The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 29, 1953, Page 1

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Sey West, Florida, has the most equable climate in the eountry. with an average tange of only '4° Fahrenheit VOL. LXXIV. County Budget Okayed After Brief Session Commissioners Adopt Tax Roll Without Change County Commissioners, met in three separate “ses-, gions within half an hour, Bour last night and unani-| Mously adopted the 1953-54, budget. / Whey denied requests for, changed assessments and! adopted the tax rolls as sub- Trial Of Duffy’s PESeESEL ET isi at Bes He ie. iplaht reported the Senate “espa ader was “generally weaker” Giana Place, was only slightly in- that his condition was “unsatisfac- { last night when he-fell from tory."" A later announcement said , Stree near the Wickers Field Sta- rained a : Little more ort D: f is. was reported es 8 warentet ene. vat be sulfering any pein. Young Baldwin, son sale Yesterday was the first day Raymond Baldwin, had climd- serious reports on the 63- ‘ed the tree to watch a PPT 7 ea hair galery hospit ir several weeks Be fal foo Cuan Steet 10 treatment of a Np lesion, er His wife Martha was brought hoine by Police Of- nis bedside yesterday for ‘and later transfec- visit to him since he entered Naval Hospital, where he hospital. The day also marked held overnight for observe first time the hospital had jmore than one oulletin on his mene dition. Besides Mrs. Taft, the .senai ‘Geommetnommnttoreecseroesmtcinnictunvertinnrvmemicnsn WANTED dgeis webs BREE jwas visited by two of their Lioyd ‘and Robert Jr., yesterday WOOL PRESSERS [19lss'ncu WHITE OR COLORED, U1, American ambassador to Ire- MALE OR FEMALE land, said in Dubsin last night that Columbia Laundry 10¢ iest word ne had was # tele- (Continued On Page Two I g g 3 & § 5 | A third son, William Howard Taft | Key Wes THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWS No. 179 KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 (Convicted Cemetery Vandals Get Year In Jail : Brawlers Delayed and Alan ‘Bergeson, USN, pleaded guilty and were convicted of de- tombs Key West Cemetery. The young men were sentenced to a year of hard Monroe’County Jail—Citizen Staff Photo. Planning Commission To Hol Parking Lot Hearing Aug. 17 = ord Jeno pgs oR AG H 2 ag i iH i E Z e & Pany, the parking lot change is | , about! designed to prevent the same thing - from happening in the future. The City Commission has al- i : i : g i i | E i l ; { i fl i ii git i : z i i a4 i H f i ; HT ti] "Fe @ misdemeanor, not, itentiary of: not legally possible, it was to sentence them on each of the ‘informations. j charges brought is in Monroe | AND MRS. GLORIA PAPY as they appeared at a preliminary o hearing Miss Dorothy. Joyce” a Jail on $1,000 bond.—Citizen Staff Photo. The Associated Press Teletype Features and Photo Services. For 73 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West’ California Visitor Tells ~ Full Story Of Alleged Theft, Beating By Pair State Subpoenas Wylk, Bartender Papy Supports For Continued Hearing Today Proposed New Safety Council Showing @# blackened eye and bluish-black injury on| her jaw and chest, Miss Dorothy Joyce, attractive | bru- nette testified yesterday that Mrs. Gloria Papy and James K. Bethel robbed her, then beat her while bystand-' oO isathame’ ers looked on and made no effort to stop them at Wylk’s on Stock Island last Thursday morning at 3 p.m. aay so hy Miss Joyce who is visiting her family at 715 Semi-| “"Y nole Street was the chief state witness at a preliminary Tuesday At 8:00 hearing before Peace Justice Roy Hamlin yesterday at 4| “If any action of mine can savy p.m. She lives in Beverly Hills, Cal. ~s and ‘The defendants, Mrs. Papy and Bethel, were Hamlin to subpoena also Tony De-| for the .¢; ean spuieies heo sroterr] “trae Sw ym another! Papy ‘has been: asked club, all of whom, according t0/at the organizational m: rH & fa gral rie & i oF git cat s* erat Ee g é ag Keops You and Yours Ory Strunk Lumber wg 28 128 Simenten, near Post Office

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