The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 5, 1952, Page 9

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Will Give Goshawks Trouble y { i | FIVE ARE JAILED (Continued from Page One) Hernandez and Police Lieutenant Jimmy James to the Galveston | Lane address where they flushed Monree from hiding. They arrest- ed Monroe at gunpoint without a struggle to complete the round- up ef the ring. Monroe had been employed at | the food store for some time after | son Camp at Big Pine Key. He} had been serving a sentence there for robbery. He is being held in the county jail on an open charge | until infurmation is filed against | being held in the City jail pending | their transfer to the County. Carl Weekley, proprietor of Faus- to’s Food Market, said today that | the men “had taken almost enough | merchandise to go into competi- tion with him.” He added that the merchandise could be easily iden- | tified because it was clearly stamp- ed with the name of his store. He said that the thefts had been} going on over a period of several | months and that the preliminary! estimate of the value of the loot | is at upwards of $3000, SHRIMPER MAY (Continued from Page One) West Coast Guard headquarters at 1:30 yesterday stated that the crew had been transferred to the | Bella, another shrimper. It is a sumed that they were taken back to Fort Myers, home port of the vessel, The Sea Cloud sprang a leak and went to the bottom almost immediately. At Thompson Enter- prise here in Key West, no infor- mation was available on the owner said she did not ply from his | docks, . Owner of the Sea Cloud, whose name is not known by the Coast Guard, will decide wha’ is to be done with the sunken hull. The Coast Guard is only concerned with the effect of a sunken vessel | on navigation. Since the is in such deep water, it will Prove no barrier to ) shipping com- merce in the Gulf. U.S. Navy Photo “JIGGS" ARENTS, 5’ 10”, 180-pound back will give the Pensacola gridders a few bad moments on Friday night when the Marines of Opa Locka pliy the Goshawks at Key West. Jiggs, who plays left halfback for the Marines has an outstanding college football record. Arents starred for three years at Central College of Iowa. He is also one of the nation’s leading amateur light heavyweight boxers. Today’ Ss NEW YORK # — The stock market ambled along a quietly mixed course today. The great majority of changes were in a small fractional range with a big number of issues traded unchanged. Making a little progress were motors, merchandising shares, air- crafts, most railroads, and a few oils. Lower were rubbers, farm imple- ments, and golds. The rest of the oe — and coppers- were fairly stea Higher fering included Chi peake & Ohio, Gulf Oil, American Telephone, Eastman Kodak, Chrys- ler, and Douglas Aircraft. ittle lower were Pennsylvania Railroad, Allied Chemical, Inter- national Paper, Bethlehem Steel, Goodrich, and J. I. Case. “Ki Ww. GUARD OF (Continued from Page One) the Mayor of Key West but as a Legionnaire and an Honor Guard member who is proud of his con- nection with the Legion. Second speaker was Hono Guard Adjutant Vance C. Stirrup who is also Post Commander of Arthur Sawyer Post No, 28, The guest list included: Captain and Mrs, Delgado, 1st Lt. Kranich, Miss Elizabeth Achesun, Adjutant Stirrup, Chaplain and Mrs, Juds. Stephens, Bugler and Mrs. Ralph Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Arango, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aritas, George Conant, Robert M. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Diaz, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Gor- don, Mr, and Mrs. Bethel P. John- son, Robert Kuehn, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Meigel, Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Mesa, Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Harry Metzger, John W. Miller, Vernon C. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. George Sikes, and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ulehar. The dinner was held at the Casa Cayo Hueso, Use the yellow pages of your directory. SPECIALS Plastic Hose 25 Ft. 50 Ft. $3. 50 . $6.50 | cop NABS PROWLER (Continued from Page One) swered the call to the United Street address, a search of the neighbor- hood revealed no trace of the prowler, who was described as wearing a light shirt and brown trousers. However, when Ramirez noted a man answering that description in a home at the corner of Whitehead and Virginia Street, he called the | man outside for questioning. The apprehensive demeanor of the sus- pect led Ramirez to believe that this was the fugitive and he took him to the city jail for investiga- tion. Demeritt shortly identified the man as his assailant, Johnson is being held by the city pending the issuance of a warrant by county authorities. Physicians credit the fact that Demeritt is a large man with sav- ing him from mortal injury. The deep knife wound narrowly missed penetrating the victim's lung. He is at home under the care of a physician. Police are investigating the pos- sibility that Johnson may be in- voived in other prowling incidents in Key West. When he was appre- | hended, he had over ten house | keys in his possession. j SCHOOL SYSTEM | (Continued from Page One) | mew school, I recommend that the j state furnish them an additional allotmegt of $2,000, and should they need additional funds and ask | for it, 1 believe it should be grant- ed because I feel that the Super- ; intendent and textbook department will not ask for one book more being paroled from the State Pri- | him. Wallace and Whitehea¢ are | of the vessel.:A. Maitland Adams | vessel | wk Ge Ba Se | ASSAULT AND BALLER (Continued from Page One) And if it happens again it will be definitely jail for you.” Pierce said it wouldn’t happen again. He excused his drinking, | however, on the grounds of ill | health. “I get despondent and try to cheer up by taking a drink. Then | don’t realize how many I've | had.” | “You've got to learn to control yourself,” Judge Caro said stern- ly Michael Torick, was fined $50 on reckless driving, after being found not guilty on the first count, driving while intoxicated. Paul Burdelsky, was fined $15 for reckless driving and causing an accident to the car he was driving. He has made all repara- | tions to the owner of the car, who |did not make any charges against | him. | Mrs. Irma J. Plomb was fined | $10 for passing a school bus that | was stopped on the highway. Judge Caro said that cars must | stick to the law which demands they stop whenever they see a school bus halted to take on or | let out children. “Just think how you'd feel if you killed a little child. You'd rather kill yourself than do that, 1 know,” the Judge said kindly. |. Mrs, Plomb agreed and willing- ly paid the fine. She said it was the first time she had been “pinch- ed” in 35 years of driving. Joe Guerro forfeited his $10 bond on a Vagrancy charge by not appearing in court. Vernon Wescott also forfeited his $50 bond ault and battery charges. grancy was nolle prossed, | To stretch strategic materials, the Bell System salvaged 180 million pounds of worn-out tele- phone, equipment in 12 months. | KOREA: EISENHOWER | (Continued From Page One) not lie in spreading the war to attack Red China. He said: “How difficult it seems to be in a war of this kind to work out a jan that ‘would bring a positive and definite victory without possi- a ly running a grave risk of er ng the war. There are mar |limitations on a war of this kir but this much is certain... m can be done, in my opinion, improve our position-much will done.” Eisenhower said he and his st: would study “everything we ha learned here” so his administ: tion will be “better able to purs its policy of supporting freedc in the world... of the combat po nn a on the Americans, American officers working wi the South Koreans feel much cz be done but no one should expe too much too soon despite th startling progress made in tw years in building the Republic oi Korea forces into effective fight- ing units. | Eise er’s visit to Korea me ! a by-product of skyrocketing the spirit of American troops and giv- ing them hope that if there is a road to peace, it will be found. Soldier after soldier will tell you they believe that somehow and somewhere the general will away out of this war. And man questioned by this reporte: said Eisenhower did the right thing | in coming to Korea. They weren’t bothering about any political im- plications. An Irishman in the British First Commonwealth Division--Sgt. Jos- eph Kililea of County Ruscommon-- felt like a great many American soldiers: “If anybody can end it, a Morrison’s charge of va. | General Eisenhower can. He’s the man to do it, sir.” Eisenhower left New York se- cretly before dawn last Saturday. An elaborate scheme had been hatched to make it appear, through appointments and announcements, that he still was at his home on Morningside Heights over the week end and busy at his Commodore Hotel headquarters early this week. He drove to Mitchell Fi Long Island and boarded tary Constellation 10,836-mile flight to joined, among others, E. Wilson of Detroit cae for yourself! More Powerful VALVE-IN- HEAD ENGINE with Power- glide Automatic Transmission Pisher cert io “My husband has gone to CITY LOAN to idate’ gentlemen!” AUTOMOBILES SEE TWINS PH. 1870-1871 the deal you deserve here. 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