The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 16, 1952, Page 1

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sian camila Key West, Florida, has the es PEE, 4 - ad The Associated Press Teletype most equable climate in the J 4 ) Pot Tq TZP1iT Features and Photo Services. country, with an average For 72 Years Devoted to the | range of only 14° Fahrenheit Best Interests of Key West THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. VOL. LXXIII. NO. 221 PRICE FIVE CENTS KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1952 Seconds After The Accident Happened $340 Rais e d Bloo dmedile | S a 2 _> Tt ix Juvenile Offenders % 3 ae WS For Burned To Visit | J y, Out Family Naval Station A ppear Bef oVes Fleet Reserve Dade Cornty Unit y? Ass'n Also Aids | Will Cooperate | \ iy Charges Range Polio Victim | With Local Chapter | Addressed Quarterbacks Ne " +P hem Petty Aid in the form of cash contri-| The Dade County Blood bank nr r Theft To Car Stealing butions are still coming in for | Mobile unit will be aboard the Bernard Biaza, EM1, SURASDEV | Submarine tender USS Howard Gil Een more from September 22 to 27, Sub- DET, a native Key Wester and his marine Squadron Four headquar- wife from Havana whose hom’ ters here announced today was destroyed by fire last month Following the donations of blood Branch 56 of the Fleet Reserv. by Navy personnel, the unit will : go to Monroe General hospital for ssoc jorts the foll oe Association reports followin donations by civilians on October donations in addition to the pre 6 and 7 viously acknowledged $231.71:. Under terms of a new contract | Yra Waptan of Cecfl’s Bar, $20 the Dade County Blood bank and j Collections from jar on counte’ the American Red Cross, Key West of Pop’s uniform shop, $17.95; Jas Maintain a Key West blood bank L. Johnson, $5.; Lt. William G_, for civilians. | By SUSAN McAVOY Erring teenagers stole the spot- light from adult criminals this week with six youngsters under 17 coming before Juvenile Court Judge Eva Warner Gibson on charges of taking seven dollars to the felony of stealing a car. | Yesterday the fiery Judge gave a sound verbal thrashing and a Read, USS Chivo, $5; James F. | Civilian donors can contribute sentence to two 16 year-old Negro McCardle, $2. their blood for either armed for- | boys convicted of stealing cigar- Anonymous charitable organiza- | ces or civilian uses. | | ettes from H. Ramos company on tion, $10. | Navy donors are urged to turn | August 23. Collection taken at Naval Ord- | out in full strength next Monday | “I have been watching you for nance Unit, $13.40. through Friday, All personnel in three years. We've given you every Seventh Day Adventist church, | he tender, submarine and staff of | chance. Now it’s Marianna for $25. | Squadron Four are invited to volun- you” Judge Gibson told one boy Mr. and Mrs. Max Herman, Ca- | teer. Schedules will be available who has been held in detention with his young partner in the al- leged theft. Last Friday Victor Key, Negro adult was sent to Rai- ford for 3 years on the charge of receiving and concealing the cig arettes stolen by the young boys. } Yesterday the mother of one of the boys sat apahetically by while b- Nis i her son was sent once more to the State Indusrial school. The roga Lake, N. Y., $10. as to hours of donating blood. Total all sources received to | i alc date, $340.06. S f Cl b T The letter from Mr. and Mrs. | atety Ulu 0 Max Herman is worthy of printing. ¥ MGA on August 90th, itixenist | Plan “Roadeo” “Will you please see that the | ' enclosed check is given to Mr. | ‘The Jaycee Youth Safety Club Bernard Biaza. We are very sorry | will meet tonight to make final for his loss, and trust that things | plans for the car “roadeo” to be Citizen Staff Photo ANDREW ROBERTS, cab driver, tmmediately after he was thrown from his motor scooter on erie out for him ne nus held Sunday back of the Poinciana Citizen Staff Photo | Judge softened her manner some- Greene andi Ann street by @ City truck crossing <Greenc, «AsiThe! Citizen:awent 4 so that they may re-establish their | Community center | what when she said that she took juries were still not diagnosed at Monroe General hospital where he was take epi his in- | home in the very near future. Very | ‘The “roadeo” is being sponsored | COUNTY CLERK EARL ADAMS, Secretary of the Key West | into account that the mother is buladce, n by Lopez am- | truly yours, Ron and Max Herman, ! as part of the safety driving pro- | Quarterback Club, a local football boosters organization ad caring for seven children in crowd- former owners of the Overseas | gram launched by the Jaycees| dressed that group at their First Annual Kickoff Banquet last | ed, bad housing conditions in a woreda e uleoh |and by Florida Highway Patrol- night. Adams pledged the support of the club to the local team home that has no father. The mother of a white 14 year- The local Fleet Reserve group | man Marvin J. Wilder. seroma old boy, however, was bitterly de- nounced by the Judge as being Gilmore Gives | Get-Acquainted [fen tunea ‘ever | Ads |Andy Roberts “ BRAS: i ccaainiteycatune eit eee : | responsible for the delinquency of $90 To Sodding cn. By Truck PTA Moetime Set [acer Soscnas senor: » be | Auto Inapection | Agents Grab Meat | Monroe Students »,." man interest story which gives \Will Start Wed. The boy appeared in court after ° | EF | A T; h Peaience fe Neca ate PENSACOLA (PA refeigerated ; The. the mother had walked alone to und For Field | RadyeRobertsccabadve | (2 t ruman Se ool praise, not only to the Polio So: Acting City Mgr. Charles | truck loaded with more than 10 | Near 4.000 Now the back of the auditorium. He ciety, but to the honesty of a ser- “win or lose.” The USS Howard Gilmore has | of Poinciana, was thrown | An “ice breaker’ to acquaint the|Viceman. The names must be | Roberts announced this morn- | pounds of pork products was seized | Enrollment in Monroe county | hom cheer wie breaking beh contributed $50 to the sod-laying | from his scooter when a City |i atrons of Key Wi ; | withheld at request of those in-| ing that the long overdue | by a state livestock inspector Mon- | schools is near the 4,000 mark now, [eee eee ees oie é aa | t ey West High School) | ig Pe 5 A Siete Se eRe he, : - : }OW, | scooter and a wallet containing fund of the Quarterback Club, it | tuck crossing Greene stree aithiGiadhaacts nih volved, but this is a heart-warm-| auto inspection tickets were {day night just inside the Alabama- *Superintendent of Public Instruc- | about seven dollars Gia Gancunced today by Raa p, | \@ Ada strectibit kimyat 1:15 [WR thesteacherssandiadministra-) ing angle. | ready and that the second | Florida line. ions Horace O'Beyant saiditodeys | "4c (nets easgel plex erate Adis, \aecteiary of the club, |” Pometeaer: tion of the school will feature to-| Recently a 12 year old son of | semi-annual inspection of | Livestock Inspector Harold 1. a. of tast Thursday the most | blaming each otber for their bro: ‘Adams experssed his apprecia- |; L0P@# ambulance rushed night’s meeting of the P. T. A. in! a serviceman stationed in Key | yehicles has been set for to- |Smith said Earl Cosgrove was ar-| recent overall count was 3,947. It |ken home, the boy winced and tion of the contribution made on | Roberts to Monroe General | the High School Auditorium at 8, , West was stricken with polio and) morrow. rested on charges of transporting | was exepected to go up to 4,000 | ducked his head. recommendation of the Enlisted | 08Pital. Dr. Martin P. Mah- Parents will be invited to meet| "as Gee a | City Tax Collector Archie | meat under embargo into Florida. this week ‘The dsthex accussaiikeumathae i . i ss | ildren’s Variety Ho | i a abet z cecil committee of he submarine en- | Te? said he has “serious in- | the returning teachers and the fol-| Miami which Is sponsored vy the | Roberts said that inspection | Cosgrove is a uniformed driver | yreanwhile the school population | of living with another man. The der, The idea originated with |, ternal injuries. Lovet “es Variety Club th : would begin Wednesday at [of Morrison Merchandise Corp.. | i, settling down nicely. O’Bryant | mother did not deny this. and Chief ecepdoman Stevens of tHe ivhr of the .City. truck, : ae new memb rs of the facul- iety Chul ae bi tise ie the No. 2 Fire Station in |New Qpleans. He was released | said. Classes are running smooth \ said she wanted a divorce but Gilmore. Charles Roig, was pulling out y: Mrs, Jeanne Sisk, Mrs. Margar- Lan fi j Poinciana at tit eurner of under $250 HORERROr™ \ty even*where double sessions are | wouldn’t pay Aor it. * of Ann street but could not |et Weisel, Mrs. Jeanne Maner, 1%th Street and Seidenberg The livestock Sanitary Board! necessary as at Poinciana “The exathple you are ahieg i] ij FRA, at one meeting the branch € | not a member of Branch 56 of the [ Y | see traffic comin i : i i i F b ra ed from! ¢ 1 : i ible,” sai ig on Gr Miss Rose Jane McCardle, Miss) q ; avenue. All inspection and | meat was being transported from! Coral Shores school on Planta- | your children is terrible,” said y - | . Miss} donated $25 to aid in expenses and Ps ; r 1 Two Car Crash | because of a large Overseas | Mary John Skillern, Mrs. Mary| also collected a gears sum of] the issuance of stickers will |New Orleans to cafeterias at the ‘tion Key which serves all 12 | the Judge sternly. “When they go . . ~ | Transportation company truck | Prinz, Miss Margaret Tobin, Mr.| $19.12 by passing the hat at a sec- | be done at this location. | Pensacola Naval Air Station | grades reports that while its pupil | as low as you it is bad for the On Caroline St | parked on the corner. He said | Don Jaeschke, Mrs. Emily Case,| ond meeting Inspection beginning Sep- | Th e livestock Sanitary Board } population is up the mosquito pop- | children, and you have three of seit | that a City Electric truck | Miss Elaine Eskew, Mr. Paul Dav-| When the serviceman was of-| tember 17 will continue {Placed the embargo on pork im-/ ulation is down them. - A Plymouth car driven by Mil-; ¢oming toward Ann motioned is, Miss Norma Lewis, and Mrs.| fered the total sum he turned down | through October 18. ports to prevent spread of visi Responsible for the dwindling ie But, you aren't going to - dred Shepard Jaycock of 1016 Grin- | Bis City truck to come ahead. |Charles Perkins, all of whom will| the gift with many thanks, but | cular exanthema disease among | numbers of the flying Keys pests | poreree ue a : = on imalleteeot. seuatained:darmhe ; Roberts was too stunned | be introduced by Principal E. 0.) said that because of his hospital swine (Continu On Pre Five» | bitingly ‘ou will not have . ny it i tanet jamage to a to rise. City Tax Collector | Schweitzer. : | insurance plan and because of | responsibility of these soungeere sg vil hs an axel when the driv- Archie Roberts rushed to call | Special guests for the evening) the wonderful and immediate sup- | L oe . = rn ia Wee Han ees Bi oi r made an improper turn at the | the ambulance: firemen, po- | Will be: the members of the Mon-| port given him by the Polio Soci. | Living Up To Their Sign watched this little boy borrifi corner of Caroline street and Tele | | : ? | at seeing you and that man, liv- | lice and Citizen employees roe County Board of Education—| ety, the extra funds were not came to the scene. Roberts Messrs. Gerald Adams, Julio Ca. | needed in his boy's case. ing in a trailer, I have seen you graph Lane Monday at 4:10 p. m eile me car, a 1941 Cadillac | was at one time employed as | banas, Earl Duncan, William War-| The local FRA will use the ¥ Poracee cet Abbi cine riven by Genesis Broxton, color a driver for The Citizen. ren, and Carlyle Roberts; Superin-| money to aid others. The group amp hes to the coirikes You left ed policeman who lives at 3-6 Fort Village, had damage to the left tendent of Schools Horace O’Bry-| went on record saying they “are ant and members of his adminis-; Proud to reveal the story of the these children flat. You don't de serve them.” front end of the vehicle ores : cellent work of the Polio Society The Plymouth is owned by Ray- | ——em——e—e | eC She Oyanes. Mice Eugenia | which has been so well supported DO! Schweltsar, peincloalial mond Lones of 119 Southard street EL Nichlaaand Mrs Ralph Shinton: by contributors to the March of Key West High School summed up It was taken to Sweeting’s by the ECTRIC FANS | and hicnme(Gounty ‘Trustees Dimes program the boys problem. ckage service | = qe “If he doesn’t co ate mor wreckage service | All Standard Makes | Messrs. Joe Cates, Joe Boza, and) —————— |“ Repey asec iatiatap ren. eee os Th - <b T nan he has wi jome, school an D ° K | | | Thompson Enterprises, Inc. Sam Pinder. . ‘ PAIN court, my recommendation is that | HARDWARE DIVISION | Plans for the meeting are in he be sent to Marianna.” river Aatlec ' Caroline St non gag | Charge of the PTA hospitality com DONE BY THE HOUR Pats school, keds. GEORG la, UP 1 : et ttee, headed by Mr. and Mrs DEPENDABLE WORKERS : pias? GEORGIANA, Ala, (P—A ¢ | mittee, y Me. “ SPE} 7 sa him teacher and tennis coach Jae- truck-and trailer crash —————— | Kellar Watson and Mr. L. E. Wat sche who had tried to work with 2 eas td - 18-foot embankment near here to | son, and comprising some eighteen Wagner Paint Shop (aa : . the rebellious boy. Jaesche des- i down an ee —_—— day killing the driver, James) KEEP OUR CITY | members 1026 White Street boy's truancy, insolence to teach- Bonifay Shows, Pe cola, Fla ers, and generally uncooperative truck apparently went out of con By Calling Complete Stock of Mechanic | CALL YOUR Several teachers tried to ham trol on a steep grade DEALER gud wolled dawn the SNP RINSTEIN: Bhones@aew | HAND TOOLS | —The man who lives in town— | We Buy all kinds of Junk KEY WEST | * fie him before he came to my | “The boy is at the end of the disrupted in LOCATED aT Guaranteed for Life | road,” Judge Gibson said. “Um Jand, Ala, as a result i SIMONTON AND DEY STS. SALVAGE CO. less he changes now it is Mariam dent. : Roy’s Key West | Highest Prices For Junk Batteries, na toh Scrap Metal, Rags, Iron — Old | The dge urged the father te cooperate with the school an@ t She paced the boy on one year's probation during which time he must report to the cot and attend church Auto Parts Co. Cars — Trucks | ® TELEPHONES 1877 - 1878 Chit — 166 — j TEOUVALSTREST FOR PROMPT SERVICE CASH » § said he is going to try to find a “big brother” for the RESERVED SEAT : NOTICE! | <img yw ide Sn The second semi-annual inspection of ve- SEASON TICKETS hicles will begin Wednesday, September 17, 1952 KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL at the No. 2 Fire Station in Poinciana, located at FOOTBALL GAME the corner of 12th Street and Seidenberg Avenue. All inspection and the issuance of the stickers H: S. Gym ..- Paul Sher : will be done at this location, The inspection will Columbia Laundry continue through October 18, 1952. i ARCHIE ROBERTS, LIMITED NUMBER “*s:* City Tax Collector, Rey Rica Placds. = ene en ra eee _

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