The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 10, 1952, Page 6

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Page 6 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, May 10, 1952 ee Madame President! Conversation And Steak THIS ROCK GROSS’ BROTHER | standing on their head week. Thank goodness it is « Warning To Gambler To Halt Testimony — at least as far as local « dates are concerned About Paving Graft | “This Rock of Ours” To N. Y. Policemen like to congratulate the winr YORK i#—Two men beat and thank the » > younger brother of Bookie public-spiritedness in helying t Friday night as a Bee. x | Sali wanted spolit srning to the gambler to halt i mony about paying graft picture of the va 1 k policemen, stake. The citizens have = ogg oR RR ene los\ Gross RE app - A city official revealed today the ed their opinion and now a eget ani : fi up to the einai office holde OE TS ekiesG ions ae P i 4 years old, on West 29th Street, to show they warrant the ¢ fidence that has been placed 1 them. and told him to take to your brother.” ‘a warnin He s not seriously hurt. A MR. SAM PINDER police guard was give him im- Perhaps the most cooper, mi y public official that it The « Gross shocked a po- my pleasure to work with in ice departmental trial this week {Monroe County Courthouse ny declaring he had paid cash to Mr. Sam Pinder. Throug .% he three highest police depart- election he has been unde ment officials, since retired, to rific strain yet there hasn't b orotect his 20 million dollar a year a time that he hasn't done ex ookmaking racket. work to supply informa ( He also named more than 100 | give help when I ask for it € policemen as being on his | There are a lot of crit payr and said he had access that can be leveled at the to police department records. cedure of our polls nis cc Assistant Corporation Counsel has mentioned some and € Victor J. Herwitz revealed the in the beating of Jackie Gross. H said safe in mentioning others future because in the R tion Office, a criticism is t Nn the man called him after Herwitz and young in the matter that it is meant G conferred later with | something to benefit the pub Police Commissioner George P. not an excuse to be made into Monaghan a personal issue. > older Gross is testifying at | COOPERATION the departmental trial of five po- Speaking of cooperation, there | lice officers in an effort to get a is one branch of government r red n of a 12-year prison sen- \ in. Monroe County and Key tence for bookmaking. ‘ West that needs to take a few He cked an earlier trial by ilessons in “Public Relé su refusing to testify after \ That branch? — the various law | taking the witness stand. But after | 45 so saad Wie... Pas dbasotissie Citizen Staff Photo | enforcement agencies. spending some time in prison he Boy! It’s like pulling an offered to talk in a bid for free- Photo by McLain MRS. WILHELMINA HARVEY, Key West's first lady will add | tooth to try to get inform dom. ; : a new title to her long list of honors this month if she is elected for this column either from the! Gross testified Friday he had COMBINATION OF FOOD AND TALK were enjoyed at one of the tables at East ates some during a party given rec ate President of the Florida Federation of Business and Professional county officials or the municif nar ed the three high officials pre- ly for Capt. c. ¢. Adell. Steak, salad, dessert, champagne and infereatins conversation are ie guests animatec 4 roune t Women’s Clubs. Here is Willie in the living room of her mother’s authorities. i viously in testimony before a grand table, left to right, are Benedict Thielen, in relaxed mood, Mrs Colin Jameson, Mrs. Julius F. Stone, Jr., Julius F. Stone, Jr, Fe oe eeial- a i as usual. Granted that this is an opin jury and expressed wonder they Mrs. Guy Carleton, Col. O. S. Parmer, Mrs. Benedict Thielen and Colin Jameson. house, busy as usual and enroute to a meeting as usual. poe cekteatine ner aera seat that they He LEE = officials should know asked whether favoritism “ me apa rae 7 ° F ; r . ° Stand to gain more than they|were being shown. Off EF ll Mil ww F ghts Wav . Felix Rospide Is Suggestion will lose by furnishing @ s drew an angry retort from 1¢cers u itary ar ne 7 ee si + * tative information. Othe 2 yn prosecutor who broke | Hi Will B Fi a ll (: cht Winner A Second Time guy that writes, sin p Gross’ bookmaking empire that B onors Will be Fd d Inally Caught | fall back on his own source e naming of a man by} ecte y - oun up | ack # i task mee t| supplies. G hout corroborating evi- | A nd rded Norei a COLUMBUS, 0. P—A convicted ;| Incidently, that source of s dene as ufficient to indict. cco! . SEOUL, Korea (# — An a killer fought himself free from ply je much greet ys : a a eek st USO-YMCA Full military funeral honors will 2a pay 2 eRe four Ohio Penitentiary guards ficials suppose or they PL | D = ‘i be accorded George F. Norcisa on | trol smashed inté Commu about to strap him in the electric try to cover up. It Di00C onation Trevor To Head Sunday afternoon. The services will | and fought an all-day battle _ ee be a alte. here in Key West that th Dp > oO ti Com. For begin at 4 p.m.“in the Chapel of , with 1,000 Chinese on the Korean Dulin PN Sity ERT |tipn exists. "At the preset Records Broken operating om the Lopez Funeral Home with Fa- | western front. ‘old James C. Edwards, Canton | newspapers all over the 1 Next Year; Pinder ther John Armfield of St. Paul's; An Eighth Army spokesman said) q Negro, was loose, he shouted are engaged in a fight to 5 V pints of blood col- Becomes Treas.; Fred Episcopal Church officiating. Bur-| the patrol pulled back at night|~%y giant do nothin’ to no one! the freedom . : ; pea is ashe Miller, Vice-Chmn. ial will be in the family plot in| after the Le avy engagement north- \1 didn’t kill that lady! I haven't | would be surprisec Ss ESO , _ |City Cemetery. east of the Panmunjom truce site. | gone nothin’ to nobody!” | many cases of censo! rive at noon.| Edwin Trevor was elected chair-| Norcisa served more than two| The Allied force struck at9a.m.| Edwards kicked, stratched, and censorship are being pract previous man of the USO-YMCA Club Opera-| years in the United States Army | It was met by a hail of Red artil-| snaried at the guards and a dep lour federal government total ting committee at its meeting yes- | Guring World War Il. He partici- \lery and automatic fire as the | uty warden before they overpow HELPFUL PEOPLE | terday afternoon. \pated in the Sicilian and Italian ,Chinese rushed up reinforcements | ereq him. They strapped him in | There are a few la c i Bank! ‘Trevor succeeds outgoing chair- | Campaigns. During his service he to build the defenders’ strength | the chair et ment officers that t ril 14,/ man Joe Pinder who was elected | was awarded the Combat Infan-| to a battalion | A few minutes later it was all ¢ helpful. mokey Joe’ 2 i time | Treasurer. Fred Miller was named | tryman Badge and two battle stars. The U. N. troops fell back slight-| over, Edwards died at 8:12 p.m enough. Three-fou « first blood drive, | vice chairman, and Mrs. Juanita| at the time of his death he was |! ‘© Permit Allied artillery to| gsT. for killing “that lady’’—Mrs |City Police Force w é a = ish Kovash was re-elected recording | serving as Commé Dis. | Shell the Chinese. |Helena ‘Teubner, 64-year-old white with reasonable requ : wate tae, | SeCEetaETs: abled American Veterans Chapter | Results of the fight were not | widow. She was beaten to death that John Spottswo: The meeting greeted new Club| No. 33. He was a member of Ar- | *™ounced s : ;during a robbery attempt her joffice, with his ¢ Director Dick Evans who suc-|thur Sawyer Post No. 28, American | Tbe Fifth Air Force in a weekly | Canton home July 22, 1950. public relations, there ceds the late Forrest Turner. It| Legion, and the Veteran of Foreign |SU™mary said Allied planes shot | me gjably be more né ‘ ty in heard a report from Miss Dorothy | Wars Post No. 3911. In down 13 Communist aircraft, prob Widespread use of coffee in Eng the sheriff's busine | The pi but proved. destroyed one and damaged The Air nes in co Rath, program director, who said | the veterans organizati that highlight of the May events|a member of the Cabellero De Lz would be a carnival to be held at | Luz Lodge No. 3. Pallbearers will thé clubhouse, Jackson Square on | be selected from the May 19 | The Committee ivie clubs to sit in with the monthly meet land da ites from the 17th Century, Force said it lost 10 vbat, one in an aerial d nine to Red ground fire said Allied planes most to the Yalu tween Korea and FELIX ROSPIDE. Ma S. Naval Statior arded a ben eterans’ or | aegis Piano and Theory Instruction tf Today's Mrs. Walter Price Phone 1850 ganizations. October 10. voted to ic nged 3 var us € 191¢ Mi ous ei 1 é 1 in renewed strikes be committee at its public schools transportation na g Officer. ( t t emp « s ? at egular date for the meetings Eanes zie a : I : s (individu 409 Fleming St. blocks for a xine used in the Ships tment warfront | Friday of each month, 12:15. Lun-| gunt’s Lane with his wife, M RUS ateria , g , ar el - res bier? ting | @ushter, Miss Georgia Lea N rt aie Sieg that theivs ha eae ™ Iso present a je meeting | cisa. In addition he 1 bd a | re Fla. Unemployed [yer ts'Conar James Foresman. inter, Mr verseas Lransportation loca ( ' Bay, ( i saw Vork: Wor hen the 1 ‘ de. vor, Evans, and Miss Rath, pkease inet i ompany, Cc. folk, Virg M a San J Pue Ric Ir pees pee" In i lll; three niece a sii Kp ager gener: ‘ pratt “| Sreat num LANTAFF SAYS {ie five nephews Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service ¢ ecame lea a } (Continued From Page One) = Ee between . ° et t to their el ble ; 5. N sn Armed Forces Day MIAMI AND KEY WEST ; : ( er SH | t|) “¥ rat. okt / so Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS t N air s = is Mia fe ‘ 7 Between Miami and Key West Eng meee 2 =< Banquet. May 1 _ Stuart S. Whiting et g : ah Sie eer) Thee Ree w aath ae Express Schedule ar W E t \ b mt ¢ ie Mackatea is a singe sae (No Stops En Route) . S. Na es cuisarigi aga a me Ors oclrangal LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY EX : sales phase aher | Rabari 8 CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar ; Senet wie i : egonal ced today rives at Miami at 12:00 v’clock Mid E P e ef speak night. t 4 eret EAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT e EH SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid , et? oo night and arrives at Key West at aher today 6:00 o'clock AM. an meee Sheet & rr Local Schedule s i. n s A 7 Nod " (Stops At All Intermediate Points) Supply De- | Standard Oil (N. J Five } ouths CAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX ‘ pines CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock Y aig ; “ee Are Accused AM. and arrives at Miami at 400 ea 0 ns Drivers 5 cits reine Saale thr Os LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT egies larceny’ SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock AM. a s c tt a ther and arrives at Key West at 5:00 a . ned ber. while driv-jed S o'clock PM. . - as f a perty. She s pme : se Dodd Released es eee : Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service FULL CARGO INSURANCE MAIN OF E and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts. 2 Cason PHONES: $2 and 3 s, 18 All are pe e ‘

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