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Circuit Judges Make Recommendations On Florida Divorce Law Amendment Judge Lopez PegeS THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, February 16, 1954 The TODAY'S a. Spanish Poems Tells About Wavitve’sDress Keys Kiwanis cated Pm oxo [Man Is Freed Sp Proposals To BePresented _|Is All Right Of the 25 recommenda-\With Marines tions made by the circuit By JIM BECKER ub Planned The first step in the formation of ~ Weatherman Says a Kiwanis Club in the upper keyS'Key West and Vicinity: Fair and) was taken Sunday at Harry's Res- taurant in Tavernier, when six continued mild thru Wedmesday; court judges at their recent) WESTERN FRONT, Korea W—| members of the Key West Kiwanis/0t quite so windy. A few widely Marilyn Monroe’ dress — conference, the/one amend-| 0's 0 pers eile seat rs ing Florida’s divorce law hasitended for “a cocktail party or ‘Club met with 22 prospective mem- bers of the new club. Lt. Governor Mike Shores of the |scattered showers again tonight, | |mostly offshore, Moderate South- easterly winds, except fresh in MARKET NEW YORK, — The stock eta cis trading. eerie New York Central, which de- yesterday for two hours and 20 minutes, again today was tardy in appearing on the tape. ,jhim outside of the fence | jlayed its opening also said the stock would be! kept in a fenced off area in the stadium. j “I don't entend to get into any ‘grief by letting stock out into a} Adams asked where the trucks! Vicks told the commissioners After 46 Years |“Ppeat In Book As Prisoner 46 years of prison life behind him, today headed toward a new life in Alaska. He was due to leave here by plane on the last leg of a journey By Cora Vidal An attractive book of poems by Tesidential area,” Vicks added. | SEATTLE i — Herbert Spring,/Cuca Vidal has just been published, The poems are written in Spanish, but the book contains a short his- tory and information in English about Key West that will be of in- something like that” but there|Kiwanis’ lith District also attended nearby Atlantic waters. Low to-|railroad bought | that a recent box fight in Miami from Stateville Penitentiary, Joliet, aaaag: gained the biggest public at- ene ine trom the 13,000 Ma-|the meeting, explaining the re-nignt about 68, high tomorrow|ing orders venundsy. thet Sean Stedivm reauited in more dam- (II, to Fairbanks. (eefes* 0 newcomers and tention. rines who saw her in it today. (quirements for a Kiwanis Club about 83. wait until a supply of stock for) #9¢ te the field than all the stock | Spring, 67, sentenced to spend Sone sat the poems is dedicated Judge Aquilino Lopez, Jr.,|_,T¢ blonde actress had arrived |charter. ts feel cine | Florida: Fair this afternoon,|sale could be found. Today a simi-| en his ranch could de. [the rest of his life in prison foFi4, yiss Marie Cappick. at Seoul a few hours earlier in| The new sponsored 'nartly cloudy tonight and Wednes-|ia;: impasse existed. Carbonell said he walked out on the slaying of a woman at Free- ‘a of the circuit court here, to-jdrab combat boots, pants and|by the Key West Kiwanis Club and gay; some likelihood of showers at! Aircrafts were a higher feature the field at Miami Stadium after port, Ill., in a drunken spree when 4 The book ig titled “Recuerdos day outlined some of the|*titt—the top two buttons open. |2 meeting will be held in about s few places near Southeast coastifor the second day, Chemicals, un-|the Todeo and was willing to bet|he was 20, walked out of the Illi-| vigthecn y She swung down the ramp from|two weeks at which time a petition tonight and in Tallahassee arealder some pressure y, dis-|$100 that the rodeo didn’t do $100 nois prison a freeman yesterday.| a more important recommen-|a cargo plane that brought her|for a charter will be presented.| Wednesday. played a measure of recovery to-|damage in the two years it has| “Boy, there's a lot of cars,” te Mangel’s Prize 1 p-|{f0™ Japan for her four-day tour|Plans call for the establishment of| Jacksonville thru the Floridalday. iplayed there. exclaimed. “The country must Fe) dations which will be su’ and met hundreds of cheering sol-ithe new club within a month. —|straits and East Gulf: Moderate) Among higher stocks were Gen-|| “You are violating the city |have thousands and thousands.” |» , mitted to the state legisla- diers, airmen and Marines, almost Key Westers attending the meet-' past and Southeast winds excent| Motors, i charter,” Adams said. “You are | He was escorted to a waiting car] Ast Announced ie all of them firing cameras furious-|ing included Ralph Faraldo, local fresh in the Florida Straits, Wea-(Douglas Aircraft, American Cyana-| letting the bars down. No telling |by Warden Joseph E. Ragen, who} re. a Kiwanis president; Glynn Archer,'tner clear to partly cloudy theumid, Du Pont, and General Elec-| where this will end.” eo en ake care) The grand drawing for opening Judge Lopez, along with more ra ve never seen 50 many men |immediate past President; Will Al- Wednesday. A few showers in thelttic: Adams then told how a previous of the Prison’s flower beds NOW.'day prizes was beld in Mangel’s than 90 other circuit court judges, |" my life,” she said. “I am just/bury, treasurer; William Neblett, riorida Straits. Lower were Chrysler, Radiojshow had left two old jalopies on|_ “There'll be somebody. Sure,” eaqy.to.wear department on Mon- » eX: member rectors ett & M: . \. sonual conference, York Wank, is in Japan coaching and Gene Anbeir, chairman of the ee ee ee BKO Pictures eee ory Oe esac pspand rami Spring|une Chamber of Commerce deve amendment divorce se ams. intra-club committee. ‘ rodeo’s auto act in which a car is /¢@ sos well, atte belogs seat ii antinad : Mi lew, if adopted by the legislature, | The plush young actress was eee day. akan packed «g\to prison, that of tending th j.(the following names: Mre. S. °C. will require a residence in the |flown by helicopter from Seoul to e Observations Taken At City FEB. 24. DEADLINE _ {jumped over five ~~ if tentiary’s flower sapere de the Holick, 720 Bakers Lane; V. Cec- of 12 months rather than |the Ist Marine Division for the SNOUNQ-i rOOLIM: Key West, Fla., Feb. 16.1954 | (Continued From Page One) [Yu are worried about it. one which eventually led to his ‘ini, 219 Elizabeth Street; Com ae , » Fla., Feb. Roberts said cars and trucks are} - “i 'S/chita Guzman, Al's Trailer C: the present 90 days on the part |first of 10 scheduled shows. m at 7 AM., EST Sawyer that he had arranged for |. on the field during football Telease. rire ‘amp, tee person filing a complaint Aides aaa Rippetn apie Ordinance Passed TEMPERATURES Lape oat pipsapapead there Hone:aee: Hoss — Kimball iar 1301 Pe Le praises sag divorce. , ‘Highest yesterd: sate Alexender G. ty an at Oj ‘ator 0! ie Interior Equipment a ° - Judge Lopez said he and the|purple dress. Key West bars which lie within Heh meen ae -s sistant vice president of NAL. Py cold buses Gemagedico, of Fairbanks, read an article Eelinie Lopes, 413 Bahama Stroy other jurists were royally enter-| She said she'll have to wear it/209 feet of hotels, motels and apart-|Mean_... 75| If a solution can be worked out! : about Spring and his work on the SUS@> Roberts, 829 Eaton Street tained by the Bar Association of|in all 10 shows, explaining it is|ment houses, have just one year in|Normal fa\with Hardy, further CAB’ action| ais Crttnall sett vane on [flowers at Stateville, Marcie Farto, 612 Eaton Street; Pensacola with banquets, parties|the only suitable one she brought. |which to sound-proof their premises| PRECIPITATION wilt be unnecessery, Griffith add- basal ibe? ilar ae ME article also mentioned that porone behest! Peacon Lane; and si g trips. Victor O.| “I thought I might wear it to alunder the provisions of an ordin- ed. ge through Spring's parents had died, that he, Mrs. Vernon D, Alston, 127-A Poin Wekle, chairman of the circuit bP tola she said. debeaor ance passed last night by the city | 70a! ue at ours Saekane - ine In 2 telegram te The Key West sea poecgptioaa jepmanlee never heard from his brothers. Pec wesrilarp pore General De- Peters- w I was com a al | bi nes The sias . : very, Miami Beach, Florid burg circuit court gy Korea.” "The commission voted 41 with Deficiency this month .... 63 ins. oom reseed oe tevedhora rodeo from the city ordinance | much that he decided. to apn The management wishes to com Three supreme court {ustices | Her trip to Japan was scheduled |commission Louis Carbonell dis-|Tt#! this year ... fn.) Sou ca cheer ee omic kien. | hood eale Spring and he became the first|statulate all the winners, and te and representatives of the Flor- |28 & honeymoon, Then she accept-|senting, to put the law into effect, Deficiency this yean {ns.| ing was justified as seqn as NALS cee panes, Vicks if he was will-'and only person to visit the con-|temind them that the prizes are ide Bar Association and of the |°¢ the military’s invitation tolon second reading, Relative Humidity, 7 A.M. | reply had been received ig to put up 2 $5,000 bond. |victed slayer when he talked to/“redeemable for fine fashions of Attorney General's office also [Korea a = 90% CAB. Nea conti Snipianiyiseoimby helhim at Stateville last year. their own selection in any depart. ' . ve em ail,’ - SS ‘ it i . : oo gg mane rine officer said, “but ‘his erovd ke Writes To geri pe daa poche ty fone oa renter aiid, “The, city doesnt ns ae nin ts aA the best ever. She’s out- meme ve anything. These gentle-!help Spring start anew, that h —_ Later, Judge Lopes was a guest |i 00Nt Bit te lle . service: elp Spring 5 ew, that he 5 Spellman 2 to 1. Tomorrow’s Almanac men can walk out of here and that A of the Hillsborough County’ cireuit|"“Sratiy sang three songe for the Rabbi Schwartz Saades On Dee. 30, 1953, NAL represen-|will be the end of it.” bebepeleenyrid lloegrm nae : Outstanding Comedy pean the Governor's Marines—“Diamonds Are a Gitl's| Rabbi abraham Schwartz of Con.|Sunset tatives told a special meeting of] Vicks then agreed to the $5,000 released, (Continued From Page One) ee Reset wee belt tn exo 2 Friend,” “Do Tt Again” and|gregation B'nai Zion here, has re- Mo2brise iacenn peysinnpar area A ae rast [yah Pavole board, which had pre-|eastumes are funny and welleuit bang Florid, ye, Bye, Baby.” ived a letter of thank: loonset ... charge controversy arose viously turned down petitions for part. Sab cateerecile Footed Fait) “After the Marine show, a heli-/President Dwight D. Eisenhower's| TOMORROW'S por cach passenger, taking off oF} night when two members of |parole by Spring, granted him a the witch, making the audience Judge Lopez said all of the mem-|p Pier 100k her to the 7th Infantry lofrice for two prayers which he| TIDES "The SO-cent foe wae part of the| {82 Quarterback Club, local {parole when Kimball entered the|feel that her dabbling in magie , where received the| sent to the chief executive. football booster organization, |Picture. ém, |SPells is hilariously funny aod very bers of the state cabinet as well) same, warm reception. Bh hy (Neval Base) inew rate schedule at the field, ae real. ag all aspirants to the governor- On official ve House station-| igh Tide Low Tide | NAL calls-the charge a head tax. appeared petro the city com- LANG ORDERS The ship were present, .Many other! ° jary and signed by the President’s) 19:05 a.m, 3:43 a.m, ‘The commissioners call it a part| Mission to ask that they with- | (Continued From Page One) lof Gillian is played by Richard state and county officials and) | QX Office pesvate eecreizry, sine betiere .@-), ~119:00 3:20 p.m. the landing fees. draw permission to hold the | ¢, Answer major calls and all’ Brooks, who turns in a fine per st [O} A * nd Tampa city officials were Lenses ie ett ope seating Prag jes Racaichice At the Dec, 30 meeting, NAL| roses) at Wickers Field because minor calls possible, formance as a lad who finds life circuit juiges included the follow- Moves Again Prayers, never ts =n ee Key Weet scholule to one daily| field. there, The pon lg Shore anieanien smn "wo bis Uhing. Richard toe, Other endations 8. ’ e. Review approve "| cisely to his liking. Ri is ing: Earlier, Rabbi Schwartz was Caldes Channel round trip. granted permission to the Na- ports, | t in the Legislation to place jurisdic- | It’s moving day again for the thanked in like manner for sending} (north end) —+2h 10m 1.4 ¢t,| 00 Jan, 1 the new rate structure| tional Championship Rodeo As- f. Check equipment at end of bet timed py tps pseessers aap tion for the restoration ef luna- |city tax collector’s office. ccigeer ites ne eee CUMS ADD acu felgat Corractions|We into effect and NAL dropped] sociation last Friday to hold shift. jother Players’ productions. po agg ren oy gp yng a "glad to be subtracted. three flights. its show at Wickers Field. &. Submit daily activity report! Outstanding in a small part is Level aby sich Keen cance the city hail tower, 5 (+)—Plus sign: Corrections te| , S°me motel and hetel men The promoters of the rodeo covering gambling, vice, Frederick Taylor, who although he =r ore aay ase nen | ror pave copetenty de- BATTLESHIP MAINE ba edad: have complained te the commis: lagreed to post a $1,000 bond to crime, and complaints han-/may be a newcomer to the local tory exemption from jury duty] to tra eir business in| (Continued From Page One) ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA | slenere that the curtailed sir lover possible damage to the Lan group, certainly proves by his per- merely by reason of position pele aa robe eee ale destroyed once and for all any| Reference Station: Key West was hurting their busl- |tield and to furnish about $600| 4. Police Sergeants. This srade formance that he is no newcomer occupation, leaving the matter to| They had moved to the old -city illusions any one may have had of Time of Height of | On. worth of sod to make any ne-(Shall be abolished as seen as Pre-ito the stage. Or if he is, he hae the discretion of the court, electri i City ceeping the United States isolated| Station— Tide high water motel men say their bus- |cessary repairs. sent incumbents cease their active) amazing ability to fit into a ra- court. electric building at Greene and| soe mahinitionda iness is as good or better then é ‘duty with the police departments. ther difficult role in very adequate A care ancntica $0 toe Jadicial Duval Streets during the demoli- from eae (bridge) ....~oh 10m 9.0 f,| it was last season. Earl Adams, president of the|", “a Sergeant will act as re. fashion. Playing the part of a ue 4 were pale reAbapong'ed ‘tion project. The tower was re- Baers ee Spanich|No Name sa NAL applied to the Navy for per- club, pointed out that in the past lief man for all officers Of slightly intoxicated man, who ie Possibility anizing moved when pronounced p | mission to use Boca Chica Naval|* similar event caused severe the Police Department. Re-|nevertheless termediate court of appeals to takelit unsafe due to structural defects, War hastened U. S. annexation of] (east end) ...+2% 20m Air Station. The request was made|damage to the field. sits Gkectiy!4o.toe! Cust. 'Nies emeatenas ee ee some of the work from the Su- Hawaii and the completion of the to the Navy here and “The stadium is dedicated tol . A Sergeant will have chargeland Frederick prove tack, Preme Court, which seems to “ip Mak Faname Canei. Temperatures to Washington. the youth of the community,” of all the collection and re- man the Players Angina or ” ct ¥ overburdened with appeals arrott es Peres, ore ere anil, ee Mt 7:30 AM., EST Local Navy authorities do not|Adams said. “The Quarterback! pair of all parking meters| The sixth member of the cast rib seaiae er edhe ped . ei ea ce eget al a tee oMthey gg\2ct 08 Such requests. Action on|Club gave $3400 for sod and do-| and assist in the enforce-/must not be overlooked, even rae tt arecie|Upetate Trip fence ini Ponte, ot anase Sih pron eC Mina" Har vote cise st pete st ah "he TSS 4 Caribbean an American sphere of: pi; youth would have a football/ in = “*-|Simpson was an amazingly well- Legislation te abolish common.| Milton A. “Mickey” Parrott, a influence not unlike those of hel niosiechace > one — pening. field. ee nee Captain. |behaved Siamese in each of her law marriages In Florida, to ap- |candidate for the State Senate from European nations in the Far East” poston’ Gleauea ehnsigey or a M4-pas-| “Have you considered the| “5. Desk Sect ear comin eevecal brief appearances on stage, ply only to marriages consum- {the 24th District, has just returned| He said that after World War 1,|B0st0" 39 (Chica daily, if Nowy perntjesa|thousands of dollars in damage|shall be created with a pay Tateland the manner in which she ated after a future date to be oom Be four-day trip to Lee, Col-\the U. S. so quickly demobilized Buffalo — 53|forthcoming. Permission isithat could result?” he asked. aorta: shall be uacead pao batalla, Mickey Soy use her specified in the act. Lar (ripen counties inieotv| a paers forces that in the del Sepa 40| The line also says it tol, “dams pointed out that Key! olunteers among the patrolmen of note. magic spell eee Legislation making it a felony Pp ipaign organization. ly 30's “our armed forces) ‘West has a state ch: to remove a child from Florida| Parrott announced that he will were reduced to their lowest\Corpus Christi 67\¢xtend its New York-Miami night as a state championship| any of whom are eligible. Exam-| ‘The Players, in this reviewer's ‘ a , d that | lowest) coach flight to Key West if it can|>aseball team and the Quarter-|inations shall be given by an Out-\time, have never by a party to an action after the/open campaign offices in Ever- strength, in relation to our size,|Denver 27 A back 5 meh, : » ha put on a play court shell have ordered the child|glades City within the next ten|population and wealth.” Detroit 39|49 Boca Chica facilities, ack Club, along with other citi-/side personnel testing agency andiwhich did not have excellent set- not to be removed from the state.(days, Mr. Walter J. V. Hamilton After The War El P 29a canvhile, the commiasioners|2ens, is disturbed with the Pros-ithe three recommended candidates tings, costuming and lighting — in Preparation by a state bar com:|will manage the olfice. Parrott| After World War Il, he said, it! ane, |moved to bring new air service to|Pect of allowing this event tojshall be submitted to the Chief of|short, to see a play at the Bara saltios of a cosuplete revision of the| sided thet he will open other of-|was ‘the same old’ wtory” gis ey po ange ‘Gerald Saunder gor brought out Fong The "ccumiontion lead bee! Hip nee mechanics lien law. \fices in Naples, Naples Beach,'speedy demobilization. F ‘8, was ou approval. A c e operation would be Lesislation te require that any |Fort Myers, and Fort Myers Beach’| “Many objected,” he continued, Hoare a a board of county | that the same rodeo had per- {shall be based upon aie Govan, |* shock. action brought for divorce against |During his stay in Fort Myers, ‘‘to the fast rate at which we were}. ‘ thet Reyal Air | formed in Miami Stadium and |ments of ability to handle the pub- _ So it was no surprise to note the @ Momresident of Florida shall |Parrott the guest of Dr. J. C. throwing away our def before|XEY WEST ————__,_ 90 lines would start operations be- | in Yankee Stadium, Adams re- |lic pleasantly, tactfully, and dip- fine stage settings in this play. In be brought enly in the ‘county {Vinson and Mr. Godfrey Seotini, « we knew how the postwar world XeY West Airport 70) tween New York and Key West | plied, “Those stadiums are |lomatically, as well as to exercise|all the earlier scenes, the apart where the. plaintiff shell reside [World War 1 intend. “\would ehape up. “°4iLos Angeles ee el Pelvaisly owned its the tax. (nd judgement in emergencet; ment is welleuited to a” young or the P. ‘, “ws Louisville 58 in letter to . have adequate Be |witch happy in her a rn esata = rm a melt Lt ea oe cs te Pat | Por" Fs‘, nbs re eh sma ee ae Legislation extending the provi-|West at 700 Duval Street this week greater threat to our liberties than Miami Yo fac ready $o start daily fights be-| “W. Curry Harris, past presi-|intelligent reports. Ability, to use|and even a mortar and pestle oF sions of the law which prohibits a where he can be contacted daily/were Germany and Japan,” he Minneapolis 22 mi here. aa sips typewriter is desirable a |two suggestive of the mixing of @ person from driving a vehicle by anyone interested in his plat- added heigl 5e|, Doth Royal and Peninsula ere|“e"t of the club, added: “We are'he necessary to type reports but/magic potion. Then in the final while under the inf of form Capt i aig |non-scheduled—or independent air.|"°t here to criticize but to ask\typing speed is not a requirement. scene, it dawns on the ewer c influence of liquor i ‘apt. Murphy urged continued/New Orleans STitimes, a they like to be called, |You to reconsider. The stadium) The Desk Officer will report di- the af paimetc — Seroie to eee ier gin rrengronantetder ns Leow veahrmam mn the part of the\New York 58; The county today had rel should be kept for the youth oflrectiy to the Chief of Police, and'oniy pagpioer has changed = other drags. that may i ee with fe to meet with anyone ba py aie rial U. S. was some Norfolk 54!completed preparation of a build-|the community. It was named will not be under control of Liew-'a bit of greenery Dut ay impair nor- helpful suggestions that will day to live “in lasting peace with'Oxlah Ci “4 ; around, but thag ae igs pe * ahoma City ing at the field for Royal to use,/for a man who gave his life in tenants of the watch. He will sub-'the whole place now facilities, the growth of Monroe County our neighbors throughout A F P has the jor any other business of import-|world.” Omaha 21| Peninsula, it was reported, wiii|the service of his country and Ijmit a complete log of all calls to air of being the abode of a pete T, . ance, Memorial Wreaths Pensacola 61 use the offices of George Faraldo, think he’d turn over in his grave|the police department concerning fectly normal and human girl fe ‘ornadoes Hit sion | After Capt. Murphy's talk, rep-| Pittsburgh 57 airport manager, until a building|if he knew what was going on.”\all police activities, requests for/and in backstage jobs. q Ci V T =" |resentatives of these organizations Roanoke sjcan be made ready. Adams also pointed out that assistance, and pera ae ee ee ; Arkansas; 24 ty otes lo placed floral wreathes at the foot St. Louis 47| , Operations by one or both of the|there is a city ordinance on the|are no exceptions. He wi stage, is also the stage manager. B lof the Maine monument: San Antonio 59 lines may start this week. books which prohibits rodeos injmake out a special report for all'Frank Pennington is the able tects Injur ed Redeem Bonds [ Te oa Star Mothers; San C ar.[San prenciace pH LOCAL MAN SAYS HE [eps Ges howa green i and ellie oe eee under the Ar e Hlos Institutue; United Spanish War,Seattle 4 Harris termed the staging of | were Com The bonded indebtedness of the Veterans, B. H. McCalla Camp No.| Tallahassee 58} (Continued from Page One) |the rodeo an “unwarranted '©S 1 Persons. a : 'pervision of Ann Carleton who hae By THE ASSOCIATED Press |City Electric System will be re-5: Veterans of Foreign Wars Post/Tampa _ 64/the tree for four hours while they Tisk.” heer arunrirasaaippicey! belnown her value to the Key West Two tornadoes hit Arkansas|4UCed by an additional $26,000, ac: No. 3911; Veterans of | Foreign|Washington _ 59 drove off, Leto said. si: But Commissioner Louis Carto.| eae ae each desk officer ig ec Monday night, killing one man and ring to a resolution passed un-|Wars Auxiliary Unit No. 3911; Dis-| _, Finally, they warned him thatinell said that he saw the rodeo in ea es on watch. | Norm: wane sae: injuring at least 24 persons. animously last night by the ciey Sota neces Veterans Sree (| Th St ff! if he reported the incident to\Miami Stadium last Saturday| Until examination is held and ap- py srtrcprtla sn! bees setae pe De “ot Whitton aa they voted to redeem 26 of the 28. preriseate gen aa easitas| ot at zi bee they would “take care of his|night and that he checked with|pointments are made, the Chief) with the lighting effects iu nity im the eastern part of the|utlity company’s $1,000 refunding Stwyer Post No. 28, American], DALLAS p — The convalescent ie abductors then hit him evalie Saher nggaay Lorn aera sai goed, All in all, the Players have agate ringin: bonds i bond: Legion. i ttendant . any used. three pi combined their talents ee aint areata sold — paige ais an pe il _—_—_—_—_ el 2 rink, lee sete bare head ce he again lost con-| He said he was told that the but at no increase in salary. (Key West a pee four others. - |rate of 2 % per cent. [Info Agency Steps Up The attendant brought a pitcher Hiepeen evi se ie Senses!rodeo “has not caused $100 worth ‘“6. Patroimen. The force shall production with audiences throug k anctine tester caused the other] By redeeming the bonds now in-|Indochina Operation ee aodipeared a long See Inue. He made his way egead Fadel of damage in the two years it as consi of ee ppappaentr' sab out the em are sure to enjoy injuries when it dipped into|stead of waiting until they mature,| PHILADELPHIA ip i eh man spray: lof a sister on Fifth Street. been staged in Miami Stadium.” - from start to finish. “arksville, in West Arkansas, and ~ j A ( — Theodore. 'first mouthful across the room. ag a the electric company will save atiStreibert, direct : rashed a college gymnasium least $1,358.50 over the 19 year Infi “ be sot the U.S. rere most of the victims were| yearlInformation Agency, said i i; Twel trolmen (4 per shift) are “Gad!” he yelled "That seatt is| Today, police and the Miami| But Carbonell voted along Twelve P2 } a necessary to man the Police De- lest wotect” |FBI officer were notified by his\With the rest of the commission Dettment vehicles, Two foot patrol ‘ending a basketball game. : attendant ac: the fi ith the lescription trol: the colored areas. The Clov. crop introduced eee ane : mid-|ger of the City Electric Company,|cently by 50 per cent. |water pitcher. “apap only one of his abductors, he said, He explained his vote, saying brett will patrol a desig-\into England in the 17th Century Samises pau seelliwhic oe estimated that they have been able) “‘I have authorized a stepup of| Parkland Hospital aides said the|He identified him as having black|that he was “voting yes, not be-| and i % tion. It cooled off in the central States, t i ce 1% that had originally been set for/broken nose. pounds. He said he was wearing|field, but bec: it seems to be! About 100 pounds of good states after a brief summeryjing substantial savings in interest] 1955,” he said in a television inter.| The home inmate, they said, is dark brown trousers and alten what ces Hee fee Respectfully yours, beans wil yield prota five Perc - Payments, view. labout the same, isport jacket, the people.” | V. A. Lang, City Manager.lot castor oil, i ‘a i 5 x s ry 4 4 @ Merville Rosam, general mana-| to retire about $25,000 worth of the) ‘bonds annually since 1949, effect-| Period before they will come due./night his agency has increased its program in the Indochina area re- our operations there to a level/ jattendant is recovering from a In a bull’s-eye throw, he hit the family. Leto could give a di wavy hair and weighing about 170 to revoke permission for the show to be held. cause of possible damage to the! {men for Duval Street. Two foot pa-| nated area and will act as a prowl car. Patrolman watches will not)

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