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THE KRY WEST CITIZEN — Tuesday, August 24, 1954 Ope” as the result of the Brussels 28 E3ee Bgs88 fs : i & 5 FI i i HI Ee ‘BRE | B l BEese if i FE ks i id} 3 $ i FS a A [ in F id i ¢ . a : i te to East Germany of two former West German officials and increas- ing pressure from Russia have forced a “crisis” on West German Chancellor Adenauer. “In many re- spects,” he said, it is “the greatest _— we've faced since the end of World War II.” “If we want to stay in Western Europe,” he said in an interview, “we must bring in Germany. We must offer them something to counter a possible Russian offer of unification coupled with the re- i i Ps = 54 : #E fH i ee i i irk i i < 3 Fn! i aa rl : Atlantic Treaty Organization and make a contribution of men and arms that way. TWO SUSPECTS ARE (Continued From Page One) ning a robbery and had been sur- prised by Mrs. Gato’s presence. The marauder, after Mrs. Gato began to scream, made a hurried exit the same way he entered be- eonstitu- | fore her daughter and son-in-law, » | Who “were asleep on the second floor of the home, could come to her aid. i eg tepeta the ot ¢ an As | parent wrt and of Full course dinners from $1.95 D RAUL'S. FAMOUS (ICKEN? Planning A Party Special Rates, Eipecially for ‘You . . . Calb2-5251 B SEAFARER'S LOUNGE A Party Every Night ‘ Jose Torano at the Piano Tiny and Nelson ait the Bar Three Balloon Prizes Every Nite * We Have Very N Balloon Dance Every Saturday Nite with The Raulites Free Flight for Two on Aerovias Q to Havana een neneneennenttenge seein COCKTAIL HOUR 5 —7 Free Hors d'Oeuvres Says Women Called An Aid Toward —=—|Chureh Unity By GEORGE W. CORNELL +] EVANSTON, Ill. u) — Men who and Wednesday. SMALL CRAFT WARNING. ‘Florida: Partly cloudy thru Wed- atid with scattered showers and change in temperature. Jacksonville thru the Florida Straits: Small craft warning Palm Beach south thru Keys. Moderate to fresh east and northeast winds occasionally moderately strong 25 - 0 mph near showers in display area. Partly cloudy wea- ther and scattered showers thru Wednesday. Western Caribbean: Gentle to moderate east and northeast-winds thru Wednesday, Partly cloudy weather and scattered showers. Weather Summary for Tropical Regions: A broad flat easterly wave extends from the eastern Ba- hamas across extreme eastern Cu- ba into the Caribbean today, It will move to the Florida Straits Wed- nesday accompanied by increas shower activity but little change in winds. High pressure over the mid- dle Atlantic coast has weakened slightly but winds southward from the Carolinas to Cuba will continue mostly fresh easterly. Observation Taken at Post Office Building, 7:00 A.M. EST, Key West, Fla, August 24, 1984 Temperatures Highest yesterday .._. sg Lowest last night iene cee Mean ___ Normal ___ i Precipitation Total last 24 hours __. .08 Total this month 1.53 Deficiency this month _ 1.76 Total this year 94.33 Excess this year ‘2.97 Relative Humidity, 7 A.M. __ 88% Barometer (Sea Level). 7 A.M. 30.00 ins.—1016.3 mbs. ins. ins. ins. ins. ins. Council of Churches Assembly, ih- cluding delegates from 163 denom- inations in 48 nations, worked to set down-a joint Christian assess- ment of current problems of man and his society. In six conference rooms, with some 100 delegates in éach, separ- ate discussions went on in an at- mosphere of mixed accents and views as the groups look for con- clusions on these subjects: International relations, evangel- ism, the Christian role of laymen, economic and political justiee, ra- cial issues, and christian unity. The sectional conferences will continue until late this week, be- fore the first tentative reports are put before the assembly for action, On the topie of Christian unity— the ideal which provides the coun- MANSLAUGHTER CASE (Continued froth Page One) “About an hour or an hour and a half,” Sinclair said. “Did anyone else tell Quick to slow down?” Youmans ‘asked. “They may have,” Sinclair re- ied. Miss Fields testimony was es- sentially the same as Miss Richard- son's. is Speed estima’ Hamlin asked Miss Fields how | fast the car was going just before the crash. “Well over 60,” -she said. She : that the car was being driv- ; cn ae down «the highWay . by: Reference Station: Key West Bahia Honda (bridge), .....—oh 10m No Name Key (east end) ....4-2h 20m Boca Chica Sandy Pt. —oh 40m Caldes Channel f (north end) +2h 10m 41.4 (—)—Minus sign: Corrections to be subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to be . NO CASUALTIES AS (Continued From Page One) able. Stillwater residents reported. they were badly shaken. The University of California as- sistant seismologist, W. C. Marion, said the shock had a Richter mag- nitude of “about 6”—almost as strong as the July 6 Fallon quake— and was centered “‘about 250 miles northeast of Berkeley, Calif.” That would put it about 30 miles north of Reno on the Nevada side of the lofty Sierra Nevada Range. The time was 10:52:14 p.m., PDT. The quake was felt eastward to Salt Lake City, westward to the At the beginning of the hearing, George Bennett, Florida Highway Patrolman, described the accident. He said his investigation showed that the car was being driven to- ward Marathon at a high rate of speed; that it failed to negotiate a curve and ran off on the left side of the road. The car turned over eight times and rolled more than 500 feet, he added. S$. P. Testifies Dawson Elliott, a Shore Patrol- man, testified as to what he found at the scene. Youmans asked Elliott if anyone in the car had been drinking. “I couldn’t say,” Elliott replied. Quick is represented by * Attor- neys William V. Albury and Enri- que Esquinaldo, Jr. Albury told Hamlin that the attor- neys had taken the case on short notice and asked for more time to prepare it. E Hamlin granted the continuance until next week, the date to be an- nounced. San Francisco Bay area and north to Boise, Idaho. : . San Diego also reported a rolling, which lasted there almost half an hour. Lovelock Police Officer Gordon Richardson said buildings in the downtown section were cracked and the Lovelock Mercantile Build- ing suffered such severe damage. it -will probably have to be torn down. _ Jeanne Crain - Fox News 245-9 PM. LAST TIMES TODAY Dale Robertson in ‘CITY OF BAD MEN’ Technicolor Cartoon Box Office Open: 1:45 . 9:00 P.M. Daily WEDNESDAYS CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE gy TELEPHONE 2-3419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE -@y San Carlos Theatr dir - Conditioned Si avaee es & cil’s basic motive power—it was Miss Barot who produced the new- est | on the problem, which swirls around theological fact, she suggested it might be that if women had more to do with the unity movement, it would get along faster. : “Women seem to have an even more intense desire for unity, world fellowship and mu- tual help than do men,” she said. “This desire cannot be satisfied STOCK MARKET NEW YORK, # — The stock market turned down today in early dealings. ¥ y’s buoyant air¢rafts were -all around, and among other major divisions showing loss- @s wert steels, motors, mail order issues, coppers, chemicals, rail- roads 4nd oils. Declines of between 1 and 2 points were shown in a few areas— particularly aircrafts and steels— and plus: signs were scattered and small. Losers in the aircraft section in- cluded Boeing, Douglas, United, General Dynamics and Republic. Also lower were U.S. Steel, Gen- eral Motors, Bethlehem Steel, Ra- dio Corp., Western Union, Kenne- cott Copper, American Cyanamid, American Tobacco, Celanese, Sea- board Railroad, Union Pacific, Standard Oil (NJ), and Shell Oil. Mars is 4,220 miles in diameter. India has records of irrigation Projects before 2000 B. C, The Alaskan brown bear is the world’s largest flesh eater, says the National Geographic Society BRAZIL’S IRON MAN (Continued from Page One) had been forced out of the presi- dency of this country of 54 million persons. An army-led coup in 1945 deposed him after he had served 15 years. But he came back in 1951. Constant Opposition Ever. since he resumed office there had been opposition sniping and frequent suggestions that he resign. The opposition was voted down in an attempt to bring im- peachment proceedings against him last June. The air force, which took the lead in probing the LaCerda case, uncovered documents leading to accusations of corruption in the Vargas government. Today troops were distributed heavily in the area of the presi- dential palace. An unusual number of police also was noted on the streets. sg Some stores in the center of the city closed. Vice President Cafe issued a statement asking all Brazil to lay aside political and personal feel- ings and pay Vargas the homage due him. Rio's mayor, Dulcido Cardoso, closed all schools and public of- fices, ' To Power In 1930 Vargas seized power in 1930 after leading a three-week armed up- rising. He headed a provisional government four years and -then was elected president by a con- stituent assembly under a new con- stitution. He established his dicta- torial “Estado Novo”’—new state— in 1937 after scrapping congress on the ground political dissension had impeded orderly government. Until 1945, he fended off uprisings in this hemisphere’s largest nation. Late in 1945 a bloodless army-led coup deposed Vargas and he retired to a cattle ranch in southern Brazil. His popularity among the people continued despite his retirement and he was again elected president in a free election in October, 1950. In a four-man race, he polled just under 50 per cent of the vote and was inaugurated Jan. 31, 1951, for a five-year term. The. planet Neptune. is .32,000 miles in diameter. One horsepower can lift 33,000. pounds one foot in one minute. San Carlos Theatre Presents One Day Only, Wednesday, Aug. 25 One Show Only;’8:30 p.m. Martha Munoz Internationally Known Rhumba Dancer direct from the Crystal Ball, Clearwater, Fla. —ALSO— The well known Bola de Nieve (Snowball), Master of Ceremonies Robert Vargas, Imitator of Jimmy Durante Agapito Gonzalez, Miquel Ramirez and Jesus Ri- vero, Singers of Cuban Calypso Songs, from the Radio Station, Cadena Azul, Havana and Our Newest Singing Discovery, FREDDIE, the singing tenor Ray Canalejo and his Guitar Music by Ernesto Milian and his Quartet ON OUR SCREEN _ ‘Spanish Fox News CONTINUOUS WEDNESDAY ONLY EN MI VIDA” Cartoon Box Office Open: 1:45 - 9:00 P.M. Daily 3:45 - § P.M., WEDNESDAYS PERFORMANCE fgp~ 4TELEPHONE 2-3418 FOR TIME SCHEDULE a | San Carlos Theatre Air-Conditioned No Annie Oakley Even For Ike DES MOINES — Even Prgsi- dent Eisenhower will have to have a paid admission ticket to get into i the Iowa State Fair when he ea there—by invitation—Aug. | “We are sticking to our policy of no free tickets,” Fair Secretary Lloyd Cunningham says, “and that includes even the President of the United States. “Somebody will have to pay for Ike, even if it turns out to be me.” No free passes have been issued to the fair since 1946. About 91 million Americans have insurance, which provides for hos- pital care. 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 CIFELLI'S vse TV Service Factory Methods Used— All Work Guaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. 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FROM THERE ON Theatre in Key West Wed. - Thurs. 20th CENTURY-FOX presents THE GREAT ADVENTURL OF INDIA.IN 3:30 — 6:30 — 8:30 AIR COOLED Thurs, - Fri. - Sat,