The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 27, 1951, Page 1

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Key Wes: Florida, bas the most equable climate in the counry, with an average tange ef only 14° Fahrenheit ev West NEWSPAPER IN Che & SOUTHERNMOST Ciliss HE U.S.A. VOL. LXXII. No. 204 KEY WEST. FLORIDA MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1951 Ridgway Confers ; With UN Local Navy Nurse Was Killed In First Arrest Made UN Is Forming Peace Force On Setting Traps peat Crash < z Off US Highw ay ee vse, Lieutenant Gg) aii o was killed in First arrest “es the in Sas ae Florida State law prohibiting in San; See , the setting of traps within enroute to the one mile of the Overseas + General} Highway was made Friday by hu, Hawaii. eds aven | swered Note Sss5"““ roe rr sti i Officer Joe Knight. Naval Hospital Knight apprehended two 9 Cali Commie Charge Soe commercial fishermen from — Specially- Trained * Miami and had them broucht 1 “A Frameup From before Justice of Peace Roy Car- Truck Crash Units For Quick t’s Just A Pet - But The Puppy Is Nes . * Hamlin in Tavernier. . I First To Last Hamlin fined the two a truck Service Will Be = Sure fendants. Cleveland Know ¢ of Fort Vil- Maintained . Jr. and J. F, Felton. $25 and Petia ck Gh ehh was|_ NEW YORK, Aug Crawfish can be taken by the a psig repr a grains until March 21, but ar Austin, said not by drop nets, or traps. er at the anization of a per- Simonton ‘peace for to n is underway at! | & fi ~|_-He said it is up to the Kremlin | { » witha “a coalition | Diversified Coo oper: ative eae, od eee Ma a let Union shall | . ‘ be and the same.” Training Offered Again ciel —_ encampment of the Veterans of BULLETIN At K W t Hi chs se} | Foreign Warrs, in New York for w ¥ a week-long convention. TOKYO, Aug. 27.~7)— <i: sid C y es 1 1 SCROC The convention, which opened The Communists have re- OPERATED UNDE FULL HIGH SC HOOL CREDIT IS yesterday, shoaads) Dak Heteee = jected the allied reply on SUPERV: a resolution urging President Red charges of a Kaesong oN GIVEN THOSE ENTERING PROGRAM Truman to act in the case of neutrality violation. n- & William Cute Aone Press But et th time, the corresponden' imprison: in | pete Mes sto Goce ore toe FLORIDA Cou ctIR ‘ Gonhist Ceechosevakia os possible resumption of the FOR” THE Rabbi | ° wartz spy charges. Korean cease-fire talks. BLY as i ill A vote is scheduled for tomor- AB STATE BOENE row, with overwhelming passage | SAGA th erious V i predicted. chwartz, of , Austin said in his prepared ad- ue here, | dress that the general assembly foi howe: of U. N. has asked member states | "The clergy- to naintain — specially-trained Ci LEONARD WARREN . When You're Susiling .. . Mike ¥ ial World Undimmed-By Blindness FRIENDSHIP. SHARP EARS AND ‘Mike which Rab! e prayers the that he w ve to months. duty for 3 At present he h: to bed iorseveral. weeks. over Pe ne time ping r at ‘about t Peiping , brow8cast today. Instead, the o®fcial Red China devoted most of the day to bitter charges that United Nations ph ere usually tor a fall day on Sxktsr- day when the employer it. requests { ty aacumon te this Job ein: Father Armfield |Retur ns To City — voice of Three Arrested On each morning at high school— s Episcopal | Jewish} return to active been ordered units within their armed forces for quick service “as United Na- tions Forces.” He said 23 nations had supported the move “and ;, others are certain to join.” { Administration roble. ots such a group cen be handled “on the basis of practical experience,” he added. “Its work can point} the way to collective action | | against any future aggressor.” Austin strongly defended the | U. N. against charges that the ' organization had: failed, 4 | Mayor Vincent R. Impellitteri CYNTHIA PRYOR, Central Hotel, owns this four-weeks-oid Ocelot. It is a Leopard-like cat from South America, The Ocelot hes been named “Saint”. When fully grown “Saint” will weigh about forty pounds. bi of il) lof New York welcomed the dele- . gates and their wives and said: BETTER TEACHER ithe VFW has been “a potent) MORALE LIFTS | force for good in peace and war | L = |for more than a half-century.” INSTRUCTION again ACUTE TOUCH two periods to the bh S. Armfield, of i ae ile aS x te The high morale of Monroe} Couni Judge Raymond fk. neutra i : hich ai iscopal h, re-| 3 ie i ty ‘ planes MAKE RICH LIFE Speeding Cl Harges "related to seta ale | Lewana ‘Newman’s county teachers, especially the early Friday motne ' ? » Key We aturday af: | s Lord leaves ly. Friday : By : ¢ ‘ De t ational day stay at the chil- new ones, was praised by State\ing for Tavernier where he wil Susan McAvoy Father stated over 100 Armfield Mike feels sunshine through f Wi day | te State officials, seem happy and) <aje until September 4. Renew- his spirit. He in the Gin Cut In Fight foe” arate cs ednnacey |pleased that Key Westers have) ais can be made at that time by eup <_ | Warmth of hundreds of friends . : fake in a ) Gone everything they can to help] cither writing in or dropping by in Key West. Ex iinet street near |the cash drawer and officers be- | em get settled in their New| i.e County Courthouse. “Junse i His face, s F c h a 14-year- | lieve she was kidnaped by ban- | qhome Lord’s office is in the rear. of the ‘ ‘ * i cuts about the | dits. “Better morale on the pot of building. ( OP ( ongeressmé aired in court this! Angus Tindall, the son of a beeen sneens 0 Weta areen “Rote ¥ onegeressman I ;. for the kids,” O'Bryant said. > c mi i afternoon at 3:00. jfarmer, found the body this hile O'B ‘ . T Ding A Resi | t 8 connection with the | morning several miles from the | 4! teanw ie apes eens Thieves e les At Residence < Hes : Lee, of 1025 | area being searched by organiz~ re ire eee to ith vacancies ‘ ti : Zs 4 fc et, charged with | ed parties. af Polaciana echiol, think rade: Cash Register 2 of the borne program y and having a coi (Contirued On Page Severo AF KEY $s with bath e week. KEY WEST Comfortable, l and Restaur ant Rates reasonable. Child ren We “Come Out... You'll Love it” Tel. Perky 3 Announcing Opening of Office NESDAY, AUGUST 29 ‘DR. GORDON N. KEENE Optometrist 824 DUVAL ST. i, FLA. "See SR for Keen Sight” omen” Citizen Staff Photo FIRE DAMAGES SHRIMPER: Damage has not yet been estimated of the fire that burned out the cabin of the shrimper Flora Louise. above, which caught fire early Sunday morning while dock ed at the foot of Greene street. Key West men rolled out a total of 1200 feet of 2 1-2 in. hose in fighting the blaze which raged for over an hour. R. H. MacDonald, brother of the captain, managed to escape the burning vessel on which he was sleeping. He was singed about hair and also lost a sum $50 which was in the cabin. ee aR ini tm dren’s camp at Avon Park. Fla.! children between the 12 attended the rs on the| Miss Pat one of thé} aad Franklin West acted as bugler and lige} F to police reports Lee | the slayer. Body Found On Miami Farm Today MIAMI, 47) — The e-day search for a missing ho- tel clerk ended on a Miami dairy arm today with the discovery of i woman's body. | Mrs. Lewana Newman, who} | was kidnaped from a hotel north | | Education officials ove rthe week~-; begin the two-day sale of 1952 end. School Superintendent) driving licenses at the Tavern | Horace O’Bryant announced to- day. Sam Moorer and Mitchell: | Ferguson, both of the State Edu-} cation department Division of es, two dollars. Failure t obtain | Instruction were impressed by the} ¢he renewals until after. October jack of chaos and doldrums, com-} 1. will result in one dollar pen- mon in some areas. \alty, he said, The new teachers, according to} Key West licenses do not go on of operators’ licenses cost one dollar and for chauffeurs’ licen - 27. Aug. 27 Tindall’s father owns the land | where the body was thrown by / { at and Key West high school, math- ematics department, That leaves one vacancy, O'Bry-} | 8nt said for girls’ physical edu-} | cation teacher at the high bool. | Gaining admittance by gippihc the lock and hasp from the frost } door, burglars entered the Mar- ray Ause Electric berg eo Committees of the faculties of; time Saturday’ night. Among all Monroe county schools are| articles missing from the garage }continuing to meet et the various; are: a cash bape a gum fa- |schools for preliminary sessions. chine and a Delco battery School will open to pupils the) Fi lday after Labor Day, September, 5 4. Parents are urged to register! all new pupils particularly | Thursday .of this week, es j staffs will be on hand for con- sultation. Chief Deputy O. D. Henderson jsays a man is being questioner: in connection with the case. He did not identify the man except to say he was an ex-boy | friend of Mrs. Newmen, who is! separated from ier husband. Local Bartender Is Re-Arrested Released Saturday afternoon on $200 bail following a fight at 602% Duval street earlier in the day, Leonard (Cookie) Key was re-arrested Saturday night by Of- , ficer F. Caraballo and charged | with using profanity and resisting | ‘$173,000 Permit 'Issued Today arrest. The local bartender, who suf- fered lacerations about the head : issued by Building Inspector during the Saturday morning | Ralph Russell at 10:40 am. fight, will appear in court tons today. The permit was for ‘afternoon to face charges of as-; $173,000 concrete structure. saulting his former wife with a) Machinery and other equip- deadly weapon plus damaging ment will make up the bal- private property. ance of $3,000,000 fund

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