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The Weatherman Says Key West and Vicinity: Partly eloudy to cloudy with showers and fhundershowers thru Thursday; not much change in temperature with low tonight near 78 - 90 and high on Thursday near 90 degrees. Light to moderate variable winds mostly easterly but fresh in and near showers. Florida: Clear to partly cloudy thru Thursday. Seattered showers and thundershowers mostly in af- ternoons but few night and morn- ing showers on lower east coast, little change in temperature. Jacksonville thru the Florida Straits and East Gulf: Gentle to moderate winds, variable except mostly easterly over extreme south thru Thursday. Partly cloudy with scattered showers es- pecially over extreme south por- tion. Western Caribbean: Moderate easterly winds thru Thursday. dloudy weather for scatter- ed showers. Weather Summary for the Tropi- cal Atlantic, Caribbean Sea area and the Eastern Gulf of Mexico: A weak and poorly defiried saster- ly wave is moving westward across central Cuba and the Caribbean near Longitude 80 degrees west. This, in combination with » weak low pressure through to the north, is Causing some ificrease in show- er activity in the Bahamas and the Florida Straits but gentle to) moderate easterly winds prevail with no threatening weather any- where in the ie ated, Observation Taken af Post Otfice Building. 7:06 A.M. EST, Key West, Fia., Aug. 11, 1954 Totgl last 24 hours Total this month - Berométer (Sea Level), 7 A.M. 29.96 ins. —1016.6 ribs. iC Tipe DATA Reference Station: Key West — Honda ae * 41.4 ft. {—)—Minvs signi Corrections te be subtracted. (+)—Plvs sign: Corrections to be a THEDA BARA IMPROVES LOS ANGELES Theda Bara, the vamp of the silent screen, is reported in satisfactory condition following 4 sécdnd operation, per- — yesterday a¢ an aftermath gn appendectomy she under- jer last June 2% in California Lutheran Hospital. — THE KEY WEST CITIZEN — Wednesday, August 11, 1954] -| Hunt For Inea |General Revenue Fund - Fine and Forfeiture Fund . | sorted people converage on the spot | where ancient "| are _| treasure and who gets the lovely .|by Ronal MacDougall: and Syd- -|ney Boehm, from a stoty by Syd- | ney Boehm, is well-researched and Treasure Trove Is Film Theme | An absorbing action-loaded taie | {Of romance and adventure is Pa- ramount’s brand new Technicolor drama, “Secret of the Ineas,” | which opéns tomorrow at the | Strand Theatre. Starring a top- | notch cast. headed by Chariton | Heston, Robert Young, Nicole Mau- rey, Thomas Mitchell and Yma Sumac, the film is set against the exotic but damgerous background | of the Peruvian Andes. | Relating @ suspenseful fale, ‘‘Se- efet of the Incas” rolls along at a mile-a-minute pace with something of forceful impact happening all along the way. The story concerns a@ young adventurer, Heston, who has vowed to make a million dol- lars by hook or by crook. The man- ner he chooses to gain this for- tune is by living in South Ameri- ca and by hustling for as much money as he can while spending as little as possible. Actually he is biding his time for the proper open- ing so that he ean make the big store. His. opportunity comes when he which is the location of a precious, bejeweled mask that has been lost to civilization for centuries. Com- | Airport Certificates ‘(Capital Outtey> plications arise, however, when it developes that other characters | are also interested in the treasure. | Heston’s main adversary is Tho- mas Mitchell, a cutthroat vaga- | bond who is crazed over the no- tion of acquiring so much wealth. Robert Young, as the head of an archaeological expedition, is also} interested in finding the trove, but | only so it can be placed in @ mus- | éum. Further enlivening the proceed- | ings is the presence of lovely Ni- cole Maurey, a beautiful and .al- luring adventuress, who accom- panies Heston in the belief that he will get her into the United States. There is also Yma Sumac as an Inca priestess aiding the scientific expedition. All of these oddly as- mummies’ tombs | ‘ing excavated, and then the climax comes with explosive force. | Who eventually winds up with the | Nicole Maurey makes for some ex- citing film fare. Produced by Mel Epstein ard directed by Jerry Hop- per, “Secret of the Incas” is a powerful and intriguing film. The crisply written script turned out allows many opportunities for the camera to take in the breathtaking vistas of the intriguing scenery. TODAY’S STOCK MARKET NEW YORK (#—The stock mar- ket raced ahead today in early dealings, its second straight rise following four days of decline. Prices were up between 1 and 2 points at the best in several sections, and gains of major frac- tions were quite frequent. There were a few losers, but these gen- erally were not in significant areas. Aircrafts were well ahead of the rest of the market as they have been frequently in recent days. The steels, whieh teamed with the air- crafts yesterday in a strong dis- play, also were active and higher | today. Gains of a point or better were shown by Bethlehem Steel, Youngs- fown Sheet & Tube, General Mo- tors, Goodyear, Boeing, Republic Aviation, and Southern Railway. Also higher were U.S. Steel, Chrysler, Douglas Aircraft, United Aireraft, Lockheed, Curtiss-Wright, American Telephone, Western Un- ion, American Cyanamid, and New York Central. BAMBOO ROOM Presents Intimate Piano Stylings By =| FRANK LIMPACH Formerly of Queen Surf, Honolulu; Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco; Van- derbilt Hotel, Miami Beach. DON tH | ALBIN ‘Singing Your Favorite bcs |65 miles |the evening and | those who want a dip. Road and Bridge Fund Building Certificates Fi Bathing Beach Bonds Fund Capital Outlay Fund 1. TOTAL— ANTICIPATED RECEIPTS County Taxes __.. Airport Certificates | Racing Commission | State Gasoline and Fuel Tax - Beverage Licenses | Airport Receipts Fines and Forfeitures | |Other Receipts — Total - *Less 5 per cen 95 per cent of total . TOTAL FUNDS NOW AVAILABLE _ NEW COUNTY BUDGET (Continued From Page One) BALANCE ON HAND BEGINNING OF YEAR: .00 . 1.00 .00 9,500.00 8,650.00 10,250.00 $ $ * $ $ $ Be 163,400.00 347,699.59 450,000.00 57,000.00 118,250.00 $1,122,498.59 $ 31,637.40 $1,090,825.19 $1,254.225.19 *State budget law requires 5 per cent deduction. No deduction for anticipated Airport certificates. PROPOSED EXPENDITURE: Salaries (General Fund) ___. Commissions and Fees (General Fund) Maintenance Repairs County Buildings (General Other Administrative Expenss = Fund) Welfare (General Fund) ___ Airport (General Fund) - Recreation (General Fund) — Publicity (General Fund) _ Salaries (Law Enforcement) _ Fees and Costs (Law Enforcement Other Expenses (Law Enforcement) Outstanding Indebtedness (Law Enforcement) latefies on to the secret of the Inca, | Maintenance of Jail (Law Enforcement) _ | Highway. Maintenance-Construction (Road- Brid, |Debt Service Reserve and Balances - TOTAL EXPENDITURES— 49,720.00 43,600.00 32,500.00 34,000.00 58,620.00 21,750.00 50,000.00 10,000.00 98,060.00 37,200.00 33,600.00 8,000.00 4,000.00 123,400.00 98,760.00 450,000.00 101,015.19 $1,254,225.19 - $ Fund) —$ $ »$ $ $ 3 — $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ IKE OPPOSES (Continued from Page One) reorganizing the United Nations to exclude the Soviet Union. Eisenhower said he feels that, | in general, many world tensions have eased in the last couple of years and the free world now has a better chance than before to ob- tain a solid peace. The conference also touched on these other matters: ATOMIC-LABOR — The Presi- dent said he favors using all possi- ble legal devices to avert a threatened strike at atomic plants in Oak Ridge, Tenn., and Paducah, Ky. This was in reply to a question as to whether he plans to ask Atty. Gen. Brownwell to seek a strike-bloeking imjunetion under |the Taft-Hartley law. Paducah production workers voted last night to go out om strike tomorrow and the situation at Oak Ridge also is towch-and-go. FARM—The President congratu- lated Senate leaders on pushing to approval a farm bill based on the administration's call for a shift from the present rigid price-sup- port program to flexible supports. He said he wanted to make ene thing very clear—that the admin- istration victories reflécted in the bills passed by the Senate and House were in no sense political victories. Eisenhower called them steps toward a stable economy and therefore measures which will ben- efit everyone. THE ECONOMY — The White House is preparing a report on the American economy as of mid-year 1954 and the report shows 4 very hopeful picture, the President said. He added that the survey will be made public in a day or so. In a related field, Eisenhower said he did not care to speculate at this time whether it will be possible to cut income taxes next year an balance the federal budget. SPEECH ON CONGRESS—The Chief Executive disclosed he is at work on an address reviewing the accomplishments of Congress. He declined to shed any light op just when he will make the speech, and laughingly declined to say amy- thing about such accomplishments until the session has been com- pleted. CABINET — The President an- nounced he will be host Friday to the members of his Cabinet at his | mountain lodge retreat at Camp David near Thurmont, Md., about north of Washington. There will be a light lunch, the President said, a buffet supper in swimming for PRE-SCHOOL (Continued From Page One) || program aimed at solving the pro- | blems of children. The five day institute here is de- signed to fit the experience of the United Community Defense Ser- vice which has shown that meeting of a local group with the tecnnicial help which their pro- gram provides has frequently been found to be of real service. While the institute is planned for those who are conducting programs in Key West for groups of young | children, others in the community |who afe interested are invited to | attend. FINAL CEASE FIRE (Continued From Page One) propaganda among the civilians. |The Vietminh aim is to capture | countrywide elections the armis- | tiee agreement provides will be |held in mid-1956. Reports from independent sources say desertions from the | Vietnamese army have mounted steadily since the Geneva settle- iment. | breaking relations with Russia and | ) ————— eee Showing Of Luxury Bus Here Postponed ‘The Greyhound Lines’ new luxury coach, tire Sconicruiger, will not be displayed in Key West tomorrow, as the com- Panty previously announced, W. H, Arnold, Greyhound District Passenger Agent Manager, said today. Unexpected circumstances which have arisen necessitate the postponement of te show- ing until a later dete. Arnold has said that he will make the showing date publi¢ as soon as he is able fo verify if with the fines’ headquarters. MALENKOV TO (Continued from Page One) military plane. It was. the first time in memory the Soviets had entertained high-ranking Western- ers in an informal country House atmosphere, No Western correspondents were invitedy but the British guests said the Russians talked at length with Attlee, left-wing Laborite Aneurj Bevan and the others in their pa ty. Seating Arrangement Attlee’ sat next to Malenkov at dinner, served on a terrace over- looking the gardens and a small stream. Labor party Seeretary Morgan Phillips told newsmen it would be ‘‘stfe” to conclude that the two men discussed the desira- bility of closer relations between Britain and the Soviet Union. ‘The dinner was accompanied by the usual exchange of vedka toasts —1I7 or 18, “‘somé of them triple,” Dr. Summerskill said. So many “I can’t remember what was said,” Phillips reported. The visitor’s program today in- eluded a meeting with Moscow Mayor A. N. Yasnov, @ tour of the vast Soviet agricultural exposition on the north side of the capital and.other appointments with Soviet officials. The party leaves Thuts- { CABBY FREED -(Continuea From Page One) and money from him “for safe-| keeping.” Dazed and Beaten Meanwhile, according to a po- ton was found at 6 a. m. today by Patrolman Mario Santana lying in! the middle of the road at Rest | Beach, near his parked car. San- tana said that Helton was in a daz- ed condition and could not remem- ber how he got there. He was suffering from a cut on the head and his face was caked} with blood, Santana said. A key ring was missing, Helton told police. Patrolman Herman Conley then drove, Helton, assistant manager of a local finance company, to his office to determine if his assailants had used the keys to gain en- trance there, but they found every- thing in order. Police are continuing their inves- tigation into the case. HOOVER EXPRESSES (Continued from Page One) prise and courage are stultified by Socialist doctrine and practice. 8. “Spies and traitors, when ex- posed, sought sanctuary for their infamies in the Fifth Amendment. Such a plea of immunity is an ad- mission of guilt. 9. What the nation needs now is “to restore the checks and bal- ances of power, fo reinvigorate state and local governments, and to deflate bureaucratic empires.” Hoover charged that during the 2 years immediately after his ad- ministration the White House ‘‘en- croached’’ on both the legislative and judicial branches of govern- ment. The whole speech was one of the strongest attacks on the Democrats since the 1952 presidential cam- paign. We Deal In New and Used Furniture Eisner Furniture Co. Poinciana Center Tel. 2-6951 POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION Francis at Truman DIAL 2-9193 Your PURE OIL Dealer Tires . . Tubes . . 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Dun Nichols, | chairman of the planning com-| mittee, will present a proposed | working agreement between the| Community Chest and the Ameri-| can Red Cross designed to aid the | success of the United Fund Cam- paign for our community thie year. | All board members are urged to attend. Key West Radio| and TV Service Calls Answered Promptly “RADIO — TV REPAIRS INSTALLATIONS PHILCO DEALER RANGES — TV SETS REFRIGERATORS 826 Duval Street TELEPHONE 2-8511 RADIO and TV Service | | CIFELLI'S Factory Methods Used— All Work Guaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment | FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE—SEE DAVID CIFELLI 920 Truman Avenue (Rear) TELEPHONE 2-7637 ——______. PHONE 2.5619 817 White Street Dr. Murray Radin Chiropractic Physician 9 to 12 Noon 2to 6 P.M. Evenings and. Sundays ‘by Appointiment “Specializing in Nervous and Chronic Diseases” Little Theatre 922 TRUMAN AVENUS “Air Cool’ Showing Wednesday .. . | REMEMBER APRIL Gloria Jean - Kitby Grant SEVEN JAILED (Continued trom Page One) bar owners and cab drivers that E ae “don’t operate a clean bus- Perez, an outspoken erusader & gainst vice, said that he will on making arrests until “it is pos- sible for a man to walk down Du- val Street with his wife and not , they won’t operate at all.” |be offended.” TODAY ONLY ALL SPANISH Fox News Box Office Open: 1:45 . 9:00 P.M. Daily 3:45 - 9 P.M. 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