The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 4, 1953, Page 1

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De- and * * ak * Spottswood Explains To Press * Why His Office Cannot Do Same; Blames Inadequate Staff And One of the largest gambling raids in the last year was made on the Hi Hat restaurant, 405 Petronia Street, early Sunday morning, not by the Monroe County Sh Funds Too Small For Big County The city ‘commission. faces. al partment, but by: State Beverage department x * ission To *» : Co i Hii at a ii hy at att tan 1 Hf a a af iJ A a spesegcbotcragheg gE nL = fii Bat i sana isthe putty H ates : 3°33e a i Jaa! rt Hy Ie jé ae aii ies Pha t 38 tvs Habteyl ae a i aii 5 crate a Tala it wile te 8 a it E 4 iy a3 rrr un 4 " ala] nee rat i ie ae sn i Be este a gata 9 inet ge -9. : 33 4 es iu eel Fat aS ‘7 na al hills ze ui pail A eae a hin : ai win me | Sapte 2348 i Hi H Li i it . i ut: 33 til Hh i RT ibidan Li bh ae Lar Woma After I Boat A badly burned woman ae bg He tial ve ury In Made By State Beverage Agents n Badly Burned At Tortugas * Guard announced | crowded agenda tonight’ at their| John Reid, special assistant attorney general. Largest Gambling Raid Of Year at of “Twelve Mile Reef.” An auld lang syne get- afew ee at the CPO club on'the Na’ ee ae oe crossed and an jur a eye on the weather. and are keeping new for a lot of the z < > < s 4 ° rs wi 2 > my Pa Fall 12-Hour Day velvé Mile Reef” _sBY DOROTHY RAYMER “Twentieth Century Fox movie intance with Navy person- Is Set In Filming Of Scenes For a FE HE ae D at me: Bi satetee g a2 4 E Ao “ ‘The: journey one way takes from A. On Wednesday evening, the com- pany will probably come in early Key West will play host - ees of the Carolina A nel ds nothing Movie Makers Work Today At 10,000 Islands Ta. m, for scene shooting in the ‘waters around Ten Thousand Is- 12-hour. day. Medical supplies a- board the sponge boats and other for some more strenuous activity. pedition. They haye about ten days on Saturday, the first all-day ex- medicine, although no one needed lands, located between Key West Planned For - Navy Man Jailed ina Fl For Recklessness _ isis company knows what it’s doing, although they’re all at sea. The cast and crew left this m: together was celebrated to go, however, their medic kits un- ; men working on the set ago | la ‘part of March, he attended the leties, 13th’ annual meeting of the ngineering Society Post rinesville. It was ) wi 5 ta t-- | & z ol BS i) & fe a - bead a i n [—} = z | fad fe. & r=) ° a fa ; Lo) active member engineering soc’ ete and national. During the ter. Journal of. the Florida Engi- neering Society, John P. Goggin, civil engineer and Monroe county engineer, Ma- WASHINGTON @—The Defense | was blished in the February and Two local Navy men were pee cue wor at ae *s last duty station was Com- the sub tender Orion at Norfolk. Captain Payson will leave this week to take com- mand of the attack transport USS Sarasota.—Official- Navy Photo. rathon, was elected to the chair- He delivered this at Highway and Surveying ones sapien | in October at G pul April Goggin Named To En: Sheeran rs eering ‘ 2] Goggin is an numerous to poland Darnell collected funds, obtained food don- ations and ended up feeding the Former. Citizen Owner Visi ist — “it was oe an But they ha Herald there i oe size ; Herald “has tal ati (Ala.) Herald and the ) every contest it has wife of a former owner of The called Sack tte When she left Key ge ‘Percy Curry, for example is In The Island City still, holding the fort. in the Jt was practically a family re- union for Mrs. Marcy B. Darnell Friday, when she dropped into The Citizen office. Mrs> Darnell. is (Continued On Seana Mrs. Marcy Darnell Pioneer Joi t. putting out the paper; was known One of the latgest projects “of the fund: was aiding some 300 Cu- bans who were stranded here en- route to Cuba. Using the paper to The Darnell's came here- short- here as the “‘Angel of Mercy” in over the years, some 3,000 chil- dren. $80 covering an oceupational li- what wai known as the “Empty Stocking Fund’ which cared for, refugees in the yard of her home. jeense purchased for that business. | | Steinberg asserted that he made | }an erroneous declaration of the} j Worth of the stock in his store. connection with her work in aid- ihg needy folks. She maintained drum up interest, Mrs. mission for a retund am | The commission will [resolution granting the the business manager of the Flo- Rewspaper, rence, \Jright in to aid her husband in ito go to Alabai {the same EFS igi ai Naval Base took place today ines. Captain Chariton L, ion” Held When ed Captain Harold Payson (right), Captain Murphy’ west of Key | heart.” here another was weeks.” yesterday and men out to work | said that Re on May 21s % Offic: the development of ¢ GE OF CHI ied of de will be received by the Department for the _ Bids ‘State Road On Page T >) WON'T BE LONG {Rey West, Florida, has the - | most equable ¢limate in the {wange of only 14° Fahrenheit ‘The roads will run through Summerland Beach to the |eountry, with an average south of Hichway No. 1 and will twe mile secondary road on jand Ney, ‘The hard surfaced road will be known as East Shore Drive, ‘West Shore Drive and Ocean Naval Base Staff Chan, iT b lurphy, Jr.,

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