The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 8, 1953, Page 2

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Page? ADMIRAL DUKE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesilay, Aprit 8, 1953 35 Key West High (Continued from Page One) can spend their money with more of @ sense of freedom. ” ‘The Division Officer system of character guidance in the Navy was described as a means of developing desirable character traits of Navy men. The Divi- sion Officer acts as “sea daddy” fo the men of his division by becoming personally acquainted with each man and learning his Individual problems. Boredom is the chief cause of misbehavior @mong Navy men, with home- sickness being another factor. Admiral Duke urged the people of Key West fo invite young Navy men into their homes for @ meal once in awhile as a means of combating both bore- dom and homesickness, The profits of the various Navy Exchanges are used for recrea-' tional, athletic and other extra- cirricular _ activities. Over $120, 00 was spent from these funds ever a recent six month period. Admiral Duke stressed the im- portance of the Key West church- es and residents inviting young Navy men as their guests. Business transacted included the appointment of a committee to re- vise tle constitution of the Mon- foe County Juvenile Council. Pre- sident Leland S. March appointed Judge“Eva Warner Gibson of the Juvenile Court, David McCurdy, Gladys Torano, Glennwood Sweet- ing and Chairman Louis Rockoff to serve on the committee. A re- vised constitution is to be pre- sented at the next monthly meet- ing, May 4th, — Mr. Serge Hernandez, a special police officer assigned to the School Safety duties, was appoint- ed chairman of the Safety Com- mittee of the Council. He gave a adjourned at 10:00 p. m. ' TWO SCHOOL Continued from Page One) .to rescind the board’s de- return March. ms said: “i have been in touch with the school system voted no because I have that we are not getting value regeived from Mr. March.” The motion died for want of a second. Trustee Boza later scored this action as “an attempt to change the thinking of the mem- bers of the board.” ‘O'Bryant said that he had been mee that March is Students Set Trip Thirty-five Key West Hight School students will journey to Miami tomorrow for an appear- ance on a television program over station WTVJ. Faculty member Richard Ertzman will be in charge of the group which will depart from Key West early in the morning and arrive in Miami in time for the appearanc® which is set for 9:30 a. m. The program, which is an au- diencé. participation show, en- titled “Your Show” features Bob- by Lynn as the Master of Cere- monies. The group will also witnéss other behind the scenes televi- sion presentations, PAYMENT TO (Continued from Page One) to the dog track on Stock Island was awarded to low bidder Char- les Toppino and Sons, with the stipulation that he not exceed the maximum estimated costs of $6400. Toppirio bid two dollars per cutie square yard. Hudgins and Alfonso bid two dollars and ten cents. Commissioner Bentley object- ed to starting the read widening now when there is so gn money left in the budget. was overruled, however, by the vote of his four fellow commis- sioners. Commissioners approved the $60,000 two mile road on Summer- land: Key which will be a second- ary road paid for out of gasoline taxes, not county tax funds. The State Road Department had written Commissioners on March 6, asking for a formal re- MANSLAUGHTER (Continued from Page One) to him yesterday. He was ex- n front of his car, she to hop in. the want to be ” of did get in the car, started back to her 5B Cline testified lood on-the bump- the car. Mrs. finally got’ out and hailed ick wi drove her to the . She gave the at gate thé license num- Roche's car. He called the and sent an ambulance up. ite. Trooper Cline, who arriv- ed on the scene at 3:30 that morn- gag 3 eds Hi and partly on the road, the right front wheel being on the edge of the pavement, the right rear wheel being 18 inches off the high- way. Cling searched 150 feet band. He finally found him, saw that he was dead and state patrol headquarters to gi the coroner. * Cline then found Roche holdin; on to his car one mile from the Brown’s car. He placed him in his patrol car ahd took him back to the scene to await the Sheriff. Broadhead took both Roche and Mrs, Brown back to Key West. Roche mde a statement to Broad- head, which was read but not in- troduced in evidence. State Attor- ney Lester and Coroner Hamlin th asked that the press hot feat the full statement signed by Roche, only reporters notes, : ni Roche said he had been at the Chief Petty Officers Club at Boca Chica Saturday night at a party. At about midnight he headed for Wylks and called a fellow officer to say oe couldn't — by for him as was go! 2 mi. After that, it "Roche, headed for Miami, and wi m sf i # my car, I hadn’t the vaguest idea that anyone was hurt,” he said in the yp ree x The who is from Gran- ville, N. Y. was quiet and com- | posed during the inquest. His at- petit for fi rate prices for son . writer on educational subjects. torneys, Will Albury and Enrique Esquinaldo were present through- out the. proceedings. County Soli- citor Allan B. Cleate Jr. was on hand but did no questioning. Ns24K, Ed. C. Murray, Jr., $1,- 700; and Aeronica N83754, owned by the Florida Keys Flying Club, $425. Total value $8,625. The following aircraft are own- ed by Faraldo Flying Service: Seabee 87596, $1800; Stinson N&856C, $1650; Piper PALL N4676M, $1250; Piper J-3 N38829, $400; and Luscombe N45624, $650. Total Present value $5750. Newcomers Cast | In Production Are Navy Men! | First dress rehearsal is slated | tonight at the Barn Theatre by | the Key West Players who are | presenting Welder’s ‘Our Town” next Monday. The Thornton Wild- er drama requires few props and scenery, but the costumes are of the vintage 1901 and thereabouts, which means the ladies have to wear highnecked, muttonsleeved dresses with long skirts. . .and in this warm weather its a little bit of an ordeal. The men in’the cast come off a little easier but they still have to wear warmish garments. John B. Meyers who has the part of Sam Craig, the relative who comes back to his old home town to at- tend a funeral has to wear som- ber cloths and carry an umbrella. John is from Long Island, N. Y. and is currently attached to ZX-11 NAS. He’s just 20 and was gradu- ated from South Side High School Rockville Center, N. Y. in June 1951. He stepped into his role to re- place George Rooney and picked up.lines with speed. While in school, he was a member of the Don Bosca Dramatic Club and ap- peared in two plays, “The Velvet Glove,” and “Big. Hearted Her- bert.” He has black curly hair, a most attractive smile and is at ease on the stage. He plans to at- tend. Hofstra College upon com- pletion of service. Richard T. Schuler is a versatile chap to have around the theatre. He helps backstage, as he did in “John Loves Mary,” has the role) of a riewsboy,in the play, has| helped fill in “at rehearsals for! other players, sets up the step-| ladders and chairs and tables right on time, and never misses a cue, He was born in Rochester, | N. Y. in 1931, his talents range j m playing Brutus in “Julius! © sar” to being first oboeist in HESTER BATTERY MONTHS, ow $11.95 Exch, ti MONTHS, ony $13.95 Exch. 3 YEARS, Only .. LOU SMITH, DEATH MRS. JUANA PEREZ 1 Mrs. Juana Perez who resided | at ly this moning at the Galey Me- morial Hospital after an extend-; ed illness. She is survived by one gaughter, Mrs. Consolina Lewis and one grandchild. Funeral services are being held this afternoon as 6:00 o'clock from the Chapel of Pritchard Funeral Home. Rev. Manuel Figuroa of the Latin Methodist Church officiat- ing. 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