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The Key West Citisen THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE USA VOL. LXXIV Me. 225 Miami Firm Loses Appeal For Change In Peddling License Commins —| City ToCall ¥ Move Them Man Hite Ordinance f A Miami home appliance S R 4 in selling tree house-to-house in Key West, t pairs Jost its appeal to the City! Lang Asks OK Commission last night for *| On 7.8 Miles the firm maintains a bona- —_ = in the ‘Woe ee | | | ! ait F i g E HH ff? F i tl a7 i 3 2 & JUDGE THOMAS 5S. CARO of trial for Paul Schlintz to get i H i Ad . z i diately outside the court-room tH { z E i Fie r : z FEE z, ! [ g . § | i ( i i fi d; Street to Southard Street jivia Street, im Street); Street ; Willie i [ iz ivi Fi Af if " i g5 : i i i 5 “i i May Be Paving Way To Ask New Tax Levy At Next Congress Session fifi H ov an R-Mass) told the (R-Mass) Eng iat “enemies of freedom equipped with the most terrible weapons of de- off a Republican drive control of Congress in the elections, the President got applause in making that at a $100-a-plate party in Boston Garden remarked \ouched off specu- Liquor License come before Juvenile Court Judge|ing going roa: Transfer Is OK'd Eva Warner Gibson on charges of} ,Driving on the left hand =. Tentatively Mon. Stealing @ car and trying to leave|° Course, gives an American « the state with it, Friday at 1:45/St7ande feeling anyhow. In ad. m., it was learned today dition, we had to pull up to a) The City Commission has approv- bays were part of a group of *Teeching stop many times fored tentatively the transfer of a “9 - parents aT sartog < Piedad busy mani- liquor license to a vacant lot on eo test Fane = “4 The flurry of intense activity Roosevelt Boulevard contingent on went to Miami. ® visit @ proposed place of business there boys returned to jmeeting the requirements of a city # in Key West Sunday. + jordinance regulating bars in that two, however, stayed, allegedly stole a car. } arrested by State Troop- Walden who covers the Keys beat. } ‘Judge Gibson has also been in- (Cuntinued On Page Two) Py ziti it i: | i z area. Prank Wayne, representing the Wayne Corporation petitioned the commission for permission to make the move to a site near a tackle shop the firm operates on the Boul- evard. He said that his company recently purchased a license in the Jamaicans their first city but that the business has been te @ closed A city ordinance says that all That they will tugn out in en- rory a must be in conjunction a thusiastic numbers to see the mailbox will be wired for| young Queen floreshado' hy With eestaurant facilities and must { cody wed PY be at least 4,000 square feet and from Oct. 5 te 10. When a the crowds seeing the technicolor deposited a voice will re- film of her coronation “A Queen accomodate at least 200 people writer ot the advan-)ls Crowned.” « They must be a and of sending lett by went as . hillside town which boasts a court. esvurance (hat the license would the house as well as the usual market °° '* mg? oS Office Department here and place. The little theater was so vestment in a building there. He approved by the Sommon Council (Continued On Page Two) a is prepared to in ' vest A Commissioner Jack Delaney was the only dissenter to granting the permission Civil Service Post Is Filled Sybil C. Dexter, 504 Grinnell Street, was unanimosuly approved to become a member of the Civil Service Board by the city commis- sion last night She will replace C. Sam B. Curry who recently resigned to become an employee of the City. ? HA 8 f i WIRED FOR SOUND DETROIT W — Detroit letter! writers were warned not.to think) é month. It was proposed xby A SPECIAL AT YOUR DAIRY QUEEN , One Day Only — Pints of Dairy Queen ICE MILK, 30c... All Flavors LIMIT 3 TO A CUSTOMER DAIRY QUEEN ITE end UNITED STREETS KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1953 Trial Myrtland Cates, Jr. Appointed To Post Man Tangles Myrtiand Cates, Jr., was ap- c ‘ur. chasing Agent and Executive Assistant te City Manager Vic- tor Lang. The City Manager asked for Cates’ appointment. Selary wes | set at $275 per month. Lang said that the cost of the new employee would be more than made up by savings On Morals Charges Today Judge Caro Grants Stay To Allow Sonar School Accused Molester To Get Attorney Paul “Curley” Schlintz, accused child molester, te- day pleaded successfully in Criminal Court for a post- : 2 | ponement of his trial to allow him time to obtain an at With Jewfish ec | - Schlintz was to have gone to trial this morning be- | “Hang On Starbuck, fore Judge Thomas 8. Caro, but a last minute impassion- | You've Got Him,” jed plea at the dock after he was arraigned, brought the Companions Say postponement, ona The jury panel had been drawn and the trial was y JIM COBB Fei i eae Eee about to get underway on two charges of “Lewd, lascl sca ek Wesaoac the adiilipa tana! vious and indecent acts involving minor children under | | five cases of empty coke bottles were removed from imme- tense situation and I am not expecting trouble, but this is a precautionary measure."—-Citizen Photo, Finch. No Sacrifice | Is Too Great A Price For Thwarting Enemies Of Freedom, Eisenhower Says should, eee yal 14, when the stay was granted. Originally, Ask Lt. Donald Starbuck, Fleet, 5°hlintz was to have faced four charges but one of the Sonar School officer who was spear complaining witnesses, a Navy man, fishing late Sunday with a group ‘Tom the city and could not appear. Another charge was of fellow officers when a 300 pound, dropped for insufficient evidence. jewfish tried to re-enact the Bibli re ————_ This morning, six children, oo of Jonah and Rains Increase Flood Danger In South Fla. Starbuck, of course, played the More Showers Are part of Jonah and before the performance was finished he hed Forecast For Area Threatened Now when @ central purchasing sys- tem is installed in the city. SS Federal Sales ‘Tax May Not Criminal Court refused to allow under way this morning until door. Said the judge, “This is a i bred fe ; HF Ht s $ : id. H : i i 5 es 4 i i g H lation that the White House may be thinking about a new tax levy to help meet the Russian hydrogen a rae ieeseetene: matic tax cts writen nto bre ongress ent law. por com “ss om O 1) With these losses, the Treasury ake e33zZ HH RE 43 3 | : FH 12 aE z Efe ‘ F ih 4 i HT i z ; { | The President made no mention of those scheduled tax cuts. Tt was the first time he had anything to say publicly about “terrible weapons of destruction” since Russia announced last month that it had exploded a hydrogen bomb. The U.S. Atomic Commission confirmed it had de- tected a Russian atomic explosion ooatinus bed are. which included nydrogen reactions. President Ei wer | s cee] lt radio networks. He spoke to ‘q tion tax policy when he said in a crowd of about 5.000 persons in [the Garden, and dinner commi | ty : $ h age struction.” i Be Demanded mrrsrc" tosis 0 me By JOE HALL monster and nearly ended up es WASHINGTON ut—Sen. George ° Kind of deluxe seatesd. (D-Ga) said today he believes the The fish got away but both were Eisenhower administration will not ™ewhat the worse for wear recommend a federal sales tax at Starbuck had numerous abrasions) the next session of Congress. nd cuts about the body, s and “| will be greatly surprised if face while the jewfish was suffer. the secretary of the Treasury ‘“¢ from several spear wounds. | WEST PALM BEACH oF} leomes up with such a proposal,” Five witnesses sew the classic waters lapped at seven roads in he told newsmen. battle of man against fish after central South Florida today and George, former chairman of the whet started out te be « routine threatened to inundate 200,000 acres Senate Finance Committee and ‘spearfishing session wound up long-time tax specialist, said he like an undersea rodeo. Lake Istokpoga. knew the Treasury was “nervous” ‘he battle started when the Six of the toads were passal about revenue it is scheduled to party sighted the jewfish in about with caution but State Road Jose next year because of auto- .0 icet o: water in the Northwest @ fatm4o-market route west Channel. They were armed with|Mell jas closed. only light spear guns and face) Emergency crews masks. i Road 621, a farm-to- ar-|'"may find itself obliged” to seek “Foolishly, we decided to tackle! Placid, some new sources of revenue, the shim ” Starbuck velates, fe 4 At ot Ree xally senator) said. ‘They took several shots at the fever, “lt is universally agreed that|, But h@ declared he did not think fish but they only bounced off his #f€# south to the . [Congress would be willing to im-/skull. Finally one member of the|Canal would be pose # national sales tax except in party, Lt. W. D. Ancel, sugceeded 6,000 head of cattle some “extremely critical national in sending a spear into the fish's *tTanded there, emergency” leading to much high- eye Heavy rains and high winds er military spending. If that oc-| ‘Then Starbuck scored another) (Continued On Page Two) wag fl o. OE adc ny hit but Mr. Jewfish twisted that Veen ite ‘ * spear around a piling, bending it George commented. Get our Driver 8 A key Sepettionn conater, eck aueet pce nda ce feel “4 ' iso tol " He oot a hate dhore “ia. buck dived below tor anoder ty: (License Renewals! chance of enactment of a fed- oe eral sales tax next year “if things Fi wage ote gg stand a, Pent drivers =i — ride slong os they He was making noises like Tony|to renew their licenses, it was rreq Galento in a title battle. As Star--nounced by County Judge Ray- buck neared the critter, the fish|mond R. Lord today. eyed him balefully and made a| taser Rod hae ow oe Boy lunge, apparently with a view toTenewals wi See eet ner taking a Dagwood size bite out sips. nant Weteasiay, be cals. a no service” — too great for the ‘he Navy man. The huge fish) vers are urged to come officials said 4,700 purchased Gi tinited States to bear a opened his mouth to the point|person or mail in the front half) 1's official nowt iehote. ee voor Storbuck'sjof their driver's license to The President flew back fo *™mies of freedom “equipped with — “ — a joe J Washington’ last night, completing (he, most, terrible weapons of de- tlic! t's erushed against| Judge Lord and his staff 0 ee ae There have been some uncon-\his {ace and the result was alremain open Saturday from 92 to Springfield as well as Boston, {i™ed reports that the administra. bloody nose. — to 12 noon. Persons who cannot Police estimated 4 quarter of 8 tion might ask for new taxes to The next thing the harried fish-|in before then can enter through. million persons turned out to wel- 221? finance an expansion of the erman knew, the jewfish had his|the side of the Courthouse. The) come Eisenhower on his arriva) 22%00'8 sir defenses, now that arm in his mouth up to the el- rest of the building is closed at) in Boston. Other thoysands saw Russia has claimed mastery of the bow that time. jhim before he left hydrogen bomb His companions assumed that) The Judge urged all drivers to! In Springfield, the President told Secretary of the Treasury Hum. this was part of the underwater avoid the last minute rush and get a crowd of about 6,000 at the Dhtey, who has promised a broad fisherman's “strategy.” “Hang on their renewals at the earliest mo- rt ff a te g fF fe ti : & & Eastern States Exposition Coli- (Continued on Page Two) | (Continued On Page Two) names seum that the American form of government is “threatened by a Godless philosophy,’ communism. (Continued On Page Two) Hearing Today | On Larceny Case A preliminary hearing will be held on the charges of larceny against three men accused of stealing trailer tires, tubes and rings from Thompson Enterprises yesterday The men, arrested yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Jack Baker, are doseph R. Cook, Joseph Fallon and Thomas C. Leto. Peace Justice Ira Albury willl conduct the hearing A petty larceny case will come before Criminal Court on Thurs- day. Defendant is Miss Jean Schwartz who was brought back to Monroe County to face trial this week. She is pleading not guilty and will come before a jury. ———DUFFY’S——_ HAP HAPPY JOHNNIE | ENTERTAINING NIGHTLY Free Shrimp Thurs. Nights, 9. 12 Amateur Friday Nights 78 OUVAL STREET i: i of Not Guilty -_ EA if ira 5 r £ Hi 3F i il Hy 5 ZT? tf & Hy ty fli tit 3 Z i ' ii: &, ie PAUL SCHLINTZ. left, accused ©‘ molesting children, enters a plea of “Not Guilty” this morn- ing after hearing the charges read @ him by Solicitor Allan B. Cleare, Jr. right. Bailiff John Lehman stands in the center ho.__.g the mike for tape recording —Citizen Photo, Finch.