The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 21, 1951, Page 8

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Sass Truck Driver Hurricane Due Saves Four ’ 2° . 2 Z To Hit Mexico Persons Today whieh tock s toll of 185 lives. | BIRMINGHAM, Aug. 21—¢ - in Jamaica has regained all —Quick work by an Alal its momentum and is due to /truck driver saved four p hit between Tampico and |from death in a blazing Vera Cruz Mexico at 7 o'clock mobile today. 3 tonight, according to the (P). | Hassell Henderson, 22, pull With wind strength esti- | the four from the ‘burning ¢; mated at 130 miles per hour. (2nd doused them in a near! the hurricane is ripping {creek to extinguish their blazi through the Southwest Gulf | clothing. a of Mexico toward the Mexi- The accident happened on t] can mainland. | Lewisburg road, near Fult ndal Meanwhile the Miami j;north of Birmingham, 2 ‘Weather Bureau says that Henderson saw the acci the area of suspicion in the | in which two cars were in Atlantic northeast of Puerto | sion. They plunged off the Rico “has just about dissi- {both ablaze. : pated.” The truck driver seized Chief. Storm Forecaster (John B. Moore, 32, and Grady Norton says that it {Thelma Revis, 32, and pull won't be necessary to send them out a door. He then res : | have the handwriting traced by | huriane aie bats eto ei Geneva Keeton, 21, ana Pacific NKR! the Fe) ery whe ne nit of | : - do we st Bolling, a Ocean : | prose describing a blend of storm | ! : : : saree ruck diver tok all Bs - .f |jand moonlight which appeared | x ; aS —— to 8 host Ms. Moore : ‘ in this column last Thursday. The Gok hic « coon ol develop undesirable flavor in| dition from their burns. |card read: “It must have been junder some such influence as ‘| stori which limits its use for COLOMBIA) your blended and ‘serene silver = foods. ‘ SUBSCRIBE TO THE patina’ that the Agha Kahn met : (®), Wirephoto (®) Wirephoto Map | Rita Hayworth. Don’t it drive ya | ITALIAN SOLDIERS CARRY FLAG-DRAPED COFFIN of OSS Major William V. Holohan from THE CARIBBEAN HURRICANE is due to strike the lower Mexi- | nuts, kid? Take an aspirin and a small rural cemetery near Milan, Italy. The body was exhumed for medical examination into can mainland late this afternoon or early tonight. If it continues {lie down, you'll be alright.” causes of Honohan’s death behind enemy lines in Italy during World War II. Local authorities are on its present course, the storm will hit between the towns of In my grammar, you spell it} 5¢ eking the extradition of two former U. S. soldier compani of Maj, Holohan af: Nautla and Tuxpan. Squalls and heavy seas may extend to the | “#!! right,” but this is verbatim, | panions i. iter U.S. De- lower Texas coast. The death toll at Jamaica meanwhile, has | UP 2nd at ‘em. Aspirin would do/| fense Department authorities charged them with the cold-blooded murder of their superior officer. risen to 155. The hurricane hit the island Friday and Saturday |"° 800d. The remedy isn’t Hada- | Ae ASSES a a Se eae with 130-mile-an-hour winds. col either. Personal remedy is an,} : : Hangars Flattened By Hurricane At Jamaica old family custom handed down | Page® THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday. August 21. = CONCH Body Of OSS Major Exhumed For Examination Hurricane Continues Destructive Path | pe ie wg CHOWDER | | By RAYMER “Let's face it,” as Top Man On Deans ‘ The Totem Pole says. When, . notes or cards are sent to any} Brownsville - department on a newspaper, the | : communication should be signed | Gulf of Mexico ; legibly, not with a cryptic ini | tial. People who are bold enough {to write to a columnist or any | Peninsula ° . | | editor or publisher ought to be | NS re ® ze oA brave enough to sign his or her} ‘Merida pays name. Or am I casting pearls ‘ | Anyway, I would like to con- | | gratulate the wit of the Great | | Unknown who addressed a very | | funny card to me as “Moonbeam | McRaymer.” Just like in the} {funny papers, almost! The hand- | |printed card (I wouldn’t try to} iy for generations by a whole ava- | jianche of other Moonbeam Mc- | Raymers. Tried, tested and true, | ADD GOLDWYNISMS. Tha} other day at Rotary, Joe Pearl-| man praised a speech made by | a visiting Rotarian and then} said, “It was the most outstand- ing address I’ve ever heard. But I forget the topic” .. .Luke Lu- kasik and Clint Roach, a couple of doughty sailboat friends ar, wived at the S. and S. ina s craft with ‘steen other fans on Sunday. . .They should have been singing “Anchors Away” instead of ‘Anchors Aweigh” because all they had to hold the boat with was a length of rope. . .The redhead with Gus De Castro was Shirley Haynes of New Orleans. . .Rhymes with sweet sugar rralines, HELP WANTED: Lt. Comdr. J. R. (Tommy Thompson) is scouting around for 16 mm films vn short subjects and cartoons suitable for entertaining the tiny | tots at the Navy Nursery | 7 . -}The subjects should be suitable | (®) Wirephoto for children ranging in age from) ARMED GUARDS PATROL PAST A FLATTENED HANGAR at Palisadoes Airport, Kingston, tw half years through : ; oh gh eat cine Jamaica after a rampaging Caribbean hurricane swirled across the British colony leaving 155 dead His wife, Alma, says that the| in its wake and causing property damage estimated at $56,000,000, The hurricane, packing winds ! little ones crow with delight over | up to 130 miles an hour, was the worst in the island’s 300-year history. | pictures which have been shown EA over and over again, arn aa a “ r 1 Stat? ditional films are sadly needec 0 § B 1 j RB Fo ay die way’ bes ai | Out On $50 Bone PITTY PAT vaged a vast number of little; James T. Benn, 817 Venetian . 3 coats, sweaters, panties, socks) wo. i, out on a $50 be hs - ++ Call Her Assistant Librarian and other articles of clothing left |”: y nut on 6.900 hand eae ‘ nia ues ESR behind by visiting children q | following arrest on Roosevelt i é at hy AN PF Te ; g | Boulevard 7:15 1 ght b . H never called for. He plans to| Boulevare 7:15 last night by $40,000 Given Speeder Charged give unclaimed articles to some | Officer F. Caraballo on charge: FOR HOME or COMMERCIAL USE... We Are Prepared To Furnish You With Clear, Pare Cube -» Crushed Thowpson Enterprises, (ICE DIVISION) TELEPHONE NO.§ | KEY WEST. eae ._ | worthy organization after a le-| of reckless driving and speed : T Fi h = Alen cd a by oe gitimate time has _ elapsed. | ing | : \ |clana, will face Judge Hilary Al- | And what’s more, hard working | emtiintinmonsn anne POEM : ‘ i 0 1p t |bury today on charges of speed- | Thompson washed all of the old| ‘The snake, corn and fire dan-| Mother didn’t know that her club’s meeting date h ’ Jing on Duck avenue yesterday | clothing’ himself, . . .He counted | ces outhwe Indians are] been changed, so she missed the impo W le i 4 | the socks as he hung them on Zior oh | ¢ ‘Skeeter ar | ttexecon. SOftiees Ni armen the line: there ace tos of them! Pea NeaI OEE eect eer @ : election of officers. Ceo imade ee arrest. Said Tommy, “They ranged in overnor Warren H ; ; size from some I couldn’t get Says Visitors | SUPREME COURT thumb into through ‘some (Chhtinued from Page One) | enough for ten year olds, , To State Don’t lcounty Sheriff Frank. Williams | there was every color of the rain- | Know how lo ay A | eae i “ |bow in the collection.” A neigh Like The Mosquitoes fe a to accept bribes, |hor with a flock of kids of h - 9 TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 21--| MSRBMBW pleaded guilty to% |own watched Tommy at work locate him ° (®)—The Florida cabinet today | “harge of operating a lottéry,|and shook his head in amaze and was placed on probation. |ment when he saw the array of e) washing on the line. . .He said funds to start an all-out war| The Supreme Court upheld | roning but by this time he must against the mosquito hordes| Judge R. H. Ahidon of the Polk | think Tommy is in secret lea; which have invoded the state |CoUnty criminal court of record} with Old Man Stork. this summer in his refusal to permit with- | Sweeting, Higgs and other bis The cabinet budget commis-|4tawal of the plea and his denial | hearted men in town who r sion declared the money after|®f the motion to quash the|have the required films for rent requesting the state board of|charge. ~ or borrowing. Just call Lt,| health to declare an emergency} I” an opinion by Justice El-|Comdr. J. R. Thompson at the and approving the declaration in| Wyn Thomas, the Supreme Court | Seaplane Base.) advance jrecounted the story of a tour} ATTENTION! CHEER-UP McKown made with the’ State|SQUADS!—Lt, Peter Larsen will Attorney and an investigator for|pe in the naval hospital for a Dad didg’t realize that the golf, playoff was set SUBSCRIPTION Saturday morning, and so he missed out om = BY C R the exciting ‘gaed DELIVERED Young son missed the important Boy Scout) « TC YOUR because he didn't knowhhe was to repel DOOR the meeting placeac6P.M. 2), released $40,000 of its emergency That good show that the family wanted to see, didn’t know it was playing here, 2 Sec Mother wondered how Mrs. Brown was getting along, but didn’t know that she had been discharget “If this isn’t an emergency I can’t imagine one unless we v invaded by a hostile army,” Gov-|Governor Warren from Lake] whole month as of today. . .He fi ii ; : ” 8 ay ‘rom the hospital, a few days ernor Warren commented Wales to Clearwater to “the edge | hails from Boston and that's a . P ne The mosquito menace was! of Tallah and return dur-}jlong way from home. . .Frank Week! brought to the cabinet’s atten-|iing which he gave them informa- Bardecky startled beachcombers ee Y The family didn’t know they could have sold th household items when they cleaned out attic with a Citizen classified ad — and 1u e the cash to buy a new porch glider! tion by Robert Lee Griffin of the! tion by appearing in swim trunks and St. Lucie county sanitary board. | It quoted McKown as testify- | flying boots. . .That’s the old| He might be a Furniture Dealer, He said St. Lucie county has run! ing he w under no pressure to “boots on” tradition spirit a Locksmith, a Jeweler, an out of funds to battle the insects|give the information, that he/ Visitor to Key West this past| Optometrist, a Real Estate Man. and must have more money to!went on the trip with the in-|weekend was handsome Dr. Hc Whatever Bis trade .. . wihalieae keep them from driving away|vestigators at his own request, | ward Inches, health expert, and product or service he offers . . « summer tourists. and he hoped for and welcomed |he looked it, every inch! you can locate it quickly and —————— The cabinet agreed it must be|the prospect of being placed on easily in the The family missed out on the real savings at the war to the finish. The $40,000 bation le i F é Y00| probation if he pleaded guilty bw versary store, Was released with a tacit under-} Under those circumstances, the Ive um ine ‘YELLOW PAGES’ ei sale of their favorite standing another $40,000 would] court said, he ve not exempt be spent if needed of your Telephone Directory . “ from prosecution unde: statue! P if d T have heard from many of| which immunioge a ectscn whe | # ermits issue Find whatever you want when- our visitors this summer thatlis required te give testimony| Plumbing permits were issued | ever you want it! Turn first to they failed to see the big advertisement, they like everything in Florida,!damaging to himself. to: B. C, Moreno, 610 Southard | the ‘YELLOW PAGES’ to find pe es mosquitoes,” the 0v-) “One cannot. volunteer testi- | street; Joe Allen, 333 Simonton; | out - vite oe |mony inculpating himself and | Mrs. A. Trujillo, 1530 Laird s Sec ry of State R. A. Gray commented he understood new reél companies were theaters and on te north, shots of F fighting t j ci aishoniehiatMiiaes ee LOCAL LAWMEN tomotive industry. F, My, be x a (Continues from Pagc Une) ee v ™ Just To Make Sure naturally be dependent on the NEW YORK—(P)—Fniist conduct of the nudists themselves, ANYTHIN ONCERNING . i , . at} Florida has colonies in Tampa, STOMOB S SEE i 15, wounded in Korea, then dis-| Coral Gables, Fort Lauderdale | im oF “ charged because of his age, Juan|and Homestead according to loc- TW j N Ss Torres tried to enlist again. This| al enthusiasts. A list of ‘Key time the Army told him to send | Westers applying for membership | FRR ae SmECE. ST 22] SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE | to Puerto Rico for his birth cer-'in the soon.to-be launched camp | AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY tificate. was not available today. inlaiieieieeidannsinchicsseidbie snes. t WHO BUYS SELLS jthen claim the reward that is]J. Brown, 1911 Fogarty street RENTS — REPAIRS KEEP INFORMED ON LOCAL EVENTS * alculated to overcome his re- | Leroy Skinner, 813 Shavers Lanx . IN} luctance or resistance,” the Su- ee ision in the! jreme Court said The largest consumer of rida visitors | ——— el for plating purposes is t showing quitoes PHONE 51

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