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Key West, Florida, has the most equable climate in the country, with an average tange of only 14° Fahrenheit | THE, so UTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. Che Kev West Cilisen The Associated Press Teletype | Features and Photo Services For 71 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West VOL. LXXH._ No. 101 KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1951. Phone Company Allowed To Tap Lines Measure Necessary To Enforce Laws Banning Phones | For Gambling TALLAHASSEE, April 27.—) (#).—A bill to permit the Florida Railroad and Public Utilities commission to tap telephone lines to determine if th are be- ing used illegally was approved Hundreds Of Relatives, Friends Of Plane Victims Stream Into City To Identity Bodies today by a Senate Judiciary com- | Nine Bodies Flown * be 4 ae Re Tha coe ee palais mittee. | . Bo Petidgee: uate To Havana Today: Death Pine: Pilot is n | Witnesses Not 4 ~~ Louis E. Petteway, genc oy ¥ suai OF tbe reilived cenmny Coroner Works it | ‘enale Soesn l Approve Ban In Agreement committee he asure was ne aws banning use be: lieved the n r to enforce yt of telephones for’ transmitting illicit bling information Pettway said the most difficult phase of enforcement is determ- Ba () Wirephoto Until Midnight passenge Twenty-one ‘and crew of the DC-A Cu-} \bana plane that crashed to ‘Cn Cancidate Contributions Papy ‘Tells House Crawfish Over Three | Pounds Should Be Left As Breeding Stock On Course Of Two Aircraft Conflicting eye-w ‘reports of the erash W ining who is using telephone} THIS IS THE TWISTED WRECKAGE of a Cuban air liner in- ‘ : - . ; : . ciwee a) lines for illegal purposes. | volved in a collision that killed 43 people off Key West. Fla. A [disaster Wednesday have TALLAHASSEE, April 27.—(/?) —The Florida Senote today fail-| wesday between a DC~ Meanwhile, the Senate labor | small U.S. navy trainirg plane collided with the liner at 4,000 |; itively identi a’ jed to go along with ths House in voting to ban all contributions tc,| Wamsport plane and a muvy committee rejected unanimously | feet alitude and koth crashed into the sea. All on board both | VECM positively | political candidates. 5 2 Beecheraft trainer were giv- a bill which would have revised | planes perished. There were 39 on the liner and four in the naval {fy families and friends,! . . laws regulating barbering in Flo-| Plane. Salvage crewmen lifted the ruins of the air liner from by é i pe. The Heuse had tacked on an 2mendment to a Senate-approved | cn this morning to the Na- rida. water 20 feet deep a short distance off shore. Coroner Roy Hamlin said American Traitors| this noon. staff! | bill which prohib’'s donations from race track operators to cam- | | |Paigns to provide that candidates could not receive money from | | j val Court of Inquiry. All that has been satis- : ; c any source. actorily established is the M acAr thur Auka Ader in Of Hamlin and his The Sencte acked the House 1 rescind its action in adding the| {#ctorily established is the ‘i rs bs) p the sherift’s office, Pans): non-contribution amendment. Senator Shands of Gainesville asked | position of the two planes To Be Detained | American Airways and Cu-! tha Senate not to approve the House action, but did not discuss the | al the time of the crash in Reali WASHINGTON, April 27.—() ~—Congress has under considera tion a proposal to set up four detention camps to house about 14,000 political prisoners in ease | tic Policy To Stop ‘Slaughter Of America’s Sons | ban officials will work till) - jmidnight tonight for th |second time to complete task of iden-| ; gruesome bill. The House, after three days of irt‘ermittent debate, joined the Senate in d¢opting a request that Congress call a convention to discuss putting a clause in the federal constitution providing ihat no per- gon’s income should be taxed more than 25 percent in peacetime. relation to Key West. They were over the southern edge of the island, flying in an almost cleudless sky, of a world war. This was made Hews Gard rm Al heReachea | ion and release of| ; ral ene ceca make: She: sane: cenunst, CARGnehs WAN DENS: 9% a hag they apparently col- hin ae ee eo g meee is RA WINDS ee irae |the remains. (®) Wirephoto The House debated at length whether to require mandatory jail| lided and: éashed into the yar Olay Misa Rae ouse | Proportions; Hoover, Taft Praise | Hamlin said that hun- 7 . sentences for lottery law violators. It wound up taking no immediate} sea. It disclosed that federal prison Five-Star General; Bradley Writes About jdreds of relatives and! ES: ROME RE FASS ART | ection. Members’ of. theveourt, which is ector James Bennett recently } ommended the appropriation | by congress of 775-thousand dol- sscieaieaa Another MacArthur-Like Incident In Europe ae (By ‘The Associated Prexay {above) of Pensacola, Fla., was the pilot of a navy training plane which collided with a Cuban air liner off Key Vest. | friends‘of the victims have! | poure d into Key West by Representative Carlton of Duval county said the mandatory jail | sentence “would have the county jails and prison farms so full that the county would go broke paying fees for-them.” But Hepresentative Murray of Polk’tounty countered tke meeting in ‘the Administration Building on the. Naval Base, are Captain R. S. Quackembush, Jr., Jars to prepare the detention} MacArthur Speaks... jplane, bus and car fram| Fla. resulting in’ death for 43 | present fine system amounts to a license fee for lotteries, “If manar ige Sate “et { camps. Bt ‘di o -P General MacArthur has pro-'Cuba, Miami, New York people. Both planes plunged you want to license lotteries by putting fines on them then Com neous i. 5 Bennett proposed .taking over | MUL ins ermits | posed the adoption of a. positive ete > New Yorkj into the sea and all on board qgon.tauec. on Peat Mire) - four abandoned inilitary camp nae jend vealSitic ‘Koirtan oahey to 2. POMts. eats sineds: Were. iiod. nb came cae F a to on mpeg oe sag Totaling & 40 |stop what he called “this slaugh-| gibi dts ey when the Nayy-| ye . St a l flyers w: OS See a ‘ter of American sons.’ | ontinued, On Ppee: tights Jimmie stewar R pia Of i Cs os be serine ie pei i i: ict ten clk gated a Are lesne d Here The* Pacific war -hero' digélosed T “ | a 0 1éS oneymoon stip € \oritinued “é Pate weit Ad Roly: sncucAtag unos eae in a Chicago speech last night Tanke ln hon sings M care’ sf Hie pen aye aye res re nag dal Socata, ie cae, Laker, Captain: | | Praises Margaret ‘Identified By Relatives Here |Churchill Ganee!s TE ee ee ee siay for Ralph su ots: “in ratio to the. men, committed G On Tri Los anceues, ‘Apri 2. $GentHhed By he atives ere aM GVAaNece's tional emeigency. And ‘that they | perntits ince havé “already reached staggeting oes n rial j—Margavet Truman made her, . . ° 55 Dea ie | i proportions.” The dismissed Far| aa radio acting debut in Hollywood pe ce ee ca : A T Gunuinued On Page wight; East commander added: These’, MOBILE Ge Spe a eee case a eles “THAT'S MY SISTER'S RING,” American irip -* losses are progressively mounting; ‘14! of a BD cap-| Ty : 5 Ghagastl EN :$ TELLS CORONER Te « ia Ge Paw einggaie > "1 tain charged wit ieee he co-star, Jimmie Stewart, | SENOR LINARES TELLS CORONE LONDON, “pri 27. - Ketchell "iss en | by the thousancs each month.” | fim charged with negtixence. by said afterward: “The gitl is good. ( js Winston Churchill has. cang MacArthur , spoke before’ tinued for two hae tha meen 'T think she could make a go of} By SUSAN McAVOY his trip to the United States sbe- D f | » ag | ing ty cheering crowd of about 50,000 ing to allow his ator, ~ being an actress.” | A broken-hearted Cuban profesor looked at the platimim wed-!cause of the British. government! Ss e€ erre¢ Se nten¢ e {at the in Chicago’s Soldier Field as the) question two crew m men A quick telephone call to the | ding ring that his sister's brid yom had placed on her finger on] erisis, : eiaiee Wk Ketchell wes given| * ; ; finale to his great Chicago wel- ‘The defendant is Captain Ed-| White House brought smiles to} April 14 The former prime minister had ; a deferred sentence of 90 days by} | .5 ae pres. Sume Nomeeeay, |win G. G onne, whose! Margaret's face as she said of) ‘the grand jury room of county courthouse was hot and sticky.| Planned to speak at the University Criminal Court Judge Thomas! hi be ya Speaking from spotlighted | ship, the lided with| her most ardent admirer: “He en- Coroner Roy Hamlin held the broken ring up to Senor Antonio; Of Pennsylvania in) Philatlelphia Caro this morning. jar b »uSe at platform in the ch windswept; the Esso xo in the Gulf Joyed it.” | zariat eS pp ened a Ketchell will not have to serve i ig é adium, the Mac ur speech; of Mx 3ut the professional critics gen- v Sc aliaaes 2,” He ‘snid to, the istarpreter:. “eve iw urchill’s decision not to m: the sentence if he pays back the| ) Avenue E, is’ caught his audience by surprise.| ease} tally, seemed only lukewarm in| oes ee le rh con ae ane an nine way back | t2¢,ttip_was*announced in a let- ] $26.24, the amount of a worthles ¢ ed from! Although previously descr kan-| their praise bE name ape Wak OF Ber BuSPAne: ¥. were ‘ ‘ay back | ter to President Harold Stassen of check he allegedly issued, < t an estimated “not a major policy address with! Here is what the critics said: “Roy! eae : He University. CytchHl “tad court costs of $22.91, the yfive-star general’s speech was in in the crash, which. “She a satisfactory per-) Soy sam sty rac tassen, in. part: | said. Vira | fighting words all the way live of some 39 form but not outstandng | ae Ua nth ieee peaate have ged which . Three men were fined for 1 ’ reinia |” MacArthur sak tha the ad jone. any? tonede finger. | aps ' make it difficult - less driving and two for drunken. | stre« vent of, w a with Red Cc shine a ated to begin| “Tt was a enegitabls segeralh He Etta edie ee Bill Would Allow ‘Seep ferri ns ‘ latively quiet day at|to hi 5 | first performance: oa F - ekerty Shee RTO ALSH RUaBE | Pearl ‘a in, | vo ated a policy oe neers E ial peat a aoathce wrote: “Margaret's per-| | couldn't say anything. Stone Crab Catch to the upheav: mente cour | ; tofore unknown to war. He added attenndom: Phe} oe ee cares be-| -Senor Linares gnd his friend ernment Cabin : — S EEEEEEEEEEEEEEaeieeiel t tat g Guiry bout formance as somewhe: ss Oe 3 ‘ | ne t p oneen situation ¥ one} -0e see “eee i board is} tween adequate and competent. If| Senor Daniel Lopez Lage, who-e TALLAHASSEE, April 27. .| ina gencral électioi NOTICE Penrice implementing — the| Tia! Examiner Danicl H. Gracc ae ee HoT bagel oe eT | Re ce rn i aie The Lubinsky family is* back) directives given me, I have Grace ys be plans to re der} 4 ae ca payee will in the world} “Can we go now? We want to duced House Bill 672 elim- 1946 Ch 1 |from their Waldorf-Astoria’ trip.| strongly urged the necd for a] 218 Geeision.as soon as the trials) | Nake a radio star over-|call Havana. We have to let the| inating Montoe county from pera et T. M t Cc | Many thinks egain and the tele- ve zal attuned to the ae come es ee E ae] | ht of 2 girl who simply has not| Parents know that it is really the prohibition ageinstsaking 2-Door Stylemasier ‘wins otor Uo. | Phone is still 1478, Hey ea aoe designed tO} ould lose their licenses as mari-| perience necessary to carry the tee is gobans ane our stone crabs with traps, lob- $695.00 1130 Duval St. Tel. 1870} ALEX LUBINSKY. |5!0P wough — streng thisl ime offic meas m@" lead in an hour long production.” onunue! Pag ens | ) | laughter of America’s sons. in = eee pees | And the tinal comment: REaS ster pots and cihey. sep: ioe received ‘tentative confirma. aa n the general stopped } “Opinion on her performance Se ee ==)! tion of passage of the excise tax peaking, the thousands of top-| For The Best Values } Wil! be colored by the fact that Poor Old Craig en new and used’ cars starting (Conunued Ca Page Eignu | it was Margaret doing the job. 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