The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 6, 1952, Page 2

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fet Se >_9F_2.F°R.£ 222 2 I> 8 fS22E _FE tte» THE KEY WEST CITIZEN _ * Ohe Key Baz LE lexcept Sunday) by L. P. Artman, « lisher, from The Citizen Building, corner of Greene And Ann Streets Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County Wedneedoy, February 6, 1988 sécusen stich Cominutd From Page One’ degree charve would | ne heord in Judge Thomas Caro’, the pageant it is prob-; ible that the missing third of the! wall of West Martello will e built uo to a height of several ua concrete blocks the circle of the eater and will encourage SEMANA ALEGRE (Continued from Page 1) |The King Is Dead Dog Mourned West Citisen POweesers scores lega\ | Miss Ann Clizabeth Corceran Miss Ann Elizabeth Corcoran native of Portsmouth, New Hamp shire, and resident of Key counsel it was said today The sheriff's department has net released any information re- garding the case. The baby-faced killer continued to be novel prisoner. He was schedulec » long distance phon. ‘all to his family in Gloucester “ity, New Jersey last nivht The body of Hopkins + NORMAN D. ARTMAN | Entered at Key West, Blgrida, as Second Class Matter ~~ TELEPHONES Si ana Member of The Associated P entitled to use for repreduction Business Manager | . fopital, Coral Gables. She was the dvugetr wi We w Capain Michae, Lesimoad (Corer moderate pageant nd hed the awe of A sociated Press is exc lusively all news dispatches credited to it or Not otherwise credited in this paper, apd Also the lpg). qews and a descendant a dist for | COOP tamunies of New & ste Was a descendant of Michael Cotebpad, Cenc al, US. Army, who orgdia.e voteeran Legion. bfd advich of nemwet) PRUs, | et4r. sate, Thou | da lge whe a the ds LOWER KEYS ” » bo CaleOic Laushlers, gud © Onne O Fidancid accompanied — by close frien? and busines , ‘ ocate of the victim. Cardinal Writes The Dions After Seeing Son, John Me. and Mrs. Fred Dion receive surveyor’s time to finish up. Whi doesn t the engineer yet busy t Wait insurance that ihe Eny neer can produce a simple litt) job like this in a few hours. Chairman of the Commissio Gerald Saunders, Sawyer aad A len deiended the engineer s proc Member Floride Press Association amd Aane@iabed ppailies cf Rjqnida Subseription (by carrier) Qe per week, yeat $72.00, single copd & ADVERTISED RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION dhe Citizen is an open forum and invites discussion of public issue and subjects of local or general inierest, Miss Coreoran is survived by hep smith, U.S. Army, among the first graduates of his)» class at West Point to lose his u Jane Josep.ine sams, ang seen Aureane James but it will not publish Sawyer, however, stresses the it was the engineer not he w!.o sug gested that all contractors be re quired to put up cash for 2) per cent of the bid in contract proeé Miss Corcoran was a graduai> of the couvent af the Sisers of | merey, and of Newport Coliee a letter from Froneis Carding! | Se Was also a miisician, majo. Spellman today telling them tho: | #8 i the violin. She studied uv he had met their son, John who i: fighting in Kores. The Dion's released the letter to The Citizen whieh reads as ‘You Will be pleased to know = ; Navy and of Comer, Andrey 1 Clarc.nount N. i. ate der Prolessor Joy of the New Ko land Conservatory of Music Befere entering the Navy, was acclaimed the most p-pular) in her home town of ( in a popularity con was the recipient of a » a lovely Chickering, which she cherished. living in Santo Domingo Dominician Republic . 8. N., who was on Navy “He wanted it to be cash for 5 percent of the bid “We got him down to 25 percent. Commissioners and contractors present objected so to the requirement of cash on bid bonds, that the Commission voted Cocal G.oles, Plorigy. wid Le buried in Artiap em 5 1 al midtery Loner, ee > fey = | HF ‘They passed a resolution that fu- ure bids will be premissible by bid bond. bonding company buad ot f KING GEORGE the monarch is out of | (Conunued From Page One) 5s tf ag f ry. the death had been un. | counsellors had not H i ii : Since the advertisement on ihe Lower Keys bid has already been imnouncement of the new made, Sawyer said those bids will throne | have to be cash. will be proclaimed in an ancieo' | Complaint was that cash bids bar ‘small contractors (rom bid- | i | : j i zi iz f was presented with 4 of mahogany onu from the Casa Columbus, from Ger | 2 fz ; that by paying a $120,000 fine forthe four of its airmen, the United States had ad- spies, The Soviet attitude was pre- close observers, who saw in the shrewd propaganda move on the part i ? a8 mony must await the the official prociama | ing the death of the ' up accession of the Hew . ¢; i work among the nauves i would have sufficient cash to put 2% percent of the bid in cash | ‘ommissioner Bentley said. Con- tractor Henry Hudgins road chair man of the Lower Keys association said he thought that Goggin's sug® Privy Coun- gestion that road projects be group. body which advises ed geographically would not bring Tt is composed largely avout economy | “it with make jobs so big thai loeal contractors would not be able sover to handle them. This would her duties in outside competition,” Hudgins | E Fit / E E entered the Navy from Bos. | ton, Mass., and was assigned | the Naval Station, Key West as | assistant paymaster under | master Raiph Swearingten, USN She was a member of the thur Sawyer Post No. 28, and held z i E (i Francis Cardinal Selman. Archbishop of New York.” M4 8 4 itt ! i ae i iF = i i agi E ae F r i was hone other than Vice jalik: “It has been proved that agents sent by General equipped with maps of . They were judged as as paid by your gov- your government recog- : 1 ie | ‘ ABE on FEE 23 ef |] Bob lope an@ Marrtpe Waewett was a member of the No. | fHREE HOTELS IN Located in the Heart of the City ncasonase ROQMS «."nestavations with BATH and TELEPHONE : i / : i 7 i é s x = é r z B i f i i i : z f : E i : 5 | i : t ts obviously a fraud purposes, the state- people in many nations, Hungary's demand and four U. 8. airmen. of how the Communist against the United States. to make, in a democratic should be paid any personnel forced down i i Chairman Saunders said: igtt i i g i £2 ' hi E = 2 5 id i St. 26 NE ist Ave. 100 Rooms Hated ’ 229 WE, tat Aow R . , y Elevaiwe i 3,BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION _ Senne enema Rope blackmail system F i = * 3 Es “ti BE SAIGON, Indo-China. nation for the release iF i! created under the Vi government now is | ar. | Here. Its judges are charged with the maintenance of “strict disci- | ? i i i built Portabl SINGE i ? i PONY a | © New Speed Contre! © New Sew Light ‘a showdown, that attitude may. cost as those forced doWh in Hungary, their freedom f length of time. Once it is clearly demonstrated, however, that the will not be blackmailed, then the ransom payments no longer be demanded, ahd ih the end, fewer Amer- jails than before. The habiitap/ta Ws 4 fiend is to lend Yim m than he can repay. Miami $5,286,719; ° see $5,901,202; Browa 16-year | $5,000,000; Lake Worth Surfside $34,123,728; Miami Shores Village $4,069,129; Miami $4,096,082. Winter Pork Bradenton $3.315.776. Pana 143,672; Gulfport $2,981 120; #2. i iv will wind up in : 5 Fl i j f _ OO One doesn't have to believe everything in any chw before going to church. if F 3 rs) E There are few things a pretty girl can’t have, if she personality with judgment. i Z é é i ost readers of wit columns are unrecognized ge: ‘The official news of the : ~| death shocked the aun, a had been deeply worried about his a yA es en arenterd Teen eneres eonseeeetes

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