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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN JAN. 1, 1955 By ED CREAGH Page 2 se ree gat Ost Rewards For | day, the old copyreader took a yawning look at the copy before him. His brow crinkled. indow Smashers z ve two other boys. They are old and The runner-up was another boy —Willlam James Lynn, eight jpounds, who was born in the Navy Hospital at 3:59 a. m. | A $250 reward has been posted) He is the son of Lieut. (j.g.) Wil- Friday, Javary 1, 9 BABY MILLER ARRIVES) SCORES STRANDED | j (Continued from Page One) West run of the airline shows a | profit. | The commissioners, after lash- | ing hack at the airline represen- | tatives who requested lower sir- | port fees, voted te stand by the schedule of new charges. | Fig nes charoie wars acces cat Charges of \by Harold A. Wilde, of Miami, who “Jan, 1, 1955,” the stOFY W8S8ifor information leading to the ar-jliam and Mrs. Jane Lynn, of 29-Clthe commissioners hired Oct. 6 to] dated. The old man shook his head. “Reporters... .New Year’s morn- ing,” he grumbled “Can't expect much of ‘em. But ee one they, could get the year right.” \ Mechanically, his hand moved Cy metiieteke make the date ‘1954.’ But his jfest of » quartet of Navy men who|Sigsbee Road. eae ; (bu: two beer bottles through a! announcement of a last min-} yi) 4, as huge plate glass window at Faus-'ute gift for the baby’ was phoned! Wilde's salary is 10 per cent of to’s Food Palace, 522 Fleming/to the Citizen office this morning, ‘by Al Lubinsky of Sylvia Appli- Carl Weekley, owner of the es-\ances, 1698 Roosevelt Blvd. tablishment made that offer today Lubinsky is giving a baby tender Zt practiced eye already was stray-| ster iolice conducted an unsuc-|valued at $59. i ing downward on the page, M4/cocc) search for the men who| apparently are either just mean,| Linen, Pioneer Linens. something it saw there caused the) Here are the other gifts: editoriai pencil to pause and the!o, ont overboard in their New| Loaf of bread each day for a old copyreader’s white eYebIOws Year celebration, beter eae a 1954,” he|, Police received a call to 7 } Pence 2 then it went on month nicht trom James W. Garrett, 143. y : January 1954 ‘e 3 Eisenhower lays “progressive, inurl the bottles through the win- dynamic Lobe Seg oman > pel re He said that they ran from gress. Dem e , Ub'the scene after smashing the win- precedented talks with GOP chiefs, | gow. both sides agree on legistative pro-) Police, led by Lt. Gene Hernan- gram “for ones country. \dez, searched the area, but found pecagi diane sou sich atuuaselOD trace of the vandals. Leer zee uN: power plant to be'the window at more than $300, built hr. i March 1954 : | Congress winds up session with! TB Toll Dr ops 25 per cent income tax cut, } April 1954 U.S. and Reds withdraw join in rehabilitating free May 1954 BALTIMORE «# — Tuberculosis Korea.|«major killers” for the first time ‘in the medical history of Balti- Last Red suspect tells all t0\ more after a 31 per cent drop in probers. “All over now,” smiles/the death rate of the disease. McCarthy, off for Bulgarian moun-| Dr, Huntington Williams, health tain vacation under East-/commissioner, said the decline, West exchange program. “truly phenomenal,” was due pri- June 1954 marily to a home-care program Reds pull back within USSR. borders, free elections called in ex-satellites, Fragments of Iron’ Curtain sent to steel mills. July 1954 : Farm prices reach new high, tost of living new low. Draft ends. August 1954 : Politburo. ares ace vee See es romp on se | with ike's grandchildren and Nix- Child F ound on’s cocker spaniel. er Foner forces cut to skeleton evel, Saving finances vast educa- tional program. October 1954 jand the social and medical ad- vances of the past 10 years. Although the number of cases of tuberculosis in Baltimore for 1953 —1,393—was almost as hig! as the 1,493 listed in 1952, the num. -t of 280 in 1953. year-old daughter of a Denver salesman and his wife was found New Year’s Eve beside a highway, nearly a mile from where her par- ‘ents died in a plane crash. foodstore about 10:30 p. m. last Weekley estimated the value of deaths fell from 416 last yea. to} month for the family, Holsum the Bakery. Silver cup, Paul Sher. Permanent for the mother, Don- C, Peary Court who reported that,ald’s. he observed one of the four men) Gift for the father, Lewinsky’s. Baby wear, $15, Three Sister. Baby wear, $15, ner. | Baby Baby Baby Ideal Togs. wear, $15, Ideal Togs, weat, $15, Kress. Baby Shoes, Appelrouth’s. Baby shoes, Globe Shoe. Five dollar savings accoun+, Flo- rida National Bank. Baby food, $15, Fausto’s. Months supply of baby food, |Gulfstream. Bedsheets, Appel’s wear, $15, Department {f00PS, bas been removed from the list of|Store. | Baby photo, National Studio. | Baby photo, 11-by-14 inch por- trait painted in oils when child is six months old, Poray Studio. Stationery, 100 embossed letter- heads and 100 embossed envelopes | Orange juice, one quart a day for |30 days. Land O’Sun Dairies, Baby kit, Key West Drug. Milk, one quart a day for 30 days, Key West Milk. Milk, one quart a day for 30 days, |Adams Dairy. Milk, one quart a day for days, Home Milk Co-Op. Hand crocheted cap, sacque and bootees, Navy Thrift Shop. Diaper service for 30 days, Poin- 30 HARLOWTON, Mont. (#—The 5.|ciana Sanitary Diaper Service. | Bedjacket for the ‘mother, Mar- |Ed Shop. SOVIET UNION LOST (Continued from Page One) Children’s Cor-) for parents, The Key West Citizen.! ¢j U.S.-Russian pact gives all A-| bombs to U.N. for peacetime plant.| Chiang, Chinese Reds agree 0! zemaoratle government. Pitts- burgh wins World Series. November 1954 Best Men win in congressional election after both sides ban parti- sanship in campaign. December 1954 Worll's outmoded war planes join Santa Claus in history’s big- gest gift distribution. “whew!” exclaimed the old copyreader, glancing up at last. “Somebody around here sure tried to write off a powerful New *s hangover!” aye a sslacket grin he started to slap the pages on the file-and- forget spike, that ever-growing re- pository of pipe dreams and might- have-beens. ; Again, something—he didn’t know what—seemed to check his hand. ‘There was a fresh new calendar staring at the old copyreader—in| front of him, on the wall, though he hadn't noticed it before. Cold beads of perspiration stood out on his forehead. “§.somebody around here is p- playing a joke,” he stammered, “Or—or—has time gone crazy? Has the world skipped a year? Did something—somebody—outside fairs anette merit seeier ofidied in his bed after a stroke in ick and Barbara Smart of Den-jearly March. iver, was reported in good condi- | Close behind was the No. 2 man, tion at a hospital here. \deputy premier and Police boss, Coroner D. E. Perkins said her|Lavrenty Beria, who was officially parents:died when their single-en-\reported ‘executed for treason in [ame plane crashed into a hill near;December, and the world-famed ere. composer Sergei Prokofiev. who He said the little girl, bleeding ied ta March without even the ae hearers asia i pyatay ws benefit of an obituary in the Soviet y irom le | press, wreckage to the highway. She was| Others who died included: found by passing motorists. | Lt. Gen. Arkadi Shvetsov, out- f She bie ore as os ne gion eels! engine designer. er parents and complaining she| Vsevol udovkin, senior mo- |“had fallen out of an airplane.” |tion picture director. Col. Gen. Lev Mekhlis, former DEMOCRATS WILL minister of state control, distin- }» (Continued From Page One) guished Old Bolshevik and long- White case and by Gov. Thomas|time associate of Stalin, who died EDewey of New York ins pecan few Jews left in top-level leader. speech cies arias hae \ship and he received a big state | “I don’t like the idea of team. funeral. dn ae hi # 5 t ea ing yp with a man who says se |Arutyunov, for the steel industry, every time you hear the name of ul nip. potitieat party called, you|@nd O. V. Lakhtionov, for geolog: think of traitors.” | i li This last was an allusion to|Derzhavin, an expert on the hi \Dewey’s Dec. 16 speech in Hart-|tory of the Slavs, and academ: ford, Conn., in which he referred|‘ian Boris Grekov. : if lto Brownell's charge that former| A number of high-ranking mili- President Truman had promoted White in spite of an FBI report STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE linking him with Soviet espionage. ie Dewey also said the words Truman) Triumph and Democrat meant “diplomatic! }failure, military failure, death and) Coffee Mill tragedy.” in February. He was one of the) Two leading historians, Nilolai/ pull us to our senses?” The date on the calendar was Jan, 1, 1955. Outside, church bells joyously greeted the new year. Senate Democratic leader, had a long conference with Knowland yesterday. They said afterward: ‘only that it was ‘“‘a friendly ses- jsion,” but indications were they \talked about reshuffling committee THE WEATHER i assignments, a major concern of Key West and Vicinity: Mostly). ¢vi ataty a ahe Le Ont partly cloudy today thru Saturday one be rey with not much change in tempera-| Jonnson predicted they would ture. Low tonight about 65 degrees; high Saturday about 75 degrees. also said Eisenhower's Gentle to moderate northeast and| meeting with Democrats would be east winds, fresh at times offshore] helpful, and becoming variable late to-| In a statement last night, Sen. night or Saturday. |Humphrey (D-Minn) called on Florida: Patly cloudy on the’ Eisenhower to “reject the irrespon- lower east coast and Keys and in-|sible trouble-makers and restore creasing cloudiness in the Talla-)... responsible leadership.” hassee area Saturdy, Otherwise) Humphrey ed no names, but fair weather thru Saturday. Con-/called for “rejecting the dema- tinued mild on the lower East/goguery of suspicion-creators and coast and slowly rising tempera-/fear mongers.” tures elsewhere. | Sen. Russell (D-Ga), one of those Jacksonville Thru The Florida|!Vvited, said in an interview there Straits and East Gulf Of Mexico: had been no indication at similar Gentle to moderate mostly north- conferences he had attended in the east winds over north portion and|Past that Democratic opinion was moderate to fresh northeast to Deimg solicited with the idea th east winds over the south Portion| changes would be made in admin thru Saturday. ccasionally cloudy lon recommendations. extreme south portion with widely |, Sen. Fulbright (D-Ark), a mem- er of the Senate Foreign Rela- silicate peters ee: Clear tions Committee, said he regarded wines | keg alae contre aif i 4 nd just a gesture.” Western Caribbean: Moderate, | Fulbright edded’t ry rt occasionally fresh northeast to that Democrats, while informed of east winds thru Saturday. Clear to major decisions, thus far have not partly cloudy weather. Widely scat- heen consulted on the administra- tered light showers. jtion’s proposed foreign aid pro- gram, whi e sait be one The Peabody Museum at Yale of the ina mest ey issues University maintains a maseum in/before the new session. & small sandstone quarry at Mid- ilefield, Conn. where dinosaur ‘racks show in the stone. _ Colored glass beads were made in Egy, around 3,000 BG Sen. 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Here is a summary of the air- \port fees in effect today: | No fee will be charged for pri- vate, individually owned planes that weigh less than 2,500 pounds and that are on non-commercial flights. ° Commercially owned or operated lor group owned planes that weigh up to 2,500 pounds will pay a daily fee of 50 cents for landing and take-offs. | Landing fees for other planes from 2,500 pounds to over 50,000 pounds weight run from 50 cents per landing to $5 per landing. « A terminal charge cf 50 cents per revenue passenger on arriving and departing commercial flights also will be charged. On freight or express or cargo \going to or from points outside the continental United States, a charge cargo going to points inside the lcontinental limits of the Uited States, a charge of $1 per ton will be made. Aerovias Q will be charged $1.50 per square foot per year for all the building space the line occupies. This charge excludes space occupied by customs, im- migration and public health of- A charge of 50 cents per sq foot per year will be made on space used.for cargo handling or storage. National Air Lines will be charg- ed $1.50 per square foot per year |for the building space the line uses. This excludes passenger waiting space outside the ticket counter. Fixed base operators will be charged 50 cents per square foot excluding space used by pilots as waiting space. tary men, among them Army Gen. Vsevolod Merkulov, former min- ister of state security and former minister of state control, and Colonel Generals B. Z. Kobulov and S. A. Goglidze, who were shot iwith Beria for treason. Former Deputy Minister of For- eign Affairs V. G. Dekanazov, also shot with Beria. = Numerous Red army men be- tween the ages of 50 and 60, in- cluding one Army general, four generals and seven major gen- erals. some seemed observers in Moscow, to add an element of death. In mid-February the Krem- Peter Kosynkin. Since it was the Kremlin administration which an- jnounced this death, it was appar- ent that Kosynkin was a leading command which had charge of |Stalin’s personal safety. Shortly after Stalin’s death Prof. Arseni Rusakov, one of the n ied. YEAR-END SPECIALS Cocktail Chairs _______ $14.50 Grass Rugs, 5 x 12 _____ $14.95) Kitchen Tables __. $ 9.95 EISNER FURNITURE CO. Poinciana Center Tel. 2-6951 BILL'S LICENSED PAWN SHOP 703 Duval Street lof $2 per ton will be made. For! per year for all space occupied, | colonel generals, fivé lieutenant |P Two deaths, in the opinion of | interesting coincidence to Stalin’s|IIi lin reported the death of Maj. Gen. | figure in the Kremlin security | certificate, was reported to have "i canmet How'tee om Water Supplied | said today that Smith js suffering) BEDFORD. Pa. w—Volunteers from abrasions and Bohannon in-;/have completed a pipeline to put jeurred a ba¢k injury. Both are/am emergency water system into being beld there for treatment. joperation im this southwestern Smith’s car was completely de-| Pennsylvania community of about| molished when it was driven into 4000. where some water taps al-| a telephone pole by the force of T€@d¥ are dry the crash, police said The 3,700-foot pipeline runs from drunken driving, reck- the town reservoir to the Wolfsburg iless driving, causing an accident D2™ © the Juniata River and failing to heed a stop sign The reservoir is practically dry were filed against Smith while Bo-\P°C#¥S¢ of am acute drought. hannon was charged with reckless cription was parked on nearby driving and having an accident. Roosevelt Boulevard with a man | Another Navy man faces five sleeping in it F eserge Orrh as a result of hit- Linehan sped to the scene and| run a : papbneee Street. jailed the occupant on five separ- Officer Jo nehan said that ate charges. He identified the man Police Sidon a report that an'as Elwood G. Rattan, of the USS: automobile was struck and damag-|Bushnell. He will face charges of ed by pseack which then ieft the driving while intoxicated, leaving eos early last night. They sent the scene of an accident, having] out a pickup order and shortly,'an accident and having no driver's |they received a call from a civilian license. He was later released on} guard at the Naval Hospital report-'$140 bond for appearance in City| ing that a truck fitting their des- Court Monday. | STRAND Mat. 2 & 4:06 Night 6:12 & 8:18 AIR CONDITIONED Fri. and Sat. * Sun. - Mon. - Tues. Sins of , Zebel a COLOR! Ex RARER PAYLLS KR F MONROE “’ Fri. and Sat. 330 Night 6:30 & 8:30 AIR COOLED SUN. - MON. 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