The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 17, 1953, Page 2

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svally regarded as == industri-, Su Gubsctiption (by carrier), 25e per week; year, $12.00; by mail, ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION FINDING OIL IN FLORIDA KEYS NOT But there is oil underground on Key Largo, how!t much The Citizen does not know. Forty years ago the late Stephen F. Lowe, who owned 218 acres on Key Largo, saw oil bubbling through the crevice of a rock while along the shore of his property. Mr. Lowe set sail for Key West the same day. seeing the oil. That man was his close friend, tue company to set up a derrick and i place where the oil was seen. interested Key Westers went to Key| Largo with Mr. Lowe and Mr. Harris, but they were un- find the bubbling oil. Evidently, a high tide had washed away the oi) and it did not reappear. The inten- a derrick was abandoned. excitement in Key Largo was mild com- what it was in Key West 30 years or so ago, Charles Curry, whose home was at South-| ard and Simonton Streets, and his nextdoor neighbor, T. Ike-Congress Honeymoon May End Soon see By ED CREAGH wari“! (Invoking Of __|Time Limit Set Is Quiz Topic ANN’ ARBOR,” ich, U-How does a university professor feel tee 8 e : aFEE jations to investigators? gE and shades of feeling as faculty jmembers interviewed, a survey of! |25 members of the University of |Michigan faculty showed today. ig ity alumni magazine, made the} the ix vey and published the responses ; is the best thing a man can do.” ty people covering r “What would your attitude be, wi He has tried so hard to!in the event of a congressional ranted. avoid it, in fact, that some Demo-|investigation on our campus, t0-|}g erats have complained his admin- coll ‘ho had invoked istration lacks strong leadership. line" Fiuh Amendment in response Sto questions concerning his political jaffiliations?”” In general,*the magazine report- ed, the faculty shared the view of the ‘dirty privilege’, or as one woman put it: % “T would not take the refusal | And, ito answer questions as an indica- ition of guilt, but rather as an indi- cation of lack of wisdem.” The magazine traced the “tor- nado-like’ hopping of inquiry across the campuses of Harvard, Columbia, Rutgers, Ohio State and | Chicago Universities and said} Michigan was not necessarily ex- | “ ipecting investigation, rather it was | in case of an levers A special faculty committee was recetly established to study the! -}problems that faced the other in- vestigated schoo}s. | ope. |Prisoners Give Blood | TULSA, Okla. #—Fifteen tough prisoners showed they -had a soft Wednesday. They volun- | ‘tered to donate a pint of blood STOUP each after an appeal from Sharon »|Kay Shivel, 4-year-old leukemia dollars victim who could not get donors. | T. Thompson, on Simonton, found oil in their open water wells. Excitement was at a fever pitch when it was dis- covered that a pipe line, used to convey oil from the northwesterly shore front to the gas plant, had bsoken’ on Simonton Street, in front of where now stands the Synagogue, and oil had seeped into the wells. Eight years ago, sand brought up from a well that drilled in Big Pine Key indicated the presence that time, a hundred now know that.their climate, fish-| ing and boating conditions make them outstanding winter resorts. The Florida Keys are growing fast, and the time is not far off when they will be the nation’s preeminent winter resorts. Unfortunately, little towns contain envious people. |moon Congress will . ike many another honeymoon, will ballon at by a quarrel over ° Late Riser places. We have a bad habit of TUCSON, Ariz. W—“What’s doing that here in Key West -- es-| ‘wrong with the weather? Are we pecially with regard to Miami. about a colleague who invokes the|pjaints that “ ral Fifth Amendment as a grounds forltaking somes on eee i refusal to reveal his political affil'any if a driver is in ih There are almost as many sang {LOT DROWNS se | The Michigan Alumnus, waite Ee girl proses hamprege \z into a wash p hich held 3 | cae teeikiches of wiles. | STAR * BRAND | The maagzine interviewed facul-\Subseribe of 2 be yt To The Citizen ra By areas,” including women as men. PE gon Sobre ,HESTER BATTERY MONTHS Reinforcements Sent LOS ANGELES #—Keep the lec- com: 5th Amendmentix: 0" 2527-2 | John J, Irwin, commission pres-led Himalayan region. ident, said that he has re- ceived complain’ peci-| Indian newspapers said last week | » that Communists had attacked the utr." | important Nepalese trading town o ] Bilauri, 200 miles east of here,| {killing a policeman and looting a) IN WASH PAN |police armory. The Reds were said ito be marching toward WAUKEGAN, Ill. uw — A one- near the Indian border, | ‘Your Grocer SELLS That Geod| The wash pan, about 10 inches } ed een placed thn natant: Sogeusan COFFEE | had Placed in a play pen for| CUBAN -\the baby, Susan Marie Haftl,,-——TRY A POUND TODAY—— daughter of a Chicago policeman, | { “To refuse put/when she visited at the home of| Senne | by such an investigating committee|her grandparents. STRONS ARM BRAND COFFEE Triumph Coffee ‘ Mill at “| ALL GROCERS 1785 exch. LOU SMITH, 1116 White eer ed STATION Francis et Truman | DIAL 29193 YOUR PURE OIL DEALER BILL'S LICENSED PAWN SHOP 703 Duval Street ge Saturday Thru Tuesday | “DANGEROUS *:. WHEN WET” It’s a refreshing plunge into fun and Yomance, songs and hilarity! Color by TECHNICOLOR iSTHeRWILLIAMS rernanno LAMAS yack CARSON GREENWOOD i) » >? in the Arizona lasting satisfaction just to get in| replied. newsroom After a moment’s silence, the! I'm in the tire business - Dick's ‘woman asked: |Tire Service, 929 Truman Ave. If} “Ts it morning or evening?” any of my competitors want to Assured it was evening, she ex- take the trouble to point out some ed: of my business mistakes, I'd thank “Oh, my goodness I’ve over-ithem and immediately set about ‘slept. I thought it was 8:30 in the|trying to rectify those errors. That morning.” ‘is the way we need to be about our} Vy, SSuaEEenenneene City, also. { ARIETY OF RID It is nice to note that civic, ES \policy is gradually leaning in such in} lon © round-the-world tour, said to-\preis oa é FH Fy ry iy if site fe name-calling word battle. 1 Music by ARTHUR SCHWARTZ « Lyrics by JOHNNY MERCER Disected by CHARLES WALTERS - Produced by GEORGE WELLS - An M-G-M Picture - The Most Beautiful ; Girl in The World | gf LAST URSULA THIESS | £3 g Boe ae Hi | a g #3 E ue bit Fe ¢ BOX OFFICE OPENS 1:45 P.M. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE PHONE 2419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE BOX OFFICE OPEN TILL 9:00 P.M. San Carlos Theatre Air Conditioned value per acre of its farm = 1. Fri. and Sat, ARD CONTE VIVECA LINDFORS SERVICE — SEB... DAVID CIFELLI $20 Truman Ave. (Rear) Dial 2-7637 24:06 Night 6:12 & 8:18 AIR CONDITIONED Sun.- Mon. Tues. NAKED DRAMA Mat. 3:30 Night 6:30 & 8:38 AIR COOLED Thursday and Friday

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