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Wednesday, September 29, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3! Young Bank Teller, Wife, Kids And $82,000 Are Missing In N. Y. NEW YORK #—A young bank | amounted to a little more than teller has disappeared with his | $82,000—all in small bills. | wife and three children and more| , Bank officials immediately noti- than $82,000 from the bank where [2° the U.S. Attorney’s office in |Brooklyn, which has jurisdiction he had worked for more than two over Staten Island, then hurried Police Chief Is Commended Police Chief Bienvenido Perez has been commended by the Mon- roe County Juvenile Council for his | action in enforcing the’ city’s 9{ P. m. curfew regulation for minors.; Key West and Vicinity: Partly The commendation was contain-| cloudy. today thru Thursday with ed in a letter to Chief Perez from |local showers or thundershowers: Frank Romaguera, secretary of/not much change in temperature. the council. | Low tonight near 77; high Thurs- |lascivious and indecent.” judge ruled the postal censors ne-! tions of decency.” glected to “give any consideration) The matter is one to be settled to current community standards of |by court trial, the judge said. The what is offensive to established ne HS. Driver | Weatherman Training Gets | Says Kiwanis Vote Kiwanians Join JayCees And Lions In Urging Course ‘Not Lewd, Just Nude LOS ANGELES » a n ins the nude is not nec ewd, a federal judge has decreed after casting an appraising eye at Miss Monroe's pictures on metal coast- ers. “Nudity in itself is not obsce Judge William M. Byrne de jin granting a temporary eal TODAY ONLY (Yj All The letter: years. H The money was discovered miss-| ing yesterday after 23-year-old | John Siemer failed to show up for) work at the West Brighton branch of the Staten Island National Bank and Trust Co. Sidney 0. Simonson, Richmond County district attorney, said the teller’s cage was checked after | bank officials received a phone call that Siemer had overslept and would be late. The czll came from | & woman who identified herself as a member of the family. The bank reported that all paper money had been taken from the cage. It figured the missing money to Siemer’s modest apartment. They found the family gone. Neighbors told police they had ist seen Siemer’s wife, Henri- etta, as she left the apartment yes- terday morning carrying a suit- case and her t-year-old baby, Claire. la They said she told a neighbor's | child she was going to meet her husband. and the two other chil- dren, John 4, and Mark 2. The neighbors understood she was go- ing to Greenwood Lake on the New York-New Jersey border about 50 miles away. A warrant: for Siemer’s arrest was issued. Dade Shecikt Tells Deputies To Speed Up “Leisurely Trip” Back MIAMI (®—Two Dade County | deputy sheriffs returning James | T. Roberts from Baltimore to| stand trial for the slaying of his | daughter were expected in Miami | today. Sheriff Tom Kelly told deputies William MeCrory and Earl Venno by telephone yesterday to speed up their leisurely trip and “quit | talking to newspapermen” every | time they Stopped their car. | McCrory and Venno had planned to use four er five days motoring with Roberts from Baltimore to Miami and Kelly reached them in| Printing... Embossing | Engraving... | Rubber Stamps | The Ariman Press Greene Street Phone 2-5661 Rocky Mount, N.C. They left Bal- timore Monday. Judith Ann Roberts, 7, was taken from her grandparents’ home in Miami and slain the night of July 6-7 while the Roberts family was visiting Mrs. Roberts’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosenberg. A Dade County grand jury in- dicted Roberts, Baltimore attor- ney, last week and he was arrest- ed Sunday. He denied any knowl- edge of the crime and waived ex- tradition. Newlyweds Flee ALBANO, Italy (®—Shouting “we | want to be left alone,” newlyweds | Audrey Hepburn and Mel Ferrer fled today from a pack of photog raphers into a 20-room stone villa and bolted the door behind them. Ten minutes later they relented and posed briefly, then locked themselves in again. The two film and Stage stars were married in a private cere- mony at Burgenstock, Switzerland, last Saturday and since then had given the press the. slip. Subscrib: e To The Citizen RAUL’S Excellent Food -- Moderate Prices Dinners ..... from $1.60 a la carte Full Course Dinners . y We Hav .- from $1.95 e A Special Menu To Fit Your Party NO MA OR SMALL... Join the Budget TTER HOW LARGE CALL 2.5251 Party in the SEAFARER’S LOUNGE “The Fun Spot of Key West” CHAMPAGNE Prize Party —EVERY NIGHT— Contin and JOSE (Mr. uous Music Dancing TORANO Versatility) at the Piano MEL CAVALIER at the Hammond Organ COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED |“Dear Chief Perez: “The Monroe County Juvenile Council, at its regular monthly | Meeting on September 27 has gone |0n record as being greatly Pleased with your action in having the cur- | few law enforced in the city of | Key West. “The proper enforcement of this law will be of immeasurable assis- tance in curbing the juvenile mis- demeanors which of late have been So prominent in our community, | “We, as a group, commend you |and the men on the Police force \for your excellent work in effect- ing the enforcement of this law. “Again, we offer our sincere con- | Sratulations to you and your men | for the excellent work you are ac- complishing.”” a TODAY’S STOCK MARKET | NEW YORK (®—Stocks sagged a little today in a quiet market ‘n early trading. Prices ranged from 2round a | point lower to fractions higher with j losing stocks holding a numerical | edge. | Chrysler, yesterday’s most active issue with’ a gain of 2%, opened _ today on 5,000 shares up % at 67% and then improved. General Motors, yesterday’s third | Most active issue up 2%, opened | today on 3,500 shares off % at 93 | and then slipped a trifle more. |, Among losing stocks were Doug- last Aircraft, Radio Corp., Amer- | ican Telephone, Kennecott Copper, | American Cyanamid, New York | Central, Eastern Air Lines, and | Loew’s. | Going higher were Studebaker, | United Aircraft, Sinclair Oil, and Remington Rand. LEGAL NOTICES _ IRED BY THE 34, 1912, AS THE Acts OF AND JULY 2, 1948 nited States Code, See- SHOWING THE OWN. MANAGEME AND CIRCULATION OF - ‘The Key West Citizen, published Daily at Key We: Florida, tor September 30, 1954, 1—The names and addresses of the publisher, editor, and business | manager are: i} Publisher, Norm: an D. Artman, Key West, Fla | Editor, Norman’ D. Key West Business man Jennie B. de Boer, Key Wesi, Fila. 2.—The owner ig Estate of L. P. | Aruman, deceased he known bondholders, mort- and other security holders or holding 1 percent or more 1 amount of securities are: None. ‘aragraphs 2 and 3 include, in cases where the stockholder or ‘se- Jeurity ‘holder ‘appears upon the | Artman, books of the company as trustee or i ¥ other fiduciamy relation, the | or corporation whom such trustee is acting; al- so the statements in the two para- staphs show the affiant’s. full ledge and belief as to the cir- stances and conditions under which stockholders and securits holders who do not appear upon | hooks of the company as trus- s. hold stock and securities in a ity other than that of a bona ge number of copies this publication sold distributed, through mails or otherwise, to paid sub- scribers during the 12 months pre- & the date shown above was: NORMAN D. ARTMAN, Publisher. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 28th day of September, 1954. (SEAL) VICTOR LOWE. (My commission expires January 15, | 1956.) FLORIDA, ROE COUNTY, x. zs 52 BUTLER, Plaintiff, DIVORCE ELOISE MA. vs. LUTHER M. BUTLER, EBY ORDERED serve a copy of Answer to the Com ce on the Plaintiff's ile the original Answer in the | Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 11th day ‘of October, A. D. 1954, in the above en- | titled cause, otherwise the allega- tions therein contained will be tak- en_as confessed. ORDERED at Key 7th day of Septemb 4 (SEAL) EAR Clerk of the Circuit Co: By: (sd) HERMAN CEREZO Deputy Clerk, (a). Iv ). ¥. PORT Solic Pi 505 Whitehead S$ | Key West, treet, Florida sept. 8-15 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHAN y case No. 14-38 LILLY, Plaintiff, DIVORCE € GLADYS M folicitor, and file the original Answer in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 11th day of | October, A. D. 1954, In the above en- titled cause, otherwise the allega- tions therein contained will be tak- en_as confessed. DONE and ORDERED at Key > Florida, this ptember, A. D. 1954. ’ RL AMS, Clerk by: KATHL NOTTAGE, (3)..3.. ¥, Deputy Clerk. PORTER, 1V J. Y. PORTER, IV, Pits Solicitor 505 Whitehead Street Key West, F i the | Fiber COVERS . . $ 9.45 » Florida, this A. | |day near 89. Gentle to moderate east and southeast winds fresh in | showers. | | Florida: Partly cloudy with lit-| jtle change in temperature thru | Thursday. Widely scattered show- | jers on lower east coast and Keys | and widely scattered mostly after- jnoon thundershowers elsewhere. Jacksonville thru. the Florida |Straits and East Gulf: Gentle to moderate winds, east to southeast jover south portion ard southeast | |to south over north portion thru} | Thursday. Partly cloudy weather | j with widely scattered showers, Western Caribbean: Moderate east to southeast winds thru Thurs- day. Partly cloudy weather with widely scattered showers. Weather Summary for the Tropi- cal Atlanti¢, Caribbean sea Area |and the East Gulf of Mexico: Wea- ther conditions are about normal over the area with no active waves and no signs of a tropical distur- bance. | Observation Taken at Post Office | Building, 7:00 A.M., EST, | Key West, Fla., Sept. 28, 1954 Temperatures Highest yesterday _ Lowest last night - Mean Normal Precipitation Total last 24 hours _. Total this month Excess this month Total this year Excess this Relative Humidity, 7 A.M. 92% Barometer (Sea Level), 7AM, 29.96 ins.—1014.9 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac | Sunrise 6:19 a.m.| | Sunset - 6:15 p.m. | | Moonrise -- 9:22 a.m. | Moonset . 8:20 p.m. TOMORROW'S fIDES (Naval Base) Time of Height of | Tide high water | Low Tides | 5:23 a.m, 4:55 p.m. ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Bahia Honda (bridge) 9.0 H.! (ea | Boca Chica | Sandy Pt. | No Name Key | Caldes Channel (north end) Station— | High Tides 11:58 a.m. 11:15 p.m. +2h 10m | 4+-1.4 ft, | (—)—Minus sign: Corrections to be subtracred, | (+)—Plus sign: Correctiens to be added. Read The Citizen SEAT COVERS Reg. $24.95 Plastic COVERS . $12.45) Reg. $18.95 DARLOW’S PURE OIL STATION STOCK ISLAND __ TEL. 2-3167 Open 7 A.M. ‘til 10 P.M. The board of directors of | the Kiwanis voted unanim- | ously to endorse the estab- | lishment of a driver training program inthe Key West High School. The action was taken during a meeting held last night in the dining room of the La Concha Hotel. A committee of three men was appointed by Ralph Faraldo to in- vestigate, as soon as possible, steps necessary to initiate the training program. Gleason Snow will head the committee. Norton Harris and Glynn Archer were! assigned to work with him. Follows Other Clubs The endorsement by the Kiwanis Club marks the third time within a week that a civic club has got behind the proposal. Previously, the Lions Club and the Junior Chamber of Commerce voted for the endorsement. | The recent upsurge to get the program started began when Ho- well Gillett, safety officer for the State Highway Patrol, Pointed out to the various civic clubs that there is a definite decrease in traffic ac- cidents and fatalities among peo- ple who have been taught to drive | Properly through controlled train. | ing. Lifetime Training | It had been pointed out previous. | “| ly that people who are taught pro- | | per driving habits in the beginning | “usually maintain the same habits | "| throughout their lives. In the discussion of expense of the program, it was revealed that | certain automobile manufactors | sell the training cars at one half of cost price. The car is used for | one year and then sold on the used market. In the past the actual expense of the car has been scratched from the books because the sale price after the first year usually | exceeds the initial cost. The Alma Mater statue on the Columbia University campus in New York was unveiled Sept. 23, 1903. SXRONG ARM BRAND COFFES Triumph | * Coffee Mill at ALL GROCERS | | —————— YY ae Your Grocer SELLS Tiat Good! STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE, and CUBAN —TRY A POUND ToDay — | —_—_—_—————————_ RADIO and CIFELLI'S TV Service Factory Methods Used— | All Work Guaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE—SEE DAVID CIFELLI 928 Truman Avenue TELEPHONE 2-6008 —— aa RAY DBLETON BALL if Thursday, Friday and Saturday ie <p «otitis MONE 25000 TONIGHT Show Times: | DREAM OF JEANIE 7:00 and 10:12 WYOMING ROUNDUP 9:07 ONLY tion yesterday to the Star of- Gem Co., restoring mail privileges for the firm which makes the coasters Postal authorities after a Wash ington, D.C. hearing had revoked the mailing rights on the grounds the pictures were “obscene, lewd, HUSBAND SENTENCED BARBOURVILLE, Ky. 2 — A young husband was convicted last night of murdering his pregnant wife, the mother of his two chil- dren, by running over her with a truck. He was sentenced to life imprisonment. SQUADRON ARRIVES BREMERHAVEN, Germany P— The 69th U.S. Pilotless Bomber | Squadron—s0 officers and 500 men aboard the, militry transport Private Thomas. | —arrived here today The squadron will be based Hahn, west of the Rhine River. at For A Quick Loan $25 TO $300 See “MAC” 703 Duval Street TELEPHONE 2.8555 Eisner Furniture Co, Poinciana Center Tel. 2-6951 Special Chrome Dinettes Wrought Iron Dinettes Lime Oak Dinettes $49.50 69.50 52.50 POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION Francis at Truman DIAL 2-9193 Your PURE OIL Dealer Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries ACCESSORIES Key West Radio and TV Service Calls Answered Promptly RADIO — TV REPAIRS INSTALLATIONS PHILCO DEALER RANGES — TV SETS REFRIGERATORS 826 Duval Street TELEPHONE: 2-8511 THOMPSON MUTT NOTICE: Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Cuban stage show originally scheduled for today and tomorrow will not be presented at this time. Spanish Fox News Cartoon Box Office Open: 1:45 - 9:00 P.M. 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