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Page 2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Disability Is Not Extensive BALTIMORE (®—In his $100,000 gainst the Baltime ansit F. Albert Glombowski, 64 claimed he received “permanent | injuries” when his car was hit by | DIAL 2-183 ;a company bus. He contended he Your PURE OIL Dealer was unable to now do “laborious work | Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries (Married Buddhist Priests Will Be (Ousted In Korea VATICAN CITY (®—A reliable | Citizen Ads Pay? Saturday, December 18, “Navy Sets Up Pope Passe S Reds May Set Stiff Price On Observatory _ Restless Night Release Of Imprisoned Airmen At Richmond | Source said today ailing Pope Pius| SEOUL ‘#—President Syngman | a By TOM HOGE The U. S. Navy recently com-|II passed “a none too tranquil | Rhee today ordered police and ed- po UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (®—]since the Chinese Communists pote? ayacilityaateichmond, oe ae ee Meat ad mca etticials touhelp uninarried) Get n Diplomats specuated today that| moved into the Korean War. |tida, that will serve as a substa- wri o ponte doctors: hope Buddhist monks drive married Red China's Chou Enlai may set| 2 Offer to free the men if the tion for the Naval Observatory of | 1 '1 ig the Geetha is good he gylll couenmuce «roma Southi Korea's | a stiff price for release of 11 im.| 4™¢ricans unfreeze more than 100 Washington, D. C. | temples. c Temperatures AT 7:30 A.M., EST 1 | | { | POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION Francis at Trumas Atl EXPERT SERVICE | million dollars in Chinese assets be able to take an automobile ride prisoned American airmen when| blocked in the United States when he receives U. N. Secretary Gen-| the Chinese Reds. entered the Ko- eral Dag Hammarskjold in Pei-|ran War. Ping. k .. ., | 3 Consent to talk business if the The Red Chinese Premier indi-| United States would agree not to The new substation will use a vertically mounted telescope with | | 4 photographic attachment for cel- | | esital observations. Complete stan- | dard clock, photographic, and ra- later today in the Vatican gardens. The ride would be part of a new course of treatment aimed at in- creasing gradually the Pope’s phy- sical activities cated in his assent yesterday that dio equipment has also been install- | N The 78-year-old head of the Ro- oppose Peiping’s demands for aed | he considers the case of the air- UN. seat men closed. But’ delegates, The 35 acquainted with Peiping’s line of| been d reasoning predicted Chou would | emergency proclamation get down to brass tacks after first | they had acq insisting his government was in the | the United right and bringing up some com- plaints against the United States. Hammarskjold asked for the talks Dec. 10 after the General Assembly voted 47-5 to condemn Red China’s imprisonment of the S 5 airmen as spies. The Assembly ays: called on the secretary general to. intercede for their release. Oppo-! Key West and Vicinity: Clearing sition votes were cast by the So-| and colder tbis afternoon or tonight. viet bloc. | Fair and continued cool Sunday. | Hammarskjold received Chou’s| Shifting winds, becoming fresh reply the same day the Assembly | northwesterly this afternoon. Mod- wound up its ninth session, reject-| erate to occasionally fresh north- ing Communist attacks on U. S.| west and north Sunday. Low to- policy in the Far East. \night near 60, high tomorrow 70 -| As the session ended the main | 72. spotlight was focused on Peiping} Florida: Clearing and cooler where Hammarskjold is expected | north portion today. Fair and cold- to go shortly after Christmas. Dip-|er tonight. Sunday fair, continued lomats believe Choun will seek to| cool. Showers today in south por- Buide the talks along the follow-| tion, followed by clearing and cold- ing general lines: jer this afternoon or tonight. Sun- 1. He will try to impress on Ham- | day fair and cooler, marskjold that his regime is com-| Jacksonville thru. the Florida pletely in control of China. | Straits: Moderate to fresh south- 2. He will protest to the secretary | éast to southwest winds shifting to Seneral that the Americans are) fresh northwest over north portion maintaining what the Chinese have | today and south portion by tonight. labeled a “nest of spies’ on the | Moderate northwest to north winds Nationalist stronghold of Formosa | Sunday. Showers today; clearing to- and will warn that the Reds will night, Sunday fair. not consider releasing the airmen) East Gulf: Moderate to fresh until such activities cease. northwest winds elsewhere today. 3. Having thus set the stage he | Sunday moderate northwest to will probably consent to hear Ham- north winds. Mostly cloudy today; marskjold’s plea on behalf of the \a few showers south portion today. airmen and other imprisoned U. N. Clearing tonight; fair Sunday. personnel. Western Caribben: Moderate to As a neutral mediator, Ham-/ occasionally fresh northeast winds marskjold would hardly be in a thru Sunday. Partly cloudy with position to bargain, delegates widely scattered showers. pointed out, but he could relay back Chou’s demands. U. N. observers saw three pos-| sible deals the Red Chinese might! offer 1. Agree to release the airmen in exchange for 35 Chinese stu- dents held in the United States Chinese students have d certain skills in tes which would be helpful to the Communists. The Weatherman Observation Taken at Post Office Building, 7:00 A.M., EST, Key West, Fla., Dec. 18, 1954 Temperatures Highest yesterday __. Lowest last night —_ | Mean |Normal _. cipitation | Total last 24 hours Total this month Deficiency this month _ MRS. MARY A. MORENO) Total this year Mrs. Mary A. Moreno, 76, 607| Excess this yea Thomas Street, died in Monroe General Hospital Thursday, Dec- ember 16. She has always been a_ loyal civic and an ardent church work- er. Funeral services will be held Monday at 3:30 m. from New- man's M. E, Church with the Rey. | Moonrise - 2:14 am. Smith officiating. | Moonset 1:40 pm. Key West Undertaking Company | TOMORROW'S is in charge of arrangements. Burial will be in the family plot | TIDES in the City Cemetery. MRS. JOSEPHINE MALONE STEPHENS | Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Josephine Malone Se Stephens, a former ; Key W ester, | ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA following a short illness in Jack: ference ‘Station: Key West son Memorial Hospita!. Sahia Honda Mrs Stephens was the sister of (bridge) ....—oh 10m Mrs. Gertrude Herrera and the late | _ (east end) ....+-2h 20m William H. Malone. | Seca Chica Besides her sister, she is sur-| Sandy Pt. vived by a daughter, Mrs. Violet Ne Name Key Barker, and two grandsons, Edwin | Caldes Channel and Jack Barker. | (north end) Burial will be in Woodlawn Ce- metery in Miami today. year . --18.13 ins. Relative Humidity, 7 A.M. 91% Barometer (Sea Level), 7 A.M. 30.01 ins—1016.6 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise as 7:07 a.m. Sunset 5:42 p.m. (Naval Base) Time ef Height of Tide high water Low Tides 10:51 a.m. Station— High Tides 6:18 am. 5:37 p.m. 9.0 t oh 40m +2 10m $1.4 ft, | (—)—Minus sign: Corrections | to be subtracted. Corrections te ned under a presidential | because | "| Mr, and Mrs. _| the Cookfield Community, about 7 | miles west of this West Texas city, The 26 acre Richmond Road site | | was selected, as this area affords | a considerable number of clear | nights which are required for the astronomical observations, and the area is relatively free from radio interference. | An $80,000 contract for the con-} struction of the facility was award-| ed to the Belcher Oil Company of Miami. This firm handled the com-| plete construction of the facility un- der the direction of the Navy De- | partment, Bureau of Yards and) Docks. A total of 1,800 square feet of | floor area has been provided for astronomical equipment. a photo- ‘graphic laboratory, radio equip- ment, office space, and for the uti- lities required. The Belcher Oil Company also handled the installation of electro- nic equipment and radio antennas. | The substation was established at | a temporary location in Richmond, Florida, in March 1949 and obser- vations have been made since that time. The Naval Observatory Time Ser- vice Substation will furnish daily astronomical observations to sup- plement the observations made at Washington, D. C. This data is re- | quired for the determination of the exact time and the variations of latitude, and also for the general advancement of the science of as- tronomy. The planning and design for the project was handled by the Dis- trict Public Works Officer, Char- leston, South Carolina, and the con- tract was administered by the Re- sident Officer in Charge of Con- struction, Key West. Schoolgirl Loses Race With Train Near Texas Town - ALBANY, Tex. (P—A 12-year-old | schoolgirl lost a race with a freight train across a trestle near her grandmother's house yesterday. Margie Dell Macon, daughter of Arless Macon of was killed under the train’s wheels. Her sister, Barbara, 13, escaped | by clinging to one edge of the wooden trestle as the train thun: dered past and over her sister's body man Catholic Church has not left his Vatican apartment since his grave collapse Dec. 2. X-rays taken two days ago showed he is suffering from a small hernia of the esophagus, near where it joins the stomach, and from gastritis. A highly placed source said yes- terday the gastritis an inflamma- tion of the stomach, is of a hem- orrhagic nature and causes a slow loss of blood. His physicians hope to build up| the Pope’s strength with increased oral feeding and to enliven his ap- petite by such outings as the auto ride. Further details of the new course of treatment were not disclosed. It was decided on yesterday during two long conferences the Pope’s private physician, Dr. Riccardo Galeazzi-Lisi. had with consulting specialists. Noting that the pontiff continués to be quite weak, Dr. Galeazzi- Lisi said it was necessary to build up his strength before considering an operation for the hernia. Dr. Raffaele Paolucci di Val- maggiore, noted Italian surgeon who attended yesterday’s confer- ences, agreed that surgery can be postponed. Some other consultants, however, have been reported as/ favoring an opration in the naar future. One of the major problems fac-! ing the doctors is to persuade the Pope to rest. His pulse rate is said to speed up when ever he does any work. MIDGET SUB GETS NEW SKIPPER FRI. The submarine T-1 after return- ing from Charleston, S. C., Wed- nesday, completing her first yard overhaul since being placed in ser vice last year, had a change cf command Friday morning. | Lt. C. H. Cushman, Jr., former executive officer of the submarine Archerfish, relieved Lt. J. M. Sny- der. Lt. Snyder is ordered to New Lin- don, Conn., where he will serve on the staff of Commander Submarine Force Atlantic Fleet, just got off a school bus and were crossing the trestle en route to visit their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Urie Hammonds, They heard a train coming and moved as close to the edge of the trestle as they could. Then, said Barbara, her sister became frightened and began to run down the trestle. The train Barbara said the two girls had! overtook her before she reached Safety. | | ITALIAN 1208 SIMONT: LOUIS Announces the NEW .*. Wading into the religious con- | troversy, the President also de- | clared that priests in charge of temples should be elected and ap- ply for government licenses. Rhee said in an order to his officials that traditional Korean Buddhism had been damaged by monks who succumbed to Japa- nese Buddhist influence and took | wives during the 40-year Japanese | occupation. | Some 700 unmarried monks and | nuns have been staging what they call a Buddhist reformation move- ment. They say that 5,000 married monks must leave the temples. | Married monks now occupy most | of the 1,000 temples in South Ko- rea. Rhee, a Methodist, urged the married monks to repent and leave the temples to become “faithful” laymen. Iranians Rap Wholesale Export Of Persian Cats TEHRAN, Iran (#—Iranian pa- triots are demanding a slowdown in the export of the Persian cats who have made the country’s for- mer name a_ household word around the world. | Reports from Iran’s northern province of Azerbaijan that a local cat tycoon is stripping the area of kitties brought sharp protests. “Allah protect us from the con- sequences of this procedure,” the influential weekly Roshan-Ekr railed. “For 6,000 years we have been famous for our cats. But if matters proceed at this rate, we may even have to import cats.” Reports from the North said an} unidentified dealer was buying Per- | sian cats en masse at 18 rials—| about 25 cents—per kitten. His of-| fer of 50 rials for pregnant cats} resulted in a land office business, jthe reports said. The cats’ destina-| tion wasn’t reported. DOUGLAS’ NOVEL TO BE FILMED TYLER, Tex. (P—The Rev James J. Friedrich announced | ere last night that he had ac- quired the motion picture rights) to Lloyd C. Douglas’ “The Big | Fisherman.” BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS 20% OFF ON ALL PAINTS Monroe Specialty Co. 1930 FLAGLER AVE. GARDEN ‘ON STREET | WILL OPEN TUESDAY Best Italian and '| Most Beautiful Patio In Key West American Food PIZZA PIE — WINES — BEER | MICHELOB ON TAP || Phone 2-5450 TELEVISION | LOUIS — Formerly of Casa Marina and Columbia Restaurants 1208 Simonton Street Fleet Reserve Home $20 CAROLINE STREET Announces FREE! FREE! FREE! Saturday Nite Anniversary and Christmas Party Combined FREE! FREE! FREE! 2100 Until *?” Hours Shipmate V. L. Smith, M.C. Sunday JAM SESSION Music by JOHNNY SILVERS and JIMMY SPANGLER 1800 - 2100 HOURS Fun For All! Cocktail Hours, 1600 - 1800 Corpus Christi Denver Detroit El Paso Ft. Worth - 21) tiff carrying a heavy auto batter: Galveston Jacksonville Kansas City KEY WEST Key West Airport Los Angeles Louisville - Meridian Miami Minneapolis — Memphis New Orleans ___ New York Norfolk ary Oklahoma City ~ 31 74 7 Roanoke St. Louis San Antonio San Francisco — Seattle Tallahassee Tampa Washington How About It? WANT A FREE 3-DAY TOUR TO HAVANA? Inquire at EL PASAJE Spanish Restaurant 1005 Truman Ave. Ph. 2-6136 ORCHESTRA RCA-Victor Recordings Will Furnish the MUSIC for DANCING at the CUBAN CLUB TONIGHT 10 P.M. Until 2 A.M. ADMISSION Members $3.00 Men and Ladies, Non- Members $4.00 Members Must Present Their Monthly Receipt at the Door in Order to Buy the $3.00 Ticket. TABLES FREE Sponsored by the Latin- American Social Club MRS. MARY E. ABRAHAMSE Mrs. Mary E. Abrahamse, 53, died yesterday afternoon at the Monroe General Hospital. Mrs. Abrahamse resided at 622 Caroline Street. She is survived by her widower, Marinus Abrahamse; one daugh- ter, Mrs. Pat Pearson, Key Wes and two sisters Mrs. Henry Kr. cher and Mrs. John Lovell of Wood- ridge, New Jersey Funeral services will be heid this evening at 7:30 in the Chapel of Pritchard Funeral Home. The Rev, Ralph Rogers of the Church of the Rock officiating. After the services the body will be sent to Peramus, N. J., for burial. The family has requested that! flowers be omitted. (+)—Plus added. | SAR RReL Ne 1 PIGGY BANK ROBBED | FALL RIVER, Mass. (®—Antone Barboza had a lot of faith in large piggy banks — until yesterday. He told police a thief entered his home, smashed his piggy bank and made off with the contents — $500 in dimes he saved for nine years for a son, Paul, 9, a victim of epilepsy.. GRAND OPENING Sunday, December 19 James Pony Rides ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD Just East of Dairy Freese FREE! 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