The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 15, 1951, Page 1

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PR Key West, fletida, bas the most equable climate in the country, with an average Tange of only 14° Fahrenheit VOL. LXXII Judge Caro Presides Today 5 At Brief Court Session; — Assault Case Dismissed Fines Given Reckless Drivers; Minor Will See Judge Gibson eat Nominations ked For Criminal Court session A. today at the Monroe Coun- | | ty courthouse was brief Any = 1 A “ iq with Judge Thomas Caro) ua Wal | presiding. : | Legion’s Outstanding Beatrice Herndon, in-| Citizen Of Key West volved in a knife fight at | Will Be Named On Marathon recently, and} July 4, 1951 charged with aggravated | se Meenas gi assault, refused to prose-| Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, eute her assaliant, Beatrice | °™ "ican Legion, will again this Mitchell: and a case | C2" honor the outstanding citi-) iat} Pas: ses ee |zen of the year during the even-j against her was dismis sed. ling of July 4th at the Legion} The Mitchell woman was| Home. The award will be in the | fined Jast week for ae form of a trophy upon which will | , | be engraved the name of the re-| part in the quarrel which lcipient. The award is on display ended in a slashing. | continuously at the LLegion Hom¢ Che Ken We THE SOUTHERNMOST KEY WEST, FLORIDA, (#) Wirephoto LOUIS JOHNSON, former Dedense Secretary, waves a finger P i s sta y in Senate’s MacArthur in- Charies J. 5: sharwed with | OM Stock Island. on the witness stand Thursday in the : . i ai Sete need gulthy Post Officials stated today that| vestigation at Washington. He testified the United States went i s arrest by sheriff's deputy nominations for the honor may| to the aid of South Korea on motion of Secretary of State Dean Sergio Hernandez, was fined $60|D& ™ade by anyone, or by any or-| Acheson. He said Acheson's motion was made ai a White House f and : "| apization, in any manner what- ce, June 26, 1950, end “the military neither recommend- e $ Bek chie By. | Sever. however each nomination ean | ron ! endall eae should be supported by fact: PPRAERR i Hardesty and Ronald Carlo Rav-| Selection of the 1951 recipient 2 aaa “<a i ater ' ielli for reckless driving Ravielli will be made by a committee com- > ° . T f Teck, ing. Raviel ne ive (5 gionnaires Pry we eof 301k » ' leaned 1 with having no! Posed of five () Legionnaires.’ Harry Lee Baker’s Appoiatment To i biver’s license Rules governing the committee : ‘ Julian Fernandez paid a fine of | ¢: Person selected must be a . eee f Is A | $10 for seckiess driving. Another) Done-fde resent of Key West. Police Gaptaincy Is Approved I 5 reckibas/d harge was olac | 2° limitations shall be imposed as d : d i enarge was plac: | to race, creed, political affiliation i avi 1 a Hees shee vho had no sex, or veterans status; selection| — =a TaciecaeaE * Sergeant Cabr H H Wiicahe Gee eto be made on the basis of out- j= = = ae Priinomd. to R ' seca Hehe standing service to the communi c ' jty, State or Nation--such service Teletype Machines Of Lieutenant By areare ; |should be beyond the require-| 4 Clelype Machines : i are aret eels 1 ¢ Es N auger King . 2 5 0 | ments of the candidates occupa U $ | I Hi Te e 5 i Pri R d : | tion or office sea mm Warning Lt. Harry Lee Baker has: been 7 "@ Pe | Nominations are to be delivered ‘ a g i | mince paudouin to the.Post no later. than June 29 Teletype machines for hur- Promoted to Captain in th { BRUSSELS, Juné 15, —(@).--' 1951. The preséntationjon July 4 | ricane warnitigs go into ac- West police force, on recomimens This is Margaret Truman's first} 1951, will mark the third annual! tion at midnight tonight at — dation of City Manager Dave Ki day in Belgium, and she has al- | presentation. The 1949 award was! City Weather Bureau and at. ite the Civil Service Board, 4 ready met Prince Royal Baydoyin | presented to Edwin F. Trevor anu! Boca Chica field, ‘wecordings ainhatineed’ today. © 1 ¥ Junched with Queén Mother Eliz- |tthe 1950 honor was given to Mr pe’ 2. ; abcth and held aynews conference. |Wilhelmina Harvey. Describing her visit: with the} “ore ; to Sam Goldsmith Weather || Bureau chief, Thtee other promotions were} wby the Giv | The two machines art part | “)Praved pepvice i 21-year-old Prine, Royal, . Mars | ; yi of a coastal network for hur- | Poard) difling “Serge ymnond ; t Baret said’ they, dhattatk mostly. Kenneth Kerr > | ricane warnings. They oper- | Cabrera to Lieutenant; “Buster” | j a wit Ww a few senleng ip) ] | ate from tonight, June-1S.. /Cere? trom Patrolman to Scr-| : rench + Fony Arthur Haye | troush November 15, the of. ‘ from ; : | gh November 15, the o geant’ and Gene Hernandez. from idea, Pegian eae as ony zg rt qr Have | ficial hurricane season. troinsan to Sergeant : abo ss Truman’s whirlwind ¥ { This is the 17th season that King said that the promotions, ash rides, ba commie “Oty gmumtebenl ( gigas 02 Te teen ears truncata beomatons aie ee hurricane information, said | because during ‘sickness and va- byes bila PRR SO vo men from Key West, Flo-| Goldsmith, cations of officers, the force is . ‘ ida, have successfully completed| lett without en officer in charge, Conti aclor To the eight weeks, Lewlel’s Course) <= ass So ales ane, officer “ 7 c bronducted > by | thé 4Speciplist; . = : tf ae >. | | Training: Regiment of! the fdmed) N - d _ The new officets will be-on pro Re mode Cu [8th Infantry - Division at Fort SCOUL Save bation fof six months. On Janu- : M. T. Shipp, demoliti ‘ Jackson, S, ©. es ) . ary 1 they ny * secunibaeiet eae ie : "| ‘They are Private Forrest BE, Ar- k | " ne for permanent promotions, King veal at ~ Caeser HA! hur, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Tons! © LOM VPOWN ng aid decided to move und remodel one! arthur’ 903 Grinnell etucat: ont sii are of the oid buildings for himself » Kenneth A. Kerr. son of Arthur Scott, 24, who nearl T (} il 1 4 pttha Felis Sedbang cas ; wh| Mrs. Grace Kerr, 410 Simonton| drowned in the Atlontic at 6:15) 1 WO maren Are s 4 suilding Inspector Ralp! street last r in “goc ‘ondition g 3 > if a Bye ee es Private Arthur is a graduate of; today at Galey Memorial hospit- SPPUHCK By { Hi saat Sante pape tes be) Key West High School and Pe cece tne b. basitesl péthdial J tween First and Second avenue; ended the University, of Fleridal “Firemen Lieut. Charles. Torres! . wo small children were shaken He will spent’$10,000 on renova-|27d_ Florida State. University.) and Fireman Clyde J. Carey rush-| un when a Ford track driven be eta entrnenss ; Prior to his induction in the) éq to a nthe call for help With | pau} §. LiBTroourn. hit. them C. A. Merkel obtained a PEs geile abc he was em-| gn inhalator and provided artific- | Gioniy as they, darted out: from to erect a picket fence at 1730 Se- | Ployed in Key Wes | SL vespiration, until Scott was! nonind’ a peemecd! cdr, in front of minary street at a cost of $100.| . Private Kerr, also a graduate of) placed ir ambulance and rush-| 51-1 Poinciana i eo re ee Key West High School, wasem-| od to Galey, hospital. said Fire Vaaea tah cok is ie } (Continued On: PaRe SIGND | lived by the Poninaular Lite dn. Ghiet Leroy: Torres rap 6 bh} fon ae oth : SaRRRRE So Suranee company prior to his in-| “He revived at the hospital but 2. ckunuied Ga Gait nak 6 POOR OLD CRAIG duction last November. is being kept there for a day or ss he ova care | Students enrolled in the Lead-)two because of “complications” J 51-1 Poin SERVICE STATION i cr’s Course are selected from the the hospital said Rc ae ee das Cake Menace Francis at Truman _ Phone 9134 ranks of the enlisted men of 1 n were their} 99.5 Poinciana. a Your PURE OIL Dealer Third Army area for the purpos atten Scott Lighthourd reported the acci Tires .. Tubes .. Batteries of detremining their potential a Shine Cole, Arthur) 4.0.") the fe ee tenths jcomissioned or non-commissioned | Brooks, and Wongie Bulgony 3 3 Rs A . . Accessories Us erates oe lees at LOD Ponte: Place; Was traveling east on Poinciana | officers. Scott lives at 10-D Porter Plac | Row, at 10 oF 15 miles per hour ed : The two small children, he said, — = daried out from behind a parked . . car. Though he applied the brakes ' A Midwinter Revue at that inclentciie sieht part of i his front bumper struck the chil- i te ma le . ° = lire Extinguished i THE GREATEST COMEDY SHOW IN OUR HISTORY icin Wied w ia seen arse set ate FEATURING fire at Aventic E and 17th street ag pL OUER pe : at 7:30 last night, according to ; Fire Chief Leroy 3 alarm. ; ‘ H Direct From 8 Hilarious Wee's at the Martinique Hotel : PLUS SPECIAL i PRINCESS DOMAY TONI LAUREL ‘47 PLYMOUTH i “EXOTIC” PRINCESS OF THE DANCE LONDON’S “EXOTIC” BALLERINA ee sip | Hi Seat Covers, Radio, New TROPICS Absent Sot ; No Admission—No Cover NEWSPAPER made /promptly—hitting oe: STOCK NO. 398 ‘40 PONTIAC SEDAN ....... $295.00 Radio, Heater, Spot Light. Seat Covers. Shiny Jet Black Finish STOCK NO. 414 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY . .. ABOVE ARE LISTED JUST A FEW OF THE MANY PAY DAY SPECIALS —MANY OTHER CARS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE - PRICES RANGE FROM $100 TO $2300. dee INCLUDING NINE CHEVRCLETS, LATE MODELS, AT VERY ATTHACTIVE PRICES. giantess tains The Associated Press Tele Features and Photo Serv For 71 Years Devoted to Best Interests of Key —_————— EN: THE 1951 FRIDAY, JUNE 15, PRICE FIVE Water Wasting Must Stop _ Say King And Ramsey.As Shortage Grows Worse Local Store May * Have To Close Due To Lack Of Water For 5 Days UN Patrols. Feel Cut Red Strength This May Be Prelude To Further UN Advances TOKYO, June (Py 15. Allied activity in Korea today has been i’s A Long Road To Chorwon _— carried on mainly by patrols test- ing the Commun trength be agi These probings may _ indicate t the allies intend to continue Duval street’s Jeading r penetrations into North, . pe « c 2 ste air-conditioned retail store Korea. Bui so far Eighth Army 2 . headquarters is silent on its fut-|is a major casualty of the ure intentions. water shortage, the Citi-| He’ Seseyes jzen learned today. On the western-side of the tri-| This store, which pre angle, around Chowon and to the} fers to. be anonymous, ‘has: north, the G-I’s advanced some : three to six miles without oppo-| lacked water pressure all oe Q | week, not only for its a’ But to the east of the triangle! | ye. sa 1 the hills near Kumhwa, the | Conditioning STALE, but Reds hit back fiercely. nore critical, for drinking Phe Communists in this area} | purposes. apparently are trying to defend | P' . : the city of Kumsong, the new| Most serious of all, said base for Red forces in the east. | the manager, is the fact! Air Secretary Thomas Finletter | , : eto says he believes allied planes in| that there insuffic Lene the Far East can take care of any-| pressure to provide the thing ae Chinese Air Force| fire sprinkler system with throws at them. F But he's not so sure what would| Water should there be ay happen if the Russian air force! fire. into the Korean war. The shariaze hi » res Finletter spoke in Tokyo today}, he she “ase beck wet ; shortly after two Chinese planes | tail store first on May Zo. their deepest aieiotratien Since then there have been far in the Korean war. The . enemy planes bombed targets near | SCVEM OF € ight days when) Seoul. Allied air forces hit back |the-air conditioning had to| airfields ini ge off and not: even the, dvinking — fountains | will provide a drep: of that ine creasingly precious fluid, | City Manager Dave King and | manager of the Florida Aqueductt Commi. sion Ernést Ramsey when interviewed said: what the allied patrols is came Wirephot. Western Kore; The air’secretary is flying back to Washington today after a five- day inspection tour of the far eastern air forces. ckle Phone Call om ceeamave: watir dueini Dave King Has, Prepared Or May Soon End King said: “If ‘water is used MIAMI, June 15. —().— The Wisely. we'll have ‘enough to go day of the nickel phone call may along.” soon be a thing of the past in} King does not intend to ask the Florida. ! City Commission meeting Mon-! The Southern Bell Telephone day night for emergency legisla and Telegraph company wants to. tion to impose penalties on water hike the price of pay-station lo-! wasters. cal calls to a dime. i key At a Miami hearing on June 26,| t9 Kno: FATIGUE HAS OVERTAKEN Reds’ fallen “Iron Triangle" neat” vantage of a break in the long’ rowed field. Sgt. U. S. Fi his heed in weariness. Corporal Ficradon, Pa, finds a.coft bed ped into the aes: ad- Bequick ney. To Stop Peddling In Island City * Judge Reluctantly | Sends YouthTo | Has Copy OF Supreme Court Decision Upholding City’s Right Westers are old ensicg i ‘ ast y they should conserve Ss thy hah aes ae Stal) water,” said King. “Yet, I saw | City Manuger, Dave King now il rnssion: for permission to make 7&0 eople sorinkting | their RELOP ME SGMOOL: ..° | Snagit, Co | the boost 6y The 13¢year-bld Juvenile Helif-'4y for an. ordinance t quent who stole a boat’ and after ‘3 using it, “scuttled the: craft, -yin| Presented sta -City ‘Cami {probably be sent to the ) School at Marianna, Fla. The company also wants in-j creases ranging from 35 cents to! one-dollar a month for homej phones and 50 cents to three dol-4 lars and a half a month for busi- ness phones. The new rates would apply to Southern Bell properties, inelud- | ing the entire Florida east coast | and about 80 per cent of the tele-/ phones in Florida, Seven Key We | Enlist In Navy Chief Carmen Attilio of the local U. S. Navy Recruiting Station here, announced today that seven recruits from Key reform/|on Monday night, regula’ \dling and soliciting wit! Juvenile Court Judge Eva War-' jimits of Key West, } ner Gibson announced today that) King today received a-capy of }a letter had been sent tothe au-| -} the U. S. Supreme Court der jthorities at the school and if he| upholding the Alexandria, §Lo. | West were accepted here far | 'S accepted, the boy will be taken: penal ordinance No. 500 which N V I t | enlistment in the U.S. Navy. ‘here [vegulates soliciting and “p8qdan: ‘Navy Volunteers - They will leave Sunday, Judge Gibson said she regretted |in that city. : Accepted Here | to San Diego, Calif, for three |‘ case, but that there was NO magazine and photograph seller | months of basic traiaing. «| other solution at present, | ‘The Citizen reported thé U, Men between 17 and 31 arc eli-| Upon completion of training = “The boy is ap orphan from out/Supreme Court decision om iy 4 sible for the Navy and can volun-| they will be assigned to varie (of thio State,” said. “His) tight to regulate peddling tcer at any time through the local) OWS units of the fleet. Thoy | ,..dmother here is not able toj Veeks #89. When it was announ- reeruiting office in the Federal] te : . a here are ; Building, ‘Chiet Petty Officer) | George Bunyan Cathey Jr, |“initot him, and there are no) Carmen Attilio, announced today.| 18. 409 Williams street. l cane. pate auieeuch a pth °; TVs crate Atilic. cele oe te OQdelio Norcisa, 17, 818 | °#*: [only wis hief Attilio sai a Whitehead street. proper care of delinquents and she < 8 j | ® - | i 5 sng man in he Navy can aut] Whiten erator cre of ccinauere | Ree MESA ify for one of 62 trade training} | Base Riges Lane | Key West. It is a worthy and! : bs in, television, diesel, clectricity,| Millard Harold Solomon, | uch needed project —Announces— Lariat aleitie and eieen: ay's| 28, $13 Grinnell street. Reger r%, clerical skills and others. Today's! Doneld Edward Spicl, 18 eT, THAT HE Is NOW Navy man is also cligible to com-| ° i pats | U.S. Naval Station. plete up to two years of college; i i ‘ Paul Garner Watler, 19, credits through the United States / 14406 Oliva street Forces Institute, while he serve: Mi Manuel Vidal, 19, Thompson En’ - SUEEESATEATEESHRN OO FED RDW. 204 Simonton street. Palace Theater — Richard Crane - Gloria Henry in “TRIPLE THREAT” “JUNIOR MISS” BY JEROME CHODOROV AND JOSEPH FIELDS ALL THIS WEEK, THROUGH SATURDAY BARN THEATER ADMISSION $1.50 Tickets On Sale at La Concha Gift Shop and at Box Office DELUXE SEDAN......$875 | Paint. A Beautiful Car tw mA : COSTS LESS : { |

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