The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 23, 1952, Page 1

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Key West, Florida, has the most equitable climate in the ‘country, with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit Federal Investigators Sent Here To | See If Hatch Act Is Being Violated In Forthcoming May 6 Primary ' Capt.Payson Says ‘Main Purpose Of Visit Was On Personnel Use The Federal Government has sent an investigator in- to Key West to check pos- sible violations of the Hatch act which bans political vampaigning by Federal sivilian and military em- ployees, _ This information reached The Citizen today from a feliable source. The inform- ant said that the Federal investigator, Theodore Moore, has been conferring with Capt. C. C. Adell, com- manding officer of the Key West Naval Base, and per- sonnel officers, naval and eivilian over at the Base, as well as local political lead- Harold Payson, vA Hee Ha al i i Weliare PRIDAY, APRIL 25, 8:00 P. al HARRIS SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ga g NAVARRO’ ils i i te fi at AHHH f WANTED NEW AND cAR ‘SAL! Salary and commission guaranteed Apply in persen taes @l Duvel SF. CONTINUOUS FLOOR SHOW Kev Wess Citisen ‘THE SO ip Gordon, «| Sept. of 1950. At least this time “| specialty (MOS) to-fit the name | Rockford, Tl. and Chattanooga, him based States, The Associated Press Teletype, Features and Photo Services For 72 Years Devoted to the UTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1952 e 14 Absentees “W M B ild B Vote Today e Must build be ha At Courthouse (Communities In All fy Pinder Says All But ; be — h save" |Human Endeavor —Thornton Durir~ Primar Day ——* _Kiwanians : tone ies rose is tet] Presentation For Leadership | Observe Fourth Anniver: Last Night ds Wiser | The Key West Kiwants Club. celebrated its Fourth Anniversary Dinner last night in the beautiful, ean- tet ; i i i : il i As : However, since, Willis had gradu- | “¥i ated from Military Police School in Cam Georgia in ia i ge ul E elf vals 1 i i he had a military occupation| Proponents of the measure 6ai i t F i of the war. Tenn., “are making it work wheth- Upon wriving on the island of | eT it’s constitutional or not and | | Koje, he was assigned to the| we should emulate cities that have 165th MP Escort Guard. His j Continued On Page Eight) at t | rf Ee $ 3 i E 8 E 8 4 f i f i i i i i =e i The Key West Committee's Duet (Opening today... thru May Gih) Ist prize __ The Govenorship. 2nd prize _ A chance to try a third ti... : : / 7 & ; E i i : : E os Tubes .. ADAMS (ALTO) singing ALTO McCARTY (DAN) singing SOPRANO epeeeeeeeaeeoe McCarty “takes the lead” BUT his to. hold a high DANCING, VARIETY ACTS OF ALL KINDS NIGHTLY 8 P.M. — 3 AM. COMPLETELY REMODELED, RENOVATED TALENT NITE EVERY THURSDAY Popular Prices Soprano, against “EVERYBODY'S SING ALTO” will be most difficult .... don't youthink? THE ALTO ADAMS MONROE COUNTY CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE. SHOP in the LA CONCHA HOTEL, or at the BOX OFFICE at Curtain Ne Cover ‘Time. me AM. 06 PM Price $1.50 Tex Incl, COOTTSWOOD 19-4 vo JOHN M. for SHERIFF FOR Paid Political Adv. 1

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