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ITS PROFITABLE TO Replacement Of Vital Glands Is Reported By FRANK CAREY Associated Press Science Reporter NEW HAVEN, Conn. (#—If your hormone-producing glanis wear out or are destroyed, can they be replaced? e A famous Yale University scien- tist says yes—they can be. He already has replaced the glands of “‘nine or 10” people with the glands of babies who died in their mothers’ wombs. And, so far as he can ascertain, these bor- rowed vital organs are healthy and functioning in the new hosts, Dr. Harry S. N. Greene, pro- fessor of pathology, reported this remarkable story to a group of science writers touring leading research centers at the invitation of the American Cancer Society. The experimental transplants be- gan more than two years ago; and these and the results of many years experience and many thou- sands of transplants between ani- mals have persuaded the scientist that many grave human glandular deficiencies can be corrected by transplants, “But we are not going into the transplant business,” Greene em- phasized. ‘‘This is basic research. Our job was to show that it can be done. We will leave it to others to apply our fundamental findings to their clinical problems.” He said he and his group would not accept patients for further transplant therapy. Among the embryonic organs successfully transplanted to adult] ¢ humans were: 1. A pituitary gland—the tiny organ at the base of the brain which controls almost all the hor- mone-producing organs of the body; i 2. Thyroid glands — which con- trols nervous . reactions; 3. Parathyroid glands — which govern the body’s use of metals like calcium. 4. Adrenal glands —, which en- able humans to undergo such stresses as cold, hunger, fatigue, poisons, injury and various forms of shock. Without any of these glands or the hormones they produce, one soon would die. Some musicians of India make their stringed instruments with the body of a dried pumpkin, ’Round the Clock! Bared, billowing—and _ beauti- ful! That neckline is the prettiest way to display pretty shoulders. And just see how that whirling skirt accentuates your narrow waist. Wear this for town with the scalloped bolero! Bare your back for sunning, dining, danc- ing! Paitern 9227: Misses’ Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 5 yards 35-inch; 1/4 yard contrast. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Sen 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, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, March 30, 1954 Two Die In B25 Crash Despite Rescue Attempt TALLAHASSEE ® — Two Air Force officers died in the flames of a B25 that crashed here yester- day, despite efforts of a companion to get them out of the wreckage. Capt. Robert Richards, a pilot instructor at Moody Air Force Base at Valdosta, Ga., was in charge of the flight. He and an unidentified major were killed. Maj. William 0. Wilson of Hamp- ton, Va., told officers afterwards that he tried to pull his companions from the wreckage but could not ‘because the aircraft’s controls had trapped them. Wilson escaped through the bomber’s top hatch. The plane, with one engine al- ready out, was attempting an emergency landing at Tallahassee Municipal Airport, said Capt. John B. Morey, information officer at Moody. Morey said the pilot was moving too fast on his approach for a landing and was trying to pull away for a second try when the plane crashed. The United States produced about 8.1 lead pencils for every person in the country during 1953, _ Missouri produced about 2% mil- fion tons of bituminous coal last year. ; _ LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW iE NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of “Vaca Cut Motel & Supply ‘o.,” Marathon, Florida, intend to register said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida, 1954. Dated March ‘22, FRANK’ W. MAUCK, HAZEL C. MAUCK, Sole Owners. mar. 23-30; apr. 6-13, 1954. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. = Meer 4 ane No, 13-!] ALVIS W. GUY, Plaintiff. our vs. ¢ RCE ORHA L. GUY, " Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION ; ORHA L. Y, HB UY, 4275 Olney Street, San Diego, California. YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED and REQUIRED to serve a copy of your Answer to the Complaint for Divorce on the Plaintiff's Solici- tor, and file the original Answer in the Office of the Clerk of the Cir- cuit Court on or before the 26th day of April, A. D. 1954 in the above entitled cause, otherwise the alle- gations therein contained will be taken as confessed. DONE and ORDERED at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this 22nd day of March, A. D. 1954. (SEAL) __ EARL R, ADAMS, Clerk By: (s) Florence E. Sawyer Deputy Clerk. (sd) J. Y. PORTER, IV J. Y. Porter, IV, Plaintiffs Solicitor 505 ‘Whitehead ‘Street, Key West, Florida. mar. 23-30; apr. 6-13, 1954 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of “Malone Construction Co.,” 1507 South Street, Key West, Flor- ida, intends to register the said fictitious name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe Coun- ty, Florida. Dated March 22, 1954. RAY MALONE, Sole Owner. mar, 23-30; apr. 6-13, 1954 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. H 7 Case By 13-1003 ELEN FREALY, Plaintite, DIVO) TO vs. JAMES FREALY, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: JAMES FREALY, Rosebud, Arkansas. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that suit for divorce has been filed against you herein and you are re- quired to serve a copy of your answer on Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr., 608 Whitehead Street, Key West, Florida, Attorney for Plaintiff and file the original thereof with the Clerk of this Court on or bef the 7th April, A. D. 1954, othe: a Decree Pro Confesso will b tered against you. Key West, Monroe larch 8th, 1954. EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk of the Circuit Court By: (sd) Herman Cerezo, Deputy Clerk. mar, 9-16-23-30, 1954. RT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN PROBATE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In re Estate of JOHN A, RUSSELL. Deceased. TO ALL CREDITORS AND PER- SONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DE- MANDS AGAINST SAID ESTATE: County, Flor- You and each of you are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against the estate of John A. Russell, deceased, late of said County, Florida, at his office in the court house of said County at Key West, Florida, with- in eight calendar months from the time of the first publication of this Rotice. Each claim or demand shall be in writing, and shall place of residence and address of the claimant, and shall be sworn to by the claimant, her agent, or her attorney, and any such claim or demand not so filed shall be void. CLARA L. RUSSELL As executrix of the Last Will and Testament of John A,. Russell, deceased. JOSEPH OTTO, Attorney for Executrfx, 1126 Ingraham Building, Miami, Florida. Mar. 30; apr. 6-18-20, 1954 a god aott gt LEGAL NOTICES (CONTINUED) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN_CHANCERY, ACK — J. R. HUNT, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE BETHEL J. HUNT, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: BETHEL J. HUNT 26849 Buckskin Lane Bolling Hills, California You are hereby notified that a Bill of Complaint for Divorce has been filed against you, and you are hereby required to serve a copy of your Answer to the Bill of Com- plaint on the Plaintiff's attorney, and file the original Answer in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 29th day of April, 1954, in default of which the Bill of Complaint will be taken as confessed against you. ‘This Notice shall be published for 4 consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- MUshed in Monroe County, Florida. DONE and ORDERED at Key ‘West, Monroe County, Florida, this 29th day of March, A. D. 1954. (Circuit Court EARL R. ADAMS, Seal) Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Pee By (sd) Herman Cerezo rae Deputy Clerk Namé Fe ecicess\ct Plaintiff's attorney: . IGNATIUS LESTER 420 Fleming Btreet Key West, Florida. mar. 80, apr, 6-12-20, AL D. 1954. J—Announcements eee 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- mient, All utilities, Reasonable rates. $21 Simonton. APARTMENTS and _ sleeping rooms. Nicely decorated. By day, week or month. Stuts Hotel. Apts. 410 Fleming. ONE bedroom, afl electric. Private bath, utilities, linens, dishes fur- nished. M and B Motel, 1031 Eaton. APARTMENTS $60 to $80 per mon- th. Lighthousekeeping rooms for working men, $10 to $15 per week. 411 William, EFFICIENCY apartment, cool and lovely location, 715 Seminole. By week or month. 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, private 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, 28531, ATTRACTIVE one bedroom apart- ment, Private entrance, near beach. Also rooms, twin or dou- ble. Private parking. 1125 Washing- ton St. < UPSTAIRS furnished apartment, for couple only, one block from the beach, 419 United St. Apply 1224 Duval St. NEAR BEACH: One bedroom $30° weekly. 1214 Duval St. ONE bedroom apartment for quiet adults. $90 per month, 1204 Flo- rida St. LIGHT airy homelike 4 room fur- nished upstairs apt., all improve- ments, front porch and sun deck overlooking ocean. Suitable for a- dults, older child - 8 months at $85.00 per month plus utilities. Phone 2-6892 mornings - 8 to 1, evenings 5 to 7. APARTMENT for rent with wash- ing machine privileges. 1314 Vir- ginia St. FURNISHED efficiency apartment, COOL comfortable . apartments, nicely located, 1209 Virginia St. Phone 2-2897, 4—Houses For Rent NEW one-bedroom house. Furnish- ed. All electric, Available April 1, Apply 217 Ann St., after 3:30. S—Rooms For Rent ROOMS by day or week. Low rate. Tropical Hotel, 114 Duval, ROOMS for couple, twin or double, a to $18 weekly. 525 Francis SA—For Rent— Miscellaneous CABINS, apartments, rooms, trail- er space, bar and restaurant on premises. Friedins Perky Lodge 0 miles north of Boca Chica.) THRU aE Minimum of 3 Lines Per Insertion DEADLINE: 9:90 A.M, DALY wa sceee of erate Ihe a responsible one insertion. : CONTRACT RATES ON» REQUEST DIAL 2-5661 Cash Over Counter 99¢ Will Give You. A 3Line Classified for 3 Days Five Average Words Per Line A—For Rent— Miscellaneous (CONTINUED) 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. 8—Male Help Wanted Sasa nan a DRIVER for local deliveries. Must have driver’s license and know city well. Apply in person, Gulf- stream Food Department Store, 1105 White St. pres MAINTENANCE men between the ages of 21 and 50; local resi- dents preferred. Sobriety, good character very necessary. Apply to Administrator, Monroe General | Hospital. Sc neem se! eee STOCK CLERK. Apply in person, Gulfstream, White St. a SE SOBER, reliable man to service vending machines. Good salary and opportunity for right man. Only those willing to work, apply. Give age, experience, references, etc. Box No. B-5, c/o Citizen. WE_ARE Accepting applications for salesmen for new and used cars. Must be conscientious, ag- gressive and integrity beyond ques- tion. Salary plus commission, Ap- ply in person Navarro Inc:, 601 Duval St. 9—Female Help Wanted BARMAIDS, experienced or inex- perienced. Duffy’s Tavern, 218 Duval St. COLORED entertainer. Tavern, 218 Duval St. WAITRESS. Apply in person. Pon- ce’s Luncheonette, 701 Simonton Street. rs Duffy’s MODEST MAIDENS ‘Tridemark Registered U. 3. Potent Office “I don’t know why { have to answer, the phone, Ma’m. Nine times out of ten it’s for you.” 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. WAITRESSES 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, WAITRESSES, day or night shift available, experience not neces- sary, pleasant working conditons, Sigsbee Snackery, Sigsbee Park. 11—Employment Wanted —Male or Female PERSON to take care of fountain and do general work. Six days a week, good pay, preferably a man. Apply Boulevard Drive In, 11A—Employment Wanted—Female MIDDLEAGED lady desires light housekeeping or to be compan- ion to refined elderly or semi-in- valid person. Write P. 0, Box 3186, Miami, Fla. 11B—Employment Wanted—Male JOB as watchman or caretaker part time or full time. Nick, Box 5 c-o Citizen. 13—Nursery Schools ENROLL your child in the Sun- shine School — “The School for Parents Who Care.” Every child given individual attention. Special grooming for children entering pub- lic school. Phone 2-2912. 16—Personal CULBERTSON’S big new gold book will settle all arguments. See it today at The Bookshop, 534 Fleming. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN BUCKLEY ~—~ al 17—Personal Services BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invita- tions and announcements print- ed by The Artman Press. Dial 12-5661, PHOTOSTATIC Copies. Fast ser- vice. Larry Karns Studio, 220 Duval. Phone 2-6811. FOR SALE: SIX consecutive issues of The Key West your door, ic weekly. 2-5661, Circulation Dept. Singer Sewing Machines SALES, service, parts. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 118 Coral Way, Coral Gables. NOTARY PUBLIC NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office EE FOR BEST in sewing and altera- tion call Ellen Aaron, 1121 South- ard St., Phone 2-8560. 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 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 DARK blue parakeet, if found re- turn to 1031 Catherine. 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. jant5t| ¢ 24A—Building ' and Financing F.H 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 KEY COTTAGES SEASIDE cottage, four rooms end bath, boat dock, lot 102 x 120, highway to ocean, 27 miles north | of Key West. Beautiful view, all 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 25—Real Estate For Sale (CONTINUED) 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 after 5 p. m. hm aan onan ener, HIGHLY desirable neighborhood, 2 bedroom CBS home, utility room, carport, large front and back porch $14,950, equity, terms. Phone 2-7046, (= eee 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. $12,000 cash, bal. terms. Box 6-BDH, c-o Citizen, EXCEPTIONAL, futy furnished home, electrically equipped. Four bedrooms, servants’ quarters, solarium, patio. Immediate posses- sion, Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming St. ee ee FINE HOME in Casa Marina sec- tion, four bedrooms, large living room, dining room, breakfast room, kitchen, two baths and nice porch on large landscaped lot. See us for price and terms. Johnson and John- son, 419 Duval St. Phone 2-2831. See ee ee FURNISHED house, 317 Peacon Lane. Call 2-2880 in the mornings for appointment. —_————<—<——$—$ $$. 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 leav- ing town next week. Phone 2-2344 for best deal in town. BARGAIN for quick sale, 2 bed- rooms CBS home. 3612 Eagle Ave. FOR QUICK SALE: beautiful re- sidence, Florida porch, LR, DR, library, large kitchen all electric, bar with air conditioner, four bed rooms, 3 baths, maid’s room, laun- dry room ali equipped, attic fan, Spanish Patio, garage, etc. 517 Elizabeth St. Price $25,000. Phone 2-6734, 26—Lots For Sale WATERFRONT lot 100x100 Sun- rise Drive. $4200. cash. Phone 22-2387. LOT, 65’ x 137’—corner 19th Street and Sunrise Drive, $3500. Call 2-8426, after 5 P.M. 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. PHILCO radlos, _ refrigerators, Speed Queen washing machines. Pierce Bros., Cor. Fleming aad 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 Can Be Found In The Citizen pe eGR AM en Ra 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, will dry em, $.35 load. Paul’s “Self Ser- vice” Laundry, 426 White St. 6 FOOT Show Case, three mirrors, reasonable. 800 Emma and Pe- tronia Streets. FOR SALE: Baby crib and mat- tresses, good condition, reason- able. 107 Maine Rd., Sigsbee Park. 34—Household Items For Sale EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY 3824 Duck Avenue, Poinciana, 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 OUTLET 915 Simonton St. Phone 2-2697 STUDIO couch, chair, baby bed with mattress, baby chest, Holly- wood bed complete, playpen. 56-1 Poinciana Place. For Sale (CONTINUED) DINING room set. Six chairs, tar ble, buffet. Excelent condition, Dark Color. $90, 408 Amelia St. 34A—Restaurant and Store Equipment STORE fixtures: Showcases, ta- ble, shelving, recessed ceiling fixtures. Now in storage here, Telephone 2.5936 for appoints ment to inspect. 35—Wanted To Buy wrestle catictolseci gta op KEY WEST lot for retirement home, well located, reasonably Priced. Write box SM 10, C-o Citi- zen, ee YOUNG female Siamese cat. Cail 1-5 p. m. D. Hunnicutt, 901% Flagler, ———— WE Repair al’ makes of American and English bicycles, All parts and accessories in stock. Overseas Cycle Store, 1030 Eaton St., Phone 2-6081, 37—Automotive Parts eateries sae a USED Truck an@ passenger ear tires — New recaps, all sizes. Dick’s Tire Service, $29 Truman. pcan lst cadets ag 38—Automobiles For Sale ——— ’50 CHEVROLET, convertible cou- pe, radio, heater, will accept trade. Phone 2-7048, punta Mlcatceitat co Ame RES SEN $295. DOWN — ‘Se Fords and Chevs. delivery miles 1695 up. Superman, 1401 N. W. 36th St., Mia- mi, Fla. ee ‘49 PLYMOUTH, four door, needs metal work, for quick sale $350, cash. ’51 Chevrolet, two door, clean, new paint and seat covers, can be financed. $795. Darlow’s Motor Sal- es. Pure Oil Station, Stock Island, ————$——<<__ 1948 PLYMOUTH Special Deluxe 4-door. Original black Paint, in- terior. $395.00. Can be financed, Phone 2-2827, ts 39—Trailers For Sale ee NEW and used house trailers at the lowest prices in Fla. 1-3 down, balance like rent. Free over- night lodging, free delivery. Har- Per Trailer Sales, 4850 N. W. 17th Ave., Miami, Fla. ———— 1947 24’ LIBERTY, electric brakes, new tires, apartment Bas stove, Tefrigerator, new paint. Excellent condition. Waidner alias erodes MAE 3° ESLER — Must be sold im- mediately. Can be seen any time, Cudjoe Key, pte ec Co ee 39B—Trailer Accessories ee, TRAILER awnings made and re- Paired. Umble’s Canvas Shop, 802 Caroline St. vind ceed eee SOY 41—Boats and Motors RUNABOUT speed boat 27’, 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 H.P., excellent condition, $130. 88-6 Poinciana. NEW and rebuilt marine engines 115 to 141 HP complete and ready to put in the boat. Call 2-2022. 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, K. C. registered, pick of litter, two months old. 2005 Fogarty. 43—Flowers, Trees and Shrubs COWBOY AND SON LANDSCAPING Tree removal and surgery. Sand, Rock, Sod and Soil Yard maintenance and lot clearing. Call 26521 for free estimate 1208 Watson St., Key West. 45A—Transportation Business een NEED DRIVERS: EMPTY CARS New York, New Jersey, Boston, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Bristol, Pa. Indiana, Bethleham, Rochester, Connecticut, Phila., Detroit, Wash- ington, Baltimore, Maine, Chicago, Cincinnati; Buffalo, Milwaukee, Cleveland, Toledo, Virginia, Sch- nectady, Kansas. 138 N. &. ist. St. Rm, 708 Miami, Fla. Call 2-7703- Miami, OPEN UNTIL 8 YP. M. DAILY. ee 47—Trade, Exchange or Swap WILL Trade % Hollywood Bed, like new, for foll-s-way bed in same condition, 2007 Flagler, rear. 49—Moving A. B. Transfer, Storage Co. Local, long distance moving, 100 Care line, Tel, 23-0461.