The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 17, 1951, Page 1

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Key West, Florida, has the most equable climate in the country, with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit } -_—_———___——_—_. The Associated Press Teletype | Features and Photo Services For 71 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West | Che Kev West Citisen THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER iN TUE KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 19 Li PRICE. FIVE British Sub §=@e + e |. Dieppe (Sly Again Rejects Affray Wi: CEN'! Battle For Hwachon Dam Is Intense Thousands Of Red _— The Troops Now Massed =| ‘To Have | : In Hills North Of Dam About 7:30 oClock i o as ort eo TOKYO, April 17.—().—The! This Morning pattie is mounting in_ intensity ee ae | for the huge Hwachon dam in! LONDON, April 17.7) ‘| es a x sast-central Korea. Allied troops}British submarine has disappear , Hae tir attacks bo |ea in the English Channel —— , ; a { 3 Smoke screens laid down by |The Allray—was toh Papy Introduces | chy the Communists have started to | {*c¢ about 7:30 a. m hae She as id i lift, and Allied warplanes dart. | there still is no word of her. She) Safapry Bills OF | ed in with jellied gasoline |>¥bmcrgcd yesterday afternoon ; u : ACU. ssess bombs, rockets and machine {04% time. with orders t stay! OP Bryant, Pinder gun fire, . bout 11 hours—and t . F F WA ni Thousands of Communist troops| Make # slow tun which coulc| TALLAHASSEE, April 17. orru mou are massed. in the hills north of} Dave covered about 6) miles. —(),—Representative Bern- 3 the ar The Allicd- attack is inate athe announted. ee nie C. Papy today introduczd The City Commission last nartly fo Keep the Reds from get-}4#9—ne_ wo om the Affray | 448328 fixing Monroe County F as ling set for an expected all-out| The radio code signal was flashec! gcnoo1 superintendent's sal. jnight put the question of o Royal Navy stations — the ffensive. On the central front, an Allied ank-infantry team has smashed ary at amount equal to maxi- mum paid other county offi- cers, and Superviso~ of Regis- city support of Monroe Gen- eral Hospital through the word subsmash., (®) Wirephoto via Radio’ from Toky Mobilisation, dap; dqutck; atk JOHN FOSTER DULLES (right), U.S. State Department archi-: | aio a Red pocket of resistance.| CoPters and airplanes took off | tration’s salary at $200 a | mill. tect of a Japanese peace treaty, arrives in Tokyo and is greeted: | whe batile came on the main| % scour the calm waters for | jonth. The climax of a long dis- by Lt. Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway. new sypreme commander. oad to Kumwha northeast of{ S°me clue to the fate of more p é g Gls Dulles flew to Japan to reassure the Japanese pecple that Ben iwachoa. Fifty of 259 Reds were}. t?@8 75 men aboard the sub- — te cussion, begun when Dr. MacArthur's removal would not affect the proposed treaty. He tiled in this area where the Chi-| ™arine- Surface ships, includ- ped “i Rts | Ralph Herz asked the com- and Gen. MacArthur conferred by radio as their planes passed in ing two American destroyers, mid-Pacific. MacArthur and his family are flying to the United |‘ ee as Re URGES CUB to sen, Boea Chi ' mission to reconsider’ fin- pointes. On the western frent, Allica] The Royal Navy says there is Aa, ancial aid to the hospital, —- —s i voops arz keeping the pinch on] @ Possibility that the commande: | came when Louis Carbonell Over r ev y errr errr reer errr er® | Chorwon, 17 miles north of Paral-| { the submarine misinterpreted | moved for support of Re- Runways To Be cl 38.. The own has been de.| is instructions to surface after a i 5 ; : cic. and ain. 3 7 e than 11 hours. But, presentative Bernie C. Bananas ANC rea iet ot ack, but the Communists are still] h€¥ say. it's more likely that ‘ Papy’s proposal for a 2 mill Tino Atas shee jométhing has gone wrong. X engec levy t t f hi 1 Ps * * *« * Ree te cc wnat: The submarine has | Schnorkel sabe | pando a ce Ange 7 ar roee , cee Peed ayilts ee tons, oreathing apparatus, and cou ost Estimated At ‘ ; Young Writer Sees U.S. On Shoestring) p05 coly patra! accion iay down for days—theoretically,| prt) Nc an for lack of a second ttween S540, — hi : een “Now tra] (or weeks and months if the ap- aes * To the strains of “Now is the The sub sie () Wirephoto| Commissioner John Car- * & * ® * “ ‘ varatus is operative. ‘ lour,” ‘the first. group of Korean] 2&'atus Is operative. uD And $1,300,000 : ° var veterans shoved off from|°85 escape and warning appara-|—/ [RR eee wena (sight); ade: eeeiccMiieaabnk bonell was not present at 4 5 eee | or: th » fota-| tus Bids for extenaing the cast-| ¢y, » last night’s meetin, uch un or els at wy under the new fota-} "1. nunt is for oil slick or fe the 8th Army in Korea from Lt, Gen, Matthew B, Ridgway (eft), 8 ig. tion program. Some 400 officers b ne fe Labia i ys or ot west runway at Boca Chica Na Gen, Ridgway replaced Gen. Douglas MacArahur as supreme Dr. Herz began by tel!- 9a n0000200402040000400000400000000448 and cnlisted men are on the way|UOYS that may have been semt} 2) air station will be opencd| commander ia the Far East. He turned over the 8th Army to Van |. 5 we te a cag eee : @ the ‘surface—indications off Fein & C ; Fleet in ceremonies at Korean headquarters. They are walking | ing the commissioners that By SUSAN McAVOY took bis savings and started to}"") * 14. {cangport pulled out, where the submarine is. A Royal arleston, S. C. on May 17,| prisiely across the parade ground at their inspection of the guard the hospital’s debt had been Eve slenk in the world while seek a world that would color in- Uinee x1 inina behind hear "| Javy salvage ship has rushed to} *t 2 p.m.. Captain W. T. Eckberg. of kesar. ‘ | ec i eo Stead of gray his writings lose remaining behind heard the} 7 es and divers are bi : : reduced from $35,000 to sitt at his dreary desk, dreams ‘After cs lauie: cae aostalgic strains of “Auld Lang] ‘"¢ 4fea, an ivers are being/Sixth Naval District Public eae? eee roe | preliminary France and. Switzerland he made the plunge across the big pond on the Ile de France. $17,000 in the nast seceral months. He said city had for of far-off lands and adventures sought fom bases in Scotland with strangers, beautiful women, gallant, benefactors. Sync.” County Second Works Officer announced today. The runway will be reinforced ffor jet operation and to handle BED i, K 5 the ted age EISNE Bi. mnt Dredger’s Key Few do more than dééam. Ath He arrived at Bilis: Island with ithe heaviest military aircraft in ‘the sixty they,.0i6e shih st-theinedesks,| jess than $300. How {tas he to i 4 Popesation Captain FE'S. Quack 3" f; their last goal, tiie minute pension! “continued On Page Bight) «| 4 est In State pen 0 ity nbush, Jr Commanding Off is sO agai n, that .awaits them at 65, which vied : of the Key West Nay! Air, Stag) i Pointing: to an a“, in Tho » take them to a resort 100 ee eee U IM | 10 laine ‘itizen which told of a ci wees : y. pa ake Seamen Awakened Monroe county comes second nu onday It will amet be increased to} a balance of more than $400,000 in Norman ‘Thomas, 24:year-old|* Sa q from the top in expenditures per| i ; 8000 feet from, its present length | , | the city coffers, he said that he Welshman; sat at his clerk's desk p . Pupil for textbooks among Flor-| The City of Key West will con-|of 5000 fect. Cost of the improye- | i a could see no reason why some in Wales fox seven’ Years. or heveie ida’s 67 counties, it was-announc- inue dumping trash on Dredgers’| ment will be between $540,000 | Naha T. hanks Commits Pu of this money could not be given His blue-eyed’ ?krew. bluried e ed. by, Horace ‘O'Bryant, superin-| Key until next Monday, Captain] and $1,300,000, Captain Quacken- | eo. yeage mf j tothe Respital, cach day with the long ows of B Female Voice tendent of public instruction, to-|C. C. Adell, commander of the] bush said. 1 Their W illingness To Serve City Manager Dave King, re- figured it was his job'to com- y / | day, | est Naval Base,, announced] “This ‘is ‘the first increment of | plied that ees seen had His mind grew we ats ‘ Pupils in Key West schools' f- an extensive construction pro- | : ee Sa been earmarked for the neces: end with the accounting or| . If the ghosts of Gaptain Bligh,} have $1,58 a year spent on each} Although the city had been Fant at ine Ale Station. We ae | Representatives of many civic organizations and sary, operations of the local go: heets he ked on youn Paul gones: ang Lard Hote of them by county and state de-| (Continued On Page Kighty | not discuss the remainder of the |\the navy met yesterday at 4 p.m. in the Chamber of Com- nae one that the sum did had even been deprived off 1On ioe ore closeted in one ef} Partments of education, O’Bryant| ae ee program, however, until specitic merce building to discuss plans for Armed Forces Week, "2 indicate any excess. . > doubtless are closeted in one of} ..; Commissioner A, Maitland serving Great Britain in the air|)) Toe Ce ee >| said, improvements are approved by | May 14-19 . rf Mica Hie was rec the darker corners of Davy Jones’ "5... in Florida's 67 © 5 ar andoned; the CAneGs: utd fende: ‘apro- Ly 9. Adams said he saw no reasénowhy Every night, however, Norman] eker, moaning an ectoplasmic} , pelea ene i errata | pridtad top en | The civilians had been named by Mayor Louis Eis- ey Hgts pert Lege i . ape sy nip.| CQUivalent “the navy was i 43 i | ee 2 tn : e county entir instead o! left : $ clerk’s desk for his writ idiots Hee ae arene Sl the Gulf coast: ‘Lowest in. the Damage, $1,000 ——~ ner to serve on a committee to promote the big Week, pee Pa cio sovethineeah aad ie ae and rewrote the etory| . For on Sunday morning, Sea-| State is a county right next to | Arlen Ss Lys ‘hn, | which will culminate in Armed Forces Day. The navy | partly by another. f what one. Welshman hae|™en of the U.S.S. Waller were| that one, Dixie which lays out! An accident which caused $1000 . men will serve as liasison between the services and the | Fred Dion asserted tha ns estos Welshman has! awakened, not by the atomic] only 58 cents a year on textbooks|damage to an Oldsmobile just : of Key West would be paying OFS th aaeee over! tones of Chief Bosn’s Mate for each pupil. north of Perky’s is being investi- Met od 6 € anrcer j Sev eral organizations. twice for the same thing it a cold Hie pen uratant W5| n, but by a female voice} Monroe county leads Dade} gated by Florida Highway patrol- ; Chamber of Percmonranns eh the city and the county were ea Be ecire E eville over the loud-{ county at $1.39; Duval county, in} man Marvin J. Wilder. ¢C | I . Vi ‘ | hae 0 give finanical support to the hos- é in a manner that would ‘ont, he two ‘servicemen in the car D : pital. He dlso pointed out. tha he arenes | ‘ r that would) (Continued ‘on Page Three) | TI ontrol ts Vita scenery Bete ae ‘the ‘oo andlers’ pital: He also pointed out. that ife ¢ hopes : ve arolised the libidotot # baths jvanished from the scene of the) jy K S as chairman, of the} the county budget comes up much throurhout the n mat * I accident ahontiy alien nine o'clock | a _apaonneion pla fo the é seh | School Attended |sooner than the city budget and d share bis experiences : iI Cancer Crusade, Mrs. Claire i : : “It's a beautiful day out,” add- I eter r Hemingw: Saturday night Wilder said. Spain Tay / (Continued on Page Three) the, prin ae t d the yoi¢s. Chief Bosn’s mates} ay He found the car minus drivers | Aten anne County coi Hey Jack Mirra. Bp Earl, bur \) : py Norman hrov pies kets +h. The | ch said. “A new appre o the can, and'Janies Keok: E Jo not custom y say. this S k BR ¢ er in. the left-hand. ditch. The can, fe five novels and ens of sho If you dott der ue Mice ee truck by Car jdriver had obviously been driv- |*#necr control problem is neces: Hencenting the J uni oe yl 3 ersons Fire ln Auto stori j and BAIR WOU aut. foveelt - | ing on the left side of the road, he j°*"" df sueress is to be'aehieved.” - fj Co: : ' Two o- he read aver his pntinued the verte Tt 4 A car struck Peter Hemingway said. Wilder will bring ch Mrs. Arlen .explained that an} Namber ol Conir nerce, said One aundre and | fifty-four I E sh Patee i nttOrhs : jammentaty on the ability of the} 's he stepped “com the curb at| against the driver when he has |#ll out effort-would be made this| that they. could bring cither , persons attended the opening ses. | IS xtinguis ed a 5 ag awfyl. -§ tilted une Say ta oats xencies that|!he corner of Duval and Fleming| completed his inv year to narrow: the between } Cy de Luc or Charlie) 10m today of the 2 Joint Food . a oe oe I could do better) not’a single raan_ stayed in his] streets about 9:2 | 5 ‘ : tenn | Barnett to Key West for: gonucts Training Program, von-| | Sboig, Remte & 5 oy eee, then tha t chained to My] ack to test this threat to the hilt| The vehicle, which was driven| . Arlen said, | barn ) = ~ Gucted by the Key West Nava!|day, the Key West, Fire Dey tax clerk for the best hours) Afior the Sunday morning} by Miss Audrey Wilson of ‘thal we m ure for cancer| the dance which they will| Station and the County Health| ment put) out @ fire inva car of the da howline had been ineffably| Duval strect, damaged the bicycle Flagpole Al control the full financial support} .5onger on Armed Forces Department in cooperation with} .arked near the Monroe County Norman, gr ng desperate as} atued, (only about one percent| Vhich Hemingway was pushing of all in our communis Dd: 30th bands are in the the State Board of Health. clinic. sae ! only youth h the advane-| jf the men were expected up in| , 49 examination at Monroe iC ourthouse Hit “We know this to be consider-| ne ae hie | The ion was to be repeated! The cat, #1941 Nash sedan be-! ing year up his job. He} ime for breakfast), it was dis-]County Hospital did not reveal| able, probably as hig vice | Southern Florida, they told) in the afternoon for persons whol longing to’ Arthur LeCours of 711 (Continued On Page Eight) |@ny injury to Hemingway. | By Lightning what is usually given to Cancer! the meeting, | were not able to attend the morn-| Francis steet, was locked. Fire- 7 Miss Wilson agreed to pay for] Crusade. I know this is a startling! ",6 American Legion Post is|ing program. The Junior Cham-| men had to bfeak it open’ before See the... the repairs of the bicycle. | Lightning last night struck {Statement but a carcful study of | . ying to to sponsor a parade early | ber of Commerce of Key West i | they could sere the. blaze a | CROSLEY B R i € K ade ied awandudabadaeate the County Courthouse flag- people’s giving | habits suppor td Se, ay tanning: Th will be | sponsoring the conference. in the front. ar scat cushions “ovely hand-made Pink Colonial pole. An electric wire lead- an a cog i pean his | SeveTal te ght marching bands} “After a welcoming address’ by| #4 Uap at Brick from wreckings at the Old Pala Th t ing into the offices of the su- rs. Arlen sake people this| and floats .d by various lo-| (Continued On Page Three) Twins Motor CG Army Barracks. e ce earer perintendent of public in- rae ee be si telcal organizations. C., B. Hage AGAIN THIS H . : : give to-the 1951 Crusade with an} has bee 1 grand mars! da DR si i an ney ae 2 na ape ABCD Corporation GEORGE BREAKSTON in ee Or the [entirely new point of view. “We oe aera IT 3 are TELEPHONE 1883 JUNGLE STAMPEDE’) courthouse wee not affected {2° 80ing. to ask. those who sup- Hamlin, president of vel Fine Fishing Tackle ty . port cancer control to ..budget (Cantineedte On? FAbS *RIBAL * See ‘ by the lightning. : fotor Co. their contributions in proportion (Conunuea Un Page Five? «> i a i. 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Matinee: Wednesday 3 P.M., Double $8 up IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Saturday 2:30 P.M., Sunday 4P.M. 3) wonsentt Food Enierulimen:| New 1951 Chryslers MOTORS INC. The Trade Winds Club Overseas Hotel With or Without Tradé-Ins “NAVARRO, Inc. Cocktail Lounge Closing Date—May 2nd PHONE 308 6 EE ace ea RRA ERRIRARRAT ERE EIN $17 FLEMING STREET ~ errs Weekly Rates from *10 SALES €D SERVICE Dining Room . 1119 WHITE-ST: PHONE This is a Permanent Amusement Park, not a carnival. We in- vite your inspection and suggestions. NOT GOOD ON SAT- URDAY or HOLIDAYS. All rides $c, plus lc tax—TOTAL 10c SOCCSHS SHES EE EEEESOSOSOOESE COCKTAIL LOUNGE P.S.—Why not enor Diner fist nthe Pate Resturant

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