The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 12, 1954, Page 7

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justify Ht, I'D personally go to the, MEMBERSHIP 0.K. The largest power shovels pick} Collins Plans Latin America Tour In Dec. MOUNT DORA #—Gov. Elect; “I may do considerable travel- | vantages of locating plants in Flor- LeRoy Collins is leaving Nov. 30|ing as governor,” he said. “Not | ida on a quick, trip to Venezuela, Co-|to vacation or to make a lot of| Collins, who takes office Jan. 4,) ay | | indicated he will seek a new state} i lombia and Panama. | Speeches b ut for the purpose of |. ency to back him in the effort|Pension of major He told a chamber of commerce | actively seeking to attract new neney ig = board rooms of the industry and) Horrywoop wothe Associa-|UP 4 cubie yards at a bite and/ present Florida's ease. }tion of Motion Picture Producers | #2 swing such a load two-thirds | Before leaving Tallahassee for | las been voted membership to Al-| of a city block and dump it on the | 1 i ed Mount Dora, Collins said he ex-/lied Pictures Corp. roof of a seven story building. | | f measured in PLEASURE pects to open hearifigs on the sus-| administrative | audience here he is making the 10-| industries to Florida. day trip at the invitation of the! “Wher we receive word that de- three Latin American countries | cisions are in the making to re- and hopes while there to “give/locate a plant or start a new one evidence of Floriaa’s good will and|in the South, I'l go to Detroit, our interest in improving our re-|Cleveland or wherever necessary to attract new industry to Florida. | officers of the MeCarty admini-| “I hope that we can set up a|Stration suspended by Johns on new state agency for industrial | Dec. 13. | development,” he said, “An agency| The governor-eleet had announc- headed by a full time top-flight |ed previously he wotld conduct the expert with the know-how to seek | hearings on th. suspension charges | and follow up leads on new in-| before he formally fakes office on Jations in a way that will be ef-|to talk with industrialists and fin- fective and mutually helpful.” |anciers to sell them on the ad- in coming to Florida. Friday, November 12, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ALL MUST GO REGARDLESS OF PRICE! WE NEED THE ROOM SEE ONE OF OUR SALESMEN TOMORROW For Transportation —For Low Prices — Low Down Payment We'll Be Seeing You Saturday Navarro, Inc. 601 DUVAL STREET TELEPHONE 2-7041 00 TRADE-IN FOR YOUR OLD WASHER ASHER WITH SEE-VU GLASS LID SUPER SAVING ON © Famous “Centric” agitation washing. © Famous simplified mechanical drive. @ Famous automatic equalizer—less vi- bration. @ Warm and hot woter temperature controls. © White porcelain top and glass lid. © Full 9-Ib. capacity, Overseas Radio & Appliance Co. 617 Duval Street Telephone 2-3251 “It the leads and information Page 7\this department develop seem to { dustries which might be interested] Jan. 4. Buried Gold Is Sought In Japanese Mine TOKYO #—A fantastic treasure of 64 billion dollars in gold bare, reputedly buried in a Japanese mine by a warlord who sacked Korea in the 16th century, was) cited today as Japan’s best hope} for prosperity without American | aid— | If there is such a treasure. | The newspaper Sangyo Keizai to. day said recently discovered docu- | ments, certified as ancient and av- | thentic by historians, tell of the} |treasure buried in a deserted sil- | |ver mine near the central Japan | industrial city of Osaka. | It said the Sumitomo Metal Min- | jing Co. would hunt the gold. Kanichiro Kamei, an obscure | former legislator, is eredited with | finding the documents. They tell | |the final chapter in the saga of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, a powerful | war lord who invaded Korea in | 1592. | Hideyoshi, often ealled the “‘Na- |poleon of Japan,” overan the | southern half of Korea in a few months, But six years later the | Ming Dynasty marched its Chi- | nese army horde down the Ko. | |rean Peninsula and Hideyoshi fled | to his Osaka headquarters. | Besides the gold, he is credited with bringing back 10,000 Korean | jears which were pickled and kept | in a shrine for years, | Hideyoshi fell ill at Osaka and |}moved to safeguard the gold. He cleared the Tada silver mine, | 15 miles northwest of Osaka, of miners. He forced convicts to bury -jhis fabulous treasure. Moral Letdown Shown By Crime Rise In Hungary BUDAPEST (#—Crime stories have reappeared in Hungary’s | State-owned press. Stories about crimes in this country, that is. Domestic crime, along with some other standard features of West- | ern newspapers, had been a kind | of taboo since the regime of Hun gary’s No. 1 Communist Matyas | Rakosi came to power, The Huo | Sarian was told only about murder | in Chicago, rape in West Germany, | banditry in Sicily, a stickup in Lon- don, ete. Road accidents, airplane crashes and train collisions also were re ported only when they happened in | the capitalist West. Under the government's “new look” policies, the period when the naive reader had to believe there was no crime in Hungary because jthere was no trace of it in the/| | Rewspapers seems to be over. | As it did throughout the world, the letdown of morals after the | War boosted crime in Hungary. 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GLASS NEW 1955 $2.50 your best buy!5289%5 Makes the Big Difference in TV value! Beautiful mahogany finish console with ized BIG LOOK screen; tinted Down/Sound Up styling. PRICE WECLUDES FED. TAX AND WARRANTY LOND Pram, SUGHTY MORE LOWEST PRICE EVER! Handsome Motorola Clock Radio with all the mostwanted deluxe features... auto- matic timer, appliance outlet. Ivory, leaf green or cherry red, higher. POINCIANA TV & RADIO 3422 Duck Ave. Phone 2-8667_ RENTAL EQUIPMENT Sanders - Waxers - Paint Sprayers Floor Sanders - Etc. Paint, Hardware, Plumbing Supplies KEY WEST SUPPLY POWER TOOL RENTALS Phone 2-3123 219 Simonton St. It’s got a “V"’ in its bonnet or your choice of two new sixes! the motoramic Chevrolet for’55 3 It’s the valve-in-head V8 as only the valve-in-head leader can build it! You'd expect Chevrolet to out-V8 the field—and it has! Chevrolet's new ‘'Turbo-Fire V8" puts a brand-new kind of excitement under your foot. The excitement of 162 horsepower! The excitement of an 8 to 1 ultra-high compression ratio that squeezes more pure fun out of @ gallon of gas than you ever dreamed possible! The new “Turbo-Fire V8" is so efficient that it requires only four quarts of oil instead of the usual five or more. And it has the shortest piston stroke in the low- price field, fot longer engine life. But we can't even begin to give you the whole story here. Come in and drive the new “Turbo-Fire V8!" Great new With enough new advances to fill a book! Chevrolet offers two new highstepping sixes for 1955! There's the new “Blue-Flame 136” (teamed with Powerglide as an extra-cost option) and the new “Blue-Flame 123.” Both bring you new, higher-rated power—the zippy, thrifty high-compression kind. Both have new, more efficient cooling and lubrication systems . . . new engine mounts that sesult in almost unbelievable smoothness. And, like the new “Turbo Fire V8," both are sparked by a new 12-volt electrical system for fine performance and faster cold-weather starting. They're the liveliest, smoothest sixes Chevrolet ever put into a passenger car! Two new 6s The Bel Air 2-Door Sedan—one of 1.4 new Fisher Body beauties in three new series. More than a new car...a new CONCEPT of low-cost motoring (and much too good to miss driving!) MULBERG CHEVROLET CO. Corner Caroline Street and Telegraph Lane 4 Dial 26743

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