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VOL. LXxxitt, VOL. UXXIN, Ne Carmichaels Released Him Sober Up By SUSAN McAVOY Carl Carmichael, Sr., Jr., were released today from jail on $15,000 bond and $5000 spectively Gircuit Court Judge Aquili- no Lopez, Jr. after a two hour and ‘15 minute habeas} corpus hearing in his. cham-/Air bers. dicted on first degree mur. der of Allen Harris on De- ember 13 appeared . with. heir attorneys at.10 a.m. i hey were free’ on . ied for the alleged mur- ier before Judge Lopez the atter part of May. ; The signed statement by Sarl Carmichael, Jr., that | he and his father put ~ Harris in the water’ Stock Island to. sober up when the man drunk, climaxed the © ing. Carmichael's itaterreits Deputy Hyak Webber, ‘returned to the scene, ae. ‘ Was Found On City ‘Dump Area; Collision Has. Not THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER Plane _ To Make Instrument Landing And Fell Short NEW YORK #—A twin-engine z? e 2 i so Stating Lid gall "sls a) ing them they him, Carl, Jr., said when he and |” his father returned to where they had left saw a “spot” in the Carl, Jr, said the about 15 feet out in He did not say that to ascertain if he < alive. Instead Carl, he moved the man’s ae he and his father had taken off. Harris: before putting him in the Gulf. “Dad didn't want to get im- Harris, they 1 plicated” was young Carmich-| © ael’s explanation in his signed statement as to why they moved Harris’ elothes a block away from the drowning. The Carmichaels, said ‘the son, then started back to Marathon, but thought better of it, return- ed to the Coral Isle ‘Trailer camp, got a flashlight and looked at the man in the water, “That was him in the water” young Carl suid. By Musblight he and his father recognized him. Asked by questioning sheriffs of Dade county why the Car- michaels did not report anything Continued On Page Eight) Low Cost Air Coach SCHEDULED AIRLINES Paice Teun. 411 Pleming St. Filmed in the Field Bird Gall interpretations 8:00 P.M. MONDAY i ee MR Tierss c County Audvben Seciety | | | aN of shrimp cleaning. A picnic supper will be the workers and s swim beautiful Casa Roma Pool will be the finish of a busy even- ing THE F. ‘ASHION SHOW BUTTONS. PINs and iad at Peinciana Center THURSDAY, APRIL 17 Make your own fashions fer your own children and bring your own models! FASHION SHOW 1) A. M. Covered Dish Luncheon 1 P. M. The ISLAND CITY LUNCHEONETTE 722 DUVAL ST. Will be closed until April 14 Due te Itiness in Family EMMA and WIMPY, Proprietors DUFFY’ S OF MIAMI 1s IN TOWN (NO FOOLIN') on the site of the old Delmenico’s 90 FT. BAR — ALL AMERICAN FOOD OPEN 7 A.M. —2 A.M. DAILY ENTIRELY NEW DECOR — NEW POLICY FAMOUS FOR FINE FOODS was falling, but Cfficials said a visibility o miles, and a ceiling of 400 revalled, adequate for land- States Airlines, a cargo said it ee the plane ‘one of its’ €-46 transports, bapdted of two inbound from hauerdal, Fla. seene immense clouds of welled. into the rain- , and flames: leaped a. fi ae ‘ af way terminal. The crash left five automobiles twisted and burning. Overhead wires. were knocked down. A smoking ‘tire from the plane lay io the middle of a street. ‘itnesses said the clouds of smoke rolling up from. the plane obscured the neighborhood for some time after the crash so it was difficult to determine at first just which tuildings were afire. Parts of the plane were strewn on the streets as far away as 169th Street. An International Airport spokes- man said the plane, trying to land by instruments, missed an ap- proach to runway No. 4. The spokesman said the ccatrol \up altitude again, right and circle until it got further instructions. An eyewitness, Irving Rothbaum, 31, said he saw the low-flying plane coming out of the east. Suddenly, it swooped down and thundered said At least three bodies brought out of the demolished houses. Mrs. John Hughes, mM, | Fesident. said Continued On Page Eight) "wars PLACE Boca Chica Beach | Featuring ' CURT and DAN "The Bare Foot Boys from Arkansas” | Sunday from 2 P. M. until? Open every Day and Night under the management of BOBBY THOMPSON a nearby | MARL 75c Per Cu. Yd. Leaded at Stock Island Pir Bx 8x 16 BLOCK 20c Per. Block ( tn Quantities) | Ready-Mix Concrete Rock, Sand and Gravel CHARLEY TOPPINO & SONS [Phones 1865-1648 Stock Island LAE ET tower instructed the plane to pick , swing to the} KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, APRIL FLORIDA, SATURDAY, APRIL $, 1952 1952 City Demands Right To aly “Spent On Summer “Advertising This Year | The Key West Chamber -lof Commerce will lsupehs; a promotion campaign to attract summer visitors -|within three weeks, it was -lannounced by Earl R. Ad- chairman of the! ame, Chamber’s advertising com-| mittee, An order for. 25, ‘four page pictorial. folders -|was placed today. These] | brochures will be lithe-| graphed in two cola! ‘show six photographs of | the island and carry several hundred words of dentine! tive copy. Distribution of the folders, in lots of 100, will be made to hotels, bus and railway stations. tour offices and. service stations in Florida. A sum of $500 has been budgeted for this Particular pro- ject. for’ an unde- 4 Committments ciced amount of. display nies tising has been made io dna non: sidered. This phase of the. Cham=” ber’s publicity” program will a "| into effect later in the si when more vacationists are ie the Miami area. Distribution material will be} circulated in Miami at several | large conventions scheduled there during the summer months. A proarem which wes in- i augurated last summer, that of boosting Key West as a haven for hav fever sufferers, will again be attempted this year. | A scientific report of Key West’s raq-weed free climate was mailed to 1,000 physicians throughout the south end south- | east. who specialize in the i treatment of allergies. A supply | of a special Hav Fever folder, prepared by the Chamber was Continued On Page Eight) x * *® Awaits Hearing IN THE U.S.A. ——_ The Associated Press Teletype, | Features and Photo Servicios: / For 72 Years Devoted to the | ‘Best Interests: of Key Wear Buy Aqueduct Commission x xe : SiS [Key West Chamber Of Commerce To Launch Summer Promotion Campaign $1,000-Will Be * Yonica | Agree To Lease If | Clause Is Inserted $ To: That ‘Effect zB City: Corhtitissioners yes- jterday —afternoon._unanim- ney approved the leasing of ite facilities-to the Florida Keys, Aqueduct Commission \subject'to'the written right of re-purchase if and when ' |#o. desived,... ‘Only, ‘that part of the line and. its. facilities, which is in the city: « limits” would be bought should a water de- = be desired by the For over two and one-half ATTORNEYS ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO (left) and William Albury smile as they stand Side their: clients, Carl Carmichael, Jr., and his father Carl, Sr., just before entering’ Pa A of Judge. Lopez, to plea for release on bond. They have been in jail on a first degree’ murder -indietment of the Grand. Jury issued last Frida, Light ‘nia were passed out by Criminal ‘Court Judge ‘Thomas Caro Friday morning and - one case postponed until the chief | ; witness can appear. Dale £E. Blough, accused of causing an accident and leaving the scene of. an accident. on March 26, did not produce in! loourt Helen Williams, 813 Duval! street who was allegedly hit that night by Blough’s car. He had said he would. Judge Caro recessed the court while Deputy Sheriff John Leh- man, and Blough went in search of the® woman. without her. Judge Caro said af- | ter consulting with County Soli- Continued On Page Eight) They returned | SEOUL i — Gen. Van Fleet to- night isaued this statemert: to phate Baeaieaeies ky: Ge. peony to Smee Mae renee 8d ay i boy, J i ee Se Spee’ t let me give yc. the con- bey ea a letter which he wrote to his mother and which she to: me ‘a short time ago: ‘Dear Mother: This is a |to an Army wife. I don’t i tears spilled on it! have been assigned to undergo combat crew training course. } Continued On Page Eight) i i into the city like a fire bomb, he , were | “We felt the whole ! LOUIS M. J. EISNER Do the following qualifica- tions and persona! interest in local civic affairs and politics, keep me in that catagery, (of not being a local man)? In 1943 | became a property owner and tex payer. In 1944 | became @ perma- nant resident of Key West. | In 1945 | was appointed Chief of Police of Key West. | was @ member of the Key West Lion's club fer 4 years. | organized the P. A. L. Pol- ice Athletic League fer the weitere of the children of Key West. 1 am a member of the Key West Lodge 551 B. P.O. Elks. Helped to re-orgenize the Hely Name Society of my church, St. Mary Star of the Sea and served ai it’s presi- dent for two years. | am the Institutional Re- presentative, Troop 253, Bey Scouts of America, Key West, Helped to organize and serv- ed as vice president of the Saaprree County Juvenile Coun- cit, Served as personal attendant in the Key West Federal Court for Federal Judge Holland. As just a plain citizen, late at night end alone, apprehend. ed four men in a stolen auto in the untawiull act of break- ing and entering. three of whom were wanted by the fF. BL Was elected to the City Com- mission with a record vote largest in the city’s history. Served as Mayor of this city. Voted in favor of every ordi- mance and resolution for the good and welfare of the peo- ple of this city. Was the only member of the commission to vote (no) to raise your sewer and scaveng- er taxes. Was unseated as Mayor without cause, and offered my- self to public investigation on the night of Aug. 7, 1950. Was later re-instated as Mayor. Requested the Governer to appoint an outstanding young man, Clarence C. Sweeting to the State Satety Committee, and appointed same man fo the Heusing Autherity. | served as chairman of the Utility Board and | am still a member. 1 was appeinted by the Gov- erner and still am serving as @ member of the Aqueduct Commission. 1 represented our city and government as guest of the WHEN 15.4 MAM A LOCAL MAN? Government of Cuba in honor- ing the Cuban Flag at Gar- denas Cuba in 1950. | was de- corated by the Cuban Govers- ment fer honoring the Cuban Flag and furthering friendly relations between our city and country and the government of Cuba. Living here in Key West to- day besides my self and my wife, are my sister Mrs. Frank Sabini and here husband, my brother Howard and his wife, my oldest daughter Helen Val- fet am her Fusband and threé children, the youngest who was born here (2 littie conch). My son Lawrence and his wife and two children, property owners and tax here because we a! West and the Keys. t am still serving as your city commissioter and invite sent letter: want | ““I, through my own request, |B. was estimated at CHOICE BUILDING LOTS Convenient to Schools and Shopping Zone, Residence “A” from $1500 CHARLEY TOPPINO & SONS PHONG 1865.- 1648 4 By order: OSWALD J. SHEPPARD, Ww. M. GERALD H. ADAMS, in “LORNA DOONE” (In Technicolor) _—_—— Effective Now THE CASA MARINA HOTEL and BEACH CLUB Will Operate On The European Plan NEW LOW RATES. $16 - $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 YOU WILL ENJOY! 1. Delicious food at popular prices. (7 Course Dinners Commence st $3.56) Beautiful cocktail lounge. ‘Championship tennis courts — No cuarge! Your own locker at our Beach Club — Ne charge! Shuffleboard courts — No charge! New Soleriums — No charge! Fishing Pier extending way out in the ocean. Television, Badminton Croquet, etc. 2000 feet of beach, 8 acres of grounds. St i ee ee)