The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 1, 1952, Page 4

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Page 4 THE KEY WEST CI TIZEN Thursday, May 1, 19592 , Party was financing’ its Revenue Bureau Stands Pat On Ruling i _ By JAXON Although the above be taken from now until the Pollock's is open dai! Anti-Gambling Law In Jaxville Unconstitutional JACKSONVILLE (#—The city’s Rew anti-gambling ordinance Wed- pesday was declared unconstitu- tional by Municipal Judge Charles Miller and four persons who had been arrested under the law were discharged. City Attorney W. M. Madison aid the city has no appeal from the ruling. So the ordinance, which walled the filing of the federal 10 per cent gambling tax tive evidence of violation of local and state gambling laws,” died a week afte? its passage by City Madison and. battery of de. lawy@s argued the case of lie Redding, 49, charged in an affidavit with displaying a federal wagering stamp in the rear of 437 W. Bay St. The defendant also was alleged to have paid t the Bov- i TRAVEL INFORMATION ~ TICKETS SEABOARD RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE AGENTS ALL SCHEDULED AIRLINES HAVANA-NASSAU HAVANA ROUND TRIP AIR $20.00 TOURS FROM $33.00 Direct Flights from Miami Round Trip $115.50 ALL EXPENSE TOURS SIMONE TRAVEL AGENCY Opposite Greyhound Bus Station 5¥0 SOUTHARD STREET PHONE 298 ‘a neu sneks 3. Aalae Guar ma eenpnens mecounean aan TIVELY IDENTIFY YOURSELF IN THIS PICTURE, YOU ARE ELIGIBLE FOR APR Pollock’s Jewelry store, an enterprising business in Key West for the: last sixteen. nls Jast- week opened its doors for its sixteenth annual sale to the biggest crowd to ever attend, ‘Only a few moments after 9 o'clock in the morning it was decided that ‘the’ ‘the lecat: police would be needed in order to accommodate the LEAN MEATY shoppers who were all trying to get into.the store at once, and for whom there was ‘room, let alone enough clerks to attend to their needs. . It only took a short time to restore order and people were allowed into: the:store a / ata time as others were leaving. j Lb. _~. "Phis_shopper did a little snooping on her own, and discovered that <a advertised, and a few things there not even mentioned. ’ d There are plenty of clerks and plenty of merchandise, and the bargains’ are t The sale will continue on through next week or until the stock is sun te A cise there is a free gift, and also a free gift to all who can identify themselves in the picture taken of the interior of the’ on A $150.00 diamond ring will be given to the lucky person whose name is drawn on the closing day of the sale. Up until that day, all be the drawing on any or each day they visit the WILSONS ROLL PALM RIVER SLICED store, providing he or she is over sixteen years of age. The way we figure, it we hit | “conclu- | campaign “indireetly out of Federal Treasury.” A revenue Spokesman said | bureau has determined that in | four cases cited by Aspens = 3 facts justified rulings that fide loans were made. which } Hot be colletted in full despite efforts. 1948°and the Revenue Bureau, ‘special’ rulings, counted the | donations as unpaid loans that | si could be deducted from tax returns | That Bad Debts To Political Groups May Be Dedueted From Income Taxes WASHINGTON ® — The Rev- } i Eddie Cameron, Duke ity's. Athletic Director, was | of the greatest athletics: ever | perform at Washington and od the University. t F The bureau is rejecting a sug- gestion by Sen. Williams (R.-Del.) Williams said the Demozratic INDEPENDENT ! 6 i A VETERAN OF ‘i WORLD WAR It: FOR STATE ATTORNEY HELIO (Moni) GOMEZ Para Fiscal del Estado PULL LEVER No. 12. A made contributions $410,- | _ Born and raised in Key West; son of Rogelio Gomez, agentes a 10 to the New York State Demo- | @, 28d Consuelo Gomez; educated in Monroe County, Florida cratic Committee between 1940 |: .. Vetetan-of overseas and combat duty with Gen. Pattan’s hind Amd during World War Il. of University of Florida College of Law and College of Arte & Practicing attorney in Key West. 4 We Service AN! Mates of Cars, | “tember of the Florida Bar, American Legion, Junior Chamber of in... Commerce, Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64, Scottish Rite, Cayo eR YSLER PRODUCTS Grotto, and President of the Exchange Club of Key West. Gill's Southernmost Gorage | i a mn te TOUT ea poe your sate ara + an excellent job as your al BILL TYLER, Owner ‘ 1) Whitehead $t., © Angeli (Pd. Pol. Ady.) VICTORY CASH MARKET 1028 Truman Ave WeDeliver Tel. 1080 Photo by McLain ‘OF 18. BIG SALE ONE WEEK AGO. IF YOU CAN POSI- psa tacbi a8. good as a dozen if your luck’s right! mob scene is not repeated in its entirety every. day, it is pretty negrly appromimated at times. However, no more pictures will end of the sale one week from ly from 9 A.M. until 6 P.M. and on Thursdays and-Seturdags until 9 P.M, t0.sccommodate late shoppers. ae u. 33c/BACON » 45¢ FRESH KILLED YOUNG SPRING hatererieniialndl Laborites lan Winterbottom and The first United States city to win a Stanley Cup, emblematic of | the National Hockey League title, was Seattle. That was back in 1917. | Football About 50 stamps had been pur- Sal Eee LONDON W#—A resolution urg- chased by Jacksonville citizens. | in’73 attempts. © the govern- of x on long winter been introduced ef Commons by SMALL TENDERIZED PICNIC HAMS Not De-Structive... 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