The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 24, 1953, Page 1

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tange of only 14° Fahrenheit THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1953 Building Job 1, RUSSELL OUT; ci ATTACKED Administration Building ner xk x*x*k eer zizccouc|KW Kids Get Thrill Of Lifetime winning by low bid of $97,284 for the school administration building <= -- | Watching Bob, Terry Make Fi ity jail, did the renovation on the courthouse, and the recent job at the USO clubhouse was $1,064 un- mo xx** der the next lowest bidders, Austin Mor si Terry © Cantina» wae] Does Not Smoke, |Officer Bob Garrison Is Found! KWwHs Teacher as their price on the ‘ob. Net . Drink Cocktails, Cee q Disloya? highest was D. H. Reynolds whose bid was $110,147, and the third] Coffee Or Tea ? Pp. Charge Made By highest was M. R. Harrison who e _ | Bid, $98,348.08. By SUSAN McAVOY Parent W. Robert: ‘The School Board voted to accept fs Bennett’s bid. It also voted to pay Screams and delighted the county $3,676 for the land on|Squeals by tenn age young- , The spotlight of contro auhigy : which the modern building will be|sters at the sight of Robert | Versy swung sharply fron RALPH HERNANDEZ tells his three children a story using his mechanical larynx which re- | erected. Wagner vied with pet planes former General Supervisoi placed his cancer-ridden one removed by. surgery in February. The Key Wester holds the voice Contractors from the various distast fi ies file of Instruction Leland Marek ‘box against his throat and speaks into a tube. Here his youngsters—Sylvia, 12; Ray, 9, and Maida, | firms sat in the courtroom and as yoo neces 7) tHe ass nd Hi cia %—listen to their daddy with his new method of talking. Hernandez lives with his wife and | waited for their bids 2 be sone ing of Twelve Mile Reef” at \a oh arris Fig Ran- children at 18-E Porter Place—Citizen Staff Photo. alent March sad’ Randolph Bae the Casa Marina yesterday. |dolph. Russell after they sell took place. e e It was after the award of the DaveKingTo |How The Cancer Society = |e shoe." sat * and began his verbal attack on Prosecute And Other Groups Help A [iz t5.28.0" "= Vandal Pair (Key Wester Seek Recovery Mother's Day eS hee Seectiettom| ‘Pa ul Alb sea Ends ; Help Possible, vat t / Swe Mrs. Paniels — . |E’leeted Lions stn BY SUSAN MCAVOY Part Il of a Series id hae , Onl: 8 mhe cae, of” eanceratrctes Ct President | =! To Day . Ralph Hernandez, Key West, is a| More In Which February 6, Cols oy pd good sample <a how nae ee First Vice President To Submit Note cooperate ip a m iy - Pe the Sage ak ip, | digent patient, Mrs. Dorothy Dan- Post Goes To Morales; Secvicunen have tag des dak Duke in. person visited King and Gs we ae ee Roy Duke Named 2nd | two days only to get teen ie presented written ‘g : } . ters written to mothers. for - Alan Bergeson and. Loyd Et Jen.| . Hemandez was referred to’the| Vice President er’s Day, and try their luck for , attached to the USS Coates | Society by. the Florida Vocational Paul G. Albury was elected as! mother by plane to Key West for i: Rehabilitation Service, Miami, " the first prize, which will bri which was in this area at the time which is part of the State Depart. | President of the Key West Lions oar Day Pivicmscaily ing “| ment of Education. Club at the weekly dinner meeting ° , = The Rot Club of Key West The Society referred Hernan. |last night. He will take office, to-| 1... sukacoads donated the round- dez, who had suspected cancer | gether with other newly-elected trip plane ticket to the lucky i | of the throat, to the Monroe | Lions leaders, at an installation} mother. The Casa Marina Ho- mmended Admiral Duke| County Health __ Department meeting to be held the first week|tel has a room with meals re- Navy's work on the case| “Rich processed his papers re |i. 1. served to make her stay most cooperation with the cit-,; Westing an authorization from 3 } pleasant. Key West who were shock-| *he State Board of Health, Can- | The remainder of the roster of All enlisted service personnel destruction of not only; ¢** Contrel Program, for a dia- | new Lions offices is: First vice}. stationed in this area are ave markers, but the| 9°Mstic examination at the St. | President, Edelmiro Morales; sec- cS a " . } eligible to join the contest. It’s Francis Hospital Cancer Clinic. {0nd vice president, Roy Duke; | ° Saat — oar from the 3 third vice president, Barney all over at midnight of Sunday, part of the mon- The authorization from the the 26th of April. men who died on the; State entitled Hernandez to a ~Sraeslth soca anand a Servicemen now in Key West, free medical examination by the mer, Roy Grossman: ‘and tail | DUt planning to be gone on May experts at the Clinic. | twister, Jack K. Burke. the 10th, can still enter with 9 Hernandez was examined Jan-} Chosen to serve on the board of| hopes of winning one of the oth- § wary 23, at the Clinic. He was! directors for a two-year term were} °T nine prizes. The second prize hospitalized January 3ist, operat-/ winie Saunders and Bob Reid. Ed| is 2 100 dollar wrist. watch, and 2 its. ed upon February 3, at which) _ ize is - d B dona Tek vonsts: wilt bs - ¥ Schweitzer and Jack Clarke are| the third prize is worth 50 dol: Liberate y After Busy Days Ps OS ae: a fi bi He dei : * i i “ iu ih; an Fpettei {Ih 7? t i i lye 383 bit §,.* ef z io if | i : z y 8 g HW ut i H be P x 5 Sebamed: hete depends on. Peal jooydheer hve come Femov:| carry-overs on the board, and| Jars. Fourth to tenth prizes are the warrant. They will i Lion president Enrique Esquinal-| Valued at 25 dollars. These »ri-- . Sink Morale To of the wai face the} While in the hospital, Hernandez’ sh ha neg ~ charges under Monroe County jur-| room and board, up to $15 a day, do, Jr., will serve in an ex officio|@s will ap mothers in ( ‘ommunists ‘ n status on the board for one year,| the hometown. All prize win- isdiction at the courthouse. were paid out of State Cancer Con- ‘, will also receive telephone trol funds. American Cancer Soc- Program for the Thursday night | ners wi ~~ ia P ; -, | meeting was a demonstration of} calls to their homes on Moth- MURMUR st heat Se" ranemnn a micorcve | ert Day. compliers ot the | Francis of $5,000 paid for medical ! showing telephone calls and tele.| USO-YMCA, which is sponsor- Bob Wagner Will gg from the hospi. | Vision Peegrams speed through ing the contest a space along the Bell Telephone! Servicemen are urged to write War as @ Attend HS Prom went up te St Brandis emantet| System's Radio-Relay route, The|a letter on. the USO. stationery | ean. aT oC . . |demonstration and explanation| to their mother for Mother's Day| The 40 brought the total of X-Ray thereapy at the hospital, — official with the Bell Sys- —— —, poor st onda " F he envelope, ey cau j ii peering sca thee rar sche =| Thorpe was introduced by W. J..| not to mention their last names "Gece in Miami while undergoing treatment | Ou local manager for the Belljor their hometown in the con-| promise made tid Gall Gir by the. Americad TT ¥. Jim Kelly./tents of the letter. Impartial | munists said 17 m Cancer Society sales supervisor, was also a guest judges have been chosen from j would be included in Vocational Rehabilitation Ser. | 2*, te meeting. | Key West mothers and they will| troops returned vice again ‘entered the picture. | Miniature Radio-Relay appara-| make the final decision on the | Reds said four more Bri This outfit bought Hernandez a/ {Ms Was used by Thorpe to explain | top winners. | Turks and 75 South j mechanical larynx to replace the | “™* Principles of the new develop-| Ail letters will be mailed in| would | cancer-ridden one removee by sur-| (Continued on Page Eight) i (Continued on Page Eight) | gery. While Hernandez is rigs. ing back and forth to Miami, as) [he must continue to for weekly ex-/ ~ aminations, his transportation and | D 0 N 6 T M I S Ss meals are paid for by the Ameri-/ can Cancer Society, Menree County's Cancer Soc- the wrecas eu Som | JACKIE WHALEN REVUE Scoctien ccam ond oard tor It’s A Riot them in Miami, transportation, | twe meals a day when they et- tend the clinic at St. Francis and other services. | Sere foes Semery 1852 erocen || NO COVER NO ADMISSION February 1953, Mrs. Oanieis | Continuous Entertainment Every Night (Concoued On Page Two) i fl ttt ixEft ii! ie ii i iit uf f cipre flr : aif : fs | | | | lt tit iH ll i 3 ii thr ‘ i iy iv f2f i | i a : : i i i p Hi TH i fg iy ual itt i pik z iff if 4 i sf] 4 f ! F j i 5 lif ti [ / rt fF rie iit fi Hie iriht ile i i qk i £ | [ke Hilt a i i Hi {ts if ae if fl

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