } See your electric dealer today for your electric range— from any angle you'll be proud to own one.” CITY ELECTRIC SYSTEM TODAY'S BIGGEST BARGA the imperialist rather than of the leader.” McCarthy, in his speech, had urged that the United States cut BE IT ENACTED by the City Commission of The City of Key West, Florida: Section 1. That Paragraph (b) | off foreign aid funds to allies car-|of Section 34.10 of the Code of the jtying on trade with Red China. (City of Key West, Florida, 1952 be Eisenhower gave congressional|amended to permit a variance for |committees what at least some of the construction of a 1-family dwel- |them regarded as approval to go/ling on a Part of Lot 10, Square 3) }ahead with hunts for subversion/of a subdivision of Tract 11 known |when he said: jas Simonton & Wall’s Addition to “Fair, thorough and decent in-|the City of Key West, said property vestigations, folowed by unhesi-/being on Duval Street at a point |tating corrective action, are the|65 feet Northwesterly from the most effetcive — and the only effi-\corner of Duval and Virginia icient—way to get this necessary Streets, job done. .. ‘ | Section 2. All Ordinances or parts “The administration will contin-'of Ordinances of said City in con- ue to hunt for any that are present! flict with the provisions hereof are yand, of course, any subversives hereby repealed to the extent of located by a congressional com-|such conflict. |mittee will be removed just aS) Section 3, The Ordinance is here- !promptly as. any others.” McCarthy had contended in his by declared to be an emergency nationwide radio-tclevision speech jthat the administration was “‘bat- iting zero” in some security mat- ters. And he said that “the raw,, |harsh, unpleasant fact is that com- | munism « « will be an issue in } 1954.”" The Senate’s permanent investi- i gating committee, which McCarthy measure on the grounds that this Ordinance is necessary for the Preservation of peace, prosperity! and well-being of the people of the |City of Key West, Florida. Section 4. That the reading of |this Ordinance at two regular meet- lings, not less than one week apart, is hereby dispensed with by unani- head with Mous vote of the Commission. MODEL No. 603 — “Directress” hyd ‘aca ye lbepage cto _ Section §, This Ordinance shall go with secret currency pocket, I(R-Ind) as indicated the internal into effect immediately upon its’ provision for two spare keys, I security subcommittee would do P2ssage and adoption and authen- Leese ne ee Has re- ihewiee. |tication by the signature of the eg leg rere ) -rodhoed Jenner said he thinks the Com. Presiding officer onde — A-Pass” feature. “Jewel” Tab. munist issue will be hot in next the Commission, and publication i Mi i Sen. Welker thereof one time in a newspaper USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN FOR CHRISTMAS year’s campaign and Sen. Welker (R-Idaho) said he thinks it will ex- of general circulation published FT tend into the 1956 presidential con-| the City of Key West, Florida. Luggage & Cutlery Shop PASSED and ADOPTED by the 503 SOUTHARD STREET ‘The new 1954 Lincoln is here, and it’s finer than ever—with new styling inside and out, with fresh, new contemporary colors, smart new interior fabrics and soft leathers that bring a new concept of fine car interior decor. There's new performance, too, from an advanced version of Lincoln's famous V-205 hp engine. And to make your motoring com- pletely enjoyable, Lincoln for 1954 offers optional power steering, power brakes and four-way power seat. Come in and see the Lincoln for 1954, and while you're here, drive one for a truly gratifying experience in modern motoring. NOW on display at MONROE MOTORS, Ine. 1119 White Street Tel. 2-5631 Sen. John Marshal Butler (R-|City Commission at a meeting held Md) said he fears there may be this 2nd day of December, A.D. !new Communist attempts to infil-! 1953. trate the government in addition to some undisclosed spy rings tha Hmay be operaing now He said the Attest President had “expressed a very VICTOR I “ne bope—but I don't think it's ssible Cc. B. HARVEY, Mayor, a

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