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Che Wen West Cili inHean™ ! NE WSPAPEA ws iN tHE we - é lruman Walks Three Miles: Works In San J/RDAY OECEMBER |. 195! bull Review Of Delen-« With Charl bh. Wilson In Afternoon Meeting Louis Caraballo Charged With | al ») ’ eel Vie arelt Truamar 1 Al as Varty Gives Merry “ll = a he 1: To » Newsmen | FALe Fold | Will i He urd Decent 22 At Legion no re i f hen Home. Stock island : At Luncheon Three-Man Conrmmiittes Chapl Appointed To Rrrange yer Post 28 on Wedn qeret. Truman father, th United St with her back beach where they Por Participation eve In Blood Drive Vibe Pont. ok had I rle of hou “ he party 1 be When I atked Fr : h m she a ¢ was for him al admitted tha might have r Y Have to be accu was Frank and Ed en SS State Approves lion pir set blood = de : Baby Crashes His wee’ Way Into World AEA EO IRENE i al i Mesa Deimonico Restaurant Fam CHICKEN a CRAWF DRIED C Any Style NOTICE lite * November 25th, 1 world President of the Security child's fat Inc., or Manager of host ‘ hite Inn Bar smack into a HOWARD C. J red On ? The p the up the n no Palace Theater Tony Curtis and Piner Laurie in “THE PRINCE WHO WAS A THIEF” In Technicolar EISNER Elks Club Benefit DANCE TONIGHT. 9 TILL "?* Elks Club Annex Public Cordially Invited Music by CORAL ISLE SERENADERS AIR CONDITIONED Low Cost Air Coach SCHEDULED AIRLINES ‘PRICE TOURS jan Fleming St ! be) e . ‘la. Bookies Buy US $590 Tax Stamps Phone 124 Has Been Examined By Ps LAWYERS WILL PLEAD TEMPORARY INSANITY IN YGLESIAS DEATH Louis Caraballo, charged with murder of Gilbert Blanco Yglesias on June 26, 1950 was examined by a Miami psychiatrist this week on order of Circuit Court Judge Aquilino Lopez, Jr., it was learned today Caraball at s Tor he empanelling of nl involving the o's step-daugh- title Harris. been in” Monroe June 26, 1950. al of the case Caraballo’s nat time John Saw- Watkins ince placed by ip for re- ttorney J, it, according > accused man to temporarily of the re as shoot- the time = —— ber, 1950 the jury in Cireuit Jud E, Dec. 1 AN ron jes and Sidered the case for almost 24 ' y OM hours after a dramatic trial can't beat new taxing gamblers, so the . S0-dollar tax laved themselves adiline yesterday 6.319 Compat Vets Return Monday SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1.—# It's announced in San Francisco > that 6,319 combat veterans from 2 Korea will arrive Monday on two ransports. Four other in the next few days bringing per- sonnet from non-combat areas issued to four men office of Re vere and Miami transports will arrive “| Casa Marina Hotel NOW OPEN SPECIAL LOW RATES From $6.00 Single and $10 Double With Bath Daily *DELICIOUS FOOD *COCKTAIL LOUNGE No Extra Charge for ®Swimming—At Key West's Largest Private Beach ® Cabanas ® Bath House @ Use of Individual Solariums @ Tennis Courts @Shuffle Board INCLUDING CO’ All Included In Your Room Rate Telephone 308 These Special Rates Available ‘Til Dec. 22nd RED GARAGES Key W and Fred jg mi pleaded tempor ity for the man who sias three times in the To Six Months hx County . Garnett Hess to six months in the) * xe * | UNIQUE TROOP HAS | GIVEN NATION MANY _LEABERS; REASONS Robert H. Givens, form- heir spacious auditorium. Seventy-five boys and girls of Key West, er Key, Wester, and. most Elks Club Memorial Program Is Announced For Sunday ‘The Elks’ Club Memorial exercises will be beld at 3:39 Sunday in. High School will sing in the chorus Publie is cordially invited to attend the services, but are asked to kindly ref; trom applause. Servic re as follow: “Open the Gates of the “Temple” (From Key West High School Band) “Faith of Our Fathers” “recent member of famous | Scout Troop Number One to receive high civic honor T el $ was peta nc dropped by The Citizen of- = Chorus whi i (Members of High School Chorus) orus| fice as i ee t ‘ Rev. Fr. John S, Armfield) _ Givens is here for to- -., Hoke Holcomb’ night's Scout ‘Troop Num- High School Chorus her One reunion dinner at Ypening Hymna Invocation Tenor Solo. So Lo “The Lord's Pi i the Werid payer” of Ages ‘.... Trumpet Quartet ra Address : Hon, Judge Wayne Allen St. Paul's Parish Hall, (Of Miami, Florida) j ‘ M4 Rec al High School Chorus, Which has been organized Jesus Still Leads On ‘Trumpet Quartet. by Earl Adams, former a caren member of the troop. ‘ ig | Elected Tuesday to Mi- ‘ami’s City Commission, rton. Jerry Pita and. Jameny ooo es os Mr. Commissioner! enediction Taps ; High School Chorus directed by Thomas Whitley. Trumpet Quartet directed by Harold Caste Quartet: Anthony Barerra, Frank Bervaldi, Davis. Judge Caro Sentences Hess fe | LEVIES $500 FINE | ON PAUL BEAR FOR auras SELLING nes ty es iz MISBRANDED Foop — C#0#H Air Patrol trials before Criminal | Will Be Formed Judge Thomas Caro will be In Key West held beginning Monday, it was an- A meeting will be held Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. at the Ameriten Letion Home on Stock Island for the our-" pose of organizing a nounced today Judge Caro yesterday sentenced county jail and nolle prossed the case of his *three companions; Air Patrol in Key West.. 7 charged with car breaking afd! those interested in the stealing on November 3. | trol should ¢ontact Mr In a packed nearly two-hour | Claude Rose at the Legion court session, Judge Caro also Home on Tuesday evening, it was stated today. Mr. Rose indicated today that it is not necessary for one to be a pilot to become a member of the Patrol. There are many assignments relative to civil defense that do not require & cf flying, Rose stated. fined Paul Baer $509 and costs for { “selling misbranded food” at bis Duval street market. The sale was made on August 6, according to} Willie Saunders, food inspector} who testified yesterday } Leniency Shown Trio j Judge Caro delivered a fatherly | lecture to the two 17-year-old! boys, and 22-year-old Navy man, who were with Hess when they stripped the car of a wey bios e school teacher on November 3. IS | h = He urged the youngsters to stay} tee ortage away from bad companions, He . showed leniency so that their fu-! [s Alarming ture employers would not see & jail record for larceny, he said. | One of the 17-year-olds attends a: ' Givens, an attorney of twenty years practice, said: , “The most significant WASHINGTON, Dee. 1—w—| thing = our pe? military academy. The other boy|Right now, there's # critical Troop Number - E comes from a broken home. He|shortage of steel scrap—and the) which I was a mhember- urged that young man to join the ' government is alarmed, | from 1917-1921, is that not lArmy or Navy where he might; An emergency conference of | a singleymember has ever deve trade and become a useful iron ane Weel ners will be in eae Bae to The Navy man, E. Gardner, was |held in Washington next Tuesday. / trouble, and not a pre shown leniency because he has a/|In addition—a survey is being ler am g th Most” ot good record in the service made of all available scrap supp- React As for Hess, however, Judge Ca-| ties at Major Mills. them have. been successes sternly told the dark-haired,| Scrap is so short in the Pitts: | financially and in other blue eyed young man burgh area that some mills may dean tht 2 % ss “It's up te you son, Unless you \have to shut down next week. as change your ways you will wind|” Some are said to have less than jup in the penitentiary.” He then) one-day supply on hand. sentenced him the maximum for} a petty larceny charge—six ‘i ae months. 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