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Page2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN The Monday, February 1, 1954, FIVE CANDIDATES FILE Franklin, incumbent, of Fort My-|) NEW YORK @#—The stock mar- Weatherman ers; William R. Neblett and Mil-|ket moved irregularly today in ear- too R.-Parrot, both of Key vel dealings: ‘ ate Offices Says) Today’s noon deadline was for Aside from a few wide swings ‘qualifying for all state offices ex-\i% individual stocks, most price Key West and Vicinity: Faiticent governor and the railroad) Changes were in the smaller frac- weather thru Tuesday with some|commission. Candidates for those) ‘ims. Aon cloudiness in afternoons. Continued offices have until March 15 to file.| Among higher major divisions mild. Low tonight about 68 degrees;| Already in the governor’s race/¥Te steels and most railroads. TODAY'S high Tuesday about 75 degrees.|are LeRoy Collins, Brailey Odham Moderate to fresh northeasterly}and Acting Governor Charley E. winds occasionally 20-22 mph off-| Johns. : shore, Some likelihood of scattered) In the supreme court race are showers Tuesday night. |the following incumbents: Florida: Mostly clear becoming) Group 1, Glehn Terrell; Group partly cloudy along the east coast}7, Haicd L. Sebring; Gfoup 3, tonight and Tuesday. Slightly |John E. Mathews. warmer Tuesday and in most sec-| For the Railroad and Public tions tonight. | Utilities Commission, the following Jacksonville Thru The Florida|candidates have qualified: Straits and East Gulf: Gentle | Group 1, Allen R. Acosta of moderate northeast -winds becom-| Jacksonville; Group 2, Davis At- ing variable over north portion to-|kinson of Tallahassee. night and Tuesday. Clear to partly cloudy weather becoming partly) MAN INJURED IN Srey Se see. 5 agg (Continued trom fage One) and rushed to the side of the day with isolated light showers in| sg poco Cuties” Moderate, building in an effort to save her, occasionally fresh northeast to east} The impact threw him, and his winds thru Tuesday. Partly cloudy|wife also struck the ground. An weather. Widley scattered light} ambulance surgeon pronounced her showers. dead. Racenstein was taken to a hos- Key West, Fla., Feb. 1, 1954 pital suffering from a possible leg Observations Taken At City Office at 7 AM., EST fracture. TEMPERATURES Cro-Magnon men painted pic- Highest yesterday ccm vem 16\tures on cave walls of animals Lowest last night we 65\which are now extinct and the Mean woe Tilpaintings have been preserved to Normal wwe Tithe present day. PRECIPITATION #5 Total last 24 hours Tomorrow's Almanac Total this month .. Deficiency this month Total this year . Deficiency this (Naval Base) Low Tide Barometer (Sea Level), 7:04 A.M.| 3:09 a.m, 30.17 ins.—1021.7 mbs. Frank and Jessie James Present Demolition Demons AUTOMOBILE THRILL SHOW ROLL - OVERS ... DIVE - BOMBER WALL OF ICE... Head On At Wall of Ice . ... 60 Miles Per Hour. . . 25-FOOT FIRE POOL Thrills - Chills - Spills BOCA CHICA RACE TRACK FEBRUARY 6th and 7th ADMISSION $1.50 (tax included) CHILDREN UNDER 10 ADMITTED FREE Auspices American Legion '54 Chrysler's |The motors were lower along with | most coppers and many chemicals. jOther sections were steady or nar- lrowly mixed. | Bethlehem Steel, Friday’s most jactive stock with a gain of 3% jafter an increased dividend dec- laration, opened today on a block ‘of 5,000 shares at 58 up %, and in later trading it improved that \position to a new 1953-54 high j mark, Chrysler was the softest spot in the motor division at a new 1953-54 low. Also lower were General Mo- tors, Radio Corp., Kennecott pers Dow Chemical, and United Air 8. Cop-|Linden, a stone’s throw from the | VEXING PROBLEM OF (Continued From Page One) “Mogambo” To of the four foreign ministers where they can argue more freely. Open Tuesday ‘DEATH lie Bemiane co nojr ines, oc At Islander | Western diplomats talked | | MRS. JESSIE SUICK mistically about the conference.|. “Mogambo,” new M-G-M offer-| irs. Jessie Suick, 60, died Sat- They have taken up more Subjects /!08 starring Clark Gable and Ava yay at the Monroe General Hos- read as a which opens tomorrow at pital, Rosary services were held _ They have taken up more sub-'everything 2 moviegoer could wish oe eens P. = ame jects faster than at apy Previous for in the way of romance, thrill- ‘Racuiens ua — et eo meeting. One Western diplomat packed adventure and wondrous|_ ®¢qwie’ Aeaewe . aa re ne eee esnin (eanetounds of the Samia, sal fora| eet tern Ge Ce ing of sea warfare as distinguished of Africa filmed in Technicolor. |e gro aaah gga from the stubborn trench warfare) This drama of an expedition peed ge iy wee =o ne behead nage fleader who becomes involved in al hs nay’ it ane neely was ae |. The Russians and oe erMaNs triangular romance with an Amer- rains ae ape dy sere have done much to , ard the ican show girl and the wife of an He 4 y ristine Mar- kof the change is oad et’ |English anthropologist who ac-/ ue, Gaus! ter-in-law. ra chee erga twet to tore company him on a safari through’ ~~ oki ica Prosperous West Berlin, 19 totale gorila country war fmed oq TaUve Pysmies armed with spears ite’ coubacte moved for this|® four-month location trip through ae - me pets 7 % a ‘week from the American sector’ | 102000 miles of territory in British dened pan . ogy e aed Allied Control Authority Building/£2%t Africa and French Equatorial ves esi a pres . Apion to the shiny new five-million-dollar|MfFica, much of it never photo- {70m She Net im Te oe ee ee Russian Embassy on the Unter Den|S*#Phed before. Its scenes of na- rani vm lly rage ae Gang tive ceremonies and uprisings, an/OUt Tomantically in tie conclusion. encounter with a maddened rhino- Ports as the safari boss, and jceros and the climactic episode of AV4 Gardner, as the show girl who ruins of the prewar American Embassy. 5 pee. Chrome Dinettes .... beng 5 Limed Oak Dinettes .. $59.- 15 bee: wrought tron Dinettes $6450 AMERICAN |Peinciana Center EN Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAN and cuban COFFEE Tel. 24951 —- TRY A POUND TODAY —« FURNITURE SPECIALS EISNER FURNITURE CO. Come'drive the greatest A block of 10,200 shares of Gen- eral Jost was up on the tape off % al . The Foreign ministers are meet- ing in the large, well-heated Hall) of Mirross. Five huge mirrors re- flect its splendor—pink marble! columns, rich walnut and birch| trim, and heavy ornate chandeliers with masses of lights. Restrictions on, movement be-; tween the East and West sectors have been reduced. Eastern store windows have been patked with| goods seen before only in West| Berlin shops. But as the conference went into| its second week, no evidence that | the Soviets were changing their| basic aims was manifested. Just before midnight Saturday, | the East Germans published their own plan for uniting Germany. Westerners were certain it was drafted in the Kremlin for Molo- tov to sponsor in Beflin, even ‘though the East German announce-| ment contained no specific Soviet endorsement. One quick look at it was enough to convince the men from the West it was a Slavic booby trap—a pre- fabricated Czechoslovakia. of} It provided that the Communist bosses of the 18 million East Ger- mans would have as many votes in a new government as the 50 mil- lion West Germans, 4 It would pit the solid phalanx of the one-party East. regime against West Germany’s demo- cratically divided several parties. Russian guns would remain in East Germany until the new govern- et Was set up to the Reds’ satisfaction. It is a sharp cbatré¥t to British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden’ plan, which contained the West idemand that free elections should NEW KEY WEST-CUBA |be held first of all to choose a au a democratic German government! (Continued From Page One) [with which the occupying powers have one or-the other vessel in op-|could make peace. eration within six months. The East German plan is de- The lease'is necessary as a guar-|signed to tie a united Germany to jantee that facilities for the ferry|Russia. The Eden plan would swing line will be available in Key Westlit to the West. before proceeding to purchase the| The Communist demands also in- ships, Said. eluded the holding of Soviet-style out his proposi-jelections only after a peace treaty is signed. Certain classes, usually described by the Reds as profes- some $50,000|sional people, capitalists and Jand- lords, would be denied the vote. The East German plan called for séven steps in making peace | commis-|with Germany—scrapping of the, Germany’s peace contract with the! West, banning of “militaristic and | fascist organizations,” establish-| ment of an all-German provisional Chemical, and American Tobacco. Commodore; Waldo Collins, secre- itary and Bascom Grooms, trea- i : i RE*GE ee munst parlance means the Eu- ropean army, The Little Theatre $22 TRUMAN AVENUE SHOWING MONDAY TOM SAWYER Tom Kelley as Tom Sawyer SHOWING TUESDAY The Mask Of Diijon Jean Bates - William Wright gob LEA er a ial SHOWING WEDNESDAY STRANGLER OF THE SWAMP R. LaPlanche - Robert Barrett lthe perilous gorilla hunt supple- knows her way arcund, form an ‘i ‘ jelectric romantic combination, and ment the emotional! tension of the/ 3 i plot situation tc create an African|@Te ably abetted in the performan-| drama even more suspenseful and °*S of lage Kelly, as hae the i young wife whose marriage seems ce Sane one Ming oe hreatened by the African interludes Gable plays Vic Marswell; who 2% by the British actor, Donald 7 1 5 Sinden, playing the anthropologist finds a charge of dynamite laid on A ~ the doorstep (actually, in the show. 5° intent on his study of animals ler cubicle!) of his African jungle|‘hat he is unaware of the emotio- compound in the person of jaunty, palaces being played behind his slangy show girl “Honey Bear’?|P&k. | Kelly (Ava Gardner), ‘The latter| The atmosphere of Afrca a and color as well as in the is brought down to earth and sub-|°0Un¢ s sequently into Vic's arms when ‘Hrilling shots of animal life have she learns she has been stood up|been brilliantly captured by Direc- by the maharajah she has come|tOr John Ford, who recently chalk-' to meet. This impetuous romance/@d uP his fourth Academy Award is brought to an abrupt end, how-|for his direction of “The Quiet ever, when lovely Linda Nordley,|Man,” and who might well garner) wife of the British logist Yet another award for ““Mogambo. Donald Nordley, plans to accom-|The producer is Sam Zimbalist of| pany her husband on a safari to| King Solomon's Mines” fame, be led by Vic. Circumstances force EER PLS fa 35 eas Honey Bear to become a member of the safari as well, and the re- sulting fireworks between the two girls, both of whom have become infatuated with Vic, are almost as dangerous as the safari’s encounter with hostile natives and jungle beasts. The action leads up to the thrill- ing climax in which the safari en- gages in a giant gorilla hunt, with BILL'S LICENSED PAWN SHOP 703 Duval Street RADIO and CIFELLI'S T.V. Service Factory Methods Used— All Work Guaranteed Marine Radios & Asst, Equipment FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE —SEE... 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