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tAb-KeY WEB1 Cli1Zed Munday 1954 Jury a Warren Challenges Senator Hu Wyoming ToDebateGambling pee wes Stee il t Of Hunt Is Fourth Senate Crime Investigator To Get.€ thallenge TALLAHASSEE, July 2. —(P):—Gove y Warren 1 (P).=Governor War MERLE L icaton ae i n says there’s a thing or two ina roy: al blue bathrobe with ; j 3 : embroidered ame up| ae ee he’d like to know about) to jizg of tape nm mo the U.S. Senate Cri hy ee of desperate oe committee. ! For one thing, he « he’d like to know why Sen- ator Hunt of Wyon ended a committee heari in Tampa with several witnesses still rendering Art?” xed “I lied ¢ to be sure set in to s¢ you.” | que ion hardened waiting to be heard. two paint 7 i i not t In Washington, Hunt whats . ™ = x Leignton 4 rich r | E said he had no comment. figkand What Gbout themtr| Anon He says that’s one of the wo paintings done by an I t | Te we wp| Eric Arents. You no doubt re-| “But what did you lik 1 questions he’d ask Hunt, if) member purchasing from en . . the Bareg id | the Senator will meet him) ‘2,Barsue Art Galle Mi-| in a public debate in ami’s Bayfront Par day night. Hunt ‘is the fourth mem | ber of the crime committee! Warren has offered to de- ince the se ed a sub an ignton’s eyes kindled you crash in here to te ll m J said levelly, * vou about 1 murder Hunte Anne victim was once of the man who painted those pictures you bought | fil or s ix times their worth him to Washington to testi- spe tne mu ore! on unknown fy as a witness before them! shielding. for a price.” : ; Leighton was a consummate a week from today. actor, or wholly innocent of any | stock! Challenges from S. Bee at Bal ne t ihe leo aaa O'Connor of — Maryland,! man being bothe ting ’ | ighton s nd just t u ssee and i] d about ampion Tobey of New Hampshire ned down. Warren so far hasn't mentioned the fifth com- 1 Tae ome of! ton exr Unac- | man vift for language n anced them mittee’ member, Se snator It was the pomp| began vo flail first. ia . about Leigh he’ scobh. and | sooner v Wiley of. Wisconsin, the bunehes 3 miei (ne ee vines ® As he did ig Ak Sohal gger said, “I repeat it: I said| ton iost his bal eae al-) Erie Arerts Knows the murderer, | of cne lenges to the others, War-| and i getting paid to suppress! Leig ; ten said: he would like to) *! mA e knows. In a word, blaek- | ber: Leighton said 1 ctedly. ask Hint why gambling « “y ‘ou vave a me when ed def 1 was permitted to operate! | med up here- I've forgoite 4 ; wide open in his home t ’ state, it eee eel ; CITY’S RESIDENTS eae e (conned from Page One) ej he U. S.'got into ometl that it shoiild get out of. y. = is ampletes Flyinc Sea ft oo ms * Men Slightly Hurt | pedi o Navy? \Judge Wiseheart — Course fav, ’ wy 'Wite, Mis. 0. & smith, As Car Overturns wheeling, a go-car wit} ie year-old daughter in it, ha nine-year. one Will Hear € ity Condemnation Suit boy at home said: that tor ace yesterc r NGwithinly 1 favor. peace talks.” | West ae = me Governor Fuller Warren to Dr. Ralph C. Thompson, chiro- | said t | day appointed Judge Mar podist, tanding in line at the “The ‘ ‘ oi shall C. Wiseheart to serve in Post Office replied when quer Alvarex and S i Nelae th Judge Aquilino Lopez’ place ded: ; of ¥ West. A ‘ in the controversial city suit “Certainly. I was in the inva-{ing his 1939 Dodge 1 for purchase of Meacham Air Sion of the Philippines. 1 know ! Roose, Bouiawa ih port against Key West Im whist war is.” ¥ a ; provement Inc We Wik ae OK it them re : Judge Wiseheart regularly i rr Te} to mak sits in the llth Judicial Cir- s a guarantee of a lasting peace,” |Club slid in the marl and wer Par gaid FE. C. ‘Archer, 1030 Fleming |overhourd.” 1 : cuit in Dade County. atredé, {a.:merchant, | « & | “overboard anding 50 feet Gov. Warren made the ap ia pee Sut they | from the Boulevard in the pointment to last from today, Fite ge ea hid wa thatthey|gcébrding to. patice July 2, until August 1, which y afer bcAlbarez ‘sustained light Taeer-| jndicates that the case will ‘Die Dewsie Starling said with J ations ito’ the right side. of his come up soon before him. “Wel Ratibipliy 1.8 |cheek. Valdes receive a a slight | City Attorney Ignatius Les inte : Peaatag ns at Ake seh eut in his right h oy The |“ ter had written Warren two Ss what the whole hthird passenger, Serafin Caelso,| “weeks ago urging immediate cr on spa _ Mrs Starling lives} who lives at 1310 William street appointment of a judge to re Outre co {was uninjured place Judge Lopez. The Key a tel Curry, painter of 700} Alvarez who lives at 906 Tru-| West judge disqualified him Pearl street was a trifle more} man avenue was issued a self from the case on grounds ad acid, mon: reckle t that he was too familiar with —-¢., : I'm ig faver of peace talks if | the case. M it isn't @ scheme. I'm kind of Key West Improvement Inc. | °t 5 io 3 Beared that if might be a scheme filed a motion to dismiss the 499) ii You canft trast them | City’s suit. Hearings on this | 7, ssh Mrs. Bhenia Odom of 909 An | motion will be held before se An gela street said the trial of the actual suit or : 4 “Sure *I'm for it. Ih two] ‘ wi sae: 4 boys in Sthe naval reserve. They meta ze w l Key haven't been called yet. But I'm - ba for the peace’ talk “THE NAVY IS a ge Edwaryp.Garcia of 410 Amelia} at both New (Continuee fr e One) five, 3 Nc. f street artswered a simp) ye to the question. to call : Mrs. Malvina Rice aia ene ulichad cee needed assistance pf 322 Simonton street has al at Roosevelt last ye fete “You are con nephew in the Navy out on the! in 2.00 3'5. Th . n he did This a cit € West Coast. She an Nasi s'09 a6 inile at Yonkers tors eeoun! ot ’ “T favor £hB peace talks,” said | cord or Fisner t Paul Lawnigt tourist, a veteran, | oe iste and a ouriatation supervisor Mail The Citizen t to Relat affair and ‘ : ives a ; for Danneraiills from St. Louis atives | Busine Mo., “But Wesshould not al the Reds iffcany appease shape or and defeat26ar own p me Wenee th we app ve might ey ob as well giva-up. any prov Rauthe ed that.*). > ‘i Seis : Johnson of#the Co id ¢ ad as iets se ove ne ae detic Surv@y agreed with Bantctt ee Hs eS eit statement %€ Lawnick q sage W nit ae ay above. pow S I theta saat Ne . Mrs. Emerson Wilson, Navy | talk under tl ie wife sitting the Post Office ( : of its F pL with her in her k an : - = a se : swered: “Yaar I do fa the ioral’ satiorne ini ers, al = : peace talkggte- nak ee ney id bee tinge, J. J. Kirggenbaum, an ex-Na est % vy man of 4%§ White street, said “ “Well, I'll leave it up to our'gian't tc astened with clothe or they were | thin w pins or up again: | Eugene Roberts | Blected Covaptroticr Mt Boys Hate f iss ues THESE HIGH SCHOOL YOUTHS FROM ALL SECTIONS OF FLORIDA. attending the 1951 Boys State at Florida Siate University, sponsored by the American Legion, Department of Florida, have just been elected as state cabinet members. They are, seatd. left io right, Jack Strott, 17, St. Petersburg, governor: Allen Holcomb, 16, Orlando, secretary of state and Ralph Proctor. Jr., 17, Talla- attorney general. Standing, left to right, Eugene Roberts,17. Key West, comptroller; Mack Warren, 18, Miami, state treas- Jack Ward, 17, Avon Park, state superintendent of public instruction, and Billy Gunter, 16, Live Oak, co! ner of agriculture. The state cabinet officers of Boys State for 1951 were sworn in office by State Supreme Court Justice A a colorful ceremory Friday at the State Capitol. hassee. tate urer Mesa ued From Gar beige. Pail Key West’s Second Bigge t 1 Sa ee ; Fire Occurred 2 oll KEY WEST’S SECOND ¥——— =; t § SCORES WERE LEFT [southeastern sid blaze : pread White reet The t HOMELESS AFTER tream ordered played on_ this $90.000 FIRE ide was very Chief Pinder € y S age K Ten bells, ¢ z on the ts second b fire i navy fc tank wa tory. The first great one red at 4 but owing 1880's. The 1923 essage t tior curred in the ear 1 to the val hours. of ch 20 1 de by Chief Pin € les: d) der. Apparatus fr both — the 00 ye army and r responded and ¢ tizen repeats th t4 t 1,600 « The Estimated rea ie We n pé which now? ved by Hyman P) Wirephoto broke about 3:20 t T f t t noccupied building tk in t Ww € t SIX-YEAR-OLD CHARLES GREEN jumped from his back cigar factory porch in Scranton, Pa., while playing hide and seek, and forgot to the center of the-burned| Ti ‘ th straighten out his legs. Result was that he and his lollipop be- White and Newton. sts.| t ove i came prisoners in a garbage pail, Combined efforts of police, fire y was a co n ich had also caught men and several hack saws freed Charlie, who, it was noted, the , wep to the large resider continued to enjoy the lollipop. when the first'R era, and continued turned in the fire w Whit treet on the westerr e rway, fanned by an off-| leveling buildings from Newtor Duy reet in a fo Mer reexe to Petronia street. P; irked Car Mi Site chin Bcnue 1 AW a ording te! the dildex residentd} On Newton, the xovermpent ap - a t Sedan; Owner of the Dodge,tL.de f West; this morhing’s firevarktus chetked the fire af two! Richard C. Ed Mount | icid RC . A ; nd only to the great fire! small cottages had been burned.| 761 : ; R ‘ arela fi lich ran into thousands Ex 43 buildir ere tot Bs ‘ ee Ss bt t the ws and practically destroy-! destroyed : ad dodge eet side nit nt { t it fen the sity wept area. Some \ laced * t 5! 1 th ne r r by r 1 tate and household furniture and - ture will total more thar eats, YE f Ri ae Faemels pd Captain Wy sy of Red 000, it is estimated by Gabtain. Wekarton at the es R. Robert il agent ob ail civi J ; sph C 3 the aa Wut 505 in- | POP EEE ANYTHING CONCERNING Southern < irance carried it eee well as in the AUTOMOBILES SEE THE can Red Cross asso-| today. Many of the burned build neiatdoncisseadl eich <i ene OCD ey ee t two million dol- ; rnd ‘A = : bigs PRECIRUUMEDMSET LAE 1130 Duvac St, PA. 1870-1871 victims in cooperation) sen avings of d Cross workers briefs: Chief Pinder was the fire was destroyed burned about the legs, Sas ie i es were shooting to the| hands and face by hich he 1 of the building, said| tried to save when 700 feet of it hi Pinder today, and! were destroyed. J. Quinn, fire the apparatus arrived.on the; man whc sted him was also Pullman ‘iventendhibens the entire rear portion of fp ed slightly ne Archer ats and Reserved Seats iilding was afire and the| Lewin tried to help remove the portion had turned “inte athose and were also overcome in De Luxe Coaches f flames. | with the extreme heat bers .2 and 3 Fire Stat horse died in the blaze y turned streams of w v pts to lead him from e rear end of the building his t ble in the rear of pparatus arrived. The) tt building on White Pullman & Coach Streomliner Pullman & Cooch Streamliner this time was strong and ordered a general n. Sparks and flying embers) mez time had set fire to a two building on the other side wton street and soon this was also enveloped in spite heroic effort on the f firemen to restrict flames Ly. MIAMI 9:00 am Daily e Low Fares, Too! for reservations and information, Please phone 298 or call in person SIMONE’S TOURS 510 Southard $t., Key West ly. MIAMI 12:05 pm Daily STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE | TRIUMPH | COFFEE at | All Grocers je cigar water supply gave out ten ily. The fire spread to bun ws facing the factory on th the