Key Wen, Florida, bas the
(post equable climate in the
coumry. with an average
range of only 14* Fahrenheit
VOL. LXXII. No. 199
City Wants Boatmen 1 o
Be Able To Use Petronia
Street Site Once More
JJ ill Tear Down Concrete* all
Once Land Has Been Acquired
City Commissioner Louis J
Carboneil last night at city
commission meeting criti criticized
cized criticized Margaret Mitchell
for the construction of the
fence at the foot of Petron Petronia
ia Petronia street
Said Carboneil: 'We should
have the fence knocked down.
The boatmen were satisfied un until
til until the fence was put up. That
fence is what is causing all the
trouble in Garrison Bight. We
should go to court and have the
land condemned. She hasnt been
friendly to the city, and has
shown no consideration. Up until
a few weeks ago we were very
friendlyso there is nothing per personal.
sonal. personal. It is just that.she has not
treated the city fairly.
We should press condemna condemnation
tion condemnation proceedings. And then knock
it down, stated C B. Harvey.
City Manager Dave King.
Commissioner John Carboneil al also
so also believe that the bay bottom
land should be acquired.
A meeting is to be held Wed Wednesday
nesday Wednesday morning when purchase
offers by the city will be consid considered.
ered. considered.
Granted Homestead Exemption
Margaret H. Lange was granted
homestead exemption for the year
1951. King explained that the
lady was sick in bed anti was un unable
able unable to sign the exemption pap papers.
ers. papers. He said the three parcels of
land were assessed for $4,300.
Can Proceed At
Their Own Risk
On motion of City Commission Commissioner
er Commissioner C. B. Harvey, the Colored Am American
erican American Legion and V. F. W may
proceed with their building on
Emma street at their own risk
pending a public hearing.
Building Inspector Ralph Rus Russell
sell Russell was ordered to issue the per permit.
mit. permit.
All four commissioners present
Eisner, C. B Harvey) stated they
would vote for the variance or ordinance
dinance ordinance allowing the building to
be constructed.
Building Permit Will
Be Refunded Sawyer
A $5 building permit will be
refunded to Sheriff Berlin Saw Sawyer
yer Sawyer at the next meeting of the
commission. Sawyer had taken
out two $5 permits to move dwell dwellings.
ings. dwellings. Only one was ever moved
Public Hearing On
September Tenth
All matters now pending before
the planning commission w r ill be
discussed and voted on at a pub public
lic public hearing to be held September
10.
Change Meeting Date
The next regular meeting of
the city commission has been
postponed from Monday. Septem September
ber September 3 to Monday, September 10,
due to the observance of the La Labor
bor Labor Day holiday.
Right Hand Turns
Allowed On Red Light
By passage on second and final
reading, vehicular traffic may
turn right at red light signals. But
at all times, the motorist must
first come to a complete stop be before
fore before turning.
King, Carboneil
Return From Miami
City Manager Dave King and
City Commissioner Louis Car Carboneli
boneli Carboneli returned last night from
Miami The city officials had gone
to Miami to attend the circuit
(Continued on Page Three)
Arkansas Traveler
Lacked A License
Arkansas traveller Francis C.
Heizman had his travels halted
abruptly here today by Officer
E. Rogel who charged the wester westerner
ner westerner with driving without an op operators
erators operators permit.
Heizman. who gave his address
as 567 Locust street. Conwa}. Aik.,
was arrested on Duvai street early
this morning.
NOTICE
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special Renewable Professional
Insurance Corporation 'Commun 'Community
ity 'Community Health Plan" Hospitalization
policy issued last year, many will
wish to continue enjoying hos hospitalisation
pitalisation hospitalisation insurance protection
through one of the new 1351 plans
of coverage.
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HORACE VOI NG |
1721 Flagler A^eTel. 1172-J
he Hen M (Citizen
Testifies
."lifer j
Hjj Bja JH|
(/Pi Wirephoto
OLIVER EDMUND CLUBB tes testifies
tifies testifies in Washington before the
House Un-American activities
committee at a public hearing
on charges which resulted in
his suspension as head of the
state department's China sec section.
tion. section. Clubb told the committee
his personal diary shows he met
Whittaker Chambers, confessed
former Communist spy ring
courier, at the New Masses of office
fice office in 1932.
Mayer lirgcs
( barter Renewal
Mayor Louts M. J Eisner has
written to the president of the
I. B. F. W.. Washington. D C..
urging renewal of Local 746s
charter which existed in Key-
West in 1939.
Text of the Letter follow s:
President
I. B E. W
Washington. D. C.
Dear Sir:
1 am interested in the Electrical
workers of our Civ and their
affiliation with the A F of L.
They would Uke to revise their
old charter and renew local 746
which existed in Key West in
1939. The officers at that time
were President. Mr. Lewis: Vice
President, Mr. Kirchheiner; Sec Secretary,
retary, Secretary, Mr Osterhoudt,
The Electrical workers now nowhave
have nowhave an organization known as
"Electrical Association of Key
West with a membership of ap approximately
proximately approximately 64 and, lain sure,
that everyone of them is inter interested
ested interested in becoming a member of
the union. They feel that if they
could revise their charter here,
they would indeed have a very verystrong
strong verystrong local. A few' of these men
are already members of the A. F.
of L belonging to the Miami lo local.
cal. local.
All of us here are hoping that
the old charter can be revised and
1. particularly, will be very much
indebted to you if you can do
something about this as soon as
possible. Kindly advise me if it
: can be done, and how it must be
done so as little time as possible
w'lli be lost.
Sincerely yours.
Louis M J. Eisner. Mayor
Citv of Key' West, Fla
August 20, 1951
Two Car Drivers
Face Five Charges
Roy M Duke, of Fort Taylor,
will appear in traffic court u>-
: day tb face triple charges in in|
| in| eluding driving without an oper operator's
ator's operator's license, driving without
lights and speeding.
Duke was arrested last night
(Continued From Page Three)
HOLLYWOOD DYNATONE
MUFFLERS
Roy's Key West
Auto Parts Cos.
121 Duval Street
Telephones 1877 18?8
THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U. S. A.
$1,183,752
School Budget
OKd Bv State
J
O'Bryant Receive*
Praise Front Slate
Education Dept. Of
Monroe County
Monroe County's $1,183,752j
school budget for the year 1951- j
>52 has been approved by the
State Department of Education, j
: Horace O'Bryant, Superintend- |
ent of Public Instruction an ani
i ani i
! nouneed today.
I The budget was approved with j
. a letter of commendation by Or-1
I ville Calhoun, assistant in Fi-
nance. State Department ol Edu- j
! cation.
j Financed by a 14 and one-half J
! mill levy the budget provides j
$1,012,303 for support and main- i
tenanee of schools: $122,902 fori
District Bond Interest and Sink Sinking
ing Sinking Funds and $48,547 for the \
bond construction fund.
Total instructional salaries, ac-
cording to the budget, come to
$469,093.
The millage for school support
is divided thus: eight and one onehalf
half onehalf mills, county, five and one onehalf
half onehalf mills for the District, and
tone-half mill for debt service.
The budget approval comes i
just two weeks before opening of j
Monroe county schools on Sep September
tember September 4.
Meanwhile faculties of ail Mon- j
roe county schools are busy on j
their full day sessions of com- :
mittee meetings planning the j
years activities. Twenty-seven i
new teachers have arrived in }
the county to join the staffs of j
.he various elementary schools i
and high school.
Supreme Court
Rules MeKown
Not Immunized
Gambler'? Testimony
Was A Major Factor
In Removal Of Polk
County Sheriff
TAI.LAHASSEE. Aug. 21.<7P) j
| The Supreme Court ruled to- j
i day that C. T. MeKown, Polk
| county lottery operator, didn't:
; immunize himself from prosecu- :
tion when he voluntarily gave j
! gambling information to state in- j
! vestigato. s.
MeKownV testimony was a j
| major factor in the indictment, I
: removal and conviction of Polk
(Continued On Pace Eight)
No Reconciliation
For Rita. Aly Khan
NEW YORK. Aug. 21. <>P>.
Rita Haj-worths attorney said
i today on his arrival in New' York
| from Paris that theres no chance
of a reconciliation between the
\ actress and her husband. Aly
Khan.
Attorney Bartley Crum said
| Rita probably will file for a Nev Nev;
; Nev; ada divorce within a week.
Crum told newsmen that his
; negotiations on the financial phas phases
es phases of the actress marital difficul- j
tics are ended.
He said he would go west, prob-
I ably within a few* days, to meet
| Rita, in Nevada.
Papy Will Make
Washington Report
State Representative Bernie C.
! Fapv will tell City Electric
; Utility Board members the re- j
| suits of his and A. Van Deursens!
| trip to Washington last week at a
i 4:30 oclock meeting today.
Van Deursen. general manager
; of City Electric, flew' to Washing Washington
ton Washington to inquire about the possi possij
j possij bill ties of obtaining a defense or,
; der for the Big Pine Transmission
j line.
Before last weeks trip. City
Electric system had heard un un
un officiallv that the Big Pine line
! is not defense-essential since the
' area is a "resort.
The meeting will be held in the
offices of Van Deursen at City
Electric.
TICKET OFFICE
ALL AIRLINES
PRICE TOURS
(11 Flaming St Pham IX
KEY WEST, FLORIDA. TUESDAY. AUGUST 21. 1951
July Booming
Month COfC
Report Shows
Post Office Receipts
KWH Consumption And
Southbound Passenger
All Show Increase
July, 1951 was a more prosper prosper!
! prosper! ous month in all respects than
i July, 1950, according to the Key
West Chamber of Commerce
; business analysis just released.
Post office receipts were almost,
i $3,000 greater this year than last
i year, rising from $13,748 in Julv.
1950, to $16,513. this July.
[ Consumption of electricity rose
from 1.872.308 KWH in 1950 to
| 2,258.461 this July.
Building permits showed an
increase from $748,900 in July,
j 1950 to $1,826,625 this past July.
Southbound passenger cars re reported
ported reported in Saturday's Citizen rose
i from 16,981 last July to 20.351
this July.
Even mail received at the local
; Chamber of Commerce increased
i from 626 inquiries last July- to
717 this year. Only the number of
: visitors dropped slightly, from
822 to 734. The number of visi visitors
tors visitors in July' was still higher
though than May of 1951 when
704 came into the offices on
Whitehead street, next to the
County Courthouse.
July was a busier month than_
May in building permits, post- 1
office receipts, and passenger
cars traveling south.
Army Announces
New Rotation Plan
i
HEIDELBERG. Germany. Aug, i
1 23.(cP> U. S. Army headquart headquarters
ers headquarters has announced anew troop
rotation nlan. It is expected j
eventually to reduce the term of;
overseas duty to three years.
The present rotation system is j
based on a four-year overseas
tour.
TJk* announcement said
length of tours Is to be cut pfo pfo
pfo gressiveh' until rotation can be
! maintained on a normal three threevear
vear threevear basis sometime after June,
11952.
! The new schedule, which will
! begin about November first, is
i tentative, and may be ST eeded
jup or slowed down according to
the number of replacements
available from the United States.
( hinese, Koreans
j Thought At Odds
TOKYO. Aug. 21. uPi. A
United Nations spokesman has
suggested that the Communist
: Chinese and the North Koreans
I may not be seeing eye to eye on
a Korean cease-fire.
The possibility of a growing
| divergence of views between the
Communist allies has been raised
by Brigadier General William P.
Nuckols, spokesman for the U N
command.
I Nuckols said he believed the
; Chinese were receiving instruc instructions
tions instructions from the Chinese capital of
Peiping, w'hile some orders to the
; North Koreans were handed down
from what he called the Com Communist
munist Communist Hierarch;."
His use of the term was inter interj
j interj preted to mean Communists in
j Moscow.
Nuckols pictured North Korean
General Nam 11. the chief Red
negatiator as the spokesman for
| the Communist hierarchy.
He said he believed Nam II was
j a Soviet citizen.
He said that while the Chinese
* and North Koreans seemed to be
(Continued on Page Threei
Car Skids 54 Ft.
Before Stopping
Charged with recklesE driving
and leaving the scene of an ac accident,
cident, accident, Charles W. Stevens of 806
Ashe street will face Judge Hil Hilary
ary Hilary Albury in Traffic Court this
afternoon.
j According to police report, the
V-r driven bv Stevens struck the
rear bumper of a car driven by
i Charles J. Curry of 1324*Duncan
! street causing damages to the
rear bumper.
| Skid marks measuring 54 ft.
were said to have been caused
by Stevens car in an effort to
stop. The accident occurred on
White street over the weekend
and was witnessed by Robert F
George, 704 Caroline, and C. H.
j Osterhoudt of 409 Margaret
I street.
Stevens car was brought to
the police station with a dam damaged
aged damaged right fenaer, bumper and
broken headlight
Judge Lopez Hears City; Sirugo
Sides; Decision Expected Soon
Loyal Lawmen
See No Leal
r
Ban On Nudism
Police Check-Up* Made
At Fla. Colonies Say
Organizers Of Over-
Exposure S*l Here
General consensus of opinion in
local legal circles is that there will
probably be little legal opposi opposition
tion opposition to the opening of a nudist
colony in this area as reported
in The Citizen yesterday.
Plans to open a club for all-out
sun worshipers are now being
made by local couple Kit and K.
Lawrence, a former official pho photographer
tographer photographer for Sunshine and
Health, the official magazine of
the nation's nudists, said today
that he expected no opposition
from the police.
Pointing out the custom of other
colonies in Florida, Mr. Lawrence
explained that each camp is vis visited
ited visited regularly by authorities to
check on its operation.
One local legal authority, who
asked that he not be named, stat stated
ed stated that there would have to be
an arrest before the legality of
such a venture could be decided.
He said that much would depend
upon the operation of the colony
and the attitude of the citizens
of the area.
According to Florida Statutes a
nudist could b? prosecuted under
the laws dealing with corruption
of public morals, creating a nuis nuisance,
ance, nuisance, indecent exposure etc. How However
ever However charges on these lines would
(C intinued On P a ge Eight!
J. Webb To Build
Addition To House
A permit to build an addition
to his home was issued to John
B Webb, of 1821 Harris street,
by Building Inspector Ralph Rus Russell
sell Russell yesterday. The addition will
cost $3,920.
Other permits issued were: To
L. Fernandez, 908 Whitehead
street, to build a new' bathroom
and new screen porch totalling
$500; The K. W. Provision Cos., at
Front and Fitzpatrick to re-roof
their building. The roofing will
be done by the Giffen Roofing
Cos..
Barney White also obtained a
permit to re-roof his home, 1707
Von Phister. with metal shingles.
The job. costing $250, will be
handled by the Taylor Tin Shop.
Permits also were issued to Ed Edward
ward Edward Matthews to construct a
frame shed at 304 Amelia street
and to George Bonamy, of 2400
Patterson to construct a ja lousy
porch shed.
Nationalists \re
Fired By Chain ?
NEW YORK. Aug. 21(4)
The Chinese Nationalist govern government
ment government has fired two of its rep representatives
resentatives representatives in the United States.
They have been ordered to re return
turn return to Formosa immediately.
First. Generalissimo Chaing Kai
Shek suspended Lieutenant Gen General
eral General Mao Pang Chu as deputy air
force commander and delegate to
the UN military staff committee.
A government spokesman said
that Mao had failed to account
for 19 million dollars of funds to
buy equipment for the air force
and to train its personnel.
Then, the Chinese air force an announced
nounced announced that Maos assistant a
colonel, has been dismissed and
ordered to go home and face
charges of dereliction of duty,
and suspicion of being a Com Communist
munist Communist agent
A dispatch from Formosa says
its doubted there that either will
return voluntarily.
Masonic Notice
Special Communication Dade
Lodge No. 14. F. k. A.ML. Wednes Wednesday
day Wednesday evening. August 22nd. at 7:30
oclock. M. M. Degree.
Ail Master Masons invited to
attend.
HENRY HIGGS.
W.M.
F. O. Weeeh,
Secretary.
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MRS. BESSIE W. SHUCK
. Heads Key West's* Fast Growing Library
(OTHER PHOTO ON PAGE 8)
Ever) body Loves A Mystery
Murder Librarian
Ninety-Two Book* 1
Ghts-ked On! Laei
Monday At Key
Vies! Library
Mystery and detective stone- j
are still the books which bav.
the largest turnover in the Wo
mans Club library here. Mrs
Bessie W. Schuck. librarian, said
today. "*
"I dont know what it is, but
i every second person who com'-s,
'in wants a mystery, and the
| poner the murder end tne more
the corses, the better they
l like them. Mrs. Schuck explain explained
ed explained
She then said that historical;
| novels w ere next in popularity,
and then travel books, psycholo psychology.
gy. psychology. non-fiction, and novels other
than histoi icai.
j After the usual childrens ju juj
j juj venile book favorites of every
j liK-ary. M-s. Schuck said the
children follow the adult pat ern
:of liking mysteries best of all.
After that, they ask for biogra biographies.
phies. biographies.
"I checked out ninety two
; books last Monday alone. Mrs.!
Schuck pointed out, "though the
average per day is around fer ferity.
ity. ferity. And people are reading much
! more than they have other;
years. Some of them are exchan exchan|
| exchan| ging books every other day.
Asked how the taking out of
books this summei compared
with the winter season, she said
there wasnt much difference!
despite so many people being
away and the dwindling of the
turnover of books to tourists
"But this summer there has been
almost a thirty percent increase
f m the number of readers. Mrs. 1
| Schuck added.
Questioned as to what she at attributed
tributed attributed this increase in books
read, she said she wasnt sure
but it might be the warm weath weath-1
-1 weath-1 er. ft just takes a minimum oL
| energy to sit and read, and you
car, keep cooler that way.
She then went on to say that
! the hot weather had also brought
on something else in the running
of the library which she wanted
to discourage. The charge for
taking out as many books as a
person wants is twenty five cents
a mohth.
Some peope take out more
S books than they and their fame-
Fine Fishing Tackle
Thompson Enterprises. Inc.
HARDWARE DIVISION
Lao* St Phone W
! lies can read, and lend them to
;v tehbors.
Mrs Schuck srid that inas inasmuch
much inasmuch as the only suoport which!
the library gets is $5-1 a month'
from the city for the purchase;
of books, and the real of the ex 1
'e.nse* 3*l? taken care of by the!
Womans Club, she felt that it;
was unfair to do this.
"Not only do the b* >ok* get j
j lost, but the books should be j
! channeled directly to the readv
end his .family, and twenty fivjj
cents a month is little enocgl
fo- reading as many books as a
person and their family can j
| read, the librarian said. j
Mo-e women come in to bor- i
iow books at the Woman's Club
library than men But, according
!to Mrs. Fchuck. the men also
: i ead the books after their w ives
bring them home,
i The librarian does all the
! work with the books herself.
IShe catalogs, classifies, orders!
f books, dusts the books, and has j
! even t>een found sweeping the j
; leaves and blown buds off the j
porch and sidewalks on a day]
with a lot of wind in it.
She does, however, have one;
assistant whose support is moral ]
rather than actual. He is a dogj
named Pitty Pat owned by Mr. |
and Mrs. Ralph Hartenstine who ]
live in the vicinity, and who has;
beer, hanging around the library
for the past ten years Folks
call her the assistant librarian,
and even though moat of the she
sits on a sunny spot of floor or
just walks around with a soft
lappmg noise, 1 dont know what
we'd do without her, Mr*.
Schuck said.
Some of the special shelves in
the library are very useful in j
i the city. Tne Florida shelf has
dozen* of books about the state
[ and some about Key West The
old W. P. A. scrapbooks are on
: this shelf, as well as such
i books as Judge Jefferson
i Brownes "Key West, Old and
New. Charles Simpsons South
i Florida and the Keys, Minnie
i Moore Wilsons Seminoles and
i a series of memoirs of Florida
!by several different people.
A special shelf has also been
! reserved for the Garden Club
where there is already a collec collection
tion collection of books on Florida flora,
and another for the Monroe
(Continuea on Page Three)
Palace Thealer
William Bendix Una Merkel in
"KILL THE UMPIRE"
The Attoctatod Prem* Tnkitvp*
Feature* and PfeaAi Sqrrica
Far 71 Years Devoted to the
Nsgest Interests of Kwy West
PRICE FIVE CENT!
City Charges
Bight Contract
Was \ iolated
By Sirugo
City Manager Dave King
and Joe Sirugo, leading fig figures
ures figures in the Garrison Bight
dynamite and marl rau-e rau-e---way
--way rau-e---way dispute. at side by
side at the injunction hear hearing
ing hearing before Circuit Court
Judge Aquiline Lopez, Jr.,
this morning.
They did not addre--
each other, but their at attorneys
torneys attorneys did.
Meanwhile Judge Lopez
said he would deliver Its Its
- Its this afternoon <*r
tomorrow.
City Attorney M. Itrra*
tins Lester representing the
City claimed that Sirugo
lias 'iolated his contract
and has no right to **
h* roadwav from Garrison
William V. Albury. on* of a trio
of lawyer* retresenttny Strn-
th f !eHr 4 Enrique EsninaWo
* r 'd Paul Fsqtnalds sd after the
City had presented ite witres witresfor
for witresfor the greater part of the houis
heariew: V
~w move that the
anr iajuarHon ha ray-ksd *a
the 7-oiftid that tha Citv he*
tailed to won *h# tact* a!-
te-d to *ha petition,
And if voure gbing U? :
-bout public exoedte'vyri ly
*tf i*ie Key WiStt Pubto Hcw-inf **
Authority and the 117 fa wires s
t will housess there L* in a
dock for 20 or 30 fishermen.
Esquinaldo explained that A!-
burv meant sportmen not com commercial
mercial commercial fisherfen since the pur purpose
pose purpose of the harbor is to serve
pleasure boats.
Albury claimed that tb* in-
Junction work* "i-rep*-*ble
damaga** on tha Kay W**st
Housing Authority and Sto Stougo.
ugo. Stougo. in preventing the remov removal
al removal of marl to the housing pro project.
ject. project.
City Attorney Lester in insisted
sisted insisted thet Sirugo must shew
by fact* iusi why it was un unprofitable
profitable unprofitable to continue the
dredging of Garrison Bight.
He can't just say so and
stop operations. said Lester.
City Manager King cited the
violations of contract alleged in
the city's injunction petition.
He said that Sirugo* oontracf
with the city originally stated that
Sirugo would excavate materials
at Garrison Bight to make it more
attractive to navigation.
The first evidence of conflict
with Sirugo came five or *ix
'Continued on Page Three)
Trucker Facing
Double Charges
Bartow McGhee, a 52-year-old
laborer of Key West, is charged
today with reckless driving and
driving without a license follow following
ing following a collision between the truck
; he was operating and a car owned
i by Mrs. Concepcion Y. Camero at
Whitehead and Olivia streets.
Police repeat that the truck
driven by McGhee, owned by J.
Sloan of Stock Island, turned
from Olivia street into Whitehead
and collided with the car driven
by Mrs. Camero in the left rear
fender and hub cap causing dam damages
ages damages to the extent of $25.00
The case will be heard by Judge
Hilary Albury today. Mrs. Camero
lives at 111$ Watson street.
SPECIAL BUILDING
MATERIAL SALE
NARROW SHEATHING
$30.00 PER M FT. WE ALSO
HAVE lxt, lxl. Ixlo. Ixl2
Framing Lumber Doors
Windows pipe Flooring
Plumbing, etcSome Heavy
Timber. SSO Per M Ft Asbestos
Shingles mad Roofing Slate.
SS Per Sq.
NO REASONABLE
OFFER REFUSED
1 Open Daily. Including Sunday
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White and Fleming St*., Tel. 1813
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IWO TEAMS TIE FOR BEST BALL FOURSOME GOLF TOURNEY HONORS
| Both Post Rjbord
Scores of 58
16 Under Pir
Two team- fed for the
t Mt Bail Foursome Hanrli Hanrli<*
<* Hanrli<* |i honor- at fie Key West
t >lf Link- ifindav in the
tournament of it- kind
<*|er held fit the loeal
(weos.
| The to po*t a
rfrord score of 56, 16
u|der par *ere B. W. Set-
Hy Aiman, O. M. Rife Rifehek
hek Rifehek and Jaek Mathew-.
Ikeir M-oie lield first place
iitiil thf last foursome
lnic in with another 56.
Tli* lean n ai* romposed of
J. E. Atkinson. T. M. Me-
Kinney, William Saunders
a*d R. F. Monger.
in the third slot was the team
of Cere Witzel, Ray
D
Wfcen this team finished, they
one stroke lack of 57.
jjThere was a two way tie for
fourth position vith the scores
knotted at 58 Menbers were. K.
Leucks, George Cirey, A. D. Kell Keller
er Keller and Russ Hyrun. The other
team was composed of Clem Al Albury,
bury, Albury, Bill Coulter 0. Roche and
Junes McCardle.
Low gross honor* for the day
went to Humbait Mira, greens greenskaeper
kaeper greenskaeper at the cl ah who shot a
sizzling two under par 70
Low net prize went to Lt. Ray
M. Duke, recreatioi officer at the
Naval Station. He ripped the hon honor
or honor by turning in a net 63.
This tournameaf was termed as
one of the most; successful yet
held at the local hjks for this time
of year. There fere 48 players
competing with fleven cancella cancellations
tions cancellations at the last a mute. The can cancellations
cellations cancellations were made by Navy
players who wei called back to
duty because of/he hurricane.
Another tourtament of this
type has been sj/heduled for next
month aceordinf to the Key West
Golf Club. The/ournaments have
been reccommaided by the Nav Naval
al Naval Recreation apartment for the
benefit of th# Naval personnel.
According to the Navy Recrea Recreation
tion Recreation Director, jiere are many navy
boys who wfnt to play in golf
Golfing activities
have been a a standstill for the
past few trWiths.
Individ ua/ Scores:
H. Mira ] 33 37 70
J. Mira 38 37 75
G.Witzel / 37 38 75
J. Lopez Jf 40 87 77
N. Harris ? 39 38 77
T. M. Mcfcnney 43 36 79
K. Louoks 39 40 79
S. D. Wrght 37 42 79
M. J. Hafiel 42 38 HO
WN. Bifkin 4040 80
R. Duke 41 42 83
J.F. Rofari 41 43 84
F. B. Wjyne 40 44 84
J. Mathtws 42 42 84
L. lx>pr/ 43 42 85
W. Tv sin 42 44 86
B. Could 43 43 86
J. McQirdle 43 44 87
F. Huiter 46 41 87
Wm. Sbunders 43 44 87
Wm. flowmaii 43 44 87
C. R. Reagan 43 44 87
K. F. Rife 43 44 87
G. Carey 41 46 87
M. Johnson 44 44 88
L. Pierce 44 45 89
J. K,
Vlfiayi' V '*. 47 -44 84
OJRortie v ~ 46-45 -94
R. F. Monger 44 47 91
C Alburv 48 44 92
A D. Keller 46 46 82
C Pearson 43 50 93
G. Spell 44 50 94
JW. Hess 48 47 95
K. Hyman 51 46 97
C. Carbonell 47 51 98
BE. Jones 54 45 99
R. H- Robeson 49 52 101
C Sales 55 48 103
A. Smith 51 52 103
H. Altma < 51 54 105
J E. Brown 59 46 105
B. W. Setzer 54 53 107
O. H- Rifeback 55 53 108
L. 56 54 110
R Whitmyre 58 56 114
J R Chern 58 57 115
Baseball Statistics
ISLAND CITY SOFTBALL
LEAGUE
£3ub~ W. L. Pet.
CoQ*oral 6 0 1.000
SiHon 4 1 800
COB* Cola 4 2 667
VX-l 4 3 .571
Independents 2 2 500
N*vj 2 4 333
Home Milk 1 4 200
OjoevSia 0 7 000
U.S. Naval Station League
Qub W L. Pet.
C<*poai 12 2 .857
Sjfenn Four II 4 753
ijawmant 8 7 533
V > jSjd* 7 6 .538
cjgir .6" 462
reatowls 4 9 306
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COACH VAN. varsity tennis coach at the Key West High School,
has returned to Key West after an all summer course in New
York.
FAWTU Downed
By Eagle Nine In
Service Sail, 4-2
The Navy Eagles beat FA W-
Tllant by a 5-2 score Sunday at
i Navy Field. Moton held the hard
I hitting FAWTUIant boys hitless
| for five full innings. In the sixth.
Bosco got an infield hit while
Hanson singled to center. In the
last frame, Norton and Bosco
scored on a series of hits. Those
were the oniy runs scored by
the FAWTUIant nine.
The Eagles scored two in the
second when Muse doubled,
Washington singled, and Wood
singled. Wood stole home for an another
other another score.
| The Score
R. H E.
Eagles 020 010 1 4 10 2
FAWTUIant 000 000 2 2 4 0
Moton and Odum; Norton and
: King.
Umpires: R o'drigues and
Brown; Time; 1:40: Scorer Agui Aguilar.
lar. Aguilar.
JUDGE LOPEZ HEARS
tContinued from Page One)
months ago he said when proper property
ty property owners made complaints.
I investigated the complaints
and asked Sirugo if he couldnt
control the blasting. He said he
would."
This happened several times.
King said.
Finally I put an inspector on
the job to observe and Sirugo ob objected,"
jected," objected," King testified..
- The blasting/ King said,
should make a uniform depth
so it won't be a hazard to nav navigation.
igation. navigation. He further said that
the City feels the roadway is
very advantageous.
Property owners Carl Hil Hilton
ton Hilton and Pen Edgar testified
on damage they charge was
done to their buildings by
blasting.
Hilton said that three buildings
of his have cracks that he thinks
are the result of blasting. He
stressed that a lot of Sirugos
blasting he never noticed.
Then some would come and
rock us on our feet," Hilton testi testified
fied testified
Pen Edgar who has apartments
on the Bight said that pending an
engineers report he is suing the
City and Sirugo for the damage
done to his buildings. He estimat estimated
ed estimated that there are about 25 to 30
cracks in his apartments The
terrazzo floor has bad cracks, he
said.
Alburv and the Esquinald
brothers did not put on witnesses
of their own. The City presented
its case for about three quarters
of an hour. Sirugo sat 'quietly by
and did not testify. Kermit Lew Lewin,
in, Lewin, executive director of Key West
Housing Authority was present
but did not testify
Safeguarded Safe
c
Colorado Springs. Colo (Jp\
Burglars went to a lot of trouble
to force their way into the food
mart here. Then a barking dog
scared them off
i It was just as well. Ross John Johnson,
son, Johnson, the owner, doesn't leave his
money at the store Worried
about his costly safe. Johnson
leaves it open each night with a
sign reading no money m here.'
Clendenen Pitches
Navy Cardinals
To 7-1 Victory
The Nova! Station Cardinals
won over the OpDevSta by a 7-1
| score behind the able pitching of
Clendenen Sunday.
He held the Dev boys to three
! hits and a walk during the entire
game. Oniy one run was scored
against his brilliant pitching roll.
At bat. Robinson hit two safely
to lead the- pack. He also drove
home two runs
The Score:
R H E
Cardinals 301 003 0 7 11 0
OpDevSta 001 000 0 1 3 6
Clendenen and Strowman; Sny Sny|
| Sny| der and Klinkhammer.
Umpires: Brown and Rodrigu Rodrigu;
; Rodrigu; ues; Time; 1:40; Scorer: Aguilar,
ONE-MINUTE
SPORTS QUIZ
1. What nation scored the most
: points in the 1948 Olmpic Games"
2. Which country placed sec secj
j secj ond ?
3. When are the next Olmpic
Gaines and where are they to
be held?
4. Who manages the* Cleveland
I Indians?
1 5. What is Charlie Gehringer's
j new job?
THE ANSWERS:
1. United States.
2. Sweden.
3. 1952in Helsinki, Finland.
4 A1 Lopez.
.5. General Manager of.the J>e-
Oroit Tigers, J ..
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EVERYBODY LOVES
(Continued from Page One)
i County Audubon Society which
! has a number of books on bird birdi
i birdi life in the southeastern and other
| parts of the United States
The reference shelves of the h
| biary contain recent editions of
American and Colliers Encyclo Encyclo;
; Encyclo; paedia and an older one of the
j Encyclopaedia Bntannica, as
Whos Who in America, Men of
I Science, and dozens of others
"And." Mrs Schuck said, "a
psychology professor from Pur Purdue
due Purdue University who was visiting
Key West said our library had
; the most complete set of psvehol-
I ogy books in any small library he
\ had seen.
Mrs. Schuck also said there
) were several books in the library
more than one hundred years
; old. One is a book of John Keats
i poems published by Lsltie Brown
Publishing Company.
Another the Farmers Boy a
| book of verse by Robert Bloom Bloom:
: Bloom: field, was published in London
!;n 1802. This volume was pre presented
sented presented to a John Fi**ld Roberts
I m 1851.
The third tXHvk is called "Plea "Pleafsures
fsures "Pleafsures of the Imagination" by-
Mark Akenside. was published
by John Walker in London, and
was presented to a Mrs. Roberts
in 1950 Mrs. Roberts first name
has been obliterated by time and
j usage.
CHINESE, KOREANS
(Continued trom Page One)
together on major issues, he be believed
lieved believed the Chinese have a slightly
greater desire for what be called
"A military armistice based on
: military realities *
Tigers, Yanks
Divide Twin
Bill Yesterday
Virgil Trucks
Records His
Sixth Victory
Of The Year
NEW YORK, Aug. 21 oPI
The Detroit Tigers threw an ex- ;
tra-base hit barrage at the New J
York Yankees and defeated the
world champions 6 to 3 in the j
first game of a twi-night double-
header.
Of the 11 hits the Tigers collect- i
ed off Lefty Ed Lopat. five were ]
of the extra base variety.
Gerry Priddy had a double and
a triple. Connie Berry and SteVe
Southock smashed triples and
Pat Mullin hit his 11th home run.
Don Kolloway and Priddy were j
the leaders in the attack. Koilo- j
way singled three straight times
and each time Priddy drove him
home. Mullin scored Berry from j
third with a long fly ball in the
third inning and homered with the
bases empty in the fifth.
The Yankees counted twice in
the eighth on hits by Phil Riz Rizruto,
ruto, Rizruto, Lopat and Gil McDougald
;and an infield out.
Yogi Berra homered for the j
third run in the ninth inning.
Virgil Trucks recorded his sixth
victory of the season although
he needed help from Izzy Trout j
during New Yorks belated rally
in the eighth inning.
Lopat was charged wjth the de defeat.
feat. defeat.
The Yanks won the second
game 12 to 5.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
R H E
: Washington 3 12 0
Cleveland 3 8 0
Starr, Hudson and Grasso; Gar Gar|
| Gar| cia and Hegan.
First Game
New York 3 8 1
Detroit 6 111
Lopat and Berra; Trucks, Trout
, and Swift.
Second Game
New York 12 10 2
Detroit 5 10 2
Qstrowski and Berra :*glutchin :*glutchin-1
-1 :*glutchin-1 son, White and Ginsberg
Games This Week
ISLAND CITY SOFTBALL
LEAGUE
;TUESDAY ;TUESDAY-7:3OUSS
-7:3OUSS ;TUESDAY-7:3OUSS Corporal vs. In In:
: In: dependents.
9:ooOpDevSta vs. Coca Cola.
(H Y WANTS
(Continued from Page One?
hearing of the Sirugo-City case
before Judge Vincent Giblin.
The case was not tried there be because
cause because of Judge Aquilino Lopez's
return from a vacation in Spain.
Ladino clover was introduced
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SETS SPEED MARK
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COL. FRED J. ASCANI ol
Rockiord. 111., an Air Force jet
pilot, holds the Thompson
Trophy he won after setting a
new 100-kilometer (62 mile)
world speed record with an
average speed of 628.698 miles
an hour over a closed course at
Detroit during the National Air
Races. He eclipsed the old mark
of 605.230 MPH set by John
Douglas Derry of Great Britain
in 1948.
Maxim. Murphy
Bout To Be
Broadcast
Tomorrow, direct from Madi Madi!
! Madi! son Square Garden, New York.
; the makers of Pabst Blue Ribbon j
'Beer will broadcast worlds light j
' heavyweight championship con-
; test between present titleholder i
! Joey Maxim and contender Irish j
! Bob Murphy. i
The scheduled 15-round event |
I will be broadcast over the Co- 1
i lumbia Broadcasting Systems j
radio network beginning at 9:00 ;
jp.m. EST.
| Maxim, whose last encounter!
: was a shot at the then heavy- 1
weight champion Ezzard Charles j
! in Chicago on May 30, which he j
1 lost after 15 rounds, is due to!
; meet some real competition in j
I Murphy who is rated as one of
the best fighters in this division.
Murphy shot into the top j
brackets when he beat Jake La-
Motta. former middleweight j
champion, on June 27 by an Btb
i round TKO. He previously beat
'such lighters as Danny Nardico,
l Cecil Hudson, Joe Blackwood, 1
| Dan Bueceroni and Henry:
Brimm.
|! This fight launches Pabts B!ue|
Ribbons 1951-52 season of 41
Carl Yales Cites
Those Who Pushed
Men's Tenuis
j Tennis Club president, Earl
j Yates said to-dy of the 1951 j
| Men's Tennis Championships that j
I ended Sunday, 1 wish to thank j
I everyone who had a part in mak- I
ing the tournament a success. We
; had a total of 64 entries, yet the
; entire event was completed in
the allotted two weeks time.
; Much of the credit for this ach-
I levement goes to the players
{themselves who really cooperat cooperati
i cooperati t c *-
"The Tournament Committee
j and I are truly sorry that owing
to the unprecedented size of Sun Sunday's
day's Sunday's crowd and those seated in
100 odd cars, fiat some fans
were unable to get close enough
!to the court to see the match.
; WVH try to eliminate this in the
future by working with the Com Com;
; Com; ncssioners for the erection of
j some kind of permanent seating.
Yates had special mention for the
Tournament Committee of Ker Kermit
mit Kermit Roberts. Commander J. A.
i McAllister, Harvey Sellers, and
! Ralph Hartenstine for a success successful
ful successful job. to Coach Van for splen splen!
! splen! did work at the loudspeaker, and
to Peter Knight and Tony Dopp
| for seating arrangements, and to
i Mr, Turner of the YMCA for use
of chairs. he said.
The national acreage of Irish j
potatoes this year is the small-j
est since 1871. but yields pier
acre are expected to be near]
record levels.
consecutive Wednesday night i
bouts. |
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Tuesday, August 2L ISSI
VX-1 Wins First Game
FRANKLIN PITCHES SUBEON
TO SHUTOUT OVER MILKERS
Warren Tries In
Vain To Stop
Subon Rallies
The VX-1 Flyers won the first
game of a twin bill of softball last
night at Bayview Park against
; the U. S. Navy team 11-5.
The Flyers scored eighT runs in
the second inning. Wallace hit
two singles and a double and
Woodward hit a homer. DeWitt
hit two singles.
The Score:
R H E
: VX-1 Flyers 080 300 0 11 10 2
I U. S. Navy 122 000 0 5 7 7
St. Claire and Domalgowski;
Lott, Ritchey and Bohrer
Umpires: McDonald and Jones:
Time: 1:20; Scorer Aguilar.
Subon Scorn Shutout
In the second game, the Sub-
Ron Four squad shutout the Home
Milk nine with Franklin on the
hill fanning six men. He allowed
just three hits to add his shut shutout
out shutout to his great collection
Pazo hit a double for the Home
Milkers while Elmore hit two
two baggers for the Subons.
i Piggford hit two singles.
The Score:
R Fi E
Home Milk 000 000 0 0 33
; Subon 4 201 103 x 7 10 1
Warren and G. Lastress; Frank Frankj
j Frankj lin and Piggford.
Umpires: Jones and McDonald;
I Time: 1:15: Scorer: Aguilar.
THE KEY WEST CITI2TN
Service League
2nd Half May Be
Decided On Wed.
Wednesday afternoon at 3 p. m.,
the Boca Cbica Blue Angels will
play Subpr. Four at the Naval
Station Field. The Blue Angels
are in first division and the Sub-
Ron in second.
If the An.>o.-.is win. they will
have the << i.- l half champion championship
ship championship in the biig Su*>Ron has lo
win to have a.chants; to take first
place
[ The batteries for the game will
; be, Ellis pitching arc, i-nudemulk
; behind the plate for the Angebc
For Subon Firebar Rohr will
be the stare.:? with Mace on the
receiving end
TWO CAR I>Hl\ LKS
| (Continued Front Page One)
iat 11:25 on Finning street by
; Officer F. C ~h.>: .
Shortly after the arrest of
Duke, Officer 11. Bsoadltead ar ar|
| ar| rested M. L. Townsend, 123 Poin Poin!
! Poin! ciana. on two charges of traffic
t violation.
| Townsend is hvyused of driv driv-5
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By Fred Lasstcell
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By Paul Robinson
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tion from Margaret Mitchell. At present, boatmen car. not use Petronia street-end. City Con|| j
sioner Louis Carbonell declared last night that erection of this fence is what started the *'tas
in Garrison Bight.
OUTCAST OF DESTINY
PAUL EVAN LEHMAN
AP Wwj'eGti/'*
Chapter 1 i
'T'HOSE who knew him casually
A called him Tex; to the few
who thought they knew him more
or less intimately he had another
name. Brent. They assumed that
Brent was a surname but they
were wrong; his name was Brent
Hollister and he came from Ari Arizona
zona Arizona and not from Texas, but he
kept the Hollister to himself be because
cause because the name would immedi immediately
ately immediately associate him with another
Hollister and that would mean
sudden death.
Night had fallen and he stood
in front of a dark building and
gazed across the street at a door doorway
way doorway which opened on stairs lead leading
ing leading to the hall over Hannigans
store. Above that doorway a
smoky kerosine torch illuminated
a canvas streamer bearing the
words SAM CARTERS LYCEUM
PLAYERS; inside, a fat. bald baldheaded
headed baldheaded man sat behind a table
with a cashbox on it and standing
near him, lynx-eyed and alert,
was Cliff Durham, the town mar marshal.
shal. marshal.
Customers went through the
doorway, paid their admissions
and stamped up the stairs after
receiving a cherubic smile and a
hearty thank-you from Sam Car Carter
ter Carter
A girl came running down the
stairs and the light from the
bracket lamp above Sams head
caught and held her in its yellow
embrace. She was tall for a girl,
but slim and graceful, with a
bright face and a cluster of dark
curls falling over one shoulder.
Brent stared interestedly; there
was something clean and vibrant
about her which drew him. She
spoke to Sam and he nodded and
she ran up the stairs, silken-clad
ankles twinkling.
Brent took a bundle from be beneath
neath beneath his arm and shook it out.
It was a black cloth sack some
six feet long and two wide. He
slipped it over his head, thrusting
his arms through holes cut for the
purpose. It covered him from the
top of his hat to the toes of his
boots, and there was a slit
through which he could see. He
raised the bottom of the robe and
drew the .44 Colt, then moved
across the street and mounted the
store steps at an angle designed
to keep him out of the range of
vision of Sam and the marshal.
Brent drifted silently back backwards.
wards. backwards. the black hood blending
with the shadows that engulfed
the store entrance. Cliff came into
the light and Carter came out
after him. Sam said, Im much
obliged to you. Marshal, for your
help. Id like to give you a little littleuhtoken
uhtoken littleuhtoken of my appreciation.
Say. five dollars?
He was looking questioningly
at Cliff, the flare illuminating his
anxious face, but Durham did not
answer. Sam raised the lid of the
cash box fumbled with its con contents.
tents. contents. then drew out a gold piece.
He dropped it into Cliffs ex extended
tended extended palm and Cliff said, Keep
cornin; Ill tell you when to stop.
Its robbery! moaned Sam.
Brother, you said it! agreed
a voice from the darkness.
Cliff wheeled, crouching like a
cat, his hand whipping to the gun
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riod period of productive, active living,
says Dr. Norman P. Miller, as assistant
sistant assistant professor of physical edu education
cation education at the University of Cali California.
fornia. California.
Miller says retirement these
days is known for its creative
living, community activity and
profitable avocations."
He recommends advance plan planning
ning planning for those about to retire
from regular jobs. First, the right
place to settle down for each in individual
dividual individual should be selected, then
the right kind of hobbies, and
the right kind of group or club
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en, chosen, says Dr. Miller.
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The sheriff's glinting eyes stabbed at the
figure.
on his hip. He was fast, but he
didnt go through with the draw.
The light fanning out from the
flare showed him a hand with a
levelled gun in it and that gun
was pointed at his stomach.
Brent said, Get behind him,
fatty, and lift that gup out of the
holster. Chuck it into the street
and feel him over for others.
Hands up, you!
Carter obeyed and Brent came
slowly forward, the gun still
pointed at Cliffs stomach. He
said, Turn around, bath of you."
Carter turned instantly; Dur Durham.
ham. Durham. reluctantly, his glinting eyes
stabbing at the dark-robed figure
until the last minute. Brent
moved forward, raised his Colt
and struck just back of ClifTs
right ear. The marshal folded up
like a wet sack. Brent bent over
him, took a pair of handcuffs
from his belt then said to Sam,
Back to the stable; Ill carry the
baby, you might drop it.
The gun muzzle nudged Sam in
the back and Brent heard him
groan as he passed back the cash
box
A hundred feet down the alley
he wiggled out of the black robe,
rolled it into a bundle and put it,
together with the cash box under
an arm. He walked to the end of
town and halted before a small,
neat house. There was a light in
the parlor and he moved silently
to a window and looked in. Luella
Roselle, in robe and slippers, was
curled up on a divan smoking a
Three Dimension
Movies In Future
MONTREAL(;p> In the not
far distant future, tanks may
seem to roll right off theatr*
screens, over the heads of audi audiences
ences audiences and disappear with a crash
through balcony exits.
This far-fetched fantasy al already
ready already is a reality to W. W. Wells
Coates, British industrial de designer,
signer, designer, who explained in a re recent
cent recent interview here how he
worked this and 'similar tricks
for an experimental film at the
Festival of Britain.
We have designed and are
operating Telecinema, a three threedimensional
dimensional threedimensional operation with
three-dimensonal pictures and
three-dimensional sound," said
Mr. Coates. The image on the
screen seem to come right off the
surface and descend into the au au|
| au| dience. Special sound devices
gar 1 m. j
cigarette. She was v. Uiggi*
him according to plan. fj
DR ENT pushed the
, into the shadows be rsath tB
window and went up
porch. He rapped shaiw al
presently a low,
asked, Whp is it?
swered, Tex. Lu
opened the door and he
side, carrying the box.
and locked the door
to him. and he said. I got
tapped the box.
She said. Go into the HI
foom and sit and I < ft
you in a moment. She loift
cash box from him and haJBS
into the room and sat dowinH
divan. Lu came in, dreilMg
shades then went to a cabifgjs
one side of the room and OR
bottle and glasses. She pOP
drinks and brought them oUtf
the divan. She handed- hfe*
glass and sat. down bc'idelt'
She said. :Luck! and he;
oeated, Luck! and grijjfijlt
her.
Lu liked that rrin. It liSdSP
Icyt corner of his mouth Jit
higher than the right and
brow on that side
ward. Tt lent him an
And Brent was thinking rigg
trnit I've been angling farwmi,
chance to be v'ithher
wun her confidence. Sh* nm
know the man Im looking wf
Jack has !o!d anybody hcsM
I her. 'l^Bl
(To be continued) iyIJK
Legal Safecraci|
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MURPHYSBORO, IluJB
safe expert opened a 84
cafe which members hatjWP
unable to open since
secretary died in 1943
memorized combination.
Lodge members had boBjQF
but ready to break
to see their records. JBSL
But the job was don*
minutes by Tobe MondnH
only twisted the dial andlK
to the safes inner wm
lie did the trick in front
Maser-, who had request***
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look at their safe. -fg
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2Apartments For Rent
APARTMENTCooI, clean, com comfortable.
fortable. comfortable. Beauty Rest beds. Air
cooled. Everything furnished.
Summer rates. 1511 Truman Ave j
aug4-tf
SEA ISLE COURT, Windsor
Lane, off Truman Avenue. 2 J ,i
vom furnished apartments, utili utililes
les utililes included. Adults No pets
Low summer rates. aug 13-tf j
APARTMENT for adults. No pets.
All utilities furnished. Strtz
Hotel, 410 Fleming. aug-tf
UNI'SHtX apartments, 3 rooms
and bath, maid and janitor ser service,
vice, service, linens and utilities furn furnished
ished furnished Corai Hotel Apartments
opposite Post Office. aug9~tf
LARGE Efficiency and one-Bed
room Apartment New brick
building. Cross ventilation. Every
thing furnished. 807 Washingtur
street. augls-tf
MODERN 1 and 2-bedroom lur
nished apartments All electric
kitchen. Private entrance. 1125
Washington street. aug!7-tf
COUPLE ONLY. 8 a.m to 7 p.m.
Phone 226 after 7 p.m. Phone
1804-J. augl-3t
ONE-BEDROOM Apartment on
waterfront. All electric kit kitchen.
chen. kitchen. Apply 717 North Beach.
augl-3tx
APARTMENT FOR RENT. 506
Greene street, next to City
City Hall. augl-3tx
MODERN Furnished Efficiency
Apartment. Phone 215.
aug2l-tf
ONE-ROOM Efficiency. All elec electric.
tric. electric. Private bath. Private en-j
trance. For one person. M. & B.j
Motel. Phone 1848. aug2l-tfj
NEW 2-ROOM Furnished Apart-j
ment. All utilities included.-
Floridian Motel, 1212 Simonton. I
aug2l-6t |
COMFORTABLE Duplex Apart J
ment to refined couple withj
references. Two bedrooms, each
with private bath. Furnished ]
Well located with attractive j
grounds. Will take one child if [
proper age. No pets. For ap- j
pomtment call 356. aug2J-3txj
- |
4Houses For Rsnt
VHY PAY RENT? Let us build
you a C B S. home with F.H.A.
financing. Sunshine Construction
of Key West, Inc., 2220 Fogarty
\ve Phone 598. julyl6-tf
BUSINESS COUPLE will share
modern home. Phone 1748-Mi
or 1327. augl-3t,
5 Rooms For Rent
* 1
Overseas Hotel
SUMMER RATES in effect. Week Weekly,
ly, Weekly, single, from $lO. 917 Flera
tng St. Cocktail Lounge and Bar
augl4-tf
LUIGIS rooming house; Room
with private bath. Double sls
Single sl2. Apply Luigi s Restau
rant or Phone 1908. aug2~tf
1 APARTMENT. Light house
keeping rooms, $5 to sls per
week. 411 William Street.
julv3l-30tx
ONE NICE ROOM for working
lady in private home. Kitchen
privileges. Use of automatic
washer. 920 North Beach.
aug2l-2t
COOL PORCH Sleeping Room.
Single man preferred. 513
Whitehead street. aug2l-6tx
5 Rooms For Rent
ONE BLOCK from beach. Clean.
quiet, comfortable rooms. T.le
showers. From $2.50 daily, double
Low weekly rates. Surf Hotel.
521 United. aug2o-6t
6 Wanted To Rent
COUPLE desires I or 2-bedrooir:
furnished house or apartment
by Sept. Ist for 3 months. Caii
1063-R. aug!7-6t.
TWO-BEDROOM. By Ist Oct.;
Kitchen furnished Children 3
and 1. Yearly lease. Phone
1370-XW a eg 20-6 tx
8 Male Help Wanted
WANTED: THREE auiomobile
mechanics, must ba experienc experienced.
ed. experienced. Chevrolet Garage, Caroline
Streei. augll-tf
EXPERIENCED Route Salesman j
to work retail trade. Apply
Cabrera Wholesale Grocery. Inc.
423 Front street. augl4-tf
DAY OR NIGHT MAN. High;
School education required.
Southern Cross Hotel Apply u.
person. aug2l-tf
MESSENGER, with Scooter or:
Motor Bike. Between 18 and
25 years of age. $1.09 per hour.;
Apply manager Western Union.
ug2l
9 Femaie Help Wanted
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
has openings for student opera "f
tors. No experience necessary
Good jobs with many promotion;
opportunities for girls who are!
high school graduates. Ages 38 j
through 25. Regular pay increases, j
Interesting work. Apply Mrs
Peters. Employment Office, 539
Southard, Monday through Fri Friday.
day. Friday. aug 9-ifj
|
HOUSEKEEPER t > live in. Good!
salary. Nice home. Phone!
1930-M. aug2l-6tj
16 Personal
GIVE US your waste paper. Ley j
Memorial Methodist Church, j
Truman Ave., and Georgia. Plione j
883. julyJ4-tf
17 Personal Services
NOTICE
BRIDES TO BE
HAVE your wedding invitations
and announcements printed by
the Art man Press, Phone 51.
augll-tf
Nolaty Public
NORMAN D. ARTMAK
rtitixen Office
july23-tf |
FOR SALE six Consecutive is- j
sues of The Key West jCitizen.:
Delivered to your door. 25c week weekly.
ly. weekly. Phone 51 Circulation Dept.
18 Special Services
! JOHNSON & CURRY, Builders j
i and Contractors. Free estimates :
[on new CBS homes, remodeling!
I and roof me Phone 147-XM.
july2o-tf ]
; ' j
i LEASES. 5c each Promissory j
j notes, 1c each. Minimum charge j
sc. Artman Press Citizen Bldg.
| Phone 51. sug9-tf,
[WE make keys while you wait.
Key West Supply Cos., 211 Si-
; monton St, augl-tf
! ;
i BROKEN ix-nses duplicated in
! one day Frames immediately.
. Special discounts to Navy per peri
i peri sonnel. Dr. J. A. Values, 610 Du Du!
! Du! val St. Upstairs. a'ogl4-24t
19Public is once*
G O VERN MWi controls and
regulations are constantly
changing. Only your local news news|
| news| paper publishes complete local ap ap:
: ap: plication of thuee controls Sub
I scribe to The Citizen today. Phone
; 51. Circulation Dope., ioi home j
| delivery.
22Lost
PLEASE RETURN Small Child |
Tricycle taken from entrance of
i 1004 Eaton, next to Roy's Book
! Store. Nv quest! ms asked.
aug2l-2txj
24 Business Opportunities
: WELL established Restaurant fori
| sale, inquire 604 Truman.
augH-tf
25 Real Estate For Sale
| ~ :
FURNISHED 5-Bedroom Bunga-,
low on large landscaped lot..
Price $20,500.00. Terms $5,900 j
cash. Balance easy terms John- j
son 6i Johnson. Phone 372.
auglS-tf
MOOEST >l\ll>fc\S
Trademark Registered L S- Patent Office
IF you Mu£t 6ET A WORD IN ED6£U/l££, I WlsH Von
wouldn't mumble it!
J&- heal Lstate For Sale
l (enfibufd )
| TWO-BEDROOM Sunshine Home
Furnished or unfurnished;
Phone 1764-J augl6-6tx
TEN-ROOM Furnished House. I
i Two Apartments and bath on;
second floor. Five rooms and
bath on first floor. Call owner,
1538-M. augl6-6tj
HOUSE FOR SALE. 3-bedroom, j
Come; iot Will sell equity,!
- Due:, A Vi. After 3 p.m. Ph. i
1459-J. aug2o-6t
26Lots l or Sale
2 OCEAN front lots on Stock Is Island.
land. Island. A.R.W. 3503 Antisdale rd
Cleveland Hts. 18, Ohio.
july 10-ti
LOT 65 x lt'o, zoned for duplex.
Phone 538. jul>2o-tf
! TWO corners, 100 > 100 on Ist
street Call 598. july2o-tf
[STOCK ISLAND LOTS. Choice
residential waterfront lots; lots
[ for commercial purposes; lots for
duplex or apartments; residential
lots in new development. Priced
right for quick sale. Call 598.
augls-6t
29Printing
Make The
ARTMAN PRESS
t your headquarters for the finest
in printing. Phone 51.
july2B-tf
32 Storage
t! ED BRICK Storage Cos. Furai
lure or commercial. Phone 799
aug2-tf
33 Miscellaneous
jWE have a complete stock of
j window glass of all kinds. Key
i West Supply Cos., 211 Simonton
j St. augl-tf
ROCK, marl, sand, top soil. See
us for cheapest prices in town
j Buster Cerezo. 540-M. july2l-tf
I ARMY Folding Cots, $5. Phone
1593-M. aug2o-3t
ONE new outboard motor, $75.00;
i new *4 drill. $35.00; B'V
skill saw, $70,00. Coral Isle Trailer
Park. Stock Island. aug2l-3tx
34 Household Items
For Sale
FREE: Palm shopping bag with
any purchase of SI.OO. La-ts of
bargains. La Piacita. 726 Duval
street. Open 1 to 9 pm.
aug2o-3t
RECONDITIONED VACUUM
Cleaners, Sales. Service, Dem
onstration. Write Box J. R.-2, co
Citizen. -- auglS-30t
STORE of Nearly-Nu Furniture
3416 Duck Avenue, Pamciana. j
Phone 1661. We buy and sell new
and used furniture. julylS-tl j
FOR SALE 3-piece living room!
suite. 9-E Porter'Place.
ju!y3l-tf,
SIMMONS Tilt-Back Sofa Good;
condition. Gulf stream Trailer j
Park. Truman. Myers, 2nd'
trailer, middle row. *ug2l-2t!
TWIN-SIZE Hollywood Bed. Ex- ;
celient condition. Phone 1920-J.i
aug2l-2tj
DELUXE Table-Top Automatic!
Bendix, $75.00: Frigidaire,
f SSO 00. 1403 Patricia. Phone
1534-J aug2l-3tx
34 Household Items
For Sale
t('allioF4 >
3-PIECE Livingroom Suite with
Slip Covers; 9x12 and 6x9 Rugs
with Padding; Radio Phonograph
Pickup and Records: 2 Drum Drumtables;
tables; Drumtables; Coffee Table; 4 Lamps;
7-Piece Bedroom Set with Spring
and Mattress; 2 in 1 Table; Bridge
Table: 4 Chairs; Kitchen Utilities;
Pictures, etc. Can be bought
separately. 322 Grinneli street
from 9 a.m. till 8 p.m.
aug2o-6tx
1 1950 CROSLEY Shelvador Re Refrigerator.
frigerator. Refrigerator. 7*2 cu. ft. Like
new. $l2O DO. 555-H West Poin Poinciana.
ciana. Poinciana. aug2o-3tx
35 Wanted To Buy
WE PAY SI.OO for old batteries
Dicks Tire Service, 929 Tru
man Avenue. Tel. 778. augl-tf
WANTED: Old rags for cleaning
purposes. The Key West Citi Citizen,
zen, Citizen, Greene and Ann Streets;
Phone 51. augll-tf
ELECTRIC Water Pump, with
or without pressure tank. Any
gallons per hour. Box 10-D, Citi Citizen.
zen. Citizen. aug2l-ltx
36 Bicycles and Tricycles
MANS BICYCLE. Good condi condition.
tion. condition. $20.00. 623 William street
Phone 579. augl-3t
38Automobiles For Sale
TWINS
We invite you to See our Care
51 Plymouth
51 Hudson Pacemaker, 4-dr. O.D
51 Kaiser 4-Door Hyd.
50 Ford Crestliner 0.D., Radio
50 Plymouth 4-Door Heater
50 Studebaker Convertible
50 Hudson Club Coupe O.D.
49 Kaiser Traveler
48 Buick Super 4-Door, Radio
48-49 Hudson Super 4-Door
48 Packard 4-Door. 0.D., Radio
48-47 Kaiser & Frazer, O.D.
47 Ford 4-Door, Radio, Heater
42 Pontiac 2-Door
40 Ford 4-Door
TWINS
1130 Duval St. Phone 1870-1871
auglO-tues-fri-tf
1950 YELLOW Pontiac Con Convertible.
vertible. Convertible. Seat covers, radio,;
heater, etc. 10,000 miles. Excel Excel!
! Excel! lent condition. Terms arranged.:
Phone 1438-W, 621 Elizabeth
street. aug2l-6t
38ATrucks For Sale
BEST OFFER takes 2 Chevrolet
beer trucks, 14 tons each. Call
ju. J. Delgado. Mornings before
| 10 and evenings after 6. Phone
! 390 aug2l -6tx
.
39Trailers For Sale
NEW PAN- AMERICANS, Duo s.
Elcars, Terra Cruisers. Stars,
and Kits. 18 to 40 feet Forty
: two months to pay at 6 per cen
! interest Also used trailers. Con Coni
i Coni tact Charles B. Laird at Southern
Inn Trailer Park. aug7-39
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39Trailers For Sale
.(Continued)
WE HAVE a large selection of
good cDan house trailers at the
lowest prices in Florida. With
terms less tha rent Come see
us. Free overnight lodging. Free
and ery. Harper Trailer Sales
4850 N W. 17th Avenue, Phone
89-6887, Miami. Florida.
aug6-30t
FOR THE BEST to trailers. New
and used. Pan-American Star
Tera-Cruiser. 42 months to pay
MM. Distributing Cos.. 920 South
Federal. Dania, Florida, Phone
3000. july27-ti
NOTICE
Miami Trailer Shop
SUTTON & SUTTON
Have Now Opened Their New
Lot On Stock Island at the
Coral Isle Trailer Park
COMPLETE LINE OF NEW
AND USED TRAILERS
FROM 14 TO 35 FEET
Best Deal On the Keys
TELEPHONE 9262
augl7-tf
25-foot House Trailer, 3-room de
luxe model. Can be seen a
1015 Simonton. See Hess.
augl6-6t
41Boats and Motors
MUST SELLBoat and motor
Racing bottom, 10 HP. late
model Mercury. Will sell boat
separately. After 6:30 p.m. 181-K
Poinciana. aug!6-6tx
20 CABIN CRUISER, with ice icebox
box icebox and head. Phone 605-M
after 5 p.m. aug2l-6t
45Transportation
Storage Moving
ISLAND CITY TRANSFER
Phone 488
E. V. Kinsmar
aug3-tf
NAVAL OFFICER driving Los
Angeles about Aug. 24th de desires
sires desires rider Share expenses. Phone
790-Ext-334. augl7-6tx
50Legal Notices
IV THK CIRCUIT cot RT OF THE
SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL riHfFIT
OF THK STATE OF FLORIDA,
IN AND FOR MON HOE COUNTY.
I tumrrr) < ** No. 12-MH)
HERMAN E SCHOTT.
Complainant
V*. DIVORCE
BARBARA W. SCHOTT,
Defendant.
NOTICE HV PUBLICATION
TO: BARBARA W. SCHOTT,
c/o Rink.
Hlfh View, New York.
YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED
and REQUIRED to serve a copy of
your Answer to the Complaint for
Divorce on the complainant's attor attorney,
ney, attorney, and to file the original Answer
in the office of the Clerk of the
Circuit Court i.n or before August
3let, A. I>. 1951. in tht above en entitled
titled entitled cause, otherwise the allepa allepaiions
iions allepaiions therein will be taken as con confessed
fessed confessed
DONE and ORDERED at Key
West, Monroe County, Florida this
30th day of .tuly. A D. 18H.
(CIRCUIT COURT
SEAL) EARL R ADAMS,
Cierk of the Circuit Court
Monroe Comity. Florida.
By: (ad) Florence E Sawyer,
Deputy Clerk
ALLAN B CLEARS, JR..
Attorney for Complainant,
)4 Whitehead Street,
Key West, Florida.
juiSl;aus:-14-Z1,195l
is thk ciarii: oi rt or thr
SIYTU.KXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
or THE STATK OF FLORIDA*
IV A> FOB MOSHOK COISTY.
IS CHASCRRY,
< \h. imr
ANDREW F. VIERS,
Complainant,
vs DiVOSCS
LILLIE LORRAINE VIERS,
DelenitanL
VOTICB BY PUBLICATION
TO; LIUL.IB LORRAINE VIERS,
5)0: East .SSrd St-
Ltk AnfAtCa, Calitornia-
TOtl ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED |
that suit for divorev ha* bean tiled ;
apalnai you herein and you are re required
quired required to Sint a copr of your an- j
rwer on attorney for the Complain- ;
am and file the oritrinal thereof
with the Clerk of this'Court on or;
before AugTJSt Ifrth, 1Y&I, otheiWM,
Deere* Pro Confeaao will be enter enterid
id enterid against you
DATED at Kev West, Monro*
County, Florida, this 3i)th day of
July. A. P mi mi(Circuit
(Circuit mi(Circuit Court i
Seal) EARL R. ADAMS,
Clerk Circuit Court
By- (*&> Florence E- Sawyrr
Deputy Clerk.
ENRIQUE EBQUINALDO, JR,
$43 Whitehead Street,
Key IVeet, Florida.
Attorney for Complainant. I
Jul3i;att*i-l*-il,iSI
50Legal Notices
iConuaneci i
IT THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OP THE STATE or FLORIDA,
IN' AND FOR MONROE COl N'TY.
IN CHANCER I.
Case No. 13-tHP
LILLIAN T WILLIAMS.
ComplsJtian t.
VS divorce
EUGENE WILLIAMS,
Defendant
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
To: Eugene Williams,
c/o Leo H. Sohoen. Esq., j
3*o Broadway,
New York 7 N Y.
TOC ARE HEREBY ORDERED
and REQUIRED to ser.ve a copy of
your Answer to the Complaint for
Divorce on the Complainant's At Attorney,
torney, Attorney, and file the original Answer
in the office of the Clerk of the Cir Circuit
cuit Circuit Court on or before the 22nd
day of September, A. D. 1951, in the
above entitled matter, otherwise
the allegations therein will be tak taken
en taken as confessed
DONE and ORDERED at Key-
West, Monroe County. Florida, this
2Plh dav of August. A P. 3 951.
(SEAL) KARL H. ADAMS
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Monroe County, Florida.
B\ : (s> Earl R. Adams.
Clerk.
J Y. PORTER IV.
solicitor for Complainant
113 Fleming Street,
Key West, Florida.
a ug2l 2s ;septt-11,1951
IN THE CIRCUIT COl RT OK THE
SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR RONHOK COUNTY.
IN CHANCERI.
Cr N. 12-820
MAN P. WEE DIN. JR..
Complainant,
vs. m V ORCK
DOROTHY MAJUE BELOUa WEE WEEDIN'.
DIN'. WEEDIN'.
Defendant-
NOTICE BY 1-1 BLICATION
To: Dorothy .Marie Beious Weedin,
alias Dorothy Mari- Beious,
alias Deiores Bed on s,
e./o Hotel Jessup
13S W, 49th St., New York. V Y\
YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED
anti REQUIRED to serve a copy of
your Answer to the Complaint tm
Divorce on the Complainant's Attor Attorney.
ney. Attorney. and file the original Answer in
the office of the Clerk of the Circuit
Court on or before the 22nd day of
September. A. D. 1951, in the above
entitled matter, otherwise the al alligations
ligations alligations therein will be taken as
confessed.
DONE and ORDERED at Key
West, Monroe County, Florida, this
2tith day of August. A. D. 1951.
(Seal) EARL R. ADAMS,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Monroe County. Florida.
J. Y PORTER. iV.,
' Solicitor for Complainant,
; 413 Fleming Street,
i Key West, Florida.
aug2l-2S;sept4-11,1951
NOTICE I NDF.R FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned, desiring to
tngage in business under the fic ficticious
ticious ficticious name of "Floridian Motel,"
1212 Simonton Street, Key West,
Florida, intends lo register the
said fictitious name w ith the Clerk
of the Circuit Court of Monroe
County, Florida.
Dated August £O. 1951.
ABRAHAM H. MILLER.
Sole Owner.
aug2l-2S:sepM-11,1951
IN THK rntet-TT COURT OF THK
SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY.
STATE OF FLORIDA. IN CHAN CHANCERY.
CERY. CHANCERY.
Case No. 12-tm
NADIA MATTHEW,
Complainant,
va. DIVORCE ACTION
FRANK F. MAYHEW.
Defendant
NOTICK BY PUBLICATION
TO; FRANK R MAY HEW,
c/o B. F. Snowden,
Box se:.
Lig Spring. Texas.
OR;
General Delivery,
Big Spring, Texas.
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
a Bill of Complaint for Divorce has
iieen filed against you. and you arc
hereby Required to serve a copy of
your Answer to the BiU of Com Complaint
plaint Complaint on the Complainant's Attor Attorney,
ney, Attorney, and file the original Answer
in the Office of the Clerk of the
Circuit Court on or before the 6th
day of September, A. I). 1331. in
default of which the Bill of Com Complaint
plaint Complaint will be taken as confessed
against you.
This notice shall be published for
four consecuttve week* in THE
KEY WEST CITIZEN
DONE and ORDERED, at Key
West, Florida, this Sth day of Aug August.
ust. August. A. D. mi.
(Circuit Court
Seal) KARL R AD AMS,
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
of Monroe County, Flbrlda.
By: Kathleen Nonage.
Deputy Clerk.
THOMAS S. CARO.
Solicitor for the Complainant.
515 >* Duval Street.
Key Wtit, Florid*.
aug* *l4-21-35.1851
NOTH E OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
House Bill Na. IMtK
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Leoy Torres, the holder at
the following certificate has filed
said certificate for a lax deed to he
Issued thereon. The certificate
number and year iff issuance, the
description of the property, and the
name in which it was assessed is
as follow*:
Certificate No. 45; Year of Is Issuance.
suance. Issuance. m# Description of
Property: Lot 3 Sqr. 2 TV l
S-4TS. A* recorded in Monroe
County Records Name in which
assessed: 3. C. Whlker (Heir*).
All of said property being In thu
County of Monroe, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate shall be
r* deemed according to law the
property described in such certifi certificate
cate certificate will be sold to the highest
bidder at the court house d<*or on
the first Monday la month of
October. 1851. which is the lat day
of October. 161
Dated this 13th day of August,
JJII,
(Seal) KARL R ADAMS.
Clerk of Circuit Court of
Monroe County, Florida.
*tt*l4-21 S* iseptAJsl
NOTICE OF APPLIC ATION
FOR TAX DEED
H*e BIU No. 1<42
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
t hat Leoy Torres, the h
following certificates ha *. fil' and
said certificate* for a tax deed to
be Issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of Issuance, the
description of the property, am*
the name in which It das assessed
is as follows:
Certificate No. 86: Tear of Is Issuance.
suance. Issuance. IMS. Description Of
Property; Pt, Got. Lot 2 81-1 M
Island of Key Largo, Sec 2
Twp Sfl S, R. 40 E SL*5 Acre*
As recorded In Monroe County
Records Name It. which assess assessed:
ed: assessed: R H Knox.
AH of said property being in the
County of Monroe. State of Florida
Unless such certificate shall be
redeemed according to law the
Tuesday, August 2L 1951
50Legal Notices
i ( ontiaaedi
property described in such certifi certificate
cate certificate will be sold to the highest
bidder at the court house door on
the first Monday in month of Octo October.
ber. October. 1951. which is the Ist day of
October, IML
Dated this 13th day of August.
1951.
(Sea!) EARL R. ADAMS
Clerk of Circuit Court of
Monroe County, Florida.
aug)4--Sl-3S :sept4.l9M
ORDINANCE NO. 335
COMMISSION SERIES
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
SECTION 9 OF ORDINANCE
NO 408, COUNCIL SERIES, OF
THE ORDINANCES OF THE
CITY OF KEY WEST, FLORI FLORIDA.
DA. FLORIDA. SAME BEING AN ORDI ORDINANCE
NANCE ORDINANCE RELATING TO VEHI VEHICULAR
CULAR VEHICULAR TRAFFIC AND PARK PARKING
ING PARKING IN THE CITY OF KEY
WEST. FLORIDA, BY PROVID PROVIDING
ING PROVIDING THAT VEHICULAR TRAF TRAFFIC
FIC TRAFFIC MAY TURN RIGHT AT
RED LIGHT SIGNALS, PRO PROVIDED
VIDED PROVIDED SUCH MOVEMENT IS
DONE CAUTIOUSLY AND
DOES NOT INTERFERE WITH
OTHER TRAFFIC; AND PRO PROVIDING
VIDING PROVIDING WHEN ORDINANCE
GOES INTO EFFECT.
Be it enacted by the City
Commission of The City of Key
West, Florida:
Section 1. Thst Section 9 of
Ordinance No. 408, Council Se Series,
ries, Series, of the Ordinances of The
City of Key West, Florida, same
being an Ordinance relating to
vehicular traffic and parking on
the streets and highways of The
City of Key West, Florida be.
and the same is hereby amended
to read as follow/s:
Section 9. There shall be
ptrrr.itted right or left turns
at any street intersection
where signal lights are main maintained,
tained, maintained, However, turns shall
not be permitted into one oneway
way oneway streets on which vehi vehicular
cular vehicular traffic flows in the
opposite direction. Vehicular
traffic approaching a signal
when it shall exhibit a red
signal shall in all cases stop,
and shall remain standing
until green or go is shown
alone on the traffic signal
before said vehicular traffic
shall proceed in a straight di direction
rection direction or turn left at the
intersection. Vehicular traf traffic
fic traffic approaching a signal
when it shall exhibit a red
signal shall in all cases come
to a stop, and after permit permitting
ting permitting all cross-traffic to pass
through the intersection,
said vehicular traffic shall be
permitted to make a right
turn on the red signal, pro provided
vided provided such traffic moves cau cautiously
tiously cautiously and does not inter interfere
fere interfere with other traffic."
Section 2. This Ordinance shall
go into effect immediately upon
its passage and adoption and au authentication
thentication authentication by the signature of
the presiding officer and the
Clerk of the Commission, and
publication thereof one time in a
newspaper of general circulation
published in The City of Key
West, Florida.
Read and passed on first read reading
ing reading at a regular meeting held
August 6th, 1951.
Read and passed on final read reading
ing reading at a regular meeting held
August 20th, 1951.
(s) LOUIS M. J. EISNER,
Mayor.
Attest:
VICTOR LOWE,
City Clerk.
aug21,195i
British Correct
Omissioir
LONDONuP) At long last
London is to have its own ver version
sion version of Christopher Morleys
Baker Street Irregulars,"
A collection of Sherlock Holm Holmes
es Holmes fans, red-faced at the thought
of their hero going virtually un unrecognized
recognized unrecognized in his own city, have
formed what they prosaically
call the Sherlock Holmes Soci Society
ety Society of London." with the equal equally
ly equally prosaic aim of bringing togeth together
er together people who have a common
interest as readers and students
of the literature of Sherlock
Holmes."
For a considerable number of
years, the new society says,
there has been in Britain no so society
ciety society devoted to the study of the
life and work of Sherlock Holm Holmes.
es. Holmes.
This is the more remarkable
because of the many societies
which exist in other parts of the
world. The omission has now
been rectified.
Tbs new society has as its pre president
sident president the vice chancellor of
Cambridge University, S. C
Roberts.
Salmon can easily smell the
difference between waters of
two streams, even though the
streams are nearly similar in
physical character, experiment experimenters
ers experimenters at the University of Wiscon Wisconsin
sin Wisconsin have found.
THE KEY WEST CmZSV
The
WEATHERMAN
Sayi
Forecast
Key West and Vicinity: Partly
cloudy today through Wednesday;
continued hot and sultry.
showers likely near the shore in
afternoons or night Moderate,
occasionally fresh, easterly winds.
Florida; Clear to partly cloudy
through Wednesday except brief
local showers in widely scattered
places.
Jacksonville thru the Florida
Straits and East Gulf of Mexico:
Light variable winds over north
portion and light to occasionally
moderate east and southeast
winds over south portion through
"Wednesday. Clear to partly
cloudy weather.
Weather Summary iot the
Tropical Atlantic. Caribbean See
and Eastern Gulf at Mexico:
The hurricane is in the South Southwest
west Southwest Gulf of Mexico. See latest
advisory for information concern concerning
ing concerning it The weak wave that was
northedst of Puerto Rico yester yesterday
day yesterday htdf almost completely dis disappee&fe.
appee&fe. disappee&fe. Elsewhere over the
area conditions continue settled.
New Orleans Weather Bureau
Advisory No. X3-C19:90 AML.
CST- August SI. 1*51:
The center of the hurricane in
the SW Gulf of Mexico was
located at 10:30 a. m. CST .
1630 Z . near latitude 21.7 north,
longitude 94 J west, or about 240
miles east of Tampico, Mexico, Zt
is moving between west and
westnorthwest at 12 mph. Strong Strongest
est Strongest winds about 130 mph. within
30 miles of center in the north northeast
east northeast quadrant. Hurricane winds
extend outward 75 miles in north northern
ern northern semicircle and gales 250
miles to north. Present indica indications
tions indications are hurricane will move
inland Wednesday forenoon near
Tampico.
STEVENS,
Weather Bureau,
* New Or leas*
Report
Key West. Fla.. Aug. 21, 1951
Observations taken at City Office
9:00 ML EST
Temperatures
Highest yesterday 94
Lowest last night Bl
Mean
Normal *4
Precipitation
Total last 24 hours .0 ins.
Total this month .74 h*
Deficiency this month HI ins.
Total this year 10:34 ins.
Deficiency this year 9.7S ins.
Relative Humidity at 9:00 AM.
TO*
Barometer (Sea Level) M# AM*
29.97 in 5.1014.9 mbs.
Tomorrow's Almanac
Sunrise; 9:04 am.
Sunset 6:M P--
Itonut 10:27 pm
Moonset -11:23 am
Tides
Naval Base
TOMORROW
High Low
12:48 a.m 7:21 am
1:42 pm 9:49 pm
000
ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA
Reference Station: Kay Was*
Time oI Haight at
Station- Tide M* water
S*yu Honda
(bridge) oh 19m 9J ft
Mo Ream Kay
(oast and) 4-th 20m
|L*|
(Sandy PU oh 49aa
CaMas
(north and) -~ 2h 10m
+l4ll.
()Minus sign: Cnrrsrttons
to ba subtracted.
{-t-)Plus sign: Cerrortfe to
ba added.
New Archeological
Discoveries
CAIRO, tdP>Wendell Phil Phillips.
lips. Phillips. American archeologist of
Concord. Calif., told reporters
here be would soon open a dis display
play display at the Carnegie Museum.
Pittsburgh, of objects found to
the ancient city at Timnah buried
under Arabian sands.
One will be a gold necklace*
dating bach more then 2499
years. A number of bronze and
alabaster statues will also he
shown. An expedition led by
Phillips found the buried city to
1949.
Page 5
Page 6
f'Ht KfiV WE& t > liiZEh
DOROTHY HA VMER, Society Editor
MI.SS Hetty Ann Russell Is Honored
At A Miscellaneous Bridal Shower
Monday evening, August 13, the First Methodist Church Annex
was the scene of a miscellaneous bridal shower given bv the aunts
of the bride-to-be and Mrs. Kirk Albury, in honor of Miss Betty
Ann Russell, who is to become the bride of William R. Ogden,
August 31.
The program consisted of piano solos by Miss Lorraine Nottage,
vocal solos by Mrs. Eva Warner Gibson and Miss Bobby Mae Buck Buckley,
ley, Buckley, Recipes, by Mrs. Julia Brown and Mrs. Frank Roberts; Sil Silhouettes,
houettes, Silhouettes, by the Misses Pat and Edvth Hampton and a skit by the
Misses Rose Mary Felton. Pat Hampton. Edyth Hampton, Teresa
Carey, Betsy Bell Gates and the Mesdames Sidney Lowe, Harry
Carey and Harry Russell.
The door prize was won by
Mrs. Lela Baker, and the prize
for the word game was won by
Mrs. Bymina Thompson.
Refreshments of sandwiches,
take, potato chips, mints and
punch were served.
Miss Russell received many
lovely and useful gifts.
Present were: Mesdames Ray
Elwood, Ernest Mullins, Florida
McDonald, Jane Beam, Harold
Sander, Gene Whitfield, Amparo
Betancourt, Amelia Betancourt,
Wilma Kimbrell, Mabel Suarez,
Ruby Sawyer, Clo Knowles, Mer Merrill
rill Merrill Felton, Alice Albury, Sarah
Buckley, Alfred Jones, Ruth Ar Archer,
cher, Archer, Rase Stevens, Frank Sands,
Jimenez, Wm. A. Carey, Lena
Sands, Sidney Lowe, Cleveland
Johnson, Joaquin Godinet, Leo
Hicks, Sr. Harry Russell, Sam B.
Pinder, Clarence Higgs, Sr., C. S.
Higgs, Jr., Lela Baker, Chas.
Baker, Phillip Baker, John Saw Sawyer,
yer, Sawyer, Jack Pinder, Harry Carey,
Faye Curry, Leo Cruz, Marie
Smith, William White, John Tay Taylor,
lor, Taylor, Edward Sawyer, Frank Rob Roberts,
erts, Roberts, Fremont Curry, Leona
Gates, Pearl Curry, A. B. Curry,
Juanita Delgado, Bymina
Thompson, Ted Canova, Betty
Curry, Izett Saunders, Juanita
Pinder, Geneva Dongo, Julia
Brown, Grace Thompson, Thelma
Sawyer, Kirk Albury, Harry H.
Johnson, Earl Russell, Margaret
Russell, Ruby Bradley, Sharon
Coming Events
TUESDAY, AUGUST 21-
Dinner Meeting, Kiwanis Club,
6:45 p.m., South Beach Patio
Restaurant.
Bridge, Officers Wives Club,
8 p.m., Fort Taylor Officers
Club.
Bowling Navy Wives, 9 a.m., j
Naval Station Alleys.
Meeting. Key West Assembly
No. 13, Order of Rainbow
Girls, 7:30 p.in., Scottish Rite
Temple.
Meeting, Minoca Council, De Degree
gree Degree of Pocahontas, 8 p.m.,
Redmens Hall.
Teenagers and Servicemens
Dance, 8 p.m., St. Pauls
Episcopal Church Parish
Hall.
Meeting, La Concha Navy
Wives Club No. 88, 10:30
a.m.. Building 178, Naval
Station.
Bowling, Officers Wives' Club,
1:30 p.m., Naval Station
Bowling Alleys.
Meeting. Junior Chamber of
Commerce, 8 p.m., Club
House.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22-
Meeting, American Legion,
Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28,
8 p.m.. Post Home, Stock Is Island.
land. Island.
Duplicate Bridge, 7:45 p.m.,
Coral Room, Overseas Hotel.
Meeting, Scottish Rite Bodies,
8 p.m., Scottish jhig jemple.
feting, Junior Dfbs, 7-JCi
* :p.ro. Womans Club auditor.-,
Sunt. ? 23$
THURSDAY. AUGUST \
Meeting, Officers Club of Fern
Chapter, No. 20, OES, 8 p.m.
Home of Mrs. Fernando Ca Camus,
mus, Camus, 1420 Sixth Street.
Swimming Classes Meeting,
Officers Wives Club, 2.30-
3:30 p.m., Seaplane Base
Pool.
Meeting, Officers Club, Fern
Chapter No. 20, OES, 8 p. in.,
Home of Mrs. Fernando Cam Camus,
us, Camus, 1420 Sixth Street.
FRIDAY. AUGUST 24-
Meeting, Alcoholics Anony Anonymous,
mous, Anonymous, 8 p. m.. First Presby Presbyterian
terian Presbyterian Church.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 25
Birdwalk, Monroe County Aud Audubon
ubon Audubon Society, 9 a. m., Main
Entrance, County Old Folks
Home.* Stock Island. Public
Invited.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 26
Cocktail Hour, 4-6 p. m.. Elks
Club.
MONDAY. AUGUST 27
Hammond Organ Recital. Ma Masonic
sonic Masonic Orders, 8 p.m., Key
West High School.
Meeting, Anchor Lodge No. 182,
8 p. m, Scottish Rite Temple.
Swimming Classes, Officers
Wives Club, 3:30 4:30 p. m..
Seaplane Base Officers' Pool.
Meeting, Mariner Scout Ship
No. 8, Flying Cloud, 7 p.
m.. Sea Scout Headquarters.
Hammond Organ Recital, Ma Masonic
sonic Masonic Orders, 8 p. m.. Key
West High School Auditori Auditori[Russell,
um.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 28-
Meetmg. Ever Ready Star
Club, 3 p.m Scottish Rite
Temple-
Meeting, Ever Ready Star Club.
3 p m., Scottish Rite Temple
Dinner Meeting, Kiwanis Club,
I'll. .lav 4US ia> ti ll
SOCIETY... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST 10 WOMEN
[Russell, Auditori[Russell, W. W. Reese, Elijah
'.Sands, Eva Warner Gibson, Chas.
Pellicier, Ross Russell, Harold
Russell, and Della Russell.
Misses: Virginia Whitmarsh,
Alice Faye Russell, Paulette Rus Russell.
sell. Russell. Nancy Dillon, Priscilla Cruz, j
Margaret Sawyer, Diana Molina, j
Barbara Buckley, Anita Jimenez, j
Teresa Carey, Lorraine Nottage, j
Dell Roberts, Rosemary Lowe, j
Dollie Knowles, Mary Lou Solo Solomon,
mon, Solomon, Joyce Roberts, Betty Jean
Russell, Dorothy M. Curry,
Jeanne Canova, Pat Hampton,
Betsy Belle Cates, Edyth Hamp Hampton,
ton, Hampton, Florida C. Pinder, Ruth M.
Cates, Thelma B. Cates, Rose
Mary Felton, Nancy Pellicier.
Waist' Contest
Held Last Night
No time was wasted at the
Waist Dance given last night at
the USOYMCA by the GSO. As
each man entered the door, he was
measured around the waist and
asked to pay one penny for every
inch of girth.
Smallest mid-riff belonged to
Herbert Etzler of the USS Cool Coolbaugh.
baugh. Coolbaugh. The Dayton, Ohio lad
could give Scarlett OHara a run
in slim waist competition. He
squeezed in for 25 cents.
Ten cents over a quarter was
the admission charge for Forrest
Lamb who sheepishly admitted
to a measurement of 35 inches in
the waistline. He is on the USS
Robinson.
Girls who had the situation well
in hand with tape measures in included
cluded included Francine Johnson, Gloria
Hyre, Yvonne Camelier and Kath Katherine
erine Katherine Wesley.
Prizes were given contestants.
Unwasted, the waist" contri contributions
butions contributions will go to the GSO better
programs fund.
Gus Ayalas orchestra played
for the dance.
6:45 p. m., South Beach Patio
Restaurant.
Bridge, Officers Wives Club, 8
p. m., Fort Taylor Officers
Club.
Bowling, Navy Wives, 9 a. m.,
Naval Station Alleys.
Meeting, Order of De Molay
Boys, 7:30 p. m., Scottish Rite
Temple.
Meeting, Young Adult Fellow Fellowship
ship Fellowship of First Methodist
Church, 8 p. m., Church An Annex.
nex. Annex.
Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re Rebekah
bekah Rebekah Lodge No. 14, 8 p. m.,
Knights of Pythias Hall.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29-
Teenagers and Servicemens
Dance, 8 p. m., St. Pauls
Episcopal Church Parish Hall.
Dessert Bridge, Airship Devron
Officers Wives Club, 1 p. m.,
Aeropalms Seaplane Base C*-
ficers Club.
Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives
. .Club No, 88, 10:30 a. m..
* Building j 78.
: Junior Chamber of
Yif' CdrittnVrcf 1 §, p tra., ;Club
House. l :
Bowling, Officers Wives Club,
1:30 p. m.. Naval Station
Bowling Alleys.
Duplicate Bridge Club, Key
West Bridge Club, 7:45 p. m.,
Coral Room, Overseas Hotel.
Dessert-Bridge, Airship Devon
Eleven Officers Wives Club,
1 p. in., Aeropalms, Seaplane
Base Officers Club.
Swimming Classes, Officers
Wives Club, 2:30-3:30 p. m.,
Seaplane Base Pool.
Sewing group, Monroe County
Hospital Womens Auxiliary,
2 p. m.. Hospital.
Tennis Class. Officers Wives
Club, 9 a. m., Tennis Court
Near Pool.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 31-
Meeting. Alcoholics Anony Anonymous,
mous, Anonymous, First Presbyterian
Church Annex.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1
Birdwalk, Monroe County Aud Audubon
ubon Audubon Society, 9 a. m., Main
Entrance. County Old Folks
Home, Stock Island,, Public
Invited.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
Cocktail Hour, Elks Club. 4-6
p. m.. Club House.
MONDAY. SEPrEMBER 10
Meeting, Circle Two, Women of
p.m.. Home of Mrs. Bernie
Pap y, 1021 Washington
Street.
Meeting, Circle Three of Wo Women
men Women of First Presbyterian
Church, 8 p. m., Home of Mrs.
Earl Julian. 1435 Flagler ave avenue.
nue. avenue.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
Meeting. Circle One, Women of
the First Presbyterian
Church, 8 p. m.. Home of
Mrs. Joseph Bringman, 1410
Von Phister Street,
lAml a bon Society
j Sponsors Movies
Next Thursday
| As part of its educational pro prot
t prot gram the Monroe County Audu-
S bon Society is sponsoring a pub pubj
j pubj lie program of motion pictures at
j the Harris Elementary School in
I Southard street on Thursday eve evening
ning evening at 8 oclock. Jack Watson,
lof the U. S. Fish and Wildlife
i Ser vice, will show three films on
conservation subjects. One of
them depicts a fishing expedition
to Alaska, another takes the audi audience
ence audience on a tour through the Great
Okeefenokee Swamp while the
title of the third film is yet to
be announced.
School facilities for the pro program
gram program have been made available
through the courtesy of Horace
OBRryant, Superintendent of
Public Instruction, Leland S.
March, Director of Education and
Randolph T. .Russell, Principal of
Harris School.
A special invitation has been
extended to the teachers and
principals of the county, to Boy
Scout and Girl Scout Troops and,
to the general public, since the
films will be of interest to all.
There will be no admission
charged and no contribution
solicited, it was announced by
Stuart S. Whiting, president of
Monroe County Audubon Society.
Following the showing of the
motion pictures by Mr. Watson,
there vyill be a short business ses session
sion session of the society and those of
the audience who care to refrain
will be welcome to do so.
Hollywood Notes
The Marines are mighty proud
of Peter Hanson a young movie
actor now zooming to stardom.
The handsome young actor is a
decorated Marine fighter pilot
with eighty combat missions,
three air medals and the distin distinguished
guished distinguished flying cross.
When Peter returned to civil civilian
ian civilian life he couldnt find a job. So
he enrolled at the Pasadena play playhouse
house playhouse He did well, too, and ap appeared
peared appeared in a number of good plays
including Dream Girl, and Ar Arsenic
senic Arsenic And Old Lace.
And, just like it happens in a
movie scenario, one day a talent
scout saw him in a play and said,
That boys got real talent. As
a result, Peter Hanson was tested,
and signed to a movie contract.
Right away he was given a fea featured
tured featured role in an Alan Ladd starr starrera
era starrera film called "Branded.
This five-foot eleven, broad broadshouldered
shouldered broadshouldered new film actor has
blue eyes and dark brown hair.
Peter Hanson is his real name.
He was born in Oakland, Cali California.
fornia. California. He spent most of his school
years in Michiganat Ferndale,
near Detroit.
Later he attended the Univer University
sity University of Michigan where he major majored
ed majored in art. All along he had thought
of going back into art work workbut
but workbut now hes definitely decided
that he likes acting better. And
he should, considering the hit he
has been making in pictures. Be Besides
sides Besides Branded, Peter Hanson
has appeared in Passage West,
"The Last Outpost, When
Worlds Collide, and Darling
How Could You? And the studio
is cooking up some new deals for
him, so youll be seeing him in
Khm Par (idea hi Ca^dina
\h|
Jjr
j i*l i*l
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(A 3 ) Wirephoto
RIDING MULES and carrying fiery cross, some 50 or 60 robed
and hooded Ku Klux (Clansmen parade at a cross burning rally
near Whiftsville. N. C. Thomas L. Hamilton of Leesville, S. C..
Grand Dragon of the Carolina* Ku Klux Klan. reasserted the
Klan's defense of segregation in a speech before about 5,000
spectators. Solicitor Clifton L. Moore of the district where the
rally was held said there is no North Carolina law which pre prevents
vents prevents the wearing of masks at a peaceful meeting.
ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE
KNOW YOUR NEWSBOY
jBP
Citizen Staff Photo
DAVID ROBERTS
David is known as Okay Rob Roberts,
erts, Roberts, because he handles this now
world-wide form of assent with a
special air. When the presses be begin
gin begin to roll, his okays are louder
than their roar, and he gives a
gallant okay to all the customers
along his route.
Okay is the son of Mrs. Eliza Elizabeth
beth Elizabeth Roberts of 2-E Porter Place, j
He is fourteen years old and in i
the ninth grade at Key West;
High School.
He also has a certain amount
even more important roles before
long.
Hes married to bis high school
sweetheart, Betty Moore. They
have two cute youngstersKris youngstersKristen
ten youngstersKristen and Peter Hanson the third.
When the internationally-fam internationally-famous
ous internationally-famous Sister Kenny arrived in this
country from her native Austral Australia
ia Australia the other day, Hollywoods
Rosalind Russell was on hand to
greet her. And Roz had the dis distinguished
tinguished distinguished woman as her house
guest for a few days.
Roz, you remember, portrayed
Sister Kenny in the movie based I
on her life, and theyve been warm
friends ever since.
Rosalind Russell has made quite 1
a name for herself, too. as one of
our top-flight film stars.
She was born in Waterbury,
Connecticut, daughter of a law lawyer
yer lawyer fathpr and Vogue fashion
editor mother. Rosalind got her
first name from a steamship, of
all things.
The vivacious brunette chose
i her theatrical career after gradua graduation
tion graduation from Barnard College. Her
father wanted her to become a
lawyer, but she got a job as lead leading
ing leading lady with a tent show for 15
dollars a week, instead. And from
that modest beginning Rosalind
Russell worked up to an import important
ant important place in the movie world.
of trouble with dogs, the same as
his brother Claude. Once a dog
bit him and he says there are
more than the average amount
of nasty dogs on his route which
includes parts of Simonton,
Elizabeth, Olivia, Packer, Tru Truman
man Truman and Margaret streets.
David likes mathematics and
science best in school, and he
builds model airplanes when tye
isnt busy with his lessons and
his newspaper route.
He wants to be a jet flyer when
he gets through school.
Ensign Donald E.
Kough Completes
Flying Course
Official U. S. Navy Photo
ENSIGN DONALD KOUGH
... Sent To Jacksonville
Ensign Donald E. Kough, USN,
son of Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Kough,
733 Johnson street, Waterloo, la.,
has recently completed a four
months, course in Alb Weather-
AfflrtWe
Training Unit, Key West, Florida.
The course consists of advanced
flighi training in instruments and
night tactics designed to qualify
the pilot for Carrier All Weather
Squadrons.
He entered naval service as an
aviation cadet in the Navy V-5
program. In November, 1950, he
was designated a Naval Aviator
at Pensacola, Florida, after com completing
pleting completing the prescribed flight train training
ing training course.
Ensign Kough will report to
Composite Squadron Sixty-
Two, Jacksonville, Fla. for as assignment
signment assignment to duty involving fly flying.
ing. flying.
He is a graduate of Waterloo
High School, Waterloo, la., and
attended lowa State College,
Ames. la., for two years.
The Trichobatrachus Robus Robustus
tus Robustus is one frog that has a skin
of filaments closely resembling
hair.
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MAGNACOt oc is with romarkoblo offset to
stimvloto tho flaw of hoalthy bit*. I* fair
to yoursoH and ho gin fighting distrott at
enco with MAGNACOt. MAGNACOt may
appocr to be on expensive medicine, but
coasidoring the roliof you will experience,
the $2.50 it cost* amounts to only e few
cants per dose. MAGNACOt feevtion, use
only as directed) is sold with a striti money
hock guarantee if oat delighted with
results. Sold only by
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& Truman Orders Fitted
Whats Cooking
In Key West
A CONCH RECIPE EVERY DAT
CRAWFISH ENCHILADA
Six boiled, medium sized craw crawfish
fish crawfish
Two six ounce cans tomato
puree
Three cloves garlic
One large onion
One large sweet pepper
Four ounces olive oil
Four bay leaves
One fourth teaspoon ground
cumin seed
One fourth teaspoon oregano
Four tablespoons vinegar
Four Key limes (juice)
Salt and pepper to taste
Fry sweet pepper and onion
and garlic in olive oil. Mix tomato
puree and paste in three pints
of water, add to first mixture and
cook. Add bay leaves, lime juice,
and vinegar to pot. Cut crawfish
in small pieces and cook all to together
gether together until thick. Serves six.
(From Key West Cook Book pub published
lished published by Womans Club.)
Menu A Day For
Key West Cooks
COOKING'S FUN
By Cecily Brownslone
GUESTS FOR DINNER
Chicken Loaf with Gravy
Buttered Zucchini Squash
Melon and Blueberry Salad
Cloverleaf Rolls
Refrigerator Vanilla Ice Cream
with Butterscotch Sauce
Beverage
(Recipe for Starred Dish Follows)
Refrigerator Vanilla Ice Cream
Ingredients: 2 eggs (separated),
Vz cup sugar, & cup light corn
syrup, 2 cups light cream, 1 tea teaspoon
spoon teaspoon vanilla.
Method: Beat egg yolks with
rotary (electric or hand) beater
until thick and pale-colored; beat
in sugar and corn syrup gradually
until very thick; then beat in
cream and vanilla. Pour into re refrigerator
frigerator refrigerator tray and freeze until
firm with control set at lowest
temperature. Put into bowl, add
egg whites and beat until fluffy.
Pour back into tray and freeze
until firm. Makes 6 servings.
Century-Old
Vault Opened
CHARLESTOWN, W. Va.(/P)
Two three-cent coins were
among the articles found in the
Charlestown Presbyterian
Church cornerstone, opened re recently
cently recently (July 1951) as part of a
centennial observance.
Also sealed in the stone were
copies of publications, an elabo elaborate
rate elaborate testament, and a program
for the cornerstone-laying cere ceremony
mony ceremony 100 years ago.
The original contents were re resealed
sealed resealed in the stone along with
contributions from contempora contemporary
ry contemporary life.
Apply To Wed
A marriage license was applied
for in the office of County Judge
Raymond Lord by James 1. Hall,
41, POB 565, Key West and Em Emma
ma Emma L. Westerwick, 25, whose ad address
dress address is listed only as General
Delivery, Key West.
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510 Fleming Street
Six Members Of Local BPW
Attend District Meeting
Six members of the Key West Business and Professional Wo Womans
mans Womans Club represented this city at the District 10 meeting held at
the Miami Springs Battle Creek sanitarium recently.
The session was devoted to discussion of health and satety.
Speakers gave interesting reports oh the eradication of tuberculosis
and cancer in South Florida.
Highlighting the morning ses-*
sion was an address by Mrs. John
L. Whitehurst of Baltimore, Md.,
who is president of the General
Federation of Women's clubs in
the United States. She is as assistant
sistant assistant to Millard Caldwell, na national
tional national civil defense leader.
In her talk, Mrs. Whitehurst
stressed the extreme lack of in interest
terest interest in civil defense in smaller
cities. She emphasized the need
of everyone knowing how to de defend
fend defend himself in the case of atomic
attack, urging that every person
should be prepared by taking a
first aid Red Cross course.
One outstanding point was that
the difference between life and
death, in case nerve gas might be
used, was the one and a half
minutes required by a person
trained in civil defense who could
save lives by the simple use of
hypodermic injection.
A report for the first quarter
of the year 1951-1952 was submit submitted
ted submitted by local president of the BPW.,
Mrs. Marian E. Stark, to Frances
R. Wechsler, chairman of District
10.
The report in full follows:
Our new years activities
started with work during Armed
Forces Week in Key West. Our
club was asked to sponsor the
essay contest in the various high
schools of the city, and three
medals were presented to the
winners. We were given special
mention at the Armed Forces
Week dinner that was sponsored
by the Lions Club.
At the Commencement of both
the High School and the Convent,
we presented medals to the out outstanding
standing outstanding student from each
school in the commercial class
during the past year. These
medals are donated by our club,
and this is aji annual award.
Also, we participated in the pre presentation
sentation presentation of the award given to
the public school which had made
the greatest improvement in
beautification of its grounds dur during
ing during the past year. This project
is co-sponsored with the Key
West Garden Club.
Representatives from our club
were present at the Key West
Artists Open Air Show; pre-
YOUR WATCH COMPLETELY
CLEANED AND OVERHAULED
INCLUDING
AH Needed Parts
FOR
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OF MIAMI. FLA- FAMOUS
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sentation of the award to Key
Wests Outstanding Citizen; and
at the graduation exercises of the
Key West High School, where our
own Wilhelmina Harvey gave the
Commencement Address. She has
the honor and distinction of be being
ing being the first woman wbo has ever
addressed the Key West High
School graduating class.
During the third week in May,
our club was asked to help or organize
ganize organize and carry on the work
with the Mobile Health Units
brought to Key West by the State
Health Department. We aided
the diabetes, tuberculosis and
blood test units.
We are carrying on our work
during the summer with the June
meeting being given over to an announcements
nouncements announcements of chairmen, plans
for the coming year and discus discussions
sions discussions of proposed areas of work.
Our club owns a number of
benches and as a means of re reenue,
enue, reenue, advertising space on these
is sold at a year rental. Our
bench chairman has had fifteen
of these benches newly painted
and has sold the advertising
space. She is now getting the
balance of them painted and
ready to put on the market.
The July meeting was held at
the lovely estate of member
Vera Marks, whose motel Casa
Roma was recently awarded
second place in the United States
for beautiful grounds. The club
went on record as being in favor
of endorsing Mrs. Edna Van
Acker for the office of South- 1
eastern Regional Treasurer. The
club sponsors a girl to attend
Girls State and at this meeting
we were given a most interesting
and comprehensive report of the
things they accomplished.
Our projects this year are two twofold:
fold: twofold: We hope to make definite
progress toward having a club clubhouse
house clubhouse of our own, and we expect
to do a great deal to aid in the
drive for a city library for Key
West.
The development of Americas
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industry grew out of problems
of military supplies.
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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN
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THE CARIBBEAN HURRICANE is due !o strike the lower Mexi Mexican
can Mexican mainland late this afternoon or early tonight. If it continues
on its present course, the storm will hit between the towns of
Nautla and Tuxpan. Squalls and heavy seas may extend to the
lower Texas coast. The death toll at Jamaica meanwhile, has
risen to 155. The hurricane hit the island Friday and Saturday
with 130-mile-an-hour winds.
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$40,000 Given
To Fight
Skeeter War
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Governor Warren
Suy Visitors
To State Don't
Like The Mosquitoes
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 21
(fft The Florida cabinet today
released $40,000 of its emergency
funds to start an all-out war
against the mosquito hordes
which have invoded the state
this summer.
The cabinet budget commis commission
sion commission declared the money after
requesting the stute board of
health to declare an emergency
and approving the declaration in
advance.
If this isnt an emergency I
cant imagine one unless we were
invaded by a hostile army." Gov Governor
ernor Governor Warren commented.
The mosquito menace was
brought to the cabinets atten attention
tion attention by Robert Lee Griffin of the
St. Lucie county sanitary board.
He said St. Lucie county has run
out of funds to battle the insects
and must have more money to
keep them from driving away
summer tourists.
The cabinet agreed it must be
war to the finish. The $40,000
was released with a tacit under understanding
standing understanding another $40,000 would
be spent if needed.
I have heard from many of
our visitors this summer that
they like everything in Florida,
except the mosquitoes," the gov governor
ernor governor said
Secretary of State R. A. Gray
commented he understood news newsreel
reel newsreel companies were showing in
theaters and on television in the
north, shots of Florida visitors
fighting mosquitoes.
Just To Make Sure
NEW YORK l.4*lEnlisted at
15, wounded in Korea, then dis discharged
charged discharged because of his age. Juan
Torres tried to enlist again. This
time the Army told him to send
to Puerto Rico for his birth cer certificate.
tificate. certificate.
Tueeday, August 21. 1951
Speeder Charged
Allen B. Metts, 202-D Poin Poinciana,
ciana, Poinciana, will face Judge Hilary Al Albury
bury Albury today on charges of speed speeding
ing speeding on Duck avenue yesterday
afternoon. Officer N. Davenport
made the arrest.
SUPREME COURT
(Continued from Page t)ne)
county Sheriff Frank Williams
for (conspiracy to accept bribes.
Mcown -pleaded guilty to p
charge of operating a lottery,
and was placed on probation.
The Supreme Court upheld
Judge R. H. Ahidon of the Polk
county criminal court of record
in his refusal to permit with withdrawal
drawal withdrawal of the plea and his denial
of the motion to quash the
charge.
In an opinion by Justice El Elwyn
wyn Elwyn Thomas, the Supreme Court
recounted the story of a tour
McKown made with the State
Attorney and an investigator for
Governor Warren from Lake
Wales to Clearwater to the edge
of Tallahassee and return dur during
ing during which lie gave them informa information.
tion. information.
It quoted McKown as testify testifying
ing testifying he was under no pressure to
give the information, that hei
went on the trip with the in investigators
vestigators investigators at his own request,
and he hoped for and welcomed
the prospect of being placed on,
probation if he pleaded guilty.
Under those circumstances, the
court said, he was not exempt
from prosecution -under a statue 1
which immunizes a person who
is required to give testimony
damaging to himself.
One cannot volunteer testi testimony
mony testimony inculpating himself and
then claim the reward that is
calculated to overcome his re reluctance
luctance reluctance or resistance." the Su Supreme
preme Supreme Court said.
LOCAL LAWMEN
(Continuer* from Page. One'
naturally be dependent on the
conduct of the nudists themselves.
Florida has colonies in Tampa,
Coral Gables, Fort Lauderdale
and Homestead according to loc local
al local enthusiasts. A list of 'Key
Westers applying for membership
in the soon.to-be launched camp
was not available today.
CONCH
CHOWDER
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By RAYMER
Let's face it, as Top Man On
The Totem Pole says. When,
notes or cards are sent to any
department on a newspaper, the
communication should be signed
legibly, not with a cryptic ini initial.
tial. initial. People who are bold enough
to write to a columnist or any
editor or publisher ought to be
brave enough to sign his or her*
I name. Or am I casting pearls?
I Anyway. I would like to con con|
| con| gratulate the wit of the Great
j Unknown who addressed a very
i funny card to me as Moonbeam
Mcaymer. Just like in the
funny papers, almost! The hand handprinted
printed handprinted card (I wouldnt try to
have the handwriting traced by
the FBI) referred to a lush bit of
prose describing a blend of storm
| and moonlight which appeared
in this column last Thursday. The
| card read: It must have been
j under some such influence as
| your blended and serene silver
patina that the Agha Kahn met
Rita Hayworth. Dont it drive ya
nuts, kid? Take an aspirin and
lie down, youll be alright.
In my grammar, you spell it
all right, but this is verbatim,
up and at em. Aspirin would do
no good. The remedy isnt Hada Hadacol
col Hadacol either. Personal remedy is an.
old family custom handed down
for generations by a whole ava avaianche
ianche avaianche of other Moonbeam Mc-
Raymers. Tried, tested and true,
ADD GOLDWYNISMS. The
other day at Rotary, Joe Pearl Pearlman
man Pearlman praised a speech made by
a visiting Rotarian and then
said, It was the most outstand outstanding
ing outstanding address Ive ever heard. But
I forget the topic . .Luke Lu Lukasik
kasik Lukasik and Clint Roach, a couple
of doughty sailboat friends ar arrived
rived arrived at the S. and S. in a small
craft with steen other sailing
fans on Sunday. .They should
have been singing Anchors
Away instead of Anchors
Aweigh because all they had to
hold the boat with was a length
of rope. .The redhead with Gus
De Castro was Shirley Haynes of
New Orleans. .Rhymes with
sweet sugar pralines.
HELP WANTED: Lt. Comdr.
J. R. (Tommy Thompson) is
scouting around for 16 mm films
on short subjects and cartoons
suitable for entertaining the tiny
tots at the Navy Nursery
The subjects should be suitable
for children ranging in age from
two and a half years through
the venerable age of eight. .
His wife, Alma, says that the
ilittle ones crow with delight over
pictures which have been shown
over and over again, but that
additional films are sadly needed
. .Tommy, by the way, has sal salvaged
vaged salvaged a vast number of little
coats, sweaters, panties, socks
and other articles of clothing left
behind by visiting children and
never called for. He plans to
give unclaimed articles to some
worthy organization after a le legitimate
gitimate legitimate time has elapsed. .
And whats more, hard working
Thompson washed all of the old
clothing himself. . He counted
the socks as he hung them on
the line: there were 406 of them!
Said Tommy, They ranged in
size from some I couldnt get my
thumb into through some big
enough for ten year olds, and
there was every color of the rain rainbow
bow rainbow in the collection. A neigh neighbor
bor neighbor with a flock of kids of his
own watched Tommy at work
and shook his head in amaze amazement
ment amazement when he saw' the array of
washing on the line. .He said
nothing, but by this time he must
think Tommy is in secret league
with Old Man Stork. (Page
Sweeting, Higgs and other big bighearted
hearted bighearted men in town who might
have the required films for rent,
or borrowing. Just call Lt,
Comdr. J. R. Thompson at the
Seaplane Base.)
ATTENTION! C II E E R-U P
SQUADS!Lt Peter Larsen will
be in the naval hospital for a
whole month as of today. .He
hails from Boston and thats a
long way from home. .Frank
Bardecky startled beachcombers
by appearing in swim trunks and
flying boots. .Thats the old
"boots on" tradition spirit.
Visitor to Key West this past
weekend was handsome Dr. Ho Howard
ward Howard Inches, health expert, and
he looked it, every inch!
Five Plumbing
Permits Issued
Plumbing permits were issued
to: B. C. Moreno, 610 Southard
street; Joe Allen, 333 Simonton;
Mrs. A. Trujillo, 1530 Laird street;
J. Brown, 1911 Fogarty street;
Leroy Skinner, 813 Shavers Lane.
The largest consumer of nick
el for plating purposes is the uu
tomotive industry.
ANYTHING CONCERNING
UfCMOBILIS SEE TKE^ t
TWINS!
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Body Of OSS Major Exhumed For Examination
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I.P) Wirephoto
ITALIAN SOLDIERS CARRY FLAG-DRAPED COFFIN of OSS Major William V. Holohan from
a small rural cemetery near Milan, Italy. The body was exhumed for medical examination into
causes of Honohan's death behind enemy lines in Italy during World War 11. Local authorities are
seeking the extradition of two former U. S. soldier companions of Maj. Holohan alter U. S. De Defense
fense Defense Department authorities charged them with the cold-blooded murder of their superior officer.
Hangars Flattened By Hurricane At Jamaica
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ARMED GUARDS PATROL PAST A FLATTENED HANGAR at Palisadocs Airport. Kingston.
Jamaica after a rampaging Caribbean hurricane swirled across the British colony leaving ISS dead
in its wake and causing property damage estimated at $56,000,000. The hurricane, packing winds
t-p to 130 miles on hour, was the worst in the island's 300-year history.
Out On SSO Bond
James T. Benn, 817 Venetian
Way, is out on a SSO bond today
following his arrest on Roosevelt
Boulevard at 7:15 last night by
Officer F. Caraballo on charges
of reckless driving and speed speeding.
ing. speeding.
The snake, corn and fire dan dances
ces dances of southwestern Indians arc
religious in character.
Know how lo
locate him?
He might be a Furniture Dealer,
a Locksmith, a Jeweler, an
Optometrist, a Real Estate Man.
Whatever his trade ... whatever
product or service he offers .
you can locate it quickly and
easily in the
'YELLOW PAGES'
of your Telephone Directory
Find whatever you want when whenever
ever whenever vou want it! Turn first to
the YELLOW PAGES to find
out
Who buys sells
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THEY DIDN'T KNOW
Mother didn't know that her club's meeting date had
been changed, so she missed the important
election of officers.
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Dad didfi't realize that the golf playoff was set for
SUBSCRIPTION Saturday morning, and so he missed out on
the exciting finish.
BY CARRIER
DELIVERED Young son missed the important Boy Scout affair,
TO YOUR been tse he didn't know he was to report at
DOOR ** le ineet P* ace a GP. M.
That good show that the family wanted to see, they
didn't know it was playing here.
Mother wondered how Mrs. Brown was getting along,
Wl hut didn't know that she had been discharged
from the hospital, a few days ago.
Weekly
The family didn't know they could have sold those
household items when they cleaned out the
attic with a Citizen classified ad and used
the cash to buy anew porch glider!
The family missed out on the real savings at the anni*
versary sale of their favorite store, because
they failed to see the big advertisement.
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The Key West Citizen
PHONE 51
Hurricane Due
To Hit Mexico
The Caribbean hurricane
which took a toll of 155 lives
in Jamaica has regained all
its momentum and is due to
hit between Tampico and
Vera Crus Mexico at 7 oclock
tonight, according to the (A*).
With wind strength esti estimated
mated estimated at 130 miles per hour,
the hurricane is ripping
through the Southwest Gulf
of Mexico toward the Mexi Mexican
can Mexican mainland.
Meanwhile the Miami
Weather Bureau says that
the area of suspicion in the
Atlantic northeast of Puerto
Rico "has just about dissi dissipated."
pated." dissipated."
Chief Storm Forecaster
Grady Norton says that it
won't be necessary to send
hurricane hunter planes into
the area again.
Soybean oil has a tendency to
develop undesirable flavor in
storage which limits its use for
foods.
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Truck Driver
Saves Four
Persons Today
BIRMINGHAM, Aug/21. (M
Quick work by an AlabanJE
truck driver saved four person
from death in a blazing autes
mobile today.
Hassell Henderson, 22, pulie
the four from the burning caH
and doused them in a nearbw
creek to extinguish their blazinfl
clothing.
The accident happened on the
Lewisburg road, near FultondaUfl
north of Birmingham
Henderson saw the accident
in which two cars were in colli
sion. They plunged off the road
both ablaze.
The truck driver seized Mrs
John B. Moore, 32, and Mrs
Thelma Revis, 32, and pulle<
them out a door. He then rescu
ed Geneva Keeton, 21, and Er
nest Bolling, 21.
The truck driver took all fou
to a hospital. Mrs. Moore an<
Mrs. Revis are in serious con
dition from their burns.
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