The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 12, 1954, Page 2

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Austria Asks Big Four For Restoration Of Independence By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER TODAY'S STOCK RKE By Fire Despite NEW YORK MA ‘The ET Heroic Efforts market transacted business quietly Fast thinking, quick-witted action color and does “‘a little sculpture.” to feed e \today in the first Lincoln's Birth- by the citizenry, and a mad dash Some of her works are in Private son said that y CLU j ITIZEN, OF 19 ‘Landmark Razed THREE LINCOLN ROTARY CLA: — | hanks, ERNIE MENT CIEE wean Hm (Continued From Page One) (Conunued From One) — . is es |Tied and in her early 50s, she now 2h€ Menus were planned to fur- a eee eae | nish a balanced diet and‘ * was STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE CIFELLI'S RADIO and rans the estate as a farm drawn from area commissaries.| Pp h . TLV. Service | She also paints in oil and water- The food was especially pach .ged nump! , - Coffee Factory Methods Used— ys. Captain in spite of trainloads i All Work Guaranteed BERLIN #—Austria appealed to! l ] {day session in many years. by the local police plus a ride for sects, Bone in public galler- of food. ‘the boys were always Mill Tai a — <newse us' ale rf "s Birthd, T s. bung x the Big Four today to restore 2 Bruta S ayer inimbas Dey aah ckeatsice ‘ee life by Key West fire department) Lincoln Isham is the sun of Rob- bing the various pro- ALL GROCERS FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE independence without further dela ° |were observed as holidays by se- Combined yesterday afternoon im ert Todd Lincoln's daughte: Mary. e speaker told of the ar- SERVICE — SEE... end at the same time asked for 7 Is Sub ect Of \curities markets until this year #2 effort to save one of the ear- He lives in New York City and in the center of the camp i DAVID CIFELLI easing of “harsh and inequitable”! lwhen members voted to remain — 7 pred American history Dorset, Vt. Reached at his home seated 100,000 persons and Your Grocer SELLS That Good! v A . economic concessions to Russia. | The appeal was laid before the Police Search jopen for business as usual. Prices moved narrowly, and the Berlin conference by Austrian For-| LONDON u — Scotland Yard pace of trading was quiet. eign Minister Leopold Figl. As the spread a nationwide dragnet today Chrysler and New York Central Ting at the number one station.’ None of the three have children, ministers took up the Austrian for the brutal strangler of a prim were two buying features. Chrysler New York Central opened on a Police squad cars flew to the) “JWI NOT FAMILIAR” [ing a golden spike, signifying the were not immediately available. | A police alert went out for two block of 20,000 shares up %4, and Scene. Disgruntled drivers fumed Figh made his appearance at a/men known to have frequented the later it worked its gain a little past amd swore as they tried to make regular session late in the after-|many - gabled 12-room mansion a point. noon which followed a secret meet-! tucked away in a quiet Victorian- fing on Asiatic questions. style London suburb. Among higher stocks were Balti-| Meanwhile neighbors and passing lara the Sheriff's Department Sleuths|more & Ohio, Anaconda Copper,|motorists had formed bucket bri- ra sent out a Statewide Pickup The mild-mannered Austrian checked footprints and tire marks Westinghouse Electric, Internation-|gades, garden hoses were Cera eye Peserest tien the cycle made an impassioned plea to re-jin’the tree-lined garden and finger-|al Paper, Bethlehem Steel, Stude- dling feebly, and black, smoke bil- wner had signe store his nation’s sovereignty and! prints and bloodstains inside the baker, and Boeing. deliver its seven million people'darkened old home. { from occupation for the first time Lower were Standard Oj] (NJ),|to devour the landmark. Amid this) When he was arraigned, Plath Airports and seaports got the RKO Pictures, American Smelt-\chaos fire-fighting equipment ar-|Said he issued the checks but add- since 1938. He asked that the eco-|descriptions of a middle-aged man ing, and Goodyear. nomic terms of the draft treaty be|and a handsome bearded young, revised “in a sympathetic and gen-|/man with pierced ears. Police said erous spirit. \they wanted to question them. ‘These terms would benefit Rus-| The 68-year-old Mrs, Mary Men- sia as the treaty now stands, They zies, known to the 19 aged resi- provide for a payment of 150 mil-|dents of the home she ran as) lion dollars over a six-year period |‘‘Lady” Menzies, was found beaten| by Austria for the redemption of|and strangled in front of a cold| factories in the Soviet occupation|hearth yesterday. The half-clothed | zone which were seized as German |body of her daughter, Mrs. Isobel assets. |Chesney, 42, was found submerged | They would also give Russia the in an upstairs bathtub. She was MRS. MERCEDES ROQUE PEREZ Mrs. Mercedes Roque Perez, 75,' lion’s share of Austrian oil pro- undressing to bathe when the ‘ied yesterday at 5:10 p. m. after duction for a period of 25 to 30 strangler struck. (2 long illness. years. Figl argued that the dispos- al of the country’s mineral re- sources is “an inalienable right The seman for every free people.” Weatherman The Austrian reminded the United States, Russia, Britain and France that negotiations on the Austrian state treaty began in 1946 and have “still not been concluded owing to circumstances upon which ence,” | : He said the delay has “led to the Might and Saturday. Light to mod- strange situation that the country erate Northerly winds this after- which was the first to be victim-/n0on becoming moderate to fresh ized by Nazi aggression will be|Northeasterly over the Keys and) the last to obtain its full freedom |fresh offshore. Low tonight about) and sovereignty.” \60, high tomorrow about 73. His country, he said now accepts! Florida: Generally fair thru Sa- “every term of the present draft|turday except some cloudiness of the state treaty which would)Southeast portion. A little cooler) secure Austria’s independence,|North and Central portions this freedom and sovereignty.” jafternoon or tonight, otherwise Only about fivé articles of the|continued mild. Funeral services will be held this boa peehem Field, preparing time and bought another afternoon at 5:30 in the Chapel of|for start of service here by two same price. j bri his the Lopez Funeral Home. The Rey, |independent airlines. | Plath was quoted as saying then! see) see perp amend Manuel Figueroa will officiate at} Royal Airlines, it was announced that “his bank balance would not er i the services. Burial will be in the Yesterday by Gerald Saunders, |cover the price of two new scoot-! “ family plot in City Cemetery. | th Survivors include two sons, An-|commissioners, would begin New cles.” |, The meeting was opened by the S tonio Roque and Jose Roque; one|/York-Key West-Havana package BYS' stepson, Ramon Roque; one bro- tour next week. i |ther, Vincente Perez; two sisters,| Peninsula Airlines, he added, is drawn, was closed at the time ‘check for $100.00. Little League neither Austria's people nor Aus-| Key West and Vicinity: General-|America Perez and Delia Alvarez; expected to start a daily Key West| and he was unable te verify the se tria’ influ-|ly fair weather and a little cooler three grandchildren and 22 nieces|-Miami flight with a 32-passenger| account. He ia’s government had any influ. itonight ‘and ‘Saturday. Windy. to- and n@heee niec oe . BABY DELORES (Continued From Page One) her angelic little face and closes her eyes tightly when facing the sunlight that filtered into the room of the modest little home on Love Lane. Her two small brothers, James, wo-and-a-half, and Mickey, four- ploma are now eligible to apply arte said that he met Wagner! and-a-half, came into house and for flying training. 5 F ida |J@mes went to the window and ad-| “Master Sergeant Ira Hunter, a 2 3 More than 50 in the draft treaty| Jacksonville Thru The Florida|> a s + 4 4 lot of shopping.” He claimed remain to be agreed by the Big Straits: Small craft warnings are JUSted the shade. The little boysirepresentative of the cadet selec-| er Four, unless Figl’s plea today hasjdisplayed from Melbourne north-| Worship their baby sister and were omar 4 later stole his identification. the effect of reopening those deal-|ward. Fresh to moderately strong ¢*t'emely anxious about her Pic-|will visit the Key West area Feb- ing with economic conditions, Most Northeast winds over North and ture being taken. diplomats have felt that the Rus-\moderate shifting winds becoming sians were unwilling to draw their|fresh Northeast over South Por-) occupation forces out of Austria tion. Generally fair weather, until the German question was} East Gulf: Moderate to fresh settled, mostly Northeast and East winds There was strong indication that|and clear to Partly cloudy weather) if Molotov would drop his insist-\thru Saturday. ence on a Big Five parley includ-| Western Caribbean: Moderate! ing Red China, U. S. Secretary |winds, mostly Northeast and East of State Dulles would be willing|and generally fair weather thru to reverse the previous American Saturday. Position that Russia should attend ference only as a partner of Red nso Mes Bin: eh 13) 2054 One thing in Delores’ favor Is the devotion and care that has been’ lavished on her. She is a round as a butter ball and other than the glaucoma that affects ight, is the picture of health. She was dressed in a short yel- low gown and little white kid shoes, and her twenty-three year old mother keeps her immaculate. When the photographer prepared ——— to take the baby’s picture today, ae ‘i the proposed Korean politcal co | observations Taken At City Office! ates, Disgdiertt was dublove at teat) ‘The show will be staged ina real,) “I'm not familiar with banking,” about the flash bulb hurting her old-fashioned minstrel tent to be he said. The court agreed. in Dorset, he thanked reporters contained a stage larger than a At 5:05 p. m., the peak of the for calling but declined to talk football field tush hour, fire alarms began to about himself. The open: on the h 920 Truman Ave. (Rear) * TELEPHONE 2-7637 STAR * BRAND ory of the West, and AMERICAN ne of the fire, Olivia and Si- Paes Robert Beckwith has featured two full-size trains meet- and CUBAN. COFFEE - ; 0 = “a ” . With screaming sirens several step-children. ng in the center of the stage in question, Russia’s V. M. Molotov little reat-grandmother, “Lady” opened on a block of 15,000 shares ™onton. 3 * ing in » —— TRY*A POUND TODAY — I tHE KEY ST PLAYERS indicated he had a new proposal Maier and her red-haired daugh-|up + at 61. the fire fighters went into action. a replica of the ceremony of driv- WE: to make on the subject. Details |ter at their sedate old folks’ home. Present 7 = + _o —_ g Pageant was based (Continued From Page One) joining of the country by rail. way for the emergency vehicles. |tTansaction with National Airlines. The Sunday convocation was a candlelight ceremony. Each Scout on the front row of the arena light- GIVE wr cirt or WEARING ~ ed a candle and in turn lighted d the next row of candles Captain j a COM Simpson stated that if was an “in- oS flowed skyward as flames sought/Plsint when the checks bounced. weicing sight” to see the entire hill ENITH, side lighted up. m ants losi ram was e [Tived and a line was dragged from €d that at the time “he thought: Kistory of Boy Seeuting since the woman uo |the nearest pumper with no effect: there Pes good money behind founding of the movement in| Brighten the life ofa bard-of- No Water. Another line quickly them.” his @ the | 1910. The pageant was put on en- | Yrsring. ee ee eon: wormed its way into place and the) Sheriff, a lary, found by tirely by the Scouts and directed | presi ascertain ere ere see ae see prbdlbsche eghilnaie brebepgiran | by, Scouts. Captain Simpuon told | !.-eo thought As sweating policemen di: : the Rotarians that it was the [heavy tate into by-ways and al Petit under date of Tuesday, Dec: | "et pragram of the encame | AMY OPTICAL ys sm lackens . | a jof a monument pointed into a set- The owner ot the cycle shop tes-) sel observer said that it was sig- 4B Si Se 2.7522 nein — Serpe Coe hited ke ee nificant to see an army of young — e le stood in sol ‘ A December 30 and that they left and CAB TO HEAR BOTH feturned later to buy one used | (Continued From Page One) @& Nem Comedy oy JOKW Yan ORUI OPENS FEBRUARY 15 Barn Theatre CURTAIN: 8:30 Tickets On Sale: Betty-Ann Stationers, $16 Flemiag Street $1.50 (TAX INCL.) own steam. He called it “Demo- \cracy in miniature.” 1€Y| Chairman Spear introduced Ro- closing) tarians Fred B. Walker, CWO, at the USN, the Scoutmaster of Troop Scooter with a check for $195. They |returned shortly before 1953 Income Tax Prepared at 600 TRUMAN AVENUE Corner Truman Avenue and Simonton Streets TAX CONSULTATION — GENERAL ACCOUNTING Specializing in STATE and FEDERAL TAXES ROBERT J. GROVER OPEN EVENINGS, 7:00 . 9:00 P.M. SATURDAYS, 9:00 - 4:00 P.M. Canes SOUTH FLORIDA'S FINEST an Eagle Scout, with two jchairman of the board of county /ers so he was buying used vehi.) 2!'™ 'e# |Scouts and President Ralph Rog- jers announced that Rotary Club ‘had given the Key West Library a The man said that the Miami bank on which the checks were baseball was given $15.00. | There were 26 visiting Rotarians, {and the two cans of Key West them a clear “3. title to both scooters. The pair took off up the keys. |Turtle Soup were presented to Dr. AVIATION CADET = [One of the scooters broke down peg Norden, of Lincoln, Nebras- (Continued From Page One) |? miles south of Miami, Plath.” a5 being the visitor who came [Program have been thrown open tOlprice of $110. He said today that jhigh school graduates. All single he could not remember where he bead Pie aiiag ae nee as sold them and that Wagner kept all jhealth and have a hizh school di- but about $15 of the proceeds. the longest distance. | Harold Laubscher, chairman of the Ladies Night committee, an- }j// nounced that Ladies Night was scheduled for the middle of March. Guests of Rotarians included State Representative Dante Fas- cell and Clyde Taylor, who were | guests of Robert Dopp; Lt. Jake Eurich, guest of Claude Spear; ']) {William Hall, who was the guest of | They came to Key West to visit Horace Biv ants CORBA CHAE |fuary 18 and 19 and will be locat- Wagner's “rich ae but “never! es G- Robinsats guest of DEKE jed at the Seleetive Service Board, | iq get to see her.” They later split|2"5 and L, A. Samet E \Post Office Building, to answer up in West Palm Beach, . Plathi@® the guest of Harold Laubsch-||! queries regarding the program,” iaid ny er, Captain Baird said, - In his lengthy and, at times in- A : It is hoped that the structure }! coherent story, Plath also said that! ' BILL BAILEY’S (Continued from Page One) can be restored to its former con- he had been depressed and is suf- will go to help those who need eye Peace Justice Albury Jacksonville and that they tra- veled to Miami where they “did ition detachment for South Florida ‘2#t Wagner dominated him and fering from a ringing in his ears, ‘ition. referred operations or glasses and are not |the case to Criminal Court. Plath POOR OLD CRAIG financially able to help them- |is being held in’the county jail in SERVICE selves. lieu of $2,000 bond. aiusa@ STATION Show Times CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE t ee d that conference should be two- opr, =< China as a participant along with| sided. The North Koreans and thetr e TELEPHONE 2-3419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE “Be eee North Korez, South Korea abd lusscclates: including Russia, would Tent Will Be Located at adil The Gay A VENTUREE oe other belligerents wishing to at- be on one side, On the other side BERTHA STREET and EAST BOULEVARD = tend. would be the South Koreans and i cet EST ” yard! SaVilday Francis at Truman ty os i China and North Korea rather th a ee baby’s eyes, but consented when she/erected at Roosevelt Boulevard 5 LIGHT TOUCH ‘awe TEMPERATURES was assured that it would only be and Bertha Street, |Sher’s Jewelry Store, 608 Duval! DIAL 2-9193 Following today's secret session, the conference secretariat released only this information: “The ministers continued their discussion on Item 1 (Russia’s Big Five conference proposal) of the Highest yesterday |Lowest last night Mean .... Normal .... PRECIPITATION |Total last 24 hours - 0 ins. a matter of seconds. It was De- \lores’ first picture since her par- jents have been so careful to shield ‘her from anything that might af- fect her well-being. Delores’ father, a World War | All persons who plan to attend Street, Lou’s Radio and Appliance) the show are urged to buy their Store, 522 Duval Street, the Sunny! tickets in advance since the Lions Isle Luncheonette, 901 White Street) Club receives a larger percentage or from any member of the Lions from these sales. \Club, The Club was to have kept half; Your PURE OIL Dealer Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries] ACCESSORIES | 9:21 ONLY agenda and their restricted session |Total this month .. w + 22 ins. at the Allied Control Authority |Deficiency this month... .41 ins. | . Building ended at 1:15 p.m.” i . .55 ins.) @Pparent that her parents have |Fund. However, recognizing the Th L | Th Western officials said the use Raat eae. — ins,| made great sacrifices to give [unprecedented need for polio work e itt e eatre of “continued” to describe the dis- — the by daughter the very best |this past year, it donated the 922 TRUMAN AVENUE cussion indicated it was not termi- Relative Humidity, 7 AM, medical att ailable, Her (entire profit, $2,308.40, to the March nated today and would be taken ool up in a fourth secret meeting at Barometer (Sea Level), 7:00 A.M. a ee - yet not fixed, 30.07 ins.—1018.3 mbs. ie Western ministers made 7 plain to Molotov in yesterday’s ili ” eres a.m cret session, it was understood, [Sunset 6:20 p.m. that they have no intention \oonrise 2:18 p.m. whatever of accepting his five-| moons t 115 acm. power conference demand, but that |@°°™S¢ they are deeply interested in hay-| TOMORROW: ing the Berlin meeting break the| [IDES Communist-U. N. Command dead- lock over arrangements for a Ko- (Naval Base) na pe tl " High Tide Low Tide (Lions jaca little Delores in. ere 1 ras ul| so WARNER BROS. reseens «i an peace settlement. 8 _m. l:ll a.m, every possible way, ickets are on sale ai ‘aul | i Progress along this line could es a dicStcesn., te ee, \ JANE er GORDON lead directly into negotiations for epee Peace in Indochina, Molotov re- Portedly was told. Following the session yesterday, Merchants Pan one Western source said the four| = ministers had made “a shade o Parking Law Progress.” Another said there was| os evidence the East and West were) The Retail Merchants Division Jooking for common ground. jof the Key West Chamber of Com- British and French diplomats merce voted unanimously this found some cause for hope in yes-(morning to oppose a city ordin- terday’s meeting because Molotoy’s|ance which would prohibit parking reaction. was not one of firm op-0f vehicles making deliveries on Position or rigid insistence on ali|the east side of Duval Street be-| Points of his own views. [oveen the hours of 4 and 6 p. m.| The British and French apparent.'daily. | ly got the idea that he He be| The ordinance was passed by the Willing to make a new approach|city commission at their last regu-| to a Korean conference, No one lar meeting and will come up for could be sure, however, that the|second reading next Monday. | Peiping government would go} The merchants, who met this along with Molotov and the gov-|morning, feel that the law is dis- ernment in Moscow. |criminatory and that because they The question of Russia's role injare collectively the city’s largest @ Korean conference has been aitaxpayers, they should be given sore one for a long time. The Com-|consideration. | | | | Two veteran, works as night guard at the Navy Yard. It is mother, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Rodriguez, choked with emotion when she told how they hoped to be able to take Delores to New York for the ep- ion that is now necessary. emembering the generosity of 3:15 a.m. Key Westers last year when Baby the second largest in the nation, Hollywood Beds, compl Jasper Walker was sent to the Ma-|Their tent has a seating capacity, Pee. Bedroom Suites yo Clinic, The Citizen contacted of four thousand. Featuring a cast) |Paul Albury, president of the Lions of 45 of the nation’s outstanding! |Club and was. assured that the minstrel stars, it fs a show worth) WHOOPEE! IT’S COMING!! The Big Bill Bailey ALL STAR MINSTREL Saturday, February 13 BENEFIT KEY WEST LIONS CLUB BLIND FUND the proceeds of the annual Conch | Bowl football game for the Blind BILL'S LICENSED of Dimes, and is depending on the funds from the minstrel show to) carry on the work for the blind.) In the. last three months, the club has spent $700 for eye opera- jtions and glasses, | The Bill Bailey Minstrel show is 703 Duval Street SHOWING FRIDAY THE FAT MAN Julie London - Rock Hudson SHOWING SATURDAY Family Honeymoon Claudette Colbert and | Fred MacMurray | Mat. 2 & 4:06 Night 6:12 & 8:18 AIR CONDITIONED STRAND Fri. - Sat., Sun. and Mon. FURNITURE SPECIALS Inner Spring Mattr: Tues. and Wed. EISNER FURNITURE CO. Poinciana Center Tel. 2-6951 THRILL AFTER THRILL TODAY and SATURDAY in M-G-M’s HALL OF FAME THRILLER! POWELL*M*<RAE AILORS sSances wee TECHNICOLOR / /7 = @ GENE NELSON cuscovee ceosar cxor SSS aa ee arenes FORD - SHERIDAN in Honduras ZY Mat. 3:30 Night 6:30 & 8:30 AIR COOLED Tempt Witch munists insist Russia be included| They will attend the commission @s a neutral. jmeeting enmasse, it was indicat Secretary of State Dulles was quoted by a Western source as/ Proposing that the Big Four call @ conference on Korea with Red |tofore the United States has insist- If this version is correct, it would|their 16 co-belligerents from the amount to some change in the|United Nations. This would group American Position on the projected |Russia valta those labeled by tte Worean political conference, Here-|U.N. as aggressors. ba ] 45 All Star Cast of Leading Minstrel : Performers ... Big Parade Down Duval Street Saturday BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW at Paul Sher’s Jewelery. Lou's Radio & Appliance, Sunny Isle Luncheonette or Any Member of the Lions Club Fox News Box Office Open: 1:45 - 9:00 P.M. 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