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Back From Nassau ~ NAVARRO, INC., 601 DUVAL STREET—— Notice WE MUST HAVE 15 USED CARS TO BRING OUR USED CAR INVEN- TORY UP FOR A 30-DAY SUPPLY. WE MUST MOVE 15 NEW CARS THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY To Supply Our Used Car — PLYMOUTH — FRED W. STEPHENSON, diver and electronics expert, today was back from a two-week trip to Nassau, where he worked on the new Walt Disney film, “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” Stephenson, who lives at 625 Margaret St., is pictured on the cover of Life Magazine this week. He is shown at left in a div- ing suit he wore while working on the film. The photo above shows the three flags that flew above the ship on which he worked. When he is not diving or tending to his marine elec- tronics business, Stephenson likes to go spear fishing. TODAY'S STOCK MARKET New Reason For , NEW YORK #—The stock mar-, DeSOTO — DODG ‘ 8 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesday, February 24, 1934 | Pi H wei ‘Pope Pius Has |The ilkes-B. “Restful Night,” The _ Wilkes-Barre “Restful Night, . | Weatherman |[s Shaken By _|Yatican Reports | | VATICAN CITY ut—Pope Pius | ys | XII spent ‘‘a fairly restful night.” | ete Earth Tremors | Vatican sources said today. Round- | Key West and vicinity: Partly jing out a month of iliness,he cloudy and windy through Thurs-| [f{yndreds Flee Temained under constant care. day except for scattered shower: | The 77-year-old spiritual leader ee pec Snell cial ear To Streets As \of the Roman Catholic church has displ me nent | Quakes Are Felt | been confined to his Vatican apart- inigatarudonpuiaes epamaed| jMent since Jan. 25, when he was jally moderately strong 20-25 mph} WILKES-BARRE, Pa. ®—The stricken by severe gastritis that southeasterly winds shifting to!second series of earth tremors in steadily weakened him. A round- northwesterly this evening, dim-j|three days damaged hundreds of the-clock watch established when inishing to moderate northwest and homes and broke up streets last he fell ill has never been lifted north Thursday. Cooler tonight with night in a five-block area where, “Excessive pessimism about the jlow about 63; high tomorrow about anthracite mines honeycomb the pontiff's health is not justified,” _|73. earth. the Vatican sources said, repo: Florida: Colder north portion by| The shock sent hundreds of per-'his heart was in no danger and this afternoon and elsewhere by sons, many of them in night-'that his slow improvement con- |Thursday morning. Low tempera-|clothes, fleeing to the streets tinues. ture extreme north Thursday morn-' shortly before midnight in this The Pope's 78th birthday is next ‘ing about 40. Showers and occas- tremor-conscious city of 86,000. | Tuesday. ject thundershowers northeast Police reported no one was in-| __ jand central portions this afternoon jured. | M4 jand widely scattered showers ; Several residents reported hear- Ike Arrives In jeoatt tonight. Clear to partly clou-|ing underground } Ssmloaiooe at the a jdy otherwise. \time of the disturbance. The Wood- | “Jacksonville thru the Florida|ward collery of the Glen aus Washington Today |Straits: Small craft warnings in-/|Coal Co. has hard coal workings s dicated for increasing southeast-|400 feet under the surface of the) WASHINGTON 2 — President erly winds shifting to fresh to oc-|area. The mines were closed after Eisenhower returned today from —_————/casionally moderate strong north-|similar tremors Sunday. a six-day vacation in California, ‘- = west winds over north portion this| The upheaval cracked founda- to plunge almost instantly into Subscriber Gives | afternoon and south portion tonight, |tions, walls and windows of homes problems of state. and diminishing to moderate north-|and raised some sections of pave-; The arrival of the presidential west to north Thursday. Partly ments as high as a foot or more.|plane Columbine at Washington cloudy weather. Showers and oc-|Fences were pushed over. One National Airport at 7:45 a.m.— casional thundershowers north and garage attached to a home was eight and one-third hours after central portions this afternoon and pulled away several inches. takeoff from Palm Springs—was Mrs. Moss Is Up Before McCarthy Committee Today WASHINGTON (#—Mrs. Annie! Lee Moss, Army Signal Corps em-| ployee, came before Sen. McCar-! thy (R-Wis) today and he told her he bad a witness who “broke with| the party last night” and named! her as “‘a member of the Commu- nist conspiracy.” McCarthy opened a hearing by his Senate Investigations subcom- mittee with a dramatic announce- ent that two Communist wit-! nesses “broke with the party” last| night and agreed to ‘give us all the information they had.” He said-one of the two had named Mrs. Moss. Then, questioning whether Mrs. Moss was “well enough” to testify, McCarthy warned her and her counsel that he would insist on grand jury aetion “if perjury is) committed.” . He suggested they leave the room to talk over whether she wanted to be a witness at this time. Mrs. Moss, a gray-haired Negro of 48, wept as she and George E. C. Hayes, her counsel, walked from the room, She sat a few steps outside the hearing room while Hayes whispered to her. Only yesterday, Hayes had told reporters that Mrs. Moss wished to testify and that her stand was that she was not ai ever had been a Communist. Several hours 2nd gyaf 32 & 1223 FEDERAL CREDIT (Continued Fronf Page One) $12,487.46 while the hospital fund grew by $3,255.24. Total revenue coming into the city for the month of January amounted to $90,396.47 the report stated. ; CUBA’S TREASURER (Continued From Page One) held at the reception. The San Carlos Institute played a leading role in the planning for the Cu- ban fight for independence. It was there that Marti and a group ef Cuban immigrants who had fled from Spanish terror, organiz- ed and conceived the strategy of the revolution. They formed the Partide Revolucionario Cubano, and laid down the tenets of the | ket was quietly lower today in Ordering Citizen early dealings. Almost all divisions of the mar- ket had some part in the decline,} but losses never were more than fractional. Gains were small. Railroads and utilities were fair- ‘The Citizen goes all over the United States and into many foreign lands. Reasons for wanting The Citizen are varied. Today’s mail brought an un- tors were mostly lower. | \Union Pacific, jat tonight. \died last night at the U. S. Naval \Hospital after a long illness, ly steady while the steels and mo-| | usual one. Mr. F. C. Parkin of Newton- brook, Ontario ordering The Citizen has this to say: “I have @ greyhound in Key West and am very anxious to follow its Progress race by race. As it is | get its resuits every two months, so if your ‘Citizen’ carries the entries of the races and the race results | would like to have your paper mailed fo me upon each publication." Among lower stocks were Dow) Chemical, General Electric, U. S.} Steel, General Motors, and United Aircraft. Higher were New York Central, American Tele- phone, Phelps Dodge, Sears Roe- buck, and Radio orp. Marilyn And Joe Head For Home TOKYO #—Marilyn Monroe is on her way home today with a cold, a silver medal and husband Joe DiMaggio. The blonde screen actress got the |U8U: cold and the medal for her four-|Birmingham —_____ day show tour of the Korean front) Boston line, playing on open, chilly stages|Buffalo in a low-cut cocktail dress. Charleston A colonel handed her the medal Chicago : of appreciation from the Far East Corpus Christi Command as she and DiMaggio |p aver boarded a Pan American plane. | They are due at San Francisco|Detroit |El Paso . Marilyn planned to rest in a Ft. Worth berth for the first part of her trip. |Galveston The DiMaggios were accompan-|Jacksonville Temperatures At 7:30 A.M., EST Atlanta - ———= 60} widely scattered showers south por- tion tonight. erly winds shifting to fresh to oc- casionally moderately strong north- |west winds over north and central Portions by this afternoon and else- where by tonight. Winds moderate northwest to north by Thursday afternoon. Partly cloudy with scat- tered showers and thundershowers north and central this afternoon and widely scattered showers south Portion tonight. Generally fair otherwise, Western Caribbean: Gentle to moderate east to northeast winds except becoming moderate to fresh over north portion Thursday. Part- ly cloudy weather. Widely scatter- ed showers, mostly over north por- tion Thursday. Observations Taken At City Office Key West, Fla., Feb. 24, 1954 at 7 AM., EST TEMPERATURES Highest yesterday .... |Lowest last night {Mean ... |Normal e PRECIPITATION | Total last 24 hours Total this month .. Deficiency this mont 7 Total this year .. Deficiency this year .... Relative Humidity, 7 A.M, 9) 14% ied by Lefty O’Doul, manager of/Kansas City 41| Barometer (Sea Level), 7:00 A.M. the Pacific Coast League San|y; T Diego Padres, and Mrs. O’Doul. EY AWEST — DiMaggio and O’Doul coached pice Angeles , ball) penenis Professional _basebal aigville DEATH Miami SON Minneapolis MRS. ALICE CLAUSEN Mrs. Alice Bailey Clausen, 60, eee 4 Memphis INew Orleans New York 1 ae SE Oklahome City 2g Pensacola —_. ——. § ‘Pittsburgh as Roanoke 4 BIE: Funeral services will be held to-/St- Louis morrow afternoon at 3 p. m. in/Sam Francisco — 4 | 5: the Chapel of the Lopez Funeral|Seattle Home. The Rev. John Armfield of|Tallahassee me St. Paul's Church will officiate at)Tampa ___ 6 the services. Burial will be in the! Washington 4 City Cemetery. SENATOR FRANKLIN Survivors are the husband, Al-| eee Key West Airport 72| | 29.95 ins.—1013.9 mbs, Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise Sunset. |Moonrise 1) Moonset 0 (Neval Base) High Tide Lew Tide 6 | 3:02 a.m, 7:29 a.m, 1| 2:06 p.m. 10:06 p.m. 0 | Boca Chica 2| Sandy Pt. 2 Caldes Channel 2! (nerth end) —ch 40m +2h 10m 3 |(—)—Minus sign: 5| to be subtracted. \(+)—Plus sign: . be added 0) ADDITIONAL Reference Stati +14 ft] Corrections | _ East Gulf: Small craft warnings| jindicated for increasing southeast-| secretary, blamed Sunday’s trem- hower stepped from the plane to a There was no estimate of the witnessed by a nationwide NBC total damage. {television audience. W. J. Clements, state mines! The President and Mrs. Eisen- ors, which damaged 300 homes in/|waiting limousine and immediately \3 nearby area, on cave-ins the|sped off to the White House. underground workings. However,| There the chief executive had a President Francis 0. Case of the date within the hour to talk over coal company said they ‘‘were not |due to mining activities under that jarea.” The state, city and coal com- |pany have launched separate in- |to be learned until the mines clear of gas caused by the earth move- ments. Many residential areas in this ‘northeastern Pennsylvania coal- mining area are built over active or abandoned coal mines. William Hughes, who lives in the area, described the tremors as “rather gentle. I didn’t realize what was happening until I heard the people running outside.” By coincidence, similar earth movements rocked a residential area of Allentown, 76 miles to the |south, several hours earlier, Allen- |town has no coal workings under the city. MARCH 10 IS TAG (Continued From Page One) ‘jwill fall two weeks from today. -|And even before all the 1954 tags| shave been issued, the Cabinet has agreed on colors for the 1955) Plates. It will be the same old} orange and blue, with the colors reversed. Tag numbers are orange on a blue background this year. Next year they will be blue on -M./ orange—just like 1953, \vestigations but little is expected! the legislative situation with GOP Congressional leaders. THIEF GETS $70 (Conunued From cs.» me) although $500 in war bonds was \left undisturbed. The burglary took piace between 7:30 p. m. and 10:30 p, m., Linehan | said. CEREBRAL PALSY (Continued From Page One) must be known. The plan has the enthusiastic support of the Monroe County Med- jical Society, Members of the board of direct- ors of the recently re-organized as- sociation include Joe Allen, Orvis Kemp, Paul Sawyer, William Free- man, Sr., Joe Pearlman, Steve Janovak, Jack Sellers and Mel Lev- itt. Mrs. Wilhemina Harvey is the head of the Women’s Auxiliary. DO IT YOURSELF INSTALL KENFLEX YOURSELF Have the Newest, Brightest, Loveliest Floor... easily... quickly revelution. jbert V. Clausen; one son, Guy M-| (Continued From Page One) Approval by other groups of im-|Clausen, USS Bushnell, Key West )Jargely accomplished. i migrants in Tampa, New York and'two daughters, Alice V. Flamand, i (bridge) other American cities came quick- Brighton, Mass., and Mary Derry, tions for research in locating new No Name ly and the result was the start of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. jshrimp beds and obtaining infor-| ( the war on February 24, 1895 with) mation of value in this important} el Grito de Baire. | : industry. The United States tater entered were thought to be battles and) “3. Monroe, Collier and Lee Station— In addition | Bal Tide high water (Continued trom Page One) 4 = grounds in the State and I have was on today’s witness list. 1 jbeen active in measures to pro-| Schwable, who lives in nearby| NAVARRO, Inc. at the present time is the Ever-/POWs have testified they saw | |glades National Park. Senators|Schwable during the time the Reds | Holland and Smathers have intro-|were working on. him and that the | | duced legislation in the Congress|colonel at times seemed eg i | KENFLEX |treme southeast edge of the park;'day he felt only “utmost sympa-| VINYL TILE Hand add instead about 60,000 acres|thy” for Schwable. | =e the conflict and on May 20, 1902,/maneuvers of spirits or gods, or Counties, in the 24th Senatorial Dis- |Portents of evil. | tect and preserve the great natural|Arlington, Va., has claimed he| assets found in our salt waters. signed only after prolonged brutal | to reduce the size of the Park byjand almost out of his mind, For Th Jay Only some 500,000 acres in Dade and| Marine Lt. Col. William G.| 8 AM. till 9:30 P.M. jot water and land on extreme| Thrash, a one time Georgia Tech| FELT BASE AND PLASTIC finish Felt base INLAY with er without Plastic finish HEAVY GAUGE battleship line- leum PLASTIC WALL TILES, cheap grade and also the BEST QUALITY SINK RIMS, all sizes, for your wn installation GENUINE FORMICA and other sink covering material ALL TYPES of aluminum trims for your ewn installation ASPHALT TILE PLASTIC TILE RUBBER TILE CORK TILE SINK TOPS TRIM FORMICA Cuba was declared free. ict have the finest fishing another decorated ex-POW, also, “4. A question of great interest treatment. A number of former | Monroe Counties located in ex-|Thrash of Atlanta testified yester. Lot No. | 444 SOUTHARD STREET | OPP. NAVY COMMISSARY tion Tel. 2-2242 1952 Lot No. 2 Tel. 2-7886 1949 [northwest corner of the park, a! of which is located in Collier Cow: ity. |glades City to Homestead and a ford a short route from the West football player, said he knew first! and the kind of pressure the Reds | This would permit the crea-jcan apply—they kept him in sol-| of an entry through the City of itary confinement eight months, |Everglades, and ultimately would sometimes beating and almost con-| |result in a roadway from Ever-/stantly mistreating or harassing | For Your Own f.|him. The Marines gave Thrash the Coast to Monroe County. I favor|Legion of Merit last month for or- this development of the Park and ganizing fellow POWs into a Sort | } will do what I can to help the pro- of underground resistance move-| gram being pushed by Senators! ment. 1 FORD V-8 NASH Installation or Fordmatic Good Rubber Two-Tone Paint Tudor - Radio $1497.00 Fordor Special for One Day Only Holland and Smathers.” McLaughlin, who comes from Sa- The 1955 Session of the Legisla-'vannah, Ga., was awarded the Le- ture promises to be one of the gion of Merit last month for “cou- most important sessions in many rageous resistance to Communist years. Senator Franklin has serv-| propaganda despite torture and sol- ed on all import committees of itary confinement.” the people of the District durin; another term. e Senate and feels that his sen-- Harris, a native of Glen Ridge, ity and experience will enable N. 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