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en ee et am a i i tts ct Page 8 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, March 29, 1952 STUDENT PRESS © KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL “NO. 20 : SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1952 DEATH CAR Written and Edited by Students of the School and a delicious cake were enjoyec ‘New Members For N.H.S. i by -everyone. impressi i Church, the Southern-{ 2+ 19:09. All who attended had Chapter of jational Ho- erful ti president of Woman's Club and Di- rector of Youth Center. Mrs. Ed- (Hostess,) Mrs. Van Bye- Intramurals For Boys ‘3 ona bia pig Peary ie ee LeMAY REFUSES TO economic and lunch room which |order and should be repaired. At p as ga the} (Continued From Page One) | occupy same quarters should be |present hand bell is. being’ used. 5 and nathemat ing her disappearance.‘ It will |separated. No lights in old wing. Suitable vacuum cleaher, should {continue its investigation follow-| Walls are cracked. Inadequate |@ Provided the janitor to be Mr. |ing the direction of the Grand number of drinking water foun-|¥S¢4 during class periods in or- Jury yesterday. tains. New fence needed around] %¢" protect floors from abra- ng t Pts. The Grand Jury in addition tol basket ball court and grounds| S!v¢ action of sand tracked in. b ye i reporting onthe LeMay cast,,need repair at the ends. Wodd- | investigation ‘should be made: to picetinth fg fo presented two secret indictments |shop needs twenty or twenty-|%etermine cause of short life of ; oni ‘in dhe, case of the Carl Carmich-|four inch planner. Storm sewer | “orescent bulbs throughout “the Up well!) o aels, father and son, on first de-|or drainage ditch should be cov- |S¢h@0l, Additional supervision gree murder'of Allen Harris, and |ered so as to afford protection to |*0wld be provided for: -piny: an open second degree ‘indict-| vehicular and pedestrian traffic, | $f0UNds during recess periods. ment of Bennett) Fielding Hill;| “Harris Elementary ‘School: |.°.Pinciana Elementary. School: charged with murder of « George | Roof leaks in various places.’ The | UAderstand.: that: -unsatisfaetory Hopkins, winter visitor, on: Feb- jprincipal of the school reports condition of grounds due ‘to par- ruary 2. abnormal burning out of flores- | titles of glass embedded therein, The Jury also ‘visited public cent tubes, so it is suggested this |#% Well a8 inadequacy of seating installations ‘in the county as{condition be investigated. Inade- | °@P@city will be corrected in ai follows: quate number of drinking water |°"dance with present plans. Re- “Douglass High: School:, Roof |fountains. Cafeteria should be |°#™mend that venetian blinds leaks in various places. Home!onlarged. The principal of the | Peplace ‘fabric shades in the old 3 school recommends that the |Section of the school. _Tremen- them. They were shown’ through | toilet facilities be relocated so as|4°US increase in student in; EEE & Bs Z mt if friendly, informal “atmosphere of | classroom is needed at this|*fo8ram is thought will remedy ;, | our school. school. It is recommended that |e situation. At noon Miss Lowe and the heme r ; an It is recommended that the Ee. girls served them a delicious |; “2"8° Penches be: placed “in| 150) authorities give serious Se shag ‘ the yard. : Ps ‘ a I , ~ineluding Key West! .. ; "i j, {Consideration and attention to idee sated oa Ray hime -yis.| _°Y West High School: It ial ove jatters with’ a view E _ recommended that as as soon as i ; They. were then in good condition |. tical lights be placed in the | % Coftecting mentioned defects, 0 convention itself, _ which peal: also that a pee room d inthe Auditorium at two be built adj . | pairs, and. supplying jacent to the auditor- 3 ‘ jum. The typing room is unduly oe ent -of Mr. Thomas Whitley, | °¥ ‘ ¢ : 5 {Stalled ‘at once a traffic Hurka, Bill Neblett, and |™@nded that there be installed the corner of White and . two large pedestal fans. Exit fh. the location of ai lights in Senior High School ere t Seni High Bel inoperable, No exit lights in,au- |” has * Fie tation . jditorium. One step loose on “fire | 4, No. 5 tie escape on United Street side of | 2¢™ol! ’ per tructur Senior High Building. It is re~|9*¥ 8 County: Garetel’ Hi |iweer be that safe. door re- pital: Reer pects cusleaet ¢ leases be substituted for the Sper tional: 4 tomimes. The visitors and our cwn , present’ bars at entrance doors on | ge lag ener Old Folks ' | delegates seemed to enjoy this part the ground floor ‘in the Senior ‘Heit; Stock Island: Conditions of the meeting very much. ; High’ Building. Gymnasium fa dnind. to" Be ee canta om very serious business meet- cilities inadequate. It is recom- |*?¥ ape § 4 : Fe next. The president of ;mended that the South patio be | With two exceptions, namely: 1) H A | Help should be provided Mr. and the seventh district, Joe Henjun, jextended to the sidewalk. If com-| : i x ed, and the secretary, Pat | patible with traffic meet Mt Bee nthe coking = Wardrop, read the minutes. Next, |Whalton Street, between United, ae Ne roll was called, each delega- pot seminary Streets, should be |2%4 additional bed linens, blank- we reports on what. their , blocked off during school hours. ©tS @Md covers are needed. ~ | student ecuneil is doing to improve | “Woodwork Shop (on old Com- | \tssehool. From. these reports | misary site): Inspection revealed | xther student councils get ideas to \this operation satisfactory under | T R A Vv E L INFORMATION - TICKETS A f ge i : 2 iz Feks if the program was the en- z relp. make their schools — better | present circumstances. places to study and enjoy life. Af- | “High School Annex: Exhaust | vera’ brief recess for flag salute, |fans needed in Home Economic | che new business was taken up. | classroorh: ‘Better police” protec. | About four ¢’elock the convention tion needed around Annex after | SEABOARD ‘ . was adjourned and the visitors ‘school hours. General . condition | RAIL! were assigned to bomes for the jor annex is good. It is suggested | TICKET - OFFICE night. . {that the Music Department be | eee As part of their entertainment, | provided with set of risers of | AGE! a our Student Council gave the dele- four jevels. ALL SCH | “Reynolds Street School: En- | |tire Oldj section needs scraping | |and painting throughout. “Truman Elementary School: AIRLINES Secretary ;Pat Byrd, Trea- ; 7 «Joe Pineda, and. Reporter came the dance spon. | Leaks in Room No. 22 after | council. Next morn. | Deavy. rains. Cafeteria facilities ! at nine+thirty our council took | 7 fair but due to great demand | visitors on & tour of our city |2nd limited seating capacity, pe- | of Key West. ‘As |Tiods of serving are staggered. | one received a Cafeteria should be eniarged. ted by our | Adequate fire extinguishers are ; Tears = Pisa Spaced | Everybody--sim) everybody-- | but switch ire alarm system | mented on vad welltplanned |i8-0n second floor of building and entertaining recommended that an ex-) “After-the elections were over a relay race was held to determine the s| making improvements and __ re-}, ' Citizen Staff Photo SCENE AT LEFT AND TOP shows the views..of the 1948 Chevrolet that caroomed off a Boca Chica bridge and brought death to Ralph M. Gerth, III, ,ET3, Portsmouth, N. H. THE WEATHER Key West and Vicinity: Mostly day with some increase in cloudi- Ress this afternoon with possi- ility of a scattered shower near e shore... Gentle to moderate variable winds. . : Temperatures Highest yesterday __ Lowest last night - Mean Normal __. Maval Base TOMORROV: High Low 1:09. a.m. 5:38 a.m, 12:17 p.m. 7:33 p.m. “City Jail: Santiary conditions are generally poor. Dishes, cups and cooking utensils are needed, Lighting in the confinement area is very poor and’ yeritilation bad. It! is: suggested’ ‘that the County Jail could ben 0 while general repairs ate to'the City Jail and this should be done at once. “Monroe County’ Colored Old Folks' Home: This establishment needs the following: General cooking: equipment, © dishes, drinking glasses, tableware, such as") knives;°"forks, “spoons; two radios; new ‘stdve;'new refriger- ator. There should “also be* in- Malled equipment for © providing hot running water. New’ laundry equirment’is also needed. Linens are also needed: Electric iron is needed. New chairs are needed. Leaking roof requires repair. It is also recommended that a male the halls of Key West High, where to place ‘them within the main |MAkes existing facilities inade-|#ttendant be pyovided to care many of them commented on the | building. One additional portable | 4¥8te but the school expansion | nounced that final tabziation of all! NEW YORK ® —Proposals te tickets sold, donations and cther |¢@4 the steel industry dispute with miscellaneous activity at the Pre-; both a wage and price increase sident’s Birthday Ball gave the sent steel shares up sharply today Key West Junior Chamber of Com- | into jeadership of a generally ad- }}to. Mayor Ha:vey a check in the ; Yancing stock market) }} amount of $3,368.05. partly cloudy today through Sun- | a r wad for |Woday’s Jim Keen, Chairman for the Jay- Mewrlcat cee March of Dimes Ce:nmittee an- merce the privilege of turning over It was the second str. This is the largest amount | ecrage new high for 4 which the Jaycees have raised in.| Gains throughout the ran Key West since they have been / from fractions tc between one and handling arrangements for the | two points. Price changes on the annual March of Dimes wall. downside were small and scat- The Bal! this year was a huge | tered. Suceess due to the wonde-ful ‘co- < Business picked up smartly as operation received from Mr. Mar-; prices advanced, and total volume morstein and Mr. Conniff of the|came to an estimated 700,000 Casa Marina Hotel. They along | Shares, one of the best short ses- with the entire committee from the | sions cf the year. A week, ago Jaycee worked long and hard to |volume was only 410.000 shares. make this year’s affair a success,| Higher were Northern Pacific, ‘ith this cooperation they were | Atlantic Coast Line, Southern Rail- able to turn over the amount, men- | way, Sinclair Oil. Standard Oil (N. tioned. J... United Gas Corp., Anaconda Each year the Jaycées. in, Key |‘Copper, International Nickel, Dow West have strived to give the peo-| Chemical, American Can, _Inter- ple someting better in the line of | national Paper, Bethlehem Stee!, entertainment. < U, S. Steel, Republic. Steel, Gen- eral Motors, Chrysler, Goodrich 1 an& Zenith Radio. $40,000 To Be On the curb market, stocks were ghperally higher with trading brisk. Advancing were Canadian Spent On F ight Atlantic’ Oil, Creole Puen, ° Imperial Oil. International Petrole- Inst Skeeters ~. jum, Louisiana Land, Molybdenum, Aga 3 t Thiokol and Woodley ‘Petreleum. "$40,000 is to be spent this vear Corporate. bonds were slightly for mosquito ¢ontrol in this area, Nene it was stated) Thursday night at a EVEN Mesquite Coot beac .. Scotty (hoping for free advice): interested citizens, J “Doctor, what should I do for a According ‘9 Neil sprained ankle?” ee -chaltmnane tha plans Phe mart Doctor (also a Scot): “Limp!” way to eliminate -nosquitees, | ‘from Key West area aa taaee require the all-out aid of every resident, Today’s Birthday THOMAS (TOMMY) HOLMES, born March 29, 1918, in Brooklyn. Manager -of the Boston Braves baseball team, Holmes is one of the few hitters in the history of major league baseball to hit -300 or better for five years in succession. 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