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Pogo? THE KRY WEST CITIZEN House.\funds contributed leaves the State mee y ‘Tuesday, January 5, 1956 jin a neglected section of London,/Clinic Room of the Pre ot Ses ae | ad de do \Eng., The Salvation Army was es-) Brigadier —o ray and of Florida, The Divisional Beet . Ce. Cutter From Temperatures We therman pas is the wonegat Sees oa os years. ae {work Soto wie US. ‘i lnctieg ea suitable builcing tot pepe carryall to the Key "* pe At 7:30 A.M., EST ea Gen. Van Fleet now makes his) “They are sincere good riwith cerge. in Philadelphia andjan offices, chapel andiificers’ liv. West corps in addition te A ge Miami To Patrol peta a home in Auburndale, Fla., since is the way local friends think of New York City. fing quai vn, howe, nceatt: other substanti . vee a ee ee Augusta 40 Says his retirement about a Year ggo.|the Russells. Brigadier MaeGili-| Today there are organized corps;ments for the housing and feeding ting up the work here, : Line Of Fli hi Billings Al He grew up in Bartow, Fla.. al-|vray adds, “They sing well to-\in 1,506 principal cities and towns/of bieripeg re pte persons dier said. ’ t i 43| Key West and vicinity: Party| though be was ie eee {arjonter. and with Mrs. Rassell's|in the United States, thus prov's cass ha a 5 isey. parents are acco! , they will be able ing a nationwide networ! coop- 7 s- MIAMI—The Miam{ based Contino 3 risk scattered “Tight showers. (1 and it was while they wereto conduct some’ helpful street erating units for the“ caring “of surance 7 year the new GIVE wr over oF Guard Cutter Androscogg.n leaves! Buffalo 25 (Slightly cooler Wednesday. Low {o.|00 a business trip to New Jetsey|meetings to the delight and help-ineedy persons; the discouraged |Work. of the, ae corps, ‘Thursday morning to patrol the|Charleston 4g\Right about 68 degrees; high Wed- that he was born. fulness of the U. S. Navy men, and handicapped and fallen. The mis./and. shoes sor coat ; _ that, H E A R 6 b |nesday about 76 degrees, Gentle| McChristian, too, has long tall-jvisitors who are accustomed to|sion of the Army is to respond to| Only local wits BS, SOE eee ne 33/19 moderate variable winds becom. (°4 Florida home. He came tolthe|seeing The Salvation Army in|spiritual and material need wher-|— = Cruise between Miami and Havana, Corpus Christi Sime y iste ‘or Wed-|5tate when he was three years pid.|‘Open Air Meetings,” as they arejever .and whenever to do. $0 is} OLD | uve f Coast Guard sutborities announe-|DEXVer 2 nesdey oene dal ates schooling through Bigh selooealled, in their home cites else- within is power. | | POOR CRAIG ys . was mi Bea } ere in J. SAS In peace time ai I * Os ee El Paso Slee enemy etnaabay | ES we gonad iene dvi |" Toe Beigediar aut with te Key| World Wars, thousands of peo- | SERVICE HEARING AIDS | largest Coast Guard Cutters, worth 35| Florida: Mostly cloudy north and| ™Y career, he has received num. |West Ministerial Association at ple have seen The Salvation EXPERT STATION Ey ange RA . : in this area, the Androscoggin will'Galveston 52 | central with scattered| @rovs wecorations. He was |their regular meeting Monday mor-| Army in action, taken its good | (9 nme ~-) pbigtcher yn us } be stationed on the line of flignt)Jacksonville S3\showers central portion clearing| member of the class of 1915 gt ning at the First Presbvterian| work for granted, supported it, | (EAI Trencaae Troan Viait or phone for eom- f halfway between Key West and/Kansas City 30|over extreme north portion this af-| West Point, as wat Pres Church and spoke briefly, -er he| and trusted it implicitly. | Al, 2-9193 plete infeemetion, Hie 0s eae } Havana, and will act as plane(KEY WEST ________ @|ternoon and central portion by late| Sisenhower._ , jwas presented by Rev. Paul J./ Its understanding and-profession-/ PURE OIL Deal <1 oe i st Airport i i i .| He holds three Distinguished |Touchton. The group went on re-jal care of unmarried mothers, of "OUr ler PTICAL i guard vessel and navigation check|Xey West ae OF es aed Ligands allenic Service Crosses, three Disti jcord as officially welcoming and}whom there were over 200 last! Tires .. Tubes . , Batteri: AMY O' point for the participating aircraft./10s a se night "ied slightly cooler in south) Svished Service Medals, = approving the establishment of Sal-|year in their two homes at Tases| ACCESSO! ; 4 DISPENSARY The 225-foot Cutter will also. be Louisv portion Wednesday. Legion of Merits, three vation Army services and activi-|and Jacksonville, is commendable} RIES 423 Simonton. St. Phone ready to perform search and res-| nec 4 saree eon the Florida! Stars, and three Purple cary | ties, in this city. bie resides that cannot be eas | ork necessary. Moderat Among the. other commands Representatives of various wel- m the housetops “In addition fo the regular crew| Minneapolis 23| prawecse plate sect suite portioe| ioneral has held are the Second) fare agencies met the visiting of- | In establishing the work again | of some 138 and men, a 38 this Army at Fort Meade, Md.; ficer from Jacksonville at lunch | in Key West this month The Sal- Mat. 2 & 4:06 Night 6:12 & 8:18 p of four officers and 18 en.|New Orleans 56| and tonight and becomig north to|¥itst Service Command at Gover) Monday noon at the La Concha | vation Army will, endeavor to AIR CONDITIONED Fisted men of the local Coast Guard|New York 30\ortheast Wednesday. Gentle to|0t’s Island, N. Y., as well as the! Hotel. | promote spiritual, moral, social Reserve units will be aboard for|Norfolk —. 40| moderate variable south por-|Bighth Army in Korea. Included in the group was Mrs.| and the physical rehabilitation of | active duty training. ‘Oklahoma City 34 becoming moderate northeast; He also headed the AmericanjAnne DeLones, Red Cross Home| the people in need of such as- | The Cutter is expected to return|\Omaha —— 26|winds Wednesday. Cloudy with |Mission in Greece where Col, Mc-|Service Worker; Mrs. Carola Net-| sistance. They have the confi- | to Miami on Monday, January 11./ Pensacola 60| showers in north and central por-| Christian was his special assistant. 'tles, executive secretary, Ameri-| dence of the local citizens and fs Seaaieiduibialenariane Pittsburgh 25| tions, clearing in’ extreme north|. Since his retirement, he made ajcan Red Cross; Hugh H. Duggin,| further announcements will be | es Roanoke 30|portion this afternoon and else-|ttiP to Alaska where he shot one of|vice chairman Red Cross; Mrs.| made regarding the arrival of | “ TODAY'S St. Louis 29| where tonight. Clear to partly |the largest Kodiak bears bagged in|Eileen Coughlin, director of N. C.| the Russells and their two young | San Antonio 43|cloudy weather otherwise. recent age mee ean aon C. S.; Miss Eliza Fike, supervisor besaisbal Leva Jieery yee . : aribbean: 3 Moore Van Fleet, ennsylvania,|of the Key West office of the Flo resent members e Citizen's : STOCK MARKET |s=x Francisco 40] Western Caribbean: | Moderate] 1.5 aiong on the trip and caught|rida State Welfare Board: Mrs. R.|Advisory Board include Mrs, Wil- Seattle _. NEW YORK, Stocks main-/7ajjahassee tained a consistent firmness today Tampa in a rather active market, fi Buoyancy was apparent in just about all divisions of the market 2a aS i i gains going CUT ASKED IN AM »|Court; Mrs, Isabelle Fleming, pro-jelection of officers, chairm ice | mine best, ply ser un (Continued From Page One) elbuaaTukes inet 17 yk cw bation officer; Joe ae ree area beara — secretary, | ay ttentio: " Goldberg chaitman, Monroe County Board/is to be accomplished soon. { Plage Bg Pca Har siay! bona ais ears Highest yesterday 76 posed pathic ag pinta lof Commissioners; the- Rev. J.| Later Monday night, MacGilliv.| General Motors was ar. exception.| more’ at waste, inefficiency and|ccve’* st night 85) 100 feet of the dock for use as [Paul Touchton, past president of\ray spoke to a group that gathered) It spent a large part of yesterday's |corruption—and leaving most of Mean 11) » public fishing pler because he |the Ministerial Association; the|for the regular meeting of the session with a loss and opened to-ithe Red hunting to the group cre- Normal 73) could-not assume the risk of any- |Rev. Charles Meeker, newly elect-|Juvenile Welfare Board .in the day on a block of 1,000: shares off| ated to do. that—the Senate inter- PRECIPITATION ene being injured there. ed president of the ministerial ‘nica Night 6:90 & 4:38 %. hal security subcommittee,” (Total last 24 hours _ 0.00 ins,| But later Goldberg agreed to/sToup; Mrs, W. H. Bell, welfare/srRong ARM BRAND CO! MONRO : spade Railroads with considerable) The post continued: Total this month 0.00 ins.|meet with all interested parties injchairman Church of the Rock; T ri h AIR COOLED strength yesterday, were mostly! “McCarthy reportedly has indi-|Deficiency this month .-0.20 ins,|&@ effort to see if a satisfactoryMrs. Grace Crosby, acting secre- jump! higher today. Other major divi-lcated he will follow ‘his line, but|Total this year 0.00 ins, {compromise could not be arrived|tary, Salvation Army Citizens’ Ad-} Coffee sions moving up included oils, cop-|how far he will follow it is un- crafts. al “At the be: f backward yesterday, were higher|scssion of an it ‘ee 58 weather. Isolated light showers. Key West, Fla., Jan. 5, 1954 Observations Taken At City Office Deficiency this year —.-0.20 ins. Relative Humidity, 7 A.M. 93% Dalton, secretary of the Monroe) County Health Unit; Mrs. *Jean-| ette Sawyer, head nurse of Mon-) Toe County Health Unit; Judge) Eva Warner Gibson of the Juvenile} CITY MOVES TO (Continued from Page Une) ey and now that the season is at. visory Board. Also Mr. and Mrs. City Commissioner Jack Dela-|Abe Wolkoff joined in expressing ney urged that the city fathers|sincere words of “welcome” to the give consideration to keeping the siting Brigadier, and for the news helmina Harvey; Ed Tuck Judge Raymond Lord; Arthur Mul. berg; H. H. Duggin, and Mrs. Grace Crosby. Other members are to be added to the board, and an Mill at ALL GROCERS today. recalled, there was also Barometer (Sea Level), 7:00 A.M.|dock in operation for shrimpers,|of the appointment of Lieut, and PP ted ya tng awe De of aioves; aimed. at. cuthia vue 30.05 inse—t0188 mbs, be ~ ~ eaten to one aoe dle Bl oe japeake » a , i which fac e city in years past ‘igini o ‘Y| Your Grocer Good | Anton Nite Bile ee F Tomorrew’s Almanac {when the city’s cigar factories/Mission by the Rev. William Booth i Oe copper, Du Pont, General Electric, McCarthy, out of the city, was : 5:33 om|moved out en masse, STAR * BRAND American Woolen, American To-|not immediately available for com-|SU"°t “-—————-—- 5°53 P™| and Commissioner Louis Car-| Meacham Improvements AMERICAN bacco, U.S. Steel, Chrysler, Good-|ment, He said last week “digging | TOMORROW'S bonell also defended Goldberg's} (Continued trom Page One) COFFEE tieh, and Radio Corp. out communism” was not the “pri-| TIDES stand when he pointed out thatiaL and Aerovias Q, Allen said,|and CUBAN iv thary purpose” of his subcommit- (Naval Base) Goldberg “‘had the dock in bad|are on government land which is) —~ TRY A POUND TODAY — AND é that it has been careful igh Tide Lew Tide times and now ‘he should have itileased by the county. He added 4 » = . with the Senate internal] 41:47 a.m, 4:46am, __|Whea shrimping is good.” that the om a has a five-year sq < f Artist's € subcommittee to, avoid| 13!" ie Tho other pedlenie’ as. td eal ease now but txpects to negotiate| YEAR-END SPECIALS EYOND ‘8 rusts Group i TEAR IG ta fos Chie iid pmission last night was made by/a ai-year lease very shorty ot Socket Chairs 814.50 our ations we ie Dayco Co. For use ol ‘ The remainder of the ai Grass i ‘ To Meet Thursda fisubversive elements in govern-| Sandy PL) _.—oh-40m lof the dock, they offered to payliand, Allen said, is owned by the heard ite tht oe site “amen which would prevent the gov-|Caldes Channel the city $200 per month from Dec-|¢ounty. The Key West Artist's Greup jernment from operating properly,|(north end) +Sh lm ember 1 to April $1 and $100 each| ‘The fact thet the car-rental | EISNER FURNITURE CO, will meet Tursday evening af./andeno other congressional group as +14 M|for the remaining seven months of| egncession is on county-owned |Poinciana Center Te}, 2-6951 Ne 8 p. m. in Karn’s Studio-Gal- jis investigating, then we go ahead,” |'-—d—Mimus sigit | Correetiont the year, In addition, they offered) land may bring up an interesting © lery, 220 Duval Street. he said. to be subtracted. to pay 50 cents for each 100 | jegal question since the bid for £ Plans for their annual street | The Wisconsin senator has said|(+}—Pius sigm - Corrections te/pounds of shrimp processed each! this concession was awarded to ‘ fair will be discussed at that |he will ask the Senate to increase, be added. year in excess of 340 thousand) @ Miami Beach firm. BILL’S LICENSED st time. 2 ~~ |by an unspecified amount, his com-| ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA pounds. A city ordinance says anyone SOUTH FLORIDA'S FINES All artists in Key West, whe- |mittee’s $200,000 budget for 1953.| Reference Station: Key West | Goldberg pays a flat rental of] whe operates a car-rental agency neaney” v ther they are members of the |He said he wanted to expand the ‘Time of Height of/25-cents for each 100 pounds of] ‘shall be required to be a bona PAWN SHOP grove se not, are invited to at- eoienive staff. aiaatls he|_ Station Tide high water resjenes oe wing peng fide resident of the City of Key 703 s meeting, announce ie was adening his|Gahia Mende received from jut ¢| West for a period of not less Duval treet. activities to take up the handling| (bridge) ——meoh 10m 9.8 M/past year amounted to slightly less t — THREE NIGHTS — of some federal tax cases, MONROE THEATRE STARTS SUNDAY, JANUARY 10 thru 15 INCLUSIVE Will Be Held Over If Public Demands 7 Miostin Ecos 5 TSE Discount Slips Can Be Obtained at Your Church Entitling Bearer To Special 25% Discount Prices Cncludes Federal and State Tax) Daily Features at 1, 3, 5, 7 A (Continuous Shows) snaps BOX OFFICE OPEN 12:30 DAILY ee See Us For Details FREE! PAIR OF SHOES OF YOUR CHOICE TO THE PERSON OR PERSONS MOST ACCURATELY ESTIMATING THE NUMBER OF SHOES IN OUR WINDOWS! Contest Open January 4 through January 9 Schiff’s Shoes DUVAL STREDT — Next to La Concha Hotel ee ee DEATH Mrs. Margaret Oviel Smith Mrs. Margaret Oviel Smith, 30, died Saturday night after a brief illness, The body was sent yester- day afternoon by the Pritchard Funeral Home to Dothan, Aia., for’ funeral services and burial in the family plot. | She is survived by the husband, ‘Ruben Smith. Mrs. Smith has been ja resident of Key West for one | year. 'to do that,” said Delaney. | And Mayor C, B, Harvey added: This is one time I’m sorry I voted }for the low bidder.” CITIZEN WANT ADS PAY OFF than $600, it was brought out last! and Commissioner Paul R, Rob- be put on a bid basis, in the fu- ‘ture, than twe years prior to the fil- ing of his or its application.” The winning bid on the car-ren- night. . Both City Manager Victcr Lang|tal concession went to Couture Car Rentals of Miami Beach, which, as erts recommended that the lease|far as could be learned, never has been a resident of Key West. The question is: since the agency will be located on county-owned land, will it need a city license? Asked about this, Allen chuckled and said it was a question for at- torneys. City Tax Collector Archie Rob- erts said today that the Couture company has not made an appli- cation for a license. Allen, too, said he had not heard anything from the company. DEFENSE DEPT, WILL (Continued From Page One) dividual cases after the lapse of a year without information that the serviceman might still be alive, Since the fighting ended last summer the Navy has listed as dead 34 of the 103 men who had been reported missing. The Army and Air Force action at year’s end raised to at least 30,350 the battle death toll in Ko- rea. | At the same time, the roster of missing has been reduced to 3,856. 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