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Page 8 "1 "\" WEST CITIZEN Friday, February, 1954 The (Officers Seek NEWS BRIEFS | Weatherman Eight Escapes ° B EIR U T, Lebanon Syria forward positions of the 45th Divis- SaysFrom Ala. Prison slammed. shut her frontiers with ion, the 8th Army announced today. By AL LANIER . . viet Believes Lebanon today, cutting off all] The 45th, a former National) | | ae ; By RICHARD KASISCHKE movement of people and goods be-\Guard division from Oklahoma, is, Key West and Vicinity: Clear to) ATMORE, Ala. ® — Heavily) Moscow up—Take it from the tween»the two Middle East neigh-| returning to the United States next Partly cloudy thru Saturday; a armed police officers searched Soviet , Captain Video, Buck bors. Only citizens caught on the|month. Only about 1,000 men will little cooler tonight, warmer Sat- backwoods areas near here today Ro ame Ge cad maces wrong side of the line were per-icome home, but the division’s Uday. Light to moderate North- for oe rose sohed ee ae . paeapie peeiyal i back | i th.|West to North winds, becoming escaped through a tunne! ler e U. S. sp ior i phere cae ‘cama se ppclcanceaal —— North to Northeast by Saturday ae State Prison last night. |20 nangeear paid kplan toate of ) 1 i > hi ter “American im- No official reason was given for) GRACEVILLE (®—Forty-six car- Low tonight about 63; high tomor- escapees used a key to open a new ai id grea the sudden action. Syria’s presi-|loads—10 of peanuts-and 36 of pea-\Tow about 77. a door leading from a special Perialism” aimed at conquering dent, strong man Col. Adib Shishek-|nut shells—left here Wednesday for| Florida: A little colder South security cell block into a small|other planets. ly, clamped martial law over many|the north where the shells are Portion this afternoon. Cold again tunnel containing electrical wiring.| This is the judgment of one G. parts of the country last week prized as litter for poultry houses. |tonight with lowest 35-40 in North They forced their way through two Avarin, writing in the Soviet pe- after announcing there had been| Greenwood Products Co., opera-/Florida, and about 40 in the in- other doors into a main tunnel/Tiodical Art of the Cinema. His attacks against his troops and ef-|tor of the world’s largest peanut terior of the South portion. Warm- pau reaching freedom, emerg-jatticle is entitled ,, Hollywood forts to overthrow his regime. shelling plant here, valued the er Saturday. Continued fai jing in a powerhouse outside the|Looks to the Future. : — |shipment at $125,000. Jacksonville Thru The Florida Prison fence. ; Even if the Americans can't get MANILA (The 5,012-on Brit:| The shells were burned as waste Straits and East Gulf: Moderate , The break was discovered about to those other planets yet, says ish motorship Fernmoor, aground|until a few years ago. They now Northwesterly winds becoming gen- 8:45 P.m., some 15 minutes after|Avarin, they're meanwhile using on a reef southwest of Palawan Space Boys Are © |Big Jewfish Up To No Good { ” ¥ a KEYNES! FLA. aati sell for about $22 a ton. |tle to moderate North to Northeast the eight were believed to have'the space films to scare the U.S. Island, is sinking slowly and its jtaxpayer so badly he won't mind crew is standing by in four life- boats, the U, S. Navy said today.| It was reported there were 40/ crewmen aboard. LEESBURG (#—Rescue workers, searched Lake Griffin today for ther. Westem Caribbean: iby Saturday afternoon. Fair wea- nipped away under the prison. A. Strubble, deputy Alabama Paying the bill for rearming. Ac- Moderate Prison commissioner, said blood-|Cording to the Soviet writer, the two fishermen—one lost since Sun-/North to Northeast winds thru Sat- 20unds had picked up a definite destruction of New York shown the oth ake 5 day Spats » , trail early today. Prison guards,|in the movie “When Worlds Col- ee eee widely scatiered showers, "sheriff deputies and state patrol lide” is an attempt t0 give “the] MRS, ELSIE WAHRER, of Chicago, caus! off the a | z | ncaa ee A i y 7, ls i $} s y e1 LOS ANGELES Pierce Bau-| Bully Zackery, Leesburg Negro,! Key Wesi- Fla. Feb. 5, 1954 eercae n et cane ee fright and ‘0, stify ane aay) Wasteena, Capt. Douglas Trevor. She f tournament oe ae noah such went cma the lake late Wedoeslsy:|Ousery eters’ Talon At City Offical ne, bout i@0 aaileeimecth (Mente cece" She and her husband, pictured above with h cuda, king and bonita. crashed into a sedan and killed} Eddie Danford of Tampa went Prison town ai mues north- 7 seven persons, has been convicted) of manslaughter. | Bauder, found guilty yesterday) by a jury after four hours of delib- eration, is free on bail pending sen- tence March §. Mrs. Virginia Lee, driver of the sedan; her daughter, Karen, 4, and five neighborhood} died in the accident Oct. 5.|Foundation fellowship for study|2crn pe 24 boure —- ‘01 ins. like this’ would henge aaa Avarin reported that Flash, — abroad, Deficiency this moath <> =20 nest, THEY Just sipped one over Buck Video, Superman aod Bruce] MRS, SARAH E. NEW YORK #—Two earth trem-| Carothers, a senior at Florida! rota) this year . ‘ cae iat Sas 3 ti Hieada es Man’ a bee Saal GARDNER ors were recorded early today on|State University, was one of 102/neficiency this year. -1.41 ins. e same time, puty cain who try to gain preeias ot! ‘ : m University seismo-|graduate students from 102 coun- _ pe pon commlsnioner: ..qaeeoned | 7 _- | Mrs, Sarah Elizabeth Gardner, the Fordha: ss the id. grach, tries to receive a fellowship. ity, 7 A.M, —|the vigilance of guards working|the world.” Their films, he con- The Rev. Joseph J. Lunch, seis- mologist, said they occurred 8,000 miles away in an undetermined direction, Their intensity was not known, TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras #) — fishing Sunday with two compan- ions, one of whom drowned when their boat overturned. The other was rescued from a floating island. CHICAGO (®—Milton Stover Car- others of Tallahassee, Fla., today was named to receive a Rotary He will study history in the Brit- ish Isles. The fellowship is de- signed to further Rotary’s aim for better international understanding. WASHINGTON (#—Postmaster |Highest yesterday ..... Lowest last night .. Mean ‘Normal ‘Sunrise .. Sunset at 7 A.M., EST TEMPERATURES PRECIPITATION 1014.6 mbs, Tomorrow's Almanac el), 7:00 A.M. 7:07 ins. 6:15 ins. east of Mobile. A rebuilding program has been ‘under way at Atmore for nearly 57 tWo years and is 70 per cent com- plete. Prisoners have been kept in the old facilities while the new prison went up around it. | in the security cell block and prom-| jised a full investigation. He described the escapees as “tough turkeys,” none of whom Was supposed to have access to the \corridor running by the tunnel At least one space man isn't even a good actor in the Soviet \view. Avarin described swimming star Buster Crabbe as ‘‘one of the inine pseudo-actors who played |Tarzan in the Hollywood films.” He told his readers Buster played |Flash Gordon ‘quite colorlessly.” electric and thermo weapons, ex- | jother weapons of mass destruc- tion.” tinued, “‘show all kinds of atomic, | Plosive flying discs, atom eyes,| stratoplanes, cosmovibrators and) —Photo by Jeff Brodhead. DEATH |84, died away this morning at 8 jo’clock at Jackson Memoral Hos- pital, Miami. The body is being brought to Key West for funeral services and burial. Services will be held Sund y af. inati nt to the Senate |door, The critic said such “atomists’” ternoon at 2 o'clock at !leming Political prisoners are to get their Neease by: ating Bisashower TOMORROW'S as Bernard Baruch and the late baie irae Chureh where the sone! re fd atl p.m freedom under a new amnesty de-|for confirmation included Bernard| [TIDES EASY TO FIND pocrelary Fee hes related ME The Rev. aiiees a Hoa ill eree approved last night by Con-|O’Brien, Panama City, Fla. ee Pare ape er launch the space campaign when/jofficiate at the services. Burial ree. ‘i High Tide Low Tide Lonnie -|America thought it had a monop-|will be in the family plot in City The new law, effective immedi- vas onan copmuenait:| 3:42, a.18. 5:26 a.m, Fait rears carr pa Heloly on the atom bomb. The pur-|Cemetery. Lopez Funeral Home is ately, also authorizes funds to re-|man of the State Roa vb del (RE TPE 5:44 p.m, a ow ‘where tit, pose: “to do everything possible in charge of arrangements. patriate Hondurans who fled the|he wants convict camp prisoners aes ut, he said, if anyone else tries|to frighten the forces of Peace and| Mrs. Gardner was the widow of country for political reasons. to have television sets “‘to see and|Boea = on to wear it, he'll know soon enough. democracy with the United States|the late Whitmore J. Gardner, who LOS ANGELES A blonde| "Acting Gov. ‘Charley. Johns re-|Caldee Tee tal ee tanding Sev-latom bomb monopoly.” for many years was Chief of Po- jonde ; - singer who lost her left leg in a traffic accident has also lost her suit for $154,277 against the drivers of three cars involved in the crash. cently said he had ordered TV sets for the road camps which are under Webb's jurisdiction, Cheannel (north end) +ah Wm +14 (—j—Minus signs = Corrections to be subtracted. en feel tall in his shoes, wears a size 49. MANY SUSPECTS (Continued From Page One) But when Russia exploded her bomb, Avarin continued, Holly- wood entered a new phase. The movie men “foretold the inevita- lice here. Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. A. F, Ayala, and Mrs. W. W. Pinder, both of Key West, Mrs. J. —— : bility of interplanetary wars and/A. Miller and Mrs. W. T. Perez, A jury which deliberated more] PENSACOLA — A tractor|(+)—Plus sigm _ Correetions te) superintendent of the Sunday! propagandized the idea of aay — d than 12 hours denied damages last|flipped over and drowned Robert be added. School of the First Baptist Church|proPa®: indiz conquer-iof Miami, and Mrs. L. G. Abram night to Toni Lee, 21, crippled while riding a motorcycle with Bob Masino, Miss Lee testified that she underwent 21 operations before the leg was amputated. D. Benjamin, 32, Foley, Ala., Ne- gro in a pool yesterday, TAMPA (®—Gen. Curtis LeMay, chief of the Strategic Air Com- mand, is learning to fly one of the ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA of Lake Wales. All of the people to Reference Station: Key West whom the home made fudge was: ‘Time of Height of/sent last December are members Station— ‘Tide high water|of the church. Bahia Honda (bridge) ———oh lm 9.8 The candy made about 20 per- #\sons violently ill, but there were ing the universe.” BULLETIN SAYS (Continued from Page One) the difficulty of feeding,” the bul- letin said. son, New York; one son, G. W. Gardner, Jacksonville; a brother, T. T. Thompson, Key West; 15 grandchildren and 10 great-grand- children, a | ROCHESTER, N. Y. (# — Thou-|speedy Stratojet bombers capable|No Name Key no deaths. Mellick said it was so}, The bulletin underlined the anx-| SURVEY STARTS ON | prio workers mone city of brea es atom bomb. = (east end) —+2h 20m Seeder pra une a jiety felt for the Pope's condition. (Continued From Page One) | 332,000 were without bus transpor-| Gen. ay has spent most a peated sore the synem 8 Bow Channel Viaduct near Sum-| MRS. ROBERT MORITZ, of Marion, Inds has entered this 37- ‘tion today as a result of an un-|this week at MacDill Air Force Temperatures sorbed the poison. JOHNS TELLS OF meriand Key among others. inch snapper in the Jaycee fishing tournament. She caught expect erke of about oo drivers Base bere learning the B47 medi ee ee eS 8 oe ccc enen teats tare hoe ae ee Transit. Corp Toe br Siipereligd mane a asta tigh Peanentee sed At 7:30 4.M., EST mate bouts sey Lovarto for killing ed in the past.” ,.| Crespo, at right above. In the party with her were her hus- trolley line aiso was rt down. 2 jis over, ‘Atlanta _ ~ 38)lawn worms was missing. . Johns, a candidate for governor -| band and H. B. Goodnight, also of Marion, who caught a 42 and The strike hit the ‘tity—third Augusta ~ 24) Another developed from investi-|if the Supreme Court rules he is ... | a 44-pound amberjack.—Photo by Jeff Brodhead. largest in the state—without warn-| NASHVILLE, Tenn, ~The Civ-|Billings 38) gation of the way the names andleligible to run, pledged his admin-|D0 & Key West winter visitor) Pa Let eae ing yesterday during the afternoon|il Air Patrol stepped up its search|Birmingham ___________ 32/addresses_ on the parcels waslistration will help complete the|fishing from the Kemp Channel| : m rush hour. Z in several states today for a pri-|Boston _______________ 35/formed of letters clipped from|Jacksonville expressway. He said bridge yesterday summed up the| set by the late Bill Odom Aug. Union officials said the strike;vate plane missing since Wednes- was called because of the com- Pany’s failure to abide by an arbitration board’s award on wage scales and hours. The company termed the strike “unauthorized.” day with a Wisconsin man and his young son. CAB headquarters here identified the missing pilot as Herbert C. Westphal, a Manitowoc furniture Buffalo Charieston Chicago - Corpus Christ Denver 23) 35 34) 57 35| newspapers and a telephone book. Overton related that there had been an extra telephone book at his home but it was missing when a search was made, Mellick said. he has already set up more than 6% million dollars for the express- way and that “there will be more money to complete the job.” About 250 civic, business and! Teaction of fishermen this way: “It’s the best news we've heard ‘in a long time. We come to the keys for two months every winter and love to fish from the bridges, 10, 1947, | Mrs. jwill t | i Bixby’s 20,525-mile route e her from San Francisco ‘0 Newark, N. J.; Paris; Basra, ‘Iraq; Karachi; Calcutta; Tokys Make Another’ a ; A El Paso - 40} Mellick said the motive appar-|political leaders of Northeast Flor-|Now we can relax — Ws a bit dane Try At Record | Mid Island; and back to San store owner, and his 13-year-old/r¢ worth : 45\ently was a feeling by Mrs. Over-|ida attended the dinner. igerous now.” (Nees | Francisco, SEOUL. — The 24th Infantry|son, Richard, en route to West Gilcesn 56/ton that fellow church members | BURBANK, Calif, ( — Diminu-| Her plane is a twin-engine De pi a: first Cer Abs unit hae vesch) Fla., where Westphal | 7. ciconville a 4o|neslected her socially, NEIGHBORS PLEAD WELFARE AID TO __|tive Dianna Bixby is preparing to-/#aVilland Mosquito bomber named Korean War, will take over|has a home, eile ape i Miss Flying Tiger. ake Baneass City a ROOSEVELTS WILL Pe sas oasapunise my a et!_ (Continued From Page One) [day for an assault on the ‘round) qn’ 3959 Mrs. Bixby and her buse IVEL [Key West Airport 68} (Continued From Page One) [Gladys and married her in Las\fare worker is appointed, more the world flight record that eluded band Bob, who is her flying part Cc SERVICE BOARD DULLES CLAIMS apt rales 51\complaint in which she accused|Vegas, Nev. He never told her|services can be offered in the way/her four years ago. ner in Bixby Atrborne Products, (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) [Fouisville 34jher husband of intimacies with 12/anything about his prison past. Thejof long time foster care to chil-| The 31-year-old mother of two Long Beach, Calif, a charter ‘The matter will be discussed at/bellion in which two million Ct ean _.. 34/women and her release of a letter|first she heard of it was from|dren who are in need of continued children, a flier since she was 29/"¢ight line, attempted. the world their next meeting. Germans defied teir government |Miami une 58) Signed by a me ae admithing, spina ter the law caught up aera to the breakup of their vith 5.000 Segped: bers, tas aa paren Sateen + Sater zi ¥ vi a: own homes. | ia i Ca a hal bya baled pee paaakablalaatl aoe epee er ernnespolis a Tote vett sepuied esse tus ntier |e eeaeeay ietticaral arcesiodibem/en Nock mare: sea information, |set a tentative takeoff date of Feb. possible record, peared before: the groupe saying | rae, Bemphis 4g WS false, but said he signed it toa fugitive warrant from Michigan, |it is suggested that Miss Fike, the 24, from San Francisco, on a solo oe that “he was the only one eli: | ‘The American statesman damned ee oan 30|2Void a scandal. Last Tuesday her|He was arraigned Wednesday and|Supervisor, be communicated with. trip she hopes to make in 60 hours.| About a third of the population gible for the post.” | Baker: is the only member of the police department who has Passed. an examination for the at the Molotov plan, which would entrench the Red minority of East Germany in any future united gov-| ernment and he declared: Norfolk __ Oklahoma City Omaha (attorneys said they have proof to agiack her charges, 27) remanded to the sheriff to await extradition, She can be reached at 919 White- head Street—telephone 2-7923. | The recognized record of 73 0f France lives in houses without \hours 5 minutes 11 seconds was running water. | : 7 ye A ca Rincicns “In the name of peace, he (Mr,|Pensacola ———— #New Transportation Building At Boca Chica are ~ Molotov) proposes a method for|Pittsburgh -— | A search of city hall records to-extending the solid Soviet bloc to|Roancke 21 preemie TE eR : - i ee nt Baker received! the Rhine. ie Louis ___________ 32, HEaag yet following letter from the Civil| “In the name of democracy, he {San Antonio — Service Board, dated December 22,| has set forth the classic Communist San Francisco ——— a0: |pattern for extinguishing demo- |Seattle “The board is pleased to furnish you with the following information concerning the recent examination ico Divison of the Doparonen vi ent “1. Your grade examination was .1 per cent. e “3. Your name has been placed in the No. 2 position on the eligi- ble registry for the positions of Lieutenant and Sergeant.” The letter was signed by L. H. Goddard, then executive secretary of the board. Baker later resigned but was allowed to retain his seniority and eligibility for promotion if he rejoined the police force. The law states that such protection is given, providing that the person in question rejoins the force with- “The request of Captain H. Baker tion of captain with the City of Key! West Police Department, effective! January 1, 1953.” vil Service greated the Curry, Fi Board members; cracy as that word has been under- stood for 2,000 years.” Dulles levelled sharply at the Russian in the full knowledge that Molotov’s uncompromising attitude | on German unification has virtually | killed that subject in this Parley unless something very surprising happens. He blasted the Soviet zone gov- |ernment for daring to presume equal rights with the freely elected West German regime and refer- jring to the East, he said: the Sovet plan would negotiate on a basis of equality with the govern- } ment of the (West) German Fed-! eral Republic. However, the scales | are to be still further weighted in favor of the Soviet puppet regime, because it is provided by the Soviet plan these i 1 negotiations shall also involve ‘wide participation of democratic organizations’. said that by democratic tions Molotov means cap- jtive trade unions, youth organiza-} jtions and women’s groups “which |ti C larry|promote the Communist Purposesja block of 8,000 shares up to be re-instated as el- without cpenly presenting .them-/15%s. for promotion for the posi-\selves to the People in their true} guise.” Four of Jupiter's 12 moons re- volve about the planet in a direc- approval were C.'tion opposite to the others and op-|Northern Pacific, rank Weech and posite to that in which the Planets (NJ), Tevolve around the Sun, Tallahassee ——______ ‘Tampa Washington TODAY'S STOCK MARKET NEW YORK (®—The stock mar- ket advanced slightly today heavy trading. The surge of overnight order jwas so heavy that the high spec “It is that regime which under |ticker tape was unable to kee; \pace for a brief period. The market's advance at the in most seldom got out of a fraction range, After the first enthusiastic rush ahead, many key prices backed down from their best an |small minus signs appeared. | Key divisions were ahead in- |cluding railroads, oils, steels and jaircrafts. But there was markec |backwardness apparent in the mo tors. Pepsi-Cola, yesterday’s most ac ive issue up 34, started today o 78 at Among higher stocks were B, Jehem Steel, Goodrich, Dou |Aireraft, Radio Corp., Ameri Telephone, Anaconda Copper, Ge: jeral Electric, New York Central, Standard Oil! Texas Pacific Land Trust,} and Pan American World Airways, se = tav.tisic5 FOR REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE WORK on U.S. Navy Photo. a Building at Boca Chica Field. This building, like the Shop Building, = types of vehicles—including has a reinforced concrete all land was the contractor. The engineers were Maurice Connell and Associates of Miami. The architect was Stewart and Skinner, als truck: s, cars, and cranes—are housed in this new Transportation frame and a concrete block and stucco exterior. Fred How- © of Miami—Official cad free.

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