The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 14, 1953, Page 2

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Pege? THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday, December 14, 1953 Flower-Filled |Zte_ Edue. Building Public Instruction was still filled with flowers today following the Friday night open bouse which ed. the formal opening of the/¥te5h to strong northwest new facility. j Weatherman | | Sa ys cate ne | Key West and’ Vicinity: Partly! day. Low tonight about 60 degrees; jhigh tomorrow about 70 deggees. | and \northwinds gradually diminishing | to moderate to fresh north and to cloudy wether with scattere®! showers. ‘Highest yesterday _.. Lowest last night . Mean — Normal ee Deficiency this month . e ‘Total this year _.. - 46.23 ims. Excess this year ... 7.7% ins. Relative Humidity, 7 AM 10% ~~ peng tendency in that direction shown ket presented a mixed price pie-| ‘ture today at the opening. { Changes of as much as a major! yiraction were unusual, | DEAN RETURNS TO | (Contigued trom Page Ove) OEATH jtime, date and composition of the be layed peace conference. | MRS. ANNIE ELIZA MORROW Bitter disputes over which na- | Mrs. Annie Eliza Morrow, 79, tions should sit at the peace table Ann Biyth’s astonishing ability to who resided at 827 Eaton Street bogged down the discussions Dean Steels were lower along with POrttay an ll-year-old in a brief (rear) died unexpectedly Sunday walked out after the Keds accused jchemicals, building materials, and|opening scene of Universal-Interna- morning in Princeton, Fla. the tobaccos. ‘Utilities were mostly higher with jby the coppers and motion pic-| jturres. Other divisions were mixed) ¥ steady. Among higher stocks were South-/ Shy ok bs i the U. S. government of deliberate. tional’s heartwarming new come- e is surviv y two sons, Le- jy conniving in the release of 27,- dy, “Sally and Saint Anne,” open-/°2 Albury of Key West and Carl 900 anti-Red North Korean pris- ing Tuesday roe Thea- (Albury of Warrington, Fla.; one/oners June 1718. The Koreans were ~ + se , Sister, Mrs. Lula Raeson of Miami; rejeased by order of President tre, recalls similar roles essayed four brothers, Paul and Jimmie syngman Rhee of South Korea. film staré Sands of Key West, and Berlin and) ‘In Paris, where U. S. Secretary through the years in Hollywood. ‘Henry Sands of Miami, six grand-'of State Dulles arrived to attend) jout was “nor an emotional reac. ,tion to Communist provocation.” Rather, the correspondents learned, it was due to “failure of the Communists to change one dot of an unacceptable plan.” Dulles declined to make a direct statement, saying he had not had time to study official dispatches. However, it was learned that the American view was that continua- tion of the talks were useless un- less the Communists indicate will- ingness to change their stand on the neutral issue. 1903, it could be reached Several hundred visitors were jern Pacific, Consolidated Natural) - £dmund Gwenn is starred with Children and eleven great grand-'NaTO Council sessions, corre-|boat, but a highway now shown through the building by four northeast Tuesday. Velocity up to Saremeter (Sea Level), 7:00 AM.iGas, Westinghouse Electric, Mara-| yi |spondents were told Dean’s walk- area to the mainland, } hostesses ftom the Kay West High 39 moh affshore- today, 20 mph on! a ae —, Millicent: Mesday. Small Craft Warning. Taglor. h received a mame this afternoon. Fair, colder tonight Bach guest plate which was a ag cag hee the much colder south and central por- new building, colored. sixth tions, Lowest 24-36 extreme north aah of Truman Elemen- and about 45 interior of extreme 9 i pertion. Fair, continued cold Rofreshments of punch and evoke son, Po sss on po Phe caer Pe tog Jacksonville Thru The Florida; ‘4 Straits and East Gulf of Mexico: | Robert Calvery, Mrs. Daniel _ Small craft warnings are display- cia, Mrs. Merville Rosam, Mts.\04 Presh tu moderately strong 25- George Putman, and Mrs. Anthony 45 mph west te northwest winds Ulchar. becoming fresh northwest. tonight Mrs. Bem Adame was. chairmsa i144 moderate to fresh northwest of the committee on. yponsne et north on Tuesday. Partly cloudy ‘The lovely flower arrangements’ J oather with few showers in ex- bern were used sap encaye Rote treme south portion this afternoon Dairy, M. E. Bennett Construction | Company, Harris School P.T. A.,) “Western Caribbean: Fresh nor-| Mentoe County Council. P. Tog therix winds extreme north portion Key West Junior and Senior High| 1,4 moderate northeasterly winds P. T. A. Poincians P.T. A. Rab oisowhere becoming fresh north! erts Office Machines and Equip-'ang northeast during this after-| ment, The Top —— Tru-/noon and Tuesday. Partly cloudy) man Elemestary P. T. in the United States because 1 want to live as 1 wish.” | The mother commented, “I |wouldn’t have any idea what he meant about ‘impossible.’ “I have failed somewhere and) (Continued From Page One) are capable of doing the same thing under other conditions. If they can destroy the home, they can disintegrate the nation.” Analyzing her son’s letter, she read a passage from it— “During life I have witnessed} both peace and war in the United I must find out where, because I) have three other children and I) must not make the same mistake. | “I believe a mother should start) at birth trying to train a child for 29.94 ins. —1014.2 mbs. Florida: Partly cloudy, colder |<. Moonrise Moonset TOMORROW'S tIDES 5:2 a.m, 06 p.m. SENATORS DOUBT —— pm session “ft don’t think bemaseye gis’ proposal,” said A Beall of Pensacola. “I don’t think Johns would call a special session. If I were in Johns’ shoes I would to serve in the state positions.” Franklin Comments Sen. James A. Franklin of Fort Myers said “The to. be settled immediately. a sation.” “I don’ going to said Sen, cello, also lent. “ glad to thoy Corp., General Motors, and »|Blyth accomplishes her transition yrognny Meneaet Cheek to an ll-year-old by wearing 0 c¢iciating. Burial will be in the affecting braces chil- family plot in City Cemetery. wear on their teeth. Imme-| | the opening scene,! Students believe that the making | remainder of the film,| i | pips . ao least 5,000 years old. | childhood sweet-| Some ball bearings are so small | a siren who has setiinat 290 of will into him from Ann. \ thimble. sa: . T Home ton of Last Times Today convincing as a youngster growing up the vaudeville stage in “Look the Silver Lining” and June was believable after drop. E dozen years in “Too Young ss,” Also within comparatively recent questioned memory was Jeanne Crain's per- Eisenhower can speak as the voice | formance as an adolesent in “Mar- ot authority for his own admin-|gie" and before that Shirley Tem- istration. ple, fully grown, harked back to | STRAND “ MONROE “** I don’t States. IL love peace. | love man-| life, Perhaps I overdid it. Richard|on his kind. I love them enough to fight/resented discipline. Perhaps that|board. for them. That fs what I am doing|is where I made my mistake.”| those right now—that is why I am not! going home.’” Comments On Letter She gestured to the letter— “Why, he was only 17!” “What does he know of life, and life im the United States? bk never holesale Asked if she still wanted to see|been against my ice. her som, she almost broke down. [he made a grievous error. “Of course I want to see my Sen. Harry King of Wi: son—of course I still want to see|ven said “If the ¢! him!" the people are substantial She will stay in Tokyo for see’no reason wi awhile. be submitted to “He was im combat seven weeks.| Her’ son’s message was a reply|I would be willing to attend.” What dees he know of war? te one Mrs. Howe had@ written and; Sen. E. William Gautier of Ni “The whole }%argument falls! which was delivered by NBC radio|Smyrna Beach said he was in apart.” jcorrespondent \J im Robinson|vor of a special session In another passage, he wrote, | through thé Indian command which |‘‘As far as I know, there’s “It is impossible for me to live’ guards the camp prisoners. mo malfeasance or misfeasance by PIS ____|anyone he (Johns) has. removed.” LOUIS Sen. Wayne Ripley of Jackson- COLUMBIA RESTAURANT 117 DUVAL STREET For The Best Italian Food STEAKS .. . CHOPS CHICKEN . .. B’B-Q RIBS SHRIMP . . . LOBSTER “Eat With Candlelight” PARKING FOR PATRONS Es He sion if it was called and Sen. J. said he thought it was a good idea “although I can’t conceive of such a meeting being called.” Sen. James E. Connor of Inver- ness doubted if the session would /get anywhere but said he would attend if one is called. “I don’t know anything about the charges against the road board but it just looks like you would be Setting into a politieal dogfall and j get nowhere,” he added. PIZZA — To Take Out PHONE 2.9158 THE OPENING OF OUR Christmas Frank Houghton of St. Petersburg} ,* ville said he would attend a ses-|'% Mention of Brownell brought’ hisses from the crowd. Barkley drew a bead on the Monetary Fund in disregard of} FBI reports Brownell said identi-| fied White as a Soviet espionage agent. Truman replied that he ‘kept White in the government so the FBI could keep tab on him and other suspects. COMMUNITY CHEST (Continued From Page One? workers or waiting to be picked up from contributors. Campaign Advisor Ben Knepper today pointed out that although the ‘Chest Campaign is completed, any one wishing to contribute may do so by mailing checks to “Window One,” care of the Florida National Bank, Key West. H™: the easy way to have the money you will need next Christ: mas; money for gifts, for taxes, or for year-end expenses. Join the weekly-payment class that best suits your purse and purpose; put in e little each week; receive a substantial Christmas check next December. Simple, isn’t it? Bur it’s the surest way we know to provide for a Merry Christmas and a debt-free New Year. Pay Each Receive Week for Early Next 50 Weeks December $Leo $50.00 $2.00 $100.00 OPEN ACCOUNTs at WINDOW NO. 16 The Florida National Bank At Key West MEMBER OF THE FDIC More than half a million people visit Carlsbad Caversn every year. CHOCOLATES 3] Distributed by Monsalvatge Cigar and Candy Co. 314 William Street TELEPHONE 2-7649 | J.B. 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