The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 26, 1954, Page 8

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Seget , (USES 7299 4" TODAY'S STOCK MARKET NEW YORK #—The stock mar- ket was higher today in a mod- erate manner in early dealings. It was the fifth straight advance, and prices on ps o se new high ground e current Dull market move at the highest els since 1929. ar in a few instances went to between 1 and 2 points, but most were fractional. Steels did well, and also higher were motors, utilities, oils, rub- bers, aircrafts, airlines. and cop- rs, . ar ol signs appeared in chem- icals and radio-televisions. Curtiss-Wright opened on a block of 10000 shares up % at 13%. Among other significant blocks were American Telephone 2,500 shares off % at 175, U.S. Steel 3,500 up % at 69%, Bethleham Steel 1,200 up % at 95%, Union Carbide 3,000 up 1% at 84%, New York Central, 4000 unchanged at 24%, and National Aviation 2,500 up % at 4%. To Buy, Trade, Rent, Sell, or Exchange—Use the Classified Ads LENDERS, Incorporated, OF KEY WEST 705v2 DUVAL STREET Has-cash ready for » Let us help ton have an enjoy able Holiday ‘season. PHONE 2-2574' ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN The Weatherman Says: “Key West and Vicinity: Fair wea- it and Saturday, with light to “moderate northeast to north winds today becoming north- east to east Saturday. Low tonight near 65, high tomorrow 78 - 80. Florida: Fair thru Saturday. Con- tinued rather cool except slightly warmer Saturday. Jacksonvillsthe the Florida Straits and East Gulf: Light to méderate, mostly west to north- ‘west winds. Generally fair weath- er. Western Caribbean: Moderate east to northeast winds thru Sat- urday. Partly cloudy weather with widely scattered showers. Observation Taken at Post Office Building, 7:00 A.M. EST, Key West, Fla. Nov. 26, 1984 Temperatures Highest yesterday Lowest last night Mean Normal 79 67 73 4 Pree’ Total last 24 hours 00 ins. Total this month ___20,98 ins. Excess this month ——19.80 ins. Total this year ______56.04 ins. Excess this year ____18.68 ins, 72% Barometer (Sea Level), 7 A.M. » 30.05. ins.—1017.6 mbs. | Feported. missing. “]one cut a window screen and took 11:36 a.m. 10:26 p.m. (—)}—Minus sign: to be subtracted. Conducted Today. LONDON # — Andrei Vishinsky wag given a state funeral today in Moscow’s Red Square. A Moscow radio broadcast said a military es- cort accompanied Vishinsky’s ash- es taken in a procession from the Hall of Columns. The broadcast, recorded here, described Vishinsky as “‘the faith- ful son of the Communist party .of loot from a burglary, the Citizen Story Leads To Loot Identification A story in yesterday’s Citi- zen led to the identification sheriff’s office said today. The story detailed several pieces of loot which were found in the room of Willie Robinson, 31-year- old Bahama Island native who is facing six criminal charges, Taken From Laundry After reading the story, Mrs. Fannie King, 714 Love Lane, call- ed at the sheriff's office and iden- tified“an electric shaver and a pair of eyeglasses. Mrs. King had the shaver and glasses at the Columbia Laundry, 617 Simonton Street, where she works, when the laundry was bur- Slarized the night of Oct. 30 - 31, Robinson now is charged with Possession of burglary tools, bicy- cle theft, forgery, and two counts of breaking and entering. Other Burglaries Meanwhile, the sheriff's depart- ment and city police reported four more burglaries, The Cheely Lumber Corp., 700 Catherine, was entered, the office ransacked but nothing taken. Burglars jimmied a window and took $85 in silver from the Champ- jon Seafood Co, at the municipal dock, At the Masonic Temple, Eaton and Simonton Streets, a door was jimmied but nothing of value was City police reported that some- $5.03 from the home of Mrs. Elsie Harris, 304 Julia St. ; Temperatures AT 7:30 A.M., EST Atlanta: s Jacksonville Kansas City _. Oklahoma Omaha . Pensacola Pittsburgh Roanoke St. Louis - San Antonio San Francisco | of 17th century architecture.” The | by the parishioners with the assist- | board. ie Hi LAI i LRH, 0 Of ($92,000 In Jewels Reported Taut Drama Stolen From Manufacturer’s Home Hate, Romance Is Film Fare Tense with the brooding over- tones of pent-up emotions, and suspenseful with the breathless pace of events which follow on the heels of an unexpressed hatred, RKO Radio’s “Angel Face” achiev- es a new high in the realm of taunt drama. Robert Mitchum and Jean Sim- mons star in the Howard Hughes presentation, she as a vibrant young daughter of a novelist whose marriage to a wealthy woman has aroused the daughter’s latent jeal- ously. The young girl hates her stepmother with a violence unsus- pected even by herself. Mitchum portrays a young ambulance driv- er who meets the three of them when he is called to their pala- tial home on an emergency jaunt, The stepmother has attempted sui- cide! She denies it hotly; but the evidence speaks for itself. The girl, obviously attracted to the driver, pursues him to the hospital, and, out of her loneliness and his in- ability to know how to handle the situation, a violent romance springs up between them. He is aware of the smoldering danger in the girl’s charm, but is totally unprepared for her actions. Horror stricken, he finds himself involved in a murder trial, Both he and the girl are accused of en- gineering the death of her parents. They are acquitted; but they find neither the state’s decision, nor their own freedom of movement is sufficient to set aside the basic violence which haunts them both. The. smashing climax isa logi- cal development which grows out of all the events leading up to one tragically certain moment, Soviet Restores Ukraine Church LONDON #—The Soviet Union, which recently has soft-pedaled its long campaign against religion, to- day announced the restoration of a noted Catholic church in the Ukrainian city of Lvov which was damaged by a World War II Ger- man bomb. A Moscow radio broadcast iden- tified the structure as the Church of Mary Magdalene, “‘a monument broadcast said: “This restoration work was done ance of the city architectural Religious services have been resumed.” MONROE GLASS and MIRROR Mirrors and Glass for All Purposes - Auto Glass Shower Doors 903 DUVAL PH, 2-6246 BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS 20% OFF WEST ORANGE, N.J. (®—Police The loot, police said, was taken from a smal wall saf os bed- closet by thieves who may have telephoned the home before they broke in through a window. ‘The theft first became- known through a 13-state alarm sent out yesterday by West Orange police but as was age creas hon Frida: it. Details e crim were on at first by local offi- cials. DeSiderio and his family had been out of the 15-room house when the thieves forced a window on a eh. "The wall safe alone was disturb- ed in the big house. It was torn from the wall and chiseled open. ¥ Hain said the jewelry was in- sured. Some 37 pieces of stolen jewelry were listed in the police alarm. Some were valued at as high as $15,000 each. In addition, $500 to $1,000 in cash was reported taken. Desiderio is one of seven broth- ers associated in the ownership and operation of four paper board man- ufacturing plants in Whippany and Clifton, N.J., and Durham, Pa, BENSON IS ASKED TO_SPEAK IN UTAH SALT LAKE CITY (®—Secretary of Agriculture Benson has been invited to speak at the 90th annual convention of the National Wool Growers. Assn. Dec. 7-9 in Salt Lake City. But J. M. Jones, association ex- ecutive secretary, said Wednes- day confirmation of his appear- ance has not been received. PROCLAMATION WHEREAS: The high spiritual and humanitarian principles of The Salvation Army have long been an im- portant part of American life; and ‘WHEREAS: Through its welfare and religious instl- tutions in our city and state, it has befriended, aided and given new hope to men, women and children, regardless of race or creed, NOW, THEREFORE, I, C. B. Harvey, Mayor of the City of Key West, Florida, do hereby proclaim the period of November 28 through December 5, SALVATION ARMY WEEK IN KEY WEST and do urge all citizens to give their full cooperation to this effért to focus attention upon the work that The Sal- vation Army has been carrying on in The United States for 75 years. Its banner and the principles for which it stands are mighty bulwarks against spiritual and physical need,’ and our tribute to this great organization during SALVATION ARMY WEEK is well earned and greatly . merited, IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of The City of Key West to be atfixed this 26th day of November, A.D. 1954. (s) C. B. HARVEY, Mayor, Key West, Florida. Daily Service! NEW YORK HOMER, N. Y, (®—Howard L. Clow, 34, @ carpenter, suffered a mild heart seizure Wednesday while hunting deer. He went hunting again yesterday and died of a heart attack, Coroner George E. Nevin reported. |Eleanor Parker Weds HOLLYWOOD (#—Movie actress Eleanor Parker and portrait paint. er Paul Clemens were married yesterday in a brief ceremony at the First Methodist Church, be using it. PROMETIN considering as hls oek exons Amounts to only a few penn ution— ily as directed.) ar ‘with sttict money-back guarantee CENTRAL PHARMACY Cor. White St. and Truman Ave, Mail Orders Filled Car Buyer’s Pocket Low bank rates keep dollars in your pocket when you finance your car through a loan at this bank. And you're sure of prompt service and terms to ‘euit your finencial situation. See us first when (you're buying a car. THE FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK ‘AT KEY WEST Corner Duval and Front Streets A Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Your Friendly Community Bank WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA Direct Connections in MIAMI Airlines sewarees * who devoted all his strength, his great knowledge and talent to the cause of strengthening the Soviet State, and to the struggle for con- solidating international peace and universal security.” Vishinsky, chief Soviet delegate to the United Nations, died in New | York Monday. Read The Citizen ON ALL» PAINTS Monroe Specialty Co. 1930 FLAGLER AVE. Seattle __ Tallahassee — Tampa a rashington 20 gay MEVER BEFORE WAY SOMO LUKE THIS — a 2 price so tow! Key West Radio & Television Service has just received a large shipment of Philco Tele- vision sets for Christmas . ., Won't you come in and look at them? .. . There's every style — blonde or mahogany, table or console model! And Here’s Good News... Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. 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