The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 9, 1954, Page 2

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Ike Wants To See “Pro gressive Model: tT 4 H ed tes At Helm Of Government; No Comment On Joe By MARVINE L, ARROWSMITH _ WASHINGTON: (# — President) Pege 2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Eisenhower was pictured today as planning a vigorous battle to swing “the Republican presidential nomi- nation t0 a “progressive moder- ate” in 1956. if, he deeides, against seeking a second term, He coined the phrase ‘“progres- sive moderates” yesterday, ata the kind of men he believes should run the» governments. Friends, who asked) not to be named, saidi the eltieff executive is giving; a great deal of thought to how to assure that such men— and women—do run the govern- The discussion at the hour-long meeting withr newsmen was touched offf ‘by -questions: which; dalt, directly ov indinectly,, with) Sen. McCarthy’s accusation Tues-| day that the President has dis- played a “shrinking sliow of weak- ness” toward! communism. Saying lie has no intention of| indulging in personal vituperation, or quarrels of any kind; Bisen- hower declined! comment on the “attack by the Wisconsin Republi- can, whose conduct toward the} Senate and its members. was, con- demned' ow two: counts: by’ the Sn- ate: last. week. . Eisenhower was told, there seems. to be some possibility “the ex- treme right wing of your Repub- licam party. might follow Sen: Mc- Carty into a new party in’ 1956,” ‘Then he was asked whether that would kil! Republican chances of remaining in power. MeCarthy said after attacking Eisenhower Tuesday that ‘at this. time’ he was not planning a jump to any third party. The President’s reply brought sive moderates’ and the White House later authorized direct quo- tation of his rmarks. Adter saying lie had no crystal ball to determine the impact of any McCarthy-led move into a third party, Eisenhower declared: “From the beginning I have tried to stand for something that is pos- > that is the kind of a program that I stand for, and if there are enough people wanting to go along witle it, ther we have no fear. “Tf people want to split off be- cause of some other secondary or lesser consideration, that will have to be their business. But I do know that so far as T can determine, pr —— erp Thursday, December 9, 1954 TODAY'S STOCK MARKET ,NEW YORK » — The stock market sold off today with losses sometimes, cupping to between 1 and 3 points’ im early dealings. Most major divisions of the market wene involved in the de- cline, Indivdiual plus signs main- tained throughout. Among blocks changing hands in heawy early tradimg were New York Central 10,008 shares un, changed) at 29%, Standard Oil (NJ) 1,000 off 1% ab 109%, International Telephone 5,000 off ¥% at 24%, Com- monwealth Edison 2,000 off % at 47%, Baltimore & Ohio off % at 32, tional Distillers 3,500 up Ye av 22%4, and American Airlines 8300 up % at 21%, Du Pont lost a couple of points, and. down: a point or a litthe more were U.S. Steel, Youngstown Sheet & Tube, Goodrich, Western Union, and Douglas Aircraft. Cities serv- igg and: Atlantic Coast Line fell between. 2 and: 3 ‘Allied Chemical. gained. between 1 and 2 points, and also higher were International Paper, Ameri- can. Tobacco, Radio Corp, and Pan American World, Airways. moderate handling their business. And that is exactly what. I am working for.” In response to a question, Bisen- hower said that if he Pong against seeking a second term would back very, very sirangly 2 Republican presidential nominee who supported his geneval philoso- phy of government. Frinds said lateey they doubt very much whether he has. made up his mind about a second term. - Eisenhower told a questioner creation of a third party of “mod- erates” would be very: difficult. He said it probably would be bet- ter to, use what he termed existing mechanisms to get at least one of the present parties behind his should embrace that doctrine so the great mass of the people of the United States want what I would eal! a group of progressive sive r im. government become synonymous with the party plabel. ,carnestly that the words “progres- ip, The Weatherman Says: Key Vf'est and Vicinity: Increas- ing clov(diness today and tonight; inbie pecially on Friday, Con- tinued. mild and Friday with low, near 67 - 68 and ‘high Fr:- day about 78. Colder Friday night. Moderail¢: to fresh east and souta- east win\is shifting to northerly Fri- day. = j Ploridg.: Increasi cloudiness, slightly: §warmer few showers north portion beeoming clear to partly «j'oudy and cooler tonight and Frichay. Partly cloudy and mid South arid central i with chance ffir few showers tonight be- ceming fair and cooler Friday. Ji wwille thru the Florida Str: Moderate occasionally fresh winids, southeast to south over norilla porto and southeast tc east. over’ south portion today shift- ing to mprthwest over north por- tien late tonight and Friday: and to northerly over south portion Fri- day. iy cloudy north portion with a showers elear- ing Fridajy. Clear to partly cloudy south potion, East Gulf:. Moderate to fresh winds, sojtheast to south ‘over north port{on and southeasterly ov. er south Wortion today shifting to northwest! to north tonight. Mostly eloudy oa lag extreme north per day, . otherwise clear to pairtly cloudy weather. Western Caribbean: Moderate poate: 8 “ eeeeg fecey, aye lay. Clear to pai wea. ther with prem tt Lowest last: night Mean ‘Normal Brings Results — A Monroe General Hospital pa- /tient will be able to listen to her favorite Sunday church radio pro- grams because of.the generosity of a Sigsbee: Park woman. In answer to an appeal. appear- ing in Thé People's Forum col- umn, Mrs: Wendell G. Gordon of 35-A Sigsbee Park, phoned The Ci- tizen today to’ say that she has a radio she would like to give to the hospital patient; Mrs. Ella Trout, Mrs, Trout had mentioned to a friend the fact that she would lik to have a small radio to listen % church programs, When Mrs, Gpr- don phoned today, members of the Key West fire department ated by picking up the rac taking it te the hospital, SOLDIERS’ WINTER GEAR LAUDED CAMP HALE, Cos United States’ widter soldier is “one of the best, and most jux- uriously equippéd cold - weather in the world,” a noted polar explorer said after visiting this 7 ag cha Army post yester- lay. s Sir Hubevt Wilkins, a consultant for the Army Quartermaster Corps is here ta test a new plastic snow- shoe in arctic-type conditions, —S— LEGAL NOTICES ‘DINANCE NO. 477 COMMISSION. SERIES ORDINANCE AMENDING ON 34.17 OF THE CODE OF . A — The} A sha ranacnara (d) OF sEc./° -|Gitizen Appeal Would-Be Beau Kidnaps Gir] Reporter Wed. LA-PO’TE, ind.” —A rejected suitor wAo at gunpoint abducted a pretty / reporter from the newsrgom of the La Porte Herald- Argus yesterday was summoned i court today. Aokat Paneh. %, 0 tall, quent apprentice, brought re- y E es Hy g ; i Hi i i pice | Hg Hu Exe i ¥ E i ges i were ill, She has been = 3 & : THE CITY OF KEY WEST, FLOR- IDA, 1952, TO PERMIT A VARI. ANCE THEREIN, NAMELY, THE CONSTRUCTION UP TO ONE q) FOOT OF .THE FRONT PROP. ERTY LINE AT NO. 804 CATH- ERINE STREET IN THE CITY KRG a8 WEST, FLORIDA; RE- PE, iG ALL ORDINANCES OR PAI OF ORDINANCES IN Co} CT THEREWITH, AND PROVIDING WHEN ORDINANCE ES INTO EFFECT. BE IT ENACTED by the City Commission of the City of Key West, Florida: Section 1. That Sub-paragraph (d) of Section 34,17 of the Code of the City of Key. West, Florida, the same is hereby | permit.a yariance therein, namely, q Relative Humidity, 7-A.M. 1% Barometer (Sea Level), 7 30,10 ing.—1019.3 mbs. ove 7302 a.m. 239 p.m. 330 pum. ;| thereof one time in a newspaper ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West - Bahia Hende (bridge) .....—oh 10m (east end) ...+2h 20m the construction up to one (1) foot of the front property line at No, '+| 804 Catherine Street in the City of | Key West, Florida. Section 2. All ordinances or parts of ordinances of said City in con- where Miss Johnson was working. Forbes Julian, the managing edi- tor, looked up, saw what was go- ing on and yelled, ‘Hey, what are you to hurt ® picture Judge Gibson Reports On Welfare Meet A wide range of discus- sions covering Florida’s juv- enile welfare problems were held during the regular meeting of the Florida Chil- dren’s Commission in West Palm Beach, according to Juvenile Court Judge Eva Warner Gibson. Foremost among the problems considered, Jucge Gibson said, was that of the children of “tmigrant Multiple ; + “Few of the many thousand: such familes are able to es- Judge Gibson. “I was impressed by, the fact that although these children travel sey, Virginia and other states, they claim Florida as their home.” Many of the migrant children of Collier and Dade counties are of Puerto Rican descent, a fact which Presents a language problem, Judge Gibson added. A symposium was held to dis- cuss the migrant problem, moder- ated by the Rev. Paul Cassen, ex- ecutive secretary of the Florida y | Ministry to Migrants. Subjects of the symposium was “The Problems Facing Migrant it. | Families and Their Children in the a back staircase and to Panek’s car.” ‘Bushy-Haired Man’ Is Back In Testimony CLEVELAND (®—The flict with the. provisions hereof are| haired "1 tion,3. This ordinaneg’shgll into effect immediately upon te Passage and adoption and authen- tication by the signature of the presiding officer andthe Clerk’ of the Commission, and’ publication of general circulation published in the City of Key West, Florida. Read and passed on oy read- i i Id No- Read and passed on fingl read- ing at a regular meeting held De- cember 6th, A. D. 1954. © (s) C. B. HARVEY, Mayor. Attest: Victor Lowe, City Clerk. 3 Dee.9,1954 ORDINANCE NO. 476 COMMISSION SERIES AN ORDINANCE AMENDING witness mar of that. description near. the seene on the night of the crime, The time was between 2:15 and 2:30 5 j i Leo Stawicki, a steelworker,. said ped was returning from .a. fishing p. ; “My headlights picked-him up-in the driveway standing. against - was about.10 er 12 feet away as the car passed him,” Stawieki-said; “He. had-a long face and bushy hair. That hair was standing up on his head and that’s what made his face look so long.” He did not know until almost a week later that the spot where -he saw, the “ ired- man” was the driveway of Dr. Samul Shep- pard, on trigh for the murder of his wife, Marilyn. © Sheppard elaims he was struck down by a “bushy-haired” attacker in the bedream on the night of the murder. ; Vegetable Growing Areas in Flo- rida and How These Problems Re- late to East Coast ‘Migrant Pro- blems.” Panel Participants Panel members were C. W. Brumback, M, D., director of the Palm Beach Health Department; Miss Elizabeth Sutton, supervising specialist of the Migrant Research Board; and W. D. Reynolds, Col- lier County school superintendent. In other sessions, the commis- tree about 100 te 150 feet away. He |. the ehief of police in Bay Village, suburb where Sheppard lives, after sion discussed other phases uf their duties which include review- ing legislation pertaining to school children and youth and appropria- tions made for ‘ices in their behalf in’ such fi as health, child guidance, social service, edu- cation, ‘recreation, child labor, ju- venile courts, probation and parole Service and county detention faci- > The commission will also report sions and additions to legislation.’ Judge Gibson, a member, of the commission for five years, ‘will ré- meeting of the Juvenile Council, here Dec. 27. he read about the murder in the newspapers several days later, he said. ; He. said the chief, John Eaton, drove. him in an automobile past the spot, but traveling in the oppo- site direction from which he was traveling on the night he saw the man. He said he picked out the spot again. Eaton, he testified, drove about a mile beyond, turned the ear around, and passed the seene a second time. Again, Sta- wicki’ testified, he identified the place. port on the session at the next | | MAN IS INJURED IN FALL: FROM ROOF David Charlow, 72, of 1011 An- gela St., was severely injured Tues- day when he fell from his roof! while making repairs. Taken to the Monroe General! hospital for threatment of a head gash and a hip injury, his condi- tion was reported as good today. Almost all substances can exist as solid, vapor or-liquid, ee How About It8 WANT A FREE 3-DAY TOUR TO HAVANA? Inquire at EL PASAJE Spanish Restaurant 1005 Truman Ave, Ph, 2.6136 EISNER Furniture Co. Poinciana Center _— Tel. 2-6951 13 Shoppi'g Days "Til Christmas USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN ANY MODSL FOR YOUR TELEVISION OR RADIO Cat 28511 Fniico TV Sales and Service KEY WEST RADIO & TV SERVICE $26 DUVAL STREET Trade-In Allowances Eskimo Nite POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION Francis at Truman DIAL 2-9193 Your PURE OIL Dealer | Tires. . Tubes. . Batteries ACCESSORIES CIFELLI'S Fr sone Tv Factory Methods Used— All Work Guaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE—SEE DAVID CIFELLI 928 Truman Avenue TELEPHONE 2.6008 The New KEY WEST SPORTS CENTER Lounge - Bar Package Store 7 A.M. +1 A.M. Daily 513% Fleming FREE PARKING IN REAR ENTRANCE Sunday Nigh 2 Pieces of Furs will be Awarded Each Sunday Night to the Governor on needed révi- | Hii THE: — WILD BLUE = FLESH AND. FURY. 7:00 and 10:37 100% Air Conditioned STRAND Box Office Opens at 1:45 P.M. i CAROLINE STREETS A ONE- | WAY STREET WITH S| MOVING FROM NORTH TO| SOUTH AND ELIMINATING ALL | PARKING ON SAID STREET; RE-| PEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR | PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT ‘THEREWITH AND| CONTINUOUS SHOWS FROM THERE ON The Finest and Largest Theatre in Key West Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. TODAY and FRIDAY AT 7:30 A.M., EST A‘lanta | Augusta Billings Birmingham Bism: . Boston .. Buffalo .. Charleston Chicago .... Cerpus Christi | Denver Detroit .. El Paso |) Ft. Worth Galveston Jacksonville Kansas City .. KEY WEST eegeges: BE IT ENACTED by the City » Uy Commission of the City of Key West, Florida: Street. Section 2. All ofdinances or parts of ordimances of said in een- flict with the provisions Hereof are 30 — 6:30 — 8:30 AIR CONDITIONED MONRCE .,:: 100% RECKLESS LOVE - 38) go into effect immediately upon ry passage and adoption and authen- - 58) tieation by the signature of the 28} presiding officer and the Clerk of - 32} the Commission, and publication . 52} thereof one time Bex Cffice Open: 1:45. 9:00 P.M. Daily 3:45 - § P.M. WEDMESDAYS, CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE gap- TELEPHONE 2.2419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE guy pee San Carlos Theatre OPEN TILL % P.M. — STARTING DECEMBER 13

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