The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 7, 1952, Page 1

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Parents To “Mental Health And Children” Subject Of S-Day Conclave, Miami, April 14; Monroe Cty. Snwited To Attend “Members of the Monroe, Coun- Williams, president of the Mental Health Boediety of Southeastern Fila, ‘will act as moderator. ‘Miss Lois Parks, Executive| i Secretary, who visited Key West last summer to address the Juv- enile Council, sent The Citizen a topy of the program for the three day conference. All meetings are: open to the public. Registration will Place at the Hotel Alcazar, Mi- ‘ami ‘beginning on Monday at 4 jatry, School of Hy- Public Health, John University Medical i Ae RR A ice; Dr. IW.’ Comba, Dit of Clinical . Training, Professor of Clinical Paychology, Syracuse University, and Dr. Harry Bakwin, one tion’s leading pediat Mental health play » | those sychologist This will The mental health conference ds being sponsored by the Florida Children’s Commission and the Nemours Foundation Morigages Show Slight Drop In ‘51 A drop of four percent from 1950 fm Florida restdential and commer- @ial property mortgages of $23,000 or leas Was recorded in 1951, it was announced today by the Florida @hamber of Commerce. ‘The drop reflects the effect of federal building restrictions it was ‘The national figure was up | percent. total of $516,430.00 in this of mortgage was recorded in and the number of mortgages | $8,328, a slight drop. Night Watchman Is Found Dead James Joseph Duon, %. "Miracles of the Mind” KM. W. High School Aud. $PLm WEDNESDAY, aAPrit ¢ ADMISSION $1.25 Sponsored By JAYCEES rie i i 45, i it i FEE i i i cag ae 7 date gare a county wi registered Saturday’s 5 p.m, deadline, and who had already voted back in 1950 will be able to ex- press their opinions on May 6 and in the election for county, Hopes Dim For Settling Steel Strike Industry’s Furnace Already Being Cooled Before Tuesday’s the strike deadline night. th lreilt towards a “better understanding” |of each other's problems. “It is too early, however,” Fein- singer added, “to state whether or when the dispute would be set- (Conunued On Page Three) ond Relighting the Lights on Sunday Morning Apri 13 et 8:00 am At the Seotttuh Rite Tempie. Attest: Marcel A. Maxecu 32° K. € ¢ MH. dohe B.S. Rives @,. . Wee eee, Rey West Citises THE SOUTHERNMOST I Es: reat | i FG e i i ef LE H : : E I é i if | | [ EH st : l | es i : ayia ek e & Eo28 i refused to let the Internation- Cross make an investiga- e accusati munists also have re- to admit a United Nations to Soviet-controlled Germany for an investigation the possibility of holding ‘ree, democratic elections there. Roberts Will Address Legion Billy Roberts, Monroe County Oratorical Champion, will give his oration on the U. S. Constitution at! the regular meeting of Arthur Say yer Post No. 28, American Legion. on Wednesday evening, Post Com-| mander Vance C. Stirrup announe- ed today. A group of new members will be| obligated in a ceremony conducted ~~ Key West Guard of Honor. ue od ta POOR OLD CRAIG | SERVICE STATION | Phone $13 Dealer . | ped in Marathon by Florida State Walker and . | warned verbally to cut his ex- . | viaduct connects Big Pine Key NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. . KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1952 H kek Coroner's Jury To Investigate Wa > ae * 4434New Vors |FLORIDA’S HONOR COURT InMayPrimary) TENDER RESIGNATIONS Scene Of Fatal Accident Where Jack Stern Died xk * Driver Of Death Car Held On $1,000 Bond A coroner’s jury will in- vestigate the scene of the fatal accident which « killed City Fathers Have Full Agenda Tonight | Rotary Press 8 | a Fs 8:10 a.m., Ti: Driver of the death car, Thomas Cohen, auditor for Stern and friend, is be held in Monroe county on $1,000 bond and for vestigation. He wilt bound over to Ec fi Hil Heri FE i : F i A Bg i rT? 5 sede FL Earlier rahen had been stop- From Floods Hardest Hit Was Sioux Falls Where Big Sioux River Patrolman Slim cessive rate of speed and reckless driving. According to the accident oc- curring south of Marathon, Coh- j- }en did not heed Walker’s warn- ing. Hamlin said, Cohen, evident- ly resumed his speed south af the Big Pine tolt gate where the with Little Torch Key. Walker was called to the scene of the accident within minutes, Pritchard’s ambulance took Stern to Monroe General hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival by Dr. Edward Gon- zales. Cohen was sewed up and/ viewed the body at 4 p.m. yes-| terday. Today the jury will visit the scene of the accident and view the death ear at the Over- seas Garage, Stock Island. The jury will subpoena wit- nesses for the inquest to be held | Thursday or Friday. One of them, W. W. Hughes of Miami, was fishing on the viaduct when | ~ the accident occurred. Walker | and Jack Watson, Federal con- servation agent will also testify. Cohen could be charged with (Continued On Page Four) Citizen today. AGT 55” 578 Fs F epEELEE DUFFY'S OF MIAMI (NO FOOLIN'| en the ote of the ord Deleontes’s 90 FT, BAR — ALL AMERICAN FOOD OPEN 7 A. M.— 2 A. M. DAILY ENTIRELY NEW DECOR — NEW POLICY FAMOUS FOR FINE FOODS THE CITIZEN WAS PRINTED. TODAY ON A 28-PAGE, 12,000 HOUR GOSS ROTARY PRESS Key West Phone Service Will Go On Without Interruption :|By Western Electric Strike None Of Southern Bell Eniployees Are Members Of Striking WE Union Key West telephone service ; None of. the employees of the will go on without interruption|Southern Bell by the strike which is disrupting | members of the striking Western telephone service across the na-/ Electric union, Cold said. There " Ition today, Chet Cold, Key West} are two Western Electric work- Southern Bell manager told The|ers in Xey West. That company, “Southern Bell is in no way | turing, and has no relation local- i ; jly to consumer service, New Citizen Staff Photo company are/ however, is primarily manufac- | either | local or long distance, Cold said. “We don’t anticipate any shut- | | (Continued On Page Three) CHOICE BUILDING LOTS Cenvenient to Schools and Shopping | Zone, Residence “A” from $1500 CHARLEY TOPPINO & SONS PHONE 1865-- 1648 AUDUBON SCREEN TOUR BERT HARWELL Presents aity iit | a Citizen Publisher-Editor L. P. Artman | Action Due Pushes Button Starting f HEEL iff 4 H Court, take In é i i i if & & & BSE pee i ! 43 I fi : e é aT 1 & i i f i Hie i saa g ebFli i ! = Cy < FRB F = F | Hi | af fli f i it & s & if E & F : | i t fs g 3 BR: i a af¥ i i | F e ‘| Ate he i

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