The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 17, 1952, Page 4

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN “Thoreday, April 17, 1952 ot Phantom Gunman Confesses - Four, Just For The Thrills ‘Still Loves Him a é Anesthetic Blast Kills Mother (®) Wirephoto MRS. RAFFELINIA MANFRA (left), 30, was killed on an operating table in New York by a freak anesthetic explosion’ shortly after she gave birth to a child by Caesarean section. The baby had been removed from the room and was not harmed. An official of the Cumberland _ Hospital in Brooklyn said a spark or. static electricity apparently caused the anesthetic, highly volatile if pyuears i rf EF i aT tH AG MONTREAL ()—A , tank stances are produced by burning 50.000 tons of fuel and rubbish A tavern operatoy, Mrs, Trady alone, testified when she, Mrs. and by exhaust fumes from 2 million motor vehicles, The scientist believes intensiv research is necessary to deter- mine the effect of each substance and to reduce the most irritating . | at their source, The defense argued Pitts’ actions ; Showed a depraved mind at the ' time of the shooting. | More Rice Needed SINGAPORE (?)—The people of Asia have been warned that they face starvation unless they grow more rice at once. The director general of the U.N. Food and Agriculture Or- ganization, Norris E. Dodd, who issued the warning, suggested two solutions; “Increase your i premicties of rice, or cut down number of people eating | ' vice.” Dodd said FAO, since its in- ption, had taken steps to in- ® rice production in this } part of the world. It had boosted {| Production by 9 per cent, but } Meantime the population of rice eating Asian countries ¢ climbed 12 per cent, | Broadcast Sunday | NVILLE Uh—Evangelist am’'s ABC network pro Hour ef Decision” will be Sunday from the Gator > m.) don Burns has invited 8 of 60 Florida cities to for the devotional pro- is Sponsored by the M : Destroy By PENSACOLA @ — The Butier | ; Mulbng Xo. Was destruyed by fire Wednesday. R. ©. Butler gaid be believed the fire, which about sox * explos: Started from a dust a corn bin. He esti mated damage at was burt, ola ie broke out | SN. No one | Medical Exam For Miners BRUSSELS ()—Belgian Con- go mine workers will now Subject to medical examination every six months, according to official instructions issued in the Congo. These measures have {been taken against the extension | are sometimes derived from a sin- | } of silicosis, a lung ailment af- fecting mine workers. rest casas tas ve mune ra] REALLY KIL( BUGS FAST wete REAL-KILL BUG KILLER ° 4 —_— i - 6 i Alliance. | SCORPIONS end SLACK WIDOW spipeRrs! be |elevated to the Cyclopropane, to explode. At right-is Mrs. 5, and Marguerite, 2. ‘Navy Man Sent To California Michael §Cieslak, torpedoman's mate chief, was transferred. today to the U.S.S. McKenzie, destroyer 836, in San Diego. He was former- ly attached to the Ordnance De- partment, Key West Naval Station * |as Department chief. He reported to the Naval Station in January 1950, after serving aboard the U.S.S. William M. Wood, destroyer 715. Before this, he was attached to the U.S.S. New York; the U.S.S, die Eastern Area; Asiatic-Pacific Area with one star; Philippine De- fense; Philippine ' Liberation; World War II Victory; Asiatie Oc- cupation; China Service; and Good Conduct medals. He is entitled to wear two stars on his Good Con- duct medal. Prior to entry into the service, Cieslak attended Sauquoit Valley Central High School, and worked about his parents’, Mr. and Mrs. John Cieslak, dairy farm in Sau- quoit, New York. He was born in Yorkville, New York. Married to the former Josephine Modlowski of 106 Wilbur Street, Fall River, Massachusetts, the Cie- slaks one child, Christine ged 20. months, Chief Cieslak is prominently ac- tive in the Fleet Reserve Associa- Taylor Elected JACKSONVILLE (# — Thomas E. Taylor, 48, rural mail carrier from Mayo, is in line to become Masonic grand master of Florida in 1955. Taylor was elected junior grand warden Wednesday and under usual procedure would be top post in three years, Man is believed to be the only mammal to produce twins which | gle egg and sometimes from two eeEs. Manfra’s husband, Frank, and two daughters, Theresa, Ex-GI Huk Leader Captured & WILLIAM J. POMEROY, 36 (left), Rochester, N. 'Y., former U. 8. Air Force soldier, stands with two Filipino soldiers: after hig capture near Manila in a major drive on Communist Huks. U.S. intelligence officezs say there is no reason why Pomeroy should not be tried by a Philippines court and executed if convicted, Center is Capt. Eugenio Lucquiao and right is Col. Alfonso Arel- lano, commander of troops operating against Huks in the Sierra Madre Mountains where Pomeroy was captured. Philippines: nia- tional defense minister said he would ask for the death penalty for Pomeroy on charges of murder and conspiracy to overthrow the Philippines government. Plead Innocent TAMPA (#—Rita Helen Sawyer, blonde strip-teaser, has pleaded innocent to federal charges of pos- session of marijuana, Miss Sawyer, 23, caused con- siderable confusion a week ago by refusing to plead either guilty or innocent, despite patient explana- FOR HOME or tion by Judge W. J. Barker, of the need for entering a formal plea. Finally Judge Barker ‘post- poned arraignment until her law- yer could talk with her further. State federal narcotics officers. said they found a large quantity of marijuana in her apartment. Two men arrested with her pleaded guilty. COMMERCIAL USE... We Are Prepared To Furnish You With Clear, Pure Cube » Crushed ICE T. n Enterprises, Inc. (CE DIVISION) TELEPHONE NO. 8 SEY WEST. FLORIDA High in New Bedford, Massache- setts. His father, Charles “Coyne, | Still resides there. His mother, Anne Meagher, resides in. Dor- j chester, Massachusetts. He is married to the former Shirley Dunbar of Belfast, Maine. , | They have’ one’ child, + At 100 miles above sea level, a cubic foot of space contains-only about one three millionths as much (For Hal Boyle) air as the same spacé.at sea level. Modern sloths always . live. ia trees. i Tr Pa Es always present is shrugged off by the performers as part of the natural hazards of their profession. Most of them are so He MCCARTY FOR GOVERNO merican performers. | Asked why there weren’t more —_—_ the hospital suffering American featured performers, Eg ona CG apy gyn lage "4 is; Taz, » Said: nds as The areee tee | This. business is tough. We are tough. Americans want snaiy sheet ip i a little more easy big money. 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