The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 15, 1954, Page 1

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=|The Key West Citisen THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER VOL. LXXV. Ne. 13 ‘Sonar School Buildings Dedicated Lt THE THREE NEW $1,700.000 FLEET SONAR SCHOOL BUILDINGS on the Naval Station here “were dedicated yesterday afternoon. Hoisting of the colors (above) marked the conclusion of the ceremony. Adm. Lynde D. McCormick, USN, Commander-in-Chief of the Atlantic Fleet, was ¢ the principal speaker—Citizen Staff Photo, Finch. Colorful Ceremony Marks Navy's * e wep ok wk * o* k hk Replacement Set For Concert Here Miss Barbara Gibson, a rt ing young coloratura on American musical scene, has been named to replace soprano Licia Albanese for a Commun- ity Concert set here for Wed- nesday, Jan. 27, it was. an- nounced today by Mrs. George Mills White, president of the local’ concert association. Miss Albanese was recalled to New York to fulfill an en- gagement to sing La Boheme with ihe Metropolitan Opera Company, which takes prece- dence over her concert engage- ments. Miss Gibson, who has risen to international recognition af- ter her debut on the Telephone Hour three years ago will come here from an extremely suc- cessful European tour and an with the San Fran- cisco Opera Company where she was well received. “We are very fortunate to have been able to obtain such an outstanding replacement for Miss: Albanese,” Mrs. White said: today. Ward Has Been Received Here By DENIS SNEIGR It is questionable if many’ children detained here by juvenile authorities needed to be detained at all, That was a point raised in a report by the National Probation, and Parole Association after an investigation here last month in- to the handling of juveniles. The Key West Citizen today re- ceived a copy of the report made! by Frederick Ward, Jr., director} F the southern office of the as- soci ; The Navy yesterday dedi- cated the Sonar School's new buildings here in a brief, colorful ‘ceremony. jation in Austin, Texas. Beginning next week, The ‘itizen will publish the complete Meet Here Sunday Representatives of 12 posts of the KEY WEST, FLORIDA, F Carbon On Police Dept. Promot Truman A kkk Rep. Papy Reports On Tallahassee Road Meet The State Road De- partment has appropria- ated funds for the widen- ing of Truman Avenue, it was announced today by State Representative Bernie C. Papy in Talla- hassee. Papy is in the state capital to attend the an- nual budget meeting of the State Road Depart- ment. He said that upon hie return, he will con- fer with city officials preparatory to starting the project. Papy added way (Are Engineers have said that a danger- ous situation exists there due to the threat of a washout in the event of bad weather. Other appropriations surfacing of State Road | 5 in the lower keys area, ; and repairs to State Road 941 on Stock Is- land. Papy said that he would give a complete report when he returns to Key West. Marilyn And Joe Are Wed In Civil Rites SAN FRANCISCO (# — Joe Di- Maggio, the former New York include money ‘for re-| Juvenile Judge Eva Warner igsued IN THE U.S.A, RIDAY, JANUARY, 15, 1954 ell Hits Co SEIS fe; —__Seyce rive cents Be PEA TASS RS ALR 9 e * B.S e . ions ve. Widening Funds Are Given City Will Start Court Action Charges "Politics" Ia Upping Twe ToBlock Submerged LandSale | "0m 70 Captain's Ranking By JIM COBB Within the next.three weeks the city will start court action in City Commissioner Louis Carbonell lashed out today underwater land against his four fellow commissioners charging that they are promoting two police department patrolmen to the rank of captain to “pay off political debts.” Carbonell made that statement this morning after receiving a call for a special meeting of the commission to be held this afternoon at 5 p. m. for the purpose of appointing a chief of police and two police captains. eee said ‘thet sheuth ‘he did not attend a special caucus held at the home of one of the commission members Wednesday afternoon, he has been told that it was decided to appoint Acting Po- lice Chief Raymond Cabrera to recommendati He added that in the 30 days, the city would seek a temporary injunction seeking to halt the sale, If the court grants the city’s plea for a temporary injunction, a date would be set for a final hearing on a permanent injunction. The city’s action, Porter said, will be taken through a law firm ‘in Tallahassee. © Airport Improvement Plans Discussed At Rotary Meet 4 Set For: Jan. 20 A preliminary hearing into a held against be to the rank of Cap- tain, Thursday morning, the three men were called to the office of told Rotary ‘members at their luncheon meet- ing yesterday. “The County Commissioners are advocates of the development of Gib-javiation facilities in Key West,” son today the ing|Allen continued. “‘We explored the statement: methods “Juvenile delinquency is the Taising the required funds for these number ‘one problem facing our'airport improvements:' _ first nation today. The pouring|through taxation; second, through in to the National Investigating |@ bond issue and third, through Committee all point to the Ameri- ased rates. ie irst two plans te finance discarded, can home as its source. The fi sna Allen said, as taxation weuld | mean @ 2 to 5 mill levy on. Key Juvenile Continues To D. efy Authority dez, a member of that panel pro- posed that the names of the three Support Of Ike’s Program For Bigger Benefits Is Predicted By CHARLES F. BARRETT ty years and should be self-sustain- ing as fer as expences of ter- |Peared set today to give delayed) minal facilities here are concern- |but enthusiastic approval to Presi- ed, i é d j i 5 rd iy He Poa? one year ge While Community Concerts are normally open to members Yankee Clipper, has carried off his; Hollywood lovely, Marilyn Monroe, (used to Soy basi arse of fans ga du be what will h: to her movie ‘The report continued: career, — jvenile “The large number of children| They were married in Municipal |“# ter visitors. on the same day or the|Court here yesterday after a two- following day raises the question! Year romance. Se of whether many of them need) The ceremony was to have been . not have been detained at all but toe oo a etinsiet 500 per- it he s. heard about it and jammed m . ided opr agg sey the corridors. apy begins Municipal Judge Charles s,/other juvenie: msible gdult would ag-ee to,p,.... ief home, Ds ing them to the court offices|ceremony cay enol Tn (being of other children j ceremony, said plaintively, “I for- of oth hel (Continued On Rags Twor [RE pnd re oon ange piibietstamanr ets 5 te <r Pha oe time to rempv Veterans of Foreign Wars will be here Sunday for a meeting, it was bilitate parents gram sent to the Capitol yesterday ion Old Age and Survivors’ Insur- Negro Father Is AAR craw License Charge ih that they have a limited num- ber of seats available for win- gs Lae Pickup Order Issued Today ats For Mag Men | A pickup order was issued today West.'yy city Manager Victor Lange for, ithe arrest-of a crew of magazine) salesmen reportedly using a “‘sym-' pathy” approach involving the March of Dimes Polio campaign w when the jute! when directed. * i | NOTICE! NOTICE! Second Audub: bi Hdownfall. SCREEN TOUR “Fortun Key West High School | rest state Auditorium — Mon., Jan. 18, 8 P.M. ROBERT C. HERMES Narrating Color Film “Bonaventure Diary” SINGLE ADMISSIONS ed. (Continued On Page Two) Inspection Set Rear Adm. Walter G. Schindler, jassistant chief of Naval Operations in their sales talk. ifor Readiness, will arrive here by, | By inference, according to atjair Sunday on a routine inspection) tour, the Navy announced today. He is flying here from Washiug- | ton and will spend about a week in| this area. The crew is apparently operat-) Ling im: violation of the city code! [since am employee of the City Tax | Collectors SIs: f Office said today - that ithey have issued no licenses re- Fcently for magazine salesman, Un- (Continued On Page Two) MONROE COUNTY National Audubon Society | 14 TEL. 2-9162 € ya}

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