The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 25, 1954, Page 8

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Ey : i ill i H i aS i g ef # SEE sigel tp FF i Hee FEE a! £28 sant ae & i Rs pellets BeFet. Ry H | Ut 1 Weatherman Says einai 06 couty, with satiered showers or thru Thursday; not much change in Low tonight near 76 showers and thundershowers. : Gulf: East ERVIN SAYS FLA. © (Continued From Page One) tion immediately but that if must come eventually, it come only after a reasonable Pp riod of time and then only om to let the legislature know the uation more clearly by the time Florida’s lawmakers meet in the spring. FAILURE OF (Continued From Page One) were sailors—Norman Cranford -|and Hamlin Daughtery. Justice of the Peace Hamlin said ming | the two sailors were witnesses only easterly winds Thursday. Partly cloudy to occasionally clou- : seattered an: ite variable mostly easterly Thursday. Partly clou- with seattered show- Sammaty for Tropical A Cuba into the western Ca- gan today. It shows no threats i and is accompanied slight increase in showers than fresh winds. otherwise in the nearby areas continue quiet. ne a ‘Taken at Post Office i 7:00 A.M., EST, Key West, Fla., August 25, 1954 in that they identified the body of the crash victim, Sheila Perrin, @ 20-year-old Navy wife. State's Drake was the result of “ lay on the part of the Navy turning Drake over jo the Sheriff's | The department and the Navy had engaged in a week-long hassle over the surrender of Drake. The Navy claimed it could not release Drake to civil authorities unless those authorities agreed to return the prisoner to the Navy at no expense to the Federal govern- ment, ‘The sheriff's department said it had no authority to sign such an agreement. Navy Gives In ‘The Navy finally capitulated and urrendered Drake. ake, In his testimony at yesterday's a hearing, Roper said he questioned Drake at 9:30 a. m. on June 3, about nine hours after the ear ov- ins, | erturned. .| Drake made the At that time, Roper testified, e following admis- . | sions: 29.93 ins.—1013.9 mbs, Temerrow's Almanac —— 8-8, 6:52 p.m. ; $f. HE Hf: fF if i ali Fr gE 58 g # gs ry r] ePss i aS zt aR: sf : Hy é RF 5 i fe foes That he was driving the that he was driving about 60 miles per hour. 4 Hamlin Present. - Justice of the Peace Hamlin was Carl Williams, another sailor. «He testified that he and Drake ACTION ON DAY (Continued trom Paze One) missioners deferred action until a special meeting set this afternoon to allow. them time to study appli- cations of three persons whose names were submitted to the city manager by the civil service board. They also said that they would like to have all five members of the commission present when they vote on the appointment, Mayor B, Harvey was absent from Age dly gel er the law, appointment of the finance director is made by the city Manager, but must be con- firmed by the city commission. The appointment was made nec- essary by the resignation of fin- ance director Craig Bowen, which will be effective at the end of the month. GUERILLA FORCES ACT IN MANCHURIA TAIPEH, Formosa « — The Chinese Nationalist Tatao news agency said today anti-Communist guerrilla forces are operating in Manchuria. The agency quoted un- derground contacts as Saying the Communists have admitted 95 clashes with guerrillas in the past year. last _ Melbourne and Sydney, Austra- lia are the only cities in that coun- try with more than a million pop- ulation, LT. FOX MAKES (Continued from Page One) order from his mother and had retained a local attorney. No Court Appearance ~ I told Mr. Roper that I had no intentions of appearing in civilian court to represent Drake, I asked that the chaplain be allowed to see Drake in order to ascertain whe- ther or not Drake had received a money order and had retained coutiall Mr. Roper agreed to this. The chaplain was allowed to talk to Drake and the chaplain informed Mr. Roper and me that Drake had retained a local attorney. I then advised Mr. Roper that my interest in the case had ceas- ed and that I was sure the case was in the hands of a competent attorney. Mr. Roper then invited the cha- plain and me to sit down and talk. He proceeded to discuss several local cases. We engaged in a friendly conver- sation for 10 or 15 minutes and the chaplain and I departed. - I donot recall making any state- ment to Mr. Roper to the effect that if I was refused permission to see Drake that Navy might not al- low the other witnesses to appear. I do not believe the statement was made because I know and Mr. Roper knows that if a proper re- quest or subpoena for/ Naval per- sonnel to appear in local courts is made, the Navy is bound to honor the request, ee — eee THRee Horers In MAPAMI porurar prices ——$—— 2 etter ce Located in the Heart of the City REASONABLE ROOMS WRITE or WIRE RATES for RESERVATIONS with BATH and TELEPHONE Ritz Pershing _ Miller HOTEL HOTEL HOTEL 82 E. Flagler $. (226 N.E. Ist Ave. 229 N.E. Ist Ave. 102 Roome 100 Rooms 80 ® levator Elevator Rooms Solarium Heated Elevator 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION For Home or Commercial Use... We Are Prepared To Furnish You With Clean, Pure Cube »» Crushed ICE Thompson Enierprises, Inc. (Ice Division) Dial 2-6831 Key West, Florida Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service between MIAMI and KEY WEST Alse Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule (Ne Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Arrives at Miami at 12:00 e’clock Midnight. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o’clock Midnight re ia at Key West at 6:00 o'clock Local Schedule LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EXCEPT ppg ll at 8:00 nnn! iw at Miami at 4:00 o'clock P.M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT A.M., and NAVARRO, INC. NAVARRO, INC. COMPAR our PRICES and TERMS ———— prices and terms meet West or Miami, Our os All of our prices are on the windshield of each car. We cannot raise the price when we see yoy coming. Our trade-in values are very reasonable or we would not have sold 619 Used Cars in 1953. See us fer the best deal in town, while we are in our cleanup. Ladies’ or Men's GRUEN WRIST WATCH Given Away Absolutely FREE With the First Five Cars Sold Each Day—Thursday, Friday and Satur- day—with a Value of $700 or More CARS TO CHOOSE FROM $465.00 PLYMOUTH 4:Door—Stock No. 1119 1953 “ONI ‘OUNVAVN 1952 PLYMOUTH 4-Door—Stock No. 1127 ___ DeSOTO Club Coupe—Siock No. 1196 __ CHRYSLER, Windsor De Luxe—Stock No. 1199 __ CHEVROLET 2-Door—Stock No. 1201 _.___ DODGE, 1-Ton Truck—Stock No, 1207 __ PLYMOUTH Cranbrook—Stock No. 1214 _ DODGE 4-Door—Stock No. 1231 _...__. OLDSMOBILE “88” 2-Door—-Stock No. 1251 _____ OLDSMOBILE “88” 2-Door—Stock No. 1256 PLYMOUTH Suburban—Stock Mo, 1263 ___. CHRYSLER 4-Door—Stock Mo. 1264 ___ PONTIAC Coupe—Stock Mo, 12986 1952 WILLYS Station Wagon—Stock No. 1267 FORD ‘8’ Station Wagon—Stock No. 1271 1949 CHEVROLET Club Coupe—Stook No. 1272 _. 1950 CHEVROLET 4-Door—Stock No. 1278 1951 FORD V8 Station Wagon—Stock No. 122% 1950: DODGE 4-Door—Stock No. 1279 ____ 1950 CHEVROLET 1954 4-Door—Stock No. 1281 _____ 1950 CHEVROLET Convertible—Stock No. 1282 __ 1951 PLYMOUTH Suburban—Stock No. 1283 ___. 1950 CHEVROLET Club Coupe—Stoek No. 1287 _. 1952 OLDSMOBILE 4-Door—Stock No. 1288 _..... 1946 CHRYSLER 4-Door—Stock Mo. 1281 ___ 1949 LINCOLN Sedan—Stock No. 1292 1949 BUICK 2-Door—Stock No, 1294 ___. 1952 PLYMOUTH 4-Door—Stoek No. 1297 1948 BUICK 2-Door—Stoek No, 1207 1951 FORD Victoria—Stock Mo. 1298 ___ 1953 DODGE Ns Convertible—tock No. 1301 __ 1949 CHRYSLER 4-Door—Stock No, 1908 _.__., - 1951 CHEVROLET Bel Aire—Stock No. 1903 __ 1953 DODGE 4-Door—Siock No, 1904 PLYMOUTH Belvedere—Stock Wo. 1307 ___ 1949 BUICK 4-Door—Stock No. 1908 __ |} 1950 STUDEBAKER Club Coupe—Stock Mo. 1908 _, 1952 FORD, Truck Stock No, 1311 1947 BUICK 4-Door—Stock No, 1312 ____ 1953 PLYMOUTH 4-Door-—Stock No, 1338 ___ 1952 PLYMOUTH 4Door—Stock 1933 335.00 339.00 395.00 265.00 365.00 335.00 335.00 295.00 295.00 9 339.00 395.00 495.00 295.00 695.00 199.00 265.00 335.00 295.00 265.00 199.00 335.00 235.00 565.00 No Down Payment 297.00 199.00. 365.00 147.00 365.00 565.00 199.00 335.00 495.00 495.00 147.00 199.00 | 265.00 ‘ONI ‘OUNVAVN ‘INI ‘OUNVAVN “INI ‘OWUVAVN “ONI ‘OUUVAVN: af ‘ONI ‘OUNVAVN

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