The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 14, 1951, Page 1

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vp my home.’ 2 i np ae i = Aquarium peol to wriggle, at! Wanger's wife, actress Joon ‘amounts to blackmail to . i|Has A Sa nent quarit Bennett, was with Lang when |force U. N. acceptance of Alonzo Civ en n Six J apan Is Warned Has Amnesia | AMERICAN FLYER a ee Se eee q Wanger fired at him ina mse’. their armistice der ands ¥, ar Jail Term ABERDEEN, S. D., Dec. 14—1 » Electric Trains i ina it. Sone uaoee rey | eel | oe oe TOKYO, Dec. 14—(A)-—-U. S. pea cca “od they Lae Erector Set with Electric Motor Commerce would hint around. 4 . Peace rh Criminal Court Judge Thomas! treaty ambassador John Foster! know where to look for an‘ at- ee what actually happen- eae pein iat He aan | |Man Pleads Guilty caro today sentenced Pedro Alon- | Dul arned Japan against be- | tractive English instructor miss- | ‘THE HOBBY SHOP | le { f bullet 4 alse te uf ni zo to six years in the state prison ing, as he put it, “used for new | ing from South Dakota state col- | 1105 Trufhan Avenve : agers morning. shortly after ten | 4 OP SNSERHY GESERG ae 'To Check C ha ar ve on charges of lewd, lascivious and | a n in the Pacific lege. ' o'clock, Aquarium manager, Bill e " indecent assault, after a jury suld happen, said} She may have amnesia. | pono ‘Kroll was showing a group of 4 — | George O. 1p i ad found him guilty D Japan were controlled There’s been no trace of Bar- Bese“... from up North the eee 4 suilty before J Sse. of the Peace; All other cases before the judge by Soviet Communism {bara Morehead sinee her car was and barracuda pool. H ie F. Albury this morning on a|*his morning were guilty pleas on| Dulles addressed the American |found abandoned not far frém TICE. | The Northerners were oniatee 2 s P E ¢ I A L S jeharge of passing worthless | minor-offenses' such as reckless and Japanese chambers of com-| Marshall, Minnesota, where she; ing in fascination the quintet of | i checks. driving merce checked out of a hotel Sunday. The University. of, Miami si sharks and sinister: batt ; He was bound over and is now |! 'Phe following men were fined on | — | ‘scheduled for for. cuda when ‘suddenly, a feudi g in County Jail awaiting trial, | *e¢kless) drivingoehatges?“Ghartery _ Warmest City In Nation Today Was KEY WEST VOL LXXII. No. 297 TH E The Key West SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN HE U.S.A. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1951 ii Talks On Increased Genniil Refuse To Allow Red Cross To 0 Bryant ak ee | Million Dollar From Conclave Record- Breaking $3 iE. state Shared a ‘ ‘ \By Key Wester Taxation 4 t Jaxville: ‘ | GAC / 4B Pi W c im 1) ss < Se4Special to Tue Chien 4 | ; : NS P€C ut besa as elon NEW YORK. Dec, 14—(?) | Also Urges Rotarians Ree ag Sp m —The estate of textiles of- ¢ | Make Pledge Of Cleaned And Polished ficial Thomas H. McGowan, / fo Make Pledge Admiral Libby Asks By Hardworking Staff Jr., of White Plains, N. Y., in ' Missouri Club On j While He Was Conferring in which his son, John F. >. : PSP een: Siete: if _— - _ ne oe Mogawen.ot Rey. West: will ’ * ¥ P . Names Is Containec silat Hyant, ouperinienc|" share, was appraised here v ri 1 Edwin Tre s chief speaker ae | 100 T aides Are ent of Public Instruction today |- teday by the New York State Tax Collector Howard i ; ; ; mn List | i returned from a state conference| _ Transfer Tax Department at Wilson Says Collections i b_meeting held | Approved For $ ¥ % ges MEET? r é £ i nat 1,193,126, % 1 , | Paul's par} TOKYO, Dec. 14.—(AP) ee a pilates SLOBSASI: act, The’ bulk ot | Expected To Be 100% | ed psed/—The Communists have | Key West Area BE TSRDEN | the ‘estate was in stocks and | Again This. Year | Be Aro refused flatly to lift the see- One hundred trailers for the school executive said at The widow, Mrs. Mary E. | Monroe County has made ia dieters Ra -ounding their pri-| VU: S- Navy in Key West have zled by the ciean-up job| i | A out the: in-| recy surrounding their’pri-) 1600 s\thecied by the Hous his assistants, Mrs. Lu] MeGewan of White Fisines | record breaking tax cok | sh the past 32/ coner of war camps. In ing and Home Finance Agency rs Ramona Knight} bi ere te Naoae Sonate Se Ee cad thev have oie in Washington is Nellie Collar. His of-| gud of about erro x lections of some $3 f 120 | eae stead, they have olfered 4, “the information was tele- | fic in the County Courthouse.) On hee death, the Key West since November 7, County || i reg vents limited rotation plan dur-| graphed today to Monroe Coun- O'Bryant said the leading talk! Sen wil eet one-eighth the |'Tax Collector Howard Wik® : ee ie tt ees ty Commissioner Joe Allen by t the Jacksonville conference of! principe) of. tha: trast’ fuga 1 f 1.40. It dropped to) ing an armistice Senator George Smathers. sc uperintendents was given} PRnGipal of the trust fund. | son announced today. i ago, then increased | THe Reds said in Pan- This is the second housing by Dr. W. E. Kinnan of the Na-| So* oie talline This is more than half} pig Neola Se . request approved for the Key ‘tional Education Association. His} 4 i the oe oy the; munjom they would» ap-! west area. The first was for ubject was “The Current... Wavitt aid a he Pees om the sotmipertinated 5 yield. : tax would be $546 er | tee, f i a ie. capita ge BASS PEF rove the rotation of 5,000 | heusing at Stock Island. Axe RES, Pe Publie| so. ae ane spoke ot oe evil soldiers each month if the Exterts from: Florida. University j of the blackmarket which is again 7 rk = sayygstce lion : udir radio broadeaster} | appearing. He told of the example {allies accept other Com-}; ? ” ae ing adio bouadiianis ty ee reds oars gh | munist terms for enforeing | E: An Quinby publicizing the schools | i pledged the club members one | a truce in Korea Vi : | ) . ek _ Eee 2 pata arom Wyandotte firm for many, pene Percent ee Nagas The Red offer made little Is} n lem Oe lo ae gi pdf rik nt oe a impression on allied I li | Ci I The State Superintendent of} th ae izath to jel s : i) Sian l j Schools addressed the confer rolls promises to be 100 percen Bi the sUchenen Co cUeccs< ths | negotiators. U.N. officials | one ow vant said He this year as ed eae ted lees added that, so far, there was | ained it was butasmall; ©. J. Quint dis or the schog K Has E ded two vears, Wilson sa neghyiret y little if any evidence of such un- jexpinined 4 eure Ae nk sy He also held in- In mn despite the reduetion of two mills | der-the-table methods this in departure from unaccept- rences with super- in the taxes levied on homesteads. THis THREE-FOOT BARRACUDA. | held by ©. we. Cheney, « ‘Work On This city, but that each Rotarian here | able Red proposals made. es ej iotendamy tx on CRS. Shiver County homens Ae ae Caseville, Mich. is the latest’ victim of the should make a pledge unto him- | 01 } n ‘ rida only one-half a mill on feud that started last night in the Aquarium. self on the same level as that of | Carly t bbe ie a. Calcula e out this intorm- ‘Years Bud et this year, instead of the two and) ee eee nd landed at the’ feet ofthe the Missouri group. The Communists also rint cl 5 toy a 8 ane hale rls ene eee varices | 0 Tight they are: Mrs. Alice Hirchert, Flint, Michi, Mist Doris N ol h C al ay W i absence a _liny e total tax is 2.6 mills r ? 3 “se y z See baleen | said they ould not permit F stalled near | City Manager Dave King has dollar on non @xempt real onigee Kerr, Columbus, Ohio, Mr. Cheney and Mts. Cheyney. Said tary |Red Cross inspection of hi oved the old paint-|finished the arduous two-week’s | smd personal property. It is gsti- | Miss Kerr, “I'm glad it wasn’t-the shark that jumped out” Program chairman, Bob Dopp | their prison camps and they . -asid : y His books wert | job of writing his recommenda- | ™@ted that the total tax dollars | 2 announced that a Christmas party /again refused to turn over $8 away in protect-ltions on the January to July, |colected by April 1, when books | v in the proce ; y to July, (Continued on Page Three) IN ; F ed ‘bookcas 4 1 hi s blue prints | p90 budget, close will be $648,586.97. 19 wear caper | lists of U. N. prisoners. he es one ind plans for school expansion | "ing has worked nightly until Wilson explained the banner mw They said they would not | (3 new home 1 wall holder. All yi" on. on. the comprehensive |@AF. das wal jsubmit such lists until the ludtad totes done by his enet-| document, the third” budget — he | Joan Bennett's Husband Shoots {U. N. command accepts; His wife ‘their proposal of exchang-|stated. He abd icine |who supervises ling all prisoners. Quinby tadin is just mechani Ss care U : S. Seoy; ice people don’t want te take a chanee | A “not paying taxes and losing it. high collections are due to the tm that prevails a a the | state. I have heard that has made for the City. Since it is a six month's bud- get he faces the task again come | | June 10. Beginning with July 1, Wife’s Agent | Rear Admiral R. E. Lib-!at Orange, N r the -Monrot the City goes on a Julys to-duly | 9 * —-tHy wanted to know wh. He |company. He drove to Key West Ends For Service *|fiscat year, instead “oF the sptes- ' HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 14.4) |” ied: < today with William H. Burkhart jent Januaty to January oné, Bverything that has been assess- & : J Hollywood movie producer | 4S ct 3 : lin charge of thé eléetrohic “re TON, Dec. 14.—(#)' King makes the complete bud-| ed-in-the county has been collected. NURSE HARKS - 3 Walter Wanger has spent the | It is because your list search and development labora st day of John | get and then takes into consid- | hy the County in the last two years, BARRACUDAS - 0 night in jail and is to be ar- | contains just a handful jtory, and George H. Lorch, in s 18 yedrs in the ‘eration the recommendation. of | Wilson said. This gave new and, | tt raigned in Beverly Hills today | f d charge of the patent de- | State Department leach department head. Charles | inpresederited experience to the) -IN MARINE FEUDING he -pootl on a shooting charge. Of mames enc~ you “are |partment for Monroe calculating, He was fired after a review Roberts, director’ of finance | egunty; which will be repeated this | 5 like the Police say he admits having ashamed to give ittous?” [© phe High Point Club is com-| board said there’s room for doubt | makes the tinal check: The final | year, by AL PALMER { 4 shot an actors’ agent, Jennings | A TJ. N. broadcast from | posed lesmen for tHe com- | about his loyalty because he gave jdraft is then sent to the City| Cousty tax collections are dis-! %1f the Chamber of Commerce} Lang. The: grey-haired movie. iG again has charged | 2257 make their quota and | confidential documents toa Far] ¢vontinuea on Page Three) | tributed among the County com-' was telling thix one thev’d prob- maker was quoted by police | tas onsen argee petter each year. This is their an ne. It's understood | j ml the Sehool board and abiy hint thai ive fish knew the | as explaining: {that the Communist sec-} nual convention vay try to take the FE s T ‘ ‘h | the Control board, Wilson | people were tourists and, filled | shot him because he broke ;recy concerning prisoners | i | ear eaciner sdid. with civie pride, leaped from. the! Tune Up On | Walter Smith, fixe, dollars, Leslie It was charged that eon pson | o NOTICE | passed two checks of $25 and $35 | James Smith, ten dollars; «John Palace Theater Motor | respectively, at the Beachcomber {Albert Tell, ten dollars; Thomas se : | E. Chestnut, teh dollars and Sama ja.Fred. Muffin is ne longer com! Whip Wilson and Furty Knight in nected with the Albury Neon Siow |" CANYON RAIDERS’ SD c. T. ALBURY. jewelry store. A TRBTR NENT St, Fine Fishing Tackle! Thompson Enterprises, Inc. | HARDWARE DIVISION Phone 886 Phone 886 | _ RRMA RE ETAT AEE RTOS NINES | POOR OLD CRAIG | Imy Wilder, five dotlars. SANTA CLAUS. in PERSON at RODACK’S MONDAY, 7 TO 8 *SATURDAY, 12 NOON TO 2 e(With Photographer) PEPE $6.95 Wheel Alignment $6.00 Body and | Fender Work Most Reasonable Price in Key West PROFESSIONAL MEN BUSINESS MEN AIR CONDITIONED OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE SECOND FLOOR NEW RARNS BUILDING, 604 DUVAL STREET HAVING MADE ENOUGH MONEY AT BABY SITTING | AM NOW ‘2 OWNER OF THE MIDGET BAR This Week Ouly” i i pe -S. Sale Price” SERVICE STATION | Poston Sans one Will Act As Contact... Sitch Ne. a = a mmerci wy x < 109 a Olds Sedanette $ 495.00 st % pee GORE OL Be tt eon ee Singing Bartender PAUL D. BARNS - 1965.00 \BRING THE KIDDIES Large Selection of Xmas Toys Also Gifts for Men and Women 0 ORE a CANNED OPENING SATURDAY, DEC. 15 | | AND NIGHTLY THEREAFTER | GEORGE MARVIN and HIS BAND Playing for Cocktails, Dinner, and. Late Dancing in the New Starlit Patio OF THE CASA MARINA HOTEL NEVER A COVER OR MINIMUM CHARGE P.S.—Bob McGrew and His Famous Band Open for the Season On January 12 (All New Irish Tunes) FRANK A. DUFFY 130 Southeast 25th Rd. Miami 45, Florida | Tires .. Tubes .. Batteries} .. Accessories Sold | —— We Will Give You Up to $10.00 | FOR YOUR OLD BIKE | REGARDLESS OF CONDITION | | WHEN You te RADE FOR ROLLFAST or |COLUMBIA BICYCLE | 32 Owed $e Tat BUY TODAY! PLYMOUTH . DODGE .. . DeSOTO . NEW THE BEST TRADE IN THE ‘SOUTH . .. NAV GAS IS sstdpi Sotd 1est and | BEST cod |! COSTS LESS pair Plant || 1119 White St. { | | i |

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