The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 21, 1952, Page 1

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The Key THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1952 VOL. LXXIM, No. 9%6 PRISONERS “There ’Ain’t No Such Animals” |Gilmore Men ; MUTINY IN |As “Toy” Deer Says Monthly Give 1,077 MICHIGAN it E § tll £ i ate ie Hd fs = i age aie ! SEE,fF fie in Fe atrid-e z é ey i ef i EE z i = ? HG ; l i i i H i i viets they the was mu- pris- a fz E i : z rh H i i FH fal 3 3B i it EF i et rt Hl iF 23 i 4 j = Fa fir Fy 3 if H gs En g & iH i zu gf i g AJ i 53 5s Fst FE : i i i é Fa pi z te 5 af z Fi i re pre- senting plans for Key West's mul- timillion dollar sewer extension | ing the deer,” said Louis Muniz, Project. ‘ice president of the Association. It is hoped that the federal gov- bin fact we are guards of the ernment will absorb the major por- | deer,” but we don’t think all of Big tion of the expenditures required | Pine Key should be turned over to for this necessary improvement. | the deer. Firemen Called | The Key West Players sy nary toewuaguiss reese | 5 SHORT PLAYS Sun- day morning to extinguish fires one in a Plymouth car seat in the 300 block of Simonton and the other at the Town Hall, 800 Simonton where | 4 mattress was ablaze ++ Dance. . een ++ play an tastro- TALENT NITE EVERY THURSDAY Nite Fun Galore! Cash Prizest Club on Duval St. Tickets om sale at FAYE’S GIFT | SHOP in the LA CONCHA HOTEL or at the BOX OFFICE at Curtain Time Price $1.50 Tax Incl. | Curtain Time 8:38 P. M.! } j } i wr SHERIFF'S JOHN M. SPOTSWOOD tea i i 2 i z, Hl F Hy E g a E F fs i Bs. i dy gs § g y City Fathers Meet Tonight City Commissioners will meet Track, Incorporated is asking for use of city-owned property on Stock Island. Should the city refuse to ap- prove the lease, it is said that the company has other property offered outside of city limits for a dog track. Floyd Sands To Build $8M Home The following $8,700. Hilton Haven, 115 Fleming, paint PALM SNACK BAR 44 TRUMAN Ave. Magazine “Florida Outdoors” | Pints Blood Dade County Blood Bank Will Remain In Key West Area Until End Of Month Why Sale To County By Key West Improvement Is Not Yet Consummated Why the county's purchase of re E 5 i : today that he opposes the establish- (Continued On Page Three) lanning The Rail At Key W est Yacht Club Citizen Staff Phote COMMODORE GLYNN ARCHER of the Key West Yacht club, Director and past Commodore, Brig. Gen. Jim Jones, USMC (Ret.), Vice Commodore Al Mills and Fleet Capt. William War- Key West Yacht Club Rich 9 and 11:15 a.m. Supervisor of Registration Sam Pinder an- voters gave their choices on the Democratic ballot at the five at their disposal in Pinder's at the county Courthouse. vote dating from last by JayCee President on “fake” absentee a little less overtime working Registration we'll be working late all (Continued On Page Three) ride lit if NOTICE! Temporary Location TELEPHONE COMPANY BUSINESS OFFICE 522 Southard St. WHILE TELEPHONE BUILDING IS BEING REMODELED AND ENLARGED Poor In Yaehts MEMBERS MEET WEEKLY AT CURRY & SONS ON GULFSIDE By SUSAN McAVOY Heavily veiled and wearing | dark glasses, I did a little spying | | Saturday at a certain century old be-towered building on the Gulf. Escorted by Ellis Finch who carried The Citizen's sec ret| weapon, a camera, we climbed | F manaaaepaen SAN CARLOS THEATRE | Formerly, PALACE, | To Open In Early | June Malicious rumors are being spread around the city that we, Geraid Abreu and A. W. Castro | will not be able to operate the Theatre that is situated inside the San Carles institute. | We want te notity the public that | we have already deposited the | amount of $6,000.00 with the Sen) | Carlos Institute te guarantee @ one year rental in advance. We do not know the reason why) | the Palace Theatre has been cies-| ed, as the present lease does not) expire until the 26th day of April, 1952. We take possession on April Uth, 1952. The Theater will be make repairs, renovate and install new equipment. The Palace Theatre will be known as the San Carlos Theatre — after April 26th Members— And Slips the wide wooden stairs, and came upon 15 men eating hearty of steak and potatoes, “How did you get in?” several | of them asked. “You are the first | woman who ever set foot in the Key West Yacht club luncheon.” I. said, blushing behind my | veils, “And I hope the last.” Far be it from me to aid or abet any female invasion of one’ of the last male strongholds in Key West and possibly the USA. The Key. West Yacht club members relaxed and went back to their steaks. even offering some to Eilis and me. We de- mured because we wanted to line them up for pictures in the | picturesque old Curry and Sons | building. | Lunching every Saturday in the former office of William Curry, founder of Curry and Sons, the Key West Yacht club | though crammed to the gunnels with local leaders is mighty bare | of yachts, All. told only seven out of the 50 members have yachts, or what passes for yachts. They are (Continued On Page Three) Alex and Sylvia Lubinsky | of 1321) William St. wish to thank the Electrolux own- whe made it possible for them | te win the trip to the Waldorf As- | toria, N. Y. City. THANK YOU cars starts 809 times after 5 minutes rest. || A querenteed battery that fits mest cars, only $9.95 Exch. Leng type for late G. M. cars only $14.95 each. LOU SMITH 116 WHITE ST. PRICE FIVE CENTS Kefauver In Florida Says Same Group That He Dealt With Before Sen. Crime Commitiee MIAMI ®—Sen. Estes Kefauver said he has “the active opposition of the «ements the Senate Crime Committee dealt with here last year” in his bid for the Democrat- ie presidential nomination. The Tennesseean reiterated his bad. We have been through crises like this before,” said Kefauver, He is to address the United Tex- tile Workers (AFL), attend a pub- lic reception, address a civic club and wind up with a public speech in Miami's Bayfront Park tonight, Sen. Richard B. Russell, Kefauv- er’s principal rival in the May 6 presidential primary, will start a tour of the state Satur- day. Final Plans For School Add. 'To Be Approved Final plans for the $275,000 addt- tion to Pajnciana school will be brought Thursday for approval to Superintendent of Public In- struction Horace O’Bryant and Chairman of the School Board, Gerald Adams. O'Bryant consulted with school architect William H. Merriam in Miami last week on the plans, while attending two major educa- tional conferences there, The Florida Education Associa- tion convention was really “top. flight” O'Bryant said. “Monroe County Schools eom- pare very favorably with other counties, I learned by talking with colleagues from all over the state," O'Bryant said. “We are better off Gan some of them.” O'Bryant also attended the con- vention of County School Superin- tendents and of Schoal Board mem- bers. Follwing that he preeeded to Jacksonville for @ Scottish Rite ~ | meeting. The Opening of an Office for the Practice of by DR. CHARLES E, YELVINGTON. JR, APRIL 25, 1952 620 Duval Street Office Hours: 9 AM. te 6 PLM. PULL LEVER 19-A Paid Political Adv.

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