The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 4, 1953, Page 2

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Scene Of Gambling Raids Yesterday 4 THE STATE BEVERAGE DEPARTMENT RAIDED and had arrested 25 persons early Sunday morning charged with operating a gambling house and gambling. All have been relensed on bond. Citizen Staff Photo. “{CLARB BOOTHE LUCE (Continued from Page One PRESENTS HER CREDENTIALS will remain out on thelr, ROME ( — Clare Boothe Luce eather drives them. he apes oped es as new ‘erews can work U. al 58a today to Presi- in winds up to 20 miles per hour, dent Luigi Einaudi. ‘The winds in the last two months,‘ Mrs, Luce, wite of Time-Life over that epeed editor Henry R. Luce, became the @ weeks they first woman ambassador the U. S. work only one ever sent to a major power. } She arrived in Italy April 2, 8 and was to have presented her credentials from President Bisen- showever on April 28, but Italy’s ‘79-year-old president has been ill. SEISMOGRAPH We Are Prepared To Furnish You With Clear, Pure : Cube » Crushed IGE Twp Ein, I Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Sxpress Service between MIAMI AND KEY WEST Alse Serving ALL POINTS ON 1 .ORIDA KEYS Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule (Ne Steps Bn Revte) LOAVES KRY WEST DAILY (ExcEPT Hon! ot 12:88 Sek i = MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Baten end Frercis Sts. DIAL 27061 nl Weatherman Says Key West and vicinity: Partly cloudy to cli and warm today Tuesday. Mod- erate to fresh easterly to souther- ly winds, occasionally moderate strong at times. SMALL CRAFT WARNING. Florida: Fair today and Tues- day except very widely scattered afternoon thunder showers north a central portions, Continued Jacksonville thru the Florida straits: Moderate to fresh shodth- east winds occasionally moderate- ly strong thru Florida Straits to- day and Tuesday, Clear to partly cloudy weather, Isolated after- noon near the shore:-in--north portion, DEATH WILLIAM L. ROBERTS William L. Roberts, (familiarly known a8 Old Corn) died this morning at 3:30 a. m. in the Mon- Toe General Hospital after an ex- tended illness. Mr. Roberts was born in the Bahama Islands and came to Key West at the age of 17, Funeral Services willbe held Wednesday afternoon at 5 p. m. in the Chapel of the Lopez Fun- eral Home. The Rev, James E. Statham will officiate at the ser- vices. Buriale will be in family Plot in City Cemetery, Survivors include the wife, Mrs. May Roberts; three sons, Willard (Joe) Baker and Floyd Sands, both of Key West, and John Sands, England; two daughters, Mrs. Woodrow Griffin and Mrs, Rich- mond Roberts, both of Key West; 17 grandchildren; and 1 great MRS. STARK (Continued from Page One) Tf, however, they refer to a case not yet heard, the facts should be Presented to proper authorities at the proper time and not merely hinted at in the press in an appar- < effort to apply *hush-hush’ tact- cs, “Freedom of speech need not be curtailed one whit but simple dig- nity should be maintained in these cases of complaint. The results would be more effective and far- reaching. ‘The complainant should put the charges in writing and pre- sent them to the Board of Public Isntruction for a later hearing. “The Board should then hold a closed hearing (but not barring the press) and give both parties‘oppor- tunity to present facts and witne: ses in an effort to arrive at.a isfactory solution, Should either party so demand; a public hear- ing should be given the case at a later date. “I.see no need for the hysteria created by long tirades in the |. press. It befogs the issues and usu- ally does immeasurable harm to the person who enflicts all the pub- licity upon himself. “In the past five years such pro- gress has been made in the public schools of Monroe County that it see! most beyond comparison. Five years ago I saw and heard high school kids biking past my corner, wrangling, cursing their teachers. Today, they go by laughing and tossing wise- cracks at each other. Five years ago their morale seemed chaotic; today it is united, “Their football team is ‘but a + | hysteria. If you find = ba -/in a barrel, simple logic tells taken at City Office Key West; Fla., May. 4, 1953 $00 A.M. EST ER | to toss it out, not kick the barrel around and bemoan your luckless fate to the whole wide world. In other words, let us not build up a fear-and-hate complex either as parents or teachers, Respectfully, ( Ps Mrs. R. D. Noble LARGEST GAMBLING (Continued from Page One) eo. In addition there is 2 EER i at and] ALL GROCERS Page 2 TODAY'S STOCK MARKET NEW YORK #—The stock mar- ket was quietly higher today by a small margin. — Advancing among the major groups were steels, motors, fmer- chandising shares, aircrafts, ra televisions, chemicals, and rail- roads, Fairly steady but with a few loswers were utilities, distillers, oils, air lines, coppers, and motion pictures. F Price changes all were small, with the plus signs predominating. Packara opened on a block of 2,000 shares up ¥% at 5, and Amer- ican Telephone opened on 1,900 shares unchanged at 155%. Also higher were U. S. Steel, SEE THE WANT ADSH MODERN CLEANERS 701. THOMAS STREET Dry Cleaning - Pressing 3 HOUR SERVICE Blanche Jones, Prop. Bill’s Licensed PAWN SHOP. 716 DUVAL ST. corners or ronan Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE end CUBAN —TRY A POUND TODAY—— STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Triumph Coffee . Mill @ 2 a HESTER BATTERY For Chev., Ply., » '” MONTHS 6.95 pene ) exch, smreeeasinenies 1195 oxeh, 85 exch, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN |CIFELLI'S Monday, May 4, 19584 2 REUNION” sent Citizen building and latép on % Duval Street. COMMISSION To act |, ,° ol: sak Senell ied <Coatitaad trom. Pees obey in.” Mrs. Darnell ‘is still active in was accompan by her daughter, Mrs. Albért Mar- widths and blocks will be ahown.| "gue was greatly impressed by {tit Recommendations for sizes of lots} the many improvements made in| One of the high points of her in each-area with restrictions to| the Citizen plant, recalling the| visit here was renewing her ac- be placed on building ineach area|days when it was published on|quaintance with L. P, Artman, Ci- also outlined. Greene Street across from the pre-| tizen publisher. A complete set of zoning regula- tions will be included in the report, J. L. Hoffman, president of the concern said that during the prep- | aration of the plan, company rep-| Tesentatives would confer with each member of the city commis- sion “to coordinate ideas . . .” The agreement would also give the city the benefit of two years free consultation service. Free for the entire ma plan, including a 7% foot mi sets of specifications would be $2500 with half payable on July 1st and the balance on completion, wi hich would be not later than Oc- tober ist, 1953. DR. J... A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST O12. — 25 619 DUVAL STREET (Upstairs) Box Office Opens 1:45 P.M. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE Phone 2.3419 For Time Schedule San Carlos Theatre Air Conditioned Mat. 2.8 4:06 Might 6:12 4 116 AIR CONDITIONED DIAL 2.9193 YOUR PURE OIL DEALER . . Accessories RADIO and TLV. Service Factory Methods Used — All Work Guaranteed. FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE — SEB... DAVID CIFELLI #20 Truman Ave. (Rear) ¢ AIR COOLED Last Times Today Tues. and Wed. ee GOSS AND GALS... Hk ond 10S MEET DANNY WILSON... 9:15 OMLY Stock Island Just Off U.S. No. 1

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