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LXXIV No. 57 FAMOUS WRITING TEAM Richard and Frances Lockridge, authors of the Mr. and Mrs. teries, whose latest book is set in Key West. “Death By Association” takes place on territory familiar to all Key Westers, the Casa Marina, where the Lockridges are spending their winter vacation — Citizen, Staff Photo. ey West And Casa Marina ocale Of Lockridge Mystery WRITING TEAM VACATION (HERE BETWEEN BOOKS BY $iJSAM MCAVOY is the-lovale of-'*Death yt a brand new mur- aot Wests ‘ wing aronih af their, favor- i» Casa Mee'no, fale ir lat. t fon the tennis » Plotted the firal chase "se hotel's water tower, and ved their ection in the lobby 2@ hole’, rooms, Bird cage , and up cid down Duval + meinc ‘30 one of the bet- Saktell lounge. east might at the Casa Marina <sed them how they got their Urele picture of Key West and “We down th> Keys on the bus. ‘We walked up and down the as, takir® nc'cs off all the @ings, What they looked like, Sre they were,’ said smiling * “nees Lockridge, “it was loads + fun.” ‘Jae Lockridges had their Key + mystery story ‘eh they came down a year ago * their vacation. Dick and Fran- «@ then gathered the details of al color during their weeks at e.Casa Marina. This year though ‘y, brought a portable typewrit- with them, the cover has re- vined tight shut on it. Dick has played tennis as often: ¢ he wished with Gardner Wright, wonnis pro. Frances has sun-bathed ond) swimming in her favor- cee Waters. ‘And this-year," she said tri- = ee “Dick and I have earned to rhumba thanks to Rick- ty and Veda who teach dancing here at the hotel. ees asked the team one day she and Dick could learn what they ‘thought were the in- wavies of the rhumba. “Can you walk? if you can walk fou ean rhumba”’ So Frances, whe claims she only Qnewe the waltz, and Dick, who aald he never even danced, have , Maked up a new skill which they astdoon their Sist wedding anni versary celebrated at the hotel on @arch 3 “Death By Associstion,” on sale at Bre- in's bookshop is selling well as | de all the Lockridge books, —_— mystery. juvenile or They have so many books in the works, either on the verge @f publication, or already evt, a (Continued On Page T juvenile ~} CAYO HUESO GROTTO DANCE TONIGHT Elks Club Annex 10 PLM. “TH?” AD Masons and Ladies lavited Admission $1.08 Per Person ‘Have been | written | Visit Court FEA Delegates From Monroe Named Today Tampa’ Conclave Set For March 19, 20. And 21 deta Mo Chee represented at the Florida Edu- cation. Association at Tampa, Fla., on March 19, 20 and 21, by Shining eyed sixth graders from | the following delegates: ___ | Associated Press correspondent in a : now Harris Elementary school-sat in| Harris School—Viola Hirch- | Moscow bpiioeg Seyi cagarcma in force, the candidate who re- tie fators bin 10d observed Cit: | Mek and. Andrey Greenboum. | DS Oe voce ns meen iba dew Weetsen itiplacaata whe ceives, the highest sumbet of minal Court proceedings this} , Poineiana Schook—David Mc-|wery i his story). ea have talked to him found him a en ace ee ee eee ee Truman School—Pauline _.Ni- By EDDY GILMORE erie: Sachieting Seee eaeve eae pending would be named for a two f ; dominant impression — hatred for a Sonne on arab a ashen houl, Elna March and Katharine |. MOSCOW sage death as in life, the We id. = ‘their return to year térm as well as a sell fh hacer: Mrs pores te West High—Richard Ertz- |! ® man. wes Rarely seen in public, except on soe ald their trestment yours, The vext highest candidate taal : tk! Man, Peter Margaret| Lying here in the Hall of Col- state occasions, Malenkov has sel-| at St. Francis Tumor Clinic, Mia-| would serve for a four year aes ere, ON ike eee ee cae Watlan @tack umns, his head on a silk pillow, he dom been known to relax. Unlike | mi Beach. They do need a place SS: in Criminal Court Judge Caro’s Stark. is a sitiking figure. There is @ smost Russians, whe ane-enavivial mak tek sane we mr chambers. He explained to them cao ee ee. — Truman mental dignity prt @ mon- Grinkers and good mixers, Malen- * wettere Chairman me BG On Page Two) jthe futetions of the court, how it | School, | Mae i May West You watt im this: seemingly aut kov sips wine and watches the! said that the only way these pa- a, works, and how to stay away from | High, Mary Trevor; Guidance |iess line of people at the door of others carouse. tients could be admitted to the P ‘Contest it by not violating the laws of the — Brn dag or ob, {Hall of Columns is the House ef Se)" Aping Stalin, he invariably |Old Folks’ home is to declare oster State. ‘ 07 gr eed ey | Trade Unions. It’s s bitterly cold wears the party tunic, buttoned up | themselves paupers. e . _ ihe youngsters then climbed the erts: Sue M- Moore Schotl, Gu- day, the kind that makes the pave-| qhe”inee'te provect bis choning [12,10 neck, with is trousers He petaed out that tne ere only (OM SightSaving stairs and took. thelr places in the | Teneral Saperviner of tacenétion (ment burn through the soles of| the chil, “They. suceseded tm |tacked«in his boots, two on the staff at the home, and “To. demonstrate the court | Leland March, "|Jour shoes. The sun is shining bot | guiting isei-off only efter o |, His. clevation to the prime min-|that no care could be provided by Ti Students workings, Judge Care took the | When the annual F.E.A con-| {Re mercury has sagged below | struggle. Fernau's shoes and nape hl ae es “ 5 +0.00 SS He eee | zero. ; teide in the |Sheviks did not surprise many ob- | said to permit those who are home- Ope et Ne Se Beer os eeeerely = = eer the Moscow's wide streets near the | Stir? were faund ‘on the |%eTvers. His designation last fall |less and broke to be approved for} A sight rato cage gl annie gegen to allow all house of the union are cleared and| Teer of the building oh 06 Jas keynote speaker at the 19th| (Continued On Page Two) | contest is } pleas. Solicitor rh . — the teachers to attend the con-|orderly as lines converge on the ground. paged bed- |Party Congress demonstrated all the county seh an- | Jr. and — jerry jference. When the F.E.A. con-/ green colored building in the heart | Yate fend father’s clearly that he was as nounced today by SF aoeone 1 the usyal long table. ' ae jag Ming ea gy eames Medical examination at Galey pages syroe on Volunteer Unit general supervisor of instr : m miin, \- _ - The sixth graders ar Wild ln warked nad died: Memorial hospital showed that the | ing Of N R. Officers Per ot 5 ee Wy [sates came bette the Fuge The | SU Der MR CCE | rere ara de of poe suuted but tat bet peck way cena naming epee | ol oe ee i le, young people, middle sf tog hye tl atiggeerat trem wo GOing To Orlando}: people, children. sn ai ee showed the elements of 2 success- To Meet Monday reba se a we School : ‘pupils | nang Oar ways io the fotere. Phyo poche daadnag dap lead hearing before “Justice AL a etre dinggeooear ng year in High School are eligible | The Judge invited the class to' State Trooper Marvin J. Wilder | sir of expectancy that they are | DUFy on the felony. ceived from Congress members —-| The Volunteer Composite Unit,} to compete, : the session to show them the im-/is being relieved of his Key West-| close to seeing something dramat- second only to sccorded Stalin | organized last Monday evening,| Grand prize winner wil re- fesieare: of getting along with | Keys duty for work in the Safety | ic G d ooed tes pada dl over tole gathering momentum. Thejceive $35. Then thére will be others and abiding by the law so| Education Section, Florida High- eierv'n della natin: ems OE raduates ina attainea. ‘ | small group of fifteen officers | $25 prizes for the best poster in a es ee «wee |way Patrol. Orlando, Fla., he an-|of thousands of people's feet. And Malenkov was born at Orenburg | have pooled specialties and aim-leach of four clemes and $10 |. Wile in Hareie: canines. spare Levene totes: ‘eho won |? S708 hush. Jum The Gun Onn} te vrais"in 1202. Hie was too |ed their efforts toward a most | prizes for the best poster in each ab phar gree tier 2 FAs carey ay won| I reached the open double doors young to take part when the Rus-| interesting as well as instructive | class, jgraders and fourth graders ‘ fayCee award for outstanding | of the building and walked in be- . sian Revolution broke out, but at| program in such fields as busi-} Posters must pertais to. prop- ied ig ag Lerirhagag bir tay ceranpgperes oe aay last year, | neath a tremendous portrait of the Blood Drive 17_he enlisted in the Red Army,/ness management, mechanical |¢r eye care, proper lighting, we cipal r Franklin, oe | being replai y Trooper year later joined be safety caution. value [dren viewed the process of pas: | Frank Cline. A native of Arcadia, | er’ res bigger than the doors| Fifty-five bluefackets wg nat eerie ee: Sa porctannd analogs or eneaeaeaee oberon, ‘teurization while there. ! a served with Patrol | tnomselves. class of 60 wrabeatiog trom 0% When only 20, be was assigned | medicine and surgery, nursing | jects. ' Cegaaa ey anger ee y win. toes. dor Bis now |g ain Sit, wit the Nahe apen | Fie Oe nagut On pen Sole tar et one Bees (oe industrial vocational train-| They must be drawn om bond 18 Pilots Form |served te aogn fromm Kay. West ts thing. Ever) eye ia on i. Here ie the Navy's Armad Forces Biood|” tn isa Stalin go him ob wih| Keeping up to date on the de-|pent, crayon or ak may Re 4 |S Plex tieo all seal ek peace jthe place where only a few hours | Drive and gave their blood early. the Central Committee. He $008 | veiopments in these important | uted. Aji entries must be matted Kevs Flying Club | i x has |22° Malenkov, Beria, Molotov and | Toe Bleed Drive begine Mt Became Stalin's personal secre-| fields of endeavor is the sim/in by midnight of March 27, 2 i 4 | While in this area, Wilder bas | others of Stalin's closest associates| Three technicians from thejtary. In 1957 he was rewarded with | o¢ this reserve group. Send to Poster Contest. Florids tin een | jcatety driving bot t& | grouped around ‘he dead leader's) Dade County Blood Bank made}a seat on the Central Committes. | rot “Stiorts are contributory |Council for the Blind, 918 Tom. j jorida Keys Flying Club to|his capacity as arresting officer, | dice for photographs carried in to-| a special trip to Key West Thurs-| Malenkov emerged in a leading - street, Tia j promote flying within 100 miles|and equally as sponsor of many gaviy papers, day morning for one-half day to| position in party councils just be- to the proficiency of our eoun- aa Tampa, jot Key West has heen formed. ‘safety projects. His latest one.) Stalin's head is away from you. |draw the blood as these donors | fore World War 11 when he became | "7S Teserve of naval officers. urther iniormetion, eff laccording to a charter recorded |and a lasting tribute to his work (Continued On Page Two) (Continued On Page Two) one of the secretaries of the Cen- “Visit their meeting Monday|or drop in st the office of Le at the County Courthouse yes-jis the JayCee Teenage Safety | tral Commitice, evening. March 9, 1953, in Build- land March in the courthouse, terday. Club which recently moved into | ‘While Stalin ran the war, Males-|'" No. 91 on the Naval Station,” |; | A corporation, not for profit, headquarters at the Jay-Teen how was in virtual charge of party|“* WS" “reed today. “Enter jthe club lists Arthur T. Holler-/Youth Center, Poinciana. IF YOU AIN'T SEEN IT—DON'T MISS IT! administration and carried on vital | TOUgh the Greene Street Gate KNIGHTS ich, president: Edward C. Mur-| Wilder has lived in Poinciana 5 war tasks a5 well. near the Shore Patrol Office” re des rote, a in na Ne eae ate ewe | LIONS’ CLUB MINSTREL |)“ 2==< —— et UMBUS Se Fs Ser on Snaeeees | COLUMBUS PC cas HEE NE ee cor s. 4 000 planes a year. this be re- ¥ Last Time Tonight ‘Soviet, Union's i ‘ cetved the Mesquite Season Is Coming! | Lost! Lost! Dine the Blind Fund Ste ewend Hae et Seton | Red Crocs Victory Dance) ORGANIZATIONAL REPAIR YOUR WN STR ft of (Labor, In 1848, be became » fall SCREENS grins a al High School Auditorium mente e Pelia Somest a gap cg BOW ’ : i e birthday in January, sat aaa. bode, ST 80 Oty ir INK ¥ , R d ; . titanate STRUNK LUMBER YARD —_— be 8:00 P.M. | viet peess pulled sats the stops. | “PLoOR ‘ Finan | TUESDAY, MARCH 16, Wie etter ts 1418 Grinnell Street Admission jerying his — in —— GUS AYALA ORCHESTRA at La Concha Hotel Features and Phofo Services. For 73 Years Devoted to the Best Interesis of Key West KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1953 \Sewer Bids Are Being Checked By Committee Five Contractors ‘ Submit Proposals For Sewer Project A committee composed of city manager Dave King and Clifford and Cooper Associates are -pon- dering today a total of five con- tractors’ bids for the repairs and additions to the city’s sewer system, The city commission, at a spe- cial session last night, heard the lengthy bids read and then pass- ed a resolution referring them to the committee for study. | A detailed analysis of the item- | ized bids is necessary before it can be determined who is the = | low bidder. The contract is divided into two sections, “A” and “B”, cov- ering work to be financed by ithe Federal Housing and Home ,| Finance Agency and the U.S. Public Health Service. Three contractors, Charley Top- pino and Sons (who bid ‘jointly with the Joseph Morettl Con- struction Company), the Joe Reinertson Company, Miami, and The American Steam Company, Miami, bid on both contracts, while two others, ‘R. H. Wright and Sons, Ft. Lauderdale, and Powell Brothers, Ft. Lauderdale, submitted proposals on just one Phase of the job. Powell bid on Contract “B,” while the Wright Co. submitted —T for just contract The study is. to be: completed today, Stalin Dead Is ORIGINAL ILLEGIBLE Papy To Propose Drastic Changes In The City Charter To Legislature Man Held In Early A.M. Asault Barking Do : Alerts Family - Soviet Premier | Terms Of Mayor Harvey, Delaney To To Danger Of Malenkov Is | Be Cut Short If Amendment Is Passed Eight-Year-Old |Man Of Aetion- by coBs By The Associated Representative Bernie C, Papy indicated today that . A barking dog saved an eight-year-old girl from be- ing choked to death in an assault attempt at 5 o'clock this morning, according to the report of Patrolman Ed- die Ramirez. laws. Malen- |Fe-election if they wish to remain in office, Both Harvey and Delaney would have two more on their terms s i ? a g i 8