The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 9, 1951, Page 1

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Raemerremeromnon eovvenencowracr ad =. % ot BASE iy Oe Srletth embarrass i anette ear en amen Nn ne me Nat - pages lps Pach Soot tT ? $ ee h - ——— @ @ The Associated Press Teletype , Features and Photo Services For 71 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West ae ee SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. VOL. LXXII. No. 111 KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1951. Key West, Florida, has the most equable climate in the country, with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit ‘DuPuis Presented With Retirement Present S. Plans Ready In Case Russia Starts World War Ill Truman Sure That * eer een os 1650) 000 In County Taxes Russia Starts War | Bonds Retired |Not Expected WASHINGTON, May 9 Tal WILL BUILD 200 CBS HOMES ON ==| STOCK ISLAND: NEEDS ROADS Three Local Bills | Monroe County commissioners last night went on Introduced By lrecord endorsing the Sirugo $1,500,00 building project Rep Papy on Stock Island. They also promised to build roads on the new de- man says this nation now ‘has a definite and concrete Src) Ee Benihion: Commissioners Will plan for greater military Will : : : Have Hard Job Just strength and _ industrial ill Be Raised; es 5 “ | To Keep Millage . quitensn gains : : ; mobilization in case Russia} O°’ Bryant Predicts Reick ii i LONG VOYAGE ENDS—Receiving a token of esteem of his TALLAHASSEE, May 9.— | V¢lopment if funds were available. is reckless enough to start] Millage Rise ale Frome using fellow ofa me ate s.s. vient = First Sees Chiet Bests (a)—Representative Bernie Sirugo had asked that Third street, Fifth avenuc, 5 th # There is practically no chance need David A. DuPuis, upon his retirement after years in the . Papy today introduced the Fifth stre t, a Ossi aa a ee re i # third world visio Fifty thousand dollars in dis-| o¢ post sence ecanty teams ha | service of the P. & O. Steamship Co. Presenting an expensive: |. following bills in the House bd Hitthistnget and: pa sibly Gross srg Stock Island be con | Mr. Truman’s statement trict Joans was voted retired last |‘ year's ‘county taxes’ e- | watch as a parting gift is Capt. R. F. Lord, marine superinten- of Representatives of the structed. is contained in an address to] night at a meeting of the Mon- |" lnwered. ; dent, right front, DuPuis with straw hat, and Chief Engineer state legislature: The local contratcor some 400 industrialists here pre gouny pened peatae nee 2 a etsy commissioners |G, E, Russell and Capt. H. A. Donovan looking on. Lett to right ee eecggonenty a avy i 1 plans to put up 200 CBS . & pe ry- | believe they will have their hands :Chi rT d Louis T. McCoy. Assistant er Man- i for an industry council) ant said today, “This money was! )) trying to hold the millage ag eie icn ees: Respsnce nha Mate R. H. court judge. homes costing $1,500,000. sponsored by the interior] collected for the sole purpose of ‘ i |) a : ‘| HB1033—Relating to com- : Also to construct along neliskad i i ~\ |rate the same-as in 1951. Wright, Jr.. Third Officer E, J. Thompson, Second Officer G. D. . 4 ive usiea . de retiring bonds and it can be used 6 es pensation for the: Monroe ~ h ‘ lepartment. _ |for no other purpose.” One commissioner told The| Lloyd, First Officer Jack Russell, Bruce Prebble, district passen- Genii GueuiGoumneek. . | the waterfront, more In his speech, the Presi-| ‘The board agreed to give all|Citizen that the road fund may| 9e¥ traffic manager. R. W. Parker. general agent. and First As HuseteiPeoorsing. “a Gon ‘I pretentious homes:..cost- dent warns that peace in retiring tpachete a cost of liv-}have to be cut to $50,000—in or-| sistant Purser J. Martinez. eae amendment al- | nstruments ing in the neighborhood eS : ;_|ing bonus of $100 shortly after|der to “hold the line.” Se wing Monroe county tax | : . of $15,000 t § premayaule mop necesseri-/ To turn of teachers to. duty! He deciared that-next year the assessor to assess property for Gifts Come From $15,000 to $25,000 ly put an end to the global} next fall county must levy for the Monroe levying state, county. school Bicccinis ki Nain Sirugo got a negative a. - i danger of Soviet aggres-| The meeting officials also au-|General Hospital. (The county arsia euis Senators and municipal taxes. Cl fnlhage ile sas swer when he asked Coun- ( ori Asa result, Mee ge |r eee adoption of a new pay:j commissioners will, ren gereeaial 2 — Carniea! ty Attorney Paul Sawyer if pi : a : r teachers w: axi-|tution in place o: 2 se) e I nough musical instruments for} { i man says the U.S. must: —|mums as follows: Rank No. 6,|board of trustees). Russi ans May Enter War ; a l0-piece orchestra will be pre-| = Were possible. for the i First—Build up sufficient | $1,600; Rank No. 5, $2,000; Rank| Repairs to the county court- sulle . T A é sented io iac Armed Services| County to put in streets and military strength to _con-|No. 4, $2 as Bank Nests sh 400; house wilibe made; the county 3 een ger N) YMCA tonight by Captain C. C.l assess the property owners. : > ank No ank No ition to : : at wat : jiail wi e built in ad mt If U S. i ell, commander of the Key Commissioner Harry Harris age the men in the Krem $4,200. : the other financial _responsibili- “ ses apanese roops ° ° West Naval Base. The instru-| argued that owners of land. in g in they ought not start a] Ranks are established on the /tics that fall due each year. ; l e irled ments were purchased with $750] other areas of the county had r new world war. basis of training and experience. a aaa eeIES SENATOR FULBRIGHT OF ARKANSAS ! : donated to the Key West Service] already spent tens of . thousands The board pointed out t Second—Prepare to mob-! syerage salary for a teach the | ee . & disk NESS 8 5 Men's Club from receipts of the] of dollars and were still waiting vith | 300 Planes DESCRIBES HEARING AS VERY DULL Next Tuesday Navy Charity Carnival. $n: their, toads Hanes neg: die ilize quickly for war in caseja B.A. degree and 11 years ex- : ie : Joseph Pinder. chairman of the} clared that there was no mones the Russians do plunge th pleads has been only $2,850 a ° ° WASHINGTON; : May -9--()—Socretary ‘of Dplense: Marshall -» {total YMCA, will reecive the in-| jn, the road fund, and” that the OR ene cd aces aihat swap cca R ¢; : said today the Russian-Chingse defense pact was a controlling factor| ge vou geo - lettumente, Present at the cerca] Cetus sad: fund and: that the world intoa general -con-| i¢ricult to keep a family and Ip Vommie: in the United States’ decision not to use Japanese forees in Korea. : » [monies will be H, R: Denham,| await ‘acd year’s - budget, flict. maintain a good home at this . | He told the Senaie foreign policy hearing that the big point’ is Of Car Theft Is field. secretary of the “Y" inj (The money. now in the. root The President says that the na-| sum. Ai Fi ] | that the Russian-Chinese agreement refers directly to the Japanese! A Runaway From charge of the southeastern dis-! fund can not be expended. until tion’s military and civilian de-} “The question, therefore,” ir 1é it all implied that it's feared the Russians might enter the’ trict, and Forrest Turner, inant the next fiscal year. The budget- lemme experts has gs bata O'’Bryant said, “is where we can Chi 0 Korcan war if. Japanese foregs were added to the U.N. troops Oklahoma School cuagsive, secretary of the ori ed a.cpnerete plan to, accomplish | xe: ongy, to raise the stand-|. Chinese Had Si arry Byrd of Wehgl- mit apeactanensl: ‘ _ zatjon, and. Miss Dorothy cocdett: those two Sujeéctives. 8 Pe ge Dey And te answer is Fo 100 Caménflaged Let ee Ate question-ont imine fof losedajomt: hearing for the/ program dikecior. "The presenta] nbxt year are from gas tax re- The plan provides for bigger | that this money will have to be vd core pdssibleiuse of Japanese forces. fe ify? YOURE boys, who confessed to| tion will tale place in the recrea- ceipts in excess of estimates. armed forces and the foundations | yaised through taxation. A rough Planes On Airstrip —<;/Sarhe lawmakers (have claimed | ouse alses | ‘'"a ‘series of car — thefts . and: tion hall of the, YMCA_ building,| Commissioner Joe Allen urged for all-out industrial — mobiliza-| estimate of the millage necessary z ig| Japanese volunteers | should be | |home robberies will be held late | Southard and Whltehipas streets. no quibbling on’ the matter. He tion, should those steps ‘Pecome) to this. increase woulg!/place:ihaty TOKYO, May \0—P)—A Dik! towed tg join the U.N. forces. Tuesday in ‘Juvenile court, Judge | ** 730 Pp. m. | thought ‘that to spend a small necessary. 3 : about 2 and one® half’ mills, al-| air raidis at the top of the news girhbn Tapaodse are said © School Funds: = Wa Gibs iding. Instruments being predate tox sum for ‘roads in order to bring Says the President: “We must! though it may be less.” from Korea—300. allied planes 1a tee hs Me 8 ava’ Warner Gibson presiding, | night by Captain Adell ‘inelude:' 3 $1,000,000 investment into the carry out the plan as rapidly 4s). O-Bryant added, “In short, the | Tipping to shreds the Chinese — we possibly can. We want to| school taxes will have to be j force base at Sinuiju. reeen 0 our goal just as fast as ve | raised.” Due to the extreme youth of|}two alto saxophones, one tenor county was sound. ,Matshall-said any further B 7 12 V this tees ats 5 s ‘ , ¢ teen-agers, 14 and. 15, they | sax, two trumpets, one: trombone, ‘commissioner Frank Bentley The Chinese have been sneak} discussion of the stbject should V ¢ ote will not be tried in Criminal | two clarinets, one drum set, seal agra at the ennestena Me: Se g Ss i s b to the State Department. supplies ‘withed out.” iPa Vv Gets $100, 000 it, but the American Air force,| scheduled as a future witness $2,000,000 Cut OFF tention quarters by the sheriff's] tollow will be the following ser- 30 homes and. he county would Mr. Truman says h sure this ‘4 was watching with its reconnais-| at the hearings. | From $8,000,000 office. Meantime, authorities here! vieernen from Fleet Sonar School: a nation with other free nations in h ance cameras. Marshall said that on his mis-| > ean are making contact with relatives) Bob McHenry, Bass, Douglas. Hop- (Continued On Page Two) For Researe In The Chinese got 70 to 100 cam-|sion to China in 1945-46, he had | Asked For Aid To of the defendants. kins, saxophone; from FAWTU- pr an $11,500 rie es for the eS e ouflaged planes on the airstrip. /no directive from the President! Dependent Children Judge Gibson conferred yester-| Jan Curt MeKee, Saxophone! tome Mille company. Ti Gi ape Shrim Industry Then, the allies lowered the| to consult with General MacAr- | tay sith teen Darrell Leighton, saxophone, Pete} “7 the Harris statement, the ruman Gives “ P e boom. A vast air armada wheel-|thur. He said he had no formal) TALLAHASSEE, May 9,—().|4ay with Criminal Court’ Judge | simmons, director; from SurAs- “Pink-gold” industry in Key ed over the enemy field just be-|oonsuitation with the gene |—The Florida House has voted| Thomas S. Caro and Monroe! NevNet: John Reed, drums; from spirit for fighting for the people ; i low the Manchurian border. 7 3 4 » ae A Beal: PHLAT| West will benefit by a bill which : *. _,!but that he MacArthur in| 77 to 12 to give the public schools} County Solicitor Allan B. Cleare,!A.U.W. | School: _ Robert eals,\ on the Keys. The sieuelen mpromptu ecita Te passed the House of Repre- From every United Nations’) yjaich, 1946. Marshall said he|118 and one-half million dollars! tp. at which time other pertinent] ttumpet; from U.S,S, Gilmore: t yay te you already have—- sentatives at Tallahassee. air field in Korea they came,| would’ assume he commented to| instead of the 112 million recom-| facts in connection with the case |Gcorge Grisnik, trumpet; from oe State Representative: Bernie C:! Packing big loads of bombs, fire-| yacarthur about the China sit- ed by its apropriations com-| were brought out. USS. Sca Cat: Chuck Malby, Papy made a long distance tele-' romnee rorkels.and: machine gun} ation, jn It was revealed that the 15 | Trombone; from P.C.S, 1385; Fred WASHINGTON, May 9.—(A?) —President Truman gav with Dade County Commiss promptu. piano recital at the iti j | ‘The Florida House has also] year yild> ie” runway from a | Carlson, sax; and from VX-1, Bob oF and: Pe j : Sina tor Wi F rig a iS if y: SORe. %. ters. And the) White House today. phone call to The Citizen office in they, eneaared- over the Senator William Fulbright of} 45° oF 5 pee y fro . ers Byrd ani | His fee included | “The| Yesterday announcing ‘ passage’'of | Pears) Sasentone’ jet planex j Arkansas left the hearing room oa mve ae ley to a) trade school in’ Oklahoma and se Poti of the H. §,| formed me that they have yet } Little Fairy” which, he told his| the bill which allocates” $100,000} ose into the air from afield {°c hour eee alae eee cron : —— % a o Musi Departnent has voluntoer:|%0, build first, roads: in, a sub- i enthusiastic audience, “was the} for research on marine life an4t"as’ Antung. in Manghuria. just | cen, and | However, it cut two mil f ener et) Seances hi to act.as sponsor] yan oD* fu Tings eee 1 Ger learned.” the shrimp industry” in this) above age meri aly: abou i Marshall's third} ,, However, it. cut. two millionsps it Dis: nerves 40 a0 stad ‘This is not a subdivision. The jeer the Y.M.C,A. group. Door Of Captain’ s ; ia o - si e " “4 the cight million dollars the com, “Tadec Gibson emphasized The President performed on a sy yee ‘i 13 tangled with the American | day of testimony. And Fulbrig gh {| mitce had recommended for aid fact thatthe boys came from dis-| new piano presented to him to he money: wi e given to] planes, however. and ‘even | predicted the que stionins of the; | vo dependent children. This would prupted ‘homes! "The “14-year-old dramatize obser of ‘Na-| the Univensity of Migmi, Corai ‘these Communist pilots showed |Dcfense Scerctary will continue | | ae streets are already there,” was Sirugo’s reply. The board agreed to build the . leave the Welfare Board with] delinquent was left behind when i il- i tional Music Week 2k Wists Pe, for Frteyeive bercad no real fight. fat least two more days and pos- | less than half what it said_it | his pees married his céan. ree Loo trv yg eg anh at He confessed, during. a bist} of the shrimp producing waters.|°"Tyo enemy planes were dam-| sibly five mies caity Out Uc progeaie ern bs S ¢: D. dl ible, ; § o aceeptance speech, that while he| The fund is limited to yresearch| aged in the air. Two were Actfi-| ike Wesseninie’ woes: ead eae aaa whence ationed eth ar Damage firm commitment pending adop: tion of next year’s budgeh. ... u ssually liked one good aria in! in study of marine life. nitely destroyed on the ground YM ‘A Offi ee | sach of the heavy operas he found} The marine biology laborator-| and one damaged. f cial apparent that the economy bloc} the military services. His father} “A personal report of an acci- , i i i 4 | hich controlled the House fi-| is expected to arrive in Key West|dent was turned into the office of oe nls ce mane him a little ages af. tes unlvereiky ate wonae The atrike oe calipd ante | T € f i cial committ and hoped to} within a few days. Police Chief age 9 See by Pur chases Musi sored e is, however, “very|ered z g the foremos the ligence _ officers na re a» 7 | forestall the necd for new taxes is " -mo- t. W. Payson, USN, yesterday | © . fond of light opera.” kind in the world. Top-ranking| Communists were planning ther | 2O VOnter There | ecine its figh ‘i Axes The 15-year-old lad’s step-mo- | Capt S01 hy y fight. ther is also expected to come}| According to Capt. Payson, hr B R uc Oa action today, the Hous¢|here for the hearing. Before liv- [and his wife parked their car at Cc olution from Represen-|ing with her, he was taken care}18-1 Poinciana_ while visiting After running through “The| research men are on the staff. rst big air strike of the war. aye Seats > . Fe ee ee eae ee ane werk includes Actual'Uh, | Field Secretary H. R. Denham! In oth After the raid, one air officer! o¢° the southeast and central got a 1 photographers and new. men,|dersea diving for observation. | said. “I don't think the Reds will). 45 for the Armed Sei nders of Clay to abklot b bat "hie ldriends carly. Monday evening Monroe. county commissioners eae 7 Stade pete eS ee . i, | areas Arm s 3 i yy a foster mother after his | friends carly | 6 ‘ the President _ jumped quickly| Marine scientists, ie ee Sy any aerem anes OF Vist SP ACMC.A. ts “expected to: fy y committee to investi-| own home was broken up. In the interim, another vehicle | last night instructed all unt SG fe eentet he Sanaa Be Ry EOE ee ee fare ck cate Oh GGeE oI: Key West for a conference! ga Tampa Tribune and its} “{ don’t know where I stand, |backed into the Payson car and| officers to prepare an tenyentary and finished off his concert with eect Net ite excellent tactics parse i vient enciieetvoobe with Miss Dorothy Rath, program! motives behind attacks on g0Vv-]}ecause I don’t know whether 1|damaged a door to the extent of| of their by mova and. ees the Paderewski Minuet ae ers nt 2 a "| ont te Gail” back “i@ithout {Continued on Page Three) nment officials. am adopted or not,” he said | $78. : same to County erie Earl The piano was made by the} and equipment continue to pull back v when asked about family rela-| Jt was learned that during the | Adams. * country’s major manufacturers — making a stand against sharp-} Soa 4 > 1 mS ; tionships. S sinating | shooting allied artillery. S B E N ‘ originating in Bob ( arrison’s ge ae ee ft aH, Hs i A | I I Some of the money which the Rett veut r view Wer hey rean troops have expanded three ‘ boys Sok from, a bt ti it | © bridge heads north of the 38th) yp eae eet ri * has been recovered. The rest was sai aan Nes bah re — iCar Damaged Pavailel They have seized control! Ridgway Raised To Full General spent in buying clothing and two [naval air station, i ea pi | Ponte STARLITE Emilio. Rojas, i of the supply highway between | WASHINGTON, May 9.—(4).— President Truman has raised motereycles 4p es be. tried foe hitting the cat abéonliig tel o the: f it at 9 selene ¢ delinquents. can ri street, picked the wrong car to| Hongchon and the Communist)» ie tenant General Matthew Ridgway to the rank of full general.| 115. the thefts committed, in|SaPt. Payson, but blue paint! was shove on to;a curb damaging it} eee at Te. The President sent the information to the senate for confirmation. - ‘i 3 found on one of’ his eine CLUB his‘own car and a parking meter Ridgway, now a three-star general, has succeeded the fiv at 4:40 a. m. this morning. Senet Doug!as MacArthur as aapqene conan = in the Far East. | | 713 DUVAL STREET The car he struck was a Cadil-| 1 ~ —— ed tenner ne wee cee| Palace Theater | Country Store Night, || Bon Garrison who had parked it LIONS CLUB OF KEY WEST ‘ Joutside his home at 507 White- |C@meron Mitchell-Virginia Gray in PROUDLY PRESENTS Tonight and Every || head street. “LEATHER GLOVE” OLD TIME Wednesday Night || (Continued On Page Four) FUN AND PRIZES FOR ALL || Last chance to get old hand- SERVICE STATION Fri. and Sat., May 11-12, COCKT ‘AIL HOUR made colonial bricks. Visit Key Frencie at Division Phone 9134 time of.the yisit, a Lt. (j.g.) Bla-| Also in the future, ail equip zer, living across the street from | ment purchased must first be re- the Poinciana address, had back- |quisitioned by ges Adams. — ed this car out»and gone’ to the}, stated from materi U.N. countr Whitehead Damage amounts to about $600} : fs ONE PENNY _ || Bricks! Bricks! Bricks!) Poor Old Craig a MINSTREL West Army aire 601 White FoR Ost. Dealer 8:00 P. M. at High School treet, Telephone 3. ease, Spray or APED DAY ANS ent A BC D CORPORATION LET US Change Your Oil] APRESHION 3.4, lly ARO DA POEL AN tshirt ARMA AL AOA

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