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5 SESE ENS Page 8 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Mondey, March 31, 1952) Faith, Hope And Charity Reach 84 } Bloody Weekend Leaves 14 | Dead, 24 Hurt In Automobile |’ Aecidents And Drownings «By The Associated Press in a collision four miles west of | Automobile accidents ‘killed 14| Mulberry in whjch Mr. and Mrs. persons.in Florida over the week-|Joe Cherry, Lake Wales, were ‘end, another man drowned while | killed. fishing and the bodies of a.man and} State Highway Patrolman How- | woman missing since March 21 }.ard Jones-and Assistant Polk Coun- | were found floating in a canal. At }ty Solicitor W. P: Tomasello, who | least twenty-four were injured. investigated, said the fourth auto- : 4 “Worst, accident occurred seven:|mobile which set off the chain of |} i - miles northwest of DeLand where | collisions sped past another car on four-Negroes died when their auto- |the right -hand. side amd.did not | mobile’ was forced cff the road and }stop. ae ¢rashed into a tree. Daryl Cherry, his wife and two ‘Tlie ‘Negroes were identified as |small daughters, Mary “and Dar- lie Davis, DeLeon Springs; |lene, also of Lake Wales, were Eddie Lee Smith, Orange City; Na- | hospitalized. Daryl js.a son of the than ‘Rolle, DeLeon Springs, and | dead couple. s Hattie Birch, DeLand. ~ William Rutherford, 35, driver of | “State Highway Patrolman Jim | a pickup truck, was Killed and nine | Tapscott said three white men — | Greyhound-bus passengers suffered | Roland:Smith, 21; Donald Harper, | minor injuries when the truck and 2%, and°Charles Monk, 18, were|bus collided near Jacksonville. held in $1,000 bond each on charges | Both vehicles burned. of’culpable negligence aud acces-; William Augusta McArthur, 2, | oe SCE a Miss Evelyn Whitman, 28, Fort | suffered in an automobile accident | : (®) Wirephots | pee ae Hira R. Edger- pont Pippo ese cmeggie st a TAKING A NIBBLE OF THEIR CAKE in preparation for their | , 24, Miam: ings were killed al ? rs | 84th birthday party in Marlboro, Mass., are identical triplets, pai io reise ang ps pure a nore gal nd | «the former Faith, Hope and Charity Coughlin (left to right). As near Dania. Ivan Ashley was in-| Holmes, 28, was rescued when their | “School girls in North Brookfield, Mass., their mother had to red. : fishing boat capsized Saturday. | , dress them differently so teachers could tell"them apart. All Mildred Tinker, South Dade | Melton’s body was recovered. widows, the married names of the spry ladies are (left to right): | Camp and James Minnis, Perrine,| The bodies of Mrs. Horace W.; Mrs. Faith MacDonald, Mrs. Hope Daniels and Mrs. Charity | were killed and three other per-} Thompson, 64, and Isaac Henry; Murphy. | sons hurt when two .automotiles | Summerlin, 61, were found floating | collided and plunged into a canal|in the North New River Canal 18 | - ae miles east vag Hemerens. miles guts of re ay, P, F oy. iMr Loverin $ Ray arcantel, five |disappeared on Mar r ailure seni ol, ws led when ajleaving Miami enroute to Cairo, ower e Se a ss truck crashed a parked car |Ga. | near Cross City. The child’s| Palm Beach, County Sheriff John Caused Crash Brother Dies eee © Risk, said apaas pate eee ln’ JACKSONVILLE ( —The Navy! A week-ead visitor in Key pin a ind piles ae ed ame into the canal . Thursday said “complete failure | West from: Tampa with her hus. chicos rae ee ey : of the aircraft's’ power plant”}band, here on business, Mrs. caused a Corsair’s, erash-landing |Frank W. Lovering received a e : ‘ in which two women were killed | telephone call from her daughter, Ty Con All But on the seventh fairway of the | Mrs. Géorge S. Harris, West Med- y Truman Vinces Timuquana Golf Course here | ford, Mass., of the death in Port- : Sei ine March 19. land, Maine, at 6:30 p. m. Sun- B 9, The women were Mrs. Brady |day of her only brother, ; Albert f ie t ey Johnson, about 50, wie of the vice i Mi Paley: ue sees aay ta: tig His z ? wesident-general manager of the | lowing a heart attack. He _By ERNEST B. VACCARO jaye been targets almost daily of Siateoce Daire Co., my Mrs. Wil- ; been ill since just before Thanks- Soviet press and radio. liam Dempsey, about 35, wife of | giving. e Londen papers stressed the/the vice president of the Graze-| Mr. Parry was manager for Dempsey construction firm. Maine and the Maritime Prov- | ‘The pilot, Ens. Charles L. Green- | inces of the Lumbermen’ Mutual wood, Bloomfield; N. J., was only | Fire Insurance Company. slightly injured when the plane hit} He is survived:by his widow, a the fairway, skidded several hun-jdaughter, Mrs. Dr. Albert L. dred feet, and crashed into a | Moulton, of Portland, and a son, Nelson Parry, of New York who is a superintendent in charge of bringing gas into New England. Funeral services are set for 4 aged with burial at Medford, The New Improved Guts Grease FASTER! For Dishes, & : : r ’ Fine Fabrics PRICES GOOD THRU ~ HUNT'S G. B.C. S. or WH. K. i , NEW STORE 135 ruacuer OLD STORE 727 ouva: st PRUNE JUICE OLLO =. Ze DINTY MOORE'S ’ “PAAS" EASTER EGG DYE REG. 15c LGE. 25c HOLSUM %.::° Fresh Lime Frosting Ea. Golden Cakes . 50c Almond - Nut Ea. Coffee Cakes. . 43c 2 in pkg: Danish Pk. Butter Rolls ... 19c Raspberry Cream Ea. Jelly Rolls .... 35c 8 in package: HOT Cross Buns .... 38c ass. ‘Mrs. “Lovering will not go north. She and her husband left Key West this morning for work in Homestead for Florida Grower Magazine. They will re- turn to Tampa Wednes oe Se Ps yerit would be the same BA ives. #0, Bal, fe Gere 2 ; ha away. |. Pict | Stevena was sibing Bold about ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES “his ‘choice of a successor. ‘crime conditions in. the latter's and EQUIPMENT Gov. Stevenson seemed et au city, “eee aad a recent bank em-| 126 Duval Street Phone 250 Suddenly Reid heara a voice at | NeW. and Used Metal) Broc FANCY. emons* 23: | fe Ae at the line a spre, & Wood Desks FRESH GREEN TOP ; : prea b ned » =’! Used Cash Registers DIXIANA TURNIP Gi : been locked in the vault!” . ‘ | Kale or Collerds 2 for 95c myee® said Moning tors few | Used Typewriters ' Carrots » 15: 10 employes in a vault andes | Rentals by the week <a caped' with the éompany’s $7,200 or month cuit: : ili? +3 No. 303 Can - ae the same time, pro - Truman ‘ m. Robert. Kerr of Oklahoma, Cries of “We want Truman” kept }eampaigning for delegates fa interrupting, but finally he urged | transfer to Truman, openly became j.. ‘them to: “get in there and pitch” |a-candidate m his own right. for a November victory. He: prom- = ~ ised to work as enthusiastically sees 2 msi ath is on it.” Most of the world’s press banner- - Truman's decision to step down, but it had not yet been pub- im Moscow. It was safe to say the Russians will not grieve. Truman and his foreign policy es on e am 7S. 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