The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 23, 1954, Page 10

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Page 10 EXPERT'S REPORT (Continued From Page One) qusted to assign an additional 'the Junior Chamber of Commerce Period to and the Parent-Teacher Associa- worker for a tem; THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, February 23, 1954 COUNTY SCOUT (Continued From Page One} [ke Will Spend ‘Most Of Today On Golf Course =. Weatherman They Came Here To Get Worm £ HELPLESS DAD SEES SON BURN TO DEATH LOS ANGELES (An invalid while his help with the development of a re-\tion of Harris school each agreed, ceiving home and the finding of to sponsor a Cub pack amd that) By MARVIN ARROWSMITH additional foster homes, jthe Navy Social Ciub (colored)) PALM SPRINGS, Calif. #—This 9. That school visiting teacher and would sponsor a Sea Ship Explorer is the last day of President Eisen- counselor services be strengthened’ Unit. Key West and Vicinity: Clear-to| partly cloudy and warmer thru} Wednesday. Moderate east and) David, 12. in accordance with nationally recog) Archie Potter announced an elab- nized standards. 10. That policies be developed be- during the year. tween the juvenile court and the| Adams, Edger Stark and Claude|hower are scheduled to start back police department and sheriff's de- Spear were named as a nominating to Washington by plane tonight and partment to authorize law enforce.|committee to submit the name of|to arrive in the capital early to- ment officers to exercise greater 2 man who will fill the position of/morrow morning. There are sleep-| leaving Chairman of the district, which was/ing quarters aboard their special discretion im returning or f i f upon left vacant by Frank’s death. f 3 orate training program for leaders jhoser’s southern California vaca- ion, and he plans to spend a good part of it on the golf course. | The President and Mrs. Eisen- \plane, the Columbine. southeast winds State of Florida: Clear to partly) cloudy thru Wednesday except in-| creasing cloudiness with chance for widely scattered showers in ex- treme north portion tonight or} Wednesday. Cooler extreme north portion by Wednesday afternoon. Marine Forecast Jacksonville Thru Fla. Straits and East Gulf, Parents or a | Capt. Robert S. Simpson, USN| After Eisenhower arrives in the Area: Gentle to moderate variable grief fat Archie Clark, was taken to a hos pital, CITIZEN ADS BRING RESULTS 4 produce them at the) (MC) vice chairman, will act as|capital, Secretary of State Dulles NOW OPEN winds north portion becoming mod- FE juvenile court at an _ for them as @ temporary expedient | is named. PRESIDENT’S VISIT (Continued From Page One) spends $500,000 a year plugging it- self. Now, with Palm Springs bask- ling in the reflected glow of world- wide publicity attendant to Presi- dent Eisenhower’s visit, all that is changed. Thousands of sightseers jammed the town last weekend. Hotels were sold out. The 10,000 year-around residents were swamped with guests who “‘just dropped in.” Businessmen say they couldn't \have bought so much publicity for a million dollars. And it hasn't 100) cost ’em a dime. Of the len said: “I am not in favor of a large institution. A small home wouid not be a burden on the taxpayers.” first recommendation, Al-' bing immediately and ve a master plumber do the| work if they don’t want me to do it,” Watson declared. He added that he has been a Key! West resident for 16 years and has' built and sold several homes here. “But if they don't release the Pressure, I’m going to have to give up a very good business and move my family out of Key West,” he said, He added that he was married in Key West and that all but one} of his children were horn here. About 10 million people in the United States have some form of heart or blood vessel disease. FLA. NATIONAL (Continued From Page One) Key West by the American Le- gion as the initial phase of a concerted effort to stimulate vol- untary enlistments in the Regular Army and Regular Air Force. “When men join the regular ser- vices,” Post Commander Bethel P. :|Johnson, im chafge of arrange- ments for Arthur Sawyer Post, ex- plained, “‘everyone benefits. The volunteer gains technical training and knowledge which is too costly to give short-term servicemen. The! taxpayers gain because the cost of| training Regulars is much fess in proportion to the time they serve, and the percentage of volunteers who make the service their career is also much higher. Secretary of Defense Charles E. Wilson has an-' nounced that the one-year of addi- tional service given by a volunteer saves the taxpayers more than $5,000.” Before and after the concert, Army and Air Force Represen- tatives will be on hand to fur- nish information and answer questions of young men and their Parents concernig voluntary en- listments. Commander Johnson urges a jlarge attendance at the concert on Sunday afternoon. The program as ‘offered by 5ist Division Band will consist of military, classical and ‘popular music, and will be under} the direction of Chief Warrant Qf- ficer Murray Austrian, Poultrymen estimate that when ‘a hen which does not produce is ikept in a laying flock, it requires the production of two other hens to pay for her keep. NAVARRO, Inc. SPEC [ALS For Wednesday Only 8 A.M. till 9:30 P.M. Lot No. | ’ 424 SOUTHARD STREET Tel. 2-2242 1948 Lot No. 2 OPP. NAVY COMMISSARY Tel. 2-7886 chairman until Frank’s successor CHRYSLER | CHEVROLET Convertible Fordor Town and Country Radio Radio - Very Clean Excellent Buy $597.00 | $393.00 Transportation Specials Stock Ne. (34) (1106) (1109) (1110) (1111) (1116) (1126) ‘41 Chevrolet, fordor ______ ‘40 Plymouth = “43 Nash, fordor _.___ MiéMercury. “46 Chevrolet, fordor, radio ’4) "Ford, fordor = eo 43 Packard, fordor $ 75 $395 $297 will give him a first-hand report) on the Berlin Big Four conference. Eisenhower arrived here last! Wednesday night. He and the First Lady have been guests of Paul G. Hoffman, board chairman of the Studebaker Corp., and Paul H. Helms, Los Angeles bakery ex-| ecutive. The Eisenhowers are stay-| ing at the Smoke Tree Ranch} home of the Helms. The President has missed play- ‘ing golf only one day since he arrived, and White House Press Secretary James C. Hagerty said/ he has had “‘a completely wonder-/ ful time.”” Meanwhile, Hagerty declined for the third time to comment on the! hot dispute between Secretary of! the Army Stevens and Sen, Mc-/ Carthy (R-Wis), C. OF C. DRIVE (Continued trom Page One) (Knowles, John Gelabert, Allan Hampton, Toby Bruce, Claude Spear, and Fred Dion. Grace Crosby, Mary Graham, Eari Lindsey, Zip Kovash, Paul Sher, Will Freeman, Aquilino Lo- pez, Jr., C. B. Harvey, Ralph Faraldo, Bill Gale, Gordon Keene,| Harvey Sellers, Larry Kramer, Louis Muniz, and George Erhart. VOTING FOR (Continued From Page One) ae Keys Aqueduct Commis- ie For the past several weeks ru- mors have been kicking around town that some of the candidates —if elected—will begin court ac- tien to question the constitution- ality of the special act that gives them ne pay and no duties. Those who qualified are: Alonzo Cothron, Vance Stirrup, Paul E. Mesa, Anthony Ulchar, Benjamin 1. Freer, Jr., William Freeman, James W. Murphy, and Harry M. Baker. Also, Manuel I. Rodriguez, Allan L. Hampton and Laurie F. Roberts. McCARTHY GROUP (Continued From Page One) “the Army had the same informa- tion months ago” McCarthy said the inquiry has nothing to do with his blasts at} the Army for honorably discharg- ing Maj. Irving Peress, now a} practicing dentist in New York. McCarthy has called Peress a “fifth amendment Communist.’’| Peress termed the McCarthy! charges “sheer nonsense.” It was the Peress case that touched off a barrage of charges and counter charges between Mc- aera and Stevens over the week-! end, Specifically, Stevens objected to ithe way McCarthy questioned |Brig. Gen. Ralph Zwicker in a closed hearing in New York last! week. Zwicker is commanding)! general at Camp Kilmer, N. J. McCarthy yesterday made public; the transcript of the New York) hearing and it showed that the) |senator at one point told Zwicker, ja bemedaled veteran of the Nor- | mandy invasion: “You are not fit |to wear that uniform , , .” The senator, the transcript also) | showed, called Zwicker down for|, |‘‘hemming and hawing” and told|, him Péress’ promotion from cap-| |tain and hovorable discharge was a “tremendous disgrace to the! Army.” Zwicker, who protested after the! |hearing that McCarthy gave out/ a “colored” version of his testim- Jony, testified -he got an “official order” to discharge Peress and eat he had no choice but to com- ply. Returning here from Philadel-| phia last night, McCarthy told) newsmen he did not think “there is anything evil about Zwicker” and that he was “most likely sin-| | \Billings .. erate southwesterly tonight and shifting to moderate to occasional- ly fresh northwesterly late Wednes- day. Moderate easterly winds south) portion becoming variable tonight and Wednesday. Clear to partly} cloudy weather except chance of} widely scattered showers north} portion tonight and Wednesday. Observations Taken At City Office Key West, Fla., Feb. 23, 1954 at 7 A.M., EST TEMPERATURES Highest yesterday Lowest last night Mean . Normal .. PRECIPITATION Total last 24 hours Total this month .. Deficiency this month Total this year ..... .58 ins, Deficiency this year ........ -2.24 ins. Relative Humidity, 7 A.M. 15% Barometer (Sea Level), 7:00 A.M. 72) 67. 70) we 72} 0 ins. -25 ins. -1.04 ins. Thunder. Staff Photo. ‘Alaskan Couple 30.12 ins.—1020.0 mbs, Tomorrow's Almanac 6.54 a.m.! 6:27 p.m. 10:34 a.m. (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 1:54 a.m, 6:52 a.m, 1:20 p.m. 8:48 p.m. Boca Chica Sandy Pt. Caldes Channel (north end) —oh 40m +2h 10m +1.4 ft. (—)—Minus sign: Corrections to be subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: Corrections te be added. ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West . Time of Height of Station— Tide high water Bahia Honda (bridge) .....—oh 10m 9.0 ft. No Name Key (east end) ....+2h 20m Temperatures 0 A.M., EST Augusta Birmingham Bismark Boston Buffalo . Charleston Chicago ...... Corpus Christi Denver Detroit El Paso .. Ft. Worth .. Galveston Jacksonvi Kansas City KEY WEST Key West Airport Los Angele: Louisville .. Meridian Miami Oklahoma City ... 36 50! 27 29 43 Pensacola . Pittsburgh Roanoke St. Louis San Antonio .. San Francisco \know a good thing when they see jit. And that’s why ling,” they commented jointly. Summer, that is. , day morning while attending ser- s9\Rev. D. T. Newman will officiate’ MR. AND MRS. DON RUEFFER are visitors her bile journey from their 160-acre homestead in Shown with them are their two pedigreed Ge Ola gave birth to eight “Conch” puy Key West’s Balmy Sunshine KEY WEST HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. 51S FRONT ST, TEL. 2.6501 We Build to Your Speci- fications , . . Complete Line Cabinets, Shelves, Floor & Wall Coverings. Installed to Your Satisfaction FREE ESTIMATES D. L. Kothage (Whitie) lee x-thousand-mile automo- gree it is warrper here, at the end of a T. G. Simmons (Tom) Vacations In Homesteaders Admit It Is Warmer In The Island City Former President Harry S. Tru-} man used to vacation in Key West) to get away from the cares of guid-) ing a troubled nation. Rita Hayworth visited here to get} acquainted with a new husband. But Mr. and Mrs, Don Rueffer came ail the way from Sutton,! Alaska — to get warm. They are resting at the end of a six-thousand mile automobile journey from that northern outpost, | near the arctic circle, at the home of Miss Marie Cappick, 415 Olivia They are basking in a tropic sun and 80-degree temperatures in contrast with the lung-freezing, sub-zero thermometer readings at their Alaskan homestead. No newcomers to Key West — they lived here four years ago and were employed by the Key West) Housing Authority — the Rueffer’s) they headed south when the williwaws started blowing from the north pole. “We came here because we know it is the only place in the United States where people aren't freez- But they are also enthusiastic boosters of Alaska — during the They point out that their 160- some of the most fertile land they have ever seen. They spend their summers there farming. The homestead is situated on the MALCOLM ROBERTS Malcolm Roberts, 57, died Sun- vices at Glad Tidings Tabernacle. Funeral services will be held) Wednesday afternoon at 5:30 at) Glad Tidings Tabernacle where the body will be placed at 2:30. The at the services. Burial will be in| \the preparati 35 the Family plot in City Cemetery. 4g Lopez Funeral Home is in charge) 4g of arrangements. Pallbearers will 33 be selected from the School Police} of which Mr. Roberts was a mem- ber. Mr. Roberts was a member of; the Key West Lodge Knights of Seattle ... Tallahassee ... Tampa .... Washington TODAY'S rim of the famed Matamuska Daily Service! NEW YORK WASHINGTON midnight sun, they pe the Eskimoes and the India pretty much civilized at the pre- sent. And the summers are very much similar to those in northern Michi- gan, they declared. 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There were some pro- the way it is in the Army and the nounced losers in rubbers and air- |way it always has been.” \crafts. | Zwicker complained that a for-| Among higher stocks were New mer Communist who preceded him/York Central, Paramount, Loew's, | Jat the hearing got far better treat-|Commonwealth Edison, Union Car- ment than he did. He did not name/bide, Westinghouse Electric, Amer- )the witness. lican Car & Foundry, General Mo- | Zwicker also said he doesn't/tors and Goodyear. | know who issued the order for Per-| Lower were Union Pacific, Du jess’ discharge. “I’m not supposed|Pont, American Tobacco, Ameri- ito know,” he added. jean Can, Chrysler, Goodrich, Dou- That was one of the things Mc-/glas Aircraft, and National Dis- | Carthy sought to learn when he tillers. i | questioned Zwicker. 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