The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 4, 1953, Page 2

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Poge'? “THE KEY WEST CITIZEN The fn Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy to cloudy with possibility of scattered showers thru ‘Satur- day. Continued arm and humid today and tonight, cooler by Satur- day: aight-and Sunday. Low tonight abont 72 degrees; ‘high Saturday about @2 degrees. Moderate to fresh southeast winds, occastenal- ly moderately strong offshore to- day diminishing tonight and Sat- urday and probably shifting to northwest Saturday afgernoon or night. Small Craft Warning dis- unt} sunset Friday. Florida: Mostly cloudy with scat. tered showers and a few thunder- Friday, December 4, 1953) | TODAY'S MARKET NEW ZORK @—The stock mar- ‘ket was narrowly mixed today in learly trading. The indecision follows a week of Chest To Flynn generally rising prices. Yesterday,| lol! ywood’ npowever, the market started ahead) ee s cham-' arly in the day and then ran into| ion sea-adventure star, says that roderate selling that caused it to ‘as long as the movie studios can turn mixed with a slightly higher| keep on turning out artificial leaning. oceans he @oubts if he'll ever go Prices today moved only small) (hungry while pursuing his sereen fractions either way with many} yeareer. “The seven seas are my ‘ing imsurance,” says the realistic Higher on balance were steels,! Flynn, now starring with Maureen radio-televisions, railroads, most | ‘O'Hara in Universal-International’s oils, motion pictures,” and air Technicolor ‘Against All Flags,” lines. | opening Sunday at the Monroe Leaning lower were utilities, cop-| Theatre. pers, and most chemicais. Other) Flynn hit the oceanic jackpot in divisions were steady or narrowly! \1996 when he bounced to top star- mixed. Also lower were United) ‘dem with the sea epic ‘Captain Aireraft, Commonwealth Edison, Blood.” He’s been sailing real and American Smelting, Union Carbide, PTwas The leading issues holding anchanged. | . Night Before The Christmas Bazaar | ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR SATURDAY, December Sth 2:00-Anoual Christmas Bazaar, at the Woman's Club, 319 Duval | St. from 2 until everything is sold |SUNDAY, December éth 2:00—Civil Air Patrol Cadets, Poinciana Community House 3:30—Logia “Marti” Nro. 3, Orden Caballero de la Luz, 422 Amelia St. MONDAYS, December 7th | ° 9:30—Key West Ministerial Association, YMCA-USO Clubhouse, j Whitehead St. | 10:00—Gym Classes for officers’ wives, Bldg. 83, Seaplane Base | 3:00—Presbyterian Women, Circle Il, place to be announced | 3:00—First Methodist Church, Circle placed to be announced 7:30—First Baptist Church, WMU, at the church 7:30—Pythian Sisters, Temple No. 20. at Pythian Hall 8:00—Methodist Men, at Wesley House 8:00—Executive Boerd Meeting, PTA, Poinciana School $:00—Presbytreian Women, Circie I, place to be announced 8:00—Presbyterian Women, Circle III, place to be announced 8:00—Logia “Matri” Nro. 3, Orden Caballeros de Marti, 919 Elizabeth St. 8:00—Alcoholics Anonymous, open meeting, 5152 Duval St. TUESDAY, December sth :00—Thrift Shop, at Naval Commissary, 9-12 dnematic oceans ever since to the General Eleetric, and Soeony- ine of a lot of modern-day pieces Vacuum. of eight in the Flynn coffers Higher stocks included Mahon-| “] was a lucky boy,” says the ing Coal Railroad up 25% at 530, ttered show outh " actor in modesty referring to the Bethichem Steel, Douglas Aireraft,; a a aoe : cig change ig 08 soe ag initial break in a sea picture. “The American Can, Santa Fe, and Sin- ; ‘¢ ‘ “4 ay = oer i AiR Jacksonville ‘Thru ‘The Florida time was ripe for a swashbuckler, clair Oil. as : ‘ ‘ i do. ‘eas Steaits and. East Gulf: Small craft) 2nd that was one thing I could do- i = Saeatlealaned til surset What: little I-knew about acting in) Dutch Will Help those days I made up in unabash-| THE HAGUE, The Netherlands tnday. Moderate to fresh southes®t 4 swashbuckling. And f've been|#—Dutch Defense Minister Corme-) ARS. HE. PACE. left, gathers with a few of the hard-working Woman's Club members who are pen mezactoally moderately strong Soing it ever since.” pd said yesterday that with) arranging booths at the club for their annual Christmas Bazaar tomorrow. Mrs. J. Edgar Wil- this afternoon, ‘Mostly cloudy wea- in the ensuing sixteen ing, Mrs. Gordon Seagrove, Mrs. Richard Goodhart and Mrs. Donald G. Heinly survey one of ther with sedttered showers and Fiyan has portrayed a tables laden with glamorous gifts and sparkling decorations. } a few thundertorms in north. por-:cession of sea captains, pir “ ; | tion this-afternoon, and wiety seat. |e i first sentence had the legal effect for a nd ] tered showers elsewtiere tonight|WMeh have never fail: ga v ad the leg: jor a temporary and a permanent] and Saturday. extremely pleasing monetary ‘of a period, splitting the sentence separation of a governor from his Western Caribbean: ‘Motlerate, | uens.that-continue to be the inte two separate parts. duties. occasionally fresh east and south-/PopMlar form - of | Therefore, he argued, the second He said it is plain to him the east winds thr Saturday. Mostly! "est, Fives : ‘sentence about a special election ™e who wrote the Constitution 68| cloudy weather with scattered | “‘The horse operas pla: | applies only to the last half of Y°@™S 280 meant the president of pea applies the Senate should serve “for the} : the first sentence and that *there residue of the term or until the| should not be an election unless disability shall cease” in event of} the Senate president dies and the a temporary separation wheo the} office is held by the speaker of the governor is disabled. Mat. 3:30 Night 6:30 & 8:30 ry | But an election is necessary AIR ¢ =D reasoning, Ward said the when there is a permanent separa- | tides the first sentence al- tion of a governor from his office president to take by death, resignation, impeach-| juties of governor for the m™ 1, Hail the term. He maintained! 7 construction would give Your Grocer SELLS That Good| caning at all - the words ST AR ve BRAND’ Hall, however, contended the) Constitution provided ditferently AMERICAN COFFEE) —— TRY A POUND TODAY —}| storms in-north portion titis after- 9:00—Ladies’ Day ment, Key West Golf Club noon.and- widely scattered showers Golf Tourna elsewhere this afternoon and to- night. Sunday \pattly eloudy, wide- Mat. 2 & 4:06 Night 6:12 & 8:18 CONDITIONED Sun. and Mon. eT TEE oe Ra fit i ef rf BF itesfbsee eine | Ir i | till ! | Fri. and Sat. Sun. - Mon. - Tues. ! i Total last 2¢‘hours ‘Total this month .. Ht ER} ul Total this year .. peut ivi if E 5 R ri i ! } tf RADIO and, |reavement in the loss of our lov- T.V. Service : ‘ ‘ed one, J. Tom Felton. We also} i sar : ~— og (Wish to thank the doctors and) Factory Methods Used—| nurses the moria: — =! 4H Werk Cuarentecd | i | bE fr ih feel g k g : ? Fie | jis coal-steel area,, now aut on mous but clos ‘onomically hee-Prance, leeey | ¥ A233 I by Gen, tbe Powers and dutips of governor jshall devolve upon the president ‘ while the principals discuss! eee pprpere : nenies prey pt mr |the term, or until the disability ————$——$—$$—$$$— AND RELIABLE || ' nore mapheneeg wren 45' shall cease; and in case of the XMAS SUGGESTIONS SERVICE — Indochina, the future of Korea, re-|: i Ee — SEE... lations with Red China amd Rus./i=peachment, removal from office,|Helyweed Beds, from ...... $47.50 ‘ od] pr "4 say! US-\death, resignation or inability of|!n’r Spring Mattresses, from $24.50 DAVID CIFELLI : | 's intentions, technicians are ex- nT Ave. (Reary *” ‘TELEPHONE 2-7637 FE, Camus;“Robert S. \Robert H. Moore Temperatures At 7:30 AM., EST pected to draft a note to Moscow te President of the Senate, the) Blonde Ash Chest of Drawers $26.50) -replyin| sece powers and duties of the office ISHE ITU: Saray F bos pro; s to Rests . ptance of shall devolve upon the speaker of ieee a a Fig Fo Ss a " pr posal for a Big, Fi rw foreign the of Representatives, But [Billings =... 34| ministers’ meeting way next! — ao Pp Gaed iden i “So wiecoe the meetin, MRapearent|y for members of the Legislature Give A Paiiifine by A ive A Painting by A Key West 10}favor the meeting, a ‘ Boston ....... 37/United States reportedly would like during such vacancy, an election Artist for Christmas! | A Fine Selection of the Work of Representative Buffalo .... seito specify that ‘the German and|fT governor to fill the same shall \Charleston . 69|Austrian questions should be dis- be had at the same time.” Local Artists Is Now On Display at the KEY WEST ART & HISTORICAL SOCIETY'S 53) cussed. 14% Ward said the semicolon in the 60| im Moscow, the Communist party LOCAL ARTIST'S SHOW EAST MARTELLO GALLERY (Beside the Airport) 2{newspaper Pravda charged that, MeCARTHY PLANS 55| Eisenhower was preparing te de- Tear Out This Ad and Present It At The Door and You Will Be ADMITTED FREE 35{mand preconditions that. would|- ‘Commued From Page One) 4imake the proposed “four-power 25 the West is conducting with the ei\talks impossible. The newspaper| Chinese Communists, in the admtin- 20;said “aggressive American cir-/iSttation’s view, is advantageous g4,cles” were frying to create around Pr ucCasthy fos ore fits , ithe propesed confe: “ 3 ‘ejected viewpoint er mosphere of eainien oat hove 10 demanded “we refuse to give Heurs: 12 Neon td 6 P.M. — (Open Sunday, Closed Monday) 60 lessness.” eany American dollars to any na mi | ———————— ‘tion shipping > ing any goods te Commu- GOUZENKO MAY nist China so long as a single | (Continued From Page One) [American remains ir. a Commu- TODAY d SATURDAY | |Los Angeles. : DEPT. STORES TAKE |{ouisville (Continued From Page One) ton tail sections also seemed to be| SOM \ picking up. _-paacgien gaa offices, but “he was unable . . . to Mist blood-stained dungeon.” | Stores erected displays with Memphis . é jhave anyone accept him ser-| Im yesterday's statement Me- proofs of what they would have |New Orleans liously.” \Carthy moved to take some of been advertising. One ‘New York ...... . 47) ‘The report does not name the|the sting out of his earlier criti- thousands of handbills at its doors, Norfolk ........... newspaper or the offices, icism of the administration. There Despite Inst night's orighter pie-/OKlahoma City %6| What was he to do? He knew|were reports, which couldn't be ture, nq one woult say that busi- Omaha o . the embassy would be looking for|pinned down, that he rewrote the ness would come wp fo last year's, Pensacola ‘him. He went back to his apart-|new statement and toned it down although Macy's described itself/Pittsburgh 54) ment with his wafe and son. As he to make it more paiatable to the as “optimistic” ahovt the season Roanoke .. 47 \enterd the apartment house, he/White House, as a whole if the ‘strike is settled St. Louis ........ 43) thought he saw two figures lurking) He said the administration has within the next few days. San Antonio #2'in the shadows aeross the street.,made “a fine record” in weeding Bioomingdale’s reported business San Francisco 49) Inside, be sat quietly and tried|out subversives on fhe government slightly off bet was banking on Seatile ..... . - 42 to think. There was a knock on the payroll—though he’d said previoas- the usual heavy ouying of toys, Tallahassee . bd door. He did net answer it. Per-ly the administratien had “struck children’s wear md gifts to give Tampa ... 7® haps, if he made no noise, they out” in a few such cases. it a good Christmas season. Washington $8 would go away .. . | Peck & Peck, specialty. shop, _ | But then, as children will, his eluding the head of the NKVD (So- pe ge cas te display its GENERAL ELECTRIC = scrambled across the floor, |viet secret police) unit in Canada, rs ‘ ’ je man at the deor spoke. Gou- ransacking Gouzenko’s apartment. } . — ee ae Ger’ _|wnko recognised the voice of Un-\The baskedin lock was on fh of the Naval Base with a firm/q. 1+ Lavrientev, a driver for door. POOR OLD CRAIG («itt of 2250 for the es the embassy’s military attache. | From then on, Gouzeniko and his } CUE Wee monty sec Gouzenko reacted instinetively. family—there is now another child SERVICE (&y_ GE personnel, their total com-'tie went out the aack door to a\—were under the Mounties’ pro- {tribution from GE reached $598. - Ihaleony onto which upened other tective guard. STATION Meanwhile, Jim Keen, chairman’ apartments, He begged his meigh-| The Soviet Embassy sent the Francis at Truman jo! the Clubs and Organizations'pors to care for his son if anything apartment house $5 to pay for the DIAL 24193 Division of the Chest asked that happened to him and his wife. lock. {his workers who are conducting) Qne neighbor, a woman whose Your PURE OIL Dealer tbe house-to-house drive redouble /husband was away for the night,| \their efforts toward greater com-jtook the Gouzenkos in. Another, x Tires .. Tubes .. Batteries munity participation. =; Royal Cenadian Air Force non- Cough Relief ACCESSORIES ee: essential ) we mi commissioned cer, got out his; jno0 per cent contact,” he said. bicycle and rode for the police. | FOR CHILDREN | t | The Canadian Monnties — For coughs and acute bronchitis éue to | | sow ‘Creomutsion | FORT APACHE 7:00 AND 11:38 MR. LUCKY 8:53 t Saturday Onl ——— A TALE OF SAVAGE TERROR! gireseint ScPPURN- CIRCLE ROGERS fbut the Russian driver had dis- CHRIST jappeared. They set up a watch,} ahs {telling Gouzenko to leave the bath-| jroom light burning im his neigh-| i 7: bor’s apartment unless something) Temorrow Night, 7:30 aur eH the Sight weet out| Ol is the Mounties were to come up “Heathen Redeemed” | ‘rom the street and investigate. | © See What fs Seing Done In Around midnight four men! Africa Teday to Bring Christ knocked on Goureniko’s empty to the Afric apartment. Getting no answer, Blend Ash Chest of Drawers $26.50 they broke the lock of the door and 729 Flemi Street entered. The RCAF man heard the Lycee t ‘Mounties closed ‘n. noise and sounded the alarm. The { They found the Russians, in-; Fox News Cartoon 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 |

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