The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 9, 1953, Page 7

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Weineeday, De-- her 9, MSI THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page? Deluge Of MaifGlad Tidings Warning Fails NotLostLong j Is Expected To Tabernacle Sets |_ TOLEDO, Ohio @—Last summer DETROIT Police Commis- State Rep. Richard W. Taylor of siomer Donald S. Leonard picked (Toledo argued im vein against a uv the telephone and heard a fa- flaw requiring police to post warn-\miliar voice cry, “I want pdlice pimg simgs at their rader speed and | want them in a hurry.” NEW COLOR FOR FABRICS ata touch of your finger! Hit Here Soon | - agg sil Care In Wrapping Is Urged To Insure Speedy Delivery Mail carriers are already find- ing that as fast as one stack. of Christmas mail is delivered, five here last spring haye returned 40 Taylor back and showed him the *®S found. Where? more are there to take its place. Santa's helpers have another pro- jblem, too. “We expected te handle mere Christmas cards and gifts than | ever before,” Acting Postmaster | L. H, Goddard said tedey, “But | | ve been amazed at the pile of | mail returned as undeliverable | this year.” Stamps have fallen off in some icases even before they reached the jcorner mailbox, Christmas cards or city in the address have been |Feceived. Precious hours are lost, jat the service windows, returning poorly-wrapped packages, | Things will get worse before they iget better, the Postmaster fears, junless local residents. will eooper- jate in several ways: “Gheck and double-check the | addres: REAR ADMIRAL EZ. H. VON HEIMBURG, Commander Train- ing Command, U.S. Atlantic Fleet (left), and Capt. R. D. Zeru, Chiet of Staff to Adm. von Heimburg (right), are met at Boca jwith a name but no street number) Include the zene nym: | Services to be condurted at the lehurch, $01 Georgia St., beginning ‘tonight Evangelist Thomas B. Don Cer- jos, Mrs. Don Carlas, who were H | THOMAS B. DON CARLOS MRS. DOIN CARLOS ‘Key West and will conduct the iservices which are to be beld each night, except Monday and Setur- (day, at 7:30. Mr. Newman says that the Rev. PMB ENERGETIC THIEF ;Rebbio told police last night that )@2 energetic thief (Caristmas traps. He said the law would Kill jt was the commissioner's wife the value of the radar device in reporting their son Eddie, 3, was hing speeders, who would slow missing. down just to foal the cops 9 ect hap Tne fi eS 8 Pie and i ery of $9,70 in Ottawa Hills police 'tsroughout the neighborhood for les 1 hour farough a 2c miles au t a 34 zone of that suburb. Police took , Twenty minutes later. the ge ; _4 asleep on the living room floor. a aepes 2 sp SEE 200 ROG ae, evidentic had skipped ant at ithe house when his mother wasn’t looking and back im again while ythe search was going on. WORCESTER, Mass. @ —Mary If the earth were reduced to the carried 257/size of a billiard ball it would be wreaths down three not quite as smooth as a Standard flights from her back porch. billiard bail. OANS For Christmas Cash “BILL” SARNER Manager GET FARMLOUS FabSpray PIERCE BROS. Cor. Fleming and Elizabeth Sts. TEL. 2-5922 REAL ICE PURE Chica Monday by Rear Adm, G. O. Towner, Commander Naval Base, Key West (2nd from left), and Capt. W. H. Truesdell, Commanding Officer, Fleet Sonar School (2nd from right), prior to Adm. von Heimburg’s Administrative Inspection of Fleet Sonar School and Fleet Training Group here this week. Adm. von Heimburg, who commands U.S. Atlantic Fleet train- ing activities from Boston to G Cuba, just completed an inspection of Training Command Activities at Guantanamo Bay.—Official U.S, Navy Photo ntanamo Bay Israeli Parliament Voted To Continue Present Foreign Policy JERUSALEM, #—Israel’s Par. liament voted overwhelmingly Mon-| |Margaret Truman | Will Help Elect Democratic Congress | x ‘ it : Don Carlos is a powerful preach- pt pehahss binahhe eaayl jer, “a man of faith and prayer.” Don‘t let lack of money spoil For Home or KANSAS CITY, — Margaret | dress and recipient's address on | the mailing carten inside. Give those stamps a goodbye kiss, not just a lick and a promise. | “Then make sure the mailman can find you. Painted street num- bers often fade away, or get cov: ered by growing vines. Mail boxes should indicate your full name.” | From past records, Postmaster Goddard predicted the volume of \Christmas mail will be at its hea- jviest this weekend. Except for le- {eal deliveries, anything mailed la- iter may not arrive before Decem- ber 25, day night to continue the foreign| Truman says she will help in any licy the Jewish nation followed|W4Y she ean to elect a Democratic jsrail premier David Ben-Gurion’s Congress in 1954—but not as a can- resignation. By a 58-22 vote, the lawmakers ididate. ment blasting the recent U. N.| Young Democrats: Security Council condemnation of the disputed project to divert the|fairly well.” Jordan river to Israeli territory) She added, however, must be completed “in the inter- would help “a ests of the development of Israel.” and not as a c The Na a date. The daughter of former Presi- endorsed a foreign policy state-\dent Truman told a meeting of} I don't know much. about poli- the Israeli raid on the Jordan vil- tics but I’ve learned how to shake| lage of Kibya and asserting that/hands and I can remember names! that she campaigner’ “Those Redheads From Seattle” Is Lavish Color Film An exciting new production js Paramount's brand new William Pine-William Thomas film, “Those »» Redheads From Seattle.” Due to open next Thursday at the Strand \Theatre, “Those Redheads From al Geographic Society; The 19,344-foot Cotopaxi cone in Seattle is an important Technicolor estimates that 215 million dollars the world’s highest active volcano Musical. P in gold has been taken from the|says the National Geographic So-|_ It stare Rhonda Fleming, Gene Klondike Valley. \eiety 4 m for OUTDOOR Living Space! SOLID COLORS or COMBINATIONS of Blue, Green. Red, Turquoise or Yellow. Floral-print Lining optional. 42-in. diameter Top Tab! all-aluminum construction, with or without center hole. CHAISE LOUNGE Various Types. ~ “2 —— STACK CHAIRS SPECIAL Use Our Layaway Plan for Christmas Key West Venetian Blind Co. 123 DUVAL STREET TELEPHONE 2.5531 Barry and Agnes Moorehead and lintroduces to sereen audiences jsuch favorite singing stars as Guy 4 |Mitchell, Teresa Brewer and the Bell Sisters. From all advance ports “Those Redheads From Se- attle” is one of the most enter- taining films to come along in any a day, the century, the film had an ad- venture-filled background, The sio- ry concerns the arrival in turbu- jlent Dawson of Miss Morrehead ‘and her four daughters, Rhanda |Fleming, Teresa Brewer and the |Bell Sisters, during the hectic gold rush days. The purpose of this Laid in the Yukon at the turn of: Special prayer for the siek will be made at each sservice. | Mes. Don Camios assists her hus- jband each nigdt at the services by singing gospel songs and making chalk drawings os gospel topics. he chalk drawing for each night will be given to the person bring- ing the most people to the service. The public is cordially invited to attend the services, Phantom From Space Comes To Earth In Film A “Phamtom From Space” visits the eartle (the coast of southern California) with startling and near- lly disastrous results in the pic- ture produced and directed by W. Lee Wilder, whieh opens Sunday at |the Monroe Theatre through United Artists release. The curious creature, whose gro- tesque and frightening description |can he obtained only from a hand- ful of people who have seen him, murders two persons, starts a ser- ies af explosions and threatens to jthrow the entire earth into panic ibefore he disintegrates in the at- |Mosphere. Prior to his arrival, naval radar equipment picks up “strange ob- northern Alaska, where it! irst appears, down to southern | California where it raises havoc! with broadcasting, televising and electronic communications. What's more, the “object” travels at the ineredible speed of 5000 miles an! | An exciting and suspenseful story junfolds as the “Phantom From Space,” lands and engages the ci- vilian defense and scientific | trip was to join their husband and! life father, who had started a erusad- ing newspaper there. Upon their arrival, they find that he has been murdered and Miss Fleming, the eldest daughter, takes over the job lof running the newspaper. She soon becomes romantically involved with Gene Barry, boss of a rip-roaring local night elub where Miss Brewer and the Bell Sisters are compelled by circumstanees to work. When Barry is suspected of having murdered their father Rhonda drops him, However the romance is patched up when Bar- ry sueceeds in trackimg down the real killer, Interspersed, and most generous ly, throughout these excitement- loaded proeeedings, is a veritable bonanza of songs and dances. Some of nation’s top songwriters have assembled the tunes, which from all advance ceports, are destined to become top-runners on the hit parade. This is no surprise, as the singers, Teresa Brewer, Guy Mit- chell, and the Bell Sisters, in their brief but meteorie careers have piled up fantastic juke-box sales records. Besides the fast-moving story and the mountains of melody with which “Those Redheads From Se- attle” is so wonderfully endowed, there is beautiful seenery that is made even more gorgeous by Tech. 1,000 Construetion Workers Wanted For U.S,-Spanish Air Bases WASHINGTON # — The Air Foree has informed Sen. Smathers (D.-Fla) that ebout 1,000 nen- country fer construction work in the U. §. Spansh air base program. Smathegs has suggested that workers wth a Spanish background might be desirable and Undersec- 4 Tetary James H. Douglas said people with Spanish backgrounds in Florida or elsewhere wishing to work abroad communicate with the chief of the Bureau of Yards and , Docks. Featured in “Phantom From Space,” which is a United Artists| release are Harry Lenders, Ted) ders and James Seay. tions will be certain to list ths \picture as a must, and since every-| one is vitally concerned with the atomic age, “Phantom From! 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