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Monday, August 23, 1954 ated Pogo 2 «THE KRY WEST CITIZEN “He's really very nice,” she said.: “Lots -of, personality. I’m told circus tricks end up with no per- sonality at all. Fred doesn’t do tricks, Everything he does is-na- just like a The doors opened and in came J; Fred Muggs, walking between {his trainers. Muggs had already Kelly. She laughed it off. saying he was an excitable dear. would' After posing for more photos at it I'd “go|the table, Muggs appeared bored d 1 ‘s. with| by it all, It appeared that I wasn’t Muggs. That chimp madejgoing to get any s from him, out of me.” beyond his\ disdain for congress- said the trip Was strenuous! men. So I bade nim goodby. chimps that are trained to do| y tural. He's really very affectionate | in” child.” ‘Magsaysay Guard "Runs Amok Sun. Ps through Malacanan government ind|barracks on the palace grounds. KARACHI, Pakistan ( — Two Turkish transport planes loaded with clothing, food and relief sup- plies. for East Pakistan’s flood vie- tims arrived here yesterday. The .aid was sent by thé Turkish Red Crescent (Red Cross) society. U, 8. farmers produced 5,300,- 0000,000 eggs in June, 1954. 8 . Be E BEG? kt ites oe wisifete isp of smoke signals E! A careless camper . }of the shooting. .| POLE CRASH KILLS f Snelling, 50, was killed when his . | car crashed into a utility pole and streamliner Santa Fe Chief de- railed just east of Lomax yester- en route from Chicago to ‘Los approximately 200 passengers, were killed and 53 were listed remained up-, A hospital train carrying doc- tors and nurses was dispatched ftom Chicago by Santa Fe officials but state police at the scene re- ported about two hours after the accident additional help was not néeded. A. Chief passenger, Dr. Edwin Henry Schorer, said “the remark- able thing wag the lack of panic, I had to stop them from moving the injured she they were ex- amined, but there was very little 5 Korean Forces May Be Increa W. IGTON @® — American- Korgan militery conferences here will, soon’ produce 4 decision on expanding South Korea’s army, navy and air.force, former Korean Premier Paik Tu-chin said yes- terday. Paik coneeded there is “nothing to show’ for the talks thus far. But he declared replacement by comparable Korean forces “‘is es- sential” before the planned with- drawal of four U.S, divisions takes place, and he said he has ‘full hopes our objectives will be re- alized.” MANILA, (®—Gun shots echoed palace yesterday as a presidential guard ran amok, killing two fellow guards and wounding three others. Pfc: Bartolome Estipular, 25, a former mental patient, shot his comrades with a Garand rifle in the presidential guard battalion ae then turned the weapon on him- , agd was reported in critical fondition at a hospital. President. Ramon Magsaysay Was not at thé palace at the time PHILADELPHIA w — Willie jolted loose a 1,000-pound trans- former which fell from the pole onto his car, crushing him. HEROIC MOUNTAIN (Continued from Page One) -, of Seattle, slipped into the crevasse breaking a leg in the fall. Levy: volunteered to go down and help: get Neal out. The efforts to rescue Neal were successful, but Levy, exhausted by his efforts, could not get out himself and at- tempts by the other three to bring him to the surface failed. Jack Aiton, chief of Olympic National Park rangers, said Levy. wbuld never survive the intense cold in the crevasse unless he were wearing ‘sufficient warm clothing. - SENATE PAYMASTER (Gontinues From Page One) Side home. Ellis died a hal hour | » TODAY'S STOCK MARKET NEW YORK (#—Stock of Mont- Zomery Ward & Co. bounded up 5% more points on the New York Stock Exchange at the opening of trading today concurrent with new Tumors of a move by. industrial- ist Louis E. Wolfson to buy into the giant mail order’firm. —— A block’ of 10,000 shares ehanged hands at $80 a share, wp $5.50 from Friday’s close, amid reports that Wolfson, 42-year-old Floridian, might challenge the long dne-man rule of Ward's 80-year-old board chairman, Sewell Avery. The new flurry followed a rise from $66.87,a share to $74.50-on the trading of 142,000 shares in_ the previous 11 trading days. Wolfson, who has hada spec- ’|tacular rise in the financial world , SMALL CRAFT WARNED (Continued trom Page One) need to keep close watch on all sueh disturbances,” said Norton. The wave is accompanied by numerous showers and squalls. Norton reported it had about the game characteristics as a wave which passed over Fi the weekend - with rain, a aimenies and winds up to 30 miles an hour with squalls a bit more intense. Small_craft from Palm Beach southward were warned of rough seas kicked up by east and north- east winds of 20 to 30 miles an hour. - MYSTERY GROWS (Continued from Page One) Peeper, in care of Knoop, Queens, L. 1, N.Y. Joseph Yarrow, Woodbury. Conn. Mrs. Regina Yarrow, Woodbury, and controls a number of big con-| Conn cerns, made himself unaydilable for comment and Ward officials declined comment. Avery, long a stormy petrel on the industrial scene, owns 64,336 shares of Ward’s. but this is less than one.per cent of the 6,700,000 shares outstanding. Published reports of the past few days have said that Wolfson interests purchased as much as 30,000 shares last week and that he and his family hope to acquire at least 100,000 shares. The reports were given added significance by the fact that Avery is one of the three members’ of the nine-man board of Montgom+ ery Ward up for re-election at next year’s annual meeting. Avery must win re-election to retain con- trol of the firm as chairman of the board, The company has cumulative voting so that a holder-of-a share of stock. can cast one vote for each of the directorships to be filled, or lump all his yotes behind one nominee for diréctor. This makes. it easier for minority in- terests to elect one or more mém- bers of a board than in companies in which otly one vote is allowed for each Vacancy. Avefy has had many rows with fellow officers and diréctors over the years but fever a aes fight among stockholders. ring his tenure, four presidents, at least 30. vice presidents and a number of other officials have left the firm in disagreement over policy. The veteran executive, head of Ward since 1931, has maintained a gloomy view of the nation’s eco- nomic prospects since World War TI and has operated the company along very conservative lines. Its chief rival, Sears. Roebuck, went on an expansion -spree and pulled steadily away in sales and profits. Sears. sales rose from. $1,045,000,- Q00 in 1946 to $2,980,000,000 in 1958, while Ward’s increased from $654,- 000 to $999,00,00. & POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION Francis at Triman DIAL 2-3193 Your PURE OIL Dealer Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries ACCESSORIES Richard Yarrow, 5, Woodbury, Conn. Peter Yarrow, Conn. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Decker, Daytona Beach, Fla. Gay, Frieda and Wzes Baussan, Port-Au-Prince, Haiti. Leonard Jamison, no address. ‘The plane had been only about 10 minutes from its goal, flying more than two miles up through murky weather. Complete Mystery A KLM spokesman described the case as “a complete enigma.” Land forees, planes and ships of the Netherlands and Britain joined in a hunt for the Douglas DC6B Willem. Bontekoe, which had radi- oed at 11:32 a.m. that it was 20 milés northwest of Amsterdam, flying in clouds at 11,500 feet. Silence féllowed that report. An Amsterdam newspaper said in its first édition the plane, in- pound from Shannon, Ireland, crashed in the vicinity of Bergen- on-the-sea. London airport officials said they had heard the plane 5, Woodbury, ‘made a fotced landing on the North Sea mudflats outside Am- sterdam. But hour passed by hour without confirmation of fate of this aérial “Flying Dutchman.” West Radio TV Service Calls Answered Promptly RADIO — TV REPAIRS INSTALLATIONS PHILCO DEALER RANGES — TV SETS REFRIGERATORS 826 Duval Street TELEPHONE 2-8511 cece erst gage RADIO and CIFELLI'S 2v's.- Factory Methods Used— All Work Guaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. 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Me Again 7:30 and 10: Below the Share no ae a, GOV'T EFFORTS FAIL (Continued From Page One) and the AFL meet with the Atomic Energy Commission today to dis- cuss housing, health and other Problems at Oak Ridge, tenn., and Paducah, “Ky. The discussion was promised by Labor Secretary Mitchell July 9 when the CIO, then on. strike, agreed to go back to work. In New England, AFL Iron work- ers struck several big projects, in- eluding the Portsmouth-Newington, N.H., Air Base. But walkouts by the same union elsewhere in the region were averted. The union said workers on the big Boston central artery project had won a 15-cent hourly pay’ hike. WOMAN BEATEN (Continued Frém Page. One) Monroe General Hospital in his car, After treatment, she was allow- ed to return to her home but af X-ray examination was set for to- day to determine the full-extent of her injuries. Neighbors in the fashionable sec- tion, meanwhile, are. indignant ov- er the incident. It was the first prowling report from that area. Criminal Court Judge Thomas S$. Caro, who lives next door to Mrs, Gato, was away at the time. NEW RED DRIVE WASHINGTON ®—The Kremlin is fostering a. new outpouring of antireligious books; pamphlets, lec- tures and broadcasts in another drive against religious faith in Russia, the U.S. Information Agen- cy said yesterday. < We Deal In New and Used Furniture Eisner Furniture Co. Poinciana Center Tel, 2-6951 DARLOW’S Pure Oil Station Stock Island Ph, 2-3167 PICKUP and DELIVERY USED CARS ‘$1 Henry J, good ..... $365 ‘49 Chrysler Wind- sor, 4-dr., radio, heater..... $495 ‘49-Chev. Clb. Cpe., radio..... $250 ‘48 Chev. Con. $195 ‘30 Mercury Clb. Cpe., needs re- pairs. ..... $350 ‘49 Nash, 4-dr., OD, new paint... $395 |) STATE HEALTH (Continued From Page One) employes. The raises will be put into effect if funds are available, 3. Recommended that cities es- tablish a maximum 200,000 bac. teria count as a safe standard in ordinances controlling the purity of milk in line with standards set by the U. S, Public Health Service. 4. Received a report from John A. Mulrennan, director of the Bu- | reau of Entomology, that 17 acres | of land already...have been ac- quired for the new mosquito con- trol study center in Indian River County, and that bids on construc- tion will be opened Sept. 10. AID TO PAKISTAN WASHINGTON Flood- | ravaged East Pakistan will get more American aid in an effort to stave off disease and rebuild food supplies, The State Department said an emergency assistance agreement would be signed here today with Pakistan Ambassador Syed Amjad Ali to pave the way for sending American “personnel, medicines and equipment, and agricultural and other supplies for the. flood | |EVENING CLASSES |PLANNED AT CME Sister Catherine of the Convent of Mary Immaculate has return- ed from her vacation and would like to enroll pupils of last year |and new pupils this week for the | evening classes at the Convent. The classes will begin at 6:30 P.m. on September 1 and will be held in the senior room at the convent, ELEVEN DIE IN CRASH (Continued trom ‘Page One) Schoenberg's husband died in the crash. Rescue workers had to cut through the tangled wreckage with torches to free some of the groan- ing passengers. The workers said there were repeated cries of “Get us out! Get us out!” After the dead and injured were removed, Iowa National Guards- men moved in to keep spectators from the scene pending arrival of federal officials expected here to- day to investigate the crash. In Dallas, Braniff officials said it was the first fatal crash of one relief operation.” STRAND Mon. - Tues. MONRGE Last Times Today of the line’s planes since 1939. 100% Air Conditioned Box Office Opens at 1:45 P.M. CONTINUOUS SHOWS FROM THERE ON The Finest and Largest Theatre in Key West Wed: - Thurs. 20th CENTURY-FOX presents THE GREAT ADVENTURE OF INDIA IN Show Times — 6:30 — 8:30 AIR COOLED Tues. - Wed. Charles Boyer Foe RS 3 ae ae tnto Carson City nx te weicut OF ITS GUN-SLINGING GLORY ON THE EVE TODAY and TUESDAY Box Office Opens: 1:45 - 9:00 P.M. Daily EANNE RAIN ROBERTSON 4 0 alg) tt j | wt Cartoon S245 - 9:00 P.iM., Wednesdays