The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 10, 1954, Page 8

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3 : Py ec Fe gh ts ange ATTA WO. , > te i r ; s nal Eo ate, a ine Ta Mississt , [SON TO ACTRESS INDOCHINA z ry ®@ id is Saved, ronry bwhing : he ppt HOLLYWOOD i®—Film produes et ri ja f = aes ér Edward Lasker and actress : MEMPHIS, Tenn, w@—Ten-year-|reseue of his family. He left an-|cruise in a 17-foot inboard motgr.|J2te Greer are parents of a son, F & | old Darlene Roaten, who doesn’t|other son, Michael, 4, in the boat| boat. The craft struck ¥ sandbar ay third boy. ; é lary Supported herself with a] with the motor idling. near aa Sos — _Reeepianoi meget pa $ . small piece of cork for more than} The boat began drifting and out to push the boat off the ‘ <.,- By JOHN RODERICK three hours yesterday while the|Roaten swam after it for more hea the water water waé only six ‘sates cree Hospital Satur- f THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday, May 1019541 REATLY HER DAY current swept her 10 miles down| than two hours before he regained| inches deep where the boat ran|°*Y MM. toe ‘ ,, | the. Mississippi River. it. Then he used the boat to pick | aground. xf More than 1,000 species of earth- a CINCINNATI —Last Mother’s| Her father, J. S. Roaten, mean-| up his wife and Bobby but Darlene| “All of a sudden there was no|worm are known. ae after Day Mrs. Betty Albers of Cincin-| while, syam more than two hours|had drifted out of sight. sand, and we were in the water,” a h a girl. Bobb; ti i i yesterday, Mother’s Day, 1954. i 300 times as much energy as the | life j riers eft ry de Castries,| ARMY BOUND—Three Key West boys enlisted for the Army not us¢| + Jast-week af the Miami Main Recruiting Station. Left to right, they ate Candido J. Barcelo, son of Mrs. Jennie Bogner: Rexford *B, .Weech, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Rexferd Weech, Sr., and Lionel M. Rodriguez, son of Moses Rodriguez and Mrs. Fela Nunez, Candido and Lionel chose the Army Quartermaster Corps, while Rexford enlisted for the Paratroopers. With the Army’s new plan, all men were able to enlist in and be assured assignment in their chosen branches——Photo by M/Sgt. E. W. Gov't Sets Test Transit Strike For Warehouse Seeidaidibs Impact Felt The United States Civil Service Commission has amounced a..new . In Pittsburgh < at 5 By JOHN MOODY aminer for filling positions paying , from $3,410 to $5,060 a year in the PITTSBURGH i” — Pittsburgh ; ;_ | area commuters felt the first real parka oe eee impact of a day-old transit, strike Agriculture. Optional fields of the | *0d2¥ as city officials braced them- examination include grain,; cotton, | °*!ves for a long dacke. 4. miscellaneous products — dry stor Behe Liodbatat ebay ares “} worl vainly eep 2,700 trolley |. age, miscellaneous. produgty; bir} bus eperators on the job be<| 6 cold woe ieee ed ace locatey Yong the strike deadline yestertiay requiré'fontinuous travel: oy No:written test is required. ‘To. qualify; applicants must have had sepceeeiate experience. Pertinent | 12% last months.” ae ee ny Pier ak The operators, members of Diviy. Hy a t Bf vr the rebel ‘maxi Nig! sion 85, AFL Amalgamated ‘Aésti.” aobang, ne: Sent ae ogg ho of Street Electric Railway and aes. titled to ‘veteran preference. Motor Coach Explores; walked off The French ‘Applications will be accepted un- | 2¢ job after Pittsburgh Railways ‘hat the til further notice and must be filed | C2, “elected. demands for a 30- with the Board of U. S.\Civil:Ser-|Cont hourly pay increase. Tt was vice Eeemniners, Department. of perenne oe CE ; y i 25, D. C. y ‘4 “-| Emergency measures were made eater, information and appli-|.. handle the thousands pias seen yt lls nec | expected to jam the already haras- from the Commission’s Examiner | <2 traffic lanes in the city’s busi- in Charge, Bert A. Roberts located ness district. Mayor Lawrenée at U. S. Postoffice, Key West, Fla. cadens’ parking regulations re- or from the U.S. Civil Servite Commission, Washington 25, D. Cc. | !2xed- soe iiodsve god itunes tea oe ry 3A eys uses Gilmore Doctor To Leave Navy business district each day esti- Dr. B. F. Radmacher, Lt. (MC) bi fi! i sh : i F if mated it transports 200,000 workers and thousands more shoppers daily. ’ All business places, factories and offices-planned to operate as usual —meaning thousands of employes, Ee E g Pi major route |USN, Senior Medical Officer of Pha had been| the USS Howard. W. Gilmore (As-|t least, would depend on autos Geterrent to another Viet-}16) will be separated from the Attendants at arking los ald interior Indo- | Naval service on May 14 and will yesterday’s ri Soa was to continue his medical career as a civilian doctor in Louisville, Ken- tucky. heavier than usual for a Sunday. Church attendance also was re- ‘ rted normal. Prior to serving aboard the USS ti a ‘ Already repair work on one big Gilmore, Dr. Radmacher had 18] tasi¢ artery leading to the city Months duty at the Key West Na- val Hospital: At the time of his| 2S been, ordered suspended for departure he will have served 8 ; f az ti 4 The Pennsylvania Railroad said a. abeard the Submarine ten-| it was adding several coaches to regular commuter trains and will put an additional 20 commuter trains on to take care of persons stranded: in the suburban districts, Union and company representa- tives met briefly in the mayor's office yesterday afternoon but said no progress was made. It was after that the mayor warned the strike may be a long one. He said: “The two parties involved are far apart.” C. D. Palmer, president of Pitts- burgh Railways, said the union de- mends would have cost the com- pany’ an additional three million dollars a year. He said the com- pany could make no monetary improvements over the contract which expired April 30. He declined abe E rt | i #4 He is married and his wife lives at. 108.N. W,. Parkway, Louisville, Kentueky. i iy : : A-day on mars is 37 minutes longer than a day on earth. i ei 36 H ii : ORIGINAL ILLEGIBLE ; nati gave birth to her first child,)to rescue his wife and their son| She was picked up just before| said’ Mrs. Roaten after her rescue, The second child, a boy, came jhad.«s b: current, ness said the piece of cork sup-| High pitched sound waves — a- A hurricane: will release 200 to| Roaten threw them pieces of old| porting her was about half the size|bove the range of human hearing! for SENATOR early type of atomic bomb. 17-foot motorboat and swam to the! The family was on a pleasure| parts. |e ‘ter they and Darlene} dark by the towboat Zephyr out of |All three of us went* different off an underwater | St. Louis. A crewman saw her bob-| ways.” +3 into the swift Mississippi|bing along in the current. A wit- _—_—_ jackets and leaped from their] of a cigar:box. . — often are used to clean metal MAY 25th (Pd. Pol. Adv.) pee MARATHON FOR § PAS ONLY - 6.00 x 16SIZE ‘jase ‘MARATHON "aa recoppable ov. - LOW: PRI ; SIZES®TOOL No ottier tire: et these’ prices match these Coodyears for qu ality and “ormance, So, ; + 640x15 $1 3.75* why take chances with worn, 5-- * smooth tires? Come in-and ° 7.10x 15 Special Sale is on. The prices ; will save you money—new ,, ; tires may, save your life!’ °° > @ Plus tax and your recappable tire sip 70515 in WHITE SIDEWALLS PRICED PROPORTIONATELY LOW! to submit the dispute to arbitra-| ff tion. The operators earn an average | fill $1.92 an hour and receive an ad- ditional six cents an hour under a cost of living clause. A company offer to. add the six cents to the base pay rate was rejected by aj} union membership vote, D. STEELE .| Mrs. Butch Survives KIWANIS LEADER—A Kiwan- | Qne Week’s Burial gt E if ig in BPRS, in a3 i Ft ir - Hi ii st tt ail i F af ered with earth by a bulldozer during a road project. Hit A heavy rainfall yesterday’ f ened a slit in tne loose earth and ff vice-president of Kiwanis In- ternational, which is now hold- ing its 38th annual convention “2: 375%, Fie, Me feomacti~ d served Kiwanis Internation:! | yembers of the Tulmieri es chairman of the Public and said they wote #0. inny welconiny Business Affairs Committee for |back Mrs. Butch that the Mother’ Canada. ‘Day dinner burned. DION & SMITH | MARATHON SINCLAIR SERVICE Duval and Olivia Streets ; Marathon, Fiprida Erno 3 |g eeeemll BAYVIEW SERVICE STATION PALM SERVICE STATION | Roosevelt Blvd. and Palm Avenue pao Island i LARRY DION, Distributor, Sinclair and Goodysar

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