The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 26, 1952, Page 1

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Key West, Florida, has the most equable climate in the country, with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit Special F & AM Ceremonies Monday Night Monday night, Anchor Lodge No. 182, F & AM will honor old mem- bers in a special ceremony to be held at 8 p.m. R. W, James L. Mixson, deputy grand master of the grand lodge of Florida will officiate. Members to be honored will be: Wm. RB. Porter — fifty year Eee Change Of i i. se, Co- lumbus, Ga.; Walter B. Young, Wenatchee, Wash.; and Alfred Gaehler, Vista, Calif. A dinner will be served at 6 p.m. on the roof garden of the temple by ladies of 0.E.S, companied President Truman in a and farewell” appearance DURING OUR 35th ANNIVERSARY SALE Year & Make Type Down She Rev Wes THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER I KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JULY 2, Captain Charles H. Andrews FOR A xk Hill Nominates Coll Cites Record Of Outstanding Statesmanship CONVENTION HALL, Chicago (®—Sen. John Sparkman of Ala- bama, tapped by Gov. Adlai Stev- enson to be his running mate on the Democratic ticket, was offered to the party’s convention today as an “ideal lieutenant” for the Ili- j Rois governor’s presidential cam- paign. Sparkman’s Alabama colleague : the Senate, Lister Hill, was Official U.S. Navy Photo THIS MORNING, Captain Charles Herbert Andrews, USN, took command of SubRon Four in ceremonies held at Pier 3, U.S, Naval Station, Key West, Fla. Captain Andrews relieved Cap- tain J, W. Dayis who is reporting to Washington for duty. oar Miami Police Capture G. Heroux'= FBI List Man As One : Fi 4 i i. aE gR t 4 + the | WASHINGTON — The State | Arthur Heroux, 22—was captured here Friday after two police of- ficers he had taken as hostages smashed their car into a tree to escape a hail of bullets from other pursuing police. Dazed in the crash, Heroux was easily taken by his hostages, Police Chief Barron Shields and Officer Robert .Dubray of suburban El Portal. Tentative plans were reported to WASHINGTON W—Union and | {oP te ‘or kidnaping the two of industry leaders pressed hard to- ficers. He also is wanted hy at ; | least three other states. | He is wanted in connection with the $62,650 robbery of the Johnson County National Bank of | f i F Hy g ig ; FE e8 Fa if E & d been given an ultimatum by the military insurgents to abdicate at once and leave the country in six 5 3 a = H i ° ef Hi £ al BE i q i li E Snag Develops In Steel Settlement BF i oH gé¢ < g -} af gs ii ; if g # E é aE i Z 5 § R 2 ef i Village, Kan., last Nov. 23 and with the robbery of the South Side Bank of Kansas City, Mo., of an undisclosed amount last Oct. 10, | Massachusetts police want Her- ' oux for questioning in connection | with the killing last autumn at | Barre, Mass., of State Trooper Alje walkout were settled by an agree- ment reached at the White House Thursday and ratified late Friday by the CIO Steelworkers Policy Committee. The agreement says the strike “will end” upon that ratification. i a w i i z Z i guardia: tecting it for equal nomic justice men.” #2 8 g | g i i 3 HE The Associated Press Teletype Features and Photo Services. | For 72 Years Devoted to the STEVENSON PICKS SPARKMAN RUNNING xe MATE x *& xe Is Politically Strong In\ South By WILBUR JENNINGS CONVENTION 9, Coroner’s Jury | Reports Perez Gerhardt W. Puff, one of the FBI’s| Frank Kee “came to his death most-wanted criminals, was shot | as a result of a knife wound, captured by dozen FBI} said wound bei inflic b; we ‘ing icted by diel a #4 E He ore H fe i t $ a aes j $ : fa ff E i i ge ak i Ee E ge ei Ee gE bd | E i a th § Payment “48 Angela Sed. #50 Austin 4 dr. Sed. *@ Buick 4dr. Chevrolet Cpe. M. Savela. Heroux and a woman, under the . | name of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mat- thews, rented a house in El Portal 5s As a member of tions Assembly and ‘tign Relations Com been an acclaimed § i g the the 3 ier Hag | With the purchase of any | ayy used car during this sale MA! we will give absolutely Free a bottle of © CHAMPAGNE (ta ‘48 DeSoto Conv, “Si DeSete aa. “@1 Dedge Truck ‘@ Dedge Ga, ‘4 Dedge aden Hl Dedge = Wayfarer Tl Ferd 2 dn “@ Ferd an “Ford 2 de, "30 Ferd "2 Ford ‘48 Jeepater “a? Keleer “@ Lincein = Coa. 2 dr, “ Mercury Forder “Sl Plymevth Bus. Cpe, ‘@ Plymouth = 2 dr. “@ Olds, 4 dr, Sed, (48 Olas, 4a, “$0 Studebaker Cl. Cpa, ‘S! Willys Ste. Wen, NAVARRO, Inc. USED CAR Lot SOUTHARD STREET Cl. Cpa, 2 dr. Sed. Lodge at 4:00 P. M.| Sunday to attend the; funeral Services of | EXALTED RULER last May 26 from Mrs. Peter Ben: | lective security for nett, paying the rent in advance | ing of the United Ni until July 26. They had a small | closer association girl with them. Later, after Mrs. Bennett had (Continued On Page Seven) MASONIC NOTICE ALL MEMBERS OF ANCHOR LODGE, No. 182, F. & A.M. Are Hereby Notified That Monday, July 28, 1952 Has Beon Designated As Past Masters Night ca well as to pay honor to those Members who have ettained 25 and 50 years as Continuous Members. A delicious Turkey Supper will be served, com- menacing promptly at 6 o'clock on the Roof Garden by ladies of the OES, lt is fraternally requested that as many as pos- sible be present to help celebrate this occasion. By Order, OSWALD J. SHEPPARD, we LARGE 2%2 STORY BUILDING IN WHICH THERE IS LOTS OF FINE MATERIAL GIVEN TO | PERSON REMOVING IT FROM LOT AND CLEARING GROUNDS. | Johnson & Johnson, | Phone 372 a" seBF Hi HARDWARE DIVISION DO YOUR OWN MOVING | Corstine $. BEAUTIFUL OCEAN PATIO THE NINO RINALDO TRIO ond ART DEACON AND HIS PIANO CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING TIL 3:39 Am. A LARGE AND VARIED MENU OF DELICIOUS FOODS ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF AU JUS LONDON BRON FILET MIGNON CHICKEN DINNERS SERVED TIL 10 Pm. FOR AM EVENING OF FUN AT &

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