The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 6, 1951, Page 1

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Key West, reride, has the {post equable climate in the country, with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit THE She Kev West Citise The Associated Press Telety Features and Photo Servic Por 71 Years Devoted to th Best Interests of Key We. NEWSPAPER IN: THE U.S4 - 135 VOL. LXXIL.} KEY JUNE E Gils. ee PRICE FIVE CED Trapping Of Shrimper Crawfish And Crabs Ended Also Goggle Fishing Not Allowed Within One Mile Of U. Highway No. 1 Inconvenienced By Government Regulation Now In Foree At Fort Jefferson. The “pink gold” indus-| channels immediately. surround- 5 re ing Garden Key, at any point try of shrimp fishing has southerly from and between mark- . J aoe - er No. 1 of the East channel and stot ores Chfected: finan) Oe Na fore ee cially, as yet, by the new ne). : However, a . e 5 . provision states Conservation Agent Jo-/fegulation which forbids y,31 passenger. carrying vessels 1423 Eliza the anchorage of vessels and yachts with visitors to the seph_ Knight, : bef’ Carden Key historic spot, will be permitted to street, has received an an-| : me lanchor temporarily within the swer to his letter request-| ewever, shrimpers above described channel in such . oy have been ine a’manner as not to obstruct pass- ing a copy of House Bill) neonvenienced “ee = s age of other vessels and craft. No. 789, prohibiting the by refusal to allow them to} ""N¢ vessels shall be moored at |He up at the _ piers a near) any of the Fort Jefferson picrs ae «25 sug — and goggle, Fort Jeffreson, for « without permission of the sup- fishing within one mile of » for some U.S. Highway No: 1 jtime, it is reported. gees Two other specified regulations Th P i Le! One exception to the ruling is| have been designated, One. for- ‘ ne act became a aw | bad weather, In that case, with| bids the dumping of. trash, oily without the Governor's ap-|2. asda 4 peer permission is | liquids or wastes and refuse of any val og sles, ver) oY" to let vessels moor at the|kind in the. waters or on the Beer ed ann, filed sevens Firs setterson dovus:a omokesman| berthar sah Ween a ioe two weeks ago in the offiee| for the shrimp industry said to-j monument. of the Secretary of State, | 47. according to the is in the vicinity of Gar- tion sent by George Vathis, | den Key, one of the Dry Tortug Bas Merida | lands. The law, now in enforee- sepervisor of tlm Flopi@a| nent, was made by the Men State Board of Conserya-| Park Service, U. §. Department | tion at Tallahassee. | of the Interior. photograph the birds at nesting Baited drop nets or any other |,, G#rden Key is the site of a na-| and roosting sites, they must make type of baited nets are not to, be | #208! monument, Fort Jefferson, | application to the superintendent used in the taking of crawfish | where Dr, Mudd was imprisoned | of Fort Jefferson. stone crabs or any other crusta. | {0T #iding John” Wilkes Booth,| These regulations were issued cean caught in the waters of Mont | *888sinator of President Lincoln.) May 24 by Dale E. Doty, acting roe county within a mile of High- | The federal regulation prohibits | seeretary of the department of way No. 1. | all vessels from anchoring in the| the Interior, Washington, D. C. The new makes it} unlawful to set any baited or un- Crate ine Wabi” Se" oe YACht Shears Off Telephone mecca. Wires At Garrison Bight; ervice Partially Stopped lating this visions is liable to a fine which | May amount to $100, or by im-| prisonment in the county jail for no less than 15 and not more than 90. days. | (ght as the conservation #¢-! | DISRUPTION OF SERVICE WAS FULLY CORRECTED BY 6:30 L/ EVENING others having.to do with;censer- vation-of seafood; ,sponges.and , Key West to Miami telephoite service was partially wildlife 7 Wat erae: | Backed out from 1:35 to 6:30 yesterday afternoon A | B _ |when the mast of Col, A. E. Pierce's yacht sheared the dventurou OYS long distance lines at Garrison Bight. | Despite the impact of the mast on the. a Chet Cold, local manager of the Key West is a mightly ex- ; telephone company told The citing place in summer as well | bead ro esis ih pou havé.a book ‘The partial disruption of long Charles Van Deursen and | \Y@s corrected completely by 6:30/ Jack McDonough made the | last evening. On the grand yoyage of baout 16 | distance service continued on al Korean uniform end. sinaina miles around the entire is- | business as usual basis. | a South Korean love song ent here is concerned with en- Circle Enti . : Areie intire es, the yacht was ondan and an adventuruous spirit. | distance telephone service yes- land in a nine and éne-half Col, Pierce when asked by The! Strolled into a U.S. tank com- In .a_ protection . of . wildlife clause, landing: in any area used as a nesting or roosting place by summer. nesting birds, is prohib- ited. Molesting of any land wild- life is also forbidden. If visitors wish to study or horage regulations concern regulation Butchered Song: | Got Butchered forcement of the law ahd any i juries to anyone, Island In 3 Hours Two fourteen year old boys, | lerday afternoon at 1: TOKYO, June 6~(/).— whole long|* In Korea, # soldier in a So. foot boat with a one and one- iven if be has been thry pany command post. A G.I, quarter horsepower _ motor | Garrison bight . channel before fired. killing the singer, yesterday. | vaid: | “Why did you shoot him?” They made the yoyage in three hours, stoppe donly for refucling needs and the vigi- lant Coast Guard, © seeing the youngsters in their Ainy craft called out to see if they were all right. They called back “We're OK." And they were, even when crash boats and other asked the surprised tankman. “He's a Chinese,” The G.I. replied. They looked the dead man over: it was so—and he was carrying anti-tank explosives, The G.I. explained: ve heard South Korean soldiers sing that song every night for months—and fhat was the “No, but the | telephone com- rany must raise these | wires. That's navigable water. The wires should be high’ enough for br fo go through,” The Colonel's .65 foot yacht! vith its tall mast cut the lines so! hat they dropped. like Spaghetti, | ‘ecording to one observer. | These are the company’; open, larger craft rocked fheir lit- vires which along with the first time I ever heard anyone tle are in rough oh ra | underground cable provide the butcher that tune like He did. Dutifully but with great | iong lines to the rest of the Keys . pride. the boys called their | ° SSS Se nd the mainland. | parents to inform them that the voyage was completed successfully at 3 p.m. “Now we know better what the island looks like.” said (Continued On Page Three; Margaret At Shows LONDON, June 6.—-().—Mar- et Truman is easing up on sight ing today in favor of Shakes- pearc and Shaw. This afternoon, the President's daughter will at- tend a matinee performance of the Bard's “Anthony and Cleopat- Telephone company repairmen . ’ . ushed to the affected wire areas Allies Continue and had restored full long dis- ' ance service by 6:30 last eve Hf ‘Slow Gains Today TOKYO, June 6.—).—In Ko: |rea, Allird forces have gained an Korean War Hard On Chinese ST. LOUIS, June 6.—(1) —De ip, however, nas blacked out ense Secretary Marshall declar-| exactly vd today that the Korean war has) fighti: yosed a terrific problem for the rostile regime in China other mile or two through the Communist defenses. Tight cen what happened in today”, ust how close che Al to the so-ealler iron ties facing the ecn- lies are | triangle In a commencement specch at, tral front a.” a > “Caesar | ,,, 4 i al S > Face Aas oe Washington University here, Mar-| ‘The Soulia Korean defense min- and See, ty Che shall. sald this has becn | done) ister told reporters today: that "a Both productions star the famed British acting team of Sir Laur. | ence Oliver and Vivien Leigh, thout fatally ary forces The defense “heat no onc can. predict sapping our mili-| now drive is underway. to. cledn (Continue on i” Three? NOTIC added ctl j what the end will be in Korea— NT but he hit at critics of the pres- ant situation, saying there were secretary CAFE Schein agons LL STREET , = _.| Regular meetings of Lodge of wy Gene , Perfection. first and third Thurs- | days of each month. By order: ROBERT M. GRAHAM. Venerable Master. |MARCEL A. MAZEAU, Secretary. | Now Open Under | New Management | alace Theater Chester Morris and Maylia in i “BOSTON BLACKIE’S VENTURE” Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner’ eal RRA? Ae jeharges for Marjoric County Has Tak | Opera ion Of Hospita ga ———+* Will Repair $2,000,000 Damage Suit Filed Against tan A Navy And Cuban Airline In Court Here .::.:::"- WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY Pa | cad Meacham Field Commitiee will admin Monroe Hosp A now on, according t suit Is Result is : Salaedeatasttoe : : tae Of Crash Off Mother Accused Of Thrashin g School Principal Key West That Killed 43 Tvo million dollars was} Federal Cou u Gene nimeoeus vole of ommission in its | bers last night. A focal bill was rec i {passed in the Florida legi« lature which transferred ‘the adminisiratic asked © in 1 of the here Monday by the twol# ;eounty hospital from jis | children of Dr. and Mrs.} retiring Beard of Coverr- Robert Glenn who were)! ors to the County Cou: killed in the April 25th | sion, according to ch plane crash off Key West. janan Gerald Saunders The plaintiffs charged, | Commissioner Cla on two counts that the) Higgs moved that the !: planes of the Pan Ameri- 2 ‘ . piel supervision come sce Wot Ate d . oe i. x der Allen’s committee. on a Cuban de Avia- wh Higgs and Coniun cion and the United States Panne Heenk Be 2 Bentley ht. The Commissioners. vote send a Iptter of thanks { tiring Board. & bid was ist to Joe Sirugo’s Sunchine Construction company for his low Bid of $4,000 to por form a month’s repair work on the zrumways at Meacham ai: Port, 7. Somaiissiontts voted to toke M E. Bennett's bid for fencing + | three new county tennis _ ¢q) : under advisement. Bennett fe 4 ~| he could put up a metal fen $5. or a wooden fence Galvanized wire for $5,525. Bids for construction of they county. jail-and renovations of th: Hey serve, nt were careless: absent Last ) negligently pro- pelled and operated whieh sed them to be. des; olishod and to, fall into the waters of the. Gulf of Mexico, thereby i rs and death to the parents of the plaintiffs. was (@, Wirephoto , Tuesday iter MRS. BERNICE. SMEY. (far left) stands im Munizipal court at Cleveland, Ohio, » pleading innocent to charges that she thrashed School Principal James B. Fenwick (far right). She is accused of taking a wooden paddle away from Fenwick and beating him with it because he paddled her son, Danny. 14. Others standing at the bar, left to right. are Attorney Louis Fern- euuisi berg, Mrs. Smey's husband, Casey (behind Fernberg); E, J. Pur of the school, and. . mi 2: <1 oe ] - 7 Mr. €. (, O'Neal as next Evelyn Desh, school sectetaty. On the desk can, be seen the hand of Municipal Judge James riend, presented the) (Uy Cassidy. * ¢ Jean Nyc te sae Glenn and Rob Balizell ; : rs sit eae = ! Sheth ete ee eh ott ehh dh de hd * Gl the minors who». . ji wiht ns : 75 000 Suit Nol Be» . a a ave bringing sit sody Wants To: Be Mayor far with hi expla oaks ti Ld hd court*house will open at 3 e’¢loc! Pi I 7 nah Aue ‘ ew * 1le vainst this afternoon at a recessed me: i e sion o the niles ‘ y ing of the Comimissione Cha States Government. in the Commissioners Fail To Name Mayor Pro-Tem man Saunders announced a dle Commissioners. approved. tyr: it, the affiday men to ser ary to Cor trol Board, 3 Chesky Ti I Albert Saunders. The hazardous condition-of th: bridge on Roosevelt jnear Thompson Island. was the t subject of prolonged discussion Com: ers finally voted the Florida Groy- aid the - * ¥ N.Y. Company Defendants Charge Serious Personal erash of the plane happen- ler and WN T oday ee ee ee Sherer tircumsnees Telephone Poll Reveals wi i private person jwould be liable to plaintiffs for the ¢ claimed in the suit. Atiorneys for the plain- the Mages if Injury From Motor bouley Vehicle Acei Traman {or the next month — maybe-—ox perhaps a special mecting of the Commission will be called for next week and one of the four President flew in to Key West today Dorothy Pettay of Dade) to notify surprise visit ther tiffs are Evan T. Evans and °" ate M . ; poe toners will change his County, Florida, will sue! Pegg ay lone andy erie Boone and Swanson, both wii iaberi ee ” il Sigh i the’matter. with the 2: Edward Beh and - the!‘ They will Close the keidas,. ii : Masi? acting My oil. 5 : f i 7.3 ‘ of Jacksonville, Flovida, LER ND: ACU AS AFORE os ng one wants it?. Is it Ocean Accident and Guar) ey cota to a Satie Petr as ee mesa Ct. the ‘pay, the pours; the working antes Corporation of New! 'Y wou ind out from T, lay Is D Day Mayor: Lowi My J, Biss conditions Grace our Commis: Voie guy gan 000 dam Bvt appro Sreeriuent birsied oday is D- ay ner Jef! yesterday: fer a ‘ietets jushtop madest.to accept « B46, ame ct responsible for main- a Fepaicing ‘his : oo x, the chipluments of high civic-of-| ages, according to con és x ns month's vacations The Cay cioghuane bridge. A suggestion was made Anniversary | C fiat. 4 . fice? splices or: te $ |plaint filed last week al) that a tonnage. limitatiay nisi 7 fomumissioners meeting on atl eee ee] the ' Florida District Coturt|’ be plaged ‘st each end-ok ine PARIS, .Juoe 6-(. Today | Monday night did not name’ & 16 00 Is theca, | 5 es eyenth anniversary 6C Us; an geting mia oi is ab) 23 PU is : i, Commuisiencrs xequosted th Dey Hit’ Wolthaliay ahd Hencral oe Sete. Maye: Hy tats: abe | Mrs, Pettay charges that a mo- {State Road departinent to rep. k thower has returned io the! 5EBER. |tor vehicle operated negligently | three und one-half miles of + pe invasion beaches for the fist tine! 'Feday a poll of the four Reine or recklessly in a northern direc- | old 4A highway, . betwoen- Mat: pent ) ‘ . tion on the Long Key Beach, on|cumbe and Tavernie: sine Sa $ overran them i oy veale: ' ‘4 ’ vier, seetieeer supreme coms | aimissionens ~ reveal . February 20th Tast. xan up on her, | Other business approved by the mander of ie Adantic Pact this: fact: Qn Dwellings fusing her serious perwohal i \Commindoners wae asf rorces being built up in Europe, None of them want to be rw} uy ‘optinued on Pe, ’ ad never seen the beaches in M he charged that she was walic- | ea i péucctime aver of Key West for 30 Meuaeaiedk Agaiy ng on the sidewalk ut the sine |) bl W ‘ P bi : D-Day commemoration be- days. > cn of the accident and axa result of adie ont fa ¥ san al mid-morning at the! Cemmissioner ‘Louis Carbonell Barracks Building {the colicion was pene vie - \ salary ov a when gues 7 lently to the ground and was in OLLY WOOD. June 6 \nwiican hilltop cemetery over- “aid when queried » Acros: i | HOLL ID, dune (Fy i Omaha Beach “Who is xoing ta be Mayer wit Re Acro se jured, bruised, wounded, con- | Movie Star Clark Gable" Vi ‘ a ie -{ while the Mayor is gone is def From Casa Marina doand maimed —_ sie | served uotice that he'll heht- any Me 2 nitely the $64 question. [ arms, body and legs. She | attempts of the former Lady Sy! - sii wouldn't accept’ it—believe me Mr. and Mrs, N. Mark-' als aia: ie bee suffered s¢- | vig Aghley to collect alimony trou 4 . Merce S Bat otal be tater Pg ie" vere shock and other injurie. him. $90,000 Sale OF CB Sacra um st, well utp apediding $16,000) “Nos Sa ies eg: wal fet dis da items Ti Land Recorded open a Littles bit ‘lo renevate a house moved giso suc the defendant, Ed- | vorce suit yesterday, Gable sp: A Army bar- ward Beh and Ocean Accident | cifically denied her : nd Guarantee Corporation fot !cruelty, And he s twenty-five thousand doflar:dam- “I would favor Jobn Carhengit from the Old as acting or, T might accept) racks to Seminole and Al-! it if eléctéd only. forthe days the Mayor is away," charges of id the one-time London showgirl is worth more UY bemarstreety it was fearned| ages. He charged that “he bad | than one million dollars and needs : money, [6¥}no financial help from him. ; ‘ Sas y — Sng [spent Incge sums of sold, te Cine un of Flot Commissioner A Maitland ad:8t the Office of Boilding eerie Lice teapligs Beas Witsoe We Ais + Hovid Cotas , ams teas: 0) Hnspeetor Ralph mipell (Osi hire, drugs and related: medica)! <usduepiiesmenntepialiaennainteans REC: Florida corporation with ad- T Was in. there-as. Mayor devs “ | i v ; as ys ee : hexpenses, was deprived of his dress at 93 §.W. 2nd avenue, ty. yours. Tim lired. Defimitely 15 bathtke voeic | Gll'e eocvian grok aomrnaipnaian! GAS IS Property and buildings with all furnishings and fixtures valued at $30,000 have been Miami. Fla. Small if Dermaiks ; ‘ wouldn't accept if: asked :to: seave, | " land suffered toss of wages him- The land § Jocated in the 1 ior the next month aa Mayan’? | ‘sued tote: Bellewing: Stratton subdivision near Is John Garbonell) who. was; 200 Méditiag 11S. Vardla «treet | sel ards terrier amaction in- | mayor for six month Until Mayor | Connued-On-Page: Puree DRIVE OUT TO SPIDER'S | cludes furniture and mercan- | ;, 4 i - ~| | Eisner resumed office couldn't —~ . tile stock. be reached by this reporter. POOR OLD GRAIG | According to the records in . s His. wife, however... answered} Flagler the Monroe Fes Gee Aa ig Ags |the phone and~ when the ques-| ~~~ SERVICE STA TIO! ony atten ; : inally owned by Mr. and Mrs. | 9" was put, she asid: ‘rancis at ee oye on 9134 Beet LESS Albert J. Mills. @ho retain a “T can speak for John; He det: | “Your PURE Olly-Penicr | CEMENT mortgage. inital would not accept the job) Tires + Tubes... Batteries SHAKES | or a month.” No So—we'll be without a Mayor: ys a) Lo, MCS TO NL ak micas 7 BE ESR TTR

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