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Friday, October 2, 1953 THE Safety? KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 7 Smathers Says { from which we are saved only by ¢ worth ten thousand words. By the rs - this same standard, one personal in-/the whims of the winds in the Car- . officers of the Central and South’story that all Florida people know) though so far there has been State Tours \Florida Flood Control District al-'of this program’s need and hope sPetific moves in that ne have made an earnest, per- thot it will not take a great loss’ Se far es we know there “|sonal plea to the administration to'o¢ lige and property to open the net been the consultation ai | e ©, revise its attitude toward support'eyes of this administration. | the leaders of beth parties © oo sehen Subsequeni fe my lost. woek’s:| Mt decisions whtehogeely minous conditions in thi - ment ject, i- besie: framework ve ae 23 Ss di brin ipa et rer: «= ose cela which our foreign policy cost of living, and creste new the week to the Telephone Com- | etareaninedgiedd ah Of dent Eisenhower m: carried out. | think there jhardships, injustices and discrim-|pany for splendid cooperation with : us how short-sighted is the type of in Beston in which be referred be more such consultation on the inations many times more serious WSUN-TV at St. Petersburg which By SENATOR SMATHERS economy which has virtually scut-’ ¢9 our Bipartisan Foreign Policy. highest level. than those that exist even now, rushed its network connections to WASHINGTON. - There's an old.tied this program, and brought us There was an indicatier that OPPOSING gare oe and ee the yeaa of which cS tp er the erage Chinese picture is to the shadow of another disaster, some tion appears to continue for federal much energy is being directed by World Series. . .This wee! am ee ‘% on apes ry ee sales tax tc meet revenue needs. those in Congress who formulate visiting in the Pensacola and Pan- r degree « S : I personally have studied this sug- tax policies. lama City areas, and attending the | tisanship into our Foreign policy; cestion and have become unalter-| NEWS NOTES OFF THE CUFF: reunion of the fine and fabulous A be partigier> -dious todorsed for a post of the Latin where we already are pay-|America Cultural and Trade Cen- 2 state sales tax. To pile a ter Authority. . Earl 0. Shreve of sales tax upon this state|Fort Lauderdale is being called be pyramiding a burden'back from retirement to head the those citizens least able to|Treasury 'epartment’s Savings would substaztially increase Bonds Division. . our orchid of spection should be worth many|Dbean. jords of testimony before a con-| We are continuing to preach the, | certainly hope this is true al- ‘gressional committee. ome NOTICE TO KEY WEST ably opposed to it. Such a tax General Van Fleet has been in-|Williams family at Graceville. General Sam Sturgis, Chief of the | p Army Engineers, to fly down to’ \Florida to see first hand the po- water throughout | |South Florida. Efforts also are jbeing made to have personal in- 'spections made by as many mem- ‘bers of Congress as possible. Con- gressman Syd Herlong is escort- Bit iti a. Tee ABOVE SCENE is the intersection of 15th Street and Flagler Avenue on the 15th Street side as it appeared last night. Note the complete absence of any warning signs, flares or lanterns. Motorists must be on the alert for such flagrant disregard of any safety precautions. Ditch laid—Citizen Photo, Finch, Former Premier Of Egypt Is Doomed To Die CAIRO, #—Egypt’s special rev-| olutionary court has sentenced former Premier Ibrahim Abdel Hadi and an Egyptian formerly employed by the British to hang on charges of treason and plotting with an unidentified foreign power to restore ex-King Farouk to the Hadi, 57-year-old Saadist Pa: leader, was sentenced after a three day trial. The hearing for the sec- ond defendant, Ahmad Mohamed Awad, lasted two hours and was held in secret after the sentencing of Hadi y. Awad, an electrician, formerly was employed by the British gar- rison which Egypt wants to expel from the Suez Canat zone. They were the first of some 24 . persons scheduled to be arraigned by the special tribunal on similar charges. » The court also ordered the con-| fiseation of more than 1% million) dollars of Hadi’s assets, most of| his holdings, | ‘There is no appeal from the sen- tence but it is subject to the ap- council which has held government is place where sewer is being Guardian Angel HOBART, Okla. doctor believes a badly injured guardian angel. of Oklahoma City was brought into} the hospital ‘‘as close to death as} a man could get.” ing an automobile accident. The doctor today said the priest is aljve and “downright jolly.” Dr. Braun added: “All I can Say is there was surely a guardian angel around him.” Father Dolan suffered a crushed chest, punctured Jung, crushed left arm, right hand, severe facial cuts, loss of blood and shock. Dr. Braun said “We thought he was a goner, but after the first 24 hours. he regained his faculties and got downright jolly” despite losing the injured arm to amputa- ion, Lauds Appointee JONESBORO, Ark. (—Former President Harry Truman believes that President Eisenhower's ap- Pointment of Gov. Earl Warren of California as chief justice is a “fine one,” Truman, who spent about 30 min- yhome, said that Warren was as _ Power act it ousted Farouk 14/“fine o.man as I-know.” Although ‘Hadi was charged with | Prep ees with a foreign power About 300 persons were on hand here to return to Independence, undermine state éecurity,” the| Mo, He had attended an American foreign power has never been offi- cially identified in,public. During his trial, key testimony concerning the ‘alleged plof was heard only in secret and/the court's finding said_only he had been found guilty on six counts. The first was the conspiracy charge. » all unofficial, variously identifi the plotting power as Legion fair in Caruthersville, cabinet, also was accused of crimes dating back to Farouk’s time. Prosecutor Lt. Col. Mohamed Tabei charged during the trial— which ended Wed. — that Hadi, Farouk and the tate Premier Mah- moud Fahmy Nokrashy were re- sponsible for sending the Egyptian Britaimythe Soviet Union or “an/army unprepared into the Pales- lated with NATO.” The British | office said in London the |quk government's arms procure-|agents he didn’t get any of it. tians had assured it they t mean Britain. Hadi, who served as premier during part-of the Palestine war after a term as chief of the royal Mediterranean country re-|tine war. Graft and corruption in the Far- ment program have been widely considered among the chief rea- }sons for last year’s revolt, lead |by Gen. Mohammed Naguib, now President of the republic. @—A Hobart} Roman Catholic priest has a; utes here yesterday while en route! Proval of Egypt's revolutionary |from Caruthersville, Mo., to his|{*Ued the other two to Canada. when Truman took the train from | ing the House Committee on Agri- culture through part of the most sefiously affected area this week. | Chairman Abney Cox and other | Bank Officers Face Charges Dr, Jake Braun reported oot IN Big Theft |the Rev. Richard Francis Dolan mayor of this Shenandoah Valley | _ That was two weeks ago follow-|tgwn faced charges today they| \eleaned out the vault of a bank) where they were officers and fled | jacross the Canadian border with } $114,500, { One of the men returned later. | |The money has not been recov- ered, _ News of FBI charges against the | hitherto respected pair swept | through town with teletype speed jand caused folks to scratch their | heads in amazement. | Don R. Simpson, 55, a bank di-| rector, was a comparative new- comer.“*but he seemed real pleas- ant,” police said. Officers’ said Simpson came here 2% years ago, bought a fashionable estate and/ told folks he was a former sheriff in Somerset @ounty, Pa. Both Beahm and Simpson were charged with bank embezzlement. | Accused of aiding the two men to \flee to Canada is Simpson’s ne- jphew, Charles R, Simpson, 30, ‘described by town officials as a} |“nice lad.” The FBI said he chauf- The FBI said Beahm flew back | |Monday and complained he’d. n forced at gunpoint to open the vault } | Saturday ad give the money to| jan unknown man and the elder) |Simpson, who then kidnaped him and took him to Canada. But the FBI said Beahm was | unable to substantiate his story) and, on further questioning, admit- | | ted he and Simpson followed a pre- conceived plan to clean out. the | bank’s funds and take off, Beahm was quoted by the FBI as saying! he last saw Simpson in Toronto, | Canada. The FBI said none of the $35,500 in cash and $79,000 in negotiables had been recovered, Beahm told | He posted $2,500 bond yesterday. | | | | -It is estimated that one-third of | the world’s trade is carried on in} |pounds sterling, CONDENSED OPERATING STATEMENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS YEAR ENDED AUGUST 31, 1953 FLORIDA KEYS AQUEDUCT COMMISSION INCOME Key West. Florida Gross Revenue, less Abatements OPERATING EXPENSES Water Purchased ____.___ $240,295.19 Other Distribution Expenses __ Administrative and Excess of Income Over Expe: 97,035.83 55,650.02 392,981.04 $583,680.72 $190,699.68 -$ 19,000.00 CITIZEN SUBSCRIBERS (NO. I—WEEKLY PAYMENT RECEIPTS) Name Address Route Key West Citizen 2c Key West Citizen City Route Carriers have been issued new route collection books, using small receipt forms which are to be initialed by the carrier and given to sub- scribers as proof of payment. THIS BOOK IS THE PROPERTY RECEIVED PAYMENT “NOT VALIO UNLESS SionED OF THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Key West 25c Citizen RECEIVED PAYMENT FOR WEEK ENDING DEC. 19, 1953 —________ MOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED Key West 25c Citizen RECEIVED PAYMENT FOR WEEK ENDING NOV. 28, 1953 (NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED Key West .25c Citizen RECEIVED PAYMENT POR WEEK ENDING NOV. 7, 1953 Key West 25¢ Citizen RECEIVED PAYMENT FOR WEEK ENDING DEC, 12, 1953 NOT VALID UNLESS sienED Key West 25¢ Citizen RECEIVED PAYMENT FOR WEEK ENDING NOV. 21, 1953 FOR WEEK ENDING DEC, 26, 1953 NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED Key West Citizen ac RECEIVED PAYMENT — POR WEEK ENDING DEC, 5, 1953 NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED Key West 25c¢ Citizen RECEIVED PAYMENT FOR WEEK ENDING NOV. 14, 1953 NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED Key West Citizen ae RECEIVED PAYMENT FOR WEEK ENDING OCT. 31, 1953 NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED Key West 25¢ Citizen RECEIVED PAYMENT FOR WEEK ENDING OCT, 24, 1953 Saree era | ETERS Key West 25¢ Citizen RECEIVED PAYMENT ) FOR WEEK ENDING OCT. 17, 1953 Key West - 25¢ Citizen RECEIVED PAYMENT FOR WEEK ENDING OCT. 10, 1953 Key West 25c Citizen RECEIVED PAYMENT FOR WEEK ENDING OCT. 3, 1953 (NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED |" VALID UNLESS SIGNED (NO. 2—MONTHLY PAYMENT RECEIPTS) Name Address Route THIS BOOK IS THE PROPERTY OF THE KEY WEST. CITIZEN RECEIVED PAYMENT FOR MONTH OF SEPT., 1954 Key West $1.10 ST $1.10 NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED Key West $1.10 RECEIVED PAYMENT FOR MONTH OF JUNE, 1954 RECEIVED PAYMENT FOR MONTH OF AUG., 1954 ces nennetitieeesinsieccatal ROT VALID UNLESS sign=D Key West 2 $1.10 RECEIVED PAYMENT FOR MONTH OF MAY, 1954 — $1.10 RECEIVED PAYMEKT FOR MONTH OF JULY, 1954 NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED Key West $].] Citizen $1.10 RECEIVED PAYMENT FOR MONTH OF APRIL, 1954 eo NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED | NOT VALID UNLESS sicnaD | NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED Key West $1.10 Citizen RECEIVED PAYMENT | vor MONTH OF | MARCH, 1954 a gg $1.10 RECEIVED PAYMENT FOR MONTH OF DEC., 1953 ens NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED Key West $1.10 Citizen RECEIVED PAYMENT FOR MONTH OF FEB., 1954 ——_—______ NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED We a ong $1.10 NOV., 1953 NOT VALID UNLESS SIGHED | Key Weet $1.10 RECEIVED PAYMENT FOR MONTH OF JAN., 1954 NOT VALID UNLESS SIGHED = on $1.10 RECEIVED PAYMENT FOR MONTH OF OCT., 1953 NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED All newspaper subscriptions are collected in advance, and on all payments made on or after October 1, 1953, the new réceipts will be issued by your City Route Car- rier. Sample copies of the receipt forms are shown here, One of these forms, according to your method of payment, will be in your carrier boy’s record book. No. 1 is for weekly payment receipts. No. 2 is for monthly pay- ment receipts; and No. 3 will be in the Record Carrier’s Book as a record of subscribers who have made pay- ments through the mail or directly to the office. Num- bers 1 and 2 are perforated so that individual receipts can be separated, signed and given to the subscribers who make weekly or monthly payments direct to the Carrier Boy. (NO. 3—OFFICE PAYMENT RECORD) 26,792.50 45,792.50 Excess of Net Income Over Bond Requirements @ Be sure to ask for your receipt when payment is made ® Be sure receiptis initialed by carrier when payment is made e Do net Eitibe Citleen achannietine pasteaeie te camer» -aliinia ase ouaibie or other authorized collector. Your Key West Citizen Carrier Boy eperates on the “Little Merchant” Plan... Your promptness in paying will assure him of » steady Income, He will sincerely appreciate your cooperation and you will be helping to make Key West another successful business man of the future, et expenditure, while the balance of est Miami, Miami, Florida, Trustee for. of Bond Principal and Bond Interest. Respectfully submitied, B. COSTAR & CO. =