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beet =| The Ken West Citisen / reife, cod \ For %b,Y oars THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. 110 KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1951. VOL. LXXII. No. City Will Fight To ~ — Carbonell Addresses | | Ministers’ Group On hase Bay Bottom = ':llaw mma et : | taunt [hiberal Policy Here Nee EE OOUTO WCE CE Sein” [Case Of TeemAge Car Thet | Rem eaeee cial By Judg Grosing $55M Yearly Boulevard Will {ment raat next to Raul’s was “i To Be dD: 4 jbeing constructed without use of | si ! e Hemmed In : eo : eae = a cee reg | local labor " _ | Two . / S : : : en the nightwatchman was { . “spam caren ine, pahtwatcness | va Warner Gib Now the city fathers were not opposed to the builders bringing in key personnel, but thought * serious charges on Today | were made yesterday morn ing on the floor of the Key a, found on the Keya by a deputy West Ministerial Associa- City commissioners vot- ed last night for a full in- aveni ww u vestigation into purchases jthat other labor should be hired Counts UGE RR Gh a av ation. which lion's meefing-at the Flem- stiga 0 purchase: : ae Solicitor Allan B. Clea-c. estigalion which | i ay-< = os . i ee mt a m4 : : ae sia and Criminal Court Judge jeacned that the| 48 St. Methodist Church. by privaie interests of bay| »* ae . = : > A Te | wat incr could only fear hace S. Caro this afternoon to one to Miami with Reverends Ralph Rog- bottom lands off the boule-| @ 47" & ‘ | hiring. of local help—that they |‘li-cuss the case of the | teen ade. | » beusht motor-| ersand Eldon Simmons * gavd ani on Stockisiand. Gaeae cule amsanss 3. 5 who commilted a series of und clothes, then set cull. jagied: the verbal blasts. thefts nd robberies in this er points in Florida w | Not many months ago, 5 Seemann of Maso Louis. | 2", ee neinued their thet, They} Said, Rev. Rogers to the City made application Louis Carbonell, and City Man-| 1 their confession, tbe: bows, “Evian hl tor ato cu Louis Carbonell. city to the Internal Improve- Pan ek. en ho y West. on commissioner; ““What ment Board of the State of Re ee | Fe They took a strong. The tcen-agers arg from Toxas} ‘Cltwoffieial in a city car box from a Seidenberg a ind left a trail of car thefts and} makes regular weekly i Florida for purchase of a large strip of bay bottom land all the way around the boulevard. The request was denied. And instead, the I. I Board has started to sell land to private interests, some 800’ has already been sousebreaking and robbe: port the rob-! the w as discovered | through n the Representative Jomo and obtained $1,800 in ¢ the own >r did not ‘hery and th Jchn Kee Dies pre WASHINGTON, May 3.—(.|- being made. Earlier, he had told —The chairman of the House the bedy that when he, A. Mait- | Foreign Affairs Committee, Rep- R R Is ¢ > Po | : : i Ss land Adams and Fred -J. Dion 7 Beets rhe ats of eet eV. saVv rilie ize ‘Or | were elected commissioners that I CC ed ata routine m cemmitice meeting today and] PE. AN cole Pr : | ee her Se eee aid died of a heart attack. AS tlac n Y opose | money going into the city trear- The 77-year-old Kee had becn } ) : . Land now up for sale by bitaiane ick for some time. He had only | A i a legal notice in yesterday’s| THESE MEN WERE CHAINEP TO A PILLAR of the Lincoln Memorial at Washington in a | Fr¢ ently returned from the Betb- | ( vert Citizen will b q ‘contested demonstration aimed at saving Willie McGee, convicted Negro rapist, from the death chair in Mis- esda ni hospital. e conteste sissippi. They say thev represent the “Veterans Committee to Save Willie McGee.” McGee was Kee became chairman of the | by the city. And if neces-} executed at Laurel, Miss., Tuesday for criminal assault on a white woman. Foreign Affairs committee inj Carmichael : : | Marcn, 1949, the ¢eath of sary, the city will make a, baxiats erg the representative Sol Bloom of | Much Unfavorable competive bid for the land. ‘ | => = New York Publicity. Given 5 ss eh Rahs PANG : ae soon ™ 5 ales } nile Bills Be anette puree Marshall Says U. N. Troop 6 $25,000 Suit tT. 1) Baker nesting, He died seversi| CUS 4M pe Wea land, a Become. Law ling] TALLAHASSEE, May @— visits to the holita. head- enarters.in the citv?” The comminioner stated that ihe did net knew of anv visit« from Congress, Te: Louisian ury. Previously, it was going ing Plan For Ci wid inh eines gests eae e | practice was still being followed. (This. would, un@oubtedly, cx- ~~" | plain Rogers’ charge.) rbonell later. Kee’s death leaves | Taxpayer J. A. Carmic Harvey envisioned the day if iA F 4 id i, T. A h Be Settled ito vacancies in the House. this: citer edness hohenh Game sie Pallowes oases ene re ! OF hi aen 0 ppreae = |attack upon the action of Rev. (P\e-cT he following billy, be-. inbr idnsian bath dee Wee Ls 15° Miles Of Soviets. |. tittssiee eo suie |Naval Aviation Sue Mest cages] | Seer, ee oem Preservation of the’ scenic Bi ° for the Chamber of Com- HB436—Putting Key West beauty now existing on the boule- brous inst the city of haber g Key d drive was the primary con-|\ peo dered i. Mela Key Wad hna-tahe Florida 40 Years Old Meee docs that mea| tgShet, to sseamor ander t sideration of. the commission ldgway Orderec Keys Aqueduct commission ‘armichac) declares tha’ civil service. by Bertha Denny Walker has | Nayal aviation is 10 years old) Ray is now)trying to “witglet out HB458—Providing $500 sal- | been continued by agree.’ |09.May 8, the.annive y of the! of the situation witich he should| ary or Monroe, Judge Criminal dle OF Korea 26 Per ance Have | -ament ef ‘counsel. to day back in 1911 when it bought! be ashamed to find himself in, Court Record. Businessman Fred ‘J. Dion Net Te Operate also spoke in favor of the mo- | , ; tion. Dion declated that of the | ‘ ‘Ou huyled’ another charge — against i w cruestion| The _| its, first airplane. Text of Garmichag's Jetter fol-| _ HB329—Fixing pay Monroe { gambling here at the mecting. peg oiigllae yg Soygnti hed « WASHINGTON, May 8:14». |Become Citizens Guat City Se M.}_;The Navy bought from Glenn) joy y | County. Sapaewiact. The Simmons statement was and are tax-free. Of the re- | S°cretary eessball Ignatius Lester stated that | L- an cight-cylinder bi-| “Sinec coming to Key West two HB516—Fixing $250 salary |; ‘thet a yor “coffee shop maining 1500, about 30 percent | °@!4 tod aoe, srOgpe a0 ass Of U S Here zirangements are being made | Plane called the Triad, so called) s ago and investing my| for.Criminal Court Record 0-in, one year, He is owned by the Key West Im- |2°° forbidden to approach v | ode re | for on’ out-of-court settle. | because it could land on water or| Jif vings, I have found The| Clerk. ; to. if thar was provement Company. and this |!° Miles of the Russian bordc | Twenty-six persons | eee jon land. It had engine panels and! Citizen to be a sincere newspa- HBS64—Authorizing Mon- alta gambling.’ brings in very little taxes. Marshall also told the Senate] mitted to citizenship y | Mrs. Walker ix the admin. {chasis and four interchangeable| per and ready to give every in-| toe County. to establish build- The. Simmons, charge tan be The whole brunt of city taxes| {reign policy hearing that gen-| 10 a, m, in the U.S. District Court.| istratrix of the estate of Rob- | Wine pancls, covered with rubber- | dividval, or organization an op-| ing permit system and fix | backed up.in writing, it was. re- thus falls on the’ owners of the eral MacArthur had been ordered| Judge John W Holland pee d ert Franklin Walker. In her ized linen on top and tight-woven| portunity re defend itself. fees. ; vealed. remaining 1300 acres or so. to confine his operations to Korea Lancelot Leste sail, she chexged the city | special ‘sail cloth on the bottom. “I would appteciate you giv- HBS65—Requiring Monroe Another question put to Louis —that MacArthur was told not to} dy One main pontoon and a pair] ing the same s) to this state-| County commissioner candi- Carbonell was whether gambling the group on “There is something behind and the aqueduct commis- at ac , ae ” ee bey ond the border of Ko-| 5 or they i f : 5 Sas . of balancing hydroplanes with} ment as you gave to the pastor| dates be district residents six | at the Navy charity carnival Playland Will Move However, Marshail said that|neston Riv tcaio ioeone: r| Walker died from a motor- | #bled it to floet on water. Land-| tacking the women and men who HB572—Authorizing Mon- | sioner declared that it could not H To Poinciana MacArthur authorized to re-| Perez, Jose Celedonia Avila, Rose! cycle fall in 1948 ling wheels had clincher tires,|aitended the recent meeting of| toe County to maintain and | pecause of it being held on gov- Kiddie. playland will move to| taliate with bombing against any | Louise Sweeting, Mercedes Maria] “™ capable of being housed above or} the Chamber of Commerce. Know-| operate public hospital. | cenment property. However, Poinciana in Laake ae ie adie operations h the enemy might) Fernandez, Mary Kelling § s bencath the line of the main pon-| ing your fairness, l know that z | Carbonell told of all, the: good { grounds fora two-week period. carry out against Allied U.S.|/Theresa Genevieve Vi — toon by the aviator during flight.) ou will. : oY ; works accomplished by . or | It was emphasized that no] [orces outside Korea [ther Maria Juana Ogden, Thief Steals | a | “if ever an individual unjustly nival,. and how many Jona); } geting or sideshows would be ee 2 ore eee 2i| Roman Rufino D: ana, Maria} be Gua | Startin Time jauacen be Ne ae aa faa Naval Man Is Toe sone ‘ions ne by permitted. Some of the profits| Hate, Jeanette Eileen Maxwell, | * morals g : will go to the Poinciana Recrea- Matthew Ruth Kathlce tion Department! fér’ recreational 1 alouis under ithe restrie | Me arcelina.. D purposes for the youth of that| tion not tasoperate outside Korea! Lester, Gloria, area, Taxpayer David McCurdy! 0 Manche |Justina, Cleare, Carida {Li Tedder, Edelmiré . ( | |community and then endeavored “Evil In Gambling”. i} teasers a Pra eF, Book ‘For Child Told Ito wigele out of a situation which Struck By Car | ‘The, ministers exproised them- i} ‘he should be ashamed to find him- | selves. thusly. after hearing Com- mona, Marion} Sunday morning while attend- ing services at St. Paul’s Church,| Parents are requested to note| self in, Re missioner Carbonell: George MeNeill Ra “There. is evil in gambling. t Baptist - Chureh, Leo R. Tomack, AL/3, of the) 0 to senato: afacle 2 - * a : ing rorrecti f the of the Fi air stati strt made the request. i Id the senators} Sibila, Rafacla Margai .{the car of Mrs. Hugh Williams,|the following correction of ‘rst Bap ain statin: “otne Seta ae Will Decorate ‘Island City’ , nestrich lie rd Alan Montgomery, Leida’ parked beside the church on|date on which a child must be| such an individus a : injured: by @ passing vehicle five ned ee ee Mrs. Blanche’ Miller” of’ the| lid not apply ‘&« ction, but] Munoz, George -Font, Jr., Roma Eaton strect, was rifled—the glove| born before he is eligible to enter) “Iw pectator, although not! mites north of Marathon on the| "tw. gaa 4 morals, hat naval op’ anda | Beta Sigma Phi _ sorority * re- sre for ie an Freeland, Corina Mi apartment opened and contents| school next fall. The date given to] a participant, in the meeting held Over Highway carly this but 1 hate gambling with i f : i 5 e put it “in x 0 ‘ H December 4, 1946.) by the Chamber of Commerce. | eae j quested that the city grant $150 put it “in relation lee rd, John Devoe, Celestino| strewn on the floor of the car. the paper w ) Ce sie s morning. ri 4 j for decorating the Sewn on|* n and Chinese} piequez and Ana Maria Hernan-| A jeweled pin, three hearts en-| The entire statement should read | recognized among the Jad s and A navy ambulance and: doctor vehemence.”—Rev. Ray ; Armed Forces Day. The county | 3st t specifically the}dez y Gonzalez |cixeled with pearls in a gift box Ave abiey tonics eaee ee ee: eer in| were rushed to the scene from * is expected to give a like amount | 207th » of Korea in close, h new citizen received ajwas taken anda fine leather|next fall, your child must bave/civie and religious wor 8) Key West. Tomack sustained a : 1 Carhonell’s Was at its meeting tonight. The funds| Proximity Soviet border."| copy of the booklet “Welcome to} bound prayer book |been born on December 4, 1945,eommunity. = cad injury and. is under ab-| Commis pegewen hy oka feat, rE were granted Mar 1 ed the various} /S. A. Citizenship” given to removed aor before. ; he Rev. Ray, who, as a Chris- servation at the naval hospital bea a“ a to" Bis 4 Bids Received - ‘ase of politic hem by the Immigration and fe sun dial from St. Paul's! He must be at least 5 years ie tian sou? bee stork ig Bee a mibocal” peters onpones } ning) a : : 4 a) ening day ait, thinking along lines far PERE és = Bids for supplying the city mingled with | Cnurch yaid. 9 months old on the opening day heart . The accident occurred when eae | Bie nei Ave veag wre ae of Tom-| The matter has becn reported, of school, Tuesday, September 4,]different from those that, ge¢d)-romack ran out of gas and was}, Sones ia reniceay es: ete mitted by Orange State Oil, Gulf SoH Knowles! to u.e police dep: nt and to| 1951. law abiding citizens think, charg-’ walking to his stalled car with a Hin brennan Sars: ae iat Oil and Sinclair. The matter was oise Ord to be denied. | tie sherifi's office, ic was stated.| ed the Key West Chamber off can of fucl. i “immorality” and! “He was found lying by the side! anted to! | Cemate Bienes: Commerce with caus also ‘sinking to the lowest depth,’ . a because Stock Isl: and | bese te eee eee of the road by the Highey Pa King. . schler § Order Building Demolished | Will Be Enforced | ‘Pension Bill Wine Lang that ihe eeaanee in referred to C Manager Dave - “sen ay what ty} (Continued On Page Five: er the rfp ‘stopped to investi- gate the cccident. ie al > re r s Down Lo Be Zoned The building at 604 Duval | Rea street has been ordered demol-| Noise-makers in the city at JS. T 1 ished by the city, and cost of|Key West had better watch ov url TALLAHASSEE, Fia., May 4. . same assessed on the property.| City fathers have ordered all an’ | 8. —(/P).—The Senate yesterday Y dE (Continued Gn Page Two) | noise ordinances enforced IS t S egestio; 1 —Representative Bernie C. Papy| passed House Bill 719 by Repre- 60 Park Benches ie —— ——_-| The®action was the result of a/ OV ie u J of Monroe. county today intro-| sentative Bernie C. Papy of Mon-|{ Ee ‘i j rgspkition: feotn the, Key West | duced in the state legislature|roe County authorizing Key West Will Be Built Special For Tomorrow Only hie erc6f Commerce complain-| WASHINGTON, May 8 120P).\ House Bill 959 pertaining to the] Utility Board td establish a pen- ; New 1950 £ it the noises. Some tour- |—The United States has refused) zoning of Stock Island. jsion system. City Manager Dave King and an j E < s have left town because of|to 40 along with a Russian sug- — -|Superintendent of Public In- ‘ English Ford this condition | ion for a four-powér confer- "j| struction Horace O’Bryant have i . »@Mayor louis M. J. Eisner want-|ence to draft a Japanese peace LIONS CLUB OF KEY WEST agreed on a plan of. providing i Anglia, 4-Door |cd outboard motor-boats includ- | treaty PROUDLY PRESENTS seating capacity for some 320-|ed its 45.000 employes see ae - wee ae 35 Miles To Gallon Jed in the noise-abatement cam-| Russia had proposed that the 360 more people in Bayview | three to ‘six dollars a week and idney: i SALE PRICE yaign. City Manager Dave King |{oreign ministers of the United TIME Park. said if accepted it would have) °"|.” riggs | f ; ‘(Continued On Page Two) | (Continued Qn Page Two) King will buy the lumber from| te hike telephone bills. : ’ te $1025.00 |- : i the ABCD corporation and —- - ~ ~ 4 | z . py MINSTREL O’Bryant will have the Douglass iF M O N R (@) E i Bricks! Bricks! Bricks! ; school’s reg ae ae } \ ae a i MOTORS INC Palace Theaier Last chance to. get old hand- ri. and Sat., May 11-12, |!fncnes. ahd made colol ric! ey : 2 ye { Cameron Mitchell-Virginia Gray in| West Army Barracks 601 "White Bi P.M. at High School ae gent wil ee : j ; Street. Telephone . ; 5 . ‘ “LEATHER GLOVE” ABCD CORPORATION | ADMISSION. . . ies Repelies so much desired at the} Phone 886 i park. i i ig 4 i

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