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PAGE 6 SR OO RKO RRR RE RRRe eee Ted Nelson Likes Character Ki KK 4 Py tf | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1951 | * xk * KRM * Roles Even As Teenagers’ Dad (SRBRBEBSRBRBRRBESRERBSESEGBBZASGeoseewe 1 By DOROTHY RAYMER The Filibuster But the navy ; Ted Nelson, at 26 years of age, | # o regard for the role ,de- | is the father of two girls, one 18 | 5¢rivea a: ndsome young man. | years old and the other about 14, | "omanti ad.” They. sent Teo ‘ He was a father some years ago | Off on two months duty, dramatic | too When in Junior high school Bd ae ag adeep breath | 64 Nelson has been ina lot orf be Pee ik ii obi t the | them including the Boothbay } Pee ied Me Graces in “Junior | P}ayhouse in Maine; one in Chal Summer theaters, and some are | vee! A ya Ma another in ‘Lowell Miss” whieh premieres Monday Oops! I was. dis titite: night at the Barn Theeter. é cae Ted says it is good to be a char- acter actor again and that he i is played the part of a dad, not the | Coranado in “f-want-a diamond ring-type,” but | day ae a good solid citizen, father of two! writer-publisher yut for “My f children, back in his Junior High | sister Bileen.” | days in Massachusett Now an instructor at the Fleet j ambition is tc } Of -32 plays in summer stock Nelson has played character rol mmmission. He hold: | in 17 cf them. The best of. the © in radio -broad- | lot, he says, were a Billing Boston University and Col ti Ss car e I had hope s ultimate } goal was to play Admiral Nelson | that he conld be written up | ‘Nelson a. Ison.” Oh well, may be he'll be an admiral some c and not on in “An Inspector Call Pickering in “Pygmalion.' He was the hero in “Dear Ruth” and ‘Voice of the Turtle,” and wes supposed to be the hondsome young naval officer in the Key West Players first production of a stage Search In Paris | For Two British Career Diplomats Coin-Bperated Games Of Skill Ruled Legal -ARIS 3 —/P\—This } STALI.AHAS June 8—() € Ne Ghd a to eastern “he “Zhe State Supreme Court ruled ye Oe tein Marchant tgdayfor i ra Bp oneaies pam two British career diplomats: who Obs: are | y é Tan -ared ty e m1 ¥ disa fared two weeks agi € Siig reversing a contrary) yo. not a single clue ase¥e-the comers bs the. Leon, county cit-| rereabouts of the men cour The miss iplomats are Don Phe case involved a miniature ; : ald McLean ad of the Américan edifi-operated bowling alley that) q, partment of the British foreign gives frec games for high scores.) office, and Guy Burgess, who'un- Attorneys for the state and for recently. was assigned: ta. ‘the Leon County sheriff Frank Stout-| British emba in Washington. | amire argued the game involved “wi. foreign office thought ef@nents of chance which placed| outa find tlucs in three mess: { itain the category o egal) ages from the two meh “ff gainbling device. It was operated) p.7is to their relatives in England by.Fred Deeb « BASE However, the foreign office says gued /if wh a game of e been composed by miss Skill by t be « agpere ice tents outsid : F not in their handwriting Ry Such “as a Youghness of the). A foreign office official. said alley or rust duck used to/«[f ail our theories about their hit the «pi ance were laid end to 1 take up a lot of space.” 1: “I think I can justifia Robert Vogeler there is nothing in the} * to indicate foul play.” i the men may now be ench police said »t know where the men d belief they had Soviet Confession » WASHINGTON Robert Vogeler expres ance June 8? repudiated to- day the confession of sabotage arid spying he gave to Hungary 0 M: W: = after 17 months in a Communist Month f! ay as ? rhe Indeed A Hot One The American businessman cea ! 0 ne called his confession “rubbish” | 4 and’ said little, if anything, in it|, The merry month of May was a, , Wins true except his name, dirty rn i. bureau's stigjenany ¢ place and similar fact owed that the average compe | After describing secret police) ote for teow Wore nee ' pressure and torturuous ques-|0U" ich rar we eine de- ‘ tioning, Vogeler commented WOH IS se BO eee “There comes a time when one|'*®, 2verage normal temperature P is faced with the utter futility of| ,,fecipitation summary shows tl not complying with their de-| ‘Mat only .06 inches of rain fell, # mands—he believes he will be: the lowest May total since 1945 B killed, that an alleged confession) Te current drouth is also the P Ge ohhae tivdiee ae te longest dry period since that X the fubbish before. him.” yen } 3 es i sis Hottest day was May 31 with a f N Ti a reading of 91 de s. Coolest day 0 Fish Story: af May was on'the 17th when the ) thermor registered 66) Only, three cloudy days occur- ed this past month, There were, A Porpoise One however, 11 partly cloudy days MARINELAND, Fia_(/?).-An{ Suoshine warmed the area for 17 educoted porpoise at Marineland, | 4@Ys of the month Florida, bas an unusual complaint. porpoise—“Flijpy a re. WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS IN ?7HE LINE OF Children’s The through and ring faet, he t of water sun-burned jumps baseball a bell for his dinner. In $ been performing out much that his head i hoop, plays soothe the burn ae | The first US. Army was « COME TO THE { posed of 10 companies of rifle Phone 1000 | two each Maryland. from Virginia and 718 Duval St. rou tN “~ OENTIAL PRIVATE MANNER SS... Ted Nelson Acted In Thiriy-Two Different Plays) Honor Graduate j (P) Wirephoto ANDREW. CUNNING- HAM SEMSON, - JR. (above), from. Talladega, Ala., is the-second highest honor man in the 1951 graduating class at West Point Military Academy. He is sitting with fellow- graduates at commence- ment ceermony. Annual Leav Are Approved The Civil Service last night Board meet approved annual the Teresa Carey Office Roberts. 3oard tempc appointment s éleric-typist in the of Tax Collector, Archie members also discussed service regulations, but » to no vote. Members présent were Frank Weech, chairman, C. Sam B. Cur- ry, and Isabel Fleming. | Victor Lowe, clerk was also present Pst i inh eae DEATH WALTER A. WALTERSON. 70 Walter A. Walterson, 70, passed v away last evening 11 p. m. at Galey Memorial Hospital. Funeral Services will be held Sunday afternoon at 5 p. m, in the Chapel of the Lopez Funeral Home. Rev. G, Leon Wells of the First M. E. (stone) Church will officiate at the service 3urial will be in the family plot, City ‘emetery Survivors widow, Mrs. Louis Walterson; two daughters, Violet Garing and Mrs. C W. Roberson; three “sons, Henry Walter .T Walter ‘on-and Charles R.-. Walterson; three brothers, Julius V. Wal- are his <4. Walterson, terson, Miami, Fla., Vernon Wal- terson, West Palm Beach, Fla., Henry. . Walterson, -Tampa, | Fla.; four sisters Mrs. Florrie Adam; Key West, Mrs. Ada Gold, Tampa, Mrs Estelle Freeman, Tampa, s. Caleina Cordova, Tampa, and 24 grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. Senate aan The white stork winters along the Nile in Africa. but: migrates in the warm season to Europe. vés for four city employes and | of} "TUE toot-toot of the Impcri horn coursed thi ough th 1e crowd milling past orguc. Red “Why the d rer chided. “I was insid for an hour before I rush.” ho bounced v York’s fine iled reassurir ith, Red need lenishing with V Willingness, h anything inside’ > noon- t City ame up to the cab. watch ” Jig show's inside. he Managed to hang got the ‘ou Jigger hour _ inside. identified my four our people positively late brunette.” “Anyone worth our attention?” “Three of them were obvious phor.jes with some angle in claim- a corpse as a daughter, wife, or sister. “How about the fourth?” “A wife claimer, Name’s Willie Hunter. He came dashing in from out of town. After viewing the body. ‘he insisted she was his levity haa dropped from Jigger looked at him Think this fellow’s tones arply something?” Red said slowly, “I dunn There was nothing about him < viously phony as the others, His rief appeared to be the real thing. Only—” Red hesitated, “Only what?” “The looks of the guy, I guess. Mumped-up. Booby-hatch look around the eyes.” Red shrugged. “I'm probably wrong, and a slan- louse, but I got-the im- ion of arrested development.” “Hasn't come out yet. His story was begifining to build, when I got the heave-ho.” What's with the Bellevue patient?” “Sad,” Jigger said meagerly. “I --uh, wangléd.a sketchy report from a nursé who thought better of blabbing halfway through our chat.” “Exactly how sad,” Red said. ‘Don't spoon-feed me.” Jigger grinned ritical Ward. Spent the night in an oxygen tent. Pine ihe concussion be got, our friend is an advanced alcoholic amnesiac.” “Any chance of recovery “Weeks, months, that i lives at all.” Jigger LOWER KEYS (Continued From Page One) ont uch land as may be mutual ly agreed upon for stated period but only with the consent of owners In return the government will not only protect the Key Deer and other forms of wildlife, but acts as warden and gives police pro tection for absent landowners ir policing their property, from vandalism, fires, ete. All of ‘this is to be more fully explained ahd gone into in detail at the sched- uled meeting at the county court house on Friday 15, at pm., when a Was c representative of Fish and Wildlife as well as Representative Bill Lantaff; will address the gathering. In speaking of the progress and good accomplished thus far by] the association, W. Kiefer,’ the! president, emphasized the import-| ance of making known to the pub- lic the fact that the association is} emphatically in favor of all law- ful—not confiscatory means whereby the wildlife on the Low-/| er Keys may be preserved, and] said the association should. tak pride in the knowledge that it efforts making possible the are enactment of the amended House PEARLMA INCORPORATED “THE STORE OF QUALITY” Key West's Largest Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Store teks N’S ~| Red looked driven shrugged.|walked with painfully jerking! 1) days. Anynow, ne to the police, as = no he i 0 us, OF; Movenuenrs w? $Cz Ot oF Tie “Can I buy out of this head start} ly the building mnfronted the man ce “How do you do, Mr | bribe, or beg my way |Give' you a running jinto the chaos you feed on, then} Mead: sobickad 4: nioek ai | 80 home to my typewriter?” | e as if | Jigger detectec the hint. “Red,! struc you've got something! mously wide eye. Red reached into pocket, | selve. on Jigger qu |grumbling. “I'm |the noose arounc my tening neck, play- hut not , but ni jing brilliant assistant like the Z n held himse! masochist Iam.” He handed Jig-| lips trembling ge newspaper tear. “This w: Jigger said. a hunk of accident. 1 was! ested in your p an j hunting down an apartment list tag er. Interested in a, Sia ae | The eyes glir | Jigger frowned, “The Public| , 2h*.& Notice column janes Bae | “Read the bottom block,” Red ‘si vues | instructed. j quality, | . Jigger read: S.W. URGENTLY| |. Jigger said, Fy of Ji a ADVISE YOU RECONSIDER, RE-| tional details « i TURN. PROMISE OF GOOD AND| Identifying | eee THINGS CERTAIN., things like that C.LS. sc |C.L.S, - The face continued to dr | Red waited for a reaction, then] Regarding it uncom ortably, 4 said, “Why the deaa pan? S.W.’s/ zer suddenly lost The dre also the initials on that note you| ing face screened-off b |body of a prodigiously fe his pig eyes, lost in a mas: snagged out of the mailbox.” |. Jigger looked doubtful. “It’s an jidea, but a little forced, improb-| flesh, had a blind look, He € fable; there are probably enough| large-brimmed hat, its design a S.W.’s in Greater New York to! compromise of Eastern and West | pack the Yankee Stadium.” Jern modes, His suddenness, lik | “It’s not Greater New York. It} something conjured up from the narrows down to Greenwich Vil-| stone steps of the City Morgue. | lage. I clipped the advertisement was uncanny stealth for a pachy- derm. “Willie been tel men about his wife © was {a note of ridicule in the booming | voice. digger looked at the men dis | tastefully. The man pulled | coat to one side, exposing a badg on his vest. His face gloated. “Rumely’s the name, Police Chief | from the community wee! | Jigger re-read the |ment with ne inter aloud, “C.L.S. | “Cecil Lee Scott, a professor in narrative technique and creative writing at the Downtown Adult School. I stopped in at the news- peper office on my way to the orgue.” dvertise- He said Jigge> smiled approval. “Nice pace, feller. Yet, even confined to| Hep Rumely. You men represcat Greenwich Village, the coinci-| the press? dence of the S.W. initials might] Jigger nodded. A wet hand mean just that — coincidence.;72ached to him. Jigger touched it | Moreover, we don’t even know| lightly, and the hand moved to | that the late Anne Brown and the| Red. |S.W. of that mailbox are one and| “Always glad to meet ger the same—” men of the press.” The pig eyes “And the Professor's S:W. might} gleamed at.Jigger, “I'm from turn out to be a male midget, bald} Willie Hunter's home town, Lew- and 45. Futile, isn’t it? Especially | iston. In fact, come to fetch him when you consider—” Red stopped | back.” He twisted, exposing Wil- abruptly, gesturing. “There's body | lie to Jigger, “Like I been doing, claimant number four exiting the| ¢h Willie?” Morgue.” First an involuntary expression like a child recoiling from_re- piss SR looked, settling his gaze| Membered punishment, then Wil- on a lean, humped figure, who| lie’s face drew sullenly. 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