The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 2, 1952, Page 1

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VOL. LXXIII. No. 80 H. Earl Damen Announces For School Board H. Earl Duncan today formally arinounced his candidacy for the Monroe County Schoo} Fourth District, ‘subject to the| May Democratic Primary: In offering himself to the electorate, Dunean stated: “Although con- sidered by some a ‘Minor Office,’ I sineerely believe that member- ship on the School Board invo}xes one of the gravest responsibili- ties within the power of the citizenry to confer since upon the ability, the devotion to duty sentative of Ponts siai Credit Corporation fi this city, Manager of the City Loan Peed art maid and, at present, “General ‘Manager of Neos Ine. In thé Civic field. “been & member” of the fon Chamber of Commerce the past Six years, serving as paleo eae ie Key W Wost girl, the former Orchid Lake, we have two chil. | dren in whose education here in | the city of Key West we are both | most interested. During the late Wor T participated in the vision of .Franee on D-Day and} hold from the Freneh Govern: | ment the Croix de Guerre. As a Member of the School | Board, I shall strive to accom. plish the following program for | the betterment of our children: 1, Secure a practical Dental mtinued On Page Six) CHOICE BUILDING Lots | Convenient to Schools and Shopping | Zone, Residence “A” from $1500 | CHARLEY TOPPINO 2 SONS PHONE 1865 . 1648 t Ken W THE S®O Bentley Opposes : Payment Of Engineer's Fee Commissioner Hclaives:Aanciant | JAYCEES rig a2 TO CHOOSE [LEADER Four Members Have Been Nominated For High Office Of President Kenneth Knowles, Chairman of the Jaycee Nominating ccimmittce announced today that the annual election of officers and directors of Commerce will ‘be heid tonight at 8 p.m. Prior to the election anf regular weekly .meeting of the Club the So- cial Committee has made arrange- ments to hold their monthly din: ner meeting. Dinner will be served commencing at 7 p.m. The following are in the runoff *|for the office cf President, Paul - | Esquinaldo, Jim Keen, Tony Mar- tinez_and John Pearson. For the o;- fice of Vice President from which two will be elected the following names have been submitted, Chet Cold, Paul Esquinaldc, Jim Keen, Kenneth Knowles, Tony -Martinez, John Pearson, Newell Pinder, tve- Pélte Sweeting. + Charles Saunders is the sole no- Treasurer. ‘The following bese see fone on oe ges as Mr. and Mrs: John Maylard have sold their property in Mar- telle Towers for $25,000 accord- ing toa deed filed today. The Maylards sold to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hendrix, Lot 14 of Block 5 of the Martello Towers | division. NAVARRO’S announcement on - WKEWF - 1600 on your dial - between 12:45 and. I p.m. tomorrow. you | Y BEA INNER!) NAVARRO, INC #0) DUVAL STREET and part of Lot six adjoining | Seidenberg avenue and First street. Buyers were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shepherd: the death of Allen Harris. for the Key West Junior Chamber | UTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN TH KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1952 Judge Lopez Issues Writs Habeas Corpus WRITS APPLY TO CARMICHAELS: BOTH INDICTED ON MURDER CHARGE Circuit Court Judge Aquili Lopez, Jr. today issued writs habeas corpus for “Carl Car. michael, Sr. and Jr., indieted first degree murder charges in 4 x * The writs are returnable for‘a)* hearing in Judge Lopez’ cham- be: Saturd: i t 10 ee Loan Requests a ee. dy ¢, Far Exceeded i ury an mrique Es- * } Sum Available Dion Announces quinaldo, Jr. must. show the. Judge that their clients, accused. of first degree murder, are os Fred J, Dion, president of | the First Federal Savings | and Loan Association, 514) pene hata | minee of the’ Club for ed office, of | titled to release on bond. Each man was iree on $5:000' bond before their arrest last Fri-| day at the direction of the be roe County Grand Jury wi indicted them after charges - is- Southard street, today an-| suing from a preliminary hear-|Mounged the lending’ of Ze Rk ie . ee . in, loans locally. ; ‘ather and son were #-): All the’. maney will ‘be! dicted on the charge of killing F A Ha by drowning him, accord. | used for improvements : bilge Jing to the Grand Jury. réport Key West, except. one ‘ap- |last week. The nude body of the | plication for Sto¢ek Island.: allegedly murdered man wanlit is hoped to lend money found off Stock Island on De- | |cember 14. A sailor, chief state (f0F improvements, ete., as |witness, has repeatedly testified far north as. Marathon. as, jto the threats. against made by the father and son on! the night of December 13 in his! presence. On a first degree murder ‘in- dictment prisoners are only “re- leased on bond if they can el that they are entitled to it, Lo-} |pez said. On any lesser charge of murder or manslaughter, risoners are eligible for bond) ately. State Attorney J. Lancelot Lester; who presented the pti 5 nen before the writ of ao ae Lay EISENHOWER TO RETURN { By JAMES E. LAWSON | ABILENE, Kas. (@®—Gen. Dwight (D. Eisenhower messaged home- "|town friends today it is his “‘pro- | found”’ hope to return ito the United | | States well in advance of the Re- | publican National Convention July | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Norviel | | sold for $14,000'five salt pond lots | “The 5-star general who spent | | boyhocd here gave no hint, how- jever, on whether he plans to lay | le his duties as supreme Allied mander in Eurove and cam paign actively for the presidential ; nomination. | The Pat Miniin roc ys ar Hone yearly uy: will be served wit copy | per cent on all deposited Harris | more funds become avail.’ able. Loan applications far | amount of $102,000. More money will be approved ean deposits in- The board: of directors of | the new concern <feel «cer! tain that they can make al nd payment of | hm 'Within“one year, — jexpect to have deposits | Jennifer Jones In Island City Jennifer Jones, movie star; and her two children arrived yes- terday afternoon on the 2:47 National Airlines plane from Miami. She is said to be staying at the Casa Marina. hotel. { { i | Cilis E U.S.A. <= Commissioners Ap _ Between Big Pine Key--Cape Sable x *& *& x &* * ‘Far Away Places i Citizen Staff Photo | FRED EUGENE STREET (left), ond bis brother William David take trip to.North Africa in stride. “It’s just another trip” says Fred when questioned ag to his feeling avout guing, the hoys are sens of Mr, and Mis, W. F. Street. Mr. Street is a tor- pedemean im the Navy amd has been assigned duty in North Africa,after a@ year streteh here. Be j night from Taft to. KisenhoWer to ‘Taft and back again in a dizzy series of changes that have shown ne” the slightest sign of developing a steady trend. By DON WHITEHEAD Close behind Vaft.und Eiseahow- OMAHA ~™—The furious Ne- jer—hoth write-in candidates—came braska presidential popularity cca-; (Continued On Page Three) test was a knockdown battle today — between Sen. Taft of Ohio and P Lj | Gen. Dwight D, Eisenhower—with Jon Hall and Marie Windsor in Taft holding an uncertain lead. The lead had shifted during be! “Hurricane Island” AAT, | POOR OLD CRAIG |_ SERVICE STATION ' tore, 2 PURE OIL Dealer ide DUFFY'S Tubes . . Batteries’ x * ek $102,000 Loaned Locally By Federal Savings “len xk * | Gomez Says Project Will Be Privately. ° Financed An al) out push to get a privately financed ferry Started across the 24 mile stretch from Big Pine Key to Cape Sable and _nine miles of highway from Kast Cape to Flaming connecting with the road to Homestead and U.S. 41 was approved by County Commissioners at s their meeting last night. Rogelio Gomez, initiator of the Cape Sable highway plan, spoke jfor the Lower Keys Property Owners Association .of whom eight were present, They pressed for the interim ferry, unti! |road can be built connecting the Lower Keys with the Florida mainland ut Cape Sublo. ‘ The Commissioners agreed up {on motion of Joe Allen that ead will send representatives: to the next State Road Department jmeeting to request the imine jdiate extension of State ro: from Flamingo to East Cape, distance nine miles. ,This means that motorists on the Keys uid take” direct)” to 27 75c Per Cu. Yd. Leaded at Stock Island Pit @x 8x 16 BLOCK 20c Per. Block { In Quantities) Ready-Mix Concrete Rock, Sand and Gravel CHARLEY TOPPING & SONS | Phones 1865 - 1648 Stock Istanc Cn OF MIAMI 1S IN TOWN (NO FOOLIN’) Commencing Today THE CASA MARINA HOTEL and BEACH CLUB Will Operate On The European Plan NEW LOW RATES $10 - $12 - $14 Double $6 - $8 - $10 Single THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY To stay AT ONE OF THE WORLDS GREAT RESORT HOTELS AT THESE LOW RATES. HERE 1S WHAT frou WiLt ENJOY! Delicious feed at populer prices. Beautiful cocktail leunge. Champronship tenni» csvrts — Ne coerge! Your own locker at our Beach Club — No charge! Shulflebeard courts — Ne charge! New Seleriums — Ne charge! Fishing Pier extending way out in the ocean Television, Badminten Crequet, etc. 2000 feet of Beach, 8 acres of grounds. i PAT HEMINGWAY, RIGHT. house where his best known books ngways. He visits ther on the site of the old Detmonico’s 90 FT. BAR — ALL AMERICAN FOOD OPEN 8 A. M. — 2 A. M. DAILY ENTIRELY NEW DECOR — NEW POLICY FAMOUS FOR FINE FOODS IFITSFOOD ... IF IT'S DANCING ... IF IT’S ENTERTAINMENT RAUL‘S At the resort Area Delicious drinks et our Tropical Ber AND Blends 60c Scotch 70c Most Cocktails 70c DINNERS FROM $1.65 Served from 5 P. M. to 10 P. M. DANCING TO GUS AYALA & HIS ORCHESTRA EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS, P.M. TOT A.M. Dance contest amyone can enter. You the audience are the Judges. Lovely Prize to the winning couple. All this with @ minumun of cost te you. Never # cover or minumun. Spend what you like. ROOSEVELT BLVD. Citizen Staff Phot. AND HIS WIFE, HENNY. LEFT. reiax e oN Pat's father, Exues mest famous author, wrote suse, which formerly led by ramp into Ernest's bedroom of me of Pat's college friends, Erhard Thierfeider sits between the Hex For Mere Pictures See Page 3. on the aiet pott.im frent vember

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