The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 23, 1954, Page 2

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‘THE KBY WEST CITIZEN Saturdey, Jerwary 23, ws Par ents Of Thrill-Seeker Is Trapped By Pretty Blonde the man ap-Conductor Gets Left hoor peared, a detective was hidden in LITTLE ROCK, Ark. wt — The, Rock Island Line Rocket left Little | saps Geet Coot | alone The aaa augueeled ‘nace pare risen without its eon-| . Bowser, USN MC, U. S,, CRACKER'S NECK, Va. ithe|Dorothy Paris, 42, said & m™: deta Measurements. Starting ductor yesterday. ‘ bhum-) " . 7 ‘November and|to undress, the woman signaled; A message to Lonoke, 25 miles xd Van B Di of telephoned her last ‘an Buren Dickensons, parents . iso { “The Key West Players present — a cwersriey Mysy Comady ee Apparently ” Miss Paris wa: his power,” and gulls, and it logi- frost anda barn- Ss. swore, “But somehow I find them a bit/tried to win the Reds’ favor at of a bore. “Tropical jungles are never for me, “Give me a seraggly old syca- more tree, “You loll in waters of heavenly j blue, Describing action of the State} “I leave their shells and their Demoeratic Executive Com: sand all to you, M ksonville when it|‘“My mind is made up, my choice indida has been 5 “Pil take a pond and... “T'll take it frozen!” Whalebone whales have enorm- fous tongues compared with those of toothed whales. There are two Colorado Rivers in America, one in Argentina and one ‘in the United States. -|the best legal talent in the state to see what could be done.” An appeal for campaign dona- MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION ‘WHEREAS, the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, a organization comprising some 10,000 individual with a million two hundred thou- scnd members, will observe its SSth anniversary during 1954, and WHEREAS, this organization was Congressionally sdicatguad in wil mcteen on: gap Ck Aomaeies’s aan fighting men who have undergone unusual hardships in war or in which the Nation has partici- webid sass thn jpanish-American War, and ; WHEREAS, the V.F.W.'s more than half century o service to its disabled Comrades-in-Arms, the widows and of deceased veterans and service men, and its to keep America strong from trang: B= peg to deter foreign aggression, is indicative its love of fellow man and country, and bi pace ah ol fraternjty is today ‘serving its country in peace as it did in war, by sponsor- bee ek Goieesietty noaclateg mse ten Sb0kao ais ferent community service projects annually, all aimed at improving Peete usd Ga, WHEREAS, the V.F.W. has in recent years won four consecutive Freedoms Foundation Awards, for its untir- to Sst oy nada get ty sated Americanism programs, seeking to rid this country of all Communists . and other un-American groups and philosophies, now THEREFORE, I, C. B. Harvey, Mayor of the City of West, in the State of Florida, do here! roclaim the entire week of JANUARY , 1954, as NATIONAL V.F.W. WEEK, and rspectfully ask the entire ci of this Community to render a special tribute to the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and wish it godspeed in all its future endeavors. Deen ot tho Gay, Holl of Key Weat, Florida, this 2rd january, § “ai a C, B. HARVEY, Mayor. Attest: VICTOR LOWE, City Clerk. Al Logun PROUDLY PRESENTS For The First Time In Florida Kenny Shaffer ——. Food and Entertainment Until 4 A.M. No Cover - No Admission - No Minimum ‘5 hillside six miles from Big Stone Gap, by Bristol Herald-Courier re- |martial him.” .}could have done to any of them Dickenson, were and bitter about the) news that their son faces possible court-martial. The were reached J. 8. Ri why such an effort was made Persuade Dickenson and other reluctant POW’s in Korea to come |home “if they were going to court- most She stand to | “I don't understand what he boys,” she said, referring to the charge that her 23-year-old son the expense of his fellow prisoners. | “The little fellow is sick,” she| added. “He's been spitting up blood. If they are going to punish him, why didn’t they do it over there (in Korea) This worry will kill us all.” The young soldier’s 78-year-old father said: “If they will let me take his punishment, they can call me and Tl be glad to do it for him . . .| He’s no more Communist than 1} am.” ] Told his son could face a vos-| sible death sentence, the deaf, aged man added: | “I don’t care if I die. I’ve been \here a long time.” The elder Dickenson indicated he thought his son’s three-year im- prisonment by the Communisis should’ have been punishment enough. “Anyone that will take a little tions brought in more than ‘$1,500,|boy fro: y from the mountains and pun- ish him for three years .. . it is teo much for anyone,” he said. | Icy roads made it impossible to jreach Cpl. Dickenson’s bride of less than two months for her reac- tion to the court-martial charges. At a home farther up the moun- tainside she was spending the night with her husband’s half- brother, Grover Dickenson, and his wife. Only last Thursday the young woman accompanied her husband to Bristol, Va., where the corporal caught a bus to Washington for treatment at Walter Reed Hospi- |tal. She hasn’t seen him since, |\COLD FILLS JAIL DALLAS, Tex. ®—The coldest jnight of the winter here so far saw 732 prisoners—a 30-year rec- jord—in the Dallas County jail. Many sought shelter in th jail |voluntarily Thursday night, said jhis guest list other nights this jweek ranged from 599 to 695. The ther! 11-44-18 de- grees shove tad takeuatt night. |No Legal “Firewater” TOPPENISH;* |Takima Indian Council voted” y y against opening its reservation to legal | “‘firewater.”” | Congress last year legalized pur- }chase and consumption of liquor |by Indians. wherever it-was legal )for other persgns and authorized local option on Gndian’ lands. 4 —_———— Charooal will absorb far more than, its own volume of a gas. POOR OLD CRAIG ‘SERVICE STATION | i Francis at Truman | ! DIAL 2.9193 | | Your PURE OIL Dealer | orderly conduct charge. Lane is married, father of Manhattan optician. FURNITURE SPECIALS Baby High Chairs, new ..... $ Baby Play Pens; new ......... $13.95 BISNER FURNITURE CO.. Center Tol, 2-6951 BILL'S LICENSED PAWN SHOP | 708 Duval Street | oo hmRNSNE AS St ARERR Your Grocer SELLS That Geed STAR * BRANDE cuban COFFEE} and CUBAN —TRY A POUND TODAY. — STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE’ Triumph Coffee Mill at ALL GROCERS CIFELLI'S #2. T.V. Service! Factory Methods Used— All Work Guaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE — SEB... DAVID 920 Truman Ave. (Rear). PHONE 2-7637 [The Little Theater| 922 TRUMAN AVENUE SATURDAY HELL GATE with STERLING HAYDEN and JOAN LESLIE _ SUNDAY TOMAHAWK (IN. TECHNICOLOR) with |] Van Heflin, Yvonne De Carlo, |} [conductor caught up by automo-| one ‘bile. } , and said he works for a| Somebody—not the | told the engineer to go ahead, The s identified, e was not 1 was inside the station at the time. \ MY FAVORITE SECOND. Md 9:15 ONL’ CO i i nin SUNDAY and MONDAY T WITHOUT GLASSES! Box Office Opens 12 Noon FIRST SHOW STARTS 12:30 - SECOND SHOW 3:07 THIRD SHOW 5:44 - LAST SHOW 8:21 MATINEE — Adults, $1.25 — Children, 47c NIGHT — Adults, $1.50 — Children, 47c SHOWING FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEB. 5 & 6 High School Auditorium | Sponsored. By: Monroe County Juvenile Council conductor—| = had pulled-the signal cord which | |] PrestomFoster and Jack Oakie Ea | 2 Showings Nightly, ] | 6:30 and 8:30 | : 1] Box Office Opens 6 P.M. } Adults Children and Teen Agers _____ 15¢ (Under 19 Years) Simonton Street and the Ocean MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED—Call Louis Rockoff, Telephone 2-3837, or Mail to 516 Catherine Street. Tickets on Sale at J. R. Stowers Co., 533 Du- val Street, Phone 2-6611, and MarEd Dress Shop, 421B Duval Street. Make checks payable to JUVENILE COUNCIL HOME BUILDING FUND. Evening Shows — Fri. 6 and 9 P.M., Sat. 8:30 P.M. PRICES: $1.85 - $2.46 - $3.08, Tax Included Saturday Matinee 2:30 — Prices $1.23 - $1.85 - $2.46, Tax Incl. Perko Je /Y LIT TEE IM OIA a g “ fs < . a Nightly at Monday, Jan. 25 thru 31 — Betty-Ann Stationers at 8:30 P.M. 516 Fleming St. $1.50 (Tax Included) Mat. 2.& 4:06 Night 6:12. 6:18 AIR CONDITIONED LAST TIMES | Sun, - Mon. - Tues. ° Mat. 3:30 Night 6:30 & 8:38 MONRG AIR COOLED . x y Tues. and Wed. . 3 DIMENSION Feance ATFEATHER RIVER NE teed tr ted Aris STReEREHREHEE Stars Sunday thru Tuesday

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