The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 30, 1951, Page 8

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Page 8 THE KEY \ WEST CITIZEN Saturday June $0, 18 1951 Norfolk Dredging Company Sues Government For $30,000; Charges Sub Medregal Collided With Cable And Sank Tug Baltimore And Derrick Barge bees eg Government Offers Navarro eins $1250 For 62 Acres On Boca *k *k & Charge Alleges | That Accident Occurred In July, 1950 The Federal Court of the Southern District of Flor- xpected to take de- ida i positions of witnesses here in the near future in the) thirty thousand dollar suit| which the Norfolk Dredg: | ing Company is bringing | the United States! against Government, | The company charges | that on July 1819, 1950, | their dredge “Pullen” and | attendant equipment, un-| der contract with‘ the Dis- trict Engineering Office of | ah Cece | for a Mrs. Forrest Lamb who re- x * x *k *& ject. All names must be sent in to Postoffice Box No. 9 by July 10. The winning name will be selected by the housing auth- ority. jfice of Sheriff Be nounced. Deputy Sheriffs are lin Sawyer an-| } searching} gistered at the Post House Thurs.| day. night. She was described, z as. pregnant. at that time. Then she} ae went into the rest room.e: iy ¥ri-| ———— | day morning after the janitor had} finished cleaning it, scovered the ne born z fs body this morning early when he went in once more of ision of aviatior t elrs according Women J xe 26 East, | , and;con-} Jand asked for} wo acres be of Mary A. to the Tex ek kk Kk * Ch bica —_* Say Land Needed* ee 7 ate =a = 14 est | Where'The Wiese War Started---And May End Anernine conceal Mn ew born ba Ane (epeenoes AUTOMOBILES SEE THE | Who Wants Honor .,,, . . ‘ Of United States TWINS ; ins Stran led ‘OF Naming New Housing Project? The 1130 Duvat Sr. PH. 1870-1875 ‘Near Here reli No prizes go with honor, | z but if you can dream up a f land on Bo- Dr. Gonzalez name for the new 117 unit anes! : ‘es Finding housing project, you can at ccraing Announces Findings ee ees cited te frie After Performing project which will be built AE nm near Garrison Bight. ithern District | ’ mopey Executive director Kermit : DR amaTied daw aos Walaa Lewin of the housing auih | : : ac ln h ority announced that the pub- G rnment} found. this morning in a trash| sie was invited to submit sug 31, Township! : |basket at he reyhound Post! gestions for naming the pro ship} louse on Greyhou y, the of-| n | st i : A LONE U.S. SOLDIER STANDS GUARD near a sign on the 38th Parallel in Korea which calls Such clean Vensitan blinast the War Department, was|to clean. It in’ the paper-| PNG mien Coit on, and the govern-| aitention to where the war staried a year and five deys ‘ego. Across this imaginary line, North fan oe ee eugeacn in dredging. cor-;@%"! teceptable which: has) (V0 | SEAS oes ; $1,250 for| Korean Communists swept into South Korea June 25, 1950. If the current Soviet proposal for a ia: oo eekegdcaaar nial tain parts of the Channel | swinging ae 1p ait kta There's fir awoke in’ the @ céase-fire armistice is accepted, both sides in the conflict would retire from the 38th Parallel. aluminum bends for ie Bea Mean Mr amb Soareed| for the. Fourth of Ju a 4 prawn A ee ee: a brush-ups, snaps back of the Cooper River in the | the bus to Key West from the Beach: A: bathing-b test INE ent ChaimMs | : < into perfect shape! Lighter, 3 : . t house sterd morning : tion of the eal 3 Philadel \ewspaper pt : a State of South Carolina for | 225 with lady d 1 D li hn O 1 1 Pe adelp! paper 5 easier to operate. And the “ She around| Wi Ai Sea oe ; a oday’s ie? ; i : regi the purpose of deepening | the id bus sta-|-—but five be ls. 1 1 is nece i .ad-| Venohishment f ae = er, ony . author, born § at he Riese Gee ‘ in. soresnn cuse, N. Y. Died April 29, 19 von't chip or crack, Flexa- the channel in furtherance tio”. sod finaly k the north-! right—they’v be ( in the in ‘Jail aes Anniversaries ee . lum is fireproof, rust-proof, of navigation. Poe caving Key| contest that ‘ ed States. a ; )—W A Wheeler, New) weather-proof, The company says hour (Ce Me rete OF 8 ill be used} Work on the Monrox lasepenc. ssman, the Ra cee SA Custom-made only. Come o'clock on the mor the dead to Key Beach expo: wf t Neaivalh soit with begin ¢ 3 9th V under Hay et : : = choose from beautiful col- 19th the submarine | West. Dr z per-| But it remains to be seen A Chiica Rue Y egin as tin Bellaire, Ohio. Died > 27 ors: .. bring: window: meas. owned and operated by the Unit-{fored an autopsy at| any of the local lovelies ter > one he} pOuilding js demolished j : 1920. urements, So inexpensive! ed States Government, and now|Guley Memo, Hospital. He| the “contest ungdWMethe dfoposed) F' and other uses Bind |) whe 't down’ process : doe ed in Key West, approsiclid| said that the body had been|conditions. One @&pfip” previou purposes incident thereto. |iwan rt way with th ber « rom the northward, and, without] strangled nmediately acter) entries—A Miss Myrna Cumming I e> iting if: ‘ r nV strangle immediate alter) ¢ A Miss } xpediting the | and: portions re rom diplomatbomn in rpor sanieapeaeenienaeaiiaaeeeeaEee pele On the rierboerd cee ge | Dect fe SURES ae) ews SBS] 1 for natiohallfie Hat'aer. - Died in San Francigeo, July STRONG ARM BRAND corre Key West Venetian diind Co. pass on the starboard side of the aid } eC Seabee. i mee : ) sh Sail THIUMP! ‘a he, sheniff's « offic cong, sqic aapmgpe ‘ 4 H dredge “Pullen” Si ie hy An th oer hie? BAD he rhs Moi 1 vernment| --Working. ¢ = 1 James H.° Smart, Fort) |. COFFEE ee al any tercctoa In to doing, the Norfolk Dredg | Srangulatic a bathing suit and rp sedahe ediate po- I! he roof apart, vremoving the) Wayne, Ind: school ‘auperintend: | MILL —~) VENETIAN BLINDS ing Company charges that the us etiaipraniconens bunch of women! I think I surface covering first ent oted president of Purdue 4 Erik ey eee and Oar! Ginnds Farrell, actress’ born|rithel Ypend the. time under a ion of the lands is eNCR Tm MOE Renieit company tine tere Gate mau ae 123 Duval St. Call 1042 ed the cable leading to an anchor # iP é ” etitioners. are. i io Sigel. ¢ I 9 9 = Kremlin, Okla., 47 years ago sun lamp. aré. in, charge of the job of D b. 21, 1900. located on the’ westerly side of : | | ing’ the new , jail Baward Fuller, noted | Al Grocer 3 the river. Visibility was good, the ~ - Reh teats : t 3 wind was light and the tidé w: ebbing, the company ims. Vhen the cable ted, they said, the discharge pipe and pon- toons began to move down the river under the influen of the tide, In the efforts to repair the damage dly done by the subme timore Dree I regal, the tug Bal-| belonging to the Norfolk | & Company sank, and a i e also belonging to the company was turned over and | flouted some distance down the | river | In its claim which was origin- ally filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern Dis- trict of Virginia, Norfolk Division and was transferred yesterday to the United States District Court | here, the company further charges that the submarine Medregal «was not in charge of competent, skill- ful and efficient idators atthe time of the accident, 7 The complainant says its crew. was not properly stationed nor attending to tts re petttul duties when the cable was cut, and that the Vessel did not maintain a pro per ang efficient lookout. It als claims that the submarine was proceeding at too rapid a rate of} Speed in approaching the dredge | Pullen, and that she didn’t give! the signals required by law, be- fore attempting g to he dredge Pullen Further charges by the com pany are that the Medregal did not so nav: © as to avoid colli-| sion witht the cable leading from the discharge line off the stern &e Pullen to the anchor | to Which the other end of the cable was attached Tt also alleged that she did not | stop: and. obt, per sion from of the Pullen to} in .that she at-/ rough an obvi- | between, the | af the hnip | when: those ‘of the Submaygte Yhodld n that such was an un- | pas the dre: tempted to pa; ously nar drédae and t moored to in char orn piers, Swerves To Miss Girl; Hits Car vehich | ss hitting and instead | ey Swerver a girl on a bicvel hit. a car ed at the inter-| section of m and Eaton} erday morn. no reporte: the cident to the police, said thi car*he hit incurred no dam His-navy car had a dented left front fender, Glisch was driving West on Eaton street when the Yecident occurred. i Interlude On Battle Front---For Chewing Gum P) Wirephoto THIS LITTLE KOREAN REFUGEE GIRL is mighty busy looking after her the family ox — but she takes time to accept a stick of chewing gum from The children were in a group of North Koreans rescued by a U.N. pat tween Allied and Communist lines on the Western front. small brother and n unidentified GI. 1 from a danger zone be- Killed In Plane Crash \ LIEUT. COMMANDER WARDEN MYERS was one of the officers killed in the plane crash yes- terday, He was going to tutn in his wings this week. Then he was going to get ready to retire in @ year. And before Lieut: Commander Warden Myers spread vistas of New York art galleries and —— art galleries. La. Cdr. Myers’ favorite pastime was pa ig. and he was a good painter. He joined the Navy when he was seventeen and now that his years in his country's service were almost over, he wanted to spend his time with his painting. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Edna Myers, his daughter. Fyvon, and his son, Forrest, ail of Key West CUR Pre-Inventory Will Continue for a Few Days More Our Stock Reduced sf “to a Fraction of ea ty 's Original Cost! oe KEEP COOL Special Reducti asic Bathing Suits ant Beach Wea Saturday and Monday“ CHILDRENS SUN DRESSES WITH SHORTS New Off The Shou liter WHITE AND PASTEL at $1.8 ; ‘Bo hurry in today for a * *really ‘tremendous se- lection of new fash- ions at lowest prices possible. louses DRESSES ... SOME OF THESE DRESSES ARE VALUED UP TO $12.36 DRESSES ... IN THIS GROUP ARE DRESSES THAT FORMERLY SOLD FOR $29.95 COTTONS - SHEERS - DARK DRESSES SHOES... RYTHM STEP - MIRACLE TREAD BRANDS—VALUES TO $13.98 OTHER SHOES FROM $1.99 FABRICS... WOOLS Valued to $1.98 Ya. CREPES Walued to $1.89 Yd, 2 for $9.98 $9.98 $3.99 New Shipment of VOILE DRESSES IN SIZES UP TO 44 SUMMER SHOES | “OR THE ENTIRE * FAMILY ... SANDALS, PUMPS AND RUBBER SOLE SHOES yd. $2.00 yd. $1.50 Close Outs In Rayons, Sheers, ©, mdies ce = and Other Cottons FREEMAN AND NUNN BUSH MANY OTHER ITEMS AT GReat saves SHOES FOR MEN IN ALL OTHER DEPARTMENTS ———-APPELROUTwrs__ DEPARTMENT STORE - CHAS. ARONOVIT Key West's Largest Store THE STORE OF F 511 Duval Street ASHION’ Phone 174 HAS,

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