The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 17, 1952, Page 3

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SSS Mrs. Harvey To [Men Arrested . Ae R f T Tuesday, June 17, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 é f : Barry Beach oo MIAMI ( — A loggerhea . loners eTuse 10 Lins Xd For Be Official taken on the beach here sunday LF. Soar Dies It's about time for Key night cost two Fort Pierce men $100 in County Court Monday. Mrs. Wilhelmina Harvey will vi-| Judge Felm C. Dame fined sit the United Nations June 22nd | Ernest Tedder and Dixie T. Stou- as an official observer together|tamire $50 each or 30 days in with an observer from each of the jail for the offense. 7 State Conservation Agent Frank Blanchard arrested the two men. MIAMI (® — Francis Marion Soar, who propagated and de- veloped most of the royal palms now growing in this area, died Monday. He was 81 and had lived in Miami 60 years. With his brother, John J. Soar, he had made frequent trips to Cape Sable and the Ten Thousand West to have a new Junkman RAGS, LEAD, BRASS, COPPER Old batteries and Scrap Metal Call Mr. Feinstein Phone 826-W 800 VIRGINIA ST. $16,000 Monday | Observer In NY A sale of Barry Beach property for $16,000 by owners: Mr. and Mes. Edward &. Barry was re- efund $11,580.40 In Bldg. Permits To Contractors West. . The big turtles crawl out on the {Islands in the early days, gather- |Tell Jacksonville ’ . Lite Torah Kaye sei cared by aig sn |p ee ed ingen ce ci, exnre|01VE Back 186 Ships Spurs | Seni Era | bang vais 2-2, [Hope For Lease Settlement = | ® === DOCUMENT Sag by rons insta. in the amount i ‘These permits were for buildings | WASHINGTON (® — A surprise d— caer oe at cher On See ee ee i‘ : , by Ste ‘Department ‘officials to- Fire Damages day as advancing negotiations for settling the Soviet Union's 11 bil- dollar World War 1 lend- 2 iG A That piece of paper with the Latin writing-on. it — it's little, but it's important. For it bears the Rx symbol, and it is a legal docu- ment. It is a message from your doctor te your pharmacist. Under the laws of our country, » Prescription makes the pharmacist responsible not only for compound. ing the medicine .properly, but for giving you the right directions as to when and how to take it. Trust in our Prescription Depart- ‘ment is trust well placed. i F i gt z & itt ti ? a4 i 5 i reject pay its rise ind ron nf the longstanding depute ane a (Continued From Fase Ome) | Coffe FOR HOME or ' pesied new Augen. 3 rp apd reli-| tember in which prizes will be Mill DRUG STORE the Dion request. ee ee ne # 7 ewes semen Se - COMMERCIAL USE... Told Irving however, the proposal to turn back | Col. and Mrs. Spottswood, in ishal-asoeiing Priday ALL GROCERS seas Hota! some of the vessels was at least) whose home the fire occurred, are| begins at 7:30, Whether or not We Are Prepared To Furnish You would be a step toward settlement. the parents of Monroe County's fu-| teenagers have cars or scooters With Clear, Pure ' at The United States bs ture sheriff, John M. Spotswood. | they are urged to come and help : GARDNER'S i il y [ the safety movement get going, Wilder said. All youth, boys and girls, from the age of 14 through NOTICE 19 are cligible, he said. issueal AS Of June 20th, 5 membership P.M. Dr. Edward Gon- i Mrs. Miller Here For Month Stay City Commissioner and Mrs. ; — PHARMACY — The Rexall Store e Cube » Crushed ICE Thompson Enterprises, ie st A H cards to show their association. It is hoped that all I a is : 32 i gr i in 24 monthly in- Gave the Keys to the City to Corp. Willard A. Carey 7nd PFC Arthur A. Manuel back from war duty at the Korean front. SENATOR BREWSTER (Continued From Page One) mington, Del. Russell picked up 28 delegates Monday, all from his home state Georgia, to run his nation-wide tally to 114% in the Associated Press tabulation. ‘He still trails Kefauver, who has the most with 246, but is ahead of Harriman, who has 85‘. Taft has 464 on the Republican scoresheet to Eisenhower's 392 These tallies are based on! avowed and conceded alignments. The Republican convention July 7 requires 604 votes for nomination, | the Democratic two weeks later | feeds 616. Both conventions will be held in Chicago. The Georgia Democrats, besides | pledging their delegates to Russell | at their state convention in Atlanta, | adepted a resolution declaring their “freedom of action’ in politi- eal matters.” This left the gate ‘open for a walkout if the Georgians @re dissatisfied with the national Party's convention actions. A state Party official said, however, there lend-lease settlement, Louis M. J. Bianer left today for |¢ar and scooter driving = a zalez, M.D. will dis- 1114 TRUMAN AVENUE wi . The p gy po, sage us ag Foo eed mg By their daughter, jo wil pd oop continue practice in (ICE DIVISION) Corner Varela Street 4 . of accidents, tea the youth NE metres hgh Pees goods | Mrs. Miller is arriving y Dw ms iden' snot tee he youth) Key West. en PHO 177 The U, §., which is asking 800 ‘9-day stay with her par- | scooters, and pointing toward adult million dollars plus the ships, Beach Drive re- | drivers who will have few acci- eee again rejected the offer. . Mrs. Miller’s husband is | dents. oe turned down civilian representative for| Wilder, who has been State High- ° to submit Aircraft at the Corpus | Way Patrolman from Big Pine Key Tid Ne Rigres Fs : ff i i Ain i & : : > 38 fi fie i Ey g fe i g 3 8 Sy i z aeF 8 i the other additional Commander Lacy Lee of V. F. W, Post No. 3911 was most enthusias- tic with his Post’s unanimous de- cision to sponsor a youth to this worthwhile project, and similar re- plies were voiced by the member- ship and leaders of Lions and Ro- tary Clubs. Again this year a singular addi- tion is that of sponsorship by an individual, Mayor C. B. Harvey one of Key West's leading civic leaders and one of the Post's Past Commanders. This year’s total.of nine boys far exceeds the number of boys ever sent by Key West and is cer- tainly a credit to all the sponsoring organizations and individuals. The Key West contingent will leave on Saturday evening, at five o'clock arriving at Tallahassee by moon on Sunday. Registration begins at one P. M. at the Student Union Bldg. seven- thirty p.m. by Doak Campbell, pre- | sident of Florida State University. Accompanying the boys part way on the trip will be Frank Roma- guera, chairman of the Legion's Americanism Committee. } Upon their return the boys will visit the sponsoring organizations and address them relative to their experiences at Boys State. Christi naval station. The Veterans Here are authoritative answers from the Veter: i to four questions of | interest former servicemen: . What can I do? a veteran who broke outpatient treatment. didn’t give any advance notice; just failed to show up. Is it pos- sible for him to get a third ap- pointment? A. If he had no torily evinces a willingness pointments. Q Im training under large medical expenses, I can borrow money for a short time? A. Yes. Under the law, VA may Jend you up to $100 from a re- volving fund. No interest will be charged. But the money must be paid back. (Veterans living in Key West who wish further information about their benefits should con- tact the VA office at Room 218, Would be no bolt at the convention. | those affecting district delegates Federal Bldg.) The Texas question, meanwhile, | was expected to be settled late | today by the Republican National | atlarge delegates are for settle-| During) the summer Committee. A ruling is planned on whether party rules say the National Committee will handle ali | Texas delegates were picked at | too much play and warm weath or just part, ef the contests in volving the state's 38 convention | votes ‘The commitiee ruled Friday in other delegate contests, saying are the concern of the party's state machinery and those over ment on the national level | Eisenhower forces argue all 38) large. Taft backers say only six/ are atdarge and the remaining 32} should be returned for settlement | to the state committee, which the | Taft camp controls. i RELAXING YOUNGSTERS Junior and Sis are likely to get overheated and irritable from eT make sure they have a refi ing warm bath before time. Allow for th telax In the soapsuds Y this will help revive thei been taking a corres- course under the GI 8 orig cnet dinate the efforts of all civic grops Q. I understand I need my original discharge papers to apply for a GI home loan, but I have ;.. | following letter sent to Mayor C. inal thought the City might approve the .| be viewed as a phase of the en- tmen: for | form of gambling in other sections goth dr He | of the state; the hardships result- ling from t to Key West since 1950, views the elub formation as a large step for- ward in safety education for the community. LOCAL CLUBS MEET (Continued .From :Page. One) tickets but in fair discussion,” one vice-president of a civic group said. An over-all committee to coor- opposing the dog track, is under discussion in one group. Meanwhile the Ministerial asso- ciation which is meeting in spe- cial session tomorrow released the B. Harvey on April 7, when it was inclusion of a dog track in city limits: “The Key West Ministerial Asso- ciation, in regular session today, views with alarm rumors that cer- tain parties have designed to peti- tion your honorable body for per mission’ to institute and operate a dog racing track adjacent to our city on Stock Island. “We believe that gambling must | tire crime picture. That organized gambling is a vicious evil. It cor- rupts our youth and blights the {lives of our adults. It becomes the pringboard for other crimes, such as, embezzlement, robbery, and even murder. We, having seen the evils which attend ‘this proposed ing to beat such a rack- et, and believing that a dog racing track will not enhance the best business interests, but will rather | reasonable | hinder that sound business policy | excuse for breaking the appoint-| ll good citizens desire to see in ments without notice, VA deems their community, and believing that he has refused Government that a dog racing track will not treatment. No further treatment | @ppeal to that class of winter visi- will be given, unless he makes a tors who are the most desireable, formal application and satisfac-|@9d may be prospective home| to owners, but will make its strong- | cooperate by keeping his ap-/ est appeal to the professional bam- | Public | opposed Law 16, and I've just had some | granted, and most earnestly pray which your honorable bedy to take this my subsistence payments won't Matter under the most serious con- | cover. Is there any source where | Sideration before taking action. | i when | - bier and racketeer: j “We therefore go on record as | to this petition being Respectfully yours | Key West Ministerial Associa- | tion W. J. Ashworth, Secretary Ralph Rogers H. H. Link.” The City Commission took no ac- | tion on the track which was inter- | preted by the Kennel Club as} meaning a negative response. The | race track club thereupon asked | the County to hold an election, and deposited $3500 with County | Clerk Earl Adams last week. j four Grocer SELLS that Good | STAR * BRAND | AMERICAN COFFEE | and CUBAN -—TRY A POUND TOLAY—— Sight nou your proses cael probably COME IN...FIND OUT HOW EASY IT IS TO OWN A DODGE NOW! And look what you get! * Dazzling Array of New Spring Colors { « Famous Oritlow Ride that smoothes bumplest roade{ * Watchtower” Visibility for greater safety / * More head room, leg room, hip room! « Money-Saving Dodge Dependability! 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