The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 12, 1954, Page 2

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Mi ‘Sorrow Greets Tijuana Cops |to Persuade the French to use less | | Nothing so drastic as tlie Oo Neweomer ‘Robbing Thieves yerages. m |is in prospect. Anyone who pro-| TIJUANA, Mexico #—The en-| e French Premier |Posed that in France would be DETROIT (*—When Mrs. Maria tire Tijuana detective force, 27) S |laughed out of public life. But the | VFattos arrived in Detroit Tuesday men, was arrested last night on} 24 | Premier wants to crack down on to join her husband Sam after Of Moderation | bootlegging and moonshining and S¢ven years apart, she didn’t know { to aime extra taxes oo wine/fe had died in s rooming house! orders of Army Capt. Salvadar Re-| By CARL HARTMAN to make it more expensive. fire a ae PARIS (P—The average French’ Mendes-France, going at hisusual| She had come to Detroit with Police said the arrests followed | working man thinks nothing of put-|fast pace, would like to get some-| money Vrattos, 36, had saved in| 4 statement by Raoul Casares that ting away @ quart of wine at each thing done before he starts his visit those seven years since leaving! Tijuana detectives had taken from meal. It eosts him only about 70/to the United’ States and Canada {Greece to make a new life for his him $9,000 of the $10,000 loot from franes (20’cents), |Rext week. His staff has decided family in America. a- Los Angeles robbery. An active farmer can double that that if he can get Cabinet agree-| Her brother Nick Halkias met) pist Atty. Leonida Miranda Bel consumption without being consid-|ment to enforce even some of the|her at the station, but he didn’t lo said Casares admitted he and | ered a drunkard |Taws already on the books, new have the heart to tell her about | two accomplices took the $10,000! But many Frenchmen are step- | leg Sam. in a robbery in Los Angeles and ping over the line. There has been! There has been little public reac- “Sam is sick,” he said. “He is | deposited the money in a Tijuana considerable public comment on|tion so far to the Premier's plans. in he hospital. You cannot see| bank the increase of “alcoholism.” One reason is that, although the him today because visitors are) When the men returned to get | That's where Premier Pierre | subject is close to his heart, he) not allowed. Perhaps tomorrow.” the money, Miranda Bello said he Mendes-France 1s stepping in with} has not given it much publicity. Nick wanted to put off breaking was told, three Tijuana detectives | @ quiet campaign for moderation. | Laws now on the books, but not the tragic news until Maria 38, The milk-drinking Premier wants | strictly enforced, include a five- had a chance to rest from- the —_——_——_— ——~———. | allon-a-year limitation on home long journey. And he wanted time : — .. clea. of hard liquor. to think over how to put it into eg eel Ee in Mexico | Many farme reat deal words. | City a ere. Dr. A. M. Morgan’ more than ihe HenIoe sell the’ Nick and his wife Norma’ waited | No charges have been filed, jonoze to traders who transport it, until late yesterday before they Chiropractor 1430 Reynolds Street illegal tow: told Maria. She cried. She slumped T gally to the towns. It can be Second ragedy TELEPHONE 2-2912 bough for 40 francs (about 11 into a chair and said nothing. Vt. THE KEY WEST CITIZEy Page 2 Friday, November 12, 1954 islation may not be needed took $9,000 of the loot and told/ Casares and his accomplices to get out of town | cents) a shot. This practice has| Nick said Maria and her 9-year- fostered a big bootlegging indus- old son Vassilios, whom she WINOOSKI, (®—Mrs. Shan- —THE- ~ TRADE WINDS PATIO RESTAURANT and | COCKTAIL LOUNGE 303 Duval Street Telephone 2-9457 “The Finest Food On The Keys” Tasty and A ppetizing DINNERS SERVED FROM 6.- 10 P.M. Under the Supervision of Bill De Loache * OUTDOOR CHARCOAL GRILL * PLEASANT ENVIRONMENT * EXCELLENT CUISINE * MODERATE PRICES Cocktail Lounge Appearing Nitely CLINTON HAYES “Mr. Unforgettable” Our COCKTAIL LOUNGE Is Open Every Nite from 6 P.M. till 4 A.M. FOR THE FINEST FOOD, FOR THE BEST DRINKS FOR THE TIME OF YOUR ING AT KEY WEST'S BEST Tradewinds. Patio Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge 303 DUVAL STREET brought with her, will live with j him and his wife at their home in | Algonac, Mich. Vassilios will go to | School wth his counsins. Nick will raise the boy as his own. SUGGESTIONS SOUGHT WASHINGTON (®—The Civil | Service Commission says it hopes to pay government emp!oyes six million dollars this year for sug non Smith, mother of two small children, has been widowed by an Air Force plane crash for the sec- ond time in 10 years Her husband, Capt. Mahlon A Smith Il, 30, Sioux City, lowa, was killed yesterday when he veered jhis Sabrejet plane onto a field to avoid landing in a thickly popu- | lated area | In 1944, Mrs. Smith’s first hus-| band, Lt. Abbott, Contributed by Poinciana Ele. mentary School in observance of American Edyeation Week. The chief objective of education is the making of good citizens. The good citizen is expected to vote and vote intelligently on candidates and work for his country’s advance ment through democratic proces. ses; to maintaim his own economic independence and to contribute to the good of society through employ- ment in a socially desirable occu the traditional moral and spiritual ideals whether or not he holds for- mal membership in a ious group or church; to ‘make his home the cornerstone of society.” and to make his family relation. ships foster the good of all, to use recreation, for self.advancement, and for other social benefits; and to maintain optimum health, both for himself and his family and for society. Some people say that to become a good citizen, a person needs to be taught only the so-called fun ;damentals — reading, writing and | arithmetic. In Colonial times this | | was adequate since life was simple | and a person needed only to be able to read the Bible, to write « little more than his name, and to do a little ciphering. Today life is not so simple. Speedier means of communication have made the world a very small place. What Teaching The | Fundamentals Toda | Schools tod 1 facts. Observation s' w to stop and that the modern school comes nearer than |the traditional school in adapting jissues, to be imferested in and to|methods and content to human Reeds and capacities. “The foundation of every stare (country) is the education of its youth,” said Diogenes. The miracle of America has re- sulted from a number of factors. | pation or profession; to live up to | Perhaps the most prominent are: | (1) abundant natural resources, (2) a political and economic at mosphere conducive to taking the risks involved in innovations, and (3) a system of universal educa- tion which suovplies the fundamen. |tal knowledge so necessary for a | his leisure time to advantage — for | highly, technical economy. The mo- ral and physical strength of our country has deep roots in our ele. mentary school. in —_—— POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION Francis at Truman } DIAL 2-9193 Your PURE OIL Dealer Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries | ACCESSORIES Woman Driver Gets All Shook SAN MATEO, Calif. —The la- dy stepped on the gas instead of the brake. The automobile leaped, lurched and stalled right on the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks The lady tried to leap from the car, whacked her head and fell in a faint on the tracks STRAND Two horrified policemen rushed out in a vain attempt to flag down down the onrushing train. It roared right on—on an ad- jolming track. the policemen took Mrs. Pearman, 45, to Mills Memorial Hospital, where she is recovering today from shock. ces NOV, 11-12-13-14-15 Continuous Shows BOX OFFICE OPENS 1:45 P.M. No Advance In Prices COMBINING THE EXCITING TALENTS OF FOUR ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS! HUMPHREY BOGART Academy Award winner for “The African Queen” AUDREY HEPBURN Academy Award winner for Roman Holiday” WILLIAM HOLDEN, Academy Award winner for “Stalag 17" “4 gestions which could save the gov- | Peared in Florida while piloting a| ernment many millions of dollars. | Plane on a training flight. LAST CHANCE! | Last Week To Register To Win | FREE HAVANA TOUR For Two Persons 3 DAYS AT HOTEL SEVILLA-BILTMORE VIA “Q” AIRWAYS No Obligation Winner Need Not Be Present To Win NEW LOCATION PRICE venus TOURS «2. PHONE 2.7611 © *"*##7S “Key West's Oldest Travel Organization” IPPOSITE USO. \ CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN ander 0 wonde since 1862 Desi’s sport made of a fine linen-like, ali viscose fabric. C eed washable, color fast and fit retaining. Note the new twin-color touches on pocket and collar $5.95 COLORS: Blue, Grey, Tan, White, Maize, SIZES: Small, Medium, Large, and Extra Large. Red, Navy and Charcoal Key West's Smartest Men's Shop cae — a « &. FASHIONS for MEN 620 Duval Street happens in one country affects | “= many others. No nation, no person is self-sufficient. No longer are reading, writing and arithmetic Be Sure With enough to make a person a res. ponsible citizen. Other kinds of instruction have a place in the curriculum, the par- ticular areas depending on the | needs, interests, and capabilities of the individual and the needs of | Foctory-Supervised ANY MODEL ANY MAKE FOR YOUR TELEVISION OR RADIO Catt 2.8511 Fniico TV Sales and Service KEY WEST RADIO & TV SERVICE 826 DUVAL STREET Trade-In Allowances EISNER Furniture Co. Poinciana Center Tel. 2-695) 35 Shopping Days ‘Til Christmas USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN "RADIO end | TV Service| Factory Methods Used— All Work Cuaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment | FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE | SERVICE—SEE | DAVID CIFELLI | $28 Truman Avenue H TELEPHONE 2.6008 | | On ts ~ Ton igh! PLAYHOUSE OF STARS WTVJ Channel 4, 9 P.M. 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Nite Sunday Nigh 2 Pieces of Furs will be Awarded Each Sunday Night Friday and Saturda FRONTIER GAL 7:00 and 10:51 SEPTEMBER AFFAIR 8:58 STRAND 00% Air Conditioned CONTINUOUS SHOWS FROM THERE ON The Finest and Largest Theatre in Key West Fri. - Sat., Tues. and Wed, Sun. and Mon, : HUMPHREY BOGART AUDREY HEPBURN WILLIAM HOLDEN ALT RUDE IO EL MARTHA HER JOA woe APO Cr Fri. and Sat. Show Times 3:30 — 6:30 — 8:30 100°. AIR CONDITIONED Sun. and Mon. ON WIDE-vision STEREOPHONIC SCURRY! THEY'RE we THE MOVIES NOwn

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