The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 17, 1952, Page 6

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Page 6 ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, May 17, 1952 be Citizen Staff Phot SHOWING THE INTERIOR of one of the 98 units which fs open for public inspection today tomorrow from 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. Developed by the Roosevelt Blvd. Holding Corp. the R« Paims Apartments are located at Ist and 4th streets, Roosevelt Boulevard and Patterson avenue. JP Race To went to the polls in the first pri- Be Run Over mary and found that the names FORT PIERCE (# — Kenneth D. | of the candidates for justice of the Coleman will have a chance to |peace and constable hac been left vote for himself as justice of the peace after all. The Fort Pierce photographer off the ballot by mistake in his precinct, one of the largest in the district. The County Commission held a special meeting Friday and ;dered the two races run over again in the May 27 primary, with the two high men competi Coleman is opposed by Defriest Jr., while Gr Tyner and A. Coppersmith are the VENETIAN BLINDS EXCLUSIVELY WITH The MAXWELL COMPANY to Fit Any Size Window! “Aluminum Slats Easily Removable! Cotto Killed SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (? Puerto Rico’s long-sought Public | Enemy No. 1, Antonio Correa Cot to, is dead. Poiice touched a torch to a sugar cane field in which the fugitive killer was hiding Briday night, then shot him as he came runing out Police Chief Beningo Soto said the 31-year-old escaped lifer had killed five persons last Monday near where he was shot down in the Ponce vicinity 45 miles west of here. He already had at least four other killings and one !rape on his record | 2S RS Lucky Chuek, ELMIRA, N. Y. (® — The | lice report probably reac | Chucky was lucky ! Four-year-old Chucky 1 } was reported missing bk j ents the other night. P | Albert Minchin sped to ‘in a prowl car and | Chucky sleeping peacefully neath an automobile parked | by. PEARY COURT Now Open To New Beauty ROLLACHEAD CUSTOM-MADE VENETIAN BLINDS Precision - made te fit your windows perfectly ... choose from decorator - inspired colors ... either matching or contrasting tapes. po Little PHONE US FOR FREE ESTIMATE The Maxwell Company 909 Fleming St. Phone 682 Navy Personnel UNITS LOCATED AT WHITE & SOUTHARD STS. UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF: STOCKTON, WHATLEY, DAVIN & CO. or- high men in the constable race. Contractor, Doing Large Remodeling A $50,000 remodelling derway at the San Carlos, formerly the Palace ter, at the expense of new to hol 1 seat 240. the palcony when ity of 740, mak- second largest in Key the id that the construc- f San Carlos, 24 is very strong. He is leav- structure the same, § most of the in- ing but ove fees New leassees are leaving intact the magnificent Cuban jt inthe lobby. The baroque decor in the theater it- | self, had to come out, however. The new San Carlos Theater i n June 1 or 15. It will conditioned and have new seats as well as new at ed by n. Gonzalo Bezanilla until last month, the d not been extensively in that period. Beza- $100 a month for five and $200 a month for the e years. In the earlier 190 a month was knock- iis rent for renovations. Board the theater to breu over the bids who wanted it. will show language film a tion to the daily It is planned, e some Cuban hows as well i Spanish speak- The new leassees The front of the San Carlos g on Duval street will be ame, except for a new marquee on the theater, Am- bier said. Inside, the tiles will remain, but the lobby will be completely modernized. l at the San Carlos In- ain the Ww eporter ed yester- filled and modernizing job is un- Thea- « | leassees A. W. Castro and Gerald Abreu, The partners were high bidders for the lease of! theater, offering $500 a month rent and $100 month for the concession, mbler, contractor, e working now They have torn much of the alc ation, and have erect an ene new steel renovated | built back in! members | Two $10,000 Bldg. Permits Are Issued Two $10,000 building permits ‘have been issued to Joseph E. Bucks and Mr. and Mrs. William T. Gibson for CBS residences. The Buckses will construct their home on Laird street and the Gibsons are building at 1724 South. Other permits issued this week | from the offices of Ralph Russell, building inspector, are: Frank Stickney, 1113 Stump Lane, renew wooden porch, $200. Benjamin Fernandez, 912 Si- monton, general repairs to resi- dence, $3,000. Paul Olmsted, 2101 Harris, | minor repairs to home, $100. Joseph Crusoe, 902 Florida, 1322 George, concrete block fence, Enrique tricia stres of concret Helio E: servants Esquinald et, e, $1,000. squinaldo, quarters, | $4,700. 1403 Pa- | 912 street, remodel residence. G. Rodriguez. Lane, minor repairs to home, $15. } j struct util George ai block wal Harold $3,000. Ellis P. at Duke, | football star and h Clem C. Mrs. Virgil Lowe, Beach, general ity Price, nd V 1, $350, Cates, 1408 paint exterior of home, $150. 9: Hagler, is a fe Petronia 15, car porte and slab Duval | [fj $1,000. | fi] 824 Windsor | fj) repairs to home, been Blue Devil line coach since 1931. Paul Bischoff, ceaia nt body. co-captain of! ilapping leaves. 50,000 Renovations At San Carics Theater By Castro, Abreu, Lessees .* Ed. Ambler, Having no woody stems, banana | the West Virginia football team, plants are not trees >» president of the school’s | like a trunk, is made up of over- what looks nton 200. on of truct } North GIFFEN INDUSTRIES, INC. SERVING MIAMI SINCE 1930 219 Elizabeth St. AT KEY WEST For All That's Best In EVERY KIND OF ROOFING ALL TYPES OF SHEET METAL WORK AIR CONDITIONING, VENTILATION SOLAR WATER HEATERS, BOOSTERS POURED-IN-PLACE GYPSUM ROOF DECKS Phone 588 | general | $2,500. Mr. and Mrs. Albert repairs to residence, Sterns, in Key West is being further reinforced against time and use, | by the extersive renovations. | Sitting on the Board of Direct- ors of San Carlos which approv- ed the lease to Castro and Abreu are Julio Cabanas, Jr., President; ;Juan Lopez, Vice-President; Evelio Vildez. Secretary; Rene Niyaya Roman, Corresponding Secreta‘y and Evelio Cabot, Treasurer. San Carlos Institute was founded in 1871 as a_ patriotic club and school by Cuban exiles | who came to Key West to escape | persecution by the Spanish gov-| ernment in Cuba, and continued here their determined efforts to | free Cuba from Spain. San Carlos was the center where these Cubans met to make | plans, collect money, and dis-| tribute literature. From its beginning, the club! house was also used as a school | for the purpose of educating | children of exiles in Spanish. The name Carlos Manuel de Ces pedes, was given the school to honor Cuba’s George Washing- ton. | After Cuba was freed from Spain, the Government of Cu- ba officially recognized the valuabl> contribution. made by the Cuban colony in Key | West, by etecting a new build- | ing and financially assuring its perpetuity. That action not on- ly gave it the tus of a shrine, but provided necessary | support for its educational ac- | tivities. The Florida State le- gislature approved appoint- | ment of a teacher of English to | the Institute as its contribution | | to the Institute’s free educa- | tional program. : The Institute offers free edu- cation in Spanish and English to all children who wish to learn both languages, and to give in- struction in Spanish to all adults interested. All classes are entire- ly free. and are hela on the sec- ond floor of the bui‘ding. Miss Remond, head of the school s sera te as Doctor in University of : vana. cn the first floor of the San Carlos building the Cuban Con- s located, as well as the d the Cuban Tourist good neigh e in Key West. S. H. D GENERAL CONTRACTOR continusus ¢ 3410 AVE E. For pe Type of Building completed without a forfeit. Including, Motels, 8. Apartments, Roofing and Remodeling. RUDGE contractor. Esteblished 22 years. PHONE 2087-J 114 PEARY COURT PHONE 1669 & 892 OFFICES: 14 SIGSBEE ROAD Conceret EQUIPMENT TO RENT Mixer... Wheel Barrows... sod Mammer... Tor Kotte Pomp ote. THE ROYAL PALMS APARTMENTS NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION Furnished and Unfurnished 2 Bedroom FIRST STREET & PATTERSON AVENUE Between 9 and 5 Apartments Accepting Arplications Now Own Your Own 2-Bedroom CBS Home FORAFRACTION OF YOUR PRESENT RENT MODEL HOME UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT CORNER OF SEIDENBERG AND EIGHTH STREET (ONE BLOCK OFF FLAGLER) Built-Up Roof - Gable Roof - Ranch Ty pe Roof WONMNRwOP REMODELING. COMMERCIAL 86} Fieming St Weekdays 5} THE NEW ECONOMY HOME TAKE YOUR CHOICE NOMINAL DOWN PAYMENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS AS LITTLE AS $33.00 TOTAL PRICE UNDER $7,500.00 wagegnd ON YOUR OWN LOT CBS constr heater. room for copper screens. —gum-flush inside doors. —two shade trees on ecch uction- d polished throu ughout. glass medicine cabinet, colored w uilt-up tar and gravel ughout. expansion. nterest JAMES STARYEU LICENSED AND INSURED GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILOER FHA or Conventional leans arranged y West {LTERATIONS, or RESIDENTIAL OFFICE or NEW CONSTRUCTION oP * Saturdays, 1:00 — 5 Sundeys, 1:09 — 5.00 P. iA with dozens of the features mM

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