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Maxim Wins Over Andrews By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN CHICAGO — Joey Maxim Jooked as fat as your Thanksgiv- ing Day turkey and appeared doomed to be carved up by young Paul Andrews, a 41 choice, at Chicago Stadium last night. But Joey, his right eye nearly closed by a glancing left blow from the first round through the ‘448i, called forth all his experience in 106 bouts to take a pega’ unanimous decision from Buf- falo blaster in the nationally tele- vised fight. Maxim, former light heavyweight @lampion, weighed a blubbery 380% pounds. Andrews, who at 24 ig eight years younger, trimly car- riéd 180 on his 6 foot 3 inch frame. “There were no knockdowns, or @pything that came close to one. Maxim, feinting, weaving and piling up points with stinging com- ion punches at close range, handed Andrews his fourth loss in 33 scraps. It was Joey's 8ist vic- against 21 defeats and four ys, and the second time of late She bas come through on top as . a “trial horse” for up-and-coming He recently defeated Olympic _" Floyd Patterson in New Referee Frank Sikora scored it for Maxim. Judge John Bray him 99-93 and Judge James had it 9695. The Associ- Press card was 98-97 for Maxim. ‘4 think I trained too fine for! is one—I just couldn’t get off,” Andrews. “The worst thing j was closing Max- in the first round. He fighting from the side in- of coming forward like I » I could only hit instead of two.” that “I cer- ° Is Airsickness FORT WORTH, Tex. (®—Doctors Stood by for emergency surgery if An ambulance and security pa- sirens wailing, sped to the y at Carswell Air Force to a civilian plane allowed to because it was feared a man’s was at stake. 3C Weston E. Nellins, Pa., was lowered to a itter Vieleny i and almost un- Medies made ab alee the Lawyers Move Meeting Site PHOENIX, Ariz, u1—The Na- tional Association of Attorneys General has again moved the site of its annual convention because of a dispute over discrimination. The convention, originally sched- uled in Biloxi, Miss., then moved to Phoenix, now is scheduled at White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. The dates remain Dec, 8-10. Jack McGowan, chief deputy Arizona attorney general, an- nounced the switch yesterday. He said the decision was made by the association’s Executive Board in a telephone conference. The current dispute revolved around the policy of Camelback Inn, where the convention was to have been held here, of admitting only a few “carefully selected” members of the Jewish religion. The management of the resort hotel. refused to change the policy. New site of the meeting is the Greenbriar Hotel at White Sulphur Springs. Atty. Gen. Nathaniel Goldstein of New York touched off the dis- pute when he announced through the, Anti-Defamation League of], B’nai B'rith that he would not stay at Camelback because of the pol- icy. Attys. Gen, George Fingold of Massachusetts and Edmund G. Brown of California also said they would not stay at the inn. Jack Stewart, managing director of the inn, said all members of the association would be welcome. He said that last Monday he had refused a “final plea” to change the policy .and was ‘‘not surprised” at the decision. Resignation Of Yoshida Asked By Jap Liberals TOKYO (#—The newspaper Asa- hi today said administration Lib- eral party leaders had voted that Shigeru Yoshida should resign as Primé Minister and president of the party. The newspaper said the decision of party leaders would force Yo- shida’s resignation. Under Japa- nese law, this would bring about the automatic dissolution of his cabinet, ~~ Party executives, who met at ‘Yoshida’s ‘mequest to diséuss the current political crisis, also voted that Deputy Prime Minister Take- tora Ogata be named president of the party. That would make him -|the party’s -éandidate for Prime Minister in forming a new govern- . !ment. RE-OPENING Thanksgiving Day LOGUN’S LOBSTER HOUSE Dine In Tropical Splendor In the Most Southerly Restaurant On the Keys FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE, A Completely new Stainless Steel Kitchen has been installed where the Finest Foods will be Prepared to Delight the Epicure. As Always... Those Who Want The Best Go To Logun’s! OUR KITCHEN IS OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAY AND NIGHT Entertainment In Our COCKTAIL LOUNGE Every Nite To The: Exciting Music of the 3 KINGS AND AN ACE Hector Barroso's Mad Sax .. . Harriet King, Lady of Song... Felix Ai The Piano... Allie Haas — Bass Free Parking Simonton—On the Ocean The Weatherman [Public Is Warned Against Says: Key West and Vi : Fair to- night and Friday. tly cooler tonight; continued rather cool Fri- day. Moderate ‘to occasionally fresh west and northwest winds this afternoon, becoming light to moderate this evening and Friday, Low tonight near 60, high tomor- Tow about 75. Florida: Fair today, tonight and Friday. Slightly cooler tonight and over north and central portions to- day. Continued. rather cool: Friday Jacksonville thru the Florida Straits: West to northwest a moderate to occasionally fresh off- shore today, gradually diminishing and becoming gentle to moderate tonight and Friday, Clear to part- ly cloudy weather. East Gulf: Moderate northwest winds today and Friday. Clear to partly cloudy weather. Western Caribbean: Moderate northeast to east winds today and Friday except moderate Northerly over extreme northwest portion. Partly cloudy weather with widely scattered showers. Temperatures Highest yesterday . Lowest last night Precipitation Total last 24 hours Total this month Excess this month Total this year .. Excess this year Relative Humidity, 7 A.M. 82% Barometer (Sea Level), 7 A.M. 30.02 ins.—1016.6 mbs. TOMORROW'S TIDES (Naval Base) p.m. 3:23 p.m. ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Bahia Honda (bridge) ....—oh 10m (east ond) ....+2h 29m Boece Chica Sandy Pt. —ch im Ne Name Key Caldes Channel (nerth end) 9.0 +th lm Temperatures AT 7:30°A.M., EST | Atlanta Augusta | Billings Birmingham ... Bismark SZ 7 Sa ww as Galveston .. Jacksonville Kansas City KEY WEST .. SERSRERSRSESESTRESESSESE 35 44 San Francsico Seattle .... | ‘Tallahassee | Tampa. . 33 Gallows Won't | ° ° .e Claim Victim FT. HUACHUCA, Ariz. @ — A gallows which has been waiting 11 yeats—in vain—to claim its victim was ordered torn down by A review board commuted his sentence to life imprisonment. | Dudley is now confined to the \ Army disciplinary barracks at Ft. \ Leavenworth, Kan. or mere chance of ins | large sum for the $10 invested. The ing,| amount they win, if ‘anything, is .| dependent upon chance and cons- | titutes the scheme a lottery. The "| victimize large numbers of persons “| and also subject them to legal san- “| etions and penalties which may “|range from stopping mail deliver- post office’ here today said Postmaster General © Arthur E. Summerfield had ‘warned against participation in the latest variation of the chain letter scheme. It is a violation of both postal lottery laws and fraud laws, Sum- merfield said. 5 The scheme, which promises a sure-fire profit of $10,240 in a few days for a $10 investment, was la- beled illegal by Summerfield, who added: Vidlation Told “The public may believe that this latest chain scherne does not in- volve any violation of postal laws because the letters or ‘charts’ are Sold person to person and do not go through the mail,” Summerfield said. ‘‘The money does go through the mail, however, and the scheme, therefore, violates postal laws.” Under the plan, the letters or “Charts” are sold person to per- son for $5 each and the buyer is fequired to mail another $5 to the name on-the top of an eleven name list. The top name is then remov- ed from the list and the new par- ticipant’s name is placed at the bottom of the list. The new participant then makes two copies of the letter and sells it to two other people. False Hopes “The representatons set forth in the letters or ‘charts’ induce peo- ple to participate in the false hope obtaining a promises of huge gain are fraudu- lent, These representations where- by people are induced and requir- ed to send $5.00 remittances by mail constitute violations of both the postal lottery and fraud laws,” Summerfield explained. “These endless chain schemes ies to fines and imprisonment,” he said. HS. Students Will Confer With Council By BILL’ GiBB Tuesday evening, Decem- ber @, the Monroe. County Juvenile Council: will hold a special meeting in ‘conjune- .| tion with a group of high school students. An attempt will be made to dis- cover what the youth of Key West consider necessary to curb juvenile delinquency. The program should be extremely interesting and will undoubtedly attract many visitors. Comic Book Check During the past several weeks, a committee headed by the Rv. Ralph Rogers has been investigat- ing the local comic book situation. This work was the result of a talk delivered to the council by Joan Knowles, KWHS senior. Miss Knowles informed members of the Juvenile Council that teen- | agers from all over the United Sta- tes, meeting in a forum at North- western University last summer, unanimously agreed concerning the detrimental qualities of certain type comic ‘books. She pointed out that parents themselves were often responsible for introducing such harmful literature in the home. . Panel Discussion school panel which will venile problems with the probably the first such step of its kind in Monroe County, Perhaps it will pave the way for a real understanding of the pro- blems of our young people. Changing times and advancing yeats have caused too many adults to criticize, with little or no un- derstanding, modern youth. The | ‘shoe will be on the other foot’ December 7, when the teenagers have their chance to point out adult | mistakes. Other business completed by thi | Juvenile Council in a meeting held | this week was the confirmation of | 48 | elected officers for the year 1955. | Joe Boza, accountant, will be the | few president; Bill Gibb, 1st. vice- president; Teresa Braxton, 2nd. | vice - president; Ruth Ivies and| Corrine Fox, of Marathon, seere-| taries; Julio Cabanas, treasurer. | JAP FISHING BOAT IS FIRED ON TODAY TOKYO (#—An unidentified gun- boat fired upon a Japanese fish- ing boat early today midway be- ported. The board said the boat escaped. Tt said the gunboat was “believed director and composer Leith Stev- ens has been divorced by Mrs. Peg | Stevens, who testified yesterday he | j told her he loved another woman , and was leaving home. New Chain Leiter Gimmick “Vigorous efforts are being made to eee the public from endless chain schemes, but cooperation by the public is essential.” Typical Chart The following is a typical endless chain “chart,” the names of the Participants being omitted. This is A Sell Your Way Wealth Campaign — . A. You pay the person selling this list $5.00. In their presence you al- so mail $5.00 to the first name on the list below. Your total cost is $10.00 Seller will supply envelope and stamp. B. Next, you make two copies of this paper, eliminating the top name and adding yours to the bot- tom. Thus the name which is pre-| sently number 2 becomes number 1, and your name becomes number 1. C. Sell your two copies to two friends, keeping the $5.00 from each buyer and you have your money back. D. Then see to it that they place $5.00 in the envelope addressed to the top name on the list just as you did, You supply the envelope and stamps just to make sure and to make it easy for them to keep the campaign hot. These measur- es are very important and they make certain the camapign will not stop. Result: When your name reach- es the top of the list, which can happen in a few days, you will receive $10,240.00. This camapign is sure fire be- cause each person will hasten to get back his $10.00 investment and no listings are. sold without the $5.00 actually being mailed. There- fore, sell this chart only to res- ponsible people whom you know will follow the rules. Do not let just anybody in. DO NOT MAIL THESE CHARTS. They must*be sold personally to be legal. Mail only the $5.00 wrapped in a plain piece of paper with your return address onthe envelope. Keep the campaign hot and go- ing. Do your selling within the hour or at least within 24 hours, and don’t take anybody’s word for it. See them mail the $5.00 even if trust them. Do this and your name in the lucky eleven will bring you a EISNER Furniture Co. Poinciana Center Tel. 2-6951 24 Shopping Days USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN SUE Eeneeeeee Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND aucusaN COFFEE and CUBAN —— TRY A POUND TODAY —. STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Triumph Coffee Mill at ALL GROCERS Is Marked By Dinner Last Night Benny Fernandez was host last night to a large group of his friends at a dinner marking the official opening of Benny’s Cafeteria on Simonton Street for the season. A delicous dinner was served, with paella, a Spanish dish consist- ing of yellow rice; sea food and chicken as the piece de resistance. Benny told the group that he is seeking to prove to people that it is possible to get real Spanish cook- ing, “the real ‘McCoy’,” in Key West. Since la8t season, the cafeteria has undergone renovation, with an attractive patio for outdoor dining being added at the side. A bam- boo railing and tropical plants sep- arate the patio from the parking lot. OUT RIGHT AWAY WASHINGTON (# — Democratic National Chairman Stephen A. Mitchell says he wants party leaders to replace him promptly to “clear the way for the important tasks that lie ahead.” Mitchell wrote Democratic Na- tional Committee members yester- day reiterating his determination to quit as national chairman not later than Dec. 31. The committee is to meet in New Orleans Dec. 3-4. For A Quick Loan $25 TO $300 ~ See “MAC” 703. Duval Street 0 TELEPHONE 2.8555 POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION Francis at Truman DIAL 2-9193 Your PURE OIL Dealer Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR TELEVISION OR RADIO Galt 2-8511 Pniico TV Sales and Service KEY WEST RADIO & TV SERVICE 826 DUVAL STREET Trade-In Allowances NOW OPEN The New KEY WEST SPORTS CENTER Lounge - Bar Package Store 7 A.M. -1 A.M. Daily 513% Fleming FREE PARKING IN REAR ENTRANCE Box Office Open: 1:45 - 9:00 P.M. 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