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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, December 8, 1953 Pege2 The Weatherman Says Key West and vicinity: Mostly partly cloudy with scattered show- ers likely thru Wednesday; slowly, rising temperature thru Wednes- day. Low tonight about 74 degrees; | high Wednesday about 8 degrees. Moderate to fresh easterly winds. Florida: Partly cloudy to oc- casionally cloudy thru Wed. Few showers on southeast coast and Keys and in the Tallahassee area on Wednesday, Continued mild in south and central portions) and slowly rising temperatures) north portion. | Jacksonville thru the Florida Straits and East Gulf Of Mexico: COMMISSION OK’S | NEW YORK W—A federal medi-irequests from \inter visitors con-' tional right of petition,” jator said today he is presenting to'cerning on-shore fishing and that ATKIN: striking fs { pe shing MRS. BELINDA E. W. is \added. He also said that the city com- mission was out of line in not con. Mrs. Sadie Shoat, approved work-| struck New York City newspaper keys, had to send them up the y/-, Belinda E. Watkins. 69, on oe Sees he ue ae elected for one year. er of the Baptist Home Missions pubjishers a formula which he, “With a city fishing pier, tourists P8SS¢¢ away last evening at her oF ine state legislature, specifical- r ngerebene hey nage ynargs st 'hopes will “settle all problems.” | might be inclined to stay a day Tesidence, 5 Hunts Lane, after a ly states that “the city commis. CIVIL SERVICE BOARD oe: str ae bes =e pra est Min-| His statement and the calling of or s9 longer,” Levitt continued. “Hort illness : . sion shall not take action on zon. (Continued From Page One) Sterial Association Monday Mora-| a meeting of the strikers for 1 p.m.|tie pointed out that the necessary _ Funeral services will be bed ‘o- ing questions until it has received taken since the appointment might ing. Ne cn eae raised hopes for an early end top, and concession stand could) @ortow afternoon at 4:30 at the the official Teport of the planning|be illegal and attorney Porter a- us Ga Mastin tikes “atiek will woascd ah aa Pomcal usdaton ranged yan —— fon ees y plans have been submitted at a the deciding vote, that fact might be shown in Key West at the Mon-jand conciliation Service, indicated | 55 thing—just something simple and The Rev. James E. Statham will jroe Theatre January 10 through|the formula will go beyond the rustic,” he added. officiate at the services. Burial will 15. photo-engravers’ wage dspute and) He “also suggested that shuffle. De in the frmily lot at City Ceme- QEATH sr ‘Pro To End EXPERT ADVISES | (Conunued From Page One) Frank banas, treasurer; and Louis Rock- off, parlimentarian, New trv s are the Rev. Rog- ers, Arent Sjursen, and David Me- Curdy. All officers and trustees are Speaker, Elect (Grave Cleanup iew Officers Key West Cemetery lot own- ers who have let their plots deterioate will be forced to clean them up under the terms of an ordinance passed by the city commission last night. The bill requires that lot holders “clean burial lots of debris, underbrush and stag- nant waters.” In the event that this is not done, the city is empowered to do the work and bill the hoid- ers of the lease on the lots. Non-payment may result in a lien being placed against the plot, the ordinance reads. public hearing.” be entirely true The planning commission voted unanimously to send a copy of Finland is one of the most liter. This is the movie which is being cover problems posed by other| tery. Lopez Funeral Home is in shown to capacity audiences in printing craft unions. |board The bea pemsaiper igs io charge of arrangements. theaters all over the country. The Members of the other unions |27¢?- MCSE STOUR Wl exec Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Frank's statement to the city com- ate countries of the world says the mission as their protest. National Geographic Society, | sters feel that this city is for-|have declined to cross the Photo- /benehes. He rah te ee Walter J. Roberts; four sons, Bert} tunate in secusing it for showing engravers’ picket lines around the |has the suppo! occ H. Watkins, Edward H. Watkins ihere. six struck plants. |West Charter Boatmen’s Associa-| 4 winis Hilton: two granddaugh- STRAND Next Monday a preview of this, Maggiolo did not disclose the|tion and the Chamber of Com... white and Barbara film will be shown for all minis-|mature of the formula. a White, of Holyoke, Mass.; and one tt Mat. 2 & 4:06 Night 6:12 & 8:18 AIR CONDITIONED Commissioner Jack Delaney Moderate, occasionally fresh east- erty winds thru Wednesday. Part- ly cloudy weather with widely scat. tered showers in the Straits. Western Caribbean: Moderate to fresh northeast to east winds thru| Wednesday. Partly cloudy weather with widely scattered shovers. Key West, Fla., Dec. 8, 1953 Observations Taken At City Office at 8 A.M. EST PRECIPITATION Wighest yesterday ...... Lowest last night Mean Norm: pore TEMPERATURES Total last 24 hours ............ Total this month 29 ins. Deficiency this month ......_ .13 ins. Total this year . 46.15 ins. Excess this year . 7.99 ins. Retative Humidity, 7 A.M. 90% Barometer (Sea Lovel), 7:00 A.M. 30.11 ins.—1019.6 mbs. . ins. be added ADDITIONAL fIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Time of Height of Station— Tide high water Bahia Honda (bridge) ———oh 10m = 9.8 ft. Wo Name Key feast end) —+2h 20m EASY ENTRY DALLAS (#—Whoever ransacked a gas station of $200 in cash and checks early Sunday left his note: “Hey, mister, your back door’s open.” TV Antenna Flattened DENVER #—Winds reaching 80 miles an hour Sunday flattened a 300-foot television antenna atop Lookout Mountain, cisrupted other TV reception and caused damage estimated at more than $25,000. TODAY'S ters, their wives and church offi-| PC ar cc agpeges cco ags one Mail, Wire Deluge Continues Today pointed out that the dock was pur- Srandson, Walter J. Roberts, Jr. chased for use as the Key West a j terminus of the Havana-Key West|Charity Funds Taken { ferry line. But, Levitt assured him) ALHAMBRA, Calif. %—The Elks | that in the event the ferry becomes Club’s annual charity drive netted Tues. and Wed. HALL BARTLETT PRODUCTIONS, INC. “|U.S. Steel, General Motors, and : Radio Corp. STOCK MARKET... the coming year were elected i id will be install- NEW YORK, (®—The stock mar-|*t the meeting, am 4 ¥ ss ae _jed at the January meeting. They (seve! agains ctor Lora are: Charles H. Meeker, pastor of llittle harder than most the First Congreational Church, | The decline went to around a/President; Eldon Simmons, pastor ipoint at the outside. Most gains of Ley Memorial Methodist Church, jwere small but here and there Vice President; and Carl A. Sam- \gains of a point were shown, nota- Metinger, pastor of Grace Luther- ibly in the aircrafts with Douglas 20 Church, secretary-treasurer. jup a point. | Sanne | General Electric was down a bit COMPTROLLER {more than a point after opening, (Continued From Page One) 9 pe block of 1,000 shares off 1| removal of the tolls on the Over- . ighway. Major divisions going lower in- slg etl said that he cluded railroads, air lines, motion’s,yors- the widening of Truman pictures, coppers, chemicals, steels avenue, 9 city auditorium and a motors, and radio-televisions. fren fishing pier Lower siocks included Baltimore Papy also pointed out, that the |& Ohio, Pan American World Air- " biggest advance made by the mo- ways, Paramount Pictures, Kenne- tel-men here is in “ethies.” jeott Copper, International Paper, “The best thing that the Key West Motor Court Association stands for today is ethics—a far cry from a few years ago,” Papy |said. {Alberto Yniguez, dean of the Cuban press association and Juan 32 Pineda Fernandez, CMQ TV cam- eraman along with Julio Cabanas, Jr., president of the San Carlos Ag Institute. Melvin Levitt, president of the motel association spoke of the close ° affinity between Key West and 9 Cuba. He pointed out the develop- 26 ment of Key West’s shopping facil- 3y ities. g| It was announced at the meet- 45 ing that the local association now i Temperatures At 7:30 A.M., EST Atlanta rie Augusta Billings 50 yesterday’s session included: Bob 46\Harris, Sea Isle, Mrs. Morris Ma- 73,zur, Atlantic Shores, George Bon- 74,amy, Santa Maria, Norman Mark- 4g well, Casa Blanca, Ken Kiplinger, 42)Saltair, Mrs and Mrs. Dan Yike, 33/Southwinds, Mrs, Al Miller, Flori- 69/dian, Del Vallee, Green Trellis, 26)Harry Mitchell, Hibiscus, Mrs. 41/Sanchez, San Marco, Mrs. Skrlant 53|Benny Fernandez, Benny’s Moto: 43 Court, Jack Diegsch, Blue Marlin, 40 Gill Jones, Gill Motel and Mrs. 42 Carl Hilton, Hilton Haven, 34 » Record Day’s Work 25, DETROIT ®—Recorder’s Judge 42\George Murphy sentenced 54 per- 40\sons yesterday. The clerks claim 36\it was a record for judicial speed 5liin the court. The judge cleared 65!everything up so he could start a 37)10-day vacation. | Birmingham Bismark \Boston |Buffalo {Charleston \Chicago “ |Corpus Christi |Denver |Detroit —.—. |El Paso |Ft. Worth Galveston Jacksonville Kansas City |KEY WEST _— |Key West Airpor:! Los Angeles Louisville Meridian _.. Miami Minneapolis (Memphis |New Orleans |New York Norfolk = {Oklahoma City Omaha Pensacola Pittsburgh {Roanoke \St. Louis San Francisco . \Seattle | Tallahassee \Tampa | Washington The thrifty American car that is setting the style for the world NEW SEDANS! NEW SPORTS MODELS! NEWSTATION WAGONS! New color-styled interiors! Come in right away and see what a sensational buy you can et in a far-advanced 1954 itudebaker. At surprisingly moderate cost, you can be the proud owner of this most distinctive automobile ever desi ‘There is no power-wasting ex- cess bulk anywhere in a 1954 Studebaker. This assures you exceptional gas economy. Come in right away and try out a 1954 Studebaker—the new Champion —or Commander V-8. This long-wheelbase, 6-passenger Champion Custom Sedan 1898” State and local taxes, if any, extra. White sidewall tires and chrome wheel discs optional at extre cost, THE TWINS GARAGE 1130 Duval St. Phone 2-240! The group also entertained Jose) 64jhas 29 members. Those attending} | movie at reduced rates will be dis- Coupons for admission to the tributed through the churches of Key West. Officers for the group to serve WASHINGTON — The White House said today it had received 24,400 telegrams in response to the appeal of Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) that the public ask President Ei- senhower to stop aid to nations trading with Red China, Murray Snyder, assistant press secretary, said the number of let- ters probably will approximate that of the telegrams by the time all deliveries are made today. No breakdown was given for either the telegrams or letters. Last Saturday, the White House said the returns up to then were running more than two to one in support of McCarthy. SIBONEY LAUDED (Continued From Page One) sult in considerable publicity to Key West in the Cuban Capital. Siboney says that he works hard to push Key West a Cuban tourist center bec ‘I cannot forget that Key West is the cradle |for Cuba’s independence. I want my compatriots to know that it is a part of Cuba.” Siboney also said that he “can foresee the day when 12,000 Cuban | tourists wili flock here annually.” He hailed the possible start of ferry operations as probably the |biggest factor in promoting trade relations between Key West and Cuba. Siboney returned to Havana \today. UN AWAITS IKE’S (Continued trom Paze One) }.m., and 40:minutes later at U.N. headquarters to be greeted by Secretary General Dag Hammar- skjold, who invited him to make the address. The speech was scheduled about 4 p.m., EST. Hammarskjold arranged a short reception at 4:45 p.m. A half hour later the presidential party was slated to whisk back to La Guardia and on to Washington. The major U. S. radio and tele- jion networks will carry the speech. The Voice of America planned to beam it throughout the world, Television films of the Presi- dent’s appearance will be flown to 15 countries in Western Europe, Latin America and the Far East. Arms Issue Taken Up Eisenhower’s address comes a reality, the motel groups will $4,500. The money was placed in Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. TP the club’s safe Sunday night. It isn't there any more. A thief made himself the sole beneficiary. \step aside. CITY COMMISSION (Continued From Page One) were of the opinion that the city will not support two stations. A meeting was suggested Wednesday, but Spottswood that he needed more time to gath. jer data. ‘Big Smog Damage ' LOS ANGELES # — Smog is fol million dolla: year in Los An- geles and Orange counties, says niversity of California plant pathologist Dr. John T. Middleton. Choir Surrenders Cash MACON, Ga. W—As the Tattnal Square Baptist Church choir sang “I Surrender All” Sunday night, a thief entered the choir dressing room and took three billfolds con- taining $87. Police said Johnny Williams, 44, Aiken, S. C., admitted the theft. BILL'S LICENSED PAWN SHOP | | XMAS SUGGESTIONS Just Arrived! A Large Selection of EISNER FURNITURE C | Poinciana Center Tel. 0. 2 of Triumph Coffee Mill a ALL GROCERS HESTER BATTERY For Most Cars 12 Mes 80 Amp. ....$ 8.95 Exch, 18 Mes.—100 Amp. .. 11.95 Exch, 24 Mos—110 Amp. ... 14.45 Exch. wee 18.85 Exch. LOU SMITH—1115 WHITE ST, Your Grocer SELLS That Good) STAR *, BRAND AMERICAN saneeseniinene agecsan COFFEE; ——— i—— TRY A POUND TODAY —. 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In their disarmament resolution last month the Western Big Three dropped any mention of the Baruch plan, which the Russians have de- nounced as a plot by Western im- Perialists to grab the Soviet plants, Western delegates have felt for some time that the Baruch plan went out of date with the birth of the hydrogen bomb. Eisenhower was expected to ap- | peal to Russia to be reasonable | and agree to cooperate in pre-| venting atomic war. { It had been hoped to wind up| the Assembly session tonight. In| view of the Eisenhower speech, | adjournment probably will 1 come until tomorrow. | The Assembly’s top Political Committee wound up its business last night with ove ap- Proval of a compromise to postpone debate indefinitely on the Korean question. The vote was 55-0 with the five-nation Soviet bloc | abstaining. j The United States and other backers of the proposal said it was designed to avoid a discussion | which might torpedo delicate Pan- munjom negotiations for a Korean! peace parley. _ The U. S. hydrogen bomb pro- ject at Savannah River, S, C, has} been estimated to cost a billion and a quarter dollars, more than| \twice the cost of the Panamal |Canal. Ramon Armengod and Amalia Aguilar EN LA ALEGRE COMEDIA MUSICAL “QUE RICO e MAMBO" LAST TIMES TODAY Wednesday ALL SPANISH SERNAS - STEVE BARCLAY - and introducing MARINE VLADY Direded by PIERO MUSSETTA + From @ sereenploy by ENNIO FLAIANO Produced by CARLO CIVALLERO - A Cines Presentation Released Thru United Artiste Fox News Cartoon BOX OFFICE OPENS 4 P.M. WEDNESDAY CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE PHONE 2-3419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE BOX OFFICE OPEN TILL 9:00 P.M. 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