The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 25, 1952, Page 1

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=| Che Kev West Cilisen THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. K #¥ W2ST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1952 VOL. LXXHI, No. 177 K.W. To Get More Phones Says| ’ District Telephone Manager JASPER N. DORSEY ADDRESSES ROTARY ane at wane Ft. Lauderdale eye Key West wit have wett over| Utility Tax 6,600 telephones within regen - .” Jasper N. Dorsey, Miami ‘ALLAH. _ i Since stemiger i the Bouthern 7 AMBRE — The Chy and Telegraph , Key West Rotary Club Thursday. “Our. forecast indicates a growth of approximately 19 per- cent in the number of telephones JASPER N. DORSEY — we can continue to get the money, % manpower, and materials to do real pur- this job. This comes on top of the $114,000 in almost phenomenal growth al- the new issue “is ready experienced in Key West,” holders additional Dorsey said. “There were only 1,092.telephones in Key West in 1940, but more than 5,574 are in use “Hl Dobete a ow “41 Dodge Vrvek “49 Desig aan ‘@ Dedgo aa, Dodge = Wayterer “SH Ferd 2 a. *@ Ferd 4dr, ‘2 Ferd 2 ar. ‘SH Wiltys Sta. Wea. NAVARRO, Ine. USED Car Lor SOUTHARD STREET Young Writer : Citizen Staff Photo MISS MELVINA GILSON. an employee of the Key West Gas company, is only 20 years old but has already struck gold in the fiction market and other mediums of writing. She hails from Michigan, originally, but has made Key West her home for over a year. She combines daily work for “bread and bacon” with active writing. Blonde Hair And Golden Words xk ext "| Young Melvina Gilson Writes ... Sells What She Writes Combined In Budding Writer SSQSRBCRBREREREEERBEeae ees By DOROTHY RAYMER fute the “ Fairbanks Water Pumps | ° 4#—For Lugeage From $88.00 “ ‘ ee, Inc.| PHONE 206-XW Selling Out Sale TODAY and TOMORROW EVERYTHING GOES! $25 ALLIGATOR BAGS $12.50 5 ALLIGATOR BELTS $ 2.50 VARIOUS OTHER ITEMS, JEWELRY and GIFTS 50% OFF “Buy Now and Save For Christmas” 506 SOUTHARD ST. PRICE FIVE CENTS Victim Of Shooting Dies Today; Man Held 4 ¥ * xxx eux *u es More Flying Saucers Spotted Here Southernmost “Saucers” Swell |BULLETINS|C10 LEADER To Six After ASHINGTON un — President RTS Thursday Report| mys te em, SUPPO vention with a nae "em - hell” eg22 wt Fg Enes rete gt THe FE Ale P| litle ai} Eel i HTH i i it afi : fi gRer te | TH i H hd ¢ Fe [? i the ri IN WHICH THERE 1S LOTS OF BRING YOUR DARLINGS To THE FINE MATERIAL GIVEN TO Nursery. Phone 1360 AT AL LOGUN'S BEAUTIFUL OCEAN PATIO THE NINO RINALDO TRIO end ART DEACON AND HIS PIANO CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING A LARGE AND VARIED MENU OF DELICIOUS FOODS TRY OUR PRIME RIBS OF BEEF AU JUS $2.50 NEVER A COVER OR MINIMUM DINNERS TH 16 Pa. ENTERTAINMENT TIL 3:39 Am. rer Statement By Thomas Causes New Charges Following a deathbed statement made shortly before he expired at 8:45 a.m., another murder charge was filed today in the fatal shoot- ing of Joseph Thomas, Thomas was the victim of a shooting in Marathon last week. He died today as a result of four bul- let wounds received at that time. Sam Price, who was being held on an assault charge, was charged with murder because of tape re- taken 5 E i if fl

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