The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 14, 1952, Page 2

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f Page 2 Political _ Announcements *-DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, For State Representative .BERNIFE €. PAPY “For Re-Election” or State Sapsenamsaties. J. Y. PORPER Pervarrry For State Attorney ‘HELIO (MONI) GOMEZ """“ “For State Attorney ~~ J. LANCELOT LESTER For Clerk “S“RARL R. ADAMS ay For County Judge FHLARY U. ALBURY For County Judge RAYMOND R. LORD aia re ‘CLAUDE A. GANDOLFO Por ‘County Tex Collector __ GEORGE G. GOMEZ For County Tax Collector : JIOWARD E, WILSON (For Re-Election) For Sherift ST eli LOUIS M. J. EISNER _JOHN M. SPOTTSWOOD For Clerk of the Criminal Court C. SAM B. CURRY ” For Clerk of Criminal Court HARRY DONGO Por County Commissioner J. M. FERNANDEZ, JR. First District For County Céniultesicner CLARENCE 8. HIGGS Third District “For County Commissioner Third District: Z2SCHARLES W. WELLS For County Cotimisatonér Fifth District UWARRY HARRIS “For County ommssioner Commssioner nha Fifth : 5S -OMILTON 0. “2. > GERALD H. ADAMS For Member of School Board WM. BILLY FREEMAN Fer Member School Board JULIO CABANAS, JR. bg Fourth District For School Board H. EARL DUNCAN Fourth District "Por Justice uf the Peace IRA F. ALBURY — First District — For Re-Election For Constable UARRY LEE BAKER & Pirst District For Constable HARRY H, JOHNSON First District ||? For Juvenile Judge: x BVA WARNER GIBSON For Constabie Second District “SMOKY JOE“ Por Re-Rlection For Justice of th. Peace MES JA) : LIGHTBOURN FORT Second District For Justice of the Pesce , Second District TAMLIN ROY 1 Fo STRAND coins Last Times Today THE INVITATION with YAN JOHNSON AND poRoTHY MeGuins (Comedy Dramas Coming: THIS WOMAN IS DANGEROUS Dewnis Morgan and Joan Crawtora MONROE ..:"" COOLED ns } Last Times Today On Moonlight Bay SONS DAY AND common Vehan tie, Dechalcalar) Coming: FORCE OF ARMS Wiltiow Helden and Namey Olson THE KEY WEST CITIZEN of Circuit Court ~| Billy is a student GIRLS ARE PARDONED TALLAHASSEE «P—The three | Miami girls who stole several eon the telephone company by won't have to go to prison after | | all. che After hearing lawyers for Betty | Corrigan, Marie Orr and Billie | Ruth’ MeNabb plead their clients had rehabilitated themselves and paid baek the stolen money, the Cabinet Pardon Board granted all three conditional pardons, releas- ing them from their vae-year pris- on sentences, the death sentence of George W. | Story, convieted of killing his former ‘wife’s second husband, | Thomas St. Jcan. He also was | charged with killing his ex-wife, | Lucille St. John, but was not tried | on that count. | No action was taken on the clem- ency appeal of Frederick J. Ogden, former Army colonel serving a 20- year manslaughter sentence in the in Cocoa, vil rights were resicred io Mrs. Gladys Diebert, convicted of Jor: gery in Pinellas County, und to former State Sen. E. Bert Riddle, { Bonifay, convicted of fondling small girl. Friday, Mareh 14, 1952 MIAMI BRA © | thousand dollars worth of quarters |* hiding them in their brassieres |, The board declined to commute | ~- slaying of his wife at their home i os 4 ae ?iblishe? daily (except Sunday) by L. P. Artrian, owner and pub- | isher, from The Citizen Building, corner of Greene And Afin Streets | Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County — o Editor | SER ST TR —~--+--. Business Manager Entered at Key West, Florida, as Second Class Matter TELEPHONES 5} and 1935 = . ber of The Associated Press—The Associated Press is exclusively itled to use for reproduction of all news dispatches credited to it not’ twise credited in this paper, and also the local news | soifblished here. mber Florida Press Asrociation and Associated Dailies of Florida ADVERTISED RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION The Citizen is an ‘open forum and inv scussion of public issue | subjects of local or general interest, but it will not rymous communications. publish | | ] IMPROVEMENTS FOR “EY BY THI CITE More Hotels dnd Ap: ctments. beaeh and Bathing |: .vilion. Airports—Land and $ >a. Congplidation of County and City Governments. Community Auditoriuia. WES” ADVOCATED ZEN The board also returned civil | rights: to Delma Carl Suggs who | only found eat he was without them | when he attempted to run for the | Legislature from Bay County Suggs had been sentenced }y Louisiana Federal Court to serve | six months for embezzlement and had thought his civil rights were | automatically restored when his prison term expired. He qualified as a House candidate but withdrew | ree he found out he was ineligi- | e. Legion Home To is | Hhor’and prune trees to set out” LUTHER BURBANK, A PLANT GENIUS ‘Twenty six years ago on April 1th, Luther Burbank, plant genius, died at the age of 77. T ist who had contributed so much to the well-being of so- | ‘o honor this scien- ; ciety, a special postage stamp was issued in 1940. While wealth could have been his, Young Burbank | sdld his first great discoverey — the famous Burbank po- | tato — for a mere $150 because he needed the money to | | Gareh.on ‘his experiments. -#On ohe occasion Burbank agreed to produce 20. | within nine months. Oth- ' Have Playground Equipment Soon Playground equipment for the ; 8rounds of the Legion Home has been ordered and will be install- | ed shortly, Service Officer John Stewart announced at the regu- ; lar meeting of the Arthur Saw yer Post No, 28 on Wednesday evening. © yan : Twenty néw. members were re- | | | | i [Feats he felt that he had a higher goal in life. As hei! r plant experts felt that he had probably gone “off his | ” because it was common knowledge that prune suitable for setting out couldn’t be grown in less), two, or three years. Luther Burbank did what others | ‘id couldn’t be done by budding 20 thousand fast grow- 2 almond trees with prune buds, Burbank’s life is a life of service. As a young man, | e refused good jobs when he needed money badly be- ew wealthy and could have retired, he elected to qoi® nue to explore new fields of plant training. ceived into the Post. The new members include: Samuel Math- ews; Lonzie Hatcher; Edward Goodoak; Roger Desrosiers; Ron- ald Laubenstine; James Dunn, Walter Ronan; Lewis Bays; Tames Naylor; Ralph Atkins; George Kohler; James Williams; Jack Foster; William Meyer: Jack Waters; Robert Jones; Rob. In crossing and _ re-crossing vegetables, fruits, and lowers, Burbank perfected stoneless plums, pitless cher- ies, seedless oranges, and white blackberries. He made eeds into beautiful flowers, and thorny cacti into pear- srt Durbin, Jr.; Gilbert Valdez; Frederick Pockrass; Bruce Arm- strong, Frank Romaguera, chairman—' Americanism Committee, announ- ved that Billy Roberts, Monroe County — Oratorical Champion, would compete in the District, Legion Contest to be held ati Harvey Seeds Post No. 29, Miami, on Friday, March 1th, at 8 p.m at the Key West High School. Romaguere indicated that the contest — pro: motes the study of the Constitu- tion Of the United States | Manuel Cabrera, Jr., chairman ~-House Committee, announced that tle ) Said! birthday of the American Legion would be ob- es by- a bs at the Post Home on Satiirday, Marehr th. The.Key West Guard of Honor conducted: a ‘memorial service in memory of Past Post Commande Albert L. Dinegro, Jr. Today’s Birthday March 14, 11879, at Ulm, nany, son of a dealer in technical slectri upplies, This man who the greatest of scien- consicered backward as ‘ child. But he taught himself ‘aleulus before he was 14. Hiv telativity Theory has chang he concept of the universe. I! : vegan lecturing on relativity ir 4 908. He: new lives and work:'! t Princeton, In Gambia, Northwest Afric: nany: people live in Sim which" s the name of w town, says’ the National Geographic Society. Specializing iin Eye Examination and Visual Training COMPLETE SERVICE ON DUPLICATION of LENSES 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE ‘THIS COMMUNITY 2 fos PM } abbress 619 Duval St. Across from Beachcomber, One Flight Up TELEPHONE: Residence, 295 Office, 332 ALBERT EINSTEIN, born|’ Ger-}| > r campaign could have been won in half of the time. ake | If you think the truth is easy to discover, try listen- | ig to two candidates of opposing political views. If you are onscientious and unselfish in what you} jay or do, you need not worry about what people think. Midnite | conch I 5 Ticket Sale 7:00 p.m. . ; A Ticket Gets You | A Seat | OOPCCSTSSSESSrescessessE | vho had observe Bop! Virat! Feartess! Stoacéag SPECIALS WHITE BATHROOM SET, COMPLETE C. C. CLOSET AND SEAT 170 | $ . | 19x 17 C. 1. LAV. With All Trim ENTRANCE MATS 98 15-GAL. ELEC. HEATER 59.95 H4-GAL. ELEC, HEATER 43.95 C. C. CLOSET (White) with Seat 41.95 WALL CLOSET (White) with Seat 34.95, NAILS (Common) LB. AS SWEEPING BROOMS By ds COLORED BATHROOM SET, COMPLETE Key West Supply Co. With All Trim JSIMONTON STREET TELEPHONE 378 ‘Key Wesiers | Ave Honored session People’s Forum seeceerescoocs eooecs cf * int 10 delete any iiezs whl are considered Mhelous or wnwar- cunied. The writers wid be side nature of | Rank of Chevalier. “Princess Praised’ . Thé Citizen: Like most: effords: theidSem, Alegre Pageant had its ,impe: local Chapter. ‘The {Degree of Chevalier is ba tions and tribulations with | DeMalay activity and lene ‘The |ceived here yesterday by Mr. C. any events which man propose. jominee must be over sixteen’) A. Cold, Key West Manager for - — Te Cie, GE ke oe vere ne gee Witline Neblett is the [Southern Bel STRONG ARM BRAND COFFE ne ee "| soa of Comdr. and Mrs, Neblett of|” pre Report discloses that the | ; « bose ab thao Francis St. and ie a Senio# &€.K¢¥ |@ompany met national defense | 274Utph o STD West igh Schect. Edward. SAP | sequireients for communica-| Coffee X ne a * oard is the son of Mr. BRS. | Goris facilities in the Southeasc ; 0. J. Sheppard of Petronia Sts BE | aid at the same time made nota- Mill eraduated from Key West Bie strides in meeting record at with 3 CO ion which were | Oe installed $15,758,000 worth of jothing snort of 3 to anyone; Versity in. Tallahassee. additional plant facilities. the torturous birth throes. it is impossible, of ecurse, to find room to give full ¢ dreds of unsung h nes who took noth June. nei jed it into somethirg. But it is mor and patience, the grace and| The Company's rate of earn- i ak pane & spbelals vividness of these vital SCOR | te who has, through inad- } ? received «@ The Casa Marina Hotel your favorite dining and dancing spot _FOR THE COCKTAIL HOUR OR AFTER THE THEATER Be aoa Dance on the Patio under the Stars to famous name bands Visit our Birdcage room FOOD —. MUSIC — COCKTAILS — MUSIC — DANCING — MUSIC CASA CAYO HUESO SUPPER CLUB The Best Food & The Best Entertainment In Key West Never A Cover — Collette's Restaurant 917 SIMONTON SEO! ay YOU'LL La GHTED WITH OUR “SCUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN EN CASSEROLE” COUNTRY GRAVY, FRESH PEAS, BAKED POTATO, AND “CHEF SALAD WITH MY OWN SPECIAL DRESSING $1.65 Now Open Seven Days A Week, All Year, To Better Serve You PHONE 461 Cites Record acii ci ihe Grder of De- | Fy ‘0 Key West boys were Ké- tera to |Tored by being elevated to the The boys are William Nehleit and Edward Sheppard. Beth boys “ore Past Master Councillors of the xlighedt henor that can be conferred ‘upon vie De Molay and is for outstanding and marked School Class of 1951 and is a€ pre- sent atiending Florida State Uni Exemplification of the Degree | will be held during the month of jans and the Hurriean Dadicers, Vithout her talent as dancer and teacher and her untiring gocd Ku: would have suffered seriously. F |, The public is cordially invited HARRY AND ROSE JAFFE ANNOUNCE THEIR Seriousy suffered dy unsat- } ‘Southern Bell < =a iservice,” the stated. ‘Potai Expanston | Despite the heavy impact of jciear earnings were only -5.92! substantially higher costs of |C&MtS, mete th py cone operation since the outbreak ot Gparakting expe a inogbased ae crea Wem ew records Of lo a greater degree than did achievement w se vi } operating revenues. the Southern Bell Telephone Com- | "Payroll for 1951 totaled $169,- pany in 1951, the firm's Annual 000 spent throughout the Report discloses. utheast where Southern Bell}: Copies of the report were re-|)- aiong the largest employers. civilian demands. Southern Bell alk GROCERS latgest amount the Company has | ever spent, for new construction | im ahy ome year and probably | fhe largest any single concern in| fie South has spent in a year. Inadequate Rate LOV/ DAILY RA Beautiful rooms. Private baths and showers. Ampte Parking, FREE Special Rates fo Service Men SEMINOLE 95:8, E, Sikes M. A ORTEGA, Proprietor 1005 Truman Avenue KEY WEST'S FAMOUS SPANISH RESTAURANT SPECIALIZING IN NATIVE DISHES, SEA FOODS and CUBAN, SWEETS). Local People As Well As Tou: Are Cordially Invited at the —NeverA Minimum ’ i THOSE WHO APPRECIATE @ Veal Scallopini @ Raviola ® LaSagna ORDERS TO TAKE QUT @ Spaghetti 27 DUVAL PERRY LODGE — Ona Sugarloaf Key 44 ACRES OF RESTFUL SOLITUDE—16 Miles From Key West, 130 Miles From Miami Hotel — Cottages — Dining Room — Coffee Shop — Cocktail Lounge — Bar — Splendid Fishing From Two Piers — Skiffs With Outboard Motors — A Fisherman's Paradise — Swimming Pool — Shuffleboard — Tennis — Game FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, RESERVATIONS, WRITE OR PHONE PERKY NO. 3 Ej i LEE’S ORIE} Key West's First and Only Authentic Chinese Restaurant WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN: Steaks - Chops - Seafood Dinners AMERICAN STYLE Everything Served in An Atmosphere of Oriental Refinement A MUST ON YOUR VISIT TO OUR ISLAND CITY BENNY'’S CAFETERIA YOU'VE NEVER EATEN REAL KEY WEST sHaimp UNTIL YOU'VE HAD SHRIMP IN THE BASKET AT BENNY'S CAFETERIA Orders to Take Out ; 909 SIMONTON STREET Orders Made Up to Take Out PHONE 323 506 FLEMING STREET PHONE 1379 Charter Boats — Fishing ff Room f RESTAURANT|

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