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\ we Friday, October 20, 1953 Page 2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN oe ef eye +| Most major divisions ee z EI id, however, he} busy to givé the ueh thought” and Great Romance Has Ended, Say Ava And Frankie HOLLYWOOD (#—It’s all over for Frankie and Ava. | Glamorous Ava Gardner says “It’s final this time” and she'll sue crooner frank Sinatra for \divorce, “There’s no chance of reconcilia- + eg the shapely star said yester- )day. The reason? Frankie said there was career trouble but Ava denied this and wouldn't say what caused ithe split. There’s no third party involved, hotvever, she declared. It's the third Ava Gardner mar- riage to hit the rocks. Husband No. ,|1 was Mickey Rooney, whom she ,|married when he was playing in Andy Hardy films and she was a studio starlet. No. 2 was intellectual bandleader Artie Shaw, who took books along on their honeymoon, “He told me to leave, so I left,” the farmer’s daughter from Smithfield, N. C., said after their breakup. . Then came slender, bow « tied Frankie, from Hoboken, N.J., the crooning. idol of thousands of shrieking, swooning bobbysoxers during World War Il He divorced Mrs. Nancy Sinatra ‘in Las Vegas, Nev., Nov. 1, 1951— "two days after shé had divorced him in Santa Monica, near here— and six days later married Ava in Philadelphia. Frank and Nancy, wed 12 years, had three children, Frank bE ores uy 3 3 FE cf ite : fi t H § t ge g F : 8 ¢ rH Re BEEEE ae é ue a (NE HH i bi ef I i cs. in Eng- d “Knight New Trial Asked [By Jax Rapist JACKSONVILLE W#—A Negro, convicted on a charge of rape and facing death, wants a new trial on grounds the 1953 J.egislature fixed |) |25 years in prison as the maximum penalty for raping a child under 14. The Negro, Charlie Copeland Jr., 5 |was convicted Sept. 23 of the rape of a 12-year-old girl. A Circuit Court jury returned the verdict yesterday without recommendation lof mercy, making death manda- tory under the state’s general law. The 25-year penalty is provided in a 1953 amendment to the state’s child molestation statute. The : rageserne ae the age lim- Ee its specified in the original act to City Commissioner's, 2¢ 0 in ihe original set to Group 3 @ Experienced @ Qualified @ Aggressi maximum penalty of 25 years to replace a previous maximum of 5 lyears. | In specifying the various types f molestation included in the act, “4 ture displayed alight - urday. Weather will continue fair. ‘thru Saturdcy; Slightly higher tem- this afsernoon, cooler to- night and warmer Saturday. Gentle) ito moderate northwest and north-) erly wiads today and tonight be-| i end north easterly! i i temperatures this afternoon. Cold) jagain tonight. Lowest = fowl — |36-40 in the extreme no! Gaiti; one daughter, |in the extreme south. Warmer sat-|Gaiti Rackley; one granddaughter, |Miss Jacquelyn Marie Reckley; jand a niece, Mrs. A. F, McCarron, Miami, Fla. Mr. Gaiti was a member ‘West Lodge No. 551 B. P. |who will attend the jbody. Pallbearers radian! be from the mem! a also hold graveside services ki Mr. Gaiti was born i | Massachusetts and came to West fifty years ago, He has here ever since that time. Rosary services will , be Sturday evening at 8 p. m. in ‘Lopez Funeral Home Chapel. FUNERAL SERVICES One) 1 Marine Forecast, Jacksonville Thru Florida Straits and East Gulf \Area: Moderate northwest to nor- thly winds becoming moderate north aad northeasterly Saturday. Continued fair weather. Weather Summary For The Tro- pieal Atiantic, Caribbean Sea And East Gulf Of Mexico: There are ino signs of a tropical disturbance |today. | Observations Taken At City Office Key West, Fla., Oct. 30, 1953 at 8 AM. EST. 2 ee st i &g | TEMPERATURES Highest yesterday Lowest last night Allen had presided over Court of Crimes for 17 ycars prior to .|being elected to the Circuit Court ins Allen scrved as first president of f jen sei as ins.|the Florida International Baseball ins.| League when it was organized in 1946 and remained in that post until 1949. He was a native of Mississippi and was an candidate PRECIPITATION Total last 24 hours Total this year .... Excess this year Relative Humidity, 7 A.M, % Barometer (Sea Level), 7:00 A.M. 30.04 ins.—1017.3 mbs. E Gk Church|to ‘the office when paying the tax- . Jes. At 10:30 a. m. Memorial Services will be held in |Monument. NAVY RELEASES (Continued From Page One) Walker caught Hogan eight miles north of Marathon. He) noticed a car with only one head-| light and stopped it. sions set forth above you are re- quested to secure and surrender ito the Security Department, U. s| Naval Station, all Tradesmen Pas-) MONROE COUNTY (Continued From Page One} ithe net amount of the statement ses issued to employees of your’ firm and obtain new applications, for re-issuance of the passes.” PLANNING BODY (Continued From Page One) ty. assessed at $5,000 or less is net taxable. Owners of such pro- perty will not receive a state- ment. “In the event a tax statement is not received,” Wilson said; “ a tax- Payer may call and we will mail 'a duplicate statement.” Wilson also said that each tax- Payer should bring the statement “For this year’s roll,” he said, “we do not have a name index. It would be impossible to locate the property without the statement or a legal description of the pro- perty.”” to attain a quorum at planning commission meetings, Frank said, but the outgoing commission has en with rare exceptions, met regular- NAVY “KICK OFF” lly twice monthly. (Continued trom Page One) Tesponsible for contacting more sion has handled about 500 cases during the past four years. Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE and CUBAN ——TRY A POUND TODAY—— TOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE. SERVICE — SEE... DAVID CIFELLI 920 Truman Ave. (Rear) TELEPHONE 2-7637° Mat. 2& 4:06 Night 6:12 & 8:18 AIR CONDITIONED taken its duties seriously and has, | Uiiide Give =» WILLIAM CAGNEY, : ear 9 OK RAL coe molest children up to 14, and set a! and=\Ava married two|Caldes Ve ‘iiitinrre ie (+)—Plus sign: Corrections te be added. ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Station: West Reference aloes? a Tide high water (bridge) ———-oh 10m 8.8 ft Wo Name Key (east end) —th 20m Baltimore Meet Likely MIAMI #—The Southern Weights and Measures Assn. probably will the home of its new president, George H. Leithauser. Conventions usually are held in the home city of the president. Officers re-elected yesterday in- cluded Nalls Berryman of Talla- hassee, sergeant-at-arms. reverse the conviction and to re- mand the case to the Criminal Court of Record which tries cases in which the maximum penalty is jless than death. \ “| judge Dade Circuit Court can filled temporarily by appointment “| by Acting Gov. Charley Johns. "| suecessor would meet in Baltimore, Md., next year, | ton. for the Legislature in that state in 1915 and again in 1919. year, GREEK MONARCHS (Continued from Page One) band’s 6 feet 4—is taking him to a “hen party.” The royal visitors are honored guests at a ten given by Mrs. Oscar A. Ahigren, president of the General Federation of Women’s were entertained by the 36-year- old Queen last February when they visited Greece. After an elaborate dinner given in their ule today. Besides a visit to the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, and lunch with the superintendent, Vice Adm. C, Turner Joy, they are stopping in at national headquarters of the American Red Cross in Washing- They will give a dinner at the Greek Embassy tonight in honor of the President and Mrs. Dwight D, Eisenhower. ‘This is their “thank than thirty persons. Provision has been made for pay. cs ment of pledges and installments The vacancy created on the ye auae thes tive plas cs longer, to suit the convenience of Ajthe donor. Donors may also defer The public is invited to attend| the Monday meeting to hear the| proposed corrections on the Master City Planning map. Night 6:30 & 8:38 AIR COOLED be elected next |Payment of the entire amount of the pledge until the end of the drive if they so desire. 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Weekend Specials from $1.00 Up tend the amendment fixed a new | under 14 and that since the crime | is not a capit jurisdiction to try it. who heard the case, is asked to GROUCHO SAYS, "I've been beside myself since seeing the NEW 1954 DESOTO. You'll see it on Nov. 5th at your De Soto-Plymouta @ealer e+-and-tell ‘em Groucho sent you!" Sunday Full Course Dinner $1.25 and Up PREPARED TO PERFECTION . . SERVED WITH COURTESY LOGUN’S Season Opening SHOW TIME SAT., OCT. 31 HALLOWE'EN NIGHT Circuit Judge Charles A. Luckie, | by Popular HECTOR BARROSO’S |-2 Kings and an ACE Nightly No Admission No Cover No Minimum serous Po) >) DAREL TARADASH * besos spon the comet oy JAbdi.» Seats A couNa (trataces by BUODY ADLER * irectes ty FRED ZIRREMAN CAE Fox News Cartoon BOX OFFIC OPENS 4 P.M. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE PHONE 23419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE BOX OFFICE OPEN TILL 9:00 P.M. San Carlos Theatre Canditioned Thursday and Friday . ER opry eM aitisno THE THIEF