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Page ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZzi Ickes’ Dairy Revealed That Roosevelt Feared Revolution By D, HAROLD OLIVER gf F di #5 i [ | | EE fyi Hat ge Hi i s Ft & ei fa f i 3 be é BE Fil 4 i gf + Fe dee i E E i i E g i rk f i HT i 8 itty Eglll Zeke ig e.. rrr G%2g F Monday, May 3, 1954 FLORIDA POLITICS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Candidates for the unexpired ‘|term of the late Gov. Dan Mc- Warner Bros.’ “Riding Shotgun,” reportedly a western action film Carty made their last appeals to- day for shares of some 650,000 Democratic votes expected to be cast in Florida’s first nominating primary tomorrow. Brailey Odham and LeRoy Col- lins were up and out early to woo the electors in Dade County, where Perhaps 30 per cent of all the state’s ballots may be voted. Act- with an unusual suspense twist,|ing Gov. Charley E. Johns chose will open locally Thursday Monroe Theatre starring Randolph protect the passengers and. cargo from the attack of bandits. Dur- nize 376 ot bea | He LH Joan Weldon portraying Scott's sweetheart is a screen newcomer who has been seen in such films as “The Command,” Warner Bros.’ CANTON, Ohio — A retired plant worker who disapproved of his. wife’s church shot and killed All who took part in the last fam- ily quarrel are dead, but neighbors recalled earlier disputes over the pc atoediog the. First Friends »@n organization opposed to war and violence. Police and Coroner E. B. Mores, Teconstructing the tragedy, said: William ©. Henry, 72, shot and his son Elmer, 39, as they stood outside the father’s home. Henry’s wife Daisy Mae, 63, tried to escape by running around their white frame home, but was caught by Henry, who ran around the other way. Bullets from his gun ad her in the abdomen and Neighbors, who said Henry ap- peared quite calm during the shooting, called police. Sheriff Harry W. Grossglaus or- dered tear gas shells fired into the house, where Henry had retreated. When that failed to bring him out, the sheriff fired 14 slugs through the front door. r Coroner Mozes said the bullets hit Henry in the left chest, under the left arm and in the lower abdomen. Henry, a big-boned, gray-haired man, was dead, sitting upright in a large easy chair with his rifle across his chest, when deputies broke into the house. Coral Hotel Aote. | RENOVATED une New Management ‘easonable Rates —MAID SERVICE— 312 Simonton Tel. 2-9188 Opposite Post Office \ attorn at the/to close his campaign at Tampa. The two rivals for the Republi- can nomination—J. Tom Watson and Charles E. Compton — -re- mained ¢omparatively inactive. The polls will open at 7 a.m. tomorrow in more than 1,700 pre- cincts and remain open until 7 p.m. There are 1,197,437 registered Democrats and 131,264 Republi- cans, but nowhere near all of them Tresentatives, interest has for the ar part been below the normal itch.. Statewide, the ballot lists con- tests only for governor and for two positions on the Florida Rail- road and Public Utilities Commis- three Democratic candidates governor took it easy Sunday. into Miami—Odham left later for Tampa to wind up his campaign. Collins and Odham stayed in Miami, where they will appear together tonight Collins started his campaigning at 6 a.m. with a visit to a farmers’ Pan American Airways shop, then a statewidé radio broadcast at 6:15 p.m. All three candidates continued to talk confidently of victory to- morrow. Unless one of them gets a clear majority to win the nomination— which never has happened since the two-primary system was es- tablished—the two high men will enter a runoff with the nominee to be decided May 25, TODAY'S STOCK MARKET NEW YORK i#—The stock mar- ket was generally lower’ today in a quiet manner in early dealings. The decline extended into a frac- tional range. A few good gainers dotted the list» Douglas Aircraft was up between 2 and 3 points' while the new “when issued” stock kept pace with a fractional rise. Going down were U. S. Steel, General Motors, Boeing, Radio Corp., Allied Chemical, American Tobacco, Chesapeake & Ohio, and Outboard Marine. Higher were United Aircraft, American Cyanamid, Atlantic Coast Line, Sinclair Oil, United Air Lines, and American Telephone. PULITZER PRIZES SET NEW YORK # — The annual Pulitzer Prizes for journalism and literature will be announced late today at Columbia University, Citizen Ads Bring Results LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (1933 Probate Act, Sees. 119, 120) IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, FLO- RIDA. IN PROBATE. In re: Estate of RIAN J. SLEGTENHORST, eceased, To All Creditors and Persons Having Claims or Demands Against Said Estate: You and each of you are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, mav have against the estate of ADRIAN J. SLEGTEN- HORST, deceased, late of said Coun- ty, to the County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, at his office in the court house of ‘said County at Key West, Florida, within eight calen dar months from the time of the first publinnste yf tht meet gts alain: orc ime, pn? + mand no Aa exce:-t-: Tost horst, THRU THE ADVERTISING TES = CASH 1c lle 10c CHARGE 15 Me 13c 1c lle 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS ‘12 DAYS” 24 DAYS 8c Minimum of 3 Lines Per Insertion DEADLINE: 9:30 A.M. DAILY In case of error, The Citizen will be responsible for only one insertion. CONTRACT RATES ON REQUEST Cash Over | Counter 99¢ Will Give You A 3-Line Classified for 3 Days Five Average Words Per Line 1—Announcements SUTHERLAND. STUDIO PORTRAITS THAT LIVE BABIES, children, family, groups, weddings, and commercials. Home or studio appointments. 923 White St. Phone’ 2-8872. 2—Apartments For Rent NEWLY renovated bedroom apart- ment. All utilities. Reasonable rates. 321 Simonton. ONE bedroom, all electric. Private bath, utilities, linens, dishes fur- nished. M and B Motel, 1031 Eaton. APARTMENTS and sleeping rooms. Nicely decorated. By day, week or month. Stutz Hotel. Apts. 410 Fleming. NOW RENTING — New efficiency apartments. Beautifully furnish- ed, adults only, no pets, excellent location, 716 Duval St., Phone 2- 5531. ONE bedroom furnished apart- ment, No pets. Apply 425 Fran- cis. By lease. COOL, modern, completely furnish- ed apartments. Best neighbor- hood. By week or month, 715 Sem- inole Ave. 4 FURNISHED apartments avail- able. Apply 411 William St. FURNISHED bedroom apartment. Good neighborhood. Apply Pine Plaza Apartments. 1301 Truman Ave. Apt. 1. WILL have apartment for rent the first of the month. Inquire at Pe- rez Brothers Bakery. ONE bedroom furnished apart- ment centrally located near Na- vy Yard. Will rent to couple, Phone 2-5731. FURNISHED bedroom apartments. All utilities included. Adults only. 915 Windsor Lane. APARTMENT for rent, low rate. Sea Shell Motel, South and ‘Wil- liam Sts. ONE bedroom apt. for quiet adults. $80.00 per month. 1206 Florida Street. APARTMENT furnished. 3 rooms and bath. Clean. $100.00 per month, No pets. Phone 2-2289. EFFICIENCY apt. opposite USO. Weekly rental. Couple only. No pets. The Price Organization, Real- tor, 411 Fleming. Phone 2-7611. APARTMENT for rent. Washing machine privileges. 1314 Vir- St. FURNISHED apartment, utilities furnished, for couple only, no pets. 608 Frances, 2-6015. APT. for: rent. One bedroom. Adults only. No pets. 620 Ashe Street. Phone 2-5371. APARTMENT for rent. Corner of Catherine and Grinnell. ONE bedroom’ aj it. Nicely furnished. Reasonable rent. Apply Gate Barber Shop, 328 Southard Street. ONE bedréom apartment. Adults only. Ph, 2-6711. FOR RENT: Furnished apartment. Apply 814 Olivia. NOW until Oct. 15 completely fur- nished one noom efficiency apart- Sw'mming, fishing, and boat- week and up. Gill Mo- ency Apart- adults, Near 11, Flagler. <4 bedroom a- + = +240 or 25514, Pletely furnished home. on 3434 Ave. E. $125.00 per month until Jan. 1, 1955. “Adults only. No pets. Call 2-289, see tslemuemern an REE a COOL, furnished or unfurnished, 24’ sq. living room, 1% bedrooms, garden. Lease. 2-578, a al cE TWO bedroom furnished home on canal, Lawton T. Thornley, Real- tor, 600 Truman. Phone 2-5022. SUMMER rates. Cottages, ments, rooms,. trailer space, Fri- edin, Perky Lodge, 12 miles north of Key West. WE Have the nicest two bedroom concrete house to rent to a nice couple, crib baby or teen-age girl. From May 1 for 6, 7, or 8 months. At a low rent for a fine home with garage and, just about everything completely furnished. H. M. Arm- strong, 3735 Avenue E, corner of 20th St., or Old Island Realty Ser- vices. month plus utilities. Phone 7974. S—Rooms For Rent LIVE IN this summer (May 1 - Dec. 1) at Casa Marina Hotel. Right on ocean. Private Beach. Single $4, double $6. Free continental -breakfast. Special low weekly and monthly rates. ROOMS for rent. Single $8 - $10 a week. Tropical Hotel, 114 Du- val St. FURNISHED room. Finest location Near beach. Single man. Sum- mer rates by week or month, 2- 5A—For Rent— Miscellaneous GARAGES and store room in busi- ness section. Call 2-3931 between 10 and 7. 6—Wanted To Rent PERMANENT Key Wester desires 2 bedroom furnished house. Con- tact M. Adams, 2-8865. 7—Business Rentals BUILDING now used by Table Supply, Duval at, Petronia. Avail- able July 1. Approximately 50 x 100, Parking facilities, Apply John Rivero, 664 South Drive, Springs. Phone 887792. LARGE store, entrance on two streets about 2000 sq. ft., indus- trial location, near waterfront; rea- sonable rent. Max Herman, Flamingo Dr., Miami Beach. 8—Male Help Wanted 9—Female Help Wanted (CONTINUED) BARMAID to work at the Jungle Bar, 801 Duval St. EXPERIENCED or inexperienced barmaid wanted at Boca Chica Bar, Stock Island. Phone 2-9444, 10—Male and/or Female Help Wanted EXPERT head bookkeeper. Apply Gulfstream Food Dept. Store, 1105 White St. MEN and Women wanted. Good paying jobs, earn to $2200 month in Canada, Alaska, Australia, U. S., and other foreign areas, Fare paid, all types labor, skilled, un- skilled. No obligation, write Bureau of Foreign Services, 149 Broadway, New York 6. 16—Personal ALWAYS new books for sale and rental at The Bookshop, 534 Fleming St. 17—Personal Services Singer Sewing Machines service, parts. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 118 Coral Way, Coral Gables. BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invita- tions and announcements print- sin The Artman Press. Dial FOR SALE: SIX consecutive issues of The Key West Citizen delivered to yoyr door, 25¢ weekly. Dial 2-5661, Circulation Dept. PHOTOSTATIC Copies. Fast ser- vice. Larry Karns Studio, 220 Duval. Phone 2-6811. NOTARY PUBLIC Ss. G. ARTMAN Citizen Office 18—Special Services SAM’s cesspool and septic tank service. Reasonable and service. Phone 2-5241, day or night. 20—Musical Instruments UPRIGHT piano in good condition, also piano bench. $150.00. 1012 Southard St. Phone 2-3973. 22—Lost LOST: One white ladies bowling shoe. Left foot, size 4%. Phone -|2-8714. Reward. EXPERIENCED meat cutter. Ap- ply in person, Gulfstream Food 1105 White. BOY for part time janitor work. Apply in person, Ponce’s Lun- cheonette, 701 Simonton. ° WANTED: Man at Casa Marina from midnight to 8 a. m. Can live in or out. Previous hotel ex- perience helpful but not neces- sary. Apply immediately Mana- ger. FOREIGN Employment Constuc- tion Work. If interested in for- eign projects with high pay, write Foreign Service Bureau, Box 295, Metuchen, N. J. KET CASHIERS. NONE OTHERS NEED APPLY. FAUSTO’S FOOD PALACE, 522 FLEMING. SEAMSTRESS. Steady work. Col. lins Mens Shop, 505 Duval St. BEAUTICIAN alt around operator. Apply Martin Hair Stylist. 921 Truman. Phone 2-3021. WAITRESS. Apply in person. Pon- ce’s Luncheonette, 701 Simonton. NURSEMAID to care for 2% year old child. Hours 8 a. m. to 6 P. m. Phone 2-3337 or 2-5386, EXPERIENCED produce clerk. Apply in person. Fausto’s Food Palace, 522 Fleming St. SALESLADY. Experienced prefer- red. Willing to train. Part or time. Apply Miller’s, 520 Duval. essary. Day and night shift a- vailable. Air-conditioned. Pleasant Sigsbee Snackery, Sigsbee Park. — GIRLS FOR FOUNTAIN work. Ex- Perience preferable, but not necessary. Apply Navy Exchange Fountain, Naval Station. “NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY to earn good income with AVON Cosmetics. We will train you with interesting Color Films. To arrange an interview write our District Ma- nager, Mrs. Smedley, P. O. Box to 1101, W. Palm Beach, Fla.” BsRMAIDS wanted experienced or inexperienced. Apply at the Gold- en Nugget Bar, 627 Duval. Citizen Advertisements Help Save You Money. 24A—Building and Financing F. A. and V. A NEW HOMES FOR SALE $2600 and $2850 Down PORTER-WAGOR-RUSSELL, INC, 1620 United St, Phone 2-2232, 25—Real Estate For Sale Key Cottage [SEASIDE cottage, highway ocean, beautiful view, elevated to catch South ocean breezes, two bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bath, furnished, boat basin, lot 90 x 325. Planted in Coconut Palms. Yours for $9500. Summerland Key. Johnson and Johnson, 419 Duval, Phone 2-2831, FOR Buying or selling any kind of Key West property, contact Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming St. Establish- ed 1919. A REAL HOME TWO bedrooms, two baths, large living room, dinette, kitchen, large garage and utility room on landscaped lot, near county beach. House has all the conveniences ap- preciated by home lover, including air conditioning. Johnson and John- son, 419 Duval. Phone 2-2831. FINE HOME in Casa Marina sec- tion, four bedrooms, large living room, dining room, breakfast room, kitchen, two baths and nice porch full| on large landscaped lot. See us for ‘price and terms. Johnson and John- son, 419 Duval St. Phone 2-2831, 2:tile baths, living room, separate dining room, kitchen, utility porch. Completely landsca; lawn with ly furnished. Apply 3722 Ave. E, evenings. Payment $60, 76. 2425 Fogarty. 25—Real Estate For Sale (CONTINUED) poses ees | WE HAVE BUYERS AND REN- TERS FOR DESIRABLE HOMES AND APARTMENTS. IF YOU WISH TO SELL OR RENT YOUR PROPERTY, LIST WITH LAWTON T. THORNLEY (REAL- TOR), 600 TRUMAN AVE., TELE- PHONE 2-5022. FLORIDA KEYS LAND MAPS CRAWSHAW 1954 EDITION MOST comprehensive and clearly defined Survey Maps ever com- piled of all the Florida Keys, Sect. 1-Ragged Key No. 6 to GEORGE DYKES Exclusive Sales Agent, 609 Ingra- ham Bldg. Miami, Fla. Phone 3- 34—Household Items For Sale <CONTINUED) BAHAMA bed. Custom built. Cost $149. Sacrifice. First $49. takes it. With slip covers. Mornings, Truman, Mrs. Doyle. FOR SALE: One % ton Mitchell air-conditioner, used less than 2 months, guaranteed perfect condi- tion, priced reasonable. Apply 803 Georgia St. after 12 noon. 35—Wanted To Buy WANTED apartment size refriger- ator. Call 2-2988, Cycle Store, 1030 Eaton St., Phone 2-6016. .| BICYCLE, Western 26, six months section. Screened porch. Close in, Lanscaped. FHA loan. 2-6197. 2 BEDROOM CBS Toppino home. Practically new. Beautifully landscaped. Sacrifice. No profit involved. 2010 Seidenberg. 26—Lots For Sale FOR Lower Keys property, phone Summerland Key 2 or write Hud- gins, owner, Summeriand Key. 31—Garden and Lawn Supplies SEASON for fertilizing period..Blu- Green, Bloom-Aid, liquid soluble, nutritional, and special plant foods. Key West Garden and Lawn Sup- 33—NMiscellaneous Make The ARTMAN PRESS YOUR headquarters for the finest in printing. DIAL 2-5661. — NOTES Payable Forms. 10 for 15e. Artman Press. Phone 2-5661. 40 MACHINES for your use. You wash em and you know they are good | washed right. Soak, wash, 3 rinses, $.25. Dried, ready to put away $.25, Wash em home, we will dry em, $.35 load. Paul’s “Self Ser- vice” Laundry, .426 White St. Cheap. 800 Duval. 48” % h. p. EXHAUST Fans. $125. each. Sheet metal hood available del radio-phonograph. Beautiful Mahogany. Cost $100. Sell $65. Bill Meyers, Hotel La Concha. Tele, 2- 5621. FOR SALE: Cement mixer. Slight- ly used. Reasonable. M and B Motel. GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIXTURES — HARDWARE KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. 219 Simonton St. Tel 2-3123 REMINGTON - Rand typewriter, $60. Mr. Cutler, 1109 Petronia old, used very little. $30.00. 1012 Southard St. Phone 2-3973, 37—Automotive Parts USED Truck and passenger car tires — New recaps, all sizes. Dick’s Tire Service, 929 Truman. 38—Automobiles For Sale $295.00 DOWN — ’S4 Fords and Chevs. delivery miles 1695 up. Superman, 1401 N, W. 36th St., mi, Fla. $295 DOWN ‘34 FORDS AND CHEVS. DELIVERY MILES 1695 UP. SUPERMAN, 1401 N. W. 36 ST. MIAMI, FLA, 39—Trailers For Sale ONE trailer, sleeps 4, Refrigera- tor, electric stove, furnished. Phone 2-7661, 48 GLIDER. 20’ with 8 x 12 screened porch. Interior very good condition. Must sell. Lot 55. Overseas Trailer Court, Stock Is- land. 1953 TRAILER, 27°. Will sacrifice. $400.00 equity and take over pay- ments. Sun Crest Trailer Park, Stock Island. : YOU can deal, on the telephone, with confidence when. buying from Bill Walter’s Tropical Trailer Sales Miami’s leading mobile Home dealer. Ph. 78-1288 Miami for information and prices. 1946 MARTIN 23” with 18x10’ enclosed _ patia, Must sell. Leaving Key West. Lot F. 14, Coral Isle Trailer Park. tock Island. 4x6 UTILITY Trailer, Inquire 130-D Peary Court. 39A—Trailers For Sale or Rent FURNISHED trailer includes lousie living room. Apply Haven Trailer Park. 39B—tTrailer Accessories TRAILER awnings made and re- — Paired. Umble’s Canvas 802 Caroline St. 40—Motor Bikes and Motor Scooters -|FOR SALE 1950 POWELL Motor 34—Household Items For Sale EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY 3824 Duck Avenue, Poinciana. Phone 2-6951. We Buy and Sell New ané Used Furniture. DO YOU NEED GOOD USED FURNITURE single steel bed, chest of draw- ers, night table. 1511 17th Ter- race. Sunrise Shores. 2-5398. —————————— STUDIO couch with cover. 0} into bed. $40. 47-1 Poimciana. Any time. i: HOLLYWOOD bed, studio couch with cover. Both in good condi- tion. Apply 209 Ann. 7 DOUBLE metal bunks tresses. Phone 2-7661. — ONE Kenmore wringer type wash- ing machine with pump. Excel- lent condition. $50. 28 Rest Beach. 1 ELECTRIC automatic slicing ma- chine, 1 hand slicing machine, 1 hand iawn mower, 4 shashes, screen windows, 1 screen door, 1-%4 electric motor, 1 double Hollyw bed, 1 small dresser, 2 tables; 1 steel clothes closet. 3727 Flagler Avenue. with mat- shop-|FOR SALE: Easy washing ma- chine. In good condition $50. 1312 Reynolds. Street. Phone 2-5967. —_———— COMBINATION crib and youth bed. Used 3 months. Like new Cail at 175-D Peary Court. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN scooter. Phone 2-3963. 41—Boats and Motors 17 BOAT with Ovan inboard mo tor and trailer. Cheap. Stock Is land Trailer Court. 16’ OUTBOARD boat with cabin; 16 HP Johnson Seahorse out- board motor, Two oars, life pre- server, heaving line, etc, trailer. Outfit complete — $350.00 cash. 225-D Poinciana. (FOR SALE — New, used, rebuilt Marine engines, 2 to 550. H. P. Also reverse gears, conversions, manifolds, propellers, Paints and supplies at low prices. FREE catalog. STOKES MARINE SUPPLY Coldwater, Michigan. 42—Dogs - Cats - Pets WANTED a home for kittens. Call 2-2669, PEDIGREE Black cocker spaniel pups. 2 months old. Reasonable. 1004 Eaton St. Phone 2-2356. 45A—Transportation Business NEW YORK, New Jersey Boston, YO! lew 'e Nery Sina ar tear sent waukee, Cleveland, Toledo, Schenectady, Kansas, Connec- ticut, , Detroit, St. Lou- ter, New Hampshire, Maine, -Wash- ington, Syracuse, 139 NE ist St., Miami, Rm. 708. Call ig Miami. Open until 9 p.m. 49—Moving A. B. Transfer, Storage Co. Local, long distance moving. 700 Caro- line. Tel. 2-8461. house trailee———

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