The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 11, 1950, Page 1

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LTR a ri a weet = Ce ee parte Ripening te es Kev West Citisen THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE: U.S.A. KEY WEST, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1950 Mule On The Loose Booked At Police § VOL. LXXI. No. 241 e+ "Itand City Will Be Excluded In Legislation To Be Drafted Monroe county commissioners last night in regular Session voiced approval for zoning of all areas in Mon- Toe County, exclusive of the City of Key West. All other un-incorporated areas would be zoned. This will necessitate the employment of a county engineer, building inspector. and plumb- | aad Ipapectes. Says Gen. Gay Today ———————* __ Believes Itls Only Matter Of Time $158,764 Lew | Before Allied Troops Take Capital Bid Received in IB msaen ck. aa = a been eee For Re e x In his words, “Those Cookies—the Reds—ere pall Ss aten.” The county expects to derive the costs of the sal- That’s how it was put by Major General Hobart ‘of the new employees and office expenses from i yee oe Gay of the U:S. First Cavalry Division. He is just bac v that would come from the issuance of building cdg aro pet from a visit to the frontline and he has had a look af E ; ~W) Photo} Sey ape : some of the Communist activity above the 38th Pareilel Tis ible ‘that tie oficie: of alieres ager IM THE POLICE STATION at East Point. Ga, Desk Sgt. A. D. Wayr books an anonymous mule | ie Projet General Gay says that—as he reads the signs—the See, Stee would be pertenmnet Bi coe in oar @, zac Residents Buy fer destroying private property and “running without lights.” Poligemen Hugh Brown (left) and L, D. Shipp (right) “arrested” the culprit on a residential street. Residents had compleined that the beast was destroying lawns. The officers radioed headquarters for instructions and were told to bring in the lonk-eared critter. Afted booking formalities. it was tethered outside the cell block TALLAHASSEE, Oct.| enemy is pulling out. He believes it is only a matter 11. — (AP). — The State} of time before Allied troops march imto the Red capital le Department has re- of Pyongyarig, 85 miles north of the Parallel. dents ae General Gay’s First Cavalry Division is headed in loca’ She way of progress, Last night W eee eee of ts owns | ported an apparent low bid that direction. The most advanced units of the division who inquired of zoning lows to $90 000 orth 34 hi on een ore Binary have pushed five miles beyond the Parallel. ‘ndicercash Ar tee Arrives rothers of Fort uder-| In front of the First Cavalry, Says the general, the a was felt that cose inter Si o Homes Sam B. Pinder Polls € t ves dale for constructing con-| Communists have probably two divisions—and, as he county when a “tiny” shack s could placed sath A munists in sector, Gay says, have no tanks, very support existing bridges that Gay says, alongside ir 2 - gees ees re! meme ts =| 1513 Votes To Win Zoning of the county, of ‘ course, is controversial Some| Of Homes Built i: s residents take the attitude that < - Sees ce er ee] Pr Sembee co Office Of Supervisor othiex te Ps <piepen PINDER HAS YET TO MEET DEFEAT Be Feet bone ed dom. eter i bates bo IN AN ELECTIVE RACE; STARTED stop construction by the lower-|tctal consideration af $90,000. PUBLIC LIFE THIRTY YEARS AGO income groups, and would zone| This brings to 150 the eee bie 2 Featel status OT RO] of homes erected in Key West by Housing Officials Harold .D. Stuart of _ Skinner and Stuart, Architects, arrived im Key West today to confer with housing authority officials about architectural sketches his firm has submitted on the authority's proposed 170-unit housing pro+ sinsoimad waa” | [e000 For ject. Oly Four Pl road work. Stuart's firm was tentatively over Wilson Key cl | little artillery. Their main defense instrument is the and Indian Key channel in Monroe county. Approve Some Bids for seven counties a To Confer With = pilings to| Puts it, the remgants of everything else. But the Com- awarded the urchitectural job by Sam B. Pinder won the Monroe County Democraticimembers of the old board special primary election for the office of supervisor of howe the matter ever Le? bonged aie power, e company began : yesterday by betterthan a 2-1 majori ftettnod of is passage by| 25, edee Briton. team plParrott Se Ty crry ° Harris|#FaMe construction, with asbestos The incumbent polled 1513 votes to Par- rott’s 719. Pinder received 794, votes more than did his op- Harris| “Clarence Higgs led the dis-|Shingle siding Each dwelling has in ‘the need for zoning| ‘ree bedrooms. 5 : ‘Owners and» addresses of the Bead a ‘| new homes are as follows: Commissioners hope to launch | construction an. the mullion-dol~ the measure to Represen- lee Bernie C. keg Providing} Donald M. Sahiman, 1908 Pat- ponent. : : z eee bill is approved by Papy, the risa oe anges and On the keys, Pinder. showed powerful strength as board would have no authority|Minnie C. Dameron, 2012 Patter-| he polled 269 to Parrott’s 35. '°: : son; Charles W. and Alison A: : 3 P to change it except by an act of ‘an, 1916 > 4 Bera Papy apy Will Yesterday's win at the polls gives Pinder an untarnished record for political posts that he has Represent t Monroe aspired for. | 2 Thirty years ago, Pinder was elected to the resets At ep of clerk of the criminal court. He held that post val Bernie c. Papy will John E. and Martha A. D. Heg- ard, 2016 Patterson avenue; Richard F. and <eonora K. Smith, 2008 Patterson; Abraham and Mildred M. Reck- of dwellings being |™@n. 1920 Patterson; Edward Soubtacied off the rosin roads, |Pilip and Jane Gill Bailey, 2104 Monroe County Attorney Paul Fogarty peas Ray L. and Ova Sawyer also asked that the board|=*Pestine Jeffries, 2004 ~ put “teeth in the measure’. Said (Contin Page Five) City of Key West. * | Tn this important post he| BUILDING PERMIT FOR | remained for — nineteen|$300 TAKEN OUT BY Sen sas cla a@ joke”. City Received : years until his resignation} MARINE MOTEL Shams: On Sugarloaf Key in February, 1946. id: Comdr. Ra: $8,923.02 In In April of this. <year,-Sam 0 S iy Byrns (Ret) has Pinder returned to.-public. lift when Governor Fuiler Warre: appointed him to the post bet tt holds. i 5 $300 from the | Pinder made the people of | offices ef Building Inspector} Poor will ne for a the ‘county to ‘con- struct Gn Sugarloaf Key, not far Cigarette Taxes from the Perky interests. The Z matter was referred to the road] City of Key West received $8: committee.) ii / 923.03" a8 its share of the distri- i f Of Road bution ‘from state Cigarette tak] Monroe county take notice in /‘Raiph Russell. pag acon for the month of August. the first primary of the govern: | Cost of aii Mrs. Grace Barr. Marathon,| Total taxes collected from the| aforial race when his man. j mote! will r has asked the county to repair}cities of Florida is $1,276,255.04, of} Colin English. carried Monroe aoe First street in Marathon It will| which $249,383.58 will go to the} county despite running rather also have to be raised about 12”.|State Tuberculosis Board, aif@ re-| poorly throughout the state. The request was given to the mainder $1,026,871.46 will be dis- 4a . rj rf road committe for action. tributed to eligible incorporated Fi | ii i municipalities. Authorize Expenditure —— OF $56 On Airport Signs eck, = tice an 1130 DUVAL STREET PHONE 1870 - 1871 Expenditure of $56 by the State Aeronautical board on air- THESE ARE TRADE-INS ON 1951 MODEL CARS NEW 1950 WILLYS JEEP STATION WAGON Pinder aided Fulle: carry Monroe County Milton A. Parrott making his port signs in Monroe county was The money was in an airport fund for this county in (Continued On Page Seven) es nS + “43 Chev. 2-Door ‘48 Buick 4-Dr. Sedan {Ppeest Bent Ford “49 Chev. 4-Door “49 Kaiser Sedan Parrott tied Pinder in dist: *48-Pontiac 2-Door ‘47 Pontiac Sta. Wag. six, and lost —— Beh cese x ‘ah: Fotd 2-D ‘49 Hudson Club-¢ (Continued On Page Seven) ‘49 Chev. 4-Dr. DeLuxe ‘49 Plymouth 4Door || 1350°STUDEBAKER -REGAL: DeLUKE=DEMO. “Poor Old Craig™’|| -se-pigmouth 2Door? ‘41 Studebaker -2-Door SERVICE STATION || -47 Dodge 4-Door ‘88 Buick 4-Door ara| OSS Peas om pee || -"42 Studebaker Clb.Cp. “35 Dodge 4-Door - 2m oti LET U! Grease. Spray ot Terms To Satisfy You . .. UP TO 21 MONTHS TO PAY cel ndercoa

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