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» me. Sports Roundup By Gayle Talbot County Warranty Deeds Show Inerease After Thanksgiving THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, December 5, 1953 Warranty deeds on file in the of-7~ fice of Earl Adams, county clerk. Cyord Of Honor showed a slight increase this week Meets Tomorrow is for Notre Dame to run up a haustively over the few that were recorded during Thanksgiving Week. ‘Those on file included the follow-| 4]] members of the Key West topheavy score on Southern Meth- would have shone from ing: Guard of Honor are requested to odist. The Irish have the incentive, sports page in the city. Richard T. Gaskin, Jt., sold a meet at the Legion Home, Stock and chances are they have the) But they came and went like! Key West lot near Ashe and Pet- [siand, at 9 a. m. tomorrow, An- horses, too. : ‘ Tonia Streets to Mr. and Mrs. J. thony Ulehar, captain of the guard, -First, Coach - Frank Leahy’s iuck next time, Bevo. RB, Williams for $4,000. said today. young men undoubted)y would like is producing special light bulbs for {pinball machines which are so, rugged they ean’t be busted by the blows of the most enthusiastic tilt- er. | | | | | Sunday. Continued mild but not ¢,; quite as warm in the north portion 5:39 p.m.|West, Florida will be received until . 7:12 a.m.|2:30 p. m., EST, Wednesday, 23 ern .. 5:49 p.m. December 1953, at the Sixth Nav Temperatures | NEW YORE Seer cubes, Dec. 6th Distriet Public Works Office, Build- ing No. 12, U. S. Naval Base, Charleston, S. C, At 7:30 A.M., EST (158, Buffalo, N. Y., knocked out | Atlanta _.. 42 Jimmy Herring, 160%, New York, | | Augusta | Billings . Birmingham . Bismark . +14 ff Boston .. Corrections Buffalo to be subtracted. Charleston .. | +-}—Plus sign: Corrections te Chicago be added. Corpus Christi . ADDITIONAL fIDE DATA Denver Reference Station: Key West Detroit . California last Saturday. The kickoff ts 2 p.m. (EST), Boxing Resu!ts By The Associated Press ~ 3h WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — _. 49 Willie Pep, 129, Hartford, Conn., . 25 outpointed Davey Allen, 134, New . 50 York, 10. .41 EDMONTON, Canada — Earl .. 62, Walls, 192, Edmonton, knocked out . 32\ Bernie Reynolds, 191, Fairfield, w. 71;Comn., 1, . 26) BANGOR, Maine — Joe Grimard .. 36 162, Bath, outpointed Charlie Bab- . 37,c0ck, 166%, Bangor, 10, Panes anstichas rata § LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE oF INTENTION To MAKE APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE (Probate Law 1938) ~ TIN” couRT oF “THE COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE Co STATE OF FLORIDA. I UNTY, iN PRO-| ARREN RUSSEL known as Eve sell and E. W. Russell, “4 Deceased. |To All Whom ft May Concer: .. 67| | Notice is hereby given that 54] Russell flled her final report ~ Miecutrix of the estate E . 58| Warren Russell, also known 47)Exerett W. Russell and E. W. Rui ~ MI sell, deceased: that she filed her p - 41jtition for final discharge, and th: 63/she will apply to the ‘anorable * 3n| raymond R. Lord, County Judge of | Monroe County, Fiorida, on the 28th 45,4ay of December, 1953, for approval past me and for fi discharge as - 45\Executrix of the estate of Everett ell also known ar Ever- sell and RF. FE RUSSEL. estate of Everett Warren Ru: also known as cverett W. Ru land E. W. Rus- sell, deceased. nov2S :;dec5-12-19,1952 XMAS SUGGESTIONS In‘r Spring Mattresses, i : iat them the County land to Donald G. Post No. 28, Arthur Sawyer Post, the experts who voted partment: og gre will make a trip to Indian Key Fili nation’s No. 2 team, hack of Mary-. 7, Westinghouse announces with - . - ‘ Press poll. near Fleming and Margaret Street nection with the Upper Key Lime to Severino E. Perez for $2,900. Festival. Ulehar said members Second, they probably feel they set ; ‘ that 27-20 defeat they suffered in Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Switlik to tion to Indian Key. j Richard Switlik, ali of New Jer. \their last meeting two seasons ago. } Benners of SMU atone threw over: ss 5 pe Mr. and Mes. Switlik aise sold The | = = x, Larry MacPhail is far im | land on Crew! Key to Lottie Swit- |40 passes and made the Irish loo! through with horse racing, despite | Wea h rma jit claimed it might have been the The former basebali magnate is oda a ba Semtenee Sondiranes the n eee contest Ver Played between oer to England this weekend to at- of Marathon, for $3,600. | . \ A . Two lots in Palma Sola Subdivi- Key West and vicinity: Partly ty of the newspaper blackout here ey his retired stakes winner, Gen- loudy to cloudy with local showers /this week was ‘0 Francis, : George M. Dykes to Dade Lands, “ludy to cloudy | ” pio[Partant American stable wil be Ine., for $500. cloudy tonight and Sunday; cool-|Grange College. | er tonight and Sunday. Low to-| This was to have been Bevo's Harbor Shores to Lorene Kennedy, \ of Key Largo, for $3,020. bout 68 degrees: high Sunday about ‘big. town that pag ie ertgtle l : ‘ate to fresh|in 60 points on a night. Under land were sold by C. D. Hite and 7 desrees. Moder | n For ] his wife to Julius H. Strassman, of icnalll | BEES SE SS east to southeast occas! 'y gus-! 9 Miami, for $1,000. ty offshore with velocity up to » Sh uld R | 0 eveal / Olivia Stress was sold by Jacob“ viorida: Seattered showers and| 3 Markowitz to Iva Mee Goldsmith |. ciniy few thundershowers south psychologist. says you can help sie Ait: ok am ms tel A lot in Little Venice No. 2, a Sunday afternoon. Other-| anticipated passing barrage by! subdivision, was sold by Sadowski north by = * } ; ilure is people not telling their be blown sky high if attempted i Na Steele We jpartners how they feel, Oliver|against Notre Dame today, for , the Florida University of Texas Testing and wind up to 40 miles per hour was| of Dade County, sold 160 Neres of straits and East Gulf: Gentle to|Guidanee Bureau, told the ‘Texas|forecast. Monroe County land to A. Perna ‘icderate variable | central portions and moderate to} “Lack of communication be- for $1,700. ib aah: Gen abla tb occasionally fresh southeast winds tween a couple is a aanger sign, running football team, Mustang Sadowski 2 day moderate southeast winds in-|may share the same house, meals! ward reaffirmed on arrival from pk ses is ee ameade °F ‘creasing to fresh in the afternoon. |and bed and still not know how | Dallas yesterday. ‘arten, » for $8,900. i Little Venice No. 2 to M 4 Mrs tered showers and a few thunder- his club for some fancy passing ittle Venice No. 2 to Mr. ani 5 i Fred C, Elder, of Miami. f-- $4.9 showers south portion today and stuff and seemed disappointed that north portion late Sunday. tive 29-20 secret that Woodward and his de County, sold 16.94 acres of ; LOS. ANGELES — Give rcel ia Cony pally potted p, _ Nestern Caribbean: Moderate | ..¢ S14 Dorothy Chevaliev an or ra have prepared some special Partly cloudy weather. Widely P ; ; nationally-televised football fimal sti 10,400, Her boss, Melvin Morris, Los © . sap ees aad hi Pidlac scattered showers. Angeles manufacturer, told her to ™ hope of spoiling an undefeated Observations Taken At City Office F SMU surprised the Irish the last ir, and Mrs. Henry C. Hudgi Ww - did. The car hit the front door’. we at te Po wil Besch| Xe¥ West, Fla. Dee 5, 1953 Gea center, police said, and time they met, in 1951 at South } ith 89 passes. The Mustangs Two Key West lot: id for? PRECIPITATION feet. i , fd.000 by Mr. and Mrs, Joseph or fHlighest yesterday... « 83)" Miss Chevaliev said she was then led by Fred Benners, a hu. F; Mean 79 i formation and doable wingback Greenlee, Jr., of 1410 Von Phister \ (When an oncoming auto frightened) St. = jNormal . jher passenger, Evelyn Alexander. SPreads. Total last 24 hours . -19 ins. wrestling for control of the steer-/Peratures in the 30’s also was pre- ‘Continued Prom Page One> | Total this month .29 ins.'ing wheel, dicted. Scheme calls for the formation of ‘ i Leahy is expected to be th ‘i in.| Potal this year 46.15 ins. en escaped with minor hurts. any pected to on the Suing Geean eee The dears! Excess this year _ 8.03 ins. sidelines ag his team, rated No. 2 {final AP it i the West is to discuss the unifica- its first ae ce neal tion of Germany and an Austrian Sarometer (Sea Level), 7:00 A.M. 30.12 ins.—1020.0 mbs. three enlisted men’s barracks, two Weeks ago blots the 10-game y | . Informed sources said there was Specificatior. No. 3916 at U. S. Na-' schedule, and memories of this Western position that free elec-|Sunrise tions in both East and West Ger- |Sunset mation of an ail-German govern-| Moonset ment New Moon will be sent to Moscow since aft-| er final details are threshed out| {IDES (tayal ; German Chanceilor Konrad Ade- ‘ nauer for his reaction 10:37 a.m. 3:45 a.m. 11:19 p.m 2:47 p.m. leased after the meeting b¥ spokes-!g@oca Chica men of all three nations said only) Sandy Pt.) —oh 40m review of the world situation which! sorth end) +2b 10m will be continued.” | the following, somewhat fuller ac- count: speak for him, devoted his time! to a documented analysis of Rus-' : Time of Height of FE] Paso . ly the Kremlin's current efforts to| gtation-- boost agricukural production and Bahia Honds \Galveston ........ 9.0 f Jacksonville ........... ‘The implication was that the Mal-|#9 Name Key | Kansas City ..... enkov government is more largely least end) —+2h 20m e Key West Ai ape internal difficulties. s bey Anau e = Churchill, asked by Eisenhower !~ SEATTLE ®—John E. Trimmer Meridian West must remain alert and strong |reported to police that before re- Mini Pressed the view, however, that/the door of his apartment from the era some basic changes have occurred inside, put the sock on his foot, the new rulers have many internal, When he woke up in the morning NeW York problems. soca Churchill added that the Western|the sock still was on his foot. Vesey City - Powers should seek every oppor- with Soviet Premier Georgi Mal-|Churchill has repeatedly said he|Pittsburgh enkov and other Russian leaders thought such a session could be Roanoke most of what he evidently regards) Eisenhower's view, however, is 52° — as a still potentially hopeful situ- that the negotiations with the Ri n Francisco Eisenhower took the line in his such as the proposed foreign min- Tallahassee eomments that there has been no isters’ conference — and that no Tampa ehange in the basic Russian aim good purpose would be served by| Washington . ¢hanges in Kremiin personalities. out concrete evidence of Soviet Heavyweight Is Hurt He saw the possibility of swtches good faith. GRAYLING, Mich. @—It took in Soviet tactics but obviously felt’ Dulles, Eden and Bidault also|two companions twe hours to get Mell: tm the West's reiations with the proach to the probiem of dis- after he was accidertally shot in Russians. puted Trieste aimed st getting Yu-'the | while deer Punting. Howe The official spokesman said the goslavia aud Italy into a twegower is 6 3 and weighs 300 pounds. 4. Lancelot Lester, Je., sold land to hold memorial services in con- !and, im this week’s Associated A lot on Crawl Key was sold by could phone 2-7995 for transporta- We the Mustangs something for | That was the game in which Fred | sey. ' omen al lik for $10,000. slightly ridiculous. Some who saw the troubles he ran ute at Macik. | t to Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Hopkins, looking sion were sold by Mr. and Mrs. . ; jeral Staff. Practically every im- today becoming clear to partly|basketball phenom of little Rio} Harbor Shores, Inc., sold a jot in n B is an ae night and’ Sunday. Low tonight a-|chance to proves to skeptics ‘war High Winds Forty acres of Monroe County on . inds, variable but mostly north-|80rmal conditions be and his coach A let at the corner of Fort and (4 moh at times. I e hB ] SAN ANTONIO, Tex. mm — A att e for $3,500. portion today and showers extreme! and son to Mr. and Mrs, Frederick The biggest cause of marriage Southern Methodist may literally! tonight. |Bown, assistant director of the freakish weather with gusts of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McDougal, Jacksonville thru winds north and ical Assn. yesterday. | SMU, and others of Binghampton, N. Y., Poe ae s. | ttle Walaa ts, 2. 46 dar, aca extreme south portion today. Sun- Bown said. “A man and woman Coach Chalmers (Woody) Wood- ite Venice lo. a Partly cloudy weather except sca But he hinted that he had geared Sadowski and Son sold a lot in tard shone’, . gl se ee cat howers likes extreme Follows Order strong winds may interfere. It’s Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Page, of Scattered ‘4 Hurley bishop of the Diocese of St. fue? Grinds today and Sunday. Ger and she follows the order. |VATiations off the split-T for this of 511 United St., paid $2,100 to ee drive his car into his shop. She/©&80n for Notre Dame. Subdivision. at a he Ear |shoved the store front back three Bend, 27-20, in a game crammed Bringman to Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Lowest last night . . 75 rounding the corner yesterday ™an windmill,tossed 45 from punt P | TEMPERATURES The car crashed while both were| Cloudy and colder with the tem- WEST WEL tS) Excess this month .: .05 ins.| Damage, $400. The young wom-' Meanwhile, Irish Coach Frank sh canara nationally behind Maryland {n the s th: Relative Humidity, 7 AM | . also emphasizes that the aim of mts ‘Call For Bids i its independence treaty Sealed bids for rehabilitation of i949. Only a 14-14 tie with Iowa no intention of abandoning the vesscspastede many must come before the for-|Moonrise It is uncertain when the reply TOMORROW'S | here the note will be sent to West High Tide ‘wide A formal commumue jointly re- that “They embarked on a general'Caides Channel Today, informed diplomats gave! —}—Minus sign: Bidault, designated by Laniel to sian internal problems, particular-| ‘Tide high water Ft. Worth .. Produce. more consumer goods. (bridge) ———oh 10m KEY WEST occupied than its predecessor with LICK THIEF pave, | to speak next, said he thought the war aso and not lower its guard. He ex- tiring he put $40 in his sock, bolted in Russia since Stalin's death and/ climbed into bed and went to sleep, NeW Orleans .. he reported, the $40 was gone but Norfolk tunity to develop more contacts with Malenkov was not raised.|Pensacola .. at all levels in order to make the productive St. Louis ation. sians should be on specific issues— Seattle @f world conquest despite the rushing into top :eve: talks with- @ very*firm line was necessary reportedly agreed on a new ap-|William Howe, 33, out of a swamp suestion of a top-level meeting confereag@@ @n the issue. He's recuperating in a hospital. EISNER FURNITUR Poinciana Center £ CO. Tel. 2. instrument to obstruct normal col- Last Sunday the commercial en- lective bargaining In this connec- gravers said they would seek a year the tion a responsible union official $10 weekly wage raise. Their con- involved in the current strike was tract expires Dee 3: quoted as saying. if the Herald A single federal mediator Tribune is publishing and the tered the case when the Times CIO's NEW w—Today’s best bet /would have been interviewed ex-|that the Justice Department in- — ere and their portraits Véstigate whether the Herald Trib- june’s voluntary suspension of pub- i lication violates the anti-trust laws. CD@nical and cratt unions respected t i night. Better une’s action, “if taken in agree- nae hear erty va _ gaol Pe with other newspapers—as it Major dailies totai 5% million a jobviously was — constitutes Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stanton sold The guard, of American Legion to plant a doubt in the minds of’ Bring your probl~ms to us de-/@greement in restraint of trade jprohibited by the anti-trust laws.” smaller sectional papers in pride that its Richmond workshop Bight it would have no immediate have attepted to fill the news gap. jers Assn. of New York Ci jpublishers offered a $3.7 x S ‘Los’ engravers belong to the same un- desextbed manacemecty? fesies as Pe nee. ln nteoeec ee STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE The first week of December last’ Triumph suspended publications Coffee carried an estimated four million Mill i lines of advertiang. a : a strike| At a rough average of two dol-| ALL GROCERS it won't stay started. Thursday, a special three- lars per line, the loss to date pos- Man mediation pane: was set up sibly amounts to eight or 10 mil- In Washington, however, the in Washington and sent to New jion doll general counsel, Arthur’ York for the talks. Goldberg, suggestei yesterday is closed, lars. | The total payroll of the suspend-) @ The six papers were closed when ed seven major papers was well about 20,006 non-siriking members Over two million dollars a week. of editorial-business office, | I's Here NOW? me- | POOR OLD CRAIG | SERVICE STATION Francis at Truman DIAL 2-9193 Your PURE OIL Dealer Tires . . Tubes . . Batteri ACCESSORIES 42 Si STRAND Last Times Today | Sun. and Mon. Goldberg said the Herald Trib- ‘he engtavers’ picket lines Newspaper circulatjon among the ye ? 3-TRANSISTOR HEARING AID Operates a moeth on one IS¢ “A™ battery! No “B" Dattery. clarity? By Makers of Zenith TV and Radios AMY OPTICAL DISPENSARY imonton St. Phone 2.7522 | an day | Out-of-town newspapers and The Herald Tribune said last city’s boroughs and suburban areas comment. Big department stores said they A resume of the strike: were taking big losses as a result . f the strike. The engravers local of some 400 © . members, their contract having, 4 spokesman for the publishers expired Oct. 31, walked out last MTB Pt Saturday morning after their de- mands for a $15 weekiy wage raise! MESTER BATTERY were turned down by the Publish-| For Most Cars ty. The 12 Mos.— 80 Amp. —_$ 8.95 Exch. ‘5 wage 18 Mes.—100 Amp, ... 11.95 Exch. “package’’ included benefits. 24 Mos.—110 Amp. — 14.45 Exch, This week the union cut its de- 36 Mes—110 Amp. —.... 18.85 Exch. mands to $7.50 weekly. Thus far,| LOU SMITH—111$ WHITE ST. the publishers stad ptothes —_— original offer. The union turned down an offer YOUr Grocer SELLS That psTiginiag tuned down ao ote |S TAR & BRAND AN COFFEE dispute to arbitration before the AMET strike started. and CUBAN Current weekly Wege rates are|_- TRY A POUND TODAY — $120 for day and $131 for night Struck were the Times, the Mir-| I's RADIO and! 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