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{ ET eae (EE )Gbhe Key West Citizen = THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A, Democrats Blast Speed- Up On Taft-Hartley Revision Seategy (Rist Polio Case Of 1954s _“‘Dictaworiar” —_ {Reported By Health Dept. ; z Non-Paralytic Form The first polio case PRICE FIVE CENTS KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1954 Nepey Tesi’ _____ Death Toll Mount PP Northeast U.S. In 5 Years -| Clearing Weather Brings Forecast Sellout Seen Of Increasing Cold Weather Today For-‘Annie Get our Gun’ Here juvenile Council NEW YORK (AP)—The Northeast dug out of fts ‘worst snowstorm in five years today, as clearing skies brought a forecast of increasingly cold weather. The storm, which started Sunday afternoon, caused at least 60 deaths and deposited up to a foot of snow in some sections, The Weather Bureau here Top Brass Here sisi stam was morine T Ca ee in a northeasterly direction along the New England 0 mmission coast and out to sea. S Sch 1 getty - a warned ne was wai onar 00 pegs in on rwtipalted from ‘the Northwest and Canada as soon as EF F My il Annie Get Your Gun, Broadway’s fabulous hit which played to an/ audience of one: million, five hun- dred thousand spectators during its three year run on Broadway, is Kaipnaiy tied glad ery ecatreagre ay EB i if : i & i LITTLE LARRY ANDREWS, age 6, gave March of Dimes Chair- man Paul Sher $25 of his own money yesterday afternoon to be applied to the funds to prevent polio. . fi i § : i Larry was the first child in Key West to contract polio last Ceremonies Are the snowstorm is gone. speed-up rmer, summer, coming down with the dread disease on July 12. After Slated For 2 P.M. Snow In Georgie to “dicta aor i teneangadie ese 8? ao. staying in Children’s Variety Hospital, Miami, until Aug. 4, Larry ‘Thiraday Gi Rave Sleet extended as far south as ‘ pteamroller tactics.” grees below zero. came home and is now able to romp and play with other children. y North Carolina yesterday, There While in the hospital friends and relatives gave him $33 as was snow in Georgia. North of Washington, D.C., the i A i As most little boys would, Larry spent a part of the money |sleet coated heavy snowdrifts with “ Ghould be called to but yesterday after hearing his parents discuss the need for polio a treacherous icy surface, crippled recommendations. If funds he told his mother that he would like’to give his money a "/traffic and brought accidents on ans refuse to do this, to the fight. Sher was notified and went to the home where Larry roads, streets and sidewalks, Add- on = wens * proudly handed over the $25. x, |ing to the death tll were sledding gi A first grader at Poinciana School, Larry lives with his sctone at Nese pitas 50 any ‘Murray also parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Andrews, at 919 Patterson Avenue, : the or tried to shovel it, Citizen Staff Photo, Finch. Today, this was the state-by-state death toll: Washington, D.C., area, 7; Mary- land, 2; Pennsylvania, 16; New Jersey, 15; New York, 5; cut, 7; ets Island, 2; Massa- ref i te i if I a ! a ry." “You Can't Get A A Gun," “No “” il a EF Hii ee sf ‘tatives, could not be confined to- day but political observers were hy 22 ah fil today that the ballot is open either party in the primary be held May 4. The county is ity on a Predominantly Democratic with only 486 Repbulicans on the books as of July 22. r E § af aak iy if B i ! along] Mayor CAP—from 14% years Meanwhile, 0 pppoe should attend a and a te ths : : finest been _ Temperatures were below freez- ij seid, “For folks right here im Failure to report i x senators ing as far south as the central Belial need ka Hace | Monroe County to take’ part in [prosecution and deportation from , i ee Gulf with the freezing line extend unlnasa one Page T (Continued On Page Two) the United States, paver Alabeind through Mississippi to central Texas. In the West, snow fell in northern Rockies and rain Something Old, Something New Grand Jury Will Hear Murder Case ‘The Menree County Grand Harvey ood Soe ements en From Havana weeks to Investigate a murder he is FE if i Fis Poff F sa Hee it ay Ev? s2ea5 i ri; l Fi GET YOUR 1954 DOG. LICENSE ? i z i Hi sis STOCKTON, CALIF.—Often mentioned but seldom shown, PRINCESS NINA posse iy Samp egy-pacaaar relma oi i i her bridesmai sister Georgette, (left) and Karlyne Abele j e _ Ghildren and Adults of Burbank, Calif. It was part of her bridal costume when she Call Dr. J. A. Valdes ; TEL. 2.3161 married Ronnie Marengo, 21, this week. It wn< 2 family heir- Phone 2-7821 loom.— Wirephoto ' ~