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Page 2 = THE KEY WEST citiz New Oceanview Park Activities To Start Tonighs A well - rounded recreation pro. gtam designed for the colored re- sidents of Key West will be inau. gutated tonight at Oceanview Park at 7:30, This program has been made possible through the work of the Couttty Commissioners; Joe Allen, chairman in charge of parks; the City Recreation director; and col- red civic organizations including the VFW and the American Le- The Weatherman Say: Key West and Vicinity: Partly! cloudy to cloudy with local showers | through Thursday; little change in| temperature with low tonight near | 75 and high Thursday near 87. Mod- erate to fresh easterly winds. Florida: “Partly cloudy through Thursday with scattered showers! and thundershowers. Little change | in temperature. | Jacksonville through the Florida | Wednesday, October 6, ™|“Hong Kong” Ik Thriller Slated At The Islander Paramount’s “Hong Kong,” a} tropical drama laid in the war-torn China of today will open Thursday at the Islander Theatre. Film- ed in color by Technicolor, this William Pine - William Thomas productton stars Ronald Reagan and Rhonda Fieming, and intro- duces a sensational Chinese boy, four-year‘old Danny Chang. With some of the footage actual- ly shot im Hong Kong, the fast- paced drama uses the unique color of the Orient’s most exciting city as a backdrop for the story of an ‘Fire Dangers From Over-Use Of Wiring Outlets Displayed “There's always room for one jnot the kind to use on electric and more” is a fallacy commonly ap plied to a lot of extension cords and plugs, accerding to a window display tie-in with Fire Prevention Week at Home Appliance Com- pany, 605 Simonton .Street. The electrical wiring in any home will stand just so much and | if one too many appliances is hook- ed up to the line and turned on — blooey! Either a fuse blows or a fire may start. 3 blown fuse is your warning that the line is overloaded and | | soaking period of minutes or hours, =~“ —Se—y Seaw | and the machine is turned off dur- DEATH naeion 208: iets oe | ri y \ Miami. Appliance’s Fire Prevention se| play, take a look at this wonder- Mr. and Mrs. Mathews left Sat- }to take a close look at fire extin. | Of Mrs. Sydney Mathews and Mrs, — gas fires. |guishers, frayed cords, and over-| Charles I. Saunders of Key West, Dio ane TV Service be Mr. Delgado was 49 years old ed for home and auto fires. {vent electrically caused fires in years old} ‘Alges if. your fire extinguisher ig | Your home. and was a veteran of World War Ke TR Miami | Se nally fey a SLICK SHOPLIF TER | about 26 years age. ami | Marine R ‘ py i sehink it) OKLAHOMA . CITY —Police| Funeral services were held at the | FOR va —_ - set from the floor display of a/ B Mrs. Mathews and ™ a large red box with the legend | downtown department store: then |S; nies nd Mrs “Hotter Than A Four Alarm Fire ¢ |downtown department store; then | §, Ss, Mr. Delgado is survived | 928 Truman Avenue | inpctuis period. Dekel, and four brothers, Diego, Fira ae aiillsuce. Ana it seatre| PAUL*“BDELGADO jurday for the funeral, returning to A Bj thee extinguisher containing | cated “plogs. died suddenly in Jackson ven (UFELLI'S Factory Methods Used— corréded and splitting at the seame | Two. He was a resident of Key At the back of this display Hla a man arrested yesterday ad-| Bess Funeral Home in Miami on SERVICE—SEE This is the packing box for May. When you stop to look at Home Robert, Eddie and Nestor, all of | seeing the Maytag — don’t forget| ,Pau! Delgado, Miami, brother |Key West yesterday. carbon tetrachlotide is recommend-| They show you how to help pre orial Hospital Saturday noon. yerre eeabatty living with tase | SRR |West before inoving to | All Work Guaranteed the Fire Prevention theme stands lara operat PAIN igen Oe DAVID CIFELLI tag’s new model 101 |returned a short time later andj by his wife, Thelma: took a television chair to go with three other TELEPHONE 2-6008 | Sisters, Mrs, Frank Starling, Mrs, | Straits and East Gulf: Gentle to automatic moderate variable, mostly south- east and east winds over north Portion and moderate .easteriy winds over south portion, occa- won't Carry all that voltage. On display at Home Appliance are a smoke-blackened stove and refrigerator which went through a house fire here in Key West. washer. ee This new super - matic washer has safety stop controls and wa-| ter-capacity controls to be regu- American adventurer roaming the East in search of a fast, and not necessarily honest, dollar. He al- most accomplishes this when he gion. At it’s opening, a softball game be played. The lighting of the playing field has been aug STRAND 100% Air Conditioned Eisner Furniture Co. mented by the addition of new lights. Douglass High School band, un der bandmaster Dean, will furnish Music for the evening’s events. A dance for teen - agers will be held, and new equipment which will be it in use in the park Thursday, 7, will-be displayed. All colored’ehildren and their pa- rents are invited to attend the ac- tivities and any other interested persons will be welcome. London Docks Still Tied Up LONDON (#—Precious food sup- plies and valuable dollarearning exports piled up on ships and on London's sprawling piers today as striking dockmen slowly brought the vast port to a standstill. The strikers planned a mammoth pie along the waterfront to air gtievances on overtime and working conditions. With some 20,000 men out, two ships remained idle for every one ee Nearly 80 ships were affected so far. Perfume Planned For Citrus Fruit LAKELAND, Fla. —The Flori- da Citrus Commission is going in for a new sort of perfume designed to make citrus fruits smell more like citrus. Dr. Everette M. Burdick of Coral Gables has produced vials of liquid with orange, grapefruit, tangerine, lemon and lime odors, Frank D. Arn, commission director of merchandising, said the comhmissiof. will buy several hun- dred dollars worth of vials. Field men can either squirt liquid on : citrus displays to attract customers yi rag the vials to interest. the le. if me, Week’s ‘What every woman loves to sew! Two apron-beauties for all duties—a smart, brisk coverall for worktime and a ruffly hos- tess-apron for teatime. Use rem- nants in bright contrasts for the coverall version, _too—sew-thrif- ! Pattern 9379: Misses’ Sizes) small (14-16); medium (18-20); large (40-42). Small size coverall requires 2 yards 35-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 pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mail- ing. Send to Marian Martin, care of The Key West Citizen, No. 186, Pattern Dept., 282 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly sionally fresh over extreme. south | Portion through Thursday. Partly Cloudy to occasionally cloudy with Seattered showers. ‘ Western Caribbean: Moderate te fresh east winds over north por-| tion and gentle to moderate east | and southeast. winds- over south Portion through Thursday. Cloudy with showers over north portion, | partly cloudy. scattered showers in south portion. Weather Summary for the Tropi cal Atlantic, Caribbean Sea’ and) the East Gulf of Mexico: See latest | advisory from San Juan regarding | hurricane Hazel. There are no. other tropical disturbances. San Juan Weather Bureau Advisory No. 4 Hazel 11:00 A.M.; EST, October 6, 1954 Hurricane Hazel is centered at 11 a.m., EST ... 1600Z .». at ap- proximately latitude 12.6 north, and longitude 65.3 west, or about 375 miles southeast of San Juan, Puerto Rico. This is a-small storm but it has increased slightly in intensity during the night and is now mov ing west-northwestward at 15 mph It is attended by winds of 105 mph over a small area near the center. Gale winds extend outward 75 miles in all quadrants. Indications are this hurricane is expected to further increase in size and in- tensity during the next 12 hours and continue to move west-north: west at 15 mph. during this period. | HIGGS, | Weather Bureau, San Juan | Observation Taken at Post Office | Building, 7:00 A.M., EST, Key West, Fla., October 6, 1954, ‘Temperatures Highest yesterady Lowest last night - Mean recip! Total last 24 hours 0.07 ins. | otal this month 0.84 ins. Deficiency this month ~ 0.27 ins. Tota Ithis year 34.51 ins. Excess this year —... 4.46 ins. jon Relative Humidity, 7 A.M. 81% | | Barometer (Sea Level), 7 A.M. | 30.01 ins.—1016.6 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise - 6:22 a.m, Sunset 6:08 p.m. Moonrise 2:28 p.m. Moonset 4:13 a.m. | | TOMORRO ‘IDES (Naval Base) Time of Height of Tide high water Low Tides 5:10 a.m. 12:14 a.m. 6:52 p.m. 11:49 p.m. ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Bahia Honda (bridge). .....—oh 10m (east end) ....¢2h 20m Boca Chica Pt. No Name Key Caldes Channel (north end) Station— High Tides 9.0 tH, —eh 4m +2h 10m 41.4 f {—)—Minus sign: Corrections to be subtracted. | (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to| be added. TODAY’ STOCK MARKET NEW YORK (#—The stock mar- ket was somewhat mixed today in early dealings with several out- Standing points of strength. Oils and steels were higher, the gest his hands on a priceless jew- elled idol. But in a short time the statuette has plunged him into a violent episode that threatens his life, along with the lives of a beau- tiful American girl and an orphan- ed Chinese boy who is the idol’s rightful owner. A wily black marketeer and his murderous henchmen supply the villainy, and with the Communist Armies closing in on the last free city in China, the soldier of for- tune learns a dramatic lesson in the relative value of money and human life. AF Recruiter To Visit Key West Staff Sergeant Charles A. Kan- iewski, United States Air Force Recruiter for Monroe County, ‘will make his next periodic visit to Key West Monday and Tuesday, Octo- ber 11 and 12. He will be on hand in the Sel- ective Service offices at the Post Office Building from 10:30 a. m Monday until about 3 p. m. Tues- ay. Young men and women interest- ed in the various opportunities af- forded through air force enlist- ment, aviation cadet training or the Women’seAir Force are urged to contact him during his forthcom- ing visit. M d ——————_—$—_——— SEAT COVERS Reg. $24.95 Plastic COVERS . $12.45) Reg. $18.95 | Fiber COVERS .. $ 9.45 DARLOW’S PURE OIL STATION STOCK ISLAND _ TEL. 2-3167 Open 7 A.M. ‘til 10 P.M. 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 A‘faulty appliance caused the re. Checking of the appliance and of the house wiring could have pre- vented the conflagration. Fire extinguishers — the kind to have and the kind not to have— are illustrated. A soda and acid extinguisher is | Bobby Waugh From 7 to Midnight, Friday, October 8 Duffy's Tavern DUVAL STREET POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION Francis at Truman DIAL 2-9193 Your PURE OIL Dealer Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries | ACCESSORIES lated according to the load. Up ‘| nine gallons of hot water may be | saved. The time of each operation of the washing cycle may be regulated, too. Clothes may go through a Poinciana Center Tel. 2-6951 lox Office Opens at 1:45 P.M, CONTINUOUS SHOWS FROM THERE ON The Finest and Larges; Wrought Iron Dinettes Lime: Oak Dinettes ..... Last Times Today TODAY ONLY All Spanish ne ean THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Fox News Box Office Open: Little Theatre 922 TRUMAN AVENUE “Air Cool” Showing Wednesday Nite... THE EXILE Douglas Fa! Maria Montez Showing Thursday Nite A LITTLE BIT OF HE. Gloria n+ Robert Stack Hugh Herbert - C. Aubrey Smith Butch and Buddy Showing Friday Nite . . MY DARLING CLEMENTINE Henry Fonda - Victor Mature Linda Darnell Saturday—Prize Nite... “In Technicolor” TREASURE OF LOST CANYON Sunday Nite “Special”... CRY OF THE CITY Richard Conte - Victor Mature Fred Clark Every Night Next We ANDRE combination that started yester- day’s market off to a good rise, | and they were helped by aircrafts. | Steady to mixed. There were no depressed areas. Changes in either dtrection usual- ly were fractional with many lead- ers unchanged. Homestake Mining, up 5'% yes- terday, opened today on 1,800 shares off 1% at 50%, and it con- tinued trading at that level. Lee rubber, up 2% yesterday, gained Curtiss-Wright, yesterday’s most active issue up %, opened> today on’ 5,900 shares unchanged at 13%, and it continued at that price. Other higher stocks included Bethlehem Steel, International Har- NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER, vester, Radio Corp., Pacific West- mm Ol, and Du Pont. Other sections of the market were | 1% at 14% in early dealings today. | TIERNEY . i - WHERE THE ~ SIDEWALK ENDS | Thursday, Frid | iH | | — Eskimo Night This Sunday we'll have Gerry Pinder's models displaying the beautiful ‘furs of which three pieces will be given away to the lucky winners. TONIGHT ek Beginning Sunday Also Show Times: WHERE THE SIDEWALK ENDS — 7:00 and 10:38 TROPICAL HEAT WAVE 9:12 ONLY and Saturd Is 3:45 - 9 P.M., WEDNESDAYS CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE @ap~ TELEPHONE 2-3419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE San Carlos Theatre ROSA CARMINA y CARLOS NAVARRO en NOCHE DE PERDICION Tae PRINCE: * Mit ao K one sag vee ¢ MARIO LANZA * [Croll 20th Century-Fox presents ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON’S MASTERPIECE OF TERROR ‘The Strange : | DOOR Charles LAUGHTON - Boris KARLOFF Sally FORREST STAPLEY Cartoon 45 - 9:00 P.M. Daily “ae Air-Conditioned t Theatre in Key West Thurs. thru Oct. 13 20th Contry Fox resents DARRTL F. TARUCKS THE PEcyPtan CinemascoPE Show Times 3:30 — 6:30 100% AIR CONDITIONED ‘DOM “od REED - BATES “gnc Radway PES ~ Bean by TS “STRAN 100% Aix Conditioned Were STARTING OCTOBER 7th thru PLAYING ONE WEEK O LI Sinuhe, The Egyptian, have committed every crime against man, my woman and ( To BAKETAMON, the Princess Royal, with whom he com- mitted the sin of sins... he gave the throne of Egypt. STEREOPHONIC Jaa SIMMONS Ver MATURE: Ga ~ Finn PURDOM Ist CONTINUOUS SHOWS SHOW 1:30 — 2nd SHOW 4:00 3rd SHOW 6:15 — 4th SHOW 8:15 | For NEFER, Temptress of Babylon, who offered him the perfection of love... he surrendered his ° Parents’ hope of immortality. Photographed With ti TERNEY ans as"The |. svomi era Egyptian” * nenpy onwien. ADMISSION: Students _ Se DARI: OCTOBER 13th NLY Box Office Opens 1:45 From MERIT, the maid, who bore him 4 Mitel WILDING Petr USTINGY ‘Sereen play by ate co Children 30c, Adults fe