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Page 8 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN a Monday, September 20, 1956 Try A ‘Quick Action’ Citizen Classified Ad- Dial 2-566] or 2-566? Atomic Info 5h fr tom |Patinos Return THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! By Fagaly and Shorten, 38—Automobiles For Sale Poses Problem Young Father By ELTON C. FAY WASHINGTON (#—The proposal to make West Germany a full- fledged member of the European defense system raises the problem of how much atomic weapons in- AVAILABLE AT ROYAL PALMS: ° i ’49 CHRYSLER. 4 passenger, Wind- ‘TO GET DIRECTIONS S: ABOUT — sor, in very good condition. ‘ THREE HOURS LATER} Driven only 25,000 miles by private wy : F = " q owner, Can be seen at 1125 Flas- N : NAH! i's S qi ler Ave. $800, Terms arranged to NEWLY renovated bedroom apart- SIMPLE! AND right person, ment. All: utilities, Reasonable BESIDES, ITS oOo tated.: 321 49 STUDEBAKER Commander. { ‘Simonton, Original paint. Good running con- dition, $390. See at 908 Simonton. IRIEL Li? SRicer Pia etic S.< URGED HIM By GEORGE A. MCARTHUR | NEW efficiency PARIS — British hotel seion| _ tif rn aaalts aly, 0 Jimmy Goldsmith says: he will] pets, excellent location, 716 Duv leave his kidnap haces on the|St., rea a WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS *S4 Chevrolets . . . Fords formation the United States would then give her, © France is reported to want def- inite controls set for re-creation of a German armed force if West Germany should be taken in as a member of the 14-nation North At- lantic Treaty Organization, The United States has adopted a policy — and amended a law to support the policy — providing for the exchange of information with allies on the effect of nuclear weapons. The intention is to inform allies only on the blast, heat and radiation effects of various atomic weapons, without disclosing details of design. But the mere detailing of effect can carry significant hints about the nature of the weap- ons themselves, The proposal for this exchange of information originated withthe American military about three years ago, at a time when NATO forces were just beginning to be formed and well before there was any concrete plan for arming West Germany, It received the support of the Atomic Energy Commission and in the last session of Congress the stringent terms of the 1946 Atomic Energy Act were modified to permit an exchange of informa- tion of nuclear weapons effect. The military, including Gen. Omar Bradley, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, con- -tended- that allies of the United States in Europe could not make tactical or strategic plans for de- fense without having some indica- tion of what to expect from atomic ‘k by an enemy or atomic mn support of ground forces by the United States, This became especially impor- tant with the subsequent appear- ance in the American arsenal of tactical-size atomic bombs, atomic artillery and guided missiles with atomic warheads for, use. on the battlefield. A Soviet announcement last week of another atomic weapon test ex- plosion points to the speed with which Russia is racing against the United States lead in the atomic weapons field—a lead which AEC chairman Lewis L. Strauss said yesterday is being maintained. This rivalry between the world’s two, great atomic nations. emph. sizes the question of giving ba: atomic weapon schooling to the nu- clear weapon “have-not” nations, including France and Germany, ‘both geographically close to ~Russia, An article in the latest issue of the Air University Quarterly Re- view, publication of the Air Uni- versity at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., says the European ‘allies are becoming alarmed over the pros- pect of being a battleground for atomic war between the U.S. a: US.S.R. , The article was written by Dr. Robert Strausz-Hupe, professor of Political science at the University of Pennsylvania and currently lec- turing at the Air War College, College Student Admits Kidnap Story Was Hoax BOSTON Miss Nancy Plummer, 23, a Radcliffe College student from Warren, Pa., ha: mitted that her story of being de: naped, doped and robbed was a hoax. ~ The pretty graduate student was the object of a wide search from last Wednesday until late Saturday night, An alert patrolman spotted her in a garage. Her first story was that she had}; been taken away against her will. Later, she said she had “blacked out” in a department store, but she also changed that story. Under questioning by police, she said that actually she drew 14 ‘ooks from the school library and + a train to Portland, Maine, ome quiet study in a hotel, ST HAVE BEEN A GRIPPING SHOW SALT LAKE CITY # — An employee of a Salt Lake Ci scrap metal company was listen- ing so intently to a radio broad- cast of last Friday night’s heavy- weight title fight that he didn’t} a hear thieves enter the company lot and. make off with two tons of scrap iron, BEAUTIFUL CORAL HOTEL EFFICIENCY APTS, Summer rates, $18.50 up, excel- lent for 2 or 3 people. Cool and jet. Maid_ service. ite Bost Office. Tel. 2-604 ort Police books even though his multi- 4-months-old daughter Isabela. Obeying a court order, the P; tinos sent the baby to Goldsmith's apartment yesterday, four. days after he charged “unknown per- sons” had abducted her.soon after he returned from a business trip to West Africa. He had left the infant with her grandmother, Mrs. Antenor Patino. Despite the young father’s’ still pending charge, it appeared. the French police would ‘happily let the matter fade out. now that he has his child back. 7 Dorothy Cockbill, the’ British nurse who was with the little girl all the time she was in the custo- dy of the Patino family, was.to tell her story to:police today. Gold- | AP smith has charged the Patinos threatened her with instant firing if she tried to contact him. She was not allowed writing paper and Lorene to telephone him, he said. Goldsmith charged the Patinos moved the child to three different hiding places although she stiffers from anoxemia, a serious shortage of oxygen in the blood. In seeking cusiody. of the child, Mrs. Patino said she needed woman’s care. The judge, award- ing the baby to her father, noted that Goldsmith’s mother had ‘“‘hap- ‘pily agreed” to live with the baby | and care for her. i Little Isabela has been in deli- cate health since her premature birth last May just after her mo- ther, 18-year-old Isabela Patino, had undergone a brain operation. The mother died shortly after the baby was born. Jap Official Indicted For Leaking Secrets TOKYO (# — The Japanese gov- ernment has indicted a former Foreign Ministry official accused of leaking state secrets to Soviet spy Yuri A. Rastvorov. Hiroshi Shoji, 41, also was charged with receiving rewards in U.S, dollars from Rastvorov, who was granted political asylum in the UnitedStates. Shoji’s colleague, Nobuyori Higu- rashi, arrested with Shoji, killed himself Aug. 29 while being ques- tioned. ig Both Shoji and Higurashi were Eaton. gre stad ————— TWO-bedroom “ furnished apart- “ bath, utilities, linens, dishes aisha” M and B Metal soe ‘couple..No pets. By S. months lease. Apply 425) Francis St. $65. prserahbetdad Bhan sgah resin aa EFFICIENCY. Apartments. — Utili- ply eters ‘Truman ‘Launder- ette or phone’ 3-2345. Vonuiett Tie nonk'suet APARTMENTS and sleeping or. * le ‘COOL, SFFICIENCY ARTMENT. $20. WEEKLY. UTILITIES AND LINENS . FUR- . PALMS COURTS, 1234 dren welcome. 815 Southard. APARTMENT for rent, 1320 Vir- ginia. Couple only, 960. including SPACIOUS, cool, one-bedroom apt. Utilities furnished. Call at 126 Duval, after 6, 901 Truman. ONE furnished apartment. $60. monthly. $10 Duval Street. liam Street. 1Se per line for one day ‘Me per line fortthree days Ie per line for six days I2e per line for twelve days Me per line for twenty-four days Five Average Words In Line Minimum of 3 Lines Per Insertion DEADLINE: 9:30 A.M, DAILY tn case of error, The Citizen will be responsible for only one Insertion. CONTRACT RATES - ON REQUEST RAE Dee aaa APARTMENT and rooms for rent. Tropical Hotel, 114 Duval Street. <i a cali CLEAN, comfortable room. Rea- sonable rate. 513 Whitehead, op- posite Courthouse. 6—Wanted To Rent NAVAL officer urgently needs fur- nished or unfurnished three bed- room house. Phone 2-5713. 8—Male Help Wanted BOY for part time janitor work. Apply Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Simonton. ADVERTISING BOOK MATCHES Full and Part Time Men Easy cash daily commissions, sell leading line of UNION LABEL Book Matches. Political candidates are hot prospects NOW. Xmas mat- ches are ready for big sales until holidays. Feature Glamor Girls, Hillbillies, Scenics, etc., all year. All popular sizes — 20’s, 30’s, 40’s. FREE Master Outfit. SUPERIOR MATCH CO, 1536 S, Greenwood, Chicago, Ill. FOREIGN Employment Construc- tion Work. If interested in for- eign projects with high pay, write Foreign Service Bureau, Box 295, Metuchen, N. J. A-1 EXPERIENCED Chrysler me- chanic, also white w: and polish boy. See Mr. Butler, Navar- Tro 9—Female Help Wanted WAITRESS wanted. 3:30 - 11 p. m. 6 di Pleasant, air ed. Sigsbee Snackery, WAITRESS and curb girl. Apply after 3 p. m. Ponce’s Luncheon- ette, 701 Simonton St. : CAN you earn $40 weekly address- Russian experts in the Foreign Of-| 57 TV EXCITEMENT KILLED THE CAT OKLAHOMA CITY wm — Aa Oklahoma City woman hi the Sates pean nace lap as she wat on wrestling suffer through a battering — When the excitement.ended the eat She had choked it to ATTENTION BIDDERS ‘This ete certify that on or * about October 3, 1s, tl of of thi Me nti-Mosquito District will aled bids for the. following ction, Fifty (50) unexcavi ary. to be blasted in the followin in @ pattern of uy érilt » 10 pounds of 60%. Dynamite loaded per ho! will be two lines lel to one ano’ three feet apart in depth of twenty The contractor will nm most cases to. operat. > > but not exceeding. thirty 7T location of these. Wells: will be on low lying salt marsh flats, known to breed Mosquitoes, situat- ed on Upper Matecumbe, Low. Matecumbe, Long Key, Grassy K Spanish Harbor and. Big Pine K The pw shall be drainage of sald 1 e contractor must be respon- sible for moving of all equipment from area to area. The contractor must have full Dynamite insurance and be ther- oughly covered for such an-opera- jon, Owing to the necessity for this operation to be exactly ine to our specificatio: and also be- cause such an operation may be ® bit unusual, further information id consultation om bids in is e will probably be-necessar, sable. Those interested Bidders are re- ted to contact William W. War- Director, District Headquarters, Meacham Fi West, Florida. NEIL §. Chair Beare ic District. sept. 20-22-24-27-29; oct. 1, 1964..° 2—Apartments For Rent EFFICIENCY We eekly rental. only. No Couple heal. ee LARGE apt. for rent. $75. Apply 1007 Truman Ave. ment. Nicely: located. Apply cot- tage in rear, 1200 Virginia, phone 2-8600, : TWO-bedroom, furnished apart- . ment, Large - sereened porch. Storage space, Available Sept. 29. one 2-5401. ing Display Folders? Enclose stamped addressed envelope; write ALLEN CO., Warsaw, Indiana. NOW IS THE TIME. The big Christmas season means big pro- fits for Avon Representatives. We train you. Start now. ‘Write our Manager Mrs. Smedley P. 0. Box 101, W. Palm Beach, Fla, paced paMe saa AS NT WOMEN — Earn $80 - $125 wkly. sparetime showing adult and children’s apparel in home. New style Groups Party Plan, Free out- fit. Birginal Fashions, 4145 HJ Lawrence, Chicago. WAITRESS, 3:30 to 9 p. m. Apply in person, Cifelli’s Rest., 920 Tru- . = juminous name plates. Write Reeves Co., Attleboro, Mass., Free sample and details. 12—Baby Sitters GRANDMOTHER will baby sit day or evenings, 50c per hour, Phone Mrs. Robinson 2-9122, CHILD CARE durifig the day. Steady employment only. Depen- dable, health card and motherly, Christian character, 1106 Angela St. ‘Margaret. | 13A—Private Schools }AUNDB) : County Anti-M ito 1E Bedroom. cottage, furnished. Prtioaingecs, lye Goto Bo a apt. opposite USO. | ber Shop, 4—Hlouses For Reat THE GOODSPEED School. Limit- ed enrollment, first 4 grades, Af- ter school tutoring any grade, 728 Fleming, 2-3719. 16—Personal RELAX in the shade with a cool limeade and read a book, The Book Shop, 534 Fleming. 17—Personal Services PHOTOSTATIC Copies. Fast ser- vice. Larry Karns Studio, 220 Duval. Phone 2-681, FOR SALE: SIX consecutive issues of The Key West Citizen delivered to your door, 25¢ weekly. Dial 2-561, Cireulation Dept. BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invitations and announcements Virkotype engraved by The Artman Press. Dial 2-5661. S$. G. ARTMAN Citizen Office NOTARY PUBLIC Singer Sewing Machines SALES, service, Sewing Mi Way, Coral Gables. 18—Special Services SNOW CAP BLEACH is mild, ef- fective; yet has no lasting odor. Safe on nylons. Try a bottle. Rexatr Sales, service, supplies Free demonstration. Phone 2-8460. 22—Lost FEMALE, Siamese cat. Answers to “Kikkle.” Brown collar with bell. Vicinity of South and Vernon. Call 2-5358 or 2-6412, Reward. SMOKE gray, tom-cat. Vicinity of Fort Taylor Officer's Club. Re- ward. Phone 2-6433. ONE Small green zipper purse. ntains money. Vicinity of Sears Roebuck and Kress, If found call 2-6720, BLUE Parakeet, Child’s pet. Vici- nity of Seminary and United. If found call 2-3444, after 3 p. m. Re- ward, PLEASE return “Patty.” Black and-white Cocker Springer puppy 3 mos. Lost - Navy Station. Re- ward, 2-7832, 23—Found BOAT Adrift in Niles Channel. May be reclaimed. No charges, Mark time Island. M, H. Rhodes, 25—Real Estate For Sale LONG Term lease, option to buy. Apx. 32,000 sq. ft. of land. Front- age on two main Sts. back alley exit. Down town area owners. P.O. Box 886, CONCRETE block house. Sleeping Porch, 2 bedrooms, large living room, dining room and kitchen, Terrazo floors throughout, F, H. A. financed. Good location, Cc. B. 8. large home. Four bed- rooms, living room, kitchen, din- ing room. Plenty of storage space. Located in the Martello Towers section. One of Key West’s finest homes. Priced to sell, LOT on Flagler Ave. Close in. Ov- er 5000 sq. ft. $2,500.00, BUSINESS corner. Close Mm town. Size 62 x 98, Priced to sell to close estate, TWO lots on Von Phister St. Size 98.8 x 92.6, Near White St, See: Lawton T. Thornley, Realtor, Phone 2-5022, 600 Truman Ave. ZC AREA RRR eae A COMPLETELY furnished two-bed- Toom house, $6,500, 1008 Watson Street, FRAMED cottage. Living room, bedroom, dinette, kitchen and bath. Including range, water heat- er and dishwasher. $4200, total. Johnson and Johnson, 2-2831, FOR Buying or selling any kind of Key West property, contact Paul Boys n, 801 Fleming St. Establish. ed 1919, 2 Br TOPPINO, corner lot. Florida room and other features for Tro- Pical living. Fenced, landscaped yard, FHA ‘oan, $13,800, 2123 Flag- ler. SMALL two-room cabin in Mastie Trailer Park, 645 United. Splen- did refrigerator and stove. $475, Fred Green, 2-5195, or 2-6792, 26—Lots For Sale Be EE Fade et ia iO 6 LOTS on Big Coppitt Key.Phone 2-2365 or Big Pine No. 7. Sabb elena eo FLORIDA Keys. 2-Bedroom, CBS home on double lot 100 x 100. Tile bath, all electric kitchen, plus 700 ft. waterfront having 11 lots facing water, 6 corner lots and 13 inside lots, All of this property and home for only-$20,000 plus commis- sion, Terms, % cash, balance 6 per cent. 2-6982, for appointment, MODEST MAIDEN cern, Predemars Regiared V. 8. Potent Ofice \a NRER Syrect Burrs, TOLEL, CLEVE < hich Ee: EM “'V'd love to keep up correspondence with you, iit * weren't for writing those letters! 26—Lots For Sale FOR Lower Keys property, phone Summerland Key 2 or write Hud- gins, owner, Summerland Key. 31—Garden and Lawn Supplies PET SUPPLIES. For the most complete line in town visit Key West Garden and Lawn Supply, 830 Fleming. 33—Miscellaneous NOTES Payable Forms. 10 for 15¢. Artman Press, Phone 2-5661. Make The ARTMAN PRESS YOUR headquarters for the finest in printing, DIAL 2-5661, 40 MACHINES for your use. You wash em and you know they are washed right. Soak, wash, 3 rinses, $.25. Dried, ready to put away $.25. Wash em home, we will dry em, $.35 load. Paul’s “Self Ser- viee” Laundry, 426 White St. EN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIXTURES — HARDWARE KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. 219 Simonton St. Tel 2-3123 TELEVISION 17” Emerson 1953 solid mahogany with turntable. $100. Call 2-2729, 3535 Flagler. KENMORE tank, Used one year. $35,.Phone 2-6587 FORD tractor with heavy duty ““Toader> Bulldozer blade and rear Grader, In A-1 running condition. 1209. Margaret, Phone 2-6917. NEW 12 ga. pump shot gun, cheap. Also, 12’ x 18’ trailer awning. Pearle Trailer Court, Stock Island, Lot. 38 6 WOODEN Venetian blinds, like new, $5, each, One desk, $10. 715 South. FOR SALE: Drop center, 54 x 314% typewriter desk, Phone 2-3293, Bargains galore. Come in and ‘look around. Warehouse Furniture Out- let, 917 Simonton, 2-2697. EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY NO money down, Sale now going on, Buy now and save, 3624 Duck Ave. Phone 26951, 3 ROOMS of furniture for sale. Make me an offer, 136-C Peary Court. PRICED TO SELL — 9” Philco re- frigerator, $100; Bendix automa- tie washer, $50; Admiral Radio- TV-phono console, $100, Limed Oak dining room set, $75; 7-piece din- ing room set, $100. 2121 Fogarty Ave. 35—Wanted To Buy PRACTICE piano, Full board. Call 2-5418. GENTLEMAN'S. left handed golf club, Call 2-5612. 36—Bicycles and Tricycles GIRL Bicycle, Sz. 20 for sale. $10. 19A Seaplane Base. 37—Automotive Parts | USED parts for cars and trucks. Now buying cars and metals. Ov- erseas Garage, Phone 2-6821, $1540 and Up Brand New ‘54 Olds Sedans . . Holidays . . Convertibles Discount From $500 to $800 Superman, 1401 N. W. 36 St. Miami, Fla, rR ee 1953 CHEVROLET BelAire conver- tible. Like new. Apply 1503 Von- Phister. . FIRST edition Henry J, Six in ex- cellent condition. Economical transportation ideal for Key West —— Miami. $500. Call Naval Station Ext. 293 or 344. 33 PACKARD Cavalier, fully equipped plus extras. A-1 condt. Sacrifice. Must sell imm, Call 2- 7921 or 2-7508. 1947 Lincoln, 4dr, sedan. Excel+ lent running condition. 1401 Pine Street, 38A—tTrucks For Sale — DODGE Truck, $85. with wheels and tires, $185. Real bargain, Fleets Used Cars, Stock Island. rane in Sse 2 pale 39—Trailers For Sale —— THE MOST copied trailer in Am- erica and outselling them all is still the NEW MOON. It can’t be beat for tops in LIVABILITY and quality construction, The new 37 foot, two bedroom model delivers me only $5295.00. Tropical Trailer illage, 79th St. at N. W. 14th Ave., Miami, Fla. . ee 1950 COZY. 26’ with porch. Fur- | nished, Lot 24, Overseas Trailer Court. : —_— CALL and see clean 1950 27’ trail- er with large jalousied room. Can be left in present location, if } desired, 2-2345, ‘ Sette essai PO 33’ CONTINENTAL, sleeps 5, show- er, awning, extra closet. Pearie~ Trailer Park, Lot 39, Stock Island. Nene Sat So aeraaite bts t me ce 1955 28’ all aluminum, Full size bath with tub. $2295 full price. Terms. Tipton Trailer Sales, Stoc Island. ieteieentaee ie a ian NE 24” UNIVERSAL trailer. Sleeps 5. Top condition. Lot 4-B, Coral Isle Trailer Park, 27 HOUSE trailer. Neat, clean. 2 2531, ‘ A ES RH alan 27 TRAILER and patio. $990, 15-1 Poinciana _ Place, Grove, ———— 27 TRAILER with 18 x 8 awn- ing, Price $600, Lot.34, Overseas Trailer Court. ee 27 TRAILER, 8& x 12 Screened Porch and furniture, aw: refrigerator, gas stove. Must sell IMMEDIATELY, Leaving for over- seas, Only $500. cash. Lot 21, 1204 United St. ¥ Ne ae EE as eee 39B—Trailer Accessories Jab ark Sire aia th TRAILER supplies and repairs, Al- um-0-Rooms and awnings on easy terms. Gas bottles and sewer hook-ups. See us for anything for your trailer. 1007 Simonton, Tel. 2- 3064. Trailers pulled anywhere. EE carta tier sell 40—Motor Bikes and Motor Scooters SE an sea a Sace aPnay ’33 CUSHMAN scooter, Good con- dition, $125. 15-F Porter Place. ; Pra nai screen lst Mecha 1950 CUSHMAN, Good running con- dition, New tire, brake lining. $80. 88-1 Poinciana Place, 2-7798. 41—Boats and Motors 15’ BOAT, 7% Mercury outboard. Many extras, $150. 19-C Felton Road, Sigsbee. % GO DEVIL BOATS Paint ’em yourself and save. 14’ outboards from $189, 2-2266 PENGUIN Class sailboat with fib: : erglass bottom. New. $150. 93 Sigsbee Rd., after 6 p. m. 15 PORT Rickey skiff. 14 and 16, | $65. each. Cliff's Marine Supply ; Co., Stock Island. ——————————__ FOR SALE 4 Boat. $30 or best offer. 109-F Poinciana,

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