The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 4, 1954, Page 5

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SPECIAL 3-DAY SALE ‘Clearing Out! MAKING ROOM FOR MORE LOT NO. 1. 444 Southard Street “ PHONE 2-2242 + New Paint $749.00 ‘53 Chevrolet, 4D 4,000 Miles - Like New $1599.00 x) | r, Cl. Cp. + Heater Automatic Drive $1299.00 ‘47 DeSoto, 4-D Fluid Drive $399.00 DeSoto, 4D = Steering Radio - Heater $1999.00 ‘51 Dodge, 4-D New Paint $1099.00 “47 Kaiser, 4-D Good Condition } ‘49 Plymouth, Sbrn. Average $399.00 ‘52 Plym., CrnBrk, : Radio - New Paint “3 PS oaiabeed epee lb. Cp, + Like New Radio - Heater ‘33 Buick Spec., 4-D Dynaflow $1999.00 ‘S1 Buick, 2-D Dynaflow - Radio - Heater $1199.00 "S4 Chev. Delray 210 New Car Guarantee $1999.00 ‘52 Chevrolet, 4-D Radio - Heater ‘51 Chrys., WndsD1x Radio - New Paint $1299.00 ‘51 Radio DeSoto, Cl. Cp. = Excellent $1099. 00 ‘$3 Dodge, ¥2-T Trk New Truck Guarantee $1199.00 "54 Ford, Subrn. 58 Pl ae 4D — $1449.00 ‘ ‘82 Plymouth, 4 $1199.00 ‘51 Studebaker, 4-D Radio - Hydramatic » $949.00 "50 Studebaker, 4-D i Radio Up to 24 Months Terms WRITTEN GUARANTEE WITH EACH CAR Navarro, Inc. “Lot No. 1 Lot No. 2 424 Southard = Opp. Navy Street Commissary PH. 2-2242 PH. 2-7886 Friday, June 4, 1954 Met Refuses To Sell Integrity NEW YORK (®—'the financially hard-pressed Metropolitan Opera has turned down a $100,000 bequest from an amateur composer on grounds that its “artistic integrity” is not for sale. The money was willed. to the Met by McNair Ilgenfritz, wealthy Philadelphia real estate man who died in April, 1953, on condition it produce one of two operas he wrote—Phedre” and “Le Pas- sant.” The Met announced yesterday that its musical staff examined copies of Ilgenfritz’ scores and found them not up to Met stand- ards. Despite the annual operating de- ficit of $400,000, directors decided that “under the circushstances and as a matter of policy, the bequest should not be accepted.” The first balloons were launched in 1783. ONLY alas AUTOMATIC WASHER ROMAT is a Trade Mark NUE Pa On Just place clothes to be washed on the Laundromat’s exclusive «? Weigh-to-Save Door. The In+ dicator-Scale quickly shows the exact load size. You save soap, hot water and money, GET PROOF ... see the ditt ference. Only the Laundromat washes every garment in every Joad uniformly clean. d ony $4 5 (a ween! After Small Down Payment > TAKE 24 MONTHS TO PAY | you caw 88 SURE..1F 118) Westinghouse LOU'S RADIO & APPLIANCE Lou Carbonell 522 Duval Street TEL. 2-7951 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 5 Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy with scattered showers and: chance of thundershowers tonight and Saturday. No important change in temperature with a low tonight about 77 and a high Satur- portions tonight. Little change in temperatures elsewhere. Jacksonville Through the Flori- do Straits and the East Gulf Area: south to southwest winds today excepting shifting to west, north- west over the north portion, Satur- day gentle to moderate northwest to northeast winds. Scattered show- ers and thundershowers in the south and central portions today and widely scattered showers , | thorough Saturday with clear to partly cloudy weather and isolat- j Jed showers. Observation Taken at Post Office Building, 7:00 A.M., EST, Key West, Fla., June 4, 1954 Precipita' Total last 24 hours ......... .0 ins. Total this month .............. 08 ins. Deficiency this month .... .33 ins. Total this year ...:.....m- 16.12 ins, Deficiency this year ...... 5.79 ins. Relative Humidity, 7 A.M. 81% Barometer (Sea Level), 7 A.M. 29.98 ins.—1015.2 mbs, France Gives By CARL HARTMAN PARIS «}—France ordered Gen. Ely recently returned from a survey mission to the Far Eastern battleground. His report has been made the basis. of government plans for all-out defense against new Vietminh rebel threats to the vital Red River delta around Hanoi, Will Fight On The appointment came shortly after Laniel’s shaky regime gave further evidence of its determina- tion to fight on in Indochina. The Cabinet yesterday named Edouard Frederic-Dupont minister for the Associated States of Indochina and raised the post to full Cabinet rank. Frederic-D upont’s predecessor, Marc Jacquet, held the junior min- isterial rank of secretary of state. In combining the top Indochinese military and political commands the government returned to the set- up followed when the late Marshal Jean de Lattre de Tassigny hurled the Communist-led Vietminh back from the delta in 1951. De Lattre had been given both posts after a try at dividing them, to minimize military influence on the developing Viet Nam govern- ment, had not proved entirely suc- cessful. By again concentrating power in one man’s hands, the gov- ernment obviously hoped Ely would be able to repeat De Lattre’s suc- cessful offensive. There was no immediate an- nouncement of new assignments «| for Navarre and Pejean. Both men ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Time ef Height of Station— Tide high water Bahia Honda (bridge) ....—oh 1m 9.0 tt. Ne Name Key (east end) ....-2h 20m Beca Chica —th 4m * Sandy Pt. Caldes Channel +h tom ie (nerth end) COUNTY ASSESSOR (Continued from Page One) to as it apparently must, ments will have to be made in the had assumed their duties in Indo- china only last year. Ely’s successor also was not an- nounced immediately. The new Indochina chief is a thrice-wounded veteran of both world wars. A graduate of St. Cyr military academy, France’s West Point, he became chief of staff last August. Security Risk Bill Drafted WASHINGTON W — Sen. Mundt (R-SD) said today that as “a di- rect result” of the McCarthy- Army hearings he has drafted a He said his bill would create in the Justice Department “a division of personnel security” to which the FBI would report findings adverse to rie ent employes. Such re- . g0 the suspected “The new division,” Muhdt ex- , “would do what the FBI will not and should not do — evalu- ate the information the FBI de- velops.” said specialists in the divi- vie Aaa hair ieeote ex- ay jal, and then proceed to foree some decisive ac- tion on the findings, " “They would hand down findings that ‘in our opinion your should peared ae: X,’ for instance,” said, adding that the filing of such a decision with the em- ploying agency would automatical- ly bring into operation all of the steps now provided by law and regulation for protection the government and the individual through appeal and review. Mundt said he has mentioned the idea to Atty. Gen. Brownell and that Brownell termed it “‘in- pers, Canadian Pacific, yesterday’s most active issue up 1 7/8, started today on 3,000 shares, up 1/8 at 2427 and then advanced a little COMMUNIST-LED (Continued from Page One) said the United States has just completed a 10,000-mile transfer of 10 Navy four-engine Privateer bombers from California to Indo- china. Ten of the dig planes had been donated previously to the French- Vietnamese war effort. Two of these were shot down over Dien Bien Phu. U.S. Navy crews flew the new arrivals from San Diego. KWHS GRADS ARE (Continued from Page One) it well.” The meeting was opened by the who had as his guest, State Sena- Peo- | tor-elect William Neblett. Dr. H. 617 Duval Street RCA - ADMIRAL ZENITH - CROSLEY —Also— Aniennas, Masts, Accessories Installations PHONOGRAPH RECORDS Easy Payments Established Dealer OVERSEAS Radio & Appliance Co. PHONE 2-325) 617 DUVAL ST Music Award The William R. Warren more, Also higher were U. S. Steel, Packard, Radio Corp., American Telephone, Homestake Mining, and Pennsylvania Railroad. Lower were Republic Steel, U. S. Rubber, International Harvester, American Smelting, U. 8. Gypsum, and United Aircraft. STEELE PLEADS (Continued from Page One) his investigation of the dead man showed that he had a criminal record “two pages long.” There were several convictions for drunk- enness and two for assault with a deadly weapon, Esquinaldo point- “MISS MAY” ENDS o eaiie Ha E i i : : aH fae & Charlottes- a e £ g i j : £ F i 1 to}.L. WILLNER DEATHS MANUEL VARELA, JR. Manuel Varela, Jr., 48, died yes- terday morning at his residence, 1108 Georgia St., after-a long ill- ness, Funeral services will be held this aftermeen ut 5:99 from the chapel of the Lopez Funeral Home to St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Catholic Church. The Rev. John Capelle of the Catholic Church will officiate at the services. Burial will be in the family plot in City Cemetery. Survivors are the mother, Mrs. Louis S. Varela; one brother, Pe- ter Varela; five sisters, Mrs. So- phia Perez, Mrs. Marguerite Bur- chell, Mrs. Emma Vargas, Mrs. Blanche Collins and Mrs. Mary Pe- rez, Mr. Varela was a barber by trade and operated a barber shop at 1111 Georgia St. He was also the son of the late Manuel Varela who was City Councilman here in Key West. MRS. MARY ELLEN SCANLAN ROBERTS Mrs. Mary Ellen Scanlan Rob- erts, 77, died unexpectedly Thurs- day in Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Roberts is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Charles S. Kraeg- er, 705 Truman Ave., Key West; a sister, Mrs. Russell Tingley, De- troit, Mich.; and her husband, Ja- mes W. Roberts. She was born in Providence R. I. Funeral services will be con- ducted by Foth Funeral Home, To- ledo. Mrs. Charles S. Kraeger and family left Key West this morn- ing to attend the services, LOCAL RED CROSS (Continued from Page One) Carey, Neil Knowles and Yvonne Baillod. An award was presented to The Key West Citizen for loyal service in the 1954 membership campaign, An award was given to the Fox- es for their contribution of services as head of the 1954 Marathon Fund raising campaign. Officers and a board of direc- tors were elected at the meeting to serve for three years. The officers included, the Rev. Ralph Rogers, chairman; Claude Spear, vice chairman; Wilhelmina Harvey, secretary; Neil Knowles, jurer, ‘ Elected directors are Hugh Dug- gan, Stuart Whiting, Joe Allen, En- rique. Esquinaldo, ,,Grace Crosby, Eva Warner Gibson,Harold Camp- bell, Dave King, Paul Albury and Lucille Calverly. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF PROBATE IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, MONROE CODEENS STATE OF Estate of sia Salome Chile Ledford also know as Salome C. Ledford nee Salome F. Chile (Salome Chile) deceased. * The State of Florida, to All Per- sons Interested in the Estate of said lent: You are hereby notified that a written instrument purporting to be the Last Will ‘and Testament of said decedent has been admitted to Probate in said Court. You are hereby commanded with- in six calendar months from the date of the first publication of this notice to appear in said Court and show cause, if any you can, why the action of said Court in ad- mitting said Will to probate should not stand unrevoked. (Seal) (sd) RAYMOND R. LORD, County Judge, Monroe County, Florida, may 21. ju , 1954, NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of “Rolfe’s Trailer Park.” Stock Island, Key West, Florida, intends to register the said fictitious raed we the Pi ores of the Circuit ourt of Monroe County, Florida. Dated Mav 13, 1954.7" ELSIE §. ROUFE, ole Owner. may 14-21-28; june 4, 1954. an Ed IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 16th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLOR- pa. IN CHANCERY. No. 13-1118 ELBRIDGE W. FULLER, Plaintiff, ve. NOTICE TO DEFEND SUIT TO FORCLOSE A MORTGAGE IRENE ERRICO: EMIL J. ERRICO; ALFRED L. MAG- G10 and ELIZABETH MAG- GIO, his wife; and RAY- MOND D. ADRIAN and AD- ELINE ADRIAN, his wife, Defendents, 3: EMIL J. ERRICO 2901 West Harrison 8t. Chicago, Tilinois. You, EMIL J. ERRICO, are here- by notified that a Bill of Com- plaint to Foreclose the Mortgage on the following described proper- ty, to wit: Lots 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, and 23 in Block One (1) shown on a Plat entitled “MA. DALAY” a subdivision in Sec- tion 6, Township 62 South, Range 39 East, recorded in Plat Book 1 at page 194 of the Public Records of Monroe Coun- ty, Florida together with the improvements contained there- on; together with the furniture and furnishings, fixtures and equipment contained _ therein, known as the “Mandalay Res- taurant ‘and Cabins.” has been filed against vou, and you are required to serve a copy of your answer or Pleading to the Biil of Complaint on the Plaintiff's At- torneys, JAMES G. PACE and AR- THUR L. WILLNER, 310 S. E. 2nd Ave., Miami 32, Florida and file the original Answer or Pleading in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 29th day of June, 1954. If you fail to do so, judgement bv default will be taken | against you for the relief demand- | ed in the Bill of Complaint. This notice shall be Publishec once # week for four consecutiv weexs in THE KEY WEST CIT! AND ORDERED at Ke orida this 27 day of Ma: mT, R. ADAMS, Glen Circuit Court, Monru: SS FLORENCE ‘B. SAWYER | Deputy Clerk. JAMES G. PACE and ARTHUR b for the Plaintiff. way Bo; juve 4-11-18, 1954. |201 Grinnell Street Military Personnel Appliances - Furniture - Television Nationally-Advertised Brands 40% TIRES SAVE 20% TO FREEZERS REFRIGERATORS TELEVISION DIAMONDS CAMERAS RADIO BEDDING JUST A FEW OF- THE NATIONAL BRAND PRODUCTS YOU WILL FIND AVAILABLE AT MILITARY CONSUMERS SERVICE STOCK ISLAND Next To The Gulf Station DISCOUNT MAIL ORDER SERVICE Mid the friendliness and good fellowsilip of your favorite bor or restaurant, enjoy the golden, gleaming goodness of Miller High Life... the beer that’s bound to be good because it's %% brewed to be good. Ask for Miller High Life... by nome... always! Le Clempapre Sf Bot Bex JOSEPH I. RUTMAN, Inc. Key West. Fla.

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