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PRES DIAC ei 1 SEY 9.2 Key West, Florida, has the most equable climate in the country, with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit TEESE The Associated Press Teletype | Features and..Photo Services For 71 Years Devoted to the THE SO Congress Johnson Declares Defense Production Warned U.S.A. Is Due Rip-Roaring Inflation Pr eas Moran Se eau To Five KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY 11, Che Kev West Citisen UTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN TH 1951. E J. S.A CMISeniors | Are Guests Of Rotarians Colonel Rogers Tells CML Gr: Of Challenge Mrs, Harvey Is Running For. Office She Is Aspiring To The Office Of First Vice Juates They MacArthur Was Warned In Jan. Act Must Be President Of BPWC Will Meet In World ¥ Br i" . . Mrs. Wilhelmina G. Harvey is| Fourteen members of the grad- | - _ T oadened Vears n al ae 2,000 in¢é being sponsored by the Key W one class from the Convent of Told Urgency Ot WASHINGTON, May 11. : : BPWC for the office of First | piaty, immaculate were guests of () asl 84, On T our In 1923 Car | Not Alienating : —(AP).—Economic’ stabil-| __ NEW YORK, May 11.—(AP).—A former New York Vice-President of the Floride » luncheon meeting held Our Allies 4 ieee S Brie Jeknat hat City official has been given a top. sentence for perjury Federation of Business and Pre y in the h Hall of : | 3 onnston fas | in the first court action to result from the recent Senate| fessional Women’s Clubs, Inc, at } Oe ee ee be aoe | warned congress that un-| crime hearings here . A_ visiting Iowa jurist, Judge |‘ month's state convention. 4,0 juneheon. ‘and tke pena’ WASHINGTON, May 11 less the defense production| Charles Dewey, accepted the government recommenda- é Besides Mrs. Harvey's many | which followed. President of the —(AP).—Seer fs s f D | act is extended and broad-| tion in imposing a five-year sentence and a $2,000 fine on nee end. ip anes seta eu ei as reas aha Cee ay ened the nation is due for|on one-time deputy fire commissioner James Moran. Re eee eee edi; Eececth ae ene ccatieal Mermialt ssid | Moran was charged with lying when he told senate| | None other than Harvey the |Chwch who addressed the mem pday thetn January. Gen: wmeemetsssnctne “rip-roaring inflation.” investigators that Brooklyn policy figure Louis Weber any bers of the graduating class. eral MacArthur was told In plugging for new re- eee i Labels consisting 's]__ Progran ian was N PBeIng had come to his fire department office only a few times. | ;, pabels consisting sof a rabby sa pe aiescks eb aeent the urgency of not alienat- eranonnaiens)sadenby n : : face with “Harvey for State Ist Overse gency jot aliena | me mr | Four witnesses said they had showed Weber into the of-| Vice Pres.” and a lucky rabbit's] tion Co., Inc. ing our Allies in Korea, j resident Truman, Johns-| fice more than 100 times. Weber himself is awaiting eet key chain will be provided ait Au ee Rote Marshall told senators that } : 5 . “4 i - aitenda , 5 bt A ere present hey v enators tha committee today ‘that de- Moran is a close friend of former New York mayor,|tenac Hotel; Miami Beach on|4™@villo, ” ; Gage Hartman on - i: 7 saeage at, a “His soars a odeal ni 3 fanaa | Wed: oe ; ah | Personal prope loans official © MacArthur stated that spite all outward appear- William O'Dwyer, now ambassador to Mexcio. Be fone | eon Bs ay 1 Oa Ree Rel Gin one Se edd ds acted ances of improvement, in-| O'Dwyer left for his Mexican post he appointed Moran) "yo0ce display rabbit posters | Fla. Greyhound, from Jackson- \ Allies i espa, sens flationary pressures con-| toa $15,000-a-year lifetime job as water commissioner. | have been prepared by Miami . ana Jaci Salomon o our ies in case Russia d » | Y 5, tinue under the surface. Moran resigned that post under pressure from Ma-| BPWC members to be scatter- the io ah oy BAS ey moved against us. aga : Bev g a : ons pleagll deer igye oo ‘ Miss Bette K. Fai presi cea: ide ste: And the ES.A. chief add-jyor Vincent Impellitteri following the Senate crime] 4 Mowghout the lobby A | aot ir the convent senior elas Marshall said that state- ed: “They are poised for] hearings. | @ontinued Ou Page Fiver (Continuea On Page Five ment from the President another big push.” Moran has been free on $25,000 bail since his per- - eae was a follow-up to a res- Johnston said this was} jury conviction and is appealing. Boke frnen Tae cBiote of slate j pointing out 16 possible % the case “despite the lull, Bail was continued at $25,000 ee: Lower Keys Property Owners courses of action in Korea. despite ~ id ~~ iA es W The paraphrased version.of the provement in the overa ssociation Want Better [ine inch stooge enc situation—and despite the slow down in the price rise and the turn down in some prices.” + The former U.S. cham- ber of commerce President said, in effect, that in any As Johnston put it; “Trying to push all prices back to pre-Korea | days would: be like trying to push toothpaste back into a tube.” What the gevernment is trying to do, he Said, is to “establish a <Cuntinued On Page Bight) $11,800 In Permits Issued Here Permits issued in the office of Ralph Russell, building inspector, amounted to a total of $11,800. Je e Appelrouth is building i i arter ¢ “ » ” es eer rl eke Mi nt join a force of their comrades| W® rlhaae church services | By-Law Jgyiat up a chanics and HB842—relating stone crabs LT.E. company bid was $31,412, a little lower than the GE bid, it did %” and Spe » Last prewie ae of Duv - aha « )| sighted near the town of Kapyong,| recently. saws for submission to all! in Maproe county. Bok aaa ‘othe *s Acatinne AL hail in the city was on July 15, Duval street for $5,000. Merrill] sighted near the town of Kapyong (cabrccatne Mec aeeune tt Y, not conform to the fications 32 miles northea Roberts is building an apartment : the A: t ax nts and American officers expect the A i Association in June. Steps} Marathon. company vere higher, the ver a shop jn the lock on ; book which was taken ap- vi 3 incorporate . , i vy ‘ arial the 900 bl Reds to strike at Seoul from these | i will then be taken to incorporate) qB959—irelating Monroe Burd al Electric and the| former at $ the latter et Packard Miami she: for $4, : two directions. Allied officers} Peared mysteriously on Mrs. {under the laws of Florida, thus} ‘County Commission's zoning Both General Electric and ti $32,175, Co. Holston te are ian also said the Reds may try a| Williams’ front porch after {enabling the Association to func-| powers. Allis Chalmers eompany “Wad a| 0)" ond meeting on May 9 mpany s ga hee a join, mar Five v8 s ¢ > ar ani- 4 fs : aici latior lause secon peeling 01 lay 9, st ing jathroom an B (Continued On rage Fiver The Citizen had printed a tion ina manner similar to Cham HB1003—relativ Monroe. |<" Percent escalation. ¢ id not| a Work order authorized the R. W. Proudly Presents .. - general r r work at his home =|. ape ‘sell: hepailiboels ting bers of Commerce,..and like or- County Circuit Court Clerk. the effect cou not 1951 Packards to cost $2,500. A permit to xepair fence was issued to Seb; brera III for $300 at 811 did a little back sliding! A | on Big Pine was discussed, Letters}. 2% ; are T lor aT ee a3 HNN’. MACE BROW? i jeweled pin and three hearts [fy Senator Smathers and Re.| | #B@44—telating Monroe | =U ‘Take It Up Yourself Fort a L JOHN P dle| Snitcled with pins. in a sift | presentative Bill Lantaff were| Bat : : ialg_[} | $4000 PER M BOARD FEET Officers’ Special For Tomorrow Only aw of the Panhandle F dapendiaies Art saluened with (Continued On Page Five: by al Monroe Mother's Day. Specials A.B.C.D. Corp. THURS, TRE, SATURDAY 1949 Mercury, |== ae ——— | Mother's Day Codie || 0!4 Army Barracks. 601 White St. LT. COL, USAR. 2-Door Bricks! Bricks! Bricks! SS ee Fine Fishing Tackle sy |j—-——— : q Last chi t t old hand- i ; Radio - Seat Covers GAS IS nies calcetal oe Visit Key Fas at Piveien s Bhone 9134 Thompson Enterprises, Inc. Blueberry Pie .. 59c YOU'LL SPLIT YOUR SIDES ROARING AT ees , our PURE OL Dealer $1,295.00 ps Gente on Rtas 7 ai LET US ct 2222” oi pio HARDWARE DIVISION Headquarters, fos BIRTEDAY | TALENT PACKED SALE! SALE! SALE! A BC D CORPORATION Sponge Nau | O08 | Feene See ad TCHETT’S BAKERY MOTORS INC SALES ED 1119 WHITE:ST Allied Troops Are Digging In, EXCEPT IN THE EAST, THERE IS AN OMINOUS QUIET ON BATTLEFRONTS lel against light opposition. in to mect the exp:cted Red offensive. The renewal of the Spring of- ». fensive is expected to come with a two-edged attack on Seoul. Evidence of this comes from} enemy buildups to the north and ! east of the old South Korean cap- ital. North Korean forces have assembled 20 miles north of Seoul between the towns of Munsan and Uijongbu. The Chinese Reds, on the gentral front, have moved south from the 38th Parallel to Prayer Book Is Returned Conscience evidently both- .ered a thief enough to have him return one of the items stolen from the car of Mrs, Hugh Williams while she A fine leather-bound prayer “Thief Steals Prayer Book.” But the culprit’s conscience Palace Theater BEST COSTS LESS Appearing Saturday and Sunday Nights For A SERVING FROM 12 RAUL‘S—On Perfect MOTHER’S DAY TREAT, Take Mom To RAUL’S Complete Dinners as Low as $1.65 Ruby Crawley Trio Sylvia, Art, Ruby at the DOWNBEAT ROOM 224 DUVAL STREET NOON ON SUNDAY the Boulevard DODGE To Meet Expected Red Attack, On the western front, however, the Allied troops are digging | \Police Protection On Keys WANE THREE (DEPUTY, SHERIFFS NAMED; WOULD SERVE COMMUNITY WITHOUT PAY At a meeting of the board of directors of th r Keys Prop- j and wilful and unlawful entry of homes and cabins were cited. A resolution was then a ete ge empowering P. W. Ki President , of «the, Association, to| ; | immediately’ ¢ontact’ Sheriff cave Florida House Passes Eight | yer and the county commissioners! Local Bills for the purpose Of obtaining the} appointment of three honotary {deputy sheriffs, to serve without TALLAHASSEE, May 11.— (#).—The Florida House has Passed the following local | pay, in the following Keys: one 'from Sugarloaf south to Boca kills introduced by Repre- sentative Bernie C. Papy: j Chica; one from Cudjoe north to HB841—relating salary Mon- j Pine Key area. | The board also appointed a committee composed of Neil Little Torch; and one in the Big Saunders and Eva Warner Gib- roe Probation officer. HB845—relating to town of | ganizations. The matter of protecting life on the Ke: nd particularly HB1022—relating Monroe wie County Juvenile Judge's sal- TOMORROW Your Last Chance to Take Advantage Maxwell's Big Warehouse CLEARANCE SALE Qutstanding: Bargains Remain The Maxwell Company, Inc. 908 FLEMING STREET TEL. 682 | - SEE THE NEW 1951 MODELS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY -WITH or WITHOUT TRADE-IN | Patio Restaurant AGE AND DISTANCE don’t bother Mr, and Mrs, H, F. Hielscher, both 84, of Seattle. Wash.. who are visiting in Dallas, Tex. Travel- ing leisurely in their 1923 Model-T Ford, they are enroute to St. Paul. Minn., where they were married, to celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary June 10. For the past 20 years their auto license plates have carried the figures, 1866, the year of their birth. $32,045 3000 KVA Substation Contract. By. Utility Board DEED. ON POWER PLANT SITE PRESENTED BY SYSTEM'S ATTORNEY The bid for the purchase of one 3000 KVA unit substation was awarded to the General Electric company by the Utility Board of st at a meeting held this week sin the office of the City corner of Simonton and Eaton streets. Electric contract calls for $32,045. Although the (Continued On Pagé Five) exceedten percent.ofthe. cost duc to, ine price index. Chalmers and the Westingh PINE FLOORING (®) Wirephoto| rective. But it did say that it was intended to explain the feeling at the top level in Washinxton with | regard to the political factors in- volved. As reworded, the. message said sat one point, “Our c of ac- tion at this Lae hould be such as to consolidate t t ee ae fs : 3 reat major- i event it is impossible to re- TOKYO, May 11.—()—The Korean front is marked, today by} erty Association held last evening at Ross Say Cudjoe Lodge. ‘ ity of the Unit sopioes aber Fe turn'the price level'¥o that | an ominous quiet, cxcebt in”MhE cast.~, Om the: east. Korean fronts) ME directors went on record as Tavoring more adequate police pro-| @™ ‘al El A d d we shomid-y 5 nite ; of before the Korearwar. | south Korean: troops advanced thice Tailes:north of ghd bath Paral- | °cHon for the Lower Keys. - Numerous instances of wanton thievery. ¥y enera Vj ectric warde (Continued On Page Eight) April Temperature Was 76.7 Here The United States Weather Bu- reau announced. today that the average monthly temperature for April was 76.7. On April 20 the temperature rose to 87, and the lowest recorded for the month was 61 on April 15. 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