The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 28, 1954, Page 2

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Page? 48 KEY WRST CiTizEN Thursday, Jewery 4 Te Colesians Contin: POWs Wi Revival Services At Chureh Of God From » cover...) Weatherman they were still smiling and waving the Communist @ half hour later when their trucks! Says _ TONIGHT’S ENTRIES Grade 4 through s : point and into Red terri-| Key West and Vicinity: Fait} Clayton Ward Revival services are continuing|‘°¥ orth of the demilitarized /weather thru Friday. A little cool-| sir Omar ‘ zone. nightly at the Church of God, All of the Americans have been Olivia St., under the Grecian tig dishonorable discharges by the Rev. Daniel Coleman and his'the U. S. Defense Department. 3, high tomorrow about 77. jer tonight. Moderate to fresh North) Tackler jerly on Friday. Low tonight about! Son 0‘ Burt wife, Janet. | Some said they planned to visit) Florida: Clear to partly cloudy| Razor's Rocket : }Communist China now that they through Friday. Colder North por- hs fia ees en ef ip ocae hg rd “free men.” Others refused to'tion today and tonight, warmer answer when asked where they'Friday afternoon. Mild South por-\Grade 4 three and a half years. Those who ould A ‘ rae have heard him report that he} U4 £°- tion thru Friday. Low tempera-| icro-Sheen —— a message of force and/cial camps had been prepared for'to 55-60 interior of extreme S. Communist newsmen said spe- tures tonight 35-40 extreme North! Carita 0. J. ‘S Inside . the mem at Kaesong and that a Jacksonville thru the Florida Silent Profit gral own mappa Sospel songs! cata welcome: awaited them, |Straits and East Gulf; Moderate] Biue Manikin In interviews before leaving the|to fresh North to Northeast winds Madeline’s Choice compound, all of the men said em-|becoming mostly Northeast Friday, Gray Horn Too Gener ous Dhatically that they believed|but occaionally East over South| Hesitated American fliers dropped germs on'portion. Gererally fair weather. DENVER #—Crime might have North Korea. : Western Caribbean: Moderate to paid for Mason Jones, 24, if he) Aaron Wilson of Urania, La.,|fresh Northeast winds thru Friday, hadn’t surrendered to a generous S#id he was sure the charges were| Partly cloudy weather with occas- impulse. true because “I saw the plaaes!ionally a few showers. He admitted to police taking $525/4P0P them. . 28, from the wallet of a fellow tenant) “How could you tell they were o, he West: Fla. Jan. 28, 1954 Grade § Crestliner For Biending Porky Paul at a Denver hotel after detectives|Serm bombs?” be was asked. Observations Taken At City Office} Linda North “ ‘ ” |.» EST learned he had given $150 to an-| “! saw the insects,” he an- at 7 AMA, | other roomer and fleshed $36 bills SW¢red. TEMPERATURES in paying baek rent. “What kinds of insects?” Highest yesterday .... “I¢ Jones hadn’t tried to make| “I could not say what kind. Sev-|Lowest last night like Robin Hood—giving to the eT! kinds.” Mean poor after robbing the rich~he|_ Richard Termeson of Alben, Normal never would have been caught,” Minn., told newsmen, “Today I PRECIPITATION said Complaint Deputy Bllett N.|am happier tham I have ever been| Total last 24 hours : Shepherd. ‘hefore in my life.” Total this month .. Jones has been charged with) Tenneson’s mother, Mrs. Portia! Deficiency this month grand larceny. —_———_ lin a vain effart to seé him and/Deficiency this year RAPE SUSPECT JAILED Petsuade him ‘to return home. Relative Humidity, 7 A.M. | “I am going to China to further (Continued Prom Page One) | peace, further my general knowl-| stad org tong ah ae Sheriff's eh business.” ment was actively investiga’ ng. 1X The Commaunist high command cooperation with Naval authorities, |refused to take back the prison- three other rape cases that arelers when the Indians tried to re- from ‘the city cases. turn all unmepatriated POWs Jan.|Moonset ce Mm ‘he}22. But Communist Red Cross or- county but outside the city limits. ganizations took charge of the men Sunset : z i s 4 A spokesman for the Sheriff's| after they appealed publicly to be|LIDES . department said that the sailor is|taken “4 ” ° considered a likely suspect in those ig beck as “free men. is ee Base), “he . . .m. 0:06 a.m. ‘The Novy man, under questioning) | WO CONVICTED 7:15, a.m. a 7 (Continued From Page One) 5:23 p.m. 10:35 p.m. . ms sity. jail, ny ees Phe 1, 1948, only two months before| Boca Chica re eee she was to leave for the United| .Samdy Pt.) —ol 40m Roy Hamlin saiq|States to be married. Caldes Channel justice ave|, Dennis and Burns, along with| ‘perth end) +2h 10m Howe, flew to Tokyo last month) Total this year .... 133 ins. Sooner Senator FIFTH RACE — 5-16 mile le Grade 3 tempted to assault her. She alsoledge and political knowledge. Be-|Garometer (Sea Level), 7:00 A.M. Fame-N-Fortune Picked ‘him out of a police lineup. |yond that, it is none of your 30.17 ins.—1021.7 mbs. FIRST RACE — 5-16 mile Whisper Honey SECOND RACE — 5-16 mile THIRD RACE — 5-16 mile SIXTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 2 Three Dots Miss Ann Murphy Lodi Embraceable News Carrier Little Trouper Just Sable Moderator EVEN’ ACE — 5-1 Secrets coed omnes wane” half-brother,’ Pvt. Calvin TT hd la aa ae beem r pone of Frederick, Md., were|\—j—Minus signs Corrections ‘arrior signing at omens against ‘convicted in 1949 of - slaying. to be subtracted. oe 4 _|€a sentence was later com-|(+)—Plus sign: Corrections M Hill = ip Nether 9 aes muted to life imprisonment. ‘ia ge aoe oarsad Lad years % 3 SS SIDE: Robert T. Y. vor phader eying: ee The Citizen: Your Friendly} Reference gap ioet pg eee! eg] Pete's Ghost electric . Yardie: to death im the chair, |Home - Town Newspaper pieces Tide high water! ya oa eee ee ee ———-| Bahia Honde EIGHTH E— aan) ——e lem 88 Grae ‘ RAC 5-16 mile jo Name Key i (east ond) —+2h 20m Sudy Doll? Balt Se | PRESIDENT SEES Fancy Troubles (Continued From Page Une) | Tightning Rodney MONROE RED BRICK achieved in dollars of stable buy-} Lekko ing power.” ss Bardahl MOTORS GARAGE After a year in office, he re-|~ wodest Blond 111? WHITE STREET SIMONTON STREET Ported national production at alNintH RACE — 5-16 mile lrecord 367 billion dollars. ‘“Em- ployment is high, prices are | steady, and wages and profits are generally satisfactory,” he said. | But “there can be no certainty” | that the late-1953 dip in business activity will not become a broad- er and deeper movement than the “minor adjustment” thus far rec-' orded, he cautioned. He described the contraction as mainly an inventory adjustment— a production slowdown intended to reduce the rate of accumulation of stocks, and continued: “Our economy is basically |strong, . . . the current economic ALL NEW ‘33 CARS Low PricesOn ._ Good Late Model Cars ‘53 CHEVROLET, Sed. Del. - ‘53 FORD Custom, 4-Dr. S32 MERCURY, 4dr. ae "$2 FORD, 4-Dr. ‘32 MERCURY “200” “$2 MERCURY, 4-Dr. Monterey _. 1995 'brief and self-correcting, but . . . |the situation must not be viewed| with complacency , . . “Unless the government is pre- pared and willing to use its vast Powers to help maintain employ- |ment and purchasing power, even |a minor readjustment may be con- | verted into a spiraling contrac- tion.” ‘S2 CHEVROLET, 4-Dr. Del. 1295 fort for his sammstraucns a | MERCURY, Club Cpe. Wha see 1195 | “The government will not hesi- tate to make greater use of mone- }tary, debt management and credit ‘51 CHEVROLET, Club Cpe. 995 51 FORD, 2-Dr. Custom V2 - Me ed cee ee a) | MERCURY, 4-Dr. Pe 1195 ff gations, or to modify the tax |structure, or to reduce taxes, or }to expand on a large scale the | construction of useful public works, jor to take any other steps that! | may be necessary. "51 LINCOLN, 4-Dr. *51 PONTIAC, 4Dr._. «995 50 CHEV., 4-Dr., Power Glide _._ 775 ‘50 PLYMOUTH, 4:Dr. 750 ff, Te severament most and wit ‘SO FORD, 2Dr.. oa. a oem leat a pa 4 pa ‘SO INTERNATIONAL Pickup 595 ff,.,0%,csstuit! Part of this pre- "49 MERCURY Club Coupe _... 745 ffstances is a higher federal debt ‘49 PLYMOUTH, 2-Dr. _ S75 Ftc iced for constant vigilance 49 FORD Convertible x 745 and preparedness by government does not, however, justify constant | stirring or meddling. Minor varia- jtions in activity are bound to “48 PACKARD ____ 345 “48 NASH ____ joccur in a free economy, or fo: ‘47 HUDSON SUD UB SRE cen s Nr a that matter in any type of Has 2 homy. ‘46 PONTIAC el a | “The arsenal of stabilizing weap. 46 MERCURY _ $45 in willbe ira" soon by te government > not more Many More To Choose From jfrequently than is required to maintain reasonable stability.” The report was the last of the | three major messages which the President sends to each new ses- }sion of Congress in January. The Jothers are the State of the Union | and budget messages. The report was based on studies by the President’s three-member Council of Economic Advisers— Arthys F. Burns, chei-m “Teil i Waltcr \ Monroe Motors Come In and See These on White Street, or at the Red Brick Garage on Simonton Street ALL CARS ABOVE CARRY 6 MONTHS OR 6.000 M'LE GUABATITEE Grade 1 Trade Secret Short Bid Just A Bomb Pagoda Capehart Gay Skipper Speed In Review Remember Reggie Grade S$ Ginger Hill Selada Fusbudget My Bitsey Peck’s Pearl Reno Mary Waltham Memory Time TENTH RACE — 3-8 mile BARBARA GIBSON Her program closed “serious” song: “Boys tle, But Girls Can’t.” Accompanist Warner offered several well received selec-fj RETURN Tom Mettey - oe ae (Continued From Page One) dote about her next selection, the about an inch “and a half thick, will make three good portions. The Little Theatre 922 TRUMAN AVENUE SHOWING THURSDAY LOST HORIZON Ronald Colman - Jane Wyatt Se ee SHOWING FRIDAY THE VIGILANTES (In Technicoler) Jon Hall - Margaret Lindsay erate SHOWING SATURDAY CRISS CROSS Burt Lancaster - Yvonne DeCarle TE SHOWING SUNDAY (In Technicolor) Susan Hayward - Rebert Preston naa SHOWING MONDAY TOM SAWYER with four! songs by Medtner, Rachmaninoff and Gretchaninoff and the Strauss — Liebling Blue Danube. = As an encore, she included a Can Whis- Harwood Sawyer eee “literated MOLOTOV HOLE * {| MOTEL AND HOTEL (Continued from fage U.. + (Conunued From rage One) TODAY'S [Seri Deis Rumor wident reference to a Korean aca tam ran om | Churchill tuned it tlement and the mediates car | 808 and then argue about H” STOCK MARKET 2¢2" rece Bek ox Gener and right now is blocking peace settle-/ ments in Asia and thus has failed, to earn the right of any voice. jEach laid down a major condition even be contemplated. Dulles said the Big Four must {settle their two chief problems— Germany and Austria—before they jcould “stand before the world as last year. julative.” munist-led Vietminh rebels in Indo- be considered. Eden said the Chinese Reds must} "et s° goed." first prove their sincere desire for rean political conference to get! started. An¢ he echoed Dulles’ insistence that the Big Four must agree on Germany and Austria be- Levitt also is chairman | world peace by enabling the ‘Ko-\Hotel and Motel Division - between Miami and Key West. ight to be represented in| “and then,” he added, “Nation-|point. such sessions as the Berlin confer-/a1 cut us off without notice.” ‘and Red China is the coun-| Melvin Levitt, president of the try to do the representing. _ | Key West Chapter of the Florida Molotov spoke after Dulles, Bi-! moter Court Association, said Eden in turn had re-| there .s “a little bit of crying” , Fejection of his pro-' byt that the “motel industry in Each declared Red China | Key West is holding its own.” January of 1953, he added, was good and this January is just as, good. { : “We are not booming,” he said, [before a five-power parley could mut business is as good as it was ! “Whether business would be bet- iter with four flights a day is spec- ness was not so good in Miami. “Many hotels there are obat | | Peipi ii It kinds of package 8 | es poovees i ee Com inctuding meals,” he said. “And | china could a Big Five meeting a oe oe q of the ir di ‘, compared with last year. : ery ee ee eee However, he added, that business: Molotay untouched, He concluded|¥@S better here than elsewhere in his own speech later: “I’m quite Florida. presei jj} Laubscher said he had heard cha pram gg the ques-{that Fort ‘Lauderdale, ‘for poy tion of a: five-power conference.” |Ple, was off about 40 per cen American officials said Molotov’s from last year. major purpose is to offer every- build up pressure for a Big Five |Your choice. To the French, hopes of peace in Indochin: So that’s the way it goes. You thing to everybody in order to|Pays your money and you takes meeting: Business is good or bad. a. Use leftover coffee peat ag “i To the British and others, a/the liquid for cocoa, and you'll) chance of great East-West trade, |have a delicious mocha drink. {said there were three flights a day|in the list was lower with losses} going from fractions to around a House of Commons. To the United States, a Korean settlement. ern Powers agree to accept Com- munist China, few if any of these things are possible. Poinciana Center BLACK HILLS BILL'S LICENSED PASSION PLAY ‘And to the war-weary world, the FURNITURE SPECIALS | prospect of disarmament and/|5 pee. Chrome Dinettes ...... $59.50, atomic agreement. 5 pee. Limed Oak Dinettes .. $59.50) Underlying all this was the im-|5 pce. 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DAVID CIFELLI AMY OPTICAL 920 Truman Ave. (Rear) DISPENSARY TELEPHONE 2-7637 {423 simonton St. Phone 2.7522 iby eidrs heath SOUTH FLORIDA'S FINEST HOUDINI 7:00 and 10:45 DEAR BRAT 9:27 ONLY Show Times ‘ Minus signs were general in the/Today that same trend was in steels, motors, railroads, coppers, /evidence. : ‘aircrafts, chemicals, and electric) Among lower prices were Beth- issues. lehem Steel, Chrysler, Douglas Air- Yesterday the market declinedjcraft, Anaconda Copper, Dow ‘under profit-taking following the|Chemical, General Electric, New jsharp gains of the preyious day. | York Central, and Texas Co. 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 Co., 533 Duval St. Phone 2-6831, Make checks payable to Juvenile Council Home Building Fund. EVENING SHOWS: Friday, 6 and 9 P.M.; Saturday, 8:30 P.M. Prices: $1.85 - $2.46 - $3.08, Tax Included MATINEE: Saturday, 2:30 P.M—Prices: $1.23 - $1.85 - $2.46 —Tax Included Fox News Cartpon ‘Box Office Open: 1:45 + 9:00 P.M. Daily B45 - 8:00 P.M. Wednesdays CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE ap - TELEPHONE 2-3419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE | San Carlos Theatre Air - Conditioned STRAND THEATRE ‘NOW SHOWING YOU SEE IT WITHOUT GLASSES! Box Office Opens 12 Noon FIRST SHOW STARTS 12:30 — SECOND SHOW $:07 THIRD SHOW 5:44 — LAST SHOW 8:21 MATINEE — Adults, $1.25 — Children, 47e NIGHT — Adults, $1.50 — Children, 47e MONRO Mat. os or & 8:20

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