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‘Paget THE KEY WEST Citizen Wednesday, November i ™|“Sabrina” Is CLEVELAND #—The mayor of Bay Village disclosed today he| }once urged Dr. Samuel H. Shep- us when Paramount's brand new “day we mentioned several studies Hepburn and William Holden. many folks in Key West really are lylegged, adolescent into a young authoritative information as to the | this statement on the witness As Audrey lives on the brothers’ eral, priorities, short sales, long | Hall office. on July 21, the day — —— University Has Interesti | y eresting romantic comedy delight, ‘“Sabri- which would appeal to the ladies, na” makes its local bow Thursday Today, let's concentrate on the Based on the smash Broadway interested in self-improvement, play, “Sabrina Fair,” the film is a For further information, cajl | pard, his close friend, to confess lady of incredible charm. The girl Vistory and operation of security |before a jury trying the osteopath in question is Audrey Heburn, the markets. Each lecture followed by |for the bludgeon murder of his estate, in the servants quarters, it By inate. and chek before an inquest into Marilyn's doesn’t take long before they take tages and disadvantages of each, | death started. Sparkling Film | Courses Slated ForKeyWest Du ee d : By BILL GIBB Village M at the Strand Theatre. Produced gen. It takes a minimum of fifteen and directed by Academy Award. students before the University will splendiferous blending of all things * Bogie ve rintendent |he murdered his wife “if by any good. Light, frothy and exciting, it @f Schools, 310 Fleming Street. | chance” he did it, | screen's most exciting new person- ST aphcinwat periet in| wit, Marilyn. Sheppard claims a ality, and the men in her life are ' which students may bring personal | bushy-haired burglar killed Mari- an interest in her. Furthermore, . ee laseoemy, Ai | Houk also told another visit | it doesn’t take long before the introductory éourse in the philos- | his office by itd and his Dr. Stephen The most sparkling entertain- Following are some of the cours- ment of the current motion picture @s offered by the University of ly ° winner Billy Wilder, “Sabrina” con. ie cesuing class At vt With Sheppar jtains an Oscar-studded cast head- time, a survey is being | is a modern day Cinderella story Security Market Study Group, | Sheppard refused, he said, de. of a chauffeur’s daughter who is An informal study and discussion | claring he “couldn't have done i Humphrey Bogart and William Hol- tho { h lyn | den as the two wealthiest brothers security questions for analysis. % | Subjects covered include: types of | Houk was recounting how the mere interest develops into capti- and science of descriptive As. |°steopath brother, vation. Thus begins a love triangle tronomy, the Cosmos, the Universe, season will happily descend upon Miami Evening Extension. Yester. ed by Humphrey Bogart, Audrey conducted to determine just hqw | transformed from a love-sick, gang- group for adults. Designed to bring | Mayor J. Spencer Houk made | in America. markets, orders, securities, collat- | 08teopath dropped in to his City the Solar System, the Planets and their Satellites, Stellar, Lunar and | Solar phenomena, er, Aristotle, Augustine, Dante, Shakespeare, Jefferson, De Toque- ville. Empbasis on literary, social, political context of works under within sight of land, using terres- trial aids to navigation, including For Air Force Slates Trip Here S-Sgt. Charles A. Monroe County’ secruiting sergeant, his next visit to Key West for Mon- day and Tuesday, November 15 and 16. He'll set up shop in the Selec- tive Service Board Offices on the second floor of the Post Office Building and be available for per- sonal contacts from 10 a. m. on Monday through 3 p. m. on Tues- day, ‘Young men and women interest- ed in Air Force enlistment, the Women’s Air Force or Aviation Ca- det Training are urged to get in touch with the sergeant during his visit, Kaniewski, Sheppard, just 10 days after Mari lyn was found murdered in her |bed July 4. This time, he said, Steve and Sam discussed with him a psy- |chiatrist’s theory that a crazy man — a schizophrenic — may have killed Marilyn. This theory was that the de- mented person had put her ‘on a pedestal as a goddess” and had murdered her because she was pregnant, The psychiatrist's name was not given. The psychiatrist told them, Houk related, that such a person ordi- narily would not bother the victim, As the story went, the psychia- |trist said that he believed that because Dr. Sheppard was a tall and husky person and had been overpowered by the killer, the man responsible for the crime also must be tall. Houk said he suggested that the brothers might take a look at a man who worked in the general area of the Shep} home and more or less fitted the original description of the killer as supplied by Dr. Sheppard. Prosecutor John J. Mahon, who had been questioning Houk, then went ahead with interrogation on other matters, story about the psychiatrist yester- |day afternoon when the trial re- | cessed. MEAN THIEF, TAKES BELOVED BICYCLE A candidate for the “meanest | thief” title is on the loose i y West. A girl's bicycle was stolen from one of the most destitute families in the city. The bicycle, painted flashy red, was given to one of seven chil-| dren in the family only a short time ago. The bike was taken from a front | porch in the vicinity of First Street last week. It was previously paint- ed blue. ti that is a sheer delight. wins the hand of this fairest maid-| en of them all makes for fetching high comedy that is sprinkled with smart and witty dialogue. Set a- gainst the background of America’s fabled “400,” “Sabrina” is chock- full of beautiful women adorned in breathtaking country estates replete with out- door and indoor swimming pools, tennis courts, the latest in foreign sport cars and, of course, fabulous garden parties attended by the bright lights in society, DEATH MRS. FANNIE FONDELL Houk was in the middle of this z CONVICTS STUDY Which of the two brothers finally gowns, immense | . PATE Mrs. Fannie Fondell Pate, 54, died Tuesday afternoon, The body was sent today to Mia- mi for funeral services and burial in the family plot in Miami City Cemetery. Lopez Funeral Home was in charge. Survivors are the husband, John R. Pate, Marathon and one bro- ther, Jannie Fondell, Spartanburg, PHILADELPHIA (#— Forty-five convicts at Holmesburg Prison are taking courses on how to win friends, Deputy Welfare Commis- sioner ey | charge of city prisons, told a City Council budget meeting yesterday. Edward J. Hendrick, in ° NO COURT SESSION SACRAMENTO, Calif. (®—The lone scheduled trial in Federal Dis- rict Court was postponed yester- day. In its place on the calendar was the entry “Gone fishin’.” It is 21,600 nautical miles around the earth at the equator. with new power —new size—new beauty ALL-NEW PLYMOUTH ’55 the car you've been weiting for is just a few days just how the away! Soon you'll see for brilliant, all-new "SS has been built, from roof to give you ing you want i car, It will be a tremen- NAVARRO, 601 DUVAL STREET engines, the Hy-Fire V-3 Flow 6. TELEPHONE 2-7041 | car, with your choice of Se | i ‘The Weatherman Says: Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy to cloudy thru Thursday with risk of showers or light rain. | Not much change in temperatare. Low tonight near 68 and high Thurs- day near 76 - 78. Moderate to fresh northeasterly winds, moderately strong at times off- shore and veering to Thursday. Small Craft Warning. Florida: Partly cloudy to cloudy | jand mild thru Thursday. Widely scattered showers in east portion. Jacksonville thru the Florida Straits: Small craft warnings dis-| played. Fresh to moderately strong 20 - 35 mph northeast winds thru} Thursday. Partly cloudy to cloudy weather with widely scattered showers East Gulf: Moderate. to fresh | northeast to east winds thru Thurs- |day. Partly cloudy to occasionally | |cloudy weather. Few showers ex- treme south portion. Western Caribbean: Moderate to |fresh northeasterly winds thru Thursday. Mostly clouly weather with scattered showers. Weather Summary for the Tro- | pical Atlantic, Caribbean Sea Area and the East Gulf of Mexico: Wea- |ther conditions are about normal today with no signs of a tropical storm. Observation Taken at Post Office Building, 7:00 A.M. EST. Key West, Fla., Nov. 10, 1984 Temperatures | Highest yesterday | Lowest last night | Mean Normal - eee 78 Precipitation Total last 24 hours __ 0.00 ins. Total this month __. T. ins. Deficiency this month _ 0.73 ins. Total this year —— 35.06 ins. Deficiency this year __ 1.33 ins. Relative Humidity, 7 A.M. 85% Baronteter (Sea Level), 7 A.M. 30.07 ins—1018.6 mbs. (Naval Base) Time ef Height of Tide high water Low Tides Station— High Tides 10:37 a.m. 3:59 a.m. 9:49 p.m. 3:15 p.m ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Bahia Honda (bridge) .....—oh 10m (east end) ...+-2h 20m Boca Chica Sandy Pt. No Name Key Caldes Channel (nerth end) +2h lm +14 8, (—)—Minvs sign: _ te be subtracted. (+)=Plus sign: —Correei\ens te be 9.0 H, —eh 4m Temperatures AT 7:30 A.M., EST Stes, Augusta ne 47 Billings 28 ee ie Bismark Boston Buffalo Charleston _ Chicago Corpus Christi Denver Detroit i. Peso: Ft Worth _ Jacksonville —_ Kansas City —_ |KEY WEST |Key West Airport jLos Angeles - | Louisville | Meridian — | Miami <e | Minneapolis __ |"Memphis a New Orleans _ |New York | Norfolk e | Oklahoma City _ Omaha Pensacola Pittsburgh Roanoke St. Louis __ San Antonio San Francisco _ Seattle Tallahassee Tampa Washington BID IS OPENED FOR STEEL WORK ON COUNTY JAIL One bid for new steel work at the county jail was received and opened at last night's county com- | Mission meeting. The $2,408 bid from the Deca- tur Iron and Steel Co. of Decatur. | | In other «ction, the commission- | ets okayed bids for $23,796.98 worth of work on roads on Key Largo. Alonzo Cothron was the eer, occasionally easterly | | a point, Many léading issues held * | unchanged. | "| contrast to recent days following sole bid- “GIVE US THIS DAY OUR DA: nificant to these tiny residents City, Mooseheart, Ill, because to them the Moose fraternity is the media that provided for them when they lost one or both | parents. Organization of a Moose Lodge in Key West is now under consideration. John Milo, headquarters in Illinois, may be contacted at the La Concha Hotel by anyone interested in learning about the organization. ‘House Expansion ‘Set For Family ST. LOUIS W—Mr. and Mrs. Jo-} seph C, Pauley have a 14-room | house but are still short four bed- |rooms. Their 12th child was born | Sunday. “We're anxious to learn if it’s true that children are cheaper by | the dozen,’”’ said the 46-year-old| | Pauley, a suburban Ferguson mu- nicipal judge. Pauley, who said he and his/| wife “just went along having chil- | dren and we'll keep on going,” | said they may expand the house | in the spring. TODAY'S STOCK MARKET) NEW YORK (#—The stock mar. ket turned into a quietly mixed affair today in early dealings. Occasional chahges amounted to Today’s performance is in sharp the election when the market boomed ahead in unusually heavy trading. There was only a handful of blocks on the tape initially. South- | ern Pacific opened on a block of 1,600 shares up % at 4812, General Motors started on 1,000 up % at 92%, Among higher stocks were Boe- ing, Consolidated Natural Gas, Du Pont, American Woolen, and»Penn- sylvania Railroad, Lower were Bethiehem Steel, American Cyanamid, Westinghouse Electric, and Seaboard. Sew-Easy Gift! Sew-easiest doll wardrobe is Police Hunt For Brutal Slayer Miami Beach Loan |Company Robbed \Of Teen-Age Girl |Of $25,000 Today BALTIMORE #—Police conduct MIAMI BEACH —A gunman jed an intensive search near the entered the. Chase Federal Sav- jhome of a murdered 14-year-old |‘°85 and Loan Assn. today, herd- high school girl today after the | discovery of blood stains that may ILY BREAD ...” is more sig- | of the Moose-sponsored Child | membership director from the SCOUTING NEWS ‘The third session of the Scout-| ers’ Training Course watched the point to a possible site for the bru tal slaying. The seminude, battered body of | Carolyn Loretta Wasilewski, better r j known to her friends as Carolyn | Wells, was found yesterday on a railroad track in the northwest sub. urb of Mount Washington, Police concluded that the mu- der had occurred elsewhere and the small blonde girl had been thrown from a bridge overhead or dragged down a bank to the track, * An autopsy showed the girl had been dead since Monday night. She had suffered a fractured skull and jaw and the ring finger of her rigat hand had been broken. There was no evidence of a violent sexual attack. Near the Wells’ home, police found a bloodstained trail that ran from a vacant lot to an embank- ed and five employes into a vault, escaped with $25,000 taken three tellers’ cages. ere were no customers when gunman entered and walked © the office of Robert Swick, manager. Swick said the man gave him a note ordering him to keep quit, {then took a pistol out of a sack and instructed Swick and the other employes to get the money from the cages Placing the money in a leather case, the holdup man herded the | employes into the vault and order- ed them to count to 600 out loud. He closed the vault door but didn’t lock it, Swick said. |ment on the opposite side of the street Nearby were a gold pendant ear- | ring, two sides of a matching lock- jet, a locket chain, an aluminum |hair curler and a pair of blue and ‘white moccasin-type shoes. |wanis Club, put on a demonstra- THREE HOTELS IN MIAMI at POPULAR PRICES cn” CO" Leaeied infec era ace REASONABLE ROOMS WRITE or WIRE RATES for RESERVATIONS with BATH and TELEPHONE Ritz Pershing _— Miller HOTEL HOTEL HOTEL 132 E. Flagler St. 6 NE. Ist Ave. 229 'N.E. 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