The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 5, 1951, Page 8

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Page 8 THE KEY WEST CITIZ 50—Legal Notices (Continued from Page Seven) Ne (Cireult Court Seal) Key We Attorney S$ COURT COUNTY, IN THE COUNTY JUDE IN AND FOR MONE RIDA. IN PROBA Te CREDIronS s Against notified and any ~ ehatr against tion of writing and f residence im eight the date of this Notice demand shall sta and pc elaima oT the claimant and.any such so. fiiéd_ shall Dated thi ber. A. 1D. 1951 (Sd) MINNIE-PORTER HARRIS (Sd) FLORENCE SAWYER cutrices Fostament of May Louise Dot lass, deceased ® CURRY HARR Rttoriey for Executrices Over 4,000 Pints Given Blood Bank Over 4,077 pints of blood have been donated in the past 90 days fromArmed Forces in the Key West area to The Dade County Blood Bank At 2p. m. Monday the 4,000th ecil F. Burch, an second time pint was given bj 1Byear-old USN: This is the he has donated blood in the current Armed Forces Program. On TAD ifistruction from the U. S. S. De Long (DE 684), Burch is at pre sent attending U.S. Fleet Sonar Sthool here. He is the son of Mr. Henry F. Burch of Saginaw, Michigan The U. 8. S. Gilmore, tht a eémplement of 1,160 officers and men, donated 857 pints of whole blood, an overall donation of 78%. The Dade County Blood Bank has announced that two necords have been set (1). Lowest percent of rejects for Any unit (2) The Blood Bank collected 255 pints in one da: sear apprentice Two Dogs Attack Citizen Newsboy Freddie Frohock, Citizen newsboy was bitten twice by two dogs in the line of duty late yesterday afternoon, He was rushed to the of- fice of Dr. Herman Moore for shots. The biting dogs ‘were on Leon street, Freddie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Frohock, 1317 Reynolds street. EN Wednesday, December 5, 1951 | Federal Employees \Given7 Days Off | President Truman has approv- ed a four-day Christmas and a three-day New Year’s holiday | for government .workers gen- erally throughout the country. This means that Federal em- ployes will be off work begin- ning Saturday December 22, \| through Christmas Day and the following week they will be | off Sunday, Monday and Tues- | day, December 30 through Jan- } uary | | To make this possible, Mr. | Truman instructed Federal ag- encies to rearrange their sched- ules “where practicable” so that the work week will run from Tuesday through Saturday during the Christmas and New Year's Day week. Thus, the em ployes will work Saturday, Dec- ember 29, and Saturday, Janu- ary 5, which would normally be days off. GAMBLERS IN Page One if. found if found t matter how betting—an supposed’ te id have | predicte: ere in quarters, Many a. bookm found that hi lence ¢ bother him one bit when he bets without paying a tax operated without that certif And the chancellor} of the chequer found that money — sin |ply wasn't pouring jnto the rr K $o-and-a-half years later, parliament it up as a bac x was rerealec : There’s a common miscon- ception that all betting is le- gal in England. It isn’t. A man taking bets on the street-cor- | ner or in the local pub can be | picked up just as fast in Bir mingham, England, as in Chi | cago, Ilinois. And the British are having just as much trou ble as the Americans in trying to decide what to do about it. A royal commis: set up jin April, 1949, to ion was look into the problem of betting, lotteries and gambling. And its reports, which | came out in March of this year, | Much of the body of law is |based on the 19th century le- gislation, which the royal com- mission points out, has little re- lation to modern living The present-day. laws, and we | quote the commission; are! |“ob- secure, illogical and difficult to j enforce.’ So much for status of bookmaking in England. It re- {mains to be seen if the new at- }tempt to regulate it here will be {More successful the Thrush At The White Hat MISS PAT SIMPSON, niece of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Ros Here she is entertaining at the White Hat Club on th School Trio, O'Mara, Homrie and Lund, at a recent y Fleet Sonar School 4 Over The Holidays } } doesn't mince words | | The royal commission says} | | British regulations on off-the- jeourse betting include statutes lthat were drawn up way back Jin the 16th, 17th and 18th cen- turies. ‘i ing, is toast John Lowe. . 2 SRSA SOR aT 4 Other photo s Mario San- tana (of West Police tation with May mas | DECaUSe a ne SUPPLY AND FISCAL DEPARTMENTS of the Naval Station. held a civilian employees’ party Friday night. Among those in attendance were Mayor and Mrs. C. B. Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mulvey of Washington. Photo by Lewis McUlain ARCHBISHOP | Another Million | 4 not ner \ 1 ion (Continued From Page One) | gime of Marshall Tito. | MIAMI, Dec. 5. - A suit!12 other Roman Catholic priests Bh | movement, and worked for the Dollar Suit Is | downfall of the Communist re- § | Stepinac was tried by a three } 1 e€ n Al as }man Yugoslav court, along with | against the United States govern- ‘and six other defendants in war | ment a g $1,048,760.80 was fil-/ crimes cases. Two of Stepinac’s fed in Federal district court here| co-defendants were sentenced to ‘Monday by Compania Cubana de} death; one was shot and one was { Aviacion as a result of a collision | hanged. between one of its planes and a, Marshall Tito is said to have Navy training plane off Key West | notified the Vatican before Step- ton April ,inae’s arrest in September of 1946 the Navy ' that the Archbishop would not be jailed, if he were removed imme- | It is charged that plane was negligently and care- | lessly operated {diately from Yugoslavia. The million-dollar bill present-| The Vatican refused that offer. | ed to the government was broken | jt giso rejected other Yugoslav of- | down as follows fers for Stepinac’s release i* he | LOSS of its DC-4 | would accept exile from his home- |. LOSS of revenue for cancel-| jang. ling 40 flights on the Havana- Miami schedule in Apri! and May 2w plane couldn't be | bought, $5,432 “RENTAL of another plane aft-: ) er that, $22,150.80 LOSS of hemispher |safety record and | because of the fatal | 828. | COST of tra {for the three « | were killed, $500,000. CREOMULSION is all you need | for your cough and world publicity rash, $462,- see bad | When your cold gets into your throat | and chest and cough develops, work ; fast. Creomulsion relieves quickly be- cause it: | 1, Soothes raw sore throat and chest ing replacements members who 000. | INCREASE in insurance costs,| | membranes. | $15,350. | 2.Loosens and helps expel germy | MISCELLANEOUS s,| , phlegm. | $30,000 | 3. Mildly relaxes systemic tension. | -j £ : 4. Aids nature fight the cause of irri- Forty-three including! “tation, jthe crews of both planes, were! §,Has stood the test of millions of | killed in the crash. users. | ri | You must be pleased or your druggist | Egyptian Christians date their; will refund your money. persons, : ag Citizen Staff Photo SCOUT RE-UNION: A little yer, a little older but still scouts at heart are the 93 one- time members of Key West's famed Troop 1, From all over the State, and even from points north, they assembled in St. Paul's Parish Hall to greet for- mer scouting pals and renew acquaintance with former Scout- master Charles Sands. They came from all walks of life: Gathered around the room, eat- ing a typical Cayo Hueso din- ner of Conch Chowder and Key Lime Pie, where policemen, a Miami Commissioner, a compositor, an owner of a chain of theatres, several attorneys, construction. workers and many just former Boy Scouts. ‘Top photo; facing” the: camera, are? Noel Baker, Jack Williams (of The Citizen), Cefarino Moore and Curry Harris. Alone, stand- iPermits Issued Dept.) and J k nt sued from the offices of buile Body Of Victim ANYTHING CONCERNING inspector Ralph Russell to the AUTOMOBILES SEE THE Treasure Chest, 606% Duval street hipped To Md. in 1 the fa ily lo pressroom today lingswood starring frombtuféo DISTINCT Located in the Heart of the City st POPULAR PRICES RE REASONABLE with BATH and TELEPHONE ROBERTS OFFICE aT ou * EC . and EQUIPMENT Rit: Pershing Miller 126 Duval Street 50 Hotel Hotel Hotel SPECIAI OFFFT 132 E Flagler St t Ave. 229 N.E. Ist Ave. oPrEed. » OFFEI Roor sites RO is an accomplished songstre of 2 ASSOR 00 v or Rooms the U Elevator S. Fleet Sonar ersonnel t Heated irk 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION jand the South Beach restaurant, TWINS | foot of Simonton street. Plumbing | | permits were tak t by the The body of Mr Betty War $130 Duvat Sr. Px, 1870-1871 ; Casa Marina, Semir H. | rington Nicodemus, 4 ni died W. Gardner, 1125 Ange George n an automobile accident Hopkins c vas shipped yesterday ' afternoon by the Pritchard Funer. MR: TRUMAN al Home to Baltimore, Maryland ‘Continued From Page One\ for funeral services and burial Dr. J. A. Valdes || |her daughter who was collecting a Specializing in |them at that time Quick freezing methods Eye Examination and sas coafeace thew i ferent fruits and 37 vegetables Visual Training has the prelimi COMPLETE SERVICE ON State of the I Pesbaninsschaly | WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS || DUPLICATION of LENSES the dr d_unde IN THE LINE OF "in THIS COMMUSETS revisions ‘ ; Westies Reutth and ‘a : e Use Bausch and Lom! 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