The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 22, 1954, Page 1

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Key West Citisen THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1954 PRICE FIVE CENTS vag Hayworth And Mateler| \lines\C B Harvey Resigns From Navy Yard Fish In Key West Waterss. Post, Fanning Rumors Of Candidacy. lyweds ; Suggests New York ag Are Just Plain Mrs. To Havana P salle : ser or City’s Chief Admits He Is Now HereFordn Deal For $100.00. [Lawsuit To Test Eligibility Eligible To Run For Legislature seats & tree x ¥et\OF Johns Is In Preparation br 304 coms Mayor C. B. Harvey announced today that he has Williston Lawyer submitted his resignation from his Navy Yard Civil Ser- Calls Conference vice job, fanning to new life rumors that he will oppose Bernie C. Papy and Dave King in the race for State Rep- resentative, Harvey said that his resignation will become effec- -| tive January 28. Reason for resigning, he said, is to enter | private engineering practice, However, the Mayor ad- mitted today that his resig- nation “will now make me eligible to run for office in the state elections.” Under the Hatch Act, reg- ulating political activity among federal civil service workers, it is illegal for gov- ernment employees to take as Mom's Tes Reom it-wes.put i : an active part in “partisan off limits by the Navy for pros- |&€! elections,” i. e.: elections titution. The bend had been in crime where more than one polit- ical party is involved. State sterda: de’ by City Commis-/¢lections have been adjudg- : Pngeedeedite den ed to be subject to the law. 24 VObe LXXV Ne, 19 Incumbent Bernie C. Papy, veteran of 20-years in the post and day's catch after € fishing trip yesterday. ‘They said |B oer ct iy Seams Pah cage bie hog Where their boat jis tied up, but no one saw them. Baybe y}_ all eyed! were in Rita's Citizen Staff Photo: by Finch, rf He | { i3$ aise hore Patrol’sRe ord For eehait ll ist i=3f sky gett Fie allt ma , SrReei EB ate; F g pez of the International Service ‘Another $01-teley was sddedlto » to introduce his|the March of Dimes in bonor of guests, all of whom are exchange|Dr, Raymond J. Dalton, Monroe (Continued On Page Ten) i i ij i A group of Key Westers are in Don’t Miss The Scotch Rite Masons which wil be|Marathon Man + | FORMAL OPENING BALL Cases held to next month Ls E i 5 ! i KE cs dee ite fray i of the Season | i iyi i 5 | : The . and Mrs. George Butler —$5, Mrs. Joan M. Dalton — $10, Casa Marina Hotel [x2 > =-sCommiss Lenin SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 23 ‘are visiting Gai feat Featuring * Full-Course Dinner, served on our Patie ‘All 1954 Reserved State Automobile Tags . ; (agate penne) 7 to 9 P.M. ; MUST BE PICKED UP NOT LATER THAN FIVE econ # until 1 A.M., with Joe Candullo’s — J | 100s TRUMAN AVENUE O’CLOCK MONDAY AFTERNOON, January 25, smous Band Setundey,: January es HOWARD E. WILSON, TAX COLLECTOR, is ing ni pone af | eet MONEE cide COUNT HOUSE : , ics", .|PIERRE DUAL, 72 dniehe

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