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Rey West, Florida, bas the most equable climate in the country, with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit The Key West Citizen THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. VOL. LXXIII, Ne. 384 KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1952 \ OUR THIRTY-THIRD PRESIDENT HOW MONROE COUNTY VOTED UNOFFICIAL RETURNS PRECINCTS Candidate: 12 8 4 8 6.7 8) 9 105 22°38 14°98 36-17) Toe STEVENSON 343° 387 «157. 427. «356 «188-245 «323-273-278 «= 388187310 394224 BS 38 4,708 EISENHOWER __ 76 46 «(116 «8S 9 8S MSC77s— 8HEC—“(‘i‘i GZ TK: KS 4G SIS 183-246 2,65¢ LANTAFF ______ 266 337. 176 «369 «290 «179 «248 «4284 «49230 266 4360 205 322 438 «225 #116 191 4,442 VERMOREL 320 23k iki CS ODO SO D125 274137 ' 70 110 1,260 McCARTY 270 336. -«-187' 390 317 178 277 306 254 275 386 227 356 S21 308 157 178 4823 SWAN 0618 SS Cy a, re | ee i a ae ee | ey a 1,081 Delray Police |Miami Gambler |County Democratic Leaders Capture Pair Convicted For Take National Presidential Wanted In KW|Tax Evasion Defeat In Good Grace Today Men Elude Police | MIAMI W—Charles Friedman, | POST-ELECTION S & G Gambling Syndicate mem- pewayenng — ber, was convicted Tuesday night| STATEMENTS SHOW |T ooo] Chamber Of by a federal court jury on three| RESIGNATION TO Here Last Night __ [tunis of income tax evasion. | “VOICE OF PEOPLE” |Commerce Elects Two men wanted for taking $606 Maximum penalty is five years the etiata tn in prison and 0,000 fin or soumnuaniveng |) oP 1 sen an cues Oe ue te | Division Chairmen from La Concha Hotel at. about Results of the Chamber of Com- each count. Chief counsel’ Daniel | County, from State Representa- S. Ring announced he wou}d| tive B. C. Papy to lesser office Monroe County Citizens AreCalm After Eisenhower sLandslide Win pra \ Ad FIVE CENTS Celebration ¥s Lacking After County Goes For Stevenson Tues. Waking up toa Repub- lican nation after 20 years of Democratic administra- tion, Monroe county citi- zens were sober and sub« dued today about the Eisen- hower landslide. : There was little or no celebrating in Democratfe Key West last night as the national returns came into the Island. Here in Monroe county, the 7,631 machine votes were counted by 10 p.m. last night at the office of Supervisor of Registration Sam Pinder. The Board of Canvassers will today count the 526 absentee ballots re- turned to the office by Mon- day’s deadline. Aside from the general Democratic victory in the . county, voters showed their approval of two state con- stitutional amendments af- fecting the county that lost in the state. The county voted 2712 to 704 for Amendment Ten, abolishing the created a Senator from Monrose county in a separate district. This weer eryter tse ay . 3 a. m. today got through a road e for a holders are good losers, accord-| merce election to determine Divi- National Election Returns \Key West Uke (22.27 eee aes into the commer mode to |nn Chairman to ere te seat ¢ highwa: K ught zation were annount lay by k ular Vote y ipmey petsl bt ee President Earl R. Adams. : Elected to head the Chamber's at Delray Beach by alerted police question: : rape this morning after “What do you have to say.on| Hotel and Motel Division for the pik year was A. J. Dion, Will Freeman es "Voted Elector. Voting Units Re-Demo, Repub- Indicated: ; 4 _ 1948 al Votes Units porting ‘erat ican Biecora Head Jubilant ‘ . | et R i, Chief of. Polige: Aihene et ie 230%, i 1a 124,700. 11 © ° recewed the tae’ Ratio pony ; : ‘of |. i — as “|was chosen to head the Poeiy yams) Tse Melts Set . “After Victory all from Delra ‘m. in. [35688 lari, “Mithie' Voice “ek. the” people has ay : D 32 20,746 —«'10,787, 895,346 1,145,198 32] -xberge him that the,captune spoken. It's a’dethocracy. I only will be led by M. E. Bennett, D 6 1,650 788114699 173.271. an mas at ihe: Sewn pro ‘ hope the Republicans ¢o as good] Aquilino Lopez, Jr. was selected Ris 1 160 48148 610989 : He Thanks County gig die sy nee ay West. : a job as the Democrats did.” to head the Professional group and Li 3 278 ie 62.28 sie 3 Voters For Big ire aay wee alae Ray brought in a verdict of guilty on Biyug bore | Caro was short = Periaag oot’ gcse 10 F 373 78, 78, A counts, resid ur rg. ae pe 737, °| Eisenhower Poll Sidewalk Cafe on Duval $1. by | *H counts “The Republicans got-too many | “wary Graham © chaieoaatat D8 1a 759 253,880 117,879 12 its owner, Mrs. Myrtle Wescort | Similar income tax evasion | )1"s ot ry , paebin 4 681 «= 73,348 139,071 4 ; ., . -30 th ‘ pending against * 2 e Restaurant owners. Charles Bon osm. 185 1aameaamcms at | Phenhowers Sreoning vietory | swooning cline” War tos od eee and dulee Levitt, part, |. County Judge Raymond R.| Taylor, the Industrial Division, J. R 13 4,202 3,041 625,144 855,233 13 | WAS today attributed to clear think- left Coe tee proc 1S wi ners in the S & G Gambling Syn- Lord moaned, “I’m sick.” E. Tucker, Wholesale and Retail, D 10 2.481 1,611 302,028 520,663 10 | ing of American women as much} jgaying Tobert Lamb, need dicate and against Sam Fried-|_ Supervisor of Registration Sam | and C. B. Harvey will head the 7 8 2,851 op, pape ere ; 8 | as men, by Comdr. R. Byrns, USN! ployee in char: id = brother of pena While vod oryag greasy aoe —— borveniigc” rer 10 4,135 a 5 x 0 ti 7] ‘. aevrairis m was not a mem of the , 2 e nine chairmen will a X 10 2118 1,004 214,760 2iz.055. 10 | red, | who; chlied:. Tey. Cite she found Lamb gone and @ cigar | syndicate, the Friedman brothers | ¢¢.” meetings of the Chamber's board Reis 625 1,617 118,545 232,662 s| {rom Miami to comment on the x containing the money and ® | - ducted their business on a 50-|_ State Attorney J. Lancelot| of directors, in order to represent R 9 1,28 426 391,396 431,100 5| victory. 50° basis. Lester said, “I’m surprised.” | the groups of the membership they D 16 = 1,967 5,314 1,769,860 981,010 16| “I want to express my grati- poms vi The S & G syndicate dealt in| Edna Mae Bullman, deputy | represent, at policy making ses- R 2 4,490 1,401 5,327,710 £21,960 —«20/ tude and thanks to the women | Ray pre ap ot siking te Nan | bookmaking and at one. time had | registration clerk warned: sions. D U__ 3,793 1,207 286,734 322,185 It] eles at many branch offices in the area. I hope that when hamburgers) Jack Appel, of the Chamber of ae ee 1,396 143,226 98,389 8 sama ‘ey West and Monroe | 3 a.m. Some sources said. the initials |go to a nickel, everybody will| Commerce Election committee, D 13 4771 $800 663.350 666.708 «13 | erargrtcnereamrary, toms fer the rer | _ The police immediately closed all| stood for “stop & go” but others |have a nickel to buy one.” supervised the balloting, Da: 118 ‘37 S5,416 77,439 4 promi aaa gens cn More evenly — _ patrol | claimed they had -no_ particular a Senta, Seeman ; 5 bloc! upper ; mere’ , et gs Nebrash R 6 2,067 1212 85,005 210,898 S| spent test night till 1:20 | keys. It was learned that the two | ™&*miné: << City Completes New Hampshire R «4 297 294 103724 162.853 ‘ pedany tgp cab peng: sae mee it roan = apethgey coupe T; Ik _ “We deeply appreciate the ma-| . New Jersty Rif 3.402502, RRSIS 1.215609 26| ower, There ware @ per cent |licenve plas. "| druman Says iC | ally ot aeten Ste ones tat | Soaueey Repairs R 45 10,348 + —-10,315 3,061,692 3,907,712 45 | Somer are 0. je Ses women] Mnveatipation. Fovenied thet H P that Monroe county staged in R 4 2799 1,834 602,247 501,810 14 wip. ssiraserous pened A an ob gt ormpeded Can Use His lane the Democratic column. Now| City Manager Dave King sn- R 4 2,301 927 34,957 78,425 4) the winning place, The women | at his . received a phone cal e that the people have spoken | nounced today that ie breaks place of employment and y 2 | al feet of the sewer system etn 2 Se Set eee freoie mess | then quit his job. The two. men For Korean Trip Pen oa Land sill be tats | at North Beach had boen repaired. R 6 2,269 1,066 59, f 6 a. a even San as 2 8 ident.” | He added that most of the break- R s2 Sut? 8.244 2,050'290 as0sieag 32 | SnY_ Prlees, and particularly the | m. Shortly after that they left in} ABOARD TRUMAN TRAIN U7— gg meg Joe Al-|age was due to the deterioration D «284 284 200,208 208,351 4| “Comar. Brees gai the car. Police searched the town | President Truman invited the vie-| 1en, whose store served as Steven-| of the concrete-type pipe | used xX 8 1563 1,426 165128 154380 8 a — Byrns said that — for them but could find no trace. | torious Dwight D. Eisenhower to-| on headquarters, said: when the sewer was first installed. R «4 1950 1393 55454 108°157 4 | Be as an active Ike supporter, it] After being notified that Delray | day to use the White House plane, | wr. people have spoken. Re-| “if we get the new sewer system >i 3a aime Seniesa Ped bad the work of women, quietly | police officers Carr and Cowart had | the “Independence,” for a flight | |. 4) how as sonally | through, vitrified clay pipe will be DM Ms "Ma Te3120 gnn.de0 24 | “steadily in Key West, that re-/ picked up the wanted men, Chief / to Kores. feel, it's for the best. The trend | used. It's guaranteed for 50 years,” D4 969 ‘a de. se i | Sulted in the piling up of 2,650 votes | Kemp called the sheriff's depart-| Eisenhower's ahtouncement he j feel, it’s iA th » The trend | ee stated. Rn 3 8 a aan eee $ | fer Eisenhower, an all time high| ment. It is expected that Lamb | would go to Korea in an effort ooae saistbine Allan B.| King also said that Clyde J. Ca- D 12 1,795 73 sepea. 338108 2 for a Republican presidential can-| and Northup will be returned by | to find a way of bringing the war cl 5 Saniall ley who has been with the fire D 9 43a 1393 341.754 158,391 ‘9 | Udate in this country. : deputy sheriff. : end was a high |“Ch™ Ste speak for them-| department since August 1, 1965, D 8 2.841 149 315,285 286,214 8 This is not strictly speaking «| Mrs. Wescott told police she i ie, results speak for them: | | 4 applied for a position with the Dm 325 aso asoees 711,519 2 Republican victory, It’s an all! would swear out a warrant for the sélves. Justi .| police department and his appli- D3 ert "Se -R8GS (8 8S 3 | Pound American vietory, regardless| arrest of the alleged robbers as gr aay yd Paria Albury | cation for transfer is under consl- ‘Tota’ S81 148,347 98,545 19,350,356 23,531,914 89 442 | % Patty. The voters, women and/soon as they were brought back ¢ eee Three) | Geration. Thurmond States Right Electoral Vote to Win: 268 men, at heart felt the necessity | to the city. A letter has been received by — sagulschaiaes for getting rid of this fair deal and EQUIPMENT FOR | King from Roberto Garcia, Chief POOR OLD CRAIG of the Havana Fire Department Siving the country a thanking the city officials and ex- and a lasting deal.” Urtcr Water Fishing Buddy Poppy Sale|Homestead Taxes |,,o=s5. 8 "ie ‘,.0e"| " SenyiCE STATION Thompson Enterprises, Inc.| its Poi tanton sto en ° & spiritual man, has awakened the HARDWARE DIVISION | and other visiting dignitaries from To Help Veterans May Be Filed Now oe —— a Your PURE Om Caroline St. Phone 686 Cite ot fe. ey Sn Sts Chief Garcia extended an invita- | He has always placed his reliance Ha tion for # visit to Havana, @n Friday and Saturday, Nov.| The filing of homesteads for the “ ERAT RE ARTE TS 9-8, the Veterans of Foreign Wars | 1953 tax roll is now in order, on God and has not been afraid to Post 3011 and its Auxiliary will be | County Tax Assessor Claude Gan-| 197, 2: On manger nd = |Help Wanted, Male the cl. a Tae though panera is sy the =f eee New and Used Car Sales | Attention Please! Tt ts a dedicated service of this |tax exempt and you are a widow On Page ) men, preferably men with ex-| KEEP OUR CITY CLEAN erganization. The proceeds will be | OF disabled veteran, you MUst 3D Quy EEE ee ‘ perience in selling. Muct be| Br Ce tne ee }sober and reliable. Apply in| The Man Who Lives in town ‘esed to continue its efforts and | Ply for the exemption between now work in Veteran Welfare Probleme: and April 2, 3853," Gandolfo said.| FOR SALE or LEASE Phone $66 and 378 Poinciana Grocery and Market Buddy Poppies helps to rehabili-} Since Monday when the books tate disabled veterans, These same |opened, about 18 people have Apply at The veterans make these artifical flow- | signed up. AND TRUCKS ets which sre sold and used to If you file 2 homestead return | EISNER FURNITURE| © CALL 138 Cash WILL 8& ANNOUNCED THURSDAY AND PAUL SAWYER Home Appliance Co. ‘We BUY all Kinds of JUNK person . .+ ' | NAVARRO, Ine. | 222, Motresses ond Au Kinds of Scrap Metal apicic pega Located at Simonton & Dey Sts. support the Veter: a F bet N ta . — ele ween November 1 and January STORE For Prompt Service (Continued On Page Taree) -— lost 150,475 to 67,644, ‘The county voted 1409"to 628 for Amendment Seven consolidating county and Key West tax by 123,408 for ta” rest of the state, Only Amendment No, One which éarmarks auto tag money, for 30 years to guarantee present. staje school construction won through+ out Florida. It also won in the county by 2,903 to 760, The vote in the state was 217,768 for and 132,297 against with half the state’s precincts reported. Returns from 885 of the state's 1,684 preeincts gave these results for the other constitutional amend. + ments, Amendment Two, adding three justices to the State Supreme court and giving it administrative super- vision over all lower courts, for 65,694, against 187,751, Monroe county voted for this amendment amendment, 867 for, 937 against. Amendment Three, the county home rule amendment, lost in the state. For 116,472, and against 147,» 510. The county voted -for this amendment 1,157, and 1,077 against, ; Amendment Four, providing ‘an j sdditional judge Yor Leon county and the rest of the Second Judicial circuit lost with 93,588 for and 143,058 against, Monroe county vo- ted for this amendment 718, 590 against. Amendment Five, which would have created the new 40th Senato- rial district composed of Bay and Washington counties lost 155 822 against, and 61,117 for. Monroe county voted for this amendmnet, 923, against 669. Amendment Eight consolidating all Dade county prosecution under {Continued On Page Three> re PS WORK WANTED . NEAT, RELIABLE YOUNG MAM * DESIRES EVENING OR WEEKEND WORK PRESENT JOB CLERK Phone 1118-4, after 5 p.m, Will Be In Koy West Saturday, Nov. 8 , at the Office of Dr. J. A. Valdes 619 DUVAL ST. | Fer Appsintment — Phone 332

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