The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 10, 1953, Page 10

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New Administration Building —— THE RECENTLY COMPLETED administration building of the Monroe County Board of Public Instruction will be formally opened Friday.— Citizen Staff Photo, Finch. Counterfeiters Nabbed MEXICO CITY “—Mexican po lice say they have arrested a Colombian and tw Costa Ricans who have been trying to boom Teenagers Held In Murder bine CHICAGO (#—Three teen-agers|Pariano on the head with a crow were held by juvenile authorities|bar after his two companions had today after police said they admit-jured him into the coal yard |counterfeiting as a home industry ted they Leorhagepetr prams a O'Leary said Naminski and Ron-| The police said the three men a aS areca a Aalgabceheod ald Paruszkiewicz, 15, and Law-|were part of an international ring = jrence Kennedy, 14, told him Pari-jof racketeers operating for the bully. ano had bullied them and had|past five years in South America, The body of Leonard Pariano,|threatened to kill Naminski’s|the United States and Mexico 20, was found in a shallow grave,mother, They told O'Leary they! Among their rackets, officials Tuesday near a South Side coaljdecided to ‘‘beat up” Pariano to:said, was the sale of a “magic” yard, Lt. John O'Leary said Rob-|teach him a lesson, All were held/machine supposed to turn out New Education Bldg. Has Many Fine Features Public Is Invited To Inspect School Administration Building Friday The new school adminis- tration building will formal- ly be opened tomorrow even- ing with an open house. The hours are 7 to 9 p. m. and the public is invited. Personnel of the board of educa- tion and the Monroe County PTA Council are sponsoring the open house. The building is in Jackson Square and fronts on Fleming Street. ‘Now Let Me Think! | The modern, two-story, air-con- | ditioned structure houses 12 of- fices plus various work rooms | and a fireproof vault for records. On the second floor, the PTA meeting room and the board room adjoin each other. The two rooms are separated by a sliding parti- tion that can be pushed back to convert the two rooms into one large chamber. | | Other rooms include a textbook | jroom and a large storreoom. An-| {other room houses machinery. Besides the board room and PTA room on the second floor, there is a suite for nurses, a credit union office, a school lunch office, an attendance office; and an offic. for the art supervisor. | The $95,000 CBS and steel build- ing has terrazzo floors and acous- tie ceilings throughout. The walls of every room are lined with built- duplicating in, adjustable book shelves, } A curving driveway leads from (Fleming St. to a portico at the! THREE-YEAR-OLD JACKIE HEINTZ wants to be sure Santa understands just what she expects from him in the Christmas toy line this year. Here she sits on Santa’s knee, at the Legion Baskets-for-the-Needy Photo Booth on Deval Street, and ponders over the problem of whether she has forgotten any- thing. Jackie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Heintz, 17-D Porter Place—Citizen Staff Photo, Finch, Santa Claus Will Stay Here Until Sat. To Help Legion Since old St. Nick had such a'of the world. Since this is not 2 | |Aid Is Asked MONTROSE, Calif. H—A service club here has suggested that 16 other towns named Montrose join in a campaign to rehabilitate vic tims of the tornado which struck Montrose, Ark., last weekend | Peter Paola, chairman of the Verdugo Hills Sertoma Club, said telegrams were sent to the mayors of Montrose in Alabama, Colorado, li Towa, Kan-esa, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska New York, Pennsylvania, South Dakota and The messages urged drives te collect food, clothing and money. The three largest auto makers im the United Sta rned out 87 per- cent of all passengers cars and 80 per cent of all trucks manufactur ed in the county, Page 10 THE KEY WESTCITIZEN Thursday, December 16, 1953 | | | NEW COLOR FO OCHRAFETS THE NATION'S LEADING CANDIES Fresh fruits, crunchy nuts, centers smooth and creamy or invitingly chewy .... blended with pss | R FABRICS ata touch of your finger! GET Fasuious PIERCE BROS, Cor. Fleming and Elizabeth Sts. TEL. 2.5922 re: FOR CHRISTMAS The Supremely Tasteful Gift ‘ Santa Claus saya: “Bveryone wants ert Naminski, 15, admitted hitting without charge. |counterfeit Mexican money. | the finest chocolate, produce in these can- dies new harmonies of flavor and tastes that thrill! gin colorful Christmas gift packages jentrance. Big glass doors lead to hard year last year, he must also large city, Key Westers must think! ————|a_ spacious reception hall. Opening have his rest, and he chose Key of those in their midst. joff the reception hall is an office West as his short vacation spot be-| There are many families in the| \for.a switchboard operator and re-|fore he starts his world tour again city who will not even have a |ceptionist, |just 16 days from now. toy, a bottle of milk of even a) | The M. E. Bennett Construction’ The American Legion cornered y, a bottle of milk or even a S Co. was the builder. William Mer-/him last Saturday and persuaded small chicken for Christmas din- j\riam, of Coral Gables, was the him to visit the Legion Photo Booth ner. The project to help these peo- architect, jdowntown to help the needy fami- ple was started last year, jlies | of Key West have a little Now the Legion urges everyone jChristmas cheer again this year. tg e9me to 509 Duval Street and ] Free Flights At | After arranging to take up most/pring their children to see Santa lof his time, which was set until’ and, if they wish, to have a pic- ' . . \Airport Will |Thursday evening, he kindly con-\ture made of that wonderful ex- ° sented to remain here until 9 p. m.| rience, Onl: small sum is a ‘Mark Anniversary*siurisy. That means Key West-|harged for srerac of the child! December 17 is the 50th anni- and ers get to visit and talk with him with Santa, and the proceeds go! versary of the first powered flight for two more days. He is at the! Possibly help a needy family|for a worthwhile project. of Wilbur and Orville Wright. [booth from 2 to 9 p. m. ezch day.|,,1he Legion reminds: Giving is To mark this event, Faraldo’s| The chance for the children to saa iconic iy Flying Service, with the coopera-'see Santa is something that hap- tion of the Key West Civil Air Pa- pens only once a year, and it is trol will give the public free air-'also a time when people should |plane rides Sunday, December 20, think of the less fortunate people Pe Pe eRteDOTt Aroma @ BoM 80) ee p. m. The Globeswift, Stinson and i Piper Cub planes will be used for| JOBLESS MINER KILLS the day’s flights. (Continued From Page One) | The public is cordially invited to|Said she was gone only four min- Cubs See Blimp Squadron decorations . . . and how you'll enjoy eating them! At All Leading Stores Distributed by MONSALVATGE CIGAR AND CANDY CO, |314 WILLIAM STREET TELEPHONE 2-7648 \ ne a en fags utes, LOCAL CUB SCOUT PACK NO. 217 register smiles of approval following a tour of airships and aircraft attached to Airship Development Squadron Eleven last weekend. Once a month different scout units are taken on tours of the Naval Base to help familiarize them with the various Naval activities here. Tour conductors for the day were: Lt. G. L. Young, Lt. J. R. Hill, R. C. Lightfoot, ADC, and Cubmaster R. A. Sloan. | Just In Time for Christmas! A Complete New Line of CASE xx CUTLERY —Zhe Wor 5 Finest PAKKAWOOD HANDLES High Carbon Stainless Steel BLADES — = SET OF 6 STEAK KNIVES in Mahogany Block $21.75 WE HAVE EVERYTHING CASi OFFERS from Grapefruit, Paring and Steak Knives to Cleavers, Bread and French Cook Knives ... Also, Pot and Utility Forks, Cutlery Kits in blonde or mahogany finish block. MAURY’S 22 & CUTLERY 503 SOUTHARD STREET CARVING KNIFE, FORK and STEEL... Boxed $12.50 CASE Pocket Knives $1.95 up SHOP take advantage of this event. This is an opportunity for those who have never flown to find out what flying is all about, | | FOUR PERSONS WILL | (Continued from Page One! Caraballo, who figured in the mat-| ter, according to Miss Baxter and/ Officer Bill Gibb, who said that he was told by Miss Baxter of the payoff demand. The questioning will be conduct- ed behind closed doors. Attorney Bob Youmans suggest- ed that Ramirez be called before the panel. “He has been the butt of all sorts of accusations — and he ought to be given a chance to clear his name,” Youmans commented. | The group was given copies of jan affidavit signed by Miss Baxter on November 27, the day in which she made her accusation in city court, Puerto Rico is the only land un- der the U. S. flag on which Co- lumbus set foot, McCann said Holt told him he jdid not belong to any church and during questioning trailed off into discussions of God and the devil. McCann described him as “fan- tastically religious.” Asked if he intended to kill his wife too, Holt told McCann: “No, God did not tell me to.” Until three months ago, Holt had worked in a nearby coal mine. For two weeks to Monday of this week, he had been at the vet- erans hospital in Aspinwall, Pa., where authorities said he was treated “for investigation of a chronic heart disease.” A hospital spokesman said there was no suspicion of mental illness during his stay there, and that their records on the World War II Air Force veteran ‘showed no history of any psychiatric treat- ment.” First painted rooftop and high- way markers for air travel were set up between Indianapolis, Ind. and Dayton, Ohio. wr That Want To as well as Thrifty GIFT This Week Only Very Finest Quality 90 x 108 Lady Pepperell SHEETS Cash and Carry MAXWELL 909 FLEMING wr Xmas Treat They'll still he enjoying ELECTRICAL GIFTS next Christmas This Christmas, give electrical gifts—the gifts that your friends and family will still be enjoying next Christmas and for years to come. For The Thrifty Give A Useful The oh-so-useful gifts like toasters, mixers, electric razors, electric blankets, grills, electric irons. Or the extra big, extra wonderful surprises like an electric range, refrigerator, washer, dryer, or television set. Whatever the electrical gift, you'll be sure fhat you satisfy. Because electrical gifts are enjoyed the year round. City Electric System TODAY'S BIGGEST BARI om No Phone Orde. COMPANY STREET

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