The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 27, 1954, Page 2

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nee 2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TONIGHT'S ENTRIES FIRST RACE — 5-16 mile SIXTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 4 Grade 2 Nasi Micky W. Stylish Goldie Siok tec Little Trouper "e =” Capricious Lady Hush Shane Queens Mark Tabein Restore h Bell Jo Ann Del Fusbudget Lekko Another Whisk SECOND RACE — 5-16 mile Spring Bunny Grade 5 |SEVENTH RACE — 5.16 mile Saddle Burn Grade 2 Prem Trade Secret Silky Blend C.i9. D. July Fourth Left Road Holiday House La Crosse Berkshire Ellison Mandatory lack Bomb Perfidia Tackler THIRD RACE — 5-16 mile Archangel bee tlurdey; March 27, 1954) —— | ELSVENTH RACE — 38 mile Grade 5 Silver Bar EIGHTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 1 Lodi Bob Stack Silver-N-Gold Bendina Mer-Shack Modern Age Carlita She’s Haromony | Fiction Lad FOURTH RACE — 5-16 mile | Gatling Grade 4 |NINTH RACE — 5-16 mile Lady Crystal Grade*] Tropical | Smart D Silent Profit | Range Tw 0. J. ‘S Outside Dian Hill Flirty Myrt Licorina Malahide Blue Wanda Choice Capricorn Gene Huff Rita’s Gal FIFTH RACE — 5-16 mile Fame-N-Fortune Grade 3 TENTH RACE — 5-16 mile Rocket Jet | Grade 1 Little Dusty Black Ceaser O. J. ‘S R. Rooster Three Dots Spiedell Just Sable Ranch Style Fair Monarch R. O. ‘S Moonbeam Bugs Lass Miss Ann Murphy Jolly Tar Clowner Viking Meteor Break The Bank Pagoda Irene Hill Noir Grade S$ Meadow Craft Ingrid Wheat Texas Speed Aloof Wise Mike Over My Shoulder, Mohammedan DANIELS NAM (Continued from Page One) cer and the program of profession- al and publie education, research} and service to patients which the | Society is sponsoring to the disease. Individual Mrs. | the activities of Canvass chairman, Theresa Braxton, will direct the by direct door-to-door solicitation. {This committee also will be res | ponsible for distributing cancer lit: erature which will be delivered by | | volunteers during their house to} combat | volunteers | | who will make their fund appeal| The Weatherman Fo Key West and vicinity: Clear to | partly cloudy today thru Sunday, Continued warm with high today 83-85, low tonight 70-72, high Sun- day 83-85. Gentle to moderate east | and southeast winds today thru ‘Sunday. Off shore winds mostly moderate. State of Florida: Fair and con- | tinued warm in the south and cen- | tral portions, mostly cloudy and not quite so warm in the extreme north portion thru Sunday. Marine Forecast Jacksonville thru Florida Straits and East Gulf Area: Moderate east to south winds |thru Sunday except northeast to ast winds over extreme north por- | tion today. Partly cloudy in the ex- | treme north portion, generally fair Key West-Cuba-Mexico | (Continued from Page One) | another ferry landing. | A boat would take them for the| 150 miles to the coast of Mexico’s | Yucatan Peninsula, where another | highway would lead south and then| northwest in a swing up through | the Isthmus of Tehauantepec to Mexico City. From there on home the tourists would have their choice of five or six highway depending on what part of the sta- | tes they are heading for. The Mexican government is pre- sently completing the last link of the highway and the Key West- Cuba Transit Company has indicat- ed that the proposal figures great- ly in their plans. The ferry line would operate the | year around, carrying an estimat- ed 40 automobiles and 200 passen- gers. H DEATH PENALTY (Continued from Page One) | pommel Mr. Thompson was a na- DEATH ARCHIE C. THOMPSON Archie C. Thompson, 65, last night at the Monroe General | ; died } y Wester and resided at 1001 Eaton Street. He is survived by his mother, | Mrs. Minnie C. Jensen; two bro- | thers, Will and Fred Jensen of Key West; and a sister, Vivian of Mia- mi; one daughter, Mrs. Edna Mae | | Dion, and three grandchildren, An- nette, Carey and Cecelia Dion. | Funeral services will be held| | Sunday afternoon at 4:30 from the | Fleming Street Methodist Church with the Rev. James Statham, pas- | tor, officiating. The body will be| placed in the Church at 2:00 two Japanese civilian psychiatrists | °'¢lock with Pritchard Funeral | on the stand. Both diagnosed | Home in charge of arrangements. =—_—_—_— Nation’s Association of greater FEATURED ENTERTAINER—Don Albin, popular young vocal- ist pictured above, panied by the Sand Bar's versatile organist, Larry Murphy. Don is a favorite with Key West audiences. He has appeare at numerous benefits during his stcy here—(Advt.) STARTING SUNDAY THROUGH saaaae nl Saadia . love, who kissed ari killed... under the hypnotic sorcery of a hate-filled witch! A For tHe f FIRST TIME! A great pro- duction filmed entirely in authentic scenes of wild, hot-blooded Morocco! _ WWW WWW WF CON: Telephone will ce an engagement at the Sand Bar, | and naval arm and in expanding 224° Duval, on Monday hight, March 29. He will be accom. | !*aining facilities for air personnel | q | Taft-Hartley Act to make it more .- savage child of : z 2 resents in color by TECHNICOLOR Sn WL MEL FERRER: RITA GAM LAM MMA MMMM MDA MMMMALS HICHEL MOK CYRIL CUSACK - A ROTHA.- MARCEL PONCIN 2-3419 For Time Schedule SAN CARLOS THEATRE AIR - CONDITIONED elsewhei | house calls. be | Trades and Industries committee, under Mel Levitt, will seek dona- | | tions from local business concerns | | including retail and industrial en- terprises. Observations Taken At City Office Key West, Fla., March 27, 1954 at7 M., EsT TEMPERATURES Highe Organized Groups with Mrs. Epeiec Henriette Brown in charge of Wo-! wean |mens Organizations, and Judson Normal . Stephens of Men’s Organizations, | will allot committee members to PREC PITATION | request crusade contributions from | | Total last 24 hours . |clubs, church societies, fraternal | Total this month .. groups, ete. | Excess this month Daniels says that he feels con-| Total this year .. |fident that Monroe County will! Excess this year . meet its crusade quota. “With the capable leadership re: | |presented in our campaign com-| he predicted, “‘we can’t| Relative Humidity, 7 A.M. 87% Barometer (Sea Level), 7:00 A.M. 30.06 ins.—1018.3 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise .. Sunset . Moonrise Moonset TOMORROW'S TIDES (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 5:55 a.m, 9:21 a.m, 3:49 p.m. 11:43 p.m. ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Time of Height of Tide high water \GRESSIONAL (Continued from Page One) Philosophy at New York Univer- | sity. | He is past president of the Unit- Miami. In 1951, he toured Europe \meeting leaders in government, | business, labor and education as an associate director of the New York University Workshop in Hu- man Relations in Government. The tour, under the sponsorship of ,the U. 6. State Department, he feels, gives him good insight into the world situation. Turning to the current tax con- troversy which has rocked Con- gress, Routh stated that “he is not in favor of cutting taxes.” | The first need is for a secure economy,” he added. | “But if there is to be any tax reduction, it should be for those | who are in the greatest need of | tax relief — the mar at the lower | end of the economic ladder,” said Routh, The candidate’s platform is bro- ken down into three classifications: | international Relations, the De-| fense Program and Domestic Leg- islation. On the international scene, he favors support for the U. S. foreign | policy as leader of the democratic world through the United Nations, strengthening our ties with Latin America and other proposals. He emphasized that he is inter- lieated in enlarging the nation’s air Station— Bahia Honda (bridge) .....—oh 10m No Name Key (east end) .. Boca Chica Sandy Pt. Caldes Channel (north end) 9.0 ft. +-2h 20m —oh 40m +2h 10m +1.4 ft. Corrections | to be subtracted. (+-)—Plus sign: Corrections to be added. | (—)—Minus sign: Temperatures | At 7:30 4.M., EST Atlanta Augusta .. Billings Birmingham Bismark Boston Buffalo . | Charleston Chicago .. Corpus Christi Denver | Detroit | El Paso Ft. Worth . Galveston .. Jacksonville . Kansas City | KEY WEST .. Key West Los Angeles . | Louisville .. | Meridian | Miami ..... | Minneapolis . | Memphis New Orleans . | New York | Norfolk Oklahoma Cily . | Omaha Pensacola .. | Pittsburgh | Roanoke | St. Louis San Antonio | San Francisco Seattle ... Tallahassee . | Tampa | Washington . Perth Hails ian PERTH, Australia “—The peo- | ple of this west Australian capital who flocked to see Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh today in this area. He added that a revision of the | | equitable and also advocated chan-} | ges in the McCarran Immigration Act are high on his legislative pro- gram. a a A DADA STARRING put off the royal visit. é Disregarding warnings to avoid large concentrations, more than 150,000 adults and 50,000 children |lined the 1¢-mile route as the Queen and the Duke made their | first procession into the city from | the royal liner Gothic. FLA. EDUCATION (Continued from Page One) AJA DADA PAPA DADA ZA MGM. ea tea” Cartoon ‘held April 13 - 14 - 415. ¢ 2presentaiives froi these or- ganizations will participate in the workshop: , State Welfare Department, Coun- ty Health Unit, Monroe General Neval Hospital, teachers and prin- cipals, the PTA, and the Red Cross. e worksnop will be held in the school administration building. | accounts. forgot the polio scare which nearly | | mental health workshop here to be| Hospital, the Juvenile Council, the | Schick as schizophrenic. One, Dr. Takeo Doi, said that | Schick, while under influence of a so-called “‘truth serum,” told psy- chiatrists that he killed two small French girls during World War 11 when they offered to trade sex for food. Dr. Doil ‘added, however, that Schick professed not to remember the two French killings when he came out from under the drug. Dr. Doi also told the court that the | drug did not guarantee truthful | Burial will be in the family plot | in ‘City Cemetery. About 76.7 per cent of North Carolina homes had electric lights in 1950. ————____ FURNITURE SPECIALS Platform Rockers $23.50 Chrome Dinettes $59.50 Lined Oak Dinettes $59.50 EISNER FURNITURE CO. Poinciana Center Tel. 2-6951 NEW FACTS ON (Continued from Page One) leay burned crewmen are already | in Tokyo hospitals. Other Boats Affected The two latest fishing boats to show signs of radiation are the Myojin (Bright God) Maru, which returned to Shiogama north of |= “| Tokyo, and the Koei (Radiant | "| Glory) Maru, which returned to} *| Misaki south of Tokyo. Welfare Ministry officials said the Myojin apparently was only slightly affected. A Geiger counter | check showed the radioactivity of | the ship was not strong enough to prove harmful to humans. The Koei Maru received a stronger dose. However, the news agency Kyodo reported that Wel-| fare Ministry officials concluded | there was no need for the crew of! 25 to receive any medical treat- ment and the ship could be used after a thorough washing. Japanese concern over the Bi- kini tests was demonstrated when another boat returned to Misaki | with a bottle of sea water collect- ed near Bikini at the request of | officials. The water was tested with a Geiger counter and showed | no radioactivity. Japanese fishery circles were | concerned that the latest incidents might further harm the fish mar- ket, alrdady seeing as a result | of the Fukuryu Maru incident. FREE! FREE! Dance Every Fri From 9:00 P.M. —at Starlight Club and Bar Now Featuring Our THREE FAMOUS MUSICIANS GOULD CURRY. MARK STANLEY They Will Play Your Favorite Songs and Real Cuban Rhumbas THE KEY WEST PEOPLE rural | 100-YEAR-OLD DIARY (Continued from Page One) able to protect vessels, their pas- sengers, and cargoes from dan-| ger. Dr. Goulding is enthusiastic a- bout the subject matter, period and | | phase of Florida history disclosed | in the diary which gives names} \of vessels concerned, nature of | cargo carried, places where mis- haps occurred and judgments pro- | nounced by the court. He hopes to prepare another pa- | per on other aspects of the wreck- ing business as practiced in Key | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Triumph Coffee Mill at ALL GROCERS SERVICE STATION Francis at Truman DIAL 2-9193 _Your PURE OIL Dealer Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries ACCESSORIES EXPERT SERVICE RADIO and BILL'S LICENSED PAWN SHOP 703 Duval Street 420 SOUTHARD PARTY RATES School — Church — Club Now Playing BARN THEATRE “MISTER ROBERTS” A Comedy Joshua Logun By Thomas Heggen and Presented by KEY WEST PLAYERS Tickets On Sale At Betty Ann Stationers, 516 Flemng Street FREE! . and Sat. Nights paras the——— FREE! -- JOSE TORANO | Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment CIFELLI'S TV Service All Work Guaranteed FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE—SEE DAVID CIFELLI 920 Truman Avenue (Rear) POOR OLD CRAIG | Factory Methods Used— West in the first half of the 19th Century. He found plenty of material in the diary for a paper on the come | Pacts entered into by owners of jw aterfront property, wharves and | Warehouses “which insured a vire | tual monopoly of benefits to a few who formed the inner circle.” Hong Kong has a population of about 2% million, all but about 20,000 of “them Chinese. Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE and CUBAN —TRY A POUND ToDAY — Key West Radio and TV Service Calls Answered Promptly WE DO ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS Car Radios A Specialty 1001 Simonton Street TEL. 2-8511 gure WEARING AIDS _ Brig! ey life of a hard-of- onieal ‘or, loved one. Visit or phone today for eom- information. It's 90 easy AMY OPTICAL DISPENSARY TELEPHONE 2-7637 423 Simonton St. Phone 2-7522 AND SERVICEMEN AND THEIR FAMILIES ARE MORE THAN WELCOME!! Come, Enjoy Our 1-Pen ny Cocktail Hour Every Day from 7 °til 8 o’Clock Like the Old Days! NO MINIMUM NO COVER CHARGE LAST TIMES TODAY MARLON BRANDO Fox News Box Office Open: 1: 3:45 - 9:00 P.M. Cartoon 45 - 9:00 P.M. Daily WEDNESDAYS CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE QM «OC TELEPHONE 2.3419 F ‘OR TIME SCHEDULE- “Be San Carlos Theatre Air - Conditioned Sunday and Mond Show Times: JUST FOR YOU 7:00 and 10:30 BUNCO SQUAD 9:06 ONLY STRAN Sat. - Sun. - Mon. ee ‘cunt pan -ce w AC UFO LO ESTES Show Times: 1:45 - 3:45 - 6:06 - 8:2 BOX OFFICE OPENS 1:30 P.M. Mat. 1:55 & 4:05 Night 6:15 & 8:25 AIR CONDITIONED Tues. and Wed. IMLLON SCOTT Sree Pg by OGILLON SCOT Protest Night 6:30 & 8:30 MONROE “"””... cco AIR COOLED Last Times Today aHAL WALUS producon. oo oo AParamonst Pictaie Box Office Opens 3:00 P.M. Shows at Sun. and Mon, A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE 330, 6:20 and 8:30

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