The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 4, 1952, Page 1

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i" ‘ aes eeninsinmeicamsinstncsinsenstiie sa NOL. LXXIN. No. 82 OLD GAVEL |Dozen Witnesses Will Te OF ROTARY: CLUB FOUND Western Union For. 44 Years Stays On Job Local Western Union office re- Says “Special Interests Sabotage” Cty, Program For Road Development ‘It's -human nature’ not to like , checked on particuairly had the field wide many Yyears,”’ com- Commis- when. questioned into Tuesday night’ : "Ss com- missioner meeting. stated Com- 1. in- Mon- building pro- now in the commis- ‘the county iid: oe it Bi 4H * i : RR & Lf | remarks to the dead man, Quoted in yesterday's issue of en as saying “Bailey docs {not compare with Goggin,” Allen stated that the ee was not r information complete and dtc confuse on at 3 p.m. / many people regarding the issuc.” Horne comes on | Allen's statement follows: till three. Horne |‘‘Under Mr. Bentley's. regime as board, the work done on this | road contracts was ty the county surveys to the contractors. When the contract was pleted he would, ats.the 's der-o i i i fl ef B= s i : +; 38 5s ©. K the bill submitted. This eee: § office his ‘ was more aS. ts and this “brought | in’ ft revenue into the coun- lire is ho doubt in my mind the |that“Mr. Bailey in his field is as * Hedmpetont as the Goggin firm, but y con- | Mr. Bailey is a licensed surveyor ties | And Mr. Goggin is a Registered Engineer. At the time Mr. Bailey was employed he could not be giv- en the authority to act in the ca- ity. as a road engineer due to vense to do this type of work. , when the county decided fen up on its road contracts hiring an engineer Mr. Goggin’s ae 5a we shown. by firm was selected because of his liam W. Warner whose father is Lawrence Russell Warner. Young | ~ 4 ‘Warner gave & brief resume of | livered on Easter which is just one | Marathon midway on the Florida the anti-mosquito -ca + week from.Sunday. . Keys. cial delivery: air mail orders “ to insure that the flowers are de- {geographical location, located at | Tomorrow In Carl Carmichaels’ Case On Harris Dro WEBBER 1S SUBPOENAED BY STATE A dozen witnesses will testify Carmichaels’, Sr. and Jr., attempt to obtain release from jail on bond in the first degree murder charge against them for alleged: ;arowning Allen Harris. ; Former Chief Deputy Sheriff | Miami was subpoenaed yester- | day b yorder of State Attorney J.1 Lancelot Lester. , The other eleven witnesses are Frank Webber, now a resident ot} ATTORNEY LESTER |} | tomorrow at 10 a. m. in the Carl! k To Clean Gov't — ! May Or May Not ; all in Key West. The request to i , County Clerk Earl Adams for} witness subpoenas to them was signed by William V. Albury and Enrique Esquinaldo, at- torneys for the prisoners. Chief witness to testify on behalf of the State tomorrow before Circuit ‘Court Judge Aqui=}* lino «Lopez; Jr., willbe the berg, who has repeatedly stated that he heard the Carmichael father and son make threatening the night of December 13, Harris’ nude, dead body was found off Stock Island on December 14, The accused were giver secret indictments last week by the Mon- iroe County Grand Jury | and arrested in Miami and Marathon. Father and son had been free on $5,000 bond each since their pre- liminary hearing. The men who are originally Georgians, ,in Miami and Marathon. Théy tare accused of murdering the. | Negro by drowning. + Subpoenaed as witnesses in tomorrow's session * which will , hear. the Carmichaels’ attorneys 4 for release on bend are the following: ee . / Berlin A. Sawyer, Sheri n | Boca pice: i mong Broxton, City Police De nt; Ruth Wood, care: of nifag Pes jtonia strect, between: Duval: | Whitehcad;s! Grace » Spicer, -E- Kort, Millage: Vanee «C. Stirttrp, White street-and George W2Dean, Jr, 714 Chapman Lance; ell of Key West. Tornado Lashes Panama City PANAMA CITY (®—A_ tornado roaring with the noise of a giant 12 miles west of here today, dam- aging a dozen beach cottages and unroofing a drug store. A heavy rain which preceded the twister drove . beachgoers, includ. | FAWTUlant sailor, Kenneth Sand- | Jay are now contractors: of | ion’s “‘we can clean up "—as Organized two. months gram a high. [ hila- lcGranery,. was called the . nation’s eGranery—if confirmed by the tate, and it looks as if he will jsest. Trun of Gen. Douglas MacArthur. Je. , attorney general. McGrath plummeted cit 'Cabinet of his old friend ‘Truman. ‘Thursday with a tears, a statement that be was: “the penalty’ for doing his he saw it, and a’ tip to his ‘Bring asbestos pants Ha fe . Genesis: Granery, Would ‘take-over what he called: the “program. Questioning developed that he meat the clean- up:the-government 4 So— " . Home to New York goes Morris. And—in his own good time—Me- Grath was going to Provi- dence, R. 1, after @ public carecr that once seemed ed toward the Supreme Court h—tut one that left him the sixth man to freight train lashed the beach area | depart from the Truman Cabinet to in a rattle of fireworks. Both = men = may’ be coming back soon under different circum- stances. Rep. Chelé (D.-Ky.) said hi: ! Truman's Attempt*——— iM'GRANERY CALLED WASHINGTON (® — The man. President Truman has chosen as his new attorney general was de- scribed by a Republican congress: man. today. as “The whitewash artist” in the 7-year-old investiga- tion of Amerasia and Communists- in-government. E Rep. Velde of, IWinois. said Mr. Truman's, appointment of James Stock * Deadline For Consummation Of Transfer Is May 29th City Commissioners have won.a $3,900 reduction in hydrant ‘rental fees from the New York bonding firm of the Florida Keys Aque- adh | duct commission. Tt had been hoped to P. McGranery is ‘a eruel hoax on NEW YORK (M—Prices sagged |have the full $7,800 can- Jall around today on both the New jcelled but the bonding firm York Stock Exchange andthe New felt that even the 50 per the American people.” In a statement, Velde said Mg: |Granery, while ‘assistant te . | attorney general, was a key figure in one of the most shocking white- washes of all time—the Amerasia case.” McGranery. is a U. $. district cratic congréssman, Mr. Truman ‘Thursday “picked MecGrarery ‘o ‘bess of the Justice Department. The Amerasia c¢: was the ‘ard used by Wis.) for his series chai ‘oor ‘those persons were coon ‘not of ring to spy. this evantry, but ‘on lesser, charges. They were Philip J. Jaffe, an editor of Amera manuel S. Larsefi, | ment” employc.” succeed J. Howard’ McGrath * York Curb Exchange. cest reduction was too Oils were the most heavily trad- | much, ed issues on the Curb Exchange. at unchanged to lower prices. around a point with a few higher | priced. issues losing. more; ‘Canadian. oil share boom, trading Canadian others on, the., ‘profit-ta! jnost | Duc Oils, New British inion Charges against the other four | Oils. Trans Empire Oils and Amer- Persons were Kate Mitchell, an editor of Amer- asia; John S. Service, a high-rank- jing diplomat in the State Depart- ment; Mark J. Gayn, a New York Magazine writer, and Andrew Roth, va lieutenant in naval intelligence. |. Jaife nledaed guilty tc conspiring remove government documents illegally. Larsen pleaded no de- fense to the same charges. was fined $2,500 and Larsen $590. mended the fines with the state- : The Justice Department reéom- — dropped. They were ican Superpower. City Manager Dave King announced this mornihg judge in Philadelphia now. He for-| n the big board the steels, cils ittorney M,_ Ix: merly served pg assistant U. S. rails, motors. and many other ma {tnat City, Aittorney dE | attorney general. and as a Demo- jor groups were down fractions to natius Lester contacted the New. Yorkers by phone-and was successful in getting In Toronto, the focal: point of the |the reduction, This afternoon’ at 5:30, city fathers meet in special session ta consider the Jonr- se. Aqu Com- Peneral - Ramsey to make 0 must be. validated, Rambey told the group Wednesday afternoon that should the Cityever desire to. have its own water. de-, x partment that this: could, be accomplished by purchasing outstanding bonds of the Lower were Calgary & Zdmon- | Commission. ton, Calvan Consolidated Oils, Can- ada Southern Oils, The bonds at present” ti- Royalty, Imperial Oil, Jupiter Oils, |t#l some $1,500,000. Pacific Petroleums Ltd., Royalite Reason for the suggested Oil, Sapphire Petroleum and Wood-| purchase is the possibility ley Petroleum. Ahead were Wright-Hargreaves, = see Reyalty and Lake ‘ines, | { that a new. method of eco- no Other guests C..p.| . These same local florists reports} “Under the old system, the sur- Brownell and Bill- pre. | huge: busi has started already |veyor prepared limited specifica- sentatives for the Bu in Easter juets, corsages and | tions for the contractors and after (Continued On Page Six) potted plants, the contract was let, the honesty of __ | the peg hs og! was all that the | county in paying the ‘mt pa POOR OLD CRAIG } | “As a result the commission | SERVICE STATION: | { found that many of the roads were | Francis at Trum Phone 9194 | {not holding up and that if a road | Your PURE OIL Dealer | __ (Continued On’ Page Six) Tubes . . Batteries | isaosenanis | . - Accessories AUDUBON SCREEN TOUR BERT HARWELL Presents CANADA NORTH A Full Color Motion Picture ing a large number cf Alabama} House judiciary subcommittee, school children, indeors, and one } which is investigating. the Justice was reported injured. Department, may call for more testimony from McGrath and may want to Heat Morris’ as weil. (Continued On Page Six) Fine Fishing Taclle Thompson Enterprises. Inc.| CHOICE BUILDING LoTs | | af ¥ HARDWARE DIVISION Convenient te Scheels and Shopping | Phone 886 Phone 1 Zone, Residence “A” from $1500 t CHARLEY TOPPING & SONS | PHONE 1665 - 1648 j | PALACE | Levis Hayward & Patricia Medins. —-—~ DUFFY'S OF MIAME 90 FT. BAR — ALL AMERICAN FOOD OPEN:8 A. M. — 2AM. DAILY ENTIRELY NEW DECOR — NEW POLICY "FAMOUS FOR FINE FOODS — } IN THE MOOD? FOR DINING — FOR DANCING TO THE FASCINATING RHYTHMS of AND HIS LATIN - AMERICAN BAND AT AL LOGUN'S” | Beautiful Ocean Patio DINNERS SERVEO'TIL 10 P. Mm. 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Open every Day and Night Television, Badminton Croquet, etc. under the management of 2008 feet of beach, 8 acres of grounds. =] Tonight and Tomorrow Night Dance Contests at RAUL’S At The Resort Area Lovely prizes fo winning Couples Amyone con enter — You the audience are the Emceed by TOM WHITEL Dancing to GUS AYALA and his’ Orchestra 17 om 1PM. te 2 A. I, . Dinners from $1.65 served from 5 P.M. “* te 10 P.M. featuring ~~” 16 ot. Prime N. ¥, cut Sirloin Steak, $4.50 on the dinner Never # cover of minumum. Spend what you like RAUL’S the place to go for « GOOD TIME NAVARRO, «« 601 DUVAL PHONE 600 5 75c Per Cu. Yd. Loaded at Stock Island Pit 8x 8x 1% BLOCK 20c Per. Block ( tn Quantities) Ready-Mix Concrete ; Rock, Sand and a ol ot odd Never a Cover 1952 CHRYSLER —DE SOTO MODELS DODGE— PLYMOUTH ) For the Best Trade In Key West iT WILE PAY YOU TO COME IN AND SEE

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