The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 30, 1952, Page 4

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Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN nin li lial nnn inten initrd tn tnd ttn tate tnd THIS ROCK BILL PAAAAAAAAAALASALAAALAAAAADEDA AMAA BS | Mr. Whitehair last Sunday with y W ficials in regard to the water rousing shortage issued a rather interesting ment about politics. In both Jacksonville an ami he devoted a_ considerable amount of time boosting as his choice for President. Though the Undersecretary handled his subject in ho a delicate way that he be accused of actively carrying on a campaign, seaso observ- ers throughout the state as well as locally could ily see through the veiled Because Key Wes had a mild flurry of activity with regard to the Hatch Act, it might be interesting to quote verbatim the under secretary's statement before he launched into his explanation of why he liked Russell. “, ...1 wish to emphasize the fact that.... the Pre nt the U. S..... has made i OF OURS GIBB recently | JOE SAWYER that politics, as such, has no}: place in the military. But the administration was bedually er phatic in saying t civilian while serving in the military not thereby shorn of their vate rights as individual citizens, nor deprived of the right of making known their personal views on political matters.” In order to prevent any mis- understanding as to why or how he was brought to Key West, the followin, is also a verbatim report: “I should also like to state that the sole purpose of this of ficial visit is in connection with ng Joe} INFORMATION WA | An, | intere Funeral Servic | Proclamations Wednesday, April 30, 1952] Can You? Citizen Staff Photo CAN-CAN, as danced by Camille Walterson, Alia Garcia and Betty Cooper, will provide entertain- ment for those attending the dance at Casa Marina this evening. All the funds raised will be used locally for treatment of those afflicted by Cerebral Palsy. CAN YOU HELP? Just For You Graduates Can Find Employment WASHINGTON — Secretary of Labor Tobin has addressed an open letter to college seniors saying they have the happy pros- pect of plenty of jobs. “You should have little difficulty in finding employment except in a few industries,” Tobin's letter said. “It is my hope that you men and women who graduate this year will speedily find employment where you can best utilize your knowledge and skills and contrib- ute most to the society that made | ing his inquest in’ Inquest On Shrimper’s Death Due Coroner Hamlin To Wait On Autopsy Report To Call Jury Together Here ATTENTION WELDERS We can supply stin ;, rods, torches, guages, goggles, and anything else you Coroner Ray H need for accetylene o1 tric welding. Willie Joe Pe er found dead in ; : off Standard Oil We are exclu m ing, until he i t ee National Gas & Accety aitopsy report a botle, we have it. for Florida If itis gas in Bratenahl, Navy ¢ said today. The Coroner and ( Sheriff Tommy Dixan had nothing to eport to public at this time on the mys- terious disappearance shrimper sometime morning. The body was released for shipment to his far in Rock- ville, South Carolina Monday after the coroners’ jury viewed it at 5 p. m, at Pritchard Funeral home. It had been brought there from the Naval hospital where the autopsy was performed Meanwhile, Coroner Han said that he is interviewing wate front and other witnesses on the case. Payton was off the shrimper| Chippewa. He was reported miss. | ing Saturday afternoon. Mon-! day morning his body was spot-| ted in about four feet of wat by Ira Bacon, Thompson enter-} prise employee, enroute to work. | Bacon's boss, Bob Robinson, noti- | fied the authorities of the dead body. COME IN AND SEE US FIRST. Roy's Auto Parts Co. A KEY WEST Cc Saturday OMPANY 121 DUVAL ST AC Zui From head to toe you enjoy complete relaxation in the new 2-position Barwa g but comfort= ght—when you back in the your circulation is stimu ur taut nerves untie. Use a Bar garden-in your den (as a chair)-in your You can’t feel anyt | not even your relax in a Barwa For Distinguished Service possible your education.” beauty angle” rest. Tobin advised seniors to seek advice from campus counseling services and state employment of- fices to help choose “‘your first post-college job with care.” 7 : if May Issued Thurs. For Riley (p07? J | By Gov. Warren MIAMI ® — Funeral services| [ALLLAHASSI Got a lot will be held here Thursday for coming | Bart Riley, one of Florida's best known criminal lawyers, who died Monday after a lengthy iline He wa Riley was attorney for the Cir cuit Court Clerk's office in Miami for 36 years and helped prepare the Criminal code for the stat adopted by the 1939 Legislature He also served on a_ national committee which revamped rules | for criminal procedure in United States district courts in 1946. ‘om 1906 to 1911, Riley lived in Key West and later was court reporter for Palm Beach, Dade and Monroe Counties NEWS epg month of , ; sy . wt | Named President kinds ha DAYTONA BEACH (®—Dr. Rich- | ard Anderson, University of Flor- ida, was named 1953 president - elect of the Florida Psychologists Association which ended its three- day convention here. | Ree tinet tistics Jack Littrell, rookie infielder try-| B. K. ROBERTS } Bul ay metal tubing with ing to make the grade with the | BAIAAIGNIS VAG) ulti oce, eoneecs TO THE FLORIDA Borwa is designed by aceable covers tive homers in one game for Hor- U.S. Patent No. nell, N. Y. in 1949. 2482306 Home 1 started te of terry SUPREME COURT canvas $32.93 “He brings to Florida's highest court the simple dignity of a friendly man.” (Editorial) M.N. ROBERTS, R. B. MARKS, aign Treasurer | KEY WEST VENETIAN BLIND CO. PHONE 1042 123 DUVAL ST. WINDOWS — JALOUSIES DOORS NCERNING OBILES SEE THE “TWINS Pe 18701871 AWNINGS ——$—_—_$—_$—_— ‘ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT 128 Duval Street Phone 250 ‘New and Used Metal & Wood Desks Used Cash Registers Used Typewriters | Rentals by the week SEE - HEAR - AND MEET J. BRAILEY ODHAM Candidate for Governor Ai Bayview Park TONIGHT at 8 © clock Citizen SULTRY ERME VALDES will dance tonight at enefit Cerebral Palsy victims. Erme a sta, will glide ugh the intr: a floor show and dance to tance worers mm VE] AM] « rorucar prices Located in the Heart of the City acasonaste = ROA)MS tor neseavarions with BATH and TELEPHONE Ritz Pershing Miller Hotel Hotel Hotel 132 E Flagler St £28 NE. Ist Ave 29 NE. Ist Ave 102 Rooms 100 Rooms 80 Elev Elevator Rooms Solari Heated Elevator 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION Joseph Fleitas Is Transferred Fleitas, quartermas- USN, son of Mr. and leitas of 511 United} has temporar- | p the destroyer The nd has reported to Center, Newport, nin Loran (Long , | aches operation and of equipment which n of; g radio signals ms ashore.| of the course Fiei-! s ship. Naval ser eceived Diego Center BOSSED BOUGHT BLUFFED THE MAN WHO CANNOT BE Marathon Lumber Company On Federal Highway in heart of Marathon, Phone 2261. WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS IN THE LINE OF Children’s TO TNE TROPICAL TRADER “teee 108 Serving the Florida Keys Speaking Personally t between the Toll Gates. County, and his 2nd Address to th No other Candidate for Governor ment!!! . His Interest in You Now Assures A Later. Orlando Roche, Resident Manager. That State- E. A. Strunk, Jr., President. Marathon Lumber Company Governor ~vel St Paid FOR BY G

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