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ITS PROFITABLE Gloria Grahame, . Turhan Bey Star In Strand Movie The Casbah, that sinister haven for Algiers outcasts in the sin-cap- ital of the world, is the setting for the intrigue and turbulent action in Columbia Pictures’ - ‘Prisoners of the Casbah,” filmed in color by Technicolor: and due Tuesday at the Strand Theatre. The stormy love-adventure stars Gloria Gra- hame, Cesar Romero and Turhan Bey. “Prisoners of the Casbah” share the shocking secrets of the fear- haunted Casbah when Miss Gra- hame and Bey are almost victims of court intrigue, They, seek sanc- tuary in the Casbah, Leiter ee impenetrable walls are sei - 000 secrets and beneath whose sin- darkened streets are buried 1,000 murders. Their pursuer is Romero, @ power-hungry official. In the Casbah, they are saved from death in the Court of Thieves when Bey pulls off the greatest THE KEY WEST CITIZEN crime in Casbah history: the loot- ing of the Emir’s treasure, Ac- claimed as the King of Thieves, Bey repulses Romero's soldiery when they invade the Casbah. Among the spectacular produc- tion trappings in “Prisoners of the Casbah” are said to be the amaz- ing secrets of the royal baths, the wild revels and dangerous intri- gues in the Court of Thieves, fan- atical desert warriors and a sword- and-dagger death duel. As the Woman from Algiers, Miss Grahame celebrates her en- try into costume pictures; she is said to be ravishingly beautiful in the exotic raiment of the Near East, Turhan Bey, as the King of Thieves who operates in the Cas- bah’s terror-filled alleys, once a- gain portrays a man of action and Romero is said to make a wily villain, DeVallon Scott wrote the screen play of “Prisoners of the Casbah.” The intrigue-laden adventure was directed by Richard Bare for pro- ducer Sath Katzman, Planes, Hangar Burn MISSOULA, Mont. —Nine air- planes and the hangar they occu- pied at Missoula County Airport were destroyed early yesterday in @ 30-minute flash fire and explo- sion of undetermined 7 . No Sewing Buy French Forces _ Break Out Of Besieged Fort By LARRY ALLEN HANOI, Indochina #—French Union forces broke out of their besieged fortress of Dien Bien Phu late yesterday and the high com- mand said: they killed 1,000 men of the Communist-led Vietminh in a counterattack outside the for- tress’ fringes. French army headquarters an- nounced French tanks, artillery and infantry, under the fortress commander, Col. Christian de Cas- tries, killed all Vietminh en- trenched in two villages about two miles from the western line of the dusty plain’s defenses. It was the first major French counterattack since the Vietminh launched their great mass assault on the key northwest Indochina outpost March 13, During three days of wave-on- wave infantry charges, the wither- ing French fire killed an estimated 3,000 and wounded another 9,000. The Vietminh panes peek to regroup, presumably more Mass assaults, Since then they have kept up artillery bombard- ments from the hills surrounding the plain, while French artillery and aircraft harassed the rebels reply. The French command said in the attack yesterday their own forces had only “light losses” of about 20 killed, and had killed “every Vietminh soldier” found. in the vil- lages of Ban Ong Pet and Ban Ban, They claimed they had smashed a long string of Vietminh antiair- craft batteries which for two weeks had been firing on the red cross- marked hospital planes with which the surrounded French had tried to bring their wounded out of Dien Bien Phu. ‘Neanderthal Man’ Spreads Terror In Monroe Film A half man, half beast who spreads terror among the popu- lace, is the exciting tale told in “The Neanderthal Man,” which will open Tuesday at the Monroe Theatre through United Artists re- lease. The picture stars Robert @hayne, Richard Crane, Doris }| Merrick and Joyce Terry. A scientist's use of a beautiful girl in his experiments, his trans- forming of a house cat into a saber tooth tiger which is three times the size of our circus tigers, and the eventual transformation of himself into a murdering Nean- derthal man are all depicted in ed such a savage fight. Due to the care and research that the producers put into the film, the thrilling story never enters the Tealm of implausibility, Aubrey Wisberg and Jack Pollex- fen, who teamed to write and pro- duce “The Man From Planet X” and “Port Sinister,” wrote and produced “The Neanderthal Man.” || The picture was directed by E. A. $-247=25° M-26"=28" L-30°-32” 6 by Merion Masté You’ll make it in a jiffy, give thanks the year ‘round for the way it doubles your wardrobe! No fitting problems, it wraps. No ironing problems, it opens flat. Why not make two—one in den- im, the other in a dressy fabric! Pattern 9148 Waist Sizes: small 24-25; medium 26-28; large 30-32 inches. Medium size requires 3 1/4 yards 35-inch fabric. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for ist-class mail- ing. Send to Marian Martin, care, of The Key West Citizen, No. 186, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Dupont. LEGAL NOTICES — CERTIFICATE OF CORPORATE DISSOLUTION IN THE NAME AND BY THE AU- THORITY OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRE- _ SHALL COME, GREET- Whereas, Leslie M. Stratton, Sr. Memphis, Tennessee, Leslie M. Stratton, Jr., Memphis, Tennes: Allan Davis, Memphis, Tennessee, did on the {th day ‘ot May, A.D. 1946 cause to be incorporated under the pro- visions of Chapter 608, Florida Sta- tutes, MATECUMBE SEA & GULF ESTATES, INC., a corporation, with its principal place of business at ISLAMORADA, MONROE COUNTY, in the State of Florida, and where- as the stockholders of such corpora- tion did on the 25th day of March, A. D, 1954, cause to be filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Florida, a Consent of all the stockholders under the pro- visions of said Chapter 608, Flor- ida Statutes, showing the dissolu- tion of such corporation. Now, therefore, the Secretary of State does hereby certify to the foregoing and that he is satisfied that the requirements of law have been complied with. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 hereunto set my hand and have affixed the Great Seal of the State of Florida, at the Capital, ty-fitth day of . D, 1954. (SEAL) R. A. GRAY Secretary of State. mar. 29, 1954. Tallahassee, Florida March 18, 1954 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the ‘Trustees of the Internal Improve- ment Fund of the State of Florida, Pursuant to Law, will offer for sale, for objections only, in Talla- hassee, Florida, at 11:00 o'clock Monday, Merch 29, 1954 e LEGAL NOTICES (CONTINUED) A. M. April 20th, 1954, the follow- ing described lands in MONROE COUNTY. Florida, to-wit: A parcel of submerged land in jay of Florida lying west- erly and adjacent to Gov't. Lot 1, Section 6, Township 66, South, Range 33 East and northerly and adjacent to Gov't. Lot 1, Section 32, Township 65 South. Range 33 East on Crawl Key No. 3, Monroe County, Florida. ua 2.22 acres, more or jess. Correct legal description to be furnished with deed. The Purchaser is required to pay the advertising cost and documen- stamps. ‘the Sale. if and when made, shall be subject to the Trustees reserv- ing unto them phosphate, mine: 60% of t) thereunder. RD) tne internal aepeorenent Fund of a. anaes CHARLET E. JOHNS, Acting Governor 3: F. C. ELLIOT, Sec. aieet ‘Trustees I. I. Fund mar. 22-29; apr. 5-12-19, 1954 1—Announcements ——————_—— A LAUNDRY will be open soon. Applications accepted for ex- perienced only —washer, marker, folder, packer, hot head pressers. Poinciana Center, Commercial Building, Monday, 8:30 to 11:30 AM. 2—Apartments For Rent NEWLY renovated bedroom apart- ment, All utilities, Reasonable rates. 321 Simonton. oy THRU THE a DEADLINE: 9:30 A.M, DAILY -_ba case of error, The Citizen will be responsible for ently ene, insertion. CONTRACT RATES ON» REQUEST DIAL 2-5661 Cash Over Counter 99¢ Will Give You A SLine Classified for 3 Days Five Average Words Per Line pts.| S—Male Help Wanted APARTMENTS $60 to $80 per soon: th. Lighthouse! g rooms working men, $10 to $15 per week. 411 William. EFFICIENCY apartment, cool and lovely location. 715 Seminole, By week or month, TWO BEDROOM apartment, large jalousied living-porch and large kitchen, bath and yard space. $95 per month. Utilities paid. child accepted. Will not rent under four months. Phone 2-5472, TROPICAL Hotel — Apartments. Summer rates. Also two large stores. 114 Duval, 1 ROOM kitchenette bath apart- ment, sun deck, private en- trance, near beach in best resi- dential section. Adults, no pets, $125 monthly or less on lease. Phone weekdays from 9 to 6, 2-6212, or Sunday and after 6 P.M., 2-5790. ONE bedroom apartment, pri beach, $45. weekly. 715 Seminole Ave. NOW RENTING — New efficiency apartments. Beautifully furnish- ed, adults only, no pets, excellent location, 716 Duval St., Phone 2- 5531, 2-8531. ATTRACTIVE one bedroom apart- ment, Private, entrance, beach. Also rooms, twin or dou- ton St. UPSTAIRS furnished apartm: for couple only, one block from the beach, 419 United St. Apply 1224 Duval St. —<— NEAR BEACH: One bedroom 2 BEDROOM Home, St. Call 2-2130, 5—Rooms For Rent ROOMS by day or week. Low rate. Tropical Hotel, 114 Duval. MODERN spacious bedroom with kitchen privileges for one or two girls. 1311 Grinnell. ROOMS for couple, twin or double, $14 to $18 weekly. 525 Francis ness vection, Call 2-3931 between 10 and 7. CABINS, apartments, rooms, trail- er space, bar and restaurant on premises. Friedins Perky Lodge (10 miles north of Boca Chica.) 6—Wanted To Rent NAVAL officer and wife desire two bedroom unfurnished house. Phone 2-7650. 7—Business Rentals BUILDING now used by Table Supply, Duval at Petronia. Avail- able July 1. Approximately 50 x 100, Parking facilities. Apply John Rivero, 664 South Drive, Miami Springs. Phone 887792. to Administrator, Monroe General Hospital. SILK PRESSER, experienced, steady position, union wages. Also wool presser, steady position, experienced, union wages. Call— ready to work. Poinciana Dry Cleaners, 218 Simonton St. STOCK CLERK. Apply in person, Gulfstream, White St. SOBER, reliable man to service vending machines. Good salary and opportunity for right man. Only those willing to work, apply. Give age, experience, references, ete. Box No. B-5, c/o Citizen. FOREIGN Employment Construc- tion Work. If interested in for- eign projects with high pay, write Foreign Service Bureau, Box 295, Metuchen, N. J. WE ARE Accepting applications for salesmen for new and used 9—Female Help Wanted BARMAIDS, experienced or inex- perienced. Duffy’s Tavern, 218 Duval St. COLORED entertainer. Tavern, 218 Duval St. MAID experienced. Year round work. Apply in person Stutz Ho- tel, 410 Fleming St. WAITRESSES, day or night shift available, experience not neces- sary, pleasant working conditions. Sigsbee Snackery, Sigsbee Park. Dutty’s MODES ‘Trtmet T MAIDENS ‘Regioheoed 0. 8, Petant Office “I know tt looks new, but I'm 9—Female Help Wanted (CONTINUED) WANTED: Refined Lady. Age 30- 50. Manage motel. No experience required. Monday through Friday, 6:00 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. Write, stating conditions and salary ex- pected. Box M-22, c/o Citizen, STOCK CLERK. Apply in person, Gulfstream, White St. WAITRESSE§ wanted, with foun- tain experience. Steady job. Ap- ply in person Land O’Sun Lunch- eonette, Truman and Grinnell, NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY to earn good income with AVON Cosmetics. We will train you with interesting Color Films, Contact Mrs. Smedley Wednesday night, La Concha Hotel. 16—Personal $$ _______ COMPLETE line of books for chil- dren and teenagers at the Book- Shop, 534 Fleming St. HARRY LEWIS CARPENTER, 3rd —formerly of Miami and Ft. Lauderdale. Has been employed in connection with shrimp boat fleets. Will anyone having information as to his whereabouts please notify Girard Trust Corn Exchange Bank, Trustee, Philadelphia 2, Pa. 17—Personal Services _ BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invita- tions and announcements print- ed by The Artman Press. Dial 2-561. FOR SALE: SIX consecutive issues of The Key West Citizen delivered to your door, 25¢ weekly. Dial 2.5661, Circulation Dept. NOTARY PUBLIC NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office ee STANLEY Home Products dealer for prompt, courteous service. Call Gerry Howanitz, 2-5873. promiaait ‘ one that has that ‘new car em on for. 17—Personal Services (CONTINUED) PHOTOSTATIC Copies, Fast ser- vice, Larry Karns Studio, 220 Duval. Phone 2-6811. Singer Sewing Machines SALES, service, parts. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 118 Coral Way, Coral Gables, 18—Special Services ROBERT'S Transfer Moving and Hauling. Free estimates on all jobs. Phone 2-2305. CESSPOOLS pumped or cleaned. Reasonable and good service. Phone 2-5241, ask for Sam, 20—Musical Instruments ee ACCORDION, genuine galanti 120 basses, 9 sets reeds, 10 switches, mahogany pearl finish with plush case, like brand new, practically never used, cost $895, will sell at much less than half. Call 2-5304, ask for Joe or Poinciana Dept. Store, 3416 Duck Ave. 22—Lost KEY WEST Texaco Service en- velope containing checks, cash, fountain pen, valuable papers. Duval St. shopping district. Re- ward. Call 2-6911. STROLLER and Teddybear on Elizabeth St. Teddybear is very dear to heart of child. Please re- turn to 4 Charles St. 24—Business Opportunities BAR, Imperial Cafe, short order kitchen. Patio with bandstand and equipment. Inquire 5-7 p. m., 1109 Whitehead, Phone 2-7834, FOR SALE or lease: Garage and service station, Excellent loca- tion, Long lease. Phone 2-6821. FOR SALE—Restaurant. Good location, established business, Living quarters, ideal for couple. Fully equipped. Owner leaving town. Phone 2-7637, between 4 and 10 P.M. 24A—Building and Financing F. . A, and V. A. NEW HOMES FOR SALE $2600 and $2850 Down PORTER-WAGOR-RUSSELL, INC, 1620 United St, Phone 2-2232, 25—Real Estate For Sale ——————— “| HIGHLY desirable neighborhood, 2 bedroom CBS home, utility room, carport, large front and back porch $14,950, equity, terms. Phone 2-7046, KEY COTTAGES SEASIDE cottage, four rooms and bath, boat dock, lot 102 x 120, highway to ocean, 27 miles north of Key West. Beautiful view, for $8000. Little Torch Key. Also cottage, elevated to catch South ocean breezes, two bedrooms, liv- ing room, kitchen and bath, fur- nished, boat basin, lot 90 x 325, Planted in coconut palms. Yours for $9500. Summerland Key, Johnson ae Johnson, 419 Duval. Phone 2- ——————— FOR Buying or selling any kind of Key West property, contact Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming St. Establish- ed 1919. ONE bedroom house on Big Cop- pit Key for sale. Phone 2-5553 afer 5 p. m. (CONTINUED) THREE-BEDROOM home, large landscaped lot, many extras, good terms, immediate posses- sion, 2912 Staples, Phone 2-6979. NEW CBS Duplex, furn. 2-bdrs. each side, plus eff. apt., garage. First class const. $12,000 cash, bal, terms. Box 6-BDH, c-o Citizen, EXCEPTIONAL, fully i home, electrically equipped. Four bedrooms, servants’ quarters, solarium, patio. Immediate posses- sion. Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming St. FINE HOME in Casa Marina sec- tion, four bedrooms, large living room, dining room, breakfast room, kitchen, two baths and nice porch on large landscaped lot. See us for price and terms. Johnson and John- son, 419 Duval St. Phone 2-2831, FURNISHED house, 317 Peacon Lane. Call 2-2880 in the mornings for appointment, es NEAR the beach, business with living quarters and motel. For quick sale. Phone 2-3492, appoint- ment. WHY PAY High Rent? Two bed- room Sunshine home, 1908 Fog: arty. Payments below $65 a month, $2,000. Equity, terms. Owner leay- ing town next week. Phone 2-2344 for best deal in town. BARGAIN for quick sale, 2 bed- rooms CBS home. 3612 Eagle Ave. 26—Lots For Sale WATERFRONT lot 100x100 Sun- rise Drive. $4200. cash. Phone 2-2387. 41’ x 88’ LOT on Laird, between Ashby and George. $1000. Phone 2-3257. LOT, 65’ x 137’—corner 19th Street and Sunrise Drive, $3500. Call 2-8426, after 5 P.M. FOR Lower Keys property, phone Summerland Key 2 or write Hud- gins, owner, Summerland Key. mar1,mon,wed,sat-tf 31—Garden and Lawn Supplies SPECIAL Fertilizers for citrus, gardenias, roses, Ixorias. Bloom Special to force blooms. Sheep and cow manure, domestic and import- ed peat moss. Convenient liquid fertilizers at Key West Garden and Lawn Supplies. Phone 2-6912. 33—Miscellaneous Make The ARTMAN PRESS YOUR headquarters for the finest in printing. DIAL 2-5661. NOTES Payable Forms. 10 fo: 15¢. Artman Press. Phone 2-5661, Tadtos, refrigerators, Speed Queen washing machines. Pierce Bros., Cor. Fleming «and Elizabeth. Phone 2-5922. GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIXTURES — HARDWARE KEY WEST SUPPLY CO, 219 Simonton St. Tel 2-3123 Pictures And Stories Of News Events Of Interest To Everyone Gan Be Found In The Citizen 40 MACHINES for your use. You wash em and you know they are washed right. Soak, wash, 3 rinses, $.25. Dried, ready to put away $.25. Wash em home, we will dry em, $.35 load. Paul’s “Self Ser- vice” Laundry, 426 White St. 11 NEWLY painted Sunshine home storm shutters with fittings. or all at $2.00 ea. Phone 2-786, 6 FOOT Show Case, three mirrors, reasonable. 800 Emma and Pe- tronia Streets. BABY Play-Pen, cheap, Good con: dition. No. 2 Thompson Lane, rear Gibson Hotel. LARGE houseboat, sound condi- tion. Immediately available. Sleeps seven. Stainless shower and galley. Very reasonable. Phone 2-2022. 34—Household Items 4“! For Sale bad EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY 3824 Duck Avenue, Poinciane. Phone 2-6951. We Buy and Sell New and Used Furniture. SALE GOOD used furniture, one piece or house full, Van loads every week out of our Miami Warehouse. Bar- gains galore. Come in and look around. WAREHOUSE FURNITURE TLET able. Phone 2-5760. CHAIR and couch, $20, Phone 2 8560. DINING room set. Six chairs, ta- ble, buffet. Excellent condition. Dark Color. $90. 408 Amelia St. Store Equipment STORE fixtures: Showcases, ta- ble, shelving, recessed ceiling fixtures. Now in storage here. Telephone 2-5936 for appoint- ment to inspect. 35—Wanted To Buy KEY WEST lot for retirement home, well located, reasonabiy priced, Write box SM 10, C-o Citi- 36—Bicycles and Tricycles WE Repair all =e — Cycle Store, 1030 Eaton St., Phone 2-606L, ° 7—Automotive Parts USED Truck an@ passenger ¢af tires — New recaps, all sizes. Dick’s Tire Service, $29 Truman. 38—Automobiles For Sale °50 CHEVROLET, convertible cou- pe, radio, heater, will accept trade. Phone 2-7048, $295. DOWN — ‘Se Fords and Chevs. delivery miles 1695 up. Superman, 1401 N. W. 36th St., Mia- mi, Fla, * 41 PLYMOUTH, good condition, *41 Chevrolet coupe. 505 Louisa St. 40 FORD Coupe, rebuilt motor, excellent tires, $200 cash. Inquire 509 Whitehead. ’49 PLYMOUTH, four door, needa metal work, for quick sale $350. cash, '51 Chevrolet, two door, clean, new paint and seat covers, can be financed. $795. Darlow’s Motor Sal- es. Pure Oil Station, Stock Island. 39—Trailers For Sale NEW and used house trailers at the lowest prices in Fla. down, balance like rent. Free over- night lodging, free delivery. Har- per Trailer Sales, 4850 N. W. 17th Ave., Miami, Fla. 48 GLIDER, 20 ft. with 8 x 12 screened porch. Ideal for couple. Very clean. Lot 55, Overseas Trailer Court, 1947 24’ LIBERTY, electric brakes, new tires, apartment gas stove, Tefrigerator, new paint. Excellent condition. Lot 1-29, Coral Isle Trailer Park, Ed Souza. 33’ TRAILER — Must be sold ime mediately. Can be seen any time. Cudjoe Key. 39B—Trailer Accessories TRAILER awnings made and re- Paired. Umble’s Canvas Shop, Caroline St. 41—Boats and Motors ——— 54’ CRUISING boat. Easily convert- ed to commercial fishing. Fully equipped sound hull and engine. poe to go at sacrifice. Phone RUNABOUT speed boat 27’, 150 H.P. continental Marine motor. All mahogany. Runs good. Can be seen at Summerland Key. Owner leaving Fla. See Henry W. Clay. °52_ WIZARD Outboard Motor. 6 HLP., excellent condition, $130. 88-6 Poinciana. 42—Dogs - Cats - Pets GOLD FISH $.30, .50, .75, and $1.00 ea. Also baby rabbits. The Pet Shop, 812 Caroline. Phone 2-9470. BLOND Cocker Spaniel, male, A. K. C. registered, pick of litter, COWBOY AND SON me LANDSCAPING Tree removal and surgery. Sand, Rock, Sod and Soil Yard maintenance and lot clearing. Call 2-6521 for free estimate 1208 Watson St., Key Wes 45A—Transportation Business NEED DRIVERS: EMPTY CARS St. Louis, Minneapolis, Bristol, Pa. Indiana, Bethleham, Rochester, Connecticut, Phila., Detroit, Wash- ington, Baltimore, Maine, Chicago, Cincinnati, Buffalo, Milwaukee, Cleveland, Toledo, Virginia, Sch- nectady, 5. N. E. 1st. St. Rm. 708 Miami, Fla. Call 2-7703- Miami. OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. DAILY, 47—Trade, Exchange or Swap —_—_—— WILL Trade % Hollywood Bed, like new, for roll-a-way bed in same condition. 2007 Flagler, rear. Ss _ 49—Moving A. B. Transfer, Storage Co. Local, long distance moving. 700 Caro- line. Tel. 2-8461. Citizen Ads Bring Resulie

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