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~ Saturday, October 10,1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Olga Dieguez e Is Married To Navy Man Olga Dieguez, daughter oi Mr. Saturday evening at a wedding in }the home of her parents at Whitehead St. Given in marriage by her father, ithe bride wore a white satin gown ee ee PHOTO ON PAGE THREE ecm a ging | With touches of pearl and -rhine- stone embroidery, She carried a Page 5/ CAB DRIVER TELLS | (Continued from vage One» |} ed me the 09 and said ‘John, 'p: I want you to keep this for me.” Displays Revolver land Mrs. Angle Dieguez became ™ ithe bride of Levaughn L. Pease on y<i; 609 ith her she said P be a million dollars ’ Hager related. when I got scared,” he _ He said he went back to Steve C at the tourist court where Hall told him he was an ex-convict and CITY CANDIDATE (Continued from Page One) rove City-Navy relations? If so, ow? 12. If elected, will you try to tourist industry in how? do you pian to repre- n°? im ‘Lev Memorial, El Salvador Ladies End Study Course ur credited study cou pian to repre- J who has in Key West? ations and ex- e did you to the le of Key West for consid when you paid your qualifyin aid king pwned and was taught by Miss Arlene Merritt deaconess of the Wesley ” House. . Are you or ere you not in of the $14,000,000 Aqueduct ommission bond issue on which he people of the City of Key We: inty (Freeholders) Sept. 28 and dealt but not from Spai ne Spanish Came first.” Mrs. Harry Richardson was in charge of the Catechism Class Set Here Sundays All children not attending the Catholic Schoo! are invited to attend a Catechism class held each Sunday after the 8:30 Mass at St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Church. The class inciuces prepara- eligion Is Rev. Ivey Will Needed For New Preach Sunday Ee . Ace -Baha’l “The Wonderful Working Power c lof God.” will be the Rev. J. L, jlvey’s sermon theme Sunday morn- e New Day. ing at the Poinciana Baptist n - so it has Church. The service is set for mankind enter 3; 9 m, rhich will “He will preach ozain at the eve: m all ning service at 7:30 p m. Sunday, in it the His topic at that time will be “Th acknowledged Young Christian At Work.” and all man-) Tyesday night church members brother- will visit the Old Folks Home on on tO Stock Island. The regular weekly one Universa obed- ‘prayer meeting is set for Wednes- ience to one versal Revelation. qay at 7:30 p.m he Day,” wrote Baha’u | — - been th kind consc hood will nd Monroe Cou: vill vote on Oct before the Why? * $24,000 FUND (Continued From Page One) wanted to be a bartender,” he said. Instead of the usual 35 or 40 percent profit, the club was jboaquet of white carnations and iwas attended by her sister, Violet Diequez who wore a blue tulle \gown and carried pink carnations. Armando Alvarez was best man Refreshments were served to jmore than eighty guests present at |the reception which followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs, Pease left on a week's wedding trip to Miami after n which God's most excel-/ witness to this truth. Though revel- favors have been poured out/ations be many, Religion is one: » the Day in which His its Source, its Meaning is the e hath been in-jsame. .. fused into all created things. It is} To say that man is to recognize |incumbent upon all the peoples of this Day as God’s and is to enter = the world to reconcile their dif-jinto the New Age through religion ferences and with perfect unity and}does not mean that he will enter peace abide beneath the shadow|it simply by devotional exercises, of the Tree of His care and loving|by a personal idealism or through jkindn - Soon will the present|the good offices of some venerated jday order be rolled up and a new tradition, Religion, enduing men spread out in its stead.” So|with power from on high, has come great, He declard in another place,jinto the world again according to would be the changes that must|the immemorial principle of all the come to pass in this New Day,|world-religions of the past. In this Slated Sun. At > | that nations would be shaken to Baha'u'llah hh claii Ist Methodist (i. "et ee lege Serene rechnas jlearning be confounded and only|a supreme mission ot deltverance tion for Holy Communion. Parents are urged to direct their children to attend these classes. If necessary, transpor- tation can be arranged. one week worship and the ladies of El Sal 1953 City Elections? , taught the group a hymn h. Mrs. Merrell Sands ig talk on “Mex! describing mig problems in Education, Re! and Social Life. The second two hour session was held Sept. 29 and dealt with “Mexi- jcans on Wheels.” s Ramona Hunt was in charge of worship. Mrs, Sands gave short stories in with Miss Merritt’s lessons. The third two hour session was held Oct. 5th dealing with Cubanos and Puerto Ricans. t surance investigators were for him. When Hager saw Hail the first time that morning, he said, “Steve was wild, pacing up and down like a mad man. He said the plans had been changed.” Hager said he was away from! Hall about three hours Tuesday afternoon. On his return, he said, losing money. which they will make their home he noticed mud on the fenders of, The dining room, he contin- in Key West. the rented car which he had left ued, was operating at a “minus Mrs. Pease is employed at the with Hall. He said Hall then ap-25 percent profit,” Admiral U.S. vy Exchange and Mr. peared in a good frame of mind. Towner went on, adding that an- Pease is a member of the crew of Hager rented an apartment for other reason for losing money the U, S. S. Howard Gilmore, Hall at his request. It was there|was a series of Happy Hours— | Lt. Shoulders arrested Hall at'parties. He said they gave away, 19 addition to the lesson the I i rou west speaker Rev. “ U.S. TROOPS LINE UP °?-™- / ease ee Piiieras que tie tearid Neg| The: Dastor of: the/Mirst Melo: |thice would be. enlightened wholgndicuiltnee mie cea (Continued From Pave One | e < | oC: 1 he ; ist Church, J. Paui Touchton, has turned to God, “received at the/New Age is the Dawn of a new Indian appeal—warned South Ko-! BRITISH GUIANA j iteen selling draught beige gle fo cer ree eae announced that the teachers and{hand of favor the wine of inspira-|Spiritual Dispensation enriched rea that the U.N. Command would) (Continued From Page One) _ less than w hat the beer costs. {from a. month’s visit on the Puerto Officers of the church school of the tion and drank it in His Namejwith larger blessings than any forcibly resist any attempt to free declared by British Gov. Sir Al-| If it hadn't been for the IRican Island church will be held on Sunday!saying ‘Praise be to Thee, desired|Dispensation of the Past. Man, by ithe POWs or attack indian troops.|fred Savage, life among the 450,- smoker last February.” he Mrs, Ned Siamons gave a talk evening. This is a part of the/of the peoples of the world; Praise his own effort, must attain that Souh Korea, which considers /000 residents of diverse races ap-| added, "I might not have dis- oe’ “Accent un Liberty” by Mabel/SPecial emphasis by the pastor to\be to Thee, beloved of the hearts/fame of mind, that attitude of soul India pro-Communist, has repeat-/peared to be following the normal) covered the mismanagement. IM. Shiebley. jeall attention of the whole church of the yearning.’ ” {toward God and man, which can edly, threatened w drive the In-'course—except on the political) But I became suspicious and | Mrs, Aladia Salanero sang a solo °° its responsibility in the field of) In many such pronouncements|come only through the influence dians from Korea—by force, if front. | investigated. lin Spanis teaching. The topic of the evening|as these Baha ‘u'llah long ago pro-|of réligion. -From: Religion and necessary. — - | Britain cracked down on the col-| “They are not going to hang ‘A-fellor hip period followed the|Sefmon will be “The Church Ajclaimed the advent ef the Day of the New Age, by George Town- The situation tightened after thejony’s government yesterday, /me like the people ahead of me.” study with the group breaking jleacher - by Whom.” the teacher|God, eo _ |Shend, formerly Canon of St. Pat- {Indians killed 3 POWs and wound- charging that Prime Minister.C hed-| Admiral Towner said that Pinata fillad;wtth goodies <= which |Sbould be inspired end inspiring. Human wisdom cannot explainjrick’s Cathedral, Cathedral, Dub- led 10 recently in putting down/di Jagan and his five ousted as-lwhen the Navy's Bureau of Per-|the gree bed Bale the Wesley|2He teacher should be a capal iwhat this New Age is - whence not)lin, and Archbishop of Clonfert, two attempted escapes by the pris- sociates were serving Moscow in-\sonnel was notified of the short-| House Saturday morning person. The teacher should be in-|why it comes’- nor whither it leads | —_—— oners. : stead of Britain, lage, the bureau wanted to know! The visual nid commities Sad formed and faithful. |Human wisdom does not know) In lumber-searce Afghanist: n, Meanwhile, Allied engineers The faction in power have who was responsible. It was displayed large mops of the areas| It is expected that the Rev. Jorge what to do with this New Age, can-|only the ceilings in most houses worked speedily constructing facil- shown they are prepared to £0 to then, he said, that he convened a amen hina tieds icles the|Cottizo, pastor of St, Marks Meth- not take advantage of its construc-|are made of wood, ities near Panmunjom where the any length, including violence, to ,oard of senior officers to inves-|peoples studied, and a large Ae ae Church, Camaguey, Cuba, stive opportunities nor bring into] . Communists will interview the turn British Guiana into a Commu- tigate. aj ; Fi |will be guest preacher at morn- the field of action its progressive INorth Korean and Chinese POWs) nist eee the London govern- Fe aveslaticaitoiianciunte angler Sena pil olga pet ee service at the First Methodist ideas and noble ideals. Ecclesias-_| who refuse to yo home, jment declared. Nice) the. eroupi ichonee Church, Last February Mr. Touch- | tical wisdom did not succeed. Mun- Of Latter Day Saints The camp is scheduled for com-| The ousted Cabinet ministers, A bearer Pie See Pelersies work from for ton was for a week one of the dane wisdom has failed. Religion pletion Monday morning and it is)members of the leftist People’s sonnel -had loaned the Naval Sta-| mA igi x guest preachers at the church remins yet to be tried | ‘possible that the explanations de-|Progressive party, were accused tion here $24,000, Of that sum $20,-|er age = e Cuellar wrote the where Mr. Cortizo was then the| The time of the maturity of the signed to persuade POWs to ac-\of supporting Communist fronts, To haa hiean:atiganced ty the cpole ee rom Brownsville, Texas giv-| pastor. ‘The young people of the human race is near at hand, great cept repatriation wil’ get under fomenting strikes and ,threatening) 00 has been a ing her views of the Mexican Mi- church are bringing Mr. Cortizo new tasks are set and great new Club with which to straighten out| gration problem, Mrs, Albert CareYltg the United States that he may |achievements await the exertion of gave a written report of her ex- 1 | SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A.M. SACRAMENT MEETING— f2:00 PM. 1100 VARELA STREET Hlent Installation Key West, Fla., Oct. 10, 1953 at 8 AM. EST TEMPERATURES YOSCTARY cecesicrorernsennceerree 85, Excess this month ........ Total this year ....cccicc 98.94 ins, Excess this year .............. 8.94 ins. Rolative Humidity, 7° 1% @aremeter (Sea Level), 7:00 A.M. 29.80 ins.—1009.1 mbs. :33 a.m. . 8:16 p.m.|way at that time. the public welfare. They have been hele affairs The explanations have been de- in office only six months. = oY tee : : ; |attend next week the pastor’s man’s growing strength. If the dif- aya ‘since Sept. 26, mainly be-| INVESTIGATION SET Another $4,000 was granted tolperiences teaching migrant Mexi-|school a Leesburg. ” iBeiliies thetiesntront humanity at cause of a snarl over facilities.) In announcing suspension of the the club. This sum must be repaidjcan chilren in Texas. In the morning worship service;the moment are new and unpre- Both the U. N. Command and|Constitution, Britain sid a com-|if the club shows a profit, he said./' Each lady expressed herself as at the First Methodist Church Mr. |cedented so in iike measure is the! Reds turned down centers, built by mission of inquiry would investi-| seapepeinonaeliees having thoroughly enjoyed this in-iwinis H. Walker will sing “In My guidance and the help now offered the other and demanded ‘detailed |gate the “political aavance of the) SECRECY SHROUDS {teresting study and much appre- Father's House” by McDermid. by God. God never has deserted changes, colony” and make “recommenda-| (Continued From Page One» |Ciation was shown Miss Arlene While in the evening worship ser- His people on their upward way in There was no official indication tions for a revised Constitution.” |naping, Hall has blamed the slay-| Merritt for the splendid manner in'yice Mrs. Orion Russell will sing |the past and assurediy He has not whether the U.N. Command teams| Jagan and his American-born/ing on the missing man, saying|“bich the course was tavght. |Hear Our Humble Prayer” by done so now. The march of Man- er to him a! ia ieee haemo. Franz Shubert, kind is one single and continuous} Lawyer Is Ready / ’ Church Of -God 1008 OLIVIA ‘STREET E. M. BEARD PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL, 10 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP VAM. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 7:30 P.M. (Continued from Page Ont) laced storm Hazel, so named for eighth letter of the alphabet, northeastward 55 miles per hour a possible slight accelera- speed was ex- , by the ie pe “Things not going as well as ex-|and knocked out Sematic. After a de . ‘ for 40 days and is roved. Par- ot May have to leave the order was restored Judge Wiles eras lene Loe by our tiament will not convene for an-/Poq “ nip or piane 1.” ‘added a 1-to-7 year sentence, ae @ stormed, “We, all the other 10 days. The FBI declined to comment — eet thined fn oor eauaye ahs In London, Newspapers on the letter. The average depth of the world’s xi mood for the freedom of Tri-\gave the British tg all met the O'Day woman in Oceans is about two miles. jeste while our brothers in Trieste approving pat on the back for ii Louis, She was arrested here! —- nae for a full 20 years to gain action in British Gu ut the and 4s being held as a material information: was received “eit freedom.” — Laborite Daily Heral¢ ed the witness, acea during the 5 speech was broadcast by Colonial Ministry of mag a Zipaeen eink the danger of a Communist coup avia ested to in this colony, ai mere lowered! United States and Britain ce precleridl ia Mace pion or sing als saat ng : ig Italy admin-|hand cts with a te matilister the Allied zone, A formal seas. subside. Yugoslav note, delivered to US, freighter and British envoys at the Foreign as temporarily Office, said the contemplated move seas ca the would give “Ttalian expansionism n storm about 35 miles *,°* ? bridgehead on the Yugo- yport, Fla. slav shore of the Adriatic.” Sweetgum was = Warning In Note scene. The Yugoslav note warned that Coast Guard reported the Tito’s government reserved the 's captain radioed the ‘ship Tight {9 “use appropriate mea } he United ns 4 See Carrie can Charter—to ha meheg interests of “ ugosiavia in the Trieste area.” seowgte jon arn pote The strategic Trieste area near ‘The Coast Guard said t}> ry ~ the head of the Adriatic was Ital ould go alongsid give ian before World War II, The Ital. yhter her position aua mac ney Lagphes vy cs 1947 made it ' everything i a free territory. It was divi d. The persuitone a ae into two zones. Zone A, inc! th in ballast after unloading |the city and port facilities of Tri at Miami. este, was placed under joint Brit Over in the Gulf of Mexico the ish-American supervision, Zone B , Guard cutter Nemesis es- WS occupied by the Yugoslays d the fishing boat Georgia, Tito emphasized Yugoslav ae to port after she developed /could recognize the leak. The fishing boat Cayo /Allies to occupy Trieste but cov sto sank Thursday but her Ot recognize the “Allies ee crewmen were rescued by OVer that occupation to It shrimp boat Lillian Walters.| The decision to cede 7 The storm’s forward movement Italy had been presented s rapid both at sea and on land, 'slavia as an accomplished falter R. Davis, forecaster at the Tito said, adding mij Weather Bureau, said the) “But we say red with which it*swept across . . . for us It is peninsula reduced the chance plished fact.” considerable flooding over much: Declaring that Yugo i the state. done everything possible t Punta Gorda on the Gulf Coast the Trieste problem without ; ported 6 inches or rain, Fort fringing on her national interests leade and Lake Wales in the Tito proclaimed: 2 nter of the state had 5 inches “Our patience has come to an \ ich and Melbourne on the East end.” st recorded 4 inches in eight at country would start meeting with the 359|Wife, the former Janet Rosenberg, he turned Bobby ov former Allied soidiers who have said yesterday they were “most! chort time after the child was tak- movement. Progress is a reality?) refused repatriation. This number,unhappy about the whole situa-/en from his schoul. But authori- 21 Die In Collision ordained by the Creator and con-| includesy23 Americans and 1 Bri*\tion."* Both have denied they are tjes have raised douhts that Marsh trolled by Him. Since the world ‘on. Communists, Jagan is an East In-\eyen was involved in the plot. CONNERSVILLE, Ind. (@—Law-| SANTIAGO, Chila u — Twenty-|began every Great Faith has borne | A spokesman said the UNC was dian who once studied dentistry) ” still being closely checked in the yer George Kerrigan, tourt-ap-,One persons were killed and 25 oth-| = _— + in no hurry because of the small in Chicago. His wife, whom he station wagon in which Hall and/pointed to defend John Sematic on/ers seriously injured last night in number involved, met in Chicago is executive sec-\Mrs, Heady drove to St. Joseph,|charges of failure to provide and|a Collision between a crowded bus 2° ° The, 14,700 Chinese POWs staged retary of the PPP. ..,|Mo., after the kidnaping. The FBI/non-support, expected trouble in and a passenger trein nehr, the F emin St Metho ist C urch celebrations Saturday morning in| The party running on a leftist declined to comment on what clues court Thursday and was ready. [city of Linares, an. official’ an- ie observance of the ionalist Chi- platform, won 18 of the 24 elected jt might have discovered in the| Sematic, who had been in court nouncement said. *#* * ip . nese Independence Day. seats in the colony’s House of As- vehicle, which was found aban- previously on similar charges, | | J. E. STATHAM, Pastor a the same timc, four North sembly last April in the first elec-!qoned in north Kansas City. went into action when he heard Corner FLEMING and WILLIAM Streets orean prisoners who changed tions held under the new Constitu-| ” g¢ij] unexplained is a letter the Judge Allen Wiles impose a $500 (ole) ¥ their minds and asked to be re-'tion. i Louis cab driver who led po-'fine and a six-month jail sentence SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. patriated were turned over to the) While the elected ministers have lice to Hall said he and Sandy He hit Prosecutor Hugh Russell in CLAUDE E. SALIS, Sunday School Superintendent Communists. jbeen deprived of gov ental re-Q'Day opened aiter Hall had toldjthe jaw and kicked and clawed . : |sponsibility, they technically re- the woman ta take it to California everyone in reach Morning Worship at 10:50 A.M. TITO THREATENS _|tain office and will craw pay tnul/and mail it. Kerrigan, who said later he had Subject: “OLD SAYINGS MADE NEW” (Continued From Page One) s the Con-| According to the cab driver,/expected just such an outbreak, ider consiter-'John Hager, the letter read: pulled a blackjack from his pocket Methodist Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship at 7:30 P.M. Subject: “THE REWARD OF RIGHTEOUSNESS” A Nursery Is Provided for the Care of Children During Services ° oi Service Men and Visitors Weleome most Prayer Meeting, Tues., 7:30 p.m. an| ts St. Latin-American BAPTIST CHURCH 1328 White Street Young People’s Endeavor, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. nifying Funeral Held the ces were held yes- last that out evidence ¢ time Mrs. de their first . They waiyed a ing on a federal charge of ex- in connection with the $600,000 ra Both face Joseph el ting First Congregational Church 527 WILLIAM STREET REV. CHAS. H. MEEKER, Minlster Mr. Gerald Saunders Organists: Mrs, W. R. Dean and Mrs. Paul Archer Sunday School Superintendent: Mr. Joseph Boza 9:45 A.M.—CHURCH SCHOOL, With Classes for All Ages -:- Everyone Welcome -:- of to Sunday School at 9:45 A.M. PREACHING SERVICE (SUNDAY) hs AAAS _— 7:30 P.M Spot, The first Russi Chorister: tortion CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 327 ELIZABETH STREET reaction came the Komsomo Pravda, f the Communist! g, . It accused Britain pore The child’s body jay buried in *s home in n from otre D, Eng murder charges in Spanish and kidnap charges MID-WEEK PRAYER SERVICE _— Wednesday, 7:30 . Thursday, 7:30 CHOIR PRACTICE 1 Ww 7PM. 30 P.M Sunday School, 11:00 A.M. Nursery for Pre-Sunday Sehool Age S-nday Morning Service at 11:00 O'Clock 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship Subject: “REVELATION AND DISCOVERY” 7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship Subject: “AWAKENING THE HEROIC” Visitors to Key West, Service Men and Their Families Will Find A Cordial Welcome At All Services Church Is Air-Cooled For Your Comfort St. Paul's Episcopal Church Corner of DUVAL and EATON STREETS ‘THE REV. JOHN S. ARMFIELD Rector 7:30 A.M.—Holy Eucharist 9:30. A.M.—Church School ’ 11:00 A.M.—Moming Prayer and Sermon (Nursery Conducted During Service) 6:30 P.M —Young People’s Service League 7:30 P.M.—Evening Prayer and Sermon VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOME AT ALL SERVICES ne de Sion in 28. Both murder punishable by NEIL SAU (Cont Page One) n after a heavy a orney ri, last ention of turn- state this 3 life of Key West) Edward § ere for rest and for Western on, We, who live here like nigh have fun in the sun att Wednesday Evening Meetings at 8 O'Clock Reading Room in the Church Building is open on Tuesday and Friday evenings from 7 . . James Baker, S. S. The Friendly Church for All Who Wish to Worship the Lord Rapid Prosecution Seen id I are anx- GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH FLAGLER AVENUE and TENTH STREET On “Poinciana—Navy, City Hospital’ Bus Line EARLY MORNING SERVICE ... csesinmersneerneereee 8:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASS ...... 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship Hour, 11:00 A.M. “OH COME, LET US WORSHIP... THE LORD” Ps. 95:6 ervice for a y lam for the oifice of City Com-'time’ C! ssioner, something wo “A friend of mine, ister, /said. Hager said he me that Key West was and went to the po! the ne; ng to Paradise that ing of the huge he ever expected to find on this in suitcases Hall nd that n ped this ea that he could this from not an cab driver ‘got scared” once tol ice after learn- CARL A. SAMMETINGER, PASTOR 2322 Harris Ave. Phones: 2-5161 (Church), 2-7975 (Home) Listen to the Lutheran Hour, Sunday, 1:30 P.M., Station WKWF Optometrists say that wome! only one-fifth as Ikely to be WANT ADS PAY OFF blind as mea. IT IZ!

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