The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 13, 1954, Page 2

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Poge2 THE KEY WEST Citizen Wednesday, January 13, 1954) i cea a sar ; bi & Fes Hi el A re Hi E ey Corrections |quired for the functional use of the/by the snow storm. New York eae pea CONGRESS |Skies Clear HIGHLIGHTS But Cold Still WASHINGTON — Tax-writing Grips North By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Both Democrats and Republi-| Skies cleared and winds dimin- : jcans talk of ways they would like |ished in the storm-swept Northeast ropes, retrieved the included to see income taxes cut. Proposed isection of the country today but/struggling youngster and raised revisions by the Eisenhower ad-\colder weather was the immediate|him to safety as hundreds of cheer. ini i ional outlook. ing spectators gathered around the a The frigid weather in the saow.|scene. wered Northeast area -\westward to the Rockies and| THOMPSON ESTATE |slizhtly mixed. dipped into the South. It was below (Continued from ae oe Proncry = included — freezin; southern|of certificates against Proper-| Aircraft, Philco, American Tele- r oe eee i Phone, Du Pont, General Electric, Boy IsSaved | TODAY'S yesterday fo rescue a young boy; NEW YORK, @—The stock mar- underground sewer drain. Eight - year - old Albert Salvia points of softness. fell 20 feet down a manhole into| Changes went from major frac- feet deep. firemen, one lower with many issues unchanged. and lashed “ison’s coldest weather. Tempera- é eign Relations Committee to ap-ltures ranged from the teens to 25|failed to do so and a tax certificate]tures. Prove the new mutual security/degrees below zero’ in northernjon the property was sold to aj Lower were Bethlehem Steel, } treaty with South Korea. Senior/Main.-Snow in the area during the!Coral Gables speculator for $1,78./Chrysler, Westinghouse Electric, | and American Tobacco. 4 to 15 inches, with southeastern eed treaty won't commit America to ’ Maine! (Continued From Page One) 1 help a South Korean attack against|ecting the heaviest amounts, |logalls Electric Co., Miami; Aqui-|Veur Grocer SELLS That Good] ; Northeast, thejlino Lopez, Sr., real estate deve- STAR * BRAND was blamedjlopment; J. J. Pinder, Julius F. 5 Stone, Jr., attorney; Jerry J. j was biting cold in sections of/Trevor, William R. Warren, Jr.) 04 cian y SEs ? if » where it was|stockholders for the annual meet- round 40 degrees below zero Tues-|ing at the bamk, according to Tre-/cypong agm BRAND COFFEE Triumph” Coffee gr ; ‘Standard i “?|Standard because “‘ pays the Canadian border, it was local taxes,” “: comparative mild 7 below zero| ,; voted “‘no” .| ALL GROCERS tltoday compared to 39 degrees be-|, © Bryant swat ge bra -llow yesterday, aa 8 separate Air Force acad-|forecast in lboard. > a . Chairman Short (R-Mo- pre|Friday the western sections) ""p¢ Relcher’s ‘Representative. .|diets committee approval but says} The 11 above at Newat | rt in the|was a record low for Jan, 15, the] There the country. It was 64 above this] morning in Brownsville, Tex., and the fairly warm weather prevailed over southern Texas and along the PAWN SHOP Near Post Office TELEPHONE 2-7632 ,|ciates, and engineers, Earle M. Rader Inc., both of ‘Miami, em-|snapped and plaster shattered in phasized modern functional design|several buildings. “ he Rain, snow and hail also hit areas in California yesterday, der an austere program, and noth-| Transportation was back to near +24 mijing was used not absolutely re-jnormal in major Eastern cities hit TODAY Francis at Truman : “DIAL 2-9199 ‘ buildings City’s snowfall of 10 inches was Dealer | the heaviest in five years. Boston Your PURE OIL Se was hit by a fall measuring nearly| Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries] threat, the three two-story build- |1 foot while in Caribou, Me., the ACCESSORIES | ings are constructed to withstand {fresh snow measured 15 inches, ONLY — As the teaching of particular sound to students is of primary importance, noise-proof rooms were necessary. Air-Conditioning | makes efficient soundproofing pos- | sible by relieving the need for open | windows; it also provides humidity control for the protection of elec- | trical. instruments as well as bet-| ter study conditions for. sutdents. The degree of sound treatment for individual rooms is suited to the particular use of the room, with administrative offices, classrooms, | land trainers each receiving the soundproofing suited to their type of ition Friday and Saturday, February 5 and 6 HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Sponsored by MONROE COUNTY JUVENILE COUNCIL The Greatest Musical Under the Sun “ANNIE GET YOUR GUN" DIRECT FROM 3 YEARS ON BROADWAY MAIL ORDERS NOW ACCEPTED Call Louis Rockoff, Telephone 2-3837, or mail to 516 Catherine Street. Tickets on sale at J. R. Stowers oe me cen operation. : Phone 2-6611. ‘Make checks peyéble to Lightweight pumice | coneretel]| Home Building Fund, 1 Ce ee ase each facing off EVENING SHOWS: Friday, 6 and 9 P.M Saturday, 9:20 P.M. zojof all laboratory spaces where| Prices: $1.85 - $2.46 - 63.08, Tax Included 23)maximum soundproofing is needed|] MATINEE: Saturday. 2:30 P.M.—Prices: $1.23 - $1.85 - $2.46 g1/a2d natural lighting not necessary. | 2 50| A painting schedule of subdued blue, green and grey i sBuaP ae RRRS a{white for adequate light reflection, Design and construction of the new buildings was under the gen- zijeral supervision of the Bureau 20, Yards and Docks with Captain S. '. Zola, USN, as Officer-in-Charge Construction. 20|_ A. T. McIntyre of 2007 S.W. 60th 25|Ave., Miami, Fla., was superinten- im charge of construction for contractor. "|. Munro J. Horre of 2933 Seiden-|] Ave. was inspector of con-|] ALLYSON “|Barrie’ Circus, STARTS TOMORROW THROUGH BIG, BRUTAL and REDS AGREE TO (Continued From Page One) ELLIS igh 3 See \Jan. 23 release. Hull said he had firemen forméd a human « sty (STOCK MARKET — ——— with ee x who was being swept along an'ket maintained a fairly firm price shek on transferring some 14,000 jstructure today, but there were anti-Red Chinese POWs to For- the Uj en London, official sources saidjnight Jan. 22 t the icy water, which was about/tions higher to minor fractions Britain has advised India to with-!“false posit z nae Corner Truman Avenue and Simonton Streets TAX CONSULTATION — GENERAL ACCOUNTING Specializing in STATE and FEDERAL TAXES ROBERT J. GROVER Office Phone Residence Phone 2-S022 2-3640 Open Evenings, 7:00 . 9:00 P.M. Mat,2 & 4:06 Night 6:12 & G:18 AIR CONDITIONED Mat, 3:30 Night 6:30 & 8:38 AIR COOLED WEDNESDAY andj Fri. and Sat. THURSDAY |. CB eee “A FINE MOVIE... ¢ Proves a Hit!” ss LIFE Mag: ANO DEBEN He ACER MZ Oe SATURDAY EDWARD SMALL ts} JOuHN PAYNE EVELYN KEYES | Bex Office Opens: 1:45 - 9:08 P.M. Daily ea iim t Telephone 2-3419 For Time Schedule SAN CARLOS THEATRE AIR - CONDITIONED

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