The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 28, 1952, Page 1

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i a Saad Warmest City In Nation Today Was KEY WEST 78 THE 50 VOL. LXXIli. No. 24 UTHERNMOST , @APER IN THE iu KEY WEST, FLORIDS “ea *, JANUARY 28, 1952 Senator Holland Will Be Opposed By Politically Unknown William Gaston TALLAHASS! The major candidates for gov- ; cer again repor they spent noth- ; Spessard L. H 4 ernor, in their weekly financial re-, ing, and deposited nothing in their | surprise opponc Democratic ports, continued to show substan: | tapaign funds. John Booth reno, i001 iam A. Gaston, “tial expenditures. But the less | candidate for the ican nom well known again reported no in and no outgo. Internal Rev nate, re wr come a pe j ination to the | ported spend mostly enue Bureau Both the s r and the 35-year Aito Adams said he spent $800.32 | taken up by his old Jacksonvie civil service em- mostiy for office rent, preparing | .ee, and deposite H filed r quali lion pa- Campaign literature and travel. He oney in las cam » State R. A. | sisted depos totaling $800, in- Besides the > cluding $500 from A. W. Wajlace | candidates, other qualifiers today been left without 0! Miami Beach, $100 each from | included any repor oF m for renom- Carl Dennis of Panama City and, Rep. P rry E. Murray of Fro: inatioa ch S Claude | Paul Potter of West Palm Beach, | proof for re-election to the State Pepper | that. and several smaller contributions. | House of Representatives trom he would 1 public office Dan McCarty reported he spent | Poik County this year $1,515.93 last week, mostly tor his| Edward H. Hurt of Orlando jor Holland yrer governor, has Qualification fee, staff expenses | the Louse trom Orange County served in tt 5 te since 1946, and travel costs. He reported cam-| Robert Ryan of west Palm} and is seeking his second full six- | paign fund deposits of $2,675. They | Seach for the State te .rom | year term included $250 each from T. F.j the 35th district aston said in a letter to the | Satchwell Jr., Jacksonville; W. C.| ira W. Partin of Oriando for the | cretary of state that he is resign- | Brannon and J. R. Moody Jr., Pan- State Senate from the 19th Dis-,; ing from bis Internal Revenue Bu- | ama City; $200 each from William | trict. reau job Feb. 1 to conduct a cam-,£. Arnold Jr., Jacksonville, and w. M. (Mack) Smiley of Bra Jenton for re jection as sta Nelson Mason of Tampa; and $100 | paign ‘on lower taxes, lower cost ate at of iiving and a sounder economy.” ,each from C. B. Brooks, C. T.|torney for the twelfth Judicial Cir | He said he is ‘a farmer by Stockton, W. J. Troup Jr., and | cuit. { trade. but a self-labeled efiiciency ;F. G. Murphy of Miami; John H. vames E. Keezel of Winter Park ! expert, as connected with my em-| Eden Jr. of Inverness, Joseph Cioe-| vr the House from Orange. | ployment. with the Treasury De-| ca of Fort Pierce, Finley P. Smith} Former Rep. Birt C. Byrd of partment, inspector, Bureau of In- of Fort Lauderd M. Rubin} acksonville for the House from} ternal Revenue.” He is a native of West Palm ch, Edwin W. | Juvai. ' of Suwannee County and a veteran Peck of Gainesville, F. N. Holley) D .D. (Jack) Mashburn of Pan and F. C. and F. J. Leffingwell of Cora} | tina City for Beckwith, F. B A. P. Buie of of six years in the Marine Corps. He named himself as his cam- House from Bay. | Ocala for state | paign treasurer and the Florida Hough and E. D. Baker of Jack-| ‘ttorney trou tie Fifth Circuit. + National Bank of Jacksonville as | sonville. Carl V. © of Jacksonville his depository Bruce Stevens _and Dale Spen-| or the House from Duval { ' Prisoner Exchange Plan Handed Reds The Detailed Working | Draft Of 14-Point Plan Proposed; Commies Will Study Proposal By ROB yt B. TUCKMAN | (P—A detail ing draft of a 14 - point U. N, plan for exchanging prisbliers of war in Korea was handed Commu nist truce negotiators tods The Reds promised to study the proposal. The prisoner exchange plan in corporates all basic points of the Allied proposal submitted Jan. 8 Fought For ‘ciate Freedom including voluntary repatriation which the Reds have said they never will accept It is a companion piece to the detailed draft on truce supervision given the Communists Sunday | Staff officers were scheduled to start work on this Allied draft Mon day, but the Communists asked for and got a 24-hour postponement The truce supervision subcommit tee is in recess while the staff offi cers atte “h agreement | North an Maj. Gen. Lee Sand Cho thanked Rear Adm. R.| E. Libby for the data, but a few * minutes later accused the Allies of | attempting blac use they Citizen Staff Photo Continuea On Page Tnree; 4 Five Injured As 020444400440000000000000000000R0 0084 | Plane Drops Fast PARADE OF TOP WRITERS GIL GARCIA Y SANCHEZ is above holding his dis- papers as a Colonel in the Cuban Army of Independenc shown cha | Saturday Night I slamoradian Vs Killed By Car Mrs. Evelyn Hicks, 39. of Islamorada was killed at 8:30 p.m. Saturday when she walked into a car driven by former Key Wester Joe “semory C 2) msmatures and Photo Service: = e Associated Press Teletype, pr 72 Years Devoted Bst Key to the ; West Interests of PRICF FIVE CENT: - ditend es Honoring Ot Cuba's Jose Marti Sunday Plummer, who is owner- cpersion Sher tnamar iti WC Manin Eisner neral home of Miami. Mrs. Hicks died an hour and one half later in the Homestead hospital. She was waving a handbag in the middle cf the highway, % when Plummer slowed down |. | to approach her, instead of ‘ walking away. she walked % Sireight into the path of the + car, it was said. After she was hit she was rushed to the Homestead hospital. The accident occurred in front of the American Le- gicn home, Islamorada. Plummer‘s wife and son and he were en route to Key West to weekend with rela- tives. ; Plummer is a member of the Dade County school. board, ; Mis, Hicks is survived by” her husband. FORMER KEY WEST MAYOR work in Bayview Park President of Mr rit the Monroe years Educators Go an Carlos To Conclave Leland March Selected Committee Chairman At University Of Florida Supervisors’ Conference Leland S. March, assistant su- !perintendent of Monroe county | ——————_— EGRESS jschools was named chairman of lif Soe evaltation sad poo MISS Qua ilies mendations Committee” at the | Seventh Annual Supery For ‘May Race conference at the University | da lag week, $ Monroe County, ¢ ongmissigner March. Mrs. Jane Reid obsOR- Ctarence S Higgs quatified for ean- schoo! lunch supervisor, and Mrs Irene Russell, reading su-|didacy in the May primary today pervisor attended the three day | Commissioner Higgs, if he wins ence at Gainesville They | will enter his third term on the were among more than 400 | Commission state P.A. MeMasters, 3402 Flagler avenue qualified for the Democ. ratic County Committeman post in the school supervisors from 10 were present wt Theme of the conference was roblems We Face.” Selection | tne 14th precinct, County Clerk ‘ problems was made by a Earl Adams announced.- Buck te-wide questionnaire of all, Grunc norada has gual ¢ | itied Peace Justice o! supervisors. Morning sessions of the conference were devoted to the Third Dis speakers on state-wide — prob lems. Afternoon sessions con Key W ester Find sisted of small discussion groups ch attended a group on “Im proving the County Program of $316 in ¢C heeks Instruction.” Mrs. Rebson attend- ed the group on “School Lunch, Margaret B. Sexton is minus $310 Pr * Miss Russell went to, im American Express checks which the sion on reading prob-, Were found by a Key Wester this ae noon at the corner of Simonton and : leading speakers | Southard streets os i iat e The finder brought the check ne me g coheed dood book to The Citizen believing that Dr. Virgil Strickland, Profes- | wo pet; 20 : the loser might have come in to or of Education, Florida State piace a lost ad. She hadn't so the Ua sae “Junior High School | check book has been taken to Key Youth Problems:" Dr. William! West police headquarters. Police Mlexander, Consultant, Southern’ wil hold the check book for several Association of Colleges and See- | days and then mail it to American Schools, “Achieving | Express company if it is not claim |. CLEVELAND «Thirty passe: nty-Purcoses in Individual ed. All checks are signed by Mar : ME SBE ad ® oak {gers on a Cap Airlines coach ols,” Dr. Louis Armstrong, garet B. Sexton Novelists, Journalists, Playwrights, And Poets V t' plane cca Coleen buat Nice ous a at Education Peabody ithe checks aikitte and ts cnt in 3 ad He Andres ollege iueation for dollar denominations le = Key > Se fae EE in a pod ang five injured today |, Citizenship;” Dr. R. L. Wester who found the check book tg jWhen a sudden downdraft caused Jot Professor of School Ad- did not want his name b pubHsned : jthe ship to drop 3,800 feet before istration, University of Flor leveling off lls Needed for Demo- Y: Ah R Sep: cei candle Sea a ihe tide weeks ere ‘Adinintithetiins! De a ac at inp A SES SEA * . By Susan Key We r |Berea Community Hospital H. Moorer, Director of Instruc FONE ce ick cccere: | Tilot’ Willian aa: Wat ional Field Services, State De (() Ass » tui writer in the United States. b cratalanes to a the oleae te s ton the Supervis The yacht, D. sam reported 7 | (: s y 3 a os They all seem to flock to the Is-\ 51. arrival at Cleveland ene Dae Gen sTlaeniies 2 fevohia Ci th Gar Urashes ane city, poet. playwright novelist | Municipal aicgun ” r of Division of Instruction, engines disabled in a position 15 and journalist One person was released Depart tc duc south: of Key West. at 4-80 Despite a weekend crowded with “New Yorker’ magazine writers | treatment and none of the others Pro yesterday. an Hecidents, four of them reported to) sre especially fond of Key West. |was believed injured seriously ree) | Sistance from the Key West U. § a Saeh bey let Latest arrival was Croswell Bowen, The plane. flight 805 from Wast Sarees Coast Guard Depot. k Sees ahs {who came for a week and spent] ington to Chieago via Pittsburg! B ildi P o. t once t $. Naval Air Bmp reported today Leesan jtarlcen: Gamocs Wend Cleveland was’ fising near) DULL Ing EFMIIS Station was notified and took up Merlin Miller told police that a5) morist was here just before Pre-|East Liverpool, 0., at 6.000 feet the search for the Daydream Was driving his car on Flagler) sidnt Truman's arrival in No-|when the accident happened | Issued For Jobs Word received from a TBM Saturday, @ 182 greeM! vember. Woolcot Gibbs, “New! Arthur J. Gerard, 40, of Kaw.) *" r plane atached to Air Development Bick Sedan came out of First) yorker drama critic and play-|kawlin, Mich, who suffered a pos. Bennie Fernandez, 905 Sim Squadron One that they had locat- . hit his car on the right side, | wright spent three weeks here last | sible fractured rib, said “It was, street, has taken out a repair per. /©4 the disabled yacht five miles amagin. the door and fender and | spring. ba miracle ais cukcwes ated redt foe" thik’ eis! eenoititing 4o south of Measham field. At that — he Buicx kept going wp} Tennessee Williams playwright, ne ow a sleeping il $500, Building , apectee Raiph ; time eid key Meet }has been at his Key West home for , “erarc woke up with fe tasell announced today Miller informer police whe sent) some weeks. Robert Frost, world |! was going forward. Thea I fi 22 Duyal street will OD Liisue al oe a Slam alr to all cars to find the | famous poet is expected within the | the ceiling. The next thing I kne Pour concrete slab on a permit ip sige pert ; ¢ ; ime s - WER. Milloy aves at 16 Watson! next week. I was in the aisle, partly blacked that states $100 fer the job. G the iekiors os oe ae . Budd Schulberg, author of The | out arleton is putting up a $200 sh wie sagiga | . sega ma on Saturday evening at 7:30, Patro!-| Disenchanted” and “What Makes} “! notice the stewardess (Mis stop for tools at Olivia and: the time io: pie — a wal a Maleoin, Archer investigated | Sammy Run” will join the parade | Genevieve Foster, 24, of Alex Windsor Lane. Granville Smith Pe acd pe hearts Ph, vais @P accident :n which Joseph No-| of writers here in the next month, | ria, Va.) talking to the passen. 214 Elizabeth street is breaking a o say px Yak. USN. says his Packard was|He called his friend Toby Bruce | ers, telling them to fasten their curb. ‘ature ey ss by 2.Pord criven by Mrs. Ag-|yesterday and told him the chift safety belts. Her face was biee ace oe os SW. Priteh te said that she | tem ratures of Bucks County. | ing Li TL SET TS left the scene 0: se pel dent. No- Peumajivania are driving him and! Gerard said there was no ¢ Palace Theater POOR OLD CRAIG Fak followed ne i} they reach-) his family south as soon as pos- } fusion or panic. He said he thoug SERVICE STATION ed First Street, Basie he was able! sible. jat first that the pe had struck ident was ove B stop Bet Ba srotman Archer! Why the writers choose Key West) 4 mountain The in Said be coulda’ ger any civil ans-| was expressed: by Perelman when |in a matter of seconds ers out of Mrs pritehett so he|he was here. He told me The stewardess suffered a px and was “I tried Miami for a few days-jsible fractured nose (Centinuea on Page Three) at the hospital for tre rae her to headquarters where | ‘Continueg or, Zage Three) Francis at Trumun Phone 9134 Your PURE OIL Dealer Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries . - Accessories SN TT LY EL Randolph Scott and Janis: Carter “SANTA FE” (in Color) furthering Cuban-Americ ‘s. Shown during the preseniation, and Cuban Consul Oscar = * Receives Honor From Cc ‘use | JOSE MART! Citizen Staff Photo a Seroll and Medal in feature of LOUIS M. J. EISSER was presented with n relations as a from left to right, President of the yesterday's Juan Lopez, Vice n Carlos Institute; Institute; Julio Cabanas, Morales. Veteran OF Cuban Struggle Rox: Independence Reveres Memory Of Jose Marii As Akin To That Of America’s Washington And Lincoln Local Man Who Joined KEY WEST IS CLEAN : 1896 Expeditionary cfg Phe ee Re . 7 Forces And Fought In AS ANGERS See . s MIAMI ‘®—The Miami Herald Oriente Recalls Marti said today that at least two big By JIM COBB ume gamblin operations are *u “Jose Marti, Whenhe, spoke to Ming in the Florida Keys but cy his followers, inspired them with, West _is, shut tight, In & story by staff writer Arthur the same sort of fervor, that j 1 must have stirred the compa- .. Himbert, the Herald said gam- ) bling was in progress at Wylk’s triots of Washington and Lin-/ Restaurant just outside Key Wesi coln,” So said Gil Gareia y San-' and at Hanley’s Restaurant and |chez, 73 year old veteran of the! bar at Marathon, 50 miles north Cuban fight for independefice in on the Overseas Highway. an interview yes ' “Key West, on the other hand, Garcia, who held the rank of | appears on the surface to be as mel on the staff of General! clean as an angel’s wing,” the Her Saleado during the long struggle, ald story added. can Teme | | ' j ‘ for Cuban freedom Their Resources For Fight For Freedom Were Guined In k. W. The memory Jose Marti, Cubas Apostle of reeedom, was honored yes- terday with — impr Bayview Westers ve in hey ceremonies Park when {gathered along with civic dignitaries to tver- the and milit ;commemorate the ¢ jsary of the birth of | Cuban patrio ‘the ceremonies, pre: ied over by Julio Cabanas. } President of the San Carlos | Instit featured the lay- ing of a wreath on Mar statue in the park, addvess- by the civie officials | present and the presenta- | tion of a citation and medal | to former. Mayor. Louis M. ). Eisner, by Cuban Consul! Oscar Morales in apprecia- | tion of his 's while | mayor furthering rela- tions between the two countries, The program, conducted — ir both Svanish and» English wa ovened with the ‘playing of the Star Spengied .Batiner and the “whan National anthem by the Kev West High School Bane. Harry — of the Caballero» de Marti No, 3eplaced a wreath the statue gf Marti followed tributes be the children 6f the San Carlos Institute. Mayor C, Bi Hervey made a short address \in which he Fointed out that it was fitting that “Marti wak born in the | age of another great liberator. | Lincoln, Both loved freedom,” he said. Cuban Consul Morales said that Key West with it’s Spanish |heritage is a living example of |democracy in action. That "the } les serv ‘eet large and powerful United States ber numerous occasions men! (5 S ] | the Cuban martyr spoke to his, UAGAPEELES Stolen [2nd the small neighboring coun countrymen to exhort them toj ald oO! shaper gH ic se rise 46: thecausel af fhoudonel \A M: A jharmoniously is WoluntesHiig Hic aoe the| t argaret NN i their common love for freedom ve ; j as ey West that the age of seventeen, Garcia joimed| In a iasheg and entering oft Was in Key eee ad tthe the expedition commanded by} Margaret Ann store, Flagler ave-|(U0Un (Ut Bt te ee General Vidal which left Jack-| nue. last weekend, cigarettes valu | ft se apc ahah sonville early in 1896 and landed! ed at $104.50 were stolen, accord. |9°™ on Cape Santa Cruz in the Cu-, ing to Police Chief Joseph Kemp | _ 1” accepting the medal. E | ner said, am proud and hap- ol Oriente on, Patrolman H April 28th, of that year. j gated the b He farticipated in numerous! terday mort battles in Oriente — including | Open and the safe had been tamper Capen Victoria de jas . Tumis, /¢d with. The combination had been hwiquany and Cahonao! It was Knocked off and the side was cut skirmish phag, vith a chisel. Entry was gained # unassuming veternre had hyough the rear window of the terse sHot out from under aa ie % rest ~rdom. Missing, said and received a butlet wound inj Police, were one case of Chester ris leit heel. His legs still bear | fieild cigareties and one case o! i 2 | Lucky Strikes. Found in the brush ontinued on Page Three: nd at the rear of the store were a jcase of unidentified cigarettes, one lil Seaman : ‘aken | {pair of dark glasses and one pinch From Tanker Sun. Police notified ck Carriera store F. G i th merchant seaman on the tanker, 4 S. S. Paco was removed from vessel at 6:00 p. m. yesterday the local Coast Guard office The Coast Guard received word yesterday that the ship would be} ban Province king in at 7:25 yes. of manager of the Graven who conducted rch of the store with Lt Hernandez and Lounders Page Eight) 43. a seriously ill ene Conunted On " Juvenile Judge Teaches Students at the main ship channel buoy yes-| terday at 6:00 P and the C. Coan ee Scan Ce eee _Last week Juvenile Court Judge ispatched to the scene effecuing,£%2, Warner Gibson, taught the! the transfer. Upon their reture to ninth grade Social Studies class . : fer subject was “The Juvenile the Coast Guard dock the ill sea ' rea : man was taken by Navy Ambu ovrt y means of wire record nce to the Naval hosiptal where ef Her lecture was presented to a authorities reported him suffering acacia peer dana = toes @astro intestine] hersnoreues (cout system: of Blorida sous gastro intestinal hemmorages. |" y 406 Gibson pointed out that He was placed on the serious list and was given a blood transfusion. |! court is private and operates a welfare court not a criminal as His condition is now reported as datinfactiey — ** | court. She also said that the courts “His next of kin, Mrs. Abert first duty was to protect the child Carrierra of 518 N. 2nd St.. Cam-|2nd then the community cen, New Jersey has been notified Naval officials said. oe ( FOR THOSE WHO APPRECIATE GOOD ITALIAN FOOD LUIGI'S RESTAURANT e—CHICKEN CACCIATORE « Pizza Mothers Will March on POLIO THURSDAY, JANUARY 31 7:00 to 8:00 P. M. LEAVE YOUR PORCH LIGHT BURNING VOLUNTEERS NEEDED eLaSagna ORDERS Tg TAKE OUT CALL 1736-J 7 DUVAL TEL. 1998 OR 2390 AFTER 5:00 P.M ee Lounders investi-| ng. The rear door was | } and py to accept this honor, but I feel that the people of Key West are more entitled to it as I only very humbly represent- ed the people.” Or in the words of Marti that appear on the Bayview Park monument. he said, “I only wished to offer to the people of Key West that which is lef? of my heart. Captain P the Rev. Ismael Negrin of the Caballeros de Marti, Jose Diaz and a student at the San Carlo: Institute gave short talks The Honor Guard of the At thur Sawyer Post, American Le gion was also present, along with Police and Fire De;artment resentatives and the entire bership of the Order Caballero’ de Marti. The large group of spectators included many winte visitors to Key West ; DOCTORS PL AN” FURTHER TESTS FOR WALTER WINCHELL ayson of the Navy rep mem MIAMI BEACH «# — Doct planned further tests today for Broadway Columnist Walter Win who said he has be dered to “drop everything” for 4 } least a month. Winchell announce during his broadcast Sunday that he had been ordered to rest and later said the decision followed examination by physictan a heart specialist. chell n or an his UNA SRMER AN INVENTORY SALE '25% OFF LIST PRICE PURE RUBBER TIRES Black and White Sidewall NAVARRO, Inc. $01 DUVAL ST. TEL. 6 Fd re

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