The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 24, 1953, Page 1

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Che Key West Citisen “~N ul Storm “Slowly Intensifying” 100 Miles South Of Havana 70 MPH Winds Lash At Meacham; All “Q” Flights Cancelled Today Winds of 70 miles per hour with gusts of 80 lashed Meacham airport at noon today forcing the cancella- tion of all flights in and out from Cuba, and foreshadow- ing the closing of the air- port, if rains continue, man- FRANCISCO.—Twenty -one-month-old Deneck Caraveau pleased with his daddy, Sgt/ic Jackie Carveau, whom he time here Wednesday. Sgt. Caraveau was POWs to arrive aboard the transport Gen. They left immediately for their home in Uplands, Wirephoto, Ht Ht ut | i i fl i 2 a Hl iy ie ili i H Ses Meacham airport Rey, Havana at 9:48 this morn- ed that Cubana al-\nis consider the “suspicious! Col, and Mrs, area” a storm and are preparing their it. marriage. Aerovias “Q” had to turn back his celina hie on its way to Key West this ment from active morning because of the stormy years ago. ‘weather here, Faraldo said. The Besides the ¥ (Continued On Page Five) | (Continued On Featuring *® a THOMPSON NITELY and NO HANDS GENE HAZEL and GEORGE BRING YOUR FAMILY end FRIENDS Under New Management ALL NEW PERSONNEL off. & 4a %, 85> No Corer—No Minimum se | Mutual Admiration #7 THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE USA Aquacade Here rit Eo HE Hf ft 3 85 z i i 3 f # f E , i : H 8 g g 8 a5 ft i E 42,%° ih Ss:efs i 3 4 & 5s : i § Ff al 5 iis <° six sa? z j wish, | At the same time, Communist ‘representatives will visit 22,600 Korean wd Chinese pris- (Continued On Page Five) gone all out in their preparation i ; z 4 for Quick Communiconca, Use CLASSIFIED Acs Yout teach buyers aod wilers ~ @Weants a workers = OLAL 2.5661 or 2.5662 KEY WEST, PLORIDA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1953 ‘Schlintz Trial Starts In Crim Morals Charges; One Witness Is Heard Today City’s Cash Balance At End Of | (Of Fiscal Year Shows Drop Hee Hi i [ he i 38 t ily ag If ? 3 rze AG F he said. One (Continued On F six-yea' & 3 i i i iH | cn : i Defendant Reiterates Plea Of Not Guilty To Molesting Two Of 31 P li Vi . » today against two charges of child molesting before a six Onl0 IC lims R man Criminal Court jury. Bowen Releases Annual Report Miami and Tom Watkins. He faces charges that he as- saulted at least two small girls after luring them into his, Total Reduced _ By One, Based a The city’s cash ee This morning, it required nearly an hour to choose a ropped $28,413.30 uring jury for the trial County Solicitor Allan B. Cleare, Jr., |1, 1953 even though the city | — - . lp | did not spend all of its * Chambe V or en ame” |\nue for the year, it was re- r otes not guilty to the charges when he fice: naan fi ial i id bi Fer Swimmers |financial report, released by as S. Caro, Accompanied by his ™' |City Finance Director a wife, he nervously watched the », | . | Th 1 Ma l T was to have been tried Tuesday Kiwanis Aquacade to be e report was delayed ll omorrow but he gained a postponement un- pital, M due to the fact that the city lest Kennel Club Primary Election the dread t This morning Judge Core tor for more than a month cleared the céurtroom of all One case ding fore Bowen took the post. Final Balloting fe Neve _| moval of the offender, Feeling fluenra. re pic-| Ballots Yor the Chamber of Com: te high tm the esse. a ae cana . the post office before 5 p.m. to- jury, the state presented just one The largest nu “|morrow, according to Trends. the witness before court was adjourn. persons, at i Members are urged to take part vene again at 2 o'clock this after ‘in the primary and vote for the goon, | |board of directors. All members girl told the court that Schlint: jhave received ballots by now. Bal- teek her te his reom end com- . ‘Attend Air Pane! . . In Miami Today ether South Florida counties Velen anodes Flestees|MleMl today to discuss area ai : Monree County Cémmicsapers ‘ Mill: H ° Joe Allen and Harry Harris at 5 iuepininaans sap earing Jat 10 o'clock this morning at the 4 . . Biscayne Terrace hote Investigation Set [Today At 4 P.M. | :2" ccna’ iio rt os A iminary hearing for Jef- cording to The Assoc In Plant Blast Preliminary eating for Jet ont government has dismissed a district attorney ordered an inves- P Justice Roy Hamlin today country. rer wes of illegally. oomne © wae ipuilen epened today into @ series see’ > A. B. Curry of the Paul “Curley” Schiintz began his fight for freedom . S Schlintz is being defended by attorneys Fred Pine, Die omece Jan. Of City Money ‘ bedroom with promises of candy and money. On New Diagnosis | " the fiscal year ending July) 4, nausted his six challenges and the defense excused five," Rehearsals Set jvealed today in the annual M t In |was arraigned before Judge Thom ‘The Key West Kiwanis Club has Bowen, |proceedings in the courtroom. He terday at V | til today to obt: 18, 1953, Through the W4% without a finance direc- tad eagreeo ease Precedes October Despite the drop in the city’s ib merce primary election must be in| rojjowing the swearing in of the said Chamber's monthly news letter. led for lunch. It was slated to con persons they want to serve on the A seven end « half year old lots are to be inserted in the ac- : “ County Officials . A a meet with law a of ic (Continued On Page Five) Port planning tended the meeting which started | approac h to airport planr TONAWANDA, N. Y. W—The'grand larceny will be held before minded officials throughout the Street. uniform against 18-year-old Joan of explosions that killed at least’ Millsap is accused of stealing Dade County Port Authority director james, Partol-| Garrison, who startlec tae Nav, 10 workmen, injured 27 persons valuable engineering equipment chairman of the panel. Leading Sheriff |», stowing away aboard the heavy and blew a peroxide plant into from Henry Hudgins, developer of ivi! Aeronautics Administration UP t© cruiser Los Angeles last summer. | rubble. Summeriand Key. He is being held Officials are on hand as discus woman iden-| “The charge was dismissed be-| Fearing the death toll from yes-\on bond of $500 in Monroe County sants .. Jirnee, 351) cause it did not seem in the inter- terday's blasts might run as high jail, following his arrest by Deputy, Representatives of Monroe. tami, complained os, of justice to prosecute,” U.S. as 12, searchers today probed the Sheriff Sidney Curry Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Mar \Atty. Laughlin Waters told re- (ruins of the one-story brick build-| Most of the equipment was locat- tin and St. Lucie nties, es - porters yesterday, ling for more bodies. Ten were re-ed by Hudgins and the Sheriff's well as the city of Fort Leuder- Miss Garrison was smuggled covered yesterday, but it was re- department yesterday afternoon. dale, attended the meeting aboard the cruiser last July 14 by ported that 12 men were in the Some of the items were in local Perez ar-'a sailor identified only as “Worm.” building pawn shops, others in his car.| DUFFY'S ——_ scene, they opened Although she was hidden away, it| A fire chief said the explosions, issing today were a $20 level rod foom next to Miss|wasn't long until $00 sailors had thought to have and an eight dollar range pole HAP HAPPY JOHNNIE seen her. She was “officially dis- storage tanks at the Lucidol di- Millsap had been doing survey ENTERTAINING NIGHTLY covered” after about 12 hours. vision plant of the Novau ing for Hudgins. Instead of return-, Free Shrimp Thurs. Nights, 9. 12 | She was formaliv cher--* --1 Corp.. caused damage that would ing the instruments to his employ-| Amateur Friday N. jreleased on her own recognizance. (Continued On Page Five) jer, he took them off the Key, ac-| 28 DUVAL STRE einer ———-—-—___—— cording to Hudgins. | FOOTBALL TOMORROW NIGHT Public Cordially Invited Ke Worth H. S. Friday, October 9 eet eT Reund Trip 7.98 CALL COLUMBIA LAUNDRY, 2.5646 FOR RESERVATIONS (CONFERENCE GAME) Advance Ticket Sale eo at Paul Sher’s WICKERS STADIUM DAYS OF INTERMITTENT RAIN have caused numerous lakes and pools throughout the Is- land, such as the one between Fourth and Fifth Streets. Youngsters find new and fascinst- ing ways to play in them, as the two above have done. Such play can, at times, prove dan- gerous. This lake could easily be the scene of death. Unusuai danger calls for extra precau- tions.—Citizen Photo, Finch.

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