The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 8, 1953, Page 1

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Elks Club Keeping With Newspaper Week | ad Paint Job? : Key Westers Are Asked To Write What Means To Them | Do you subscribe for 2 Newspaper? What does that Rewspaper mean to You? Put your answer down in of The Key West Citizen, and you might win for your- z Fibs TS T* rf anal 2 = 2 of Homestead, district deputy | ilk, will pay his offilal Citizen, fraternal organi- sate paying tribute to the mey and women who make the: of the outstanding public service these man and women are performing. Judges for the contest will be; ennounced later. Fire Prevention Stressed By Key West Fire Dept. uF e #43 i Hi Fe 392 z 7 Hg Hip Ped 3! ip ii g i § & 2 nes d i ? s , 6 She Ken West Citisen THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. ‘VOL. LXXIV Ne. 29 Sponsors Contest In KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1953 mice! D177, 000 Contract Is Awarded For Widening Of Stock Island Bridge Available For y Writers Deadline Is Oct. 20 In A limited number of booklets; discussing various forms of city governments are available for| ‘those planning to enter an essay) contest sponsored by the First Fed- eral Savings and Loan Association and the Junior Chamber of Com- mess shown above was all that remained of the new paint cording to painter atthe scene, the peeling was due to the dam; neés in the material used in the building which absorbed moisture. ‘These buildings can never be considered water tight because of their construction. Resin-base paint, such as was used on the Santini ceiling, will not stretch to compensate for the contrac: . ta. President To Send Thr ar, | Personal EnvoysHere Saturday Plans Advance Cuban president Fulgencio Batis: sentatives here Saturday for the el Grito de Yara celebration, Suspended Men . Deny They Were Security Risks jendez y Domingo, Captain Jose WASHINGTON Three radar specialists, including one who said|°@llazan y Rodriguez and Com. he went to college with convicted/mander Rogelio J, C, Soto y Bar- ‘spy Morton Sobell, say they were ireto. Plutarco Villalobo, treasurer among the civilian workers sus-iof the Republic of Cuba will -also by the Army “‘for security be here for the event. reasons.’ Plans are adv: All three denied being security lrg tag wa year’s celebration of the Cuban risks and declared they would fight] national holiday which the charges. on which they were , vie place Saturday. pasoepced Soe es at fe — The Board of Directors of the Signal E jonmouth, N.J., Institute radar ressarch laboratories. oe pra The Army said yesterday it has given no one outsiae the executive branch of ‘the government the} which will culminate in 2 huge los Theatre at 8 p.m. The holiday, second most impor- -itant in Cuba, marks Coleman, 35, of Long’ Branch, N.J., quoted by the New- ark Evening News as saying he lwas told by the government that at he was being suspended because of Lesa people he knew u. college and at Harold Ducore, 34. also of Long) Branch, whom the News quoted as saying he was suspended after 12 years of wi PRIZES FOR— Prettiest, Funniest, Most Appropriate Costumes Elks Club Annex PUBLIC INVITED igh Monmou' 1 am G. Yamins of Newton, |Mass,, named in Boston by his attorney, Samuel Markell, as one fand some others. I had no social }relations with him after that. But in my capacity as - government! project engineer I met him several times at the Reeves instrument Corp. plant in New York.” was convicted of spy (Sontinued On Page — nounced a full day’s pregram | works patriotic rally at the Sen Car- |duied. : Hs ; i: ii : H i i s 3 z i z i i? H Hl ir z& Fa Hi eet Fy 3 8 Fo Hf aes oe i Ez e ga Hy ij Contemplation | Papy Announces Action Today By State Road Department State Representative Bernie C. Papy announced to- day the awarding of a $177,000 contract for the widen- ing of Stock Island Bridge to four lanes and the exten- sion of the four lanes for two miles along Highway 1 to Boca Chica Bridge. Powell Brothers Construction Comany of Ft. Lauder- dale were the successful bidders on the project, accord- ing to Rep. Papy who was advised by the State Road De- partment of the decision. Powell Brothers also hold one half of the contract to rebuild and Seale City Post John A. Anti, 85 Truman $T. LOUIS.—Carl Austin, Hall, seized in connection with Bobby Greenlease kidmapping, puts his hand to his head and closes his eyes during a questioning period in a police station.—im Wirephoto, Life-and-Death Gamble Had Sad End In Greenlease Case said will be! "tee py asters Reems Day lans Announced stated today. Local organizations and firms are urged to participate in the Par- ade with either a float, decorated car, marching unit, ete. The theme for this Parade is, of Peace.” Three beau-! re birthday party next week. ture, has set up a uonprofit cor- tions, Mrs. Greenlease twice went ,|tom-planned” for the individual.|catler told the family to send a (Continued But we lost.” That summed up today the Rob- ert C. Greenlease family reaction to a 10-day life-and-death with their 6-year-old son the tragic death of the” ‘The boy’s body was dug a shallow grave at St. Mo., yesterday after a mi a woman had hone) ge rjkidnapers. Bobby's Training Of ents ned paid record $00.0 ‘oung Leaders e kidnapers—but to no avail. ¥ FBI said Carl Austin oo PHILADELPHIA (®—The Eisen-|who once squandered a hower Exchange. Fellowships—a inheritance, was the ringleai I Scholarships Will Honor Fund Is Set Up For World-Wide By be EEee : 3s g scholarship foundation named in| Also under arrest was Mrs. his honor—will ‘be presented to/Brown Heady, 41, identified as President Eisenhower at his 63rd woman who last Sept. 28 took |Bobby from a private school on Purpose of the unique fund eee They were arrested in St. the practical trai of youthful |Louis. pa laaciens the ppl in those | The only missing figure in the problems which beset their indi-) vidual countries. Thomas B, MoeCabe, president|2@med Marsh of Scott Paper Co., said today the/#"d insisted M fellowship was the work, of a spe-(Hall told police, s an accomplice h killed the boy. however, that he haley ah atk “huve birthday carried out negotiations for the ransom payment. Dy er tien ia Henraney | A widespread search is under i for Marsh. Mrs. Eisenhower had requested |” Robert atcaia, a spokesman that the Presilent not be given'tor the Greenlease family, gave affair, sponsored by the Pennsyl-|orrieg th: the: ki eS Commit-/Tedterman. ae perpen ss wa ‘ business associate of the 71-year- The fund coinmittee, which is|oiq father. private and of a nonpolitical na-| During the highly secret negotia- Poration administered by a board't, the telephone to plead for assur- of 35 trustees. Initial outlay is ances her boy was safe. estimated at $175,006 for 30 one-| Ledterman said the kidnaper ap- |year fellowships beginning in Sep-\parently had no fcar of- being|. tember 1954. \tre thi telephone calls. He McCabe, former chairman of the|calted Piebcner eg board of the Federal Reserve Sys-/ «7 talked to him every day, tem, said the temporary commit-/and sometimes 10 minutes at a nationwide subscrij eventual aim of 190 Eisenhower nally fhe money, im accordance scholarships a year at an annual with instructions, was thrown over cost of $770,000. ‘ la bridge in casterm Jackson Candidates will range in age County near Kansas City last Sun- from 25 to 40; citizens of all free day night, where it was picked up. nations including the United States} The kidnaper ai are eligible and will be chosen on|, telephone call that he had re- the basis of proven ability in a ceived the money. given field, «,,.| After the money finally was ex- The year of work will be “cus-/changed successfully, a telephone On Page Two) Downspout ‘Matericis business associate, Norbert O'Neil, stayed in Pittsburg two <ays finally gave up hope of a and returned to" Kansas STRUNK LUMBER It was a “weighty 120 SIMONTON STREET : (Continued On anything of personal value at the| details of the fruitless negotiations {kK Entered Before (Criminal Court case is Thomas John Marsh, 37, + an ex-convict, Police’ said :i\Prosecution Of Kidnapers Is p A {had not seen Marsh since the day ° ° cial committee who wished to hon- | the kidnaping and that he alone Under Discussion ST. LOUIS State and Egypt's a i ese i ol Z eed i E i “§ : g z i i 3 g § a aoe SEF Pie ex fi722, tt k af tpeaie ee iit Uatazts *e $3 # October 9, 7:00 A.M. “mrettae ee Friends As Usual

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