The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 7, 1954, Page 2

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Key West In Days Gone By ‘the Florida East Coast . This will be -tne first wn as Florida, this effeet has just West Lodge . Shannon, of was elected of the order FROES “iret i = pile i of -the Florida are in Key West conferences in con: statewide campaign industrial and-other a:- Ei i z pil fe E g iturday for two and recommended to Colin English, I i Z i H Bossert and le 0 po eseg Cagrero of Fleming Street, Permanently at the Harris address, asin town about a take his wife and two New York during the Hi q - fl i 3 : oe ge i 5 emergency was the flight . deck, ba very active in giving first aid and assistance to the victims while awaiting the arrival of helicopters to evacuate them. Mrs. Cates said that Bossert had “very Bossert is a gtaduate of the Na- vy's local AUW school. school board | jr. . Saturday, August 7, 1954 The Weatherman Says Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy to cloudy, continued rather hot and humid. Scattered showers and thundershowers. Light _vari- able winds, briefly moderate to fresh. in the vicinity of . thunder- showers, Low ton about 78, high tomorrow 92 to 94. Florida: Partly cloudy with wide- ly scattered thundershowers this afternoon and tonight, and in south and central: portions Sunday. Con- tinued hot, except a little cooler extreme north. ‘ Jacksonville thru the Florida Straits: Light to moderate varia- ble, mostly southwest to west winds, except becoming northeast to east, in extreme north. Partly y| cloudy, with a few widely seatter- ed thundershowers thru Sunday. East Gulf: Gentle to moderate, mostly west to north winds thru Sunday. Clear to partly cloudy weather. A few isolated thunder- Showers south portion. Western Caribbean: Moderate northeast to east winds thru Sun- day, except gentle to moderate ever extreme south portion. Weather Summary for the Tropi- cal Atlantic, Caribbean Sea and Eastern Gulf of Mexico: Weather conditions are about norma! today with no signs of an active wave or tropical storm. Observation Taken at Post Office Building, 7:00 A.M., EST, Key West, Fla., Aug. 7, 1954 . Temperatures Highest yesterday Lowest last night . Mean ... Pracipita Total last 24 hours Total this month - Deficiency this month . . Total this year _ xcess this year Rolative Humidity, 7 A.M. 82% Barometér (Bea Level), 7 A.M. 29.93 ins.—1013.9 mbs. Roy Rodgers Aid Admirer VAN NUYS, Calif. u—Cowboy actor Roy Rogers was denied per- mission to sée a Canadian boy jailed after he tried to find Rogers’ ranch. But the youth will be Roger’s personal guest at the Ca- nadian National Exposition at To- ronto. To Martin Vok, 17, St.Catherine’s, Ont.,.was booked by police as runaway after he ¢ame here by bus and asked directions to the zt where he hoped to get Officers yesterday refused Ro- gers’ offer of bail, explaining that — cannot be released yn jond. “Even though the kid made a mistake, his ambition deserves recognition,” Rogers said. CITY FINANCIAL (Continued from Page One) posit in the First National Bank at Miami. That money will be ex- pended shortly with the comple- tion of the million dollar sewer system. The city also has $115,000 in Uni- ted States Treasury Bonds on de- posit in Miami in the pension fund for municipal employees. 4 The pe also shows that there is $30,000 on deposit in Key West with the First Federal Savings and Loan Association. DEATH CLAIMS ONE OF (Continued from Page One) nounced her dead when he reached her bedside about 10:30 a.m. Her father, in Callander, an- nounced the. death during’ the aft- ernoon. To Lie In Stete He said the body will lie in the living room of the big Dionne house before the funeral. Mourners will be permitted to pay their rée- spects, but curiosity seekers will .|not be admitted. The funeral services -will be at |9:30 a.m. Monday in the Sacred | Heart of Jesus Church in nearby .| Corbeil, with Rev, W, H, LaFrance the parish priest, officiating. Emilie . will be bu beside her four grandparents in the tiny Corbeil Cemetery. Emilie, considered the most af- fectionate of the five identical Quints, always was closest to Marie, the tiniest and most deli- “| cate, When Marie left the Quebec City “| cloister of the Servants of the “| Blessed Sacrament last month ait- (Naval Base) Time of Height of Tide high water Low 1s 5:47 a.m. —— am, 7:46 p.m. 1:04 p.m. ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Bahia Honde —oh 10m 9.0 Station— High Tides (north end) = +2h 10m 41.4 ft, {—)—Minus sign: Corrections ‘ to be subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: Corrections te be Cifelli's Italian Restaurant 920 TRUMAN AVENUE By Request FOR SUNDAY ONLY Homemade Including © TOSSED SALAD — GLASS WINE $1.75 Open Every Day, 4:00 P.M., Except Monday August 13th LOGUNS LOBSTER Popular Piano and Song Stylist FOOD AND ENTERTAINMENT ‘TIL 4 A.M. ee eed er eer bee SS Pa Sole er spending six months there as a postulant and two as a novice, Emilie went from Ste. Agathe to Montreal to meet her. She became lost in the city trat- fic and asked directions of police: They questioned her at the sta- tion and then sent her to the Catho- lic archbishop’s palace. She and Marie were finally reunited at the Giraouard home at Waterloo, Que., but not before both had made the newspaper front pages. 5 Always Together Until Marie entered the convent last November, the five girls al- ways had lived together. — first in the northern Ontario farm- house where their birth in 1934 made medical history, then in a special nursery as the whole world watehed their early progress and finally in the family’s $80,000 man- sion. It was built from profits from motion picture rights, en- dorsements of products and other promotions. The fortune built up by the quints has been estimated at be- tween 1 and 1% million dollars. Emilie’s share probably will be divided among her parents and all their children, a Toronto offi- cial said. The death of Emilie leaves the Diligenti quintuplets — two boys and three girls —- of Buenos Aires, | Argentina, as the only known liv- ing quintuplets. They celebrated their 11th birthday July 15. . OF houses: no bedroom 1 bedroom 2 bedrooms 3 bedrooms 4 bedrooms . of apartments: no bedroom 1 bedroom 2 bedrooms 3 bedrooms 4 bedrooms rent ne bedroom rent Tbedreom rent 2 bedrooms rent 3 bedrooms rent ~- 4 bedrooms rent _ | life of another and NAVY MAN HERE (Continued trom Page One) upheld the high- st tradition of the United States Naval Service.” For the President,. (s). C. S. THOMAS Secretary of the Navy CONCEALED WEAPON (Continued From Page One) gun, found in the car trunk, was not loaded. Judge Esquinaldo ruled that it is permissible to carry a shotgun in an automobile, but that it is un- lawful to conceal.a weapon on He quickly dismissed the charge ana thanked Fernandez for coop- erating with police by allowing a search of his car. LANDLORDS ARE SLOW (Continued From Page One) to clip, fill out, and mail the ques- tionaire to the chamber office. Copies of the questionaire for landlords are available at the chamber office. Landlords phoning the chamber will be mailed copies of the quiz. the matter was totally impartial. The chamber has pointéd out that Key West wants to provide living quarters for Navy personnel at the man ean afford. But it essential to know what the sup- ply and demand is, the chamber Spokesman added, before conclu- sions can be drawn. The questionaire method, the chamber said, is the only way the information can be compiled. Empire Princess! Alluring princess frock with the new, hew figure-enhancing EMPIRE waistline! It’s sew-easy —you can’t pass it by! So smart for now through Fall—it’s @ Wardrobe must! AND you can make it with three-quarter or cap sleeves! . Select featherweight wool, crepe! Pattern 9004: Misses’ Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 6% yards 39-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 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 ZON SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. QUESTIONAIRE FOR LANDLORDS 1, What rental property do you ewh in Key West? (cheex below). 3. De yeu rent te families with children? ....... a yes 4. What vacancies do you have now? (check below). FINAL PLANS MADE (Continued trom Pzge One) on the days when they will have “cook outs.”” Troops or individual should meke their Own arrangements for transportation, and it is stressed that the girls should arrive on time and be called for promptly. Each day’s activities will begin with roll call and colors and the roll will be checked at the close of the day. Unless an emergenty arises the girls will be expected to remain at the camp for the entire program each day. First Aid Available The Florida Keys Girl Scout Council, leaders and volunteer workers assume fo liability for in- juries. However,:a qualified First Ald will be at the camp at mes. The program will include work, crafts, games, a quiet hour and the water program. Specific permis- sion must be given by the parents for their daughter to take part in the water program. D this part of the camp pro- gram, the girls will be divided into small groups and each group will be under the supervison of a qua- lified instructor or senior life guard, The Day Camp will provide an opportunity for Key West Girl Scouts to enjoy a vital part of the Girl Seout program and they have been spending hours at troop meet- ings ‘‘boning up” on camp lore. FR FREE! FREE! 3-Day Tour To Havana ° Inquire’ At « EL, PASAJE SPANISH RESTAURANT 1005 Truman Phone 2-6136 Servicemen’s Special $1.00 Day PRINCE GEORGE HOTEL 1011 FIFTH STREET We Deal In New and Used Furniture Eisner Furniture Co. Poineiana Center Tel, 2-6951 POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION Francis at Truman DIAL 2-9193 Your PURE OIL Dealer ACCESSORIES MONROE Reaching PRE-ELECTION VOTE (Continued from Page One) become’ so involved it would be better to put’ off any action until after the election.”* McCarthy said he wants a Senate vote before the November ballot- ing, but declared the committee members—whom hé termed “a good bunch of ave a “monumental task’’ in sifting the CIFELLI' long list of charges against him. The allegations detailed by Flanders, Fulbright and Morse, many of which ove! abused McCarthy witnesses to a charge that he im- Properly accepted a $10,000 fee for a booklet on housing. “Fallen Charge McCarthy listed as now “fallen” one charge by Fulbright—that the Wisconsin senator had “strongly implied” Annie Lee Moss, a Pea- tagon employe, was a Communist even before she had testified. Mrs. Moss was sispended a sec- ond time by the Army Signal Corps Wednesday on the basis of new in- formation her attorney said ac- cused her of having had a Com- munist membership card about 10 years ago. Mrs. Moss apparently was one of those Flanders alluded to when he said McCarthy had “conducted his committee in such a slovenly and unprofessional way that cases of mistaken identities have result- éd in grievious hardship ...” Another was Parrish, to whom Sen. Mundt (R-SD) once apolo- gized because he felt Parrish was not the man wanted in a defense Plant investigation. Parrish told reporters at a-closed hearing before McCarthy’s sub- committee yesterday he ‘had in- voked the Fifth Amendment on some questions about communism. Ice covers 85 per cent of Green- land. DARLOW’S Pure Oil Station Stock Island Ph. 2-3167 PICKUP and. DELIVERY Summer Specials Lubrication Wash Job Tires 50¢ extra) .. Simonize (with wax and cleaner, inside and out, vacuum 18.00 15.00 upholstery Wheel Balance. (weights extra). 3.50 2.50 Align Front Wheels Cadillac, Buick, Chev., Olds, Pontiac, Chrysler products, Ford, Mercury, Lincoln, ‘1949 and later. Studebaker, 1950 and — (parts or straightening extra), regular $6.50. © : SUMMER SPECIAL, $5.50 SHOWING TUES., WED., - AUGUST 10 - 11 Right Of the Screen to Yout von na BIGGEST nani oF voun urs ‘SIDE stReETs of HOLLYWOOD’ landes SOUTH FLORIDA'S FINEST DANCING. > TWTHEDARK Dancing in the Derk — jij 7:30 and 11:26 RADIO ang TV Service Factory Methods Usea— All Work Guaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. ipment FOR PROMPT amp role SERVICE—SEE DAVID CIFELLI $20 Truman Avenue (Rear) - TELEPHONE 2.7637 Citizen Advertisements Help Save You Money STRAND Mat. 2:30 & 5:25 100% Air Conditioned Litile Theatre 922 TRUMAN AVENUE “Air Cool” Saturday (Prize Nite)... COME TO THE STABLE “One of the Ten Best Movies” Loretta Young Celeste Holm |] Showing’ Sunday . . “SPECIAL IN TECH. 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