The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 30, 1953, Page 1

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United Community Chest Drive Top Membership Goal 500 Workers Aim Today For Charity Drive Goal The Navy’s phase of the Key West United Community Chest drive opened with more than 600 volunteer workers poised to begin con- tributions among Key West Naval personnel, Solicitors have received a detailed briefing from Cap- tain Carter L, Bennett, chair- man of the Navy’s drive and Ben Knepper of the United Community Defense Service,’ who is acting as adviser for| the campaign. . Rear Admiral George C. Towner, | : The Key West Citise THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE The King And Queen Of Greece WASHINGTON—kKing Paul of Greece holds the hand of his smiling queen, Frederika, as the royal couple entered the Anderson House where they were guests of Secretary of State and Mrs, John Foster Dulles last night. The queen is wearing a jeweled tiara and her white gown is embroiderd with se- quins. The king is wearing some of his medals.—(#) Wire: photo, Monroe County Tax Payers To KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1953 Navy “Kicks Off" First Key West (Concert Group May \|dentity Of Hit-Run Victim Sought By Sheriff's Dept.; Good Progress Is Reported In Concert Drive According to early reports from workers the current membership campaign of the Key West Community Con- cert Association is running at least 50 per cént ahead of last year. Although many workers have not reported the result of their efforts, Mrs. George Mills White, president wf the group said today that “‘all indications are that we will exceed our goal — Thurs- day was a record day.” Association officers are confident that they will completely sell out; the Convent Auditorium for the Navy Releases New Security Regulations The Navy has tightened up se-| curity regulations for firms doing business within the Naval Base, it) was announced today. Rear Admiral George C. Ty wner today issued the following letter outlining the new rules: “All identification cards, passes, land permits issued to the various firms doing business within the| various components of the Naval Base, Key West, Florida, are being cancelled to provide a closer se- curity on all persons entering the popular concert programs. It will ibe Key West’s seventh successful season. Mrs, White said teday that the association is hopeful that they will be able te schedule four programs this year instead of the usual three. The group's execu- tive committee will select per- formers after the close of the membership drive Saturday eve- ning. Actual dates will have te be confirmed in the New York offices of Community Concerts, Inc, Campaign workers were request- federal reservations. Each firm habitually doing “business within the various components of the Na- val Base will be permitted to have a limited number of passes issued ito its employees upon submitting fa new application for each indivi- dual, subject to certification by the federal agency. : en “all firms shall’ appropriately certify their employees for whom the desire passes and shall assume full responsibility for their em- iployees within the federal reserva- tions. Further, no request or ap-| plication for such passes shall be i iB pat zE z y 8 8 & = § ' ; i if i i : [ (Continued On Page Two) .|sion of stone crabs, costs or 60 ;ing and causing an accident, $100 -jand reckless driving, $75 and costs! Ten Plead Guilty xek(Before Judge Thomas S. Caro The ple guilty “before Bart Thomas 8, Caro: Lester Rogers, unlawful posses-' | days. John G. Donaldson, drunk driv- and’.costs or 90 days. His license also was ‘revoked. Howard Roberts, assault and battery, costs or 90 days. Andrew E Jones, drunk driving) or 60 days, License revoked, John H. Peach, drunk, $10 or 10), jays. | Oscar C, Lundberg, unlawful) Parking on a bridge, $10 or 10 days. Donald E. Frey, reckless driv- ing, $10 or 10 days. Ralph £. Sutton, no driver’s li- cense, dismissed, Warren C. Sotherden, no driver’s license, dismissed. Joseph S. Samuelson, reckless i@ Curb Service ENTERTAINMENT FOR MAYO Group 1 Pull Lever 4-A and Vote For R Charles R. Roberts (Pd. Pol. Advt.) If No TRICK A FREE CONE driving, $25 or 30 days. MOY’S FINEST Chinese-American Food DINNERS from $1.00 Nightly Entertainment by HAP HAPPY JOHNIE DUFFY’S 218 DUVAL STREET NEIL SAUNDERS SAYS: “Compare Key West's mosquito population with that of two years ago!” PUIL LEVER 154 Receive 1953 Tax Statements Wilson Says Bills Will Be Sent To All Parts Of World About 10,000 tax statements are going in the mail this week-end. ‘They cover real, personal and in- ‘tangible taxes due’ from Monroe Howard E. Wilson, tax collec tor, said jtoday that the state- ments go to persons living in all parts of the world. Some are ad- dressed to taxpayers in Austra- lia, New Zealand, Germany, Eng- land, South America, as well as various spots in the United Sta- tes. The statement total $859,782.13 as compared with a total of $659,- 434.27 for last year. The-tax roll will be open for pay- ments beginning Monday, Nov. 2, with the following discounts in ef- fect: If paid in November, four per’ cent; in December, three per cent; in January, two per cent; in Feb-; Tuary, one per cent. If payment is made in March, (Continued On Page Two) Funeral Services For Judge Allen Set For Saturday MIAMI (#—Funeral services will | be held tomorrow at 3 p. m. (EST) jfor Circuit Judge Junius Wayne of ae — ill be Dr. Ronald's. Wien, pare of (Continued On Page Two) 40 and 8 Hallowe’en Masquerade and Costume DANCE!! and ELECT | SAUNDERS NEIL A PROVEN ADMINISTRATOR IN GROUP 4 (Pd. Pol. Advt) | — We TREAT for the Children HALLOWE'EN NIGHT (Saturday) to Be Given Away from 6:30 to 8:30 P.M. aT DAIRY YOUR CORNER WHITE AND UNITED STREETS SATURDAY, OCT, 31 AMERICAN LEGION HOME Stock Island Costume and Door Prizes ADMISSION $1.00 PER PERSON AND VOTE FOR Louis M. J. Eisner (Pd. Pol. Adv.) led today to make early réports at/honored: unless signed in pen and the close of the drive Saturdayjink by the local responsible head —_—_— eee evening to aid the committee in’ ‘their planning for the coming sea- json. Memberships are available at ithe campaign headquarters in the ‘Woman’s Club, 319 Duval Street, and from the membership commit- tee workers. Cost is $6.00 and no! admissions will he sold at the door for the coneerbeseiicr mens, ie tke Fla. Accountants Joseph Boza, accountant, Olivia St., was among the speak- ers at the opening session of the sixth annual Florida Accountants! Association convention in West Palm Beach yesterday. Howard Curry, Miami, conven-' tion chairman, led a clinic on tax problems of the individual .tax payer, and Boza spoke in connec- tion with this discussion, The convention winds up tonight! after election of officers, a + quet and a dance. All Golfers and Guests Welcome ADMISSIQN $1.00 Phone 2-$202 For Reservations | Allen, 61, who died early yesterday | Tomorrow Night —AT— RAUL’S of the firm. “In accordance with the above paragraph, each firm shall submit 'to the Security Officer, U. S. Na- val Station, Key West, Florida, the signature of its authorizing repre- sentative (owner, manager or president of the 5 nature ,|Bernard Frank, Chairman, 0. S.A. Canvassing Board Declares Election Results Official The results of last Tuesday's water-bond election now are of- ficial. A meeting of the canvassing board, which is composed of the county commissioners, yes- terday afternoon in the office of Sam B. Pinder, supervisor of registration, declared the re- sults of the election. The official results were the same as the unofficial returns — 1,941 against and 368 for. Authorities today sought who was killed last night Marathon, John Hogan, 33, of 3841 PRICE FIVE CENTS Man Held For Investigation Coroner’s Inquest Held To Investigate Marathon Death to identify a young woman by a hit-and-run driver at N. W. 12th St., Miami, is in the county jail here in connection with her death. Hogan was charged with.manslaughter, having no driver's li- Navy Will Take Part In Parade The board members opened and counted the 35 absentee ballots and found 24 no votes and 11 yes votes. Planning Body Slates Final Meeting Mon. Chairman Frank Tells Of Work Done By Outg : The last meeting@f the present Key West Planning Commission will be held Monday in the city commission chambers at 7:30 p.m., an- iy-|nounced -today. with insurance as| A. $5,000-$10,000. bodily injury in- surance and property “da- mage insurance, minimum. “The number of Tradesman Pas- ses issued will be limited in num- |ber and each fim will be held res- {ponsible- for. the passes issued to) lits employees, Upon serverance of (Continued On Page Two) 708 WHITE OPE SATURDAY, OCT. 31 PROTECT YOUR FUTURE! Keep party politics out of the major projects in the city and save unneces- sary taxes. Pull Lever 14-4 PAUL ROSS (BLONDIE) ROBERTS PILL AS BIG AS A GRAPEFRUIT fer Mayer whe fought $14 MILLION PILL, tried to ram down the threats C. B. Harvey is the only = msey-Bernie Papy GRAPEFRUIT, they ot baoaree = against the Ernest Ra County Taxpayers. Papy but he said: Harvey was cautioned te “s the Ramsey- ‘ge easy” against “1 want very much to be elected Mayor, but I'd rather be defeated a thousand times than to have my shackled by this enormous debt that may well The Ramsey-Papy cohorts show our Taxpayers, let's ral majority in the first prima and county ruin us.” are against Harvey, se it’s up appreciation ef his courage in for Mayor. lly te his support! Let's give him o ry. Friends of Mayor Harvey (Pd. Pol. Adv.) The agenda will consist of work on the proposed Master City Planning map. There are many errors, omissions and corrections which .nus: be made to this map before it can be considered ac- ceptable, Frank said, The outgoing planning commis- sion consists of Frank who has| served for four years as commis-| sion member and has been chair-| man for the past year; Carlton ‘Smith, a member for four years; Mrs. Aloysia Van Goidtsnoven, four-year member;. Julio Cabanas, four years; Cecil Carbonell, three November 11 Theme For This ST Year's Parade Is “Defenders For Peace” Naval Base activities and ships in the Key West area that are able! ito do so have been requested to’ participate. in the traditional Ar- mistice Day Parade and events on November 19 Floats and: picting the theme gyre de parade “Defenders of Peace” as well as | bands and marching units are {Depicting Theme of Parade, Best Band and Best Marching Unit. The parade will assemble at 6:30 p, m. on November 11 at the corner of South and Duval Streets: and will move promptly at 7:30 ip. m, down Duval Street to Front ‘Street where it will disband. Presentation of the will be at 11:00 p. m, at the Am- erican Legion Home on Stock Is- land. Additional information regarding the particular activities assembly area and station in thé parade will be given after all entries have been’ sent in. It is desired that all par- ticipants send in their confirma- cense and driving while intoxicated. His bond was set at $5,000. The sheriff's department des- cribed the woman as being about 27 years old; five-feet, three in- ches tall; weight about 135 pounds. She had light brown hair. She was wearing a green uniform of the kind waitresses sometimes wear. Over the uni- form she had a navy blue slip- over sweater. She has been wear- ing sandals, The force of the im- pact tore the sandals off her feet, leaving the straps still around her ankles, The right front fender of the 1940 Ford two-door sedan apparently struck the woman, the sheriff's de- partment said. The head light on that fender was smashed in and completely reversed so it was pointing toward the rear of the car, Justice of the Peace Roy Ham- lin, who is conducting an inquest, said that the rim of a headlight was found near the body and that the headlight rim is missing from Hogan's car. ° Dr. Herman C, Moore, Hamlin said, is handling the autopsy, Ham- WASHINGTON — Towering King Paul of Greece, in the dip- omatic spotlight curing his state visit here, may find himself eased into a background of feminine chat- ter by his tiny queen today, Demure Queen Frederika—whose 5 feet 3 is shadowed by her hus- (Continuea On Page Two) Sibhraocssacsmanmer es, 0... th es A change in Key West can only tion not later than Thursday, Nov- ember 5, 1953, Lieutenant Francis M, Jordan (Continued On Page Two) Leads Off K ¥ has been appointed liaison officer (Continued on Page Two) f COMMUNITY CHEST chairman William Neblett, left, yester- day accepted a check for $250 from the’ Knights of Columbus as the first contribution to the drive. Grand Knight Bob V;: Eepoel represented the lodge—Citizen Staff Photo, Finch, MAC’S PLACE BOCA CHICA BEACH Under New Management OPEN NIGHTS Beats and Motors for’ Rent ——S Antique Hardware COMPLETE STOCKS at STRUNK LUMBER 120 SIMONTON STREET Near Post Office BAZAAR FIRST METHODIST SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH TO BE HELD In ANNEX 1 PM. TO 10 P.M. be had when P. A. McMasters is Mayor—(Pd. Pol. Adv.) ———— Hallowe'en Masquerade DANCE and FLOOR SHOW Elks Club Annex Saturday, October 31, 9 "il “2” ADMISSION $1.00 PER PERSON Public Invited | Music by Aivwols Eapets |S ts cn SERRE SSR one STRAND Opening Sunday Through Tues. GARBARA HALE ANNE RaNerg | ieeee oo WLU CNET, Co wc aD } ew o OEE BS - co movie, rated one of the best pic- |tures of the year.”

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