The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 25, 1954, Page 10

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IT WASN'T SPRING FEVER, AFTER ALL | Page 10 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, March 25, “ ue h G. 9 P hi T Il A * a ENDICOTT, N.Y. # — James, spring when they saw greenbacks | A little later Charles Greco walked | : r 1t1s OV t amp et CLis tomie Secrets Jecovelli lene dancing on the sidewalk. in and reported he had lost $152.| VA'W d§ : bea 'éo thought |" ‘They collected $132 worth and |The bills had slipped through a F -Hea peaksAgainst Haymes | NEW YORK (—A_ British | enrich uranium to fissionabie | trusted men, and then only if they were over-feverish with | took them to police headquarters. | hole in a pocket. | fa - Rien en : they poe! eiesecgeee " }pamphlet which anyone can buy | and how they produce plut MANCHESTER, N.H. (®—Wayne | government for their departure. for about 70 cents is reported to material for the atomic bom E. Richards, national commander | They don’t identify the influence. | contain atomic energy information| “These techniques, developed of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, I'll gladly take part of the influ-| of a type long kept highly secret ‘first in the United State: lished about a month ago, ané said last night his organization had | ence.” in this country. known in detail to few An copies are now reaching this coun- something to do with trying to get | He said also: “I say if any man| The New York Times reported | scientists because here security try, it was said crooner Dick Haymes deported. | like Haymes makes a lot of dough | the pamphlet in a dispatch sent | regulations, established by Con-, It contains e1 information of “America’s most fabulous sports wear shop for the family” | He told a banquet meeting that | in this country and is afraid, or |from Kansas City, where the | gress, require that such inform a type cailed sified’? in this ae the VFW had asked U.S. Atty. Gen. | refuses to serve his country in time | American Chemical Society is hold-| tion be ‘classified.’ That is, it has country to send a person to jail Haymes, and added: | of need, he can go back to Argen- | ing its 125th national meeting. {to be stamped ‘top secret’ and and possibly even death as a 423 B. Duval Street I read in $ome of the papers | tina and take Rita with him. The Times said the British gov-/| filed in a safe. 2 ade public by an Amere that Dick and his wife, Rita Hay- | Neither Haymes nor his attorney |} ernment pamphlet written by| “It can be shown to only a few i Bae easubslinved: as Across from La Goncha Hotel worth, are charging ‘pressure’ in| could be reached for comment. K.E.B. Jay of the division of | ore Z atomic emergy of the minister of | s Leas io ce on | supply is being studied by leading | ‘aa SEAR CTE ATARI RET r Pd American scientists ‘‘with avid in-| casuad S$ om re terest.” The Times added: | = _ Pe. i “Tt tells the story of atomic! Number One in power | . F energy production in Britain. The . avidity of American scientific in- | terest in the pamphlet is because e it tells in detail how the British} Come Drive Radiation-Free Fish | : bie) Required By Packer CHRYSI = 4 ust ; SAN PEDRO, Calif. W—The Van a J i) Say a \ - aS Camp Sea Food Co. says it will Come at once for the best selections— CHARGE IT i i pre ‘tat i Sa Buy your “Easter” and next Summer's Budget your payments | * . The company also announced h.p Wardrobe - Latest Styles - New Fabrics - | weekly or twice month- oe = 4 | yesterday that it has canceled an ALL AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS! ly. Remember this is | ; , \ | order for 200 tons of the fish from ; Positively a FREE SER- | " Japanese waters. Government offi- Anything less VICE, nothing added A | ci i . . Nylon Cords $3250 to the price, no extra 74 |cials are checking all shipments is yesterday $C A ; of tuna to American ports, and so tilerelly Paecen nom eaecrec radia ’ 7 4 | far none of the tuna received is 4 ' x q believed to have been near the 4 Cc 1 T ey 1 Gold Coast Casuals | 4 5 . < . " area of the recent nuclear test : NAVARRO, Inc. @ 601 Duval Si. ool Tropicals $ 50 : z | . ; explosions, said Gilbert Van Camp Sitteees Lite Weight | 4 |= D CASUAL COATS = ACTON (Miracle Fibre) $ 50 SEASON'S NEWEST NEW MIRACLE THREAT FABRICS and COLORS DOES NOT WRINKLE NEW STORE OPENS—Present this morning for the official open- $10.95 s $15.95 ing of the new Sherwin-Williams Paint and Color Service Center, SLACKS 709 Duval Street, were representatives from Ft. Lauderdale and Save! Save! Save! Miami as well as local employes. Mayor C. B. Harvey cut the kin—F th 95 | NOW “S57 2 Pair for 41129 ribbon to open the store to the public. Pictured above are T. A. | Cook, Ft. Lauderdale store manager; Bob Archer, local store SLACKS : credit manager; Mayor Harvey; Ed Brantley, local store manager; Bill Williams, manager of one of Sherwin-Williams Miami stores; DectkiniSheenisGakardine and Bob Roberts, local paint contractor.—Ciitzen Staff Photo, Finch. NOW ‘10 2 Pair for #19” Your Credit Is Good! Just Say “CHARGE IT" Pay According To The Convenience of Your Income Gold Coast Casuals 4% B. DUVAL STREET — Across from La Concha Hotel @ Browns @ Tans @ Wines Register Here for Easter Parades HER FIRST REGISTRATION—Juana Alvarez Rivero, 1307 FOR WEAR Royal Street, registered as a voter in the office of Sam Pinder this week. She is 81 years of age, and this will be her first time - @ FOR QUALITY to vote in any election. Mrs. Rivero was born in Cuba\May 27, 1873, and was brought to Key West at the age of seven months. She was a school teacher here for many years at a private school at the corner of Simonton and South Streets, but she did not become a naturalized citizen until Nov. 3, 1941. Mrs. Rivero will cast her vote in the May elections in Precinct Three. £0 Ww SATURDAY EVENING POs; Yes, she registered as a Democrat.—Citizen Staff Photo, Finch. | ADVERTIS! A LOOSE SHINGLE is ) | of course you want an a : . . seaman ea electric DISHWASHER AKC) ee appearance and extra wear. Of course you want a dishwasher, that noble appliance that takes over one of your most de- tested chores. With this worksaver, you gain at least an hour a day to spend as you like. No more hand dishwashing ... and your pots and pans sparkle. It’s a magnificent time-saver—but that’s not all. It saves dishes, too. There’s less breal é never a chip or crack. See your dealer for your dishwasher today ... - no 4 enjoy an extra hour a day to spend as you like. it might result in expensive water damage. Check your home for all such sources of future trouble, and have repairs made promptly. Finance the job with a low-cost home improve- City Electric System 9) err The Florida National Bank ELECTRICITY ‘TODAY'S BIGGEST BARGAIN At Key West Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation YOUR FRIENDLY COMMUNITY BANK 402 DUVAL STREET

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