The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 18, 1951, Page 3

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i ; i QUICK RELIEF rom > ness. ail minor skin writations, by druggists, | with money-back guarantee. - Smee aeenenethnanin ae agrs sa i Monday, Jufte 18, 1951 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 4 : ; Rene Roe x * * x * 5 ey RY oe, eee x & American Marine, Janitor Shot To Death In U.S. Embassy le Havana; No Clues Given So Far 4 : xk *k * * ae s 2 we , Cuban. sithoriiivn i jResigns Three ee aaa Principals In French Quarter Battle Are Investigating SS 5 Forum : cee ender Senate Cpiene The Citizen welcomes expres- Was A pst The mercury has hovered at sions of the views of Itx read 'He =n, but the editor reserves the $3 degrees five out of the last 3 righ delet i « ° : 2 ings cc eousldered Ubclons or whe HAVANA, Cuba, June eve" days. Sam Goldsmith, rant The writers she ict. meee nd ce Weather Bureau chief report- fTALLAHASSEE, June. 200 words, ned write ox of th pmiy. Si o 18—(AP). —Sheriff Jim- eh pad i aiekagous cae letters and will be published un. my Sullivan of Dade coun.) ** requested otherwise. ty] jturned in his badge to- “URGES MARATHON be) mag days before the! prea ela at 18. —(AP).— An Ameri- ed today: ean Marine guard and a “That's what you call un- usual weather,” he said mop- : ping his brow in the hot Fed- shot to death in the U.S. eral Building. 4 * Reiete Lowest maximum tempera- embassy in Havana. z ture in the period was last Phe embassy says Cuban) Monday when the thermome- authorities are investiga-| tt registered 91 degrees at its — a peak. Highest came next day; last Tuesday when it regis- janitor have been found Editor, The Citizen: Marathon Property Owners! miftee begins looking into Do you want a city tax put on hi @ i your property in Marathon? If 1g reinstatement by Gov- you own property S. Senate Crime com- ting the case. There are no in this area be indications of attempted, tered 93.1. sure to be at the Ch of Com erhno arre ‘ i por Warren. merce building at 8 p. m. Junk robbery. Aside from that, aa He submitted his resig- 22. no clues have been given as) —— nation to Governor Warren)“ 9°" want you property to what caused the shoot- Elbrick, embassy couti- owners to have to pay for im ang it was filed with the! prevements on your next door : ings. ; selor, is in charge pending Sea : néighbor’s property. DONALD LEE WEAR, 22, (left) was booked by New Orleans ‘The janitor, Augustin assignment of a new U. S. % eeretary of State this Our taxes are high enough. If police on four counts of attempted murder and one of aggravated a Red Rg Se ea Ry mérning, jyou are a proper owner, we battery after being seized from a French Quarter apartment Fernandez, hac een € .- ag or - : ee he Senate Crime Sastiieas | want press ar pr you after hour-long batfle with police. Police’ Capt. Joseph seayier ployed at the embassy more brick said there were has announced that its hearings a . F REPH )LDER said Wear forced his way into the apartment of Sheila Ryan. 22, | jnan 20 years. The Marine; no immediate clues to tlie (right) a night club dancer and demanded $3,000 from her and stabbed her when she refused him the money. Miss Ryan was . : in re taken to Charity Hospital where she was treated and then dis- name has not een an- when it took place. in Midmi Thursday and Friday of thi¢ week would investigate the re + ebb -ment. | June 16, 1951 guard was a sergeant. His cause of the sheoting or “WILL BECOME CITIZENS a +e pp Lf cae; — as mn rma tick “4 a Age of gan the Mr. L. P. Artman, si ee ee ee oe one ee we . 7 — e Ne ee shatge dater was thfown-sut ty | Editor, The Citizen: Please accept my best wishes for; BEAVERS TAKE TO i The State Department STAR * BRAND the Florida supreme court and Enclosed is my check for $4.00 «your full recovery and continuing SUMMER CLIME said today that no govern- Warren returned Sullivan to his for ical wate heh NEWHALL, Calif »)--South ee AMERICAN ; a_ 4 months subscription to | good health. PEW TALL, Cal rout ment papers are missing, * COFFEE office last April, The Citizen. However in the fu : I ern California has beavers, toc pay ©! and CUBAN 4 4d ——TRY A POUND TODAY— shall certainly stop by to ag aHa lee: I Angeles aquatig¢g anin ; in the nor thern covered recently Both Warren and Sullivan have | ture please send it to my mother, F i been under fire Since the rein-'Mrs. William He rfurth at the ny eee re ands caieal statement. Warren’s right to rein- | above captioned address. Ope Ne BOGS, BiG Bot saete State the officer while the senate I am pleased to report that) )°¥°" ai 2 Sens en was in session was challenged in! within a very few weeks I shal! this BPHINe Yes. Believe me the Supreme court. However, the court; once more be a citizen of Key frozen north’ fits this place com from the embassy in Ha- vana and that robbery ap-) parently was not the motive! in Soledad in the shooting of a guard, , Hate Canyon east of her and a janitor there. THE ARTMAN PRESS ruled in favor of the Governor. | West. My husband and I were in mictely Volts: sins sennie Several dams and pools and a Ti j le 1 PRINTING The Governor was not available | our favorite town during March x aoa oe ee Ae , |large beaver population were 1e department sai it, ghee for coment on Sullivan's resig-|and part of April this year and x sranaees sf na ah found there by a party from the) had only meager informa-| nation today. His press secretary,|! purchased a home there. I did af Miawood | zc lios Angeles County Fire De ‘ ae e; 2s ¥ Loyal Compton, wouldn't answer | not stop in the Office while there Glen Rock, N. J partment making an annual in- on from Charles B. El questions as to a possible suc- | as I had heard that you were ill. June 18, 1951 ispection of the remote area. brick, charge Waffaires. cessor. He was asked whether Thomas | Ai RAR Te PT SE ARTE IRE aVeRE See Tere F a Miami, who served | £ during valli ivan’s _ suspension | might be*in*liné for the job oft when the. governor would return. | Compton replied “I don’t know,” | a couple of times and then lapsed into complete silence, refusing ev- | en to reply “No Comment” to} questions’ about the matter. | He told’ a newsman: “I’m. not | going to/ Answer questions. I'm|§ just going to sit here and grin at} you and be your friend.” | Warren is reported at an undis- | closed beach, “Physically exhaus- ted.” | SURPRISE MOVE Dade County Sheriff Jimmy} Sullivan’s resignation came as a} complete surprise even to his col- leagues in his office | Chief Deputy Claude High was | told of the news bulletin from | Tallahassee, and he commented: “This is a surprise to me, I knew nothing about it at all. There’s| nothing I can say.” Colonel Jack R. Younger, the president of the Crime Commiss- ion of Greater Miami and an out-}| spoken critic of Sheriff Sullivan, | commented: “Well, this is indeed interest- ing, and surprising. What's that old saying about a siftking ship?” Colonel Younger had no other comment for release until he can study the deve ‘lopment. FULL OF PROTEINS SIRLOIN ARMOUR’S CLOVERBLOOM ———=—=_ CI CENTER CUTS, WESTERN RED RIPE Watermelons = 39¢ SUGARY-SWEET—GA. PEACHES 2+ 29c GREEN HARD HEADS CABBAGE = 3¢ Cole SLAW ™ 19c Rosedale Bartlet Vesper—-Vacuum Packed | Florida PEARS «° 35c| COFFEE « 79 DeGaulle Wins In French Elections PARIS, June 18.—(4)—Returns } from the French elections are well past the three-quarters mark now, and it looks as though Gen- | eral Charles De Gaulle is return-} ing to she roue of the dominant} figure in French politics His RPF party (Rally, Peopls | of France) has received almost | 21 per cent of the totai vote. Sinee there are six major parties, °? per cent gives the World War Two leader. a strong voice. The Communists have received almost 26 pér cent, but they are likely to be submerged politically by a middle of the road coalition of their opponents, The major in-| terest in the elections is over how that coalition will be formed At the same time, by the na- ture of the voting, the Commu- nists seem to be on their way to losing as many as 60 seats in par- ‘Nament. 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