The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 29, 1952, Page 1

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| TT TEL OED TE LLL ID ET ALE LDA Warmest City In Nation Today Was KEY WEST of vou. cue Ne. 52 SEOU),, Korea om - A pewerfu. feree of Allied. for calor smashed throagh We former Bev supply base of Kamson. today anr blasted Chirese ©. \reocked aunt of the city Another group of raiding U. N tanks fought it out with Chinese artillery and mortars on the West ern front The big tank strike through Kum song on the central. front was sup. i by Bineh howitzers and o self propeded gun for more than three hourr prong rumbled right through and, in the words of one “shot thie’ living hell Chinese hidden inothe billy it Pt 2 4 i i prong blasted Cin See a Ae Gee of GS es Some of the W-ton Ge ton tanks were damaged But ef took them in tow them back to their the broke off & big strike TEEs t e F ee 7 pronyad strike battered ce | ates Show ond the house wax jammed THE su Judicial High Jinks At Lions Club Minstrel Citizen Staff Prot MUNICIPAL JUDGE ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO «1° prepared ny iegel eventuality lest night at the Lions Club Minsire w in the High Echoo! Auditorium, when he came preper to take his case theer, that is) to a higher court — even if he show needed « ctep ladder. The fast paced which kept a capacity crowd in atiteches, is scheduled to run tonight and Fi day with cugtgin tune at & p.m ions Chib Minstrel Well ved By Large Audience Fast-Paced Production Gets Off To Circus Ring Start And Never Stopped Galloping | By DOROTHY RAYMER . _ The Lions roared last night, r who brought down the he the sudionce reared right; io ot - se mabe was opening | Lions’ Ciub Old Time stuff” gleaming all over him. In mute biues, a fascinating be-bop saps and ia “Shorty’s Got To Gos” a jtone before the cortain went UP omedy selection, Willie was Mr in the Key mptly at 8 p.m. + % ‘The fast-paced under For spontaneous, unexpected laughs, there's Barique Esquinal do, Municipal Court Judge whe engages in Olen and Johnson interruptions called “Cre overs.” His lines, delivered in a West " Spanish inflection though te is The Carbonell boys, Louis and |in blackface make-up, added to Cecil, sorted the fun by sitting the hilarity [Gown at the drums end the! “presiding over the hilarious Plane to beat out a rapid-ti®| oeogram in Mike Jacobs as prologue of Dixieland musi¢ @8/ straight man, the interlocutor jeurtain-raiser, That wasn’t just @/ ie contributes a balancing. act Carbonell! ¢laque in the ftromt)in the oleos and was one ot the rows giving enthusiastic applause | ner responsible for the enter the whole audience joined painment ji the oatbudiowm End men, Jim McLaughlin as | Against fo kdvop of minstrel| 7. Bone, and Stuart Whiting as a j@esign in colorful pattern, the bouney comedian named Sambo. jentirg ensemble bowed in sing. | added to the avalanche of laugh ing “Working On The Railroad, ! jter. The deep Alabama rumble ) with @ Sensatione! quartet com. of Bosco, that's Jim Murphy. of Charles Felton, EZ. rolled the patrons in the aisles } met ‘aint Roel pA a. Doubling in brass as an end man production | the direction of Jack Clarke, got off to a cireus ving start and never stopped galloping for nearly two hours of the top en- tertainment of the year in Key w. ’ Gilmére, taking center stage. Peat coe Pies a They. and the chorus were cos- Prom Dix:e?” « la Jimmy Du tumed in white shirts and trou- | ionte in black-fyce. The com sers, king-sited Gowties in bination is a highlight of the and green and shining tophats, 0. minstrel style. They followed the Also dowg double dut first song with dreamy harmony | on and in a comedy team with of “You Tell Me Your Dream” | cyories Hastings, Jim Star of the group is Den Dunne who bed the listeners wild over j*My Wild Irish Rose.” The four tim got his share of at , jffe never gets out of character jas a funny man even when not fables presented other old favorites 4 the " jinchuding “When You Wore A|"pigcioal of the high school (Tulip,” with the chorus joining. | 24 gayweltzer sulocd with tell-| | Solos by dynamic Roy Gross ing effect in “Get Out and Get man tnetocded Who's L You W F Gonna) Under.” Part of the amusement EO naa bi Gone.” 8) of the affair ie seeing important original number itten by Cecll) cinivems cast aside inhibition and Carbonell, who acc ton the plane, « panied hin ¢ brother Louk ture out behind the foctlights with real showmanship. That ap teat eut the catchy rhythm plies also to Attorney Bob Yo Groseman scored again with) Dens who has « magnificent “Lat’s Give It A Try,” exhibiting! paritone voiwe whieh he know professivnal talent ow one The professional touch apphes To Chuck Hesting - the to the entire show as well as 10) navy , incividus! performers as Wilite! | Ward, employee of The Citizen WANTED goes a special niche as (Continued On Pege Three) Furawhed Apartment gine item tome Permanent Reviaene Tour PURE OL Desler | NAVARRO. Inc. . . Accessories ) Hon, 1225 5. W. Sth St. Miami, Fle. | ee ra ere mA 8 li kiki send, til she ran out of eens | The Key West Citis ri . ns 7 IN RUARY 29, 1952 LCTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, F Full Court ession Held $ Suspended In Court By Judge Ca oday: 55 Cases On Docket In the most crowded years, Criminal Couft Dongo 5 w tris Mer M in Judge Th ty plea x a Herbert S. Po nd | cer a» suspended ” ix months for reckless driv Ju Jenkins bad his lie * ee suspended for 30 days on & reckless driving charge for which he was fined $15, ,. Other men charged with reck- less driving and fined were ,dames ivan Smith, $10) Jaevace Myers, $15; Herman Jonas Sie- | gel, $20. Charles Bidvdge Baker, (525 John Deering Gervemg, 815 and William Wallace Cole, $14. Licyd Leonard Belin was Cned, $o for having an iMpreper tages vas Richard Behrman Royee. Lt. (ig) Robert Lee Jones, wae in court on a charge of imprope hroenne California tage ex pire February 4, it was said Jones Was arrested by Chiei Deputy Sheriff Thomas Dixer lest week The men will settle # witnesses this afternoon before 'udge Caro. $25,222 Contract Awarded By Navy . Sixth Naval District Headqpar ters at Charleston. S. €.. has an-/ nounced the award of a contract! for installation of air conditioning | im the Administration Building at | the U. 5S. Naval Air Station, Key West, Fla. to Hill York Corpora.) FIVE PERSONS. inclodin the above pictured car left tt ing north when a tire blew and should be completed by Augue 13, 1952 Captain W. T Eekbers, CEC USN, District Public Works Offi cet ts in charge of construction Vessel Towed . Ti GUNDERSEN Safely Into City JAUL SINCE — MONDAY FOR BULLETIN saree The Honduranian vessel Tabo- “VAGRANCY ge has been found by Coast By SUSAN McAVOY Guard rescue vessel Ariadne off Henry A. Gunderson, whe | | Sen Antonio Light, at the west- being held in Monroe County {o/ ern tip of Cubs at 1:90 p.m. to on S500 bond on a vagraney chore day. mildly seid im Criminal Court The Ariadne is standing by Judge Thomas Care's court ibis eweilting the arrival of a com- morning mercial tug which will tow the “Now I know why I wae arrested disabled vessel to fort. lest Monday—it's because they : —— want me as a witness in the George The_fishing vessel Penny Sin-> murder.” Hopkins 5 gietptitwhich was disabled off| Gunderson said he dida’t remem Campeche was towed safely to ber ongthing about the murde the Key West Buoy by SS Iriona } morning of February 2. because hx vesterday, and inte Key West) was drunk. harbor by the Little Tony, out An admitted alcholic be told the of Key West, Lt. Clem Pearson, | court thet be has been in jail be Coast Guard commander an- fore on drubk charges but thet be nounced today | was not druok the morning of Fel The Siggleton got in trouble ruary 2) when he and John Conk last week during the high winds were afrested in the little whack 0° The Lady Ann provided « tow the foot of Simonton street. The fuel. The | shack is 12 feet from where Georse Nemesis, Coast Guard reseue Hopkins’ brutally beaten bedy « vessel from St. Petersburg, was, foued by a milkman at 190 F going to search for her, after the ruary ?, Key West Ariadne gave up to Gunderson seid he was im }go in search of another vessel | condition te remember ytte in distress, the Honduranian Te | sbowt the murder mornins. fir could never have passed a drunk “Yesterday the Singleton was if ume had been give lrowed in here where she will be | That was af 7:50. Pour hours byte repaired after being without Heuer be The Ariedne is still trying to | jell, Gunderson woe stitt dr fing the disabled Taboge last | when the @itizen saw him being be reported off the northwest tip of ; owt of ‘sit to taper funeral be Cube to see if he cowl identify the ns unknown boty Wi In M | Gundersen was charged by 1 Case Is Arrested imety Sheriff Serge Hermandga tle Henry A _ @ withess morning of being « pablie “hols ance. He said be pocked him wp ih im the George ine marder | case along with @eompanion Joh (Continues on Page Throed | boge meter test Charles Brown Hall of the Ficet was a half hour defen the ccety 16 Gospital while ‘the others Taiped opkins Murder Wits oD. A. Car Demolished At Big Pine Key Pa a. a kvld baby, minecnbel od tiekgd a gar Sehdol. who, with his te off the road. The eorpiug of the fire whieh desifuy ed 9 buit’ing oposite the shack sen suid oa bam. t work. | have ® Seviei Securdy card, and theugh Thave been druak a lot I was sober the moraing | was arrested.” Hernandez agreed that Cook and Gundersen wore sober on Febbuary % the morning of their arrest “They ott both held on $560 bond cach on vegrancy charges, pend ine the grand jury tegonelting in the Hopkins exse After court [ (atked with G sen. ile sald be had tried te ap through Aleabalies Aftony twins in New Jersey, where his former ome is He satid he stayed sober ior three years fay }e was sober as a jdge Gui tam aiter his enforved week on the wegen ia Monree county jell ough he will be provided with Ciguretion while im wine will aot be served him of dinner ov other s be was tformed plumbing — contractor o hit Southeramost shit row io Key West end haenct man axed te cet off tt. Seerminegly mtetli ent. he connet contrel his drink ” i's the first drink thet gety County Setievier Al in discussing his vnty tail satd be would Whe t \A members while fe & erhaps the: time he yw view while he t bebiewt bers. oad wet in front of o ber. fie wes assured oy af court of lan B. Cleare, Jr t the ee L im jai, @ fe that be will be treated welt ‘ uring «his confinement there Hoth homie bendaged from cue Os Page Trrees The U. S. Supreme Court | { Says So Indications are That The City Commission WILL NOT PASS ANTI SOUND TRUCK ORDINANCE ar | Protect Your Civil Rights! Be There Monday, Mch. 8 P.M. CITY HALL me 0,000 BUILDING GIVEN FOR OUSING PROJECT % * a a ae ne ee: He Says Today After Court Sets $500 Bond OH or es EM e ea eT Associated Preas Teletype | es and. Photo Serv 72 Years Devoted lateresta of Key Wew PRICK FIVE CENT * Joe Sirugo Will Build 98 Duplex Units On Patterson Ave. | Joe Sirage, President of the Rowseveli Rouleyard Holding Corporation, made application this me = Inspector Ralph Rus. (sell fora permit for the a Ps YOU'LL SPLIT YOUR SIDES ROARING AT The Talent Packed TICKETS AT DOOR OR TROPICAL TRADER ~ Losceccenesese= ad

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