The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 25, 1953, Page 7

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: SHE KEY WEST civizen our daughter mostly Scandinavian with a bit of the highlands tossed in, We are Mormons, 1 was born Ty's grandfather the Mormon church. Our: family relationships are very close,”. she Page 7! when some skeptical pi doubted. her ability, ‘she them ap for a ride. “Of course I think ‘Terry has the makings of a long and.suceess- {fub-career,” ‘Mrs. Koford said, Was a bishop in‘+and her father and I hope she continues. in ‘her ambition, not be- cause of the glamor, but because we love her and want her to be eiates his understanding.” Terry has the admiration of everybody. who works .with her. The last thing I heard as the in- terview was. concluded was Jim- my Hatakis, the Greek scholar who traveled with the company for the Greek-Conch saga, saying, “I hope the sea isn’t rough tomorrow, put’ if it-is, your girl will go through her lines anyway. Terri- > fie kid” LOVERS’ QUARREL (Continued From Page One) in'the Army. When he got out the Army, she met the father the child she had become fond and ‘fell in love with him, ac- ding to Felipe’s statements. Felipe will be questioned fur- Marathon Wife Halted In Mission By Blow-Out, He Gets Her To Monroe Hospital State Trooper Frank Cline raced up to Marathon to escort a. car carrying an expectant mother and her husband to .Monroe General es yesterday afternoon at With siren going full blast, and the'two cars going as fast as safety permitted to get the woman to help, they reached Big Pine Key. And there they: stopped. Cline had a blowout, and within half a second, the car of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Danforth: suffered one too. Cline finished i ther today. His record is under in- | first, vestigation as well as:all factors in the case. He has moved to an aunt's at 523 Louisa Street. Felipe ¢ {is the nephew of Miguel Munoz, | former city councilman. Caballero, the dead woman’s es- ranged husband, also a. native Key Wester, has been informed of & <2 = Ries Tiger i ales re yout room you sind for oy of another appli & om your “ment seo” lit—cight away! quaint af i & an Air mediately office. i in, office. After continued question, T als ingtructed the tax colleétor| ‘discovered, 1 immediately ar- "| to take all mecestaty steps to de- ranged have tthe former em- +) ing, she finally broke down and admitted. that she had*stelen the money, after altering tne receipt, and posting incorrectly on the ‘account cards. She Was im- mediately released from the city’s employ. and advised upon counse! of the city attorney that if full restitution were made, it was be-! lieved that charges’ would not be: ana ne ee approximately $1,093 ‘teported by the accqunt- x Pia this amount, the guilty i seriousness of this’ unfortunate condition in February. King and I had a difference: of opinion last week and this remark is of his ‘below'the belt blows’ wi he-is at someone. My record of 18 years in the mu- two witnesses. as ‘to ticity of all of these facts.”

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