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Key West, Flerida, has the most equable climate in the country, with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit THE VOL, LXXH. No. 159 SOU THERNMO t SS ay Ss 2 & AA 3 i 2 wR ses aS NEWS PAPER @ The Associated Press Teletype | Features and Photo Services| For 71 Years Devoted to the j Best Interests of Key Wesi \ IN THE U.S.A. = WEST. FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JULY. 5, 1981 PRICE FIVE CENTS School Board Wavies $2,250 Penalty After Protest From Sirugo 4 Contractor Tells * ; Board Of §31.000 MAYBE vie LL HAVE TIME LATER Loss fneurred \ : ; On School Work . penalty of $2.250 for i school coustiuction work which was !2 days overdue Fas ata mecting of the Menroe, 77 County School Board at 8| @elock Tuesday night in the courthouse, * Sirugo said, “We took a bad beating of about i. 000 and worked approxi- We Stock the Famous ss STEWART WARNER ARNEL RTE MARINE GAUGES = and METERS Palace Theater Roy's Key West Auto Parts Co. 121 Duval Street TELEPHONE 1877 - i878 Adele Jergens in Armored Car Robbery EN RARE wc atl _ Dillon Out: tanding 51 Citizen Re elves Legion Trophy Bayview Park Last Night 209 FLEMING STREET American At FURN TO PAGE 6—This Issue tHE MAXWELL FURNITURE CO.), 1c = are Time For Restitution WARNS McCARTHY HE WILL AGAIN REVIEW THE CASE ON JULY 13 G. J. McCarthy, charged with fraud in selling mer- $3,000,000 Added County's 1951-52 Tax Assessment: Total Now $34,153,936.00 Marathon Is ore ee ee OD i li ntti btn tnt Dp tn dn tn tn dy dn tn nn ind : : To Use County’s s-handise which he did not 4“ = yes ong ys av | be . RG aes Fe Collier's Magazine Editor Visits , Voting Machines time to return the money Pi = = * a ¥ = = aaa : rE ri aur pai a — Fay Goes Into Reverse For Highway No. 1 Article Fo lection . en ener * * = M = Monroe County Com- * eee ‘ ° missioners approved 1951- I 1 Island City On Assignment 52 tax assessments amount- . ing to $34,153,936, an in- panna ee mannnnneansaenesenannasennns | ROTHY RAYMER Post general assign-| crease of $3,000,000 over ter and feature writer | last year, at their meeting Criminal Court Thomas Caro had extended the liminary Judge already lime at a pre- hearing in which MeCarthy said he Dv Gazette : . i € t could raise the funds and : that Gob Getccalte | Tuesday night. New con- make restitution. But in “because my father was | struction accounts for the he § able to today’s court session still had not been ing department of | increase, paper for years, like writing.” according to Com- | missioners, recause I mately a year for nothi pay back the amount, oe ae ce ad The millage will he set on the school building job. ay Evening Post and was doing | and tentative budget wiil The only reason we were ork for the pulp magazines. be adopted at next Tues- nein: pioneer His later work included sports- | | day’s m late with the finishin writing for the Chicago Tribune, | “ay Pest touches is because we were ars in the Pacific area with onunissioners were unable to obtain necessary writing for Stars and | present at the meeting. , ie and for the American | They voted to send voting materials. The situation Ne rvice machines to Marathon for the washeyond our control”? Of the Stars and Stripes, army | incorporation election taking Diiga sural ation, Fay said, “We might | place there on July 17, as if nued Un Psee Bight, The new tax assessments breaks i ji down this way according to ra ° Claude Gandolfo, Tax Assessor. Consumption Tax | “Non: -Exempt Open, $19,448,720, Personal $5,206,940; Railroad ani : j Is Offered By Telephone, $182,851; certified non | eo ree io J exempt, $59,190; Homestead under ; | ghlights o ig) certificate, $6,000, and homestead, A GI CASTS A LONGING look over } hich runs from Mé Business Leaders | current, $9,250,235, Q patel parte proves pars Fay, a man os Commissioners a) ved. three : lorace eller Sak A alata it Do ' ai reversing the NEW YORK, July 4J?),—.| plats for recotd. The first, present- % | ai ee ee Sates eee vance by t pita cae teaee way from Key West up| 78 National Association of] ed. by Joe. Sirugo for. Sunshine a Ratligh loc cen hava line token Games for the chil- ‘teen d Aa Re soods,| Of the highway from ae est UP’ manufacturers has proposed an | Sub-divisien on Stock Island, was j 3 t ; ive ere features at the Legion | y4 y Stee ease 3 wae) the coast i ad of down from iiternatiys to higher corporation | Voted for pending ci& »pprov: J ss —— Home in the afternoon. A 2 nan. But right, Maine: : ; tuxes—-» consumption tax which | The second plat wis Me Richard ey img: y 5 tiful fireworks display es ahey Beek He will make the long highway culled un effective way to| Park, a subdivision in Key Largo, ton. Ser al Uh SA Di nlomats te in the evening con sinther Kes tii, alone. His wife and son eX-) ead part of the tax load over! The third plat approved is Key a Peter Brow © celebration at the Pe mo omer SCY" pect to fly back to Chicago after | 2 income and all citizens. | Large Beach. . ele rown Or é a few days in Miami where the|-"rne consumption tax would be} Commissioners accepted the bid th I rie ee : EC ered To ave |. : rs charged with | editor’ will visit the U. of Miami] .cosced against. the amount of| of $058.foF t#o-window. alr-conai Ol that ten per Looks Forward = Fleeins Man Is bx vill appear a week |Snd survey files on the bui setaclale Moduced Le a fiom anal Wont site te tox cece t T - A “R . | hi ce eees ie = m before the bench. The of the famous road : would apply to all products except |ffice. Sole bid was made by Home : 0 Service Da ys ACE ungai y ~ er radio from a car but) Interviewed in the office of The (Continued On Page Six) | Appliance, Inc.. Models are by . ‘ " : d the owner $50. They admitted ¢ sed out cat on Stopped By Shots wer $5 Citizen, Fay dragged out ere | Carrier Air-Conditioning Th “ Peter Brown is one pilot BUI EST ig - a been drinking at the tme ’ hook and began asking questions A | Commissioner Joe Alien of { to th who locks forward to return ( H Patrolman Chatles Papy finally: °: {2e thet turning the tables before I cot R bh ik Id Is the Hospital committee urged ing to the service day after to- t A « iva nk : nd a a \Ibert Lee Holman, — charged; " «where does the highway u y elder is | that the Commission take ac- morrow. a ; : fl ‘lor an deentot the Club |: & under the influence of) end? What makes the wa H I ¢ af h tion on administering Monroe discnasea ar “The war in Korea will be |, T pie © ioe eat oi was found not guilty of gtong the Keys change in color urt in Ura | General Hospital. He said that t n of veneti over by the time I get out ; gheallor Leon ge in a verdict brought in trom deep blue to light green? x é _| since the legislature has given : ‘ there.” he said in an interview I Ghiek ane ry Tuesday aftern How did they find the fabulou Miss Ruby Felder was slightly| the Commissioners that pow- = today : : aac te inieae arrested by the Flor shrimp beds here? Are they real-| injured in ¢ ident involving} eg, it was incumbent upon : Brown, end his father Will- sits Bape infos ued On Page Six) [ty as rich as is said? What places | three motorcycles on Flagler ave-| them to act. . a iam F. Brown, architect have ‘3 a ' Ahad ie 6 aie of interest do you recommend in| nue oe ‘ mi ¥ a a County Legal Advisor Pau! ; $2,069.50 and. designed more than 72 build- nd to take a cab and D: i d e Chief Joseph O. Kemp an-| sawyer said that he had not vet i Their latest Key West job 1 or did not heed tions rapidly, s Felder’s condition was not] hospital bill. Until he does, he ’ is the Sebastian Cabrera III dieu up from the notebook at the ious according to Dr, Allen | said, it would be difficult for Con pei taurant, the “¢ kets 9 of dach answer. who examined her at) missioners to set up the adminis Brown will fly C-46 cargo Papy tala Ste a Then it was my turn. We dis-|} General hospital. tration of the hospital. transport pla His main i pApedege covered that both he and Betsey) Patrolman Robert Garrison is-! Commissioner Clarence. Higus Pe duties, if the war is not over ger aiteen vere born 1 my t su ‘e motorcycle drivers | reported that repair work on « : when he g Korea, will town, in Pit That put .: HAs: SSS, cham airport is progr t ‘ be to fly nded soldiers M x the interview “keystone Fincher, 810 Thomas the County tennis courts 93,84 back to Japan ni aaa Rea state” in more than one drove one motorcycle; John | pleted except for tennis post : troopers and t : replies as ; : oh studied at Notre Da r »mpson, 629 Elizabeth street, | grass and black dirt. in Korea, and to fly cargo : r of the | pesides writing on the college Was operating the second and the!” Deputy Sheriff bond for James - supplies into Korea : I : ; ed to settle paper, worked on the Pittsburgh third was driven by Sam M. Boy- | 6. Barker wae approved alike: Brown nthe: Air : ue nselves, | P'PS" ____. | kin, 1016 Howes street Commissioners and officials pre- Force fror 46 — > ERTL ey wees 5 jsent in addition to Allen and r \ Higgs, were, Chairman ” Gerale ‘Kni ited At Bar fey, i Cnsimn ar s tar .. hree { Bentley and Harry Harris, County Key We hins was given three | Clerk Earl Adams and Legal Ad Other t rs in his left arm after hig] Vico" paul Sawyer xty dol-) Sy i os | wife Thelma allegedly cut him A s twice in an altercation at Sw- is ar ee ‘ lano’s Bar on Petronia street. Po- $ 0.000 P Cec Pubic iar Crrct Soeep Rem reported | 90,000 Permit oe * ithe 4th mishap today. an R one an Harris arrested the Issued C: dolio Service \ orkers couple, took Dobins to a hospital where he was given three stitch- eared ere ca Hing . les Dobins live at 113 Pe- | assessor, has out a buliding , Work July ith Heronia street . permit for a $10,000 CBS resi - eateiiaatien eae dence at 118 Ann street, Building W t Inspector Ralph Russell announc : oman Stabbed | «teas. z I an Th E. P. Winter, 1421 Whaiton st., ‘ eee : ° . ceed > “Or 2) azerine Taylor, 1211 jomas | will add a one-story apartment to Kver y tlem in our store and large warehouse, at reducec street was stabbed on the leg, hig present home at a cost of $6.. ’ ‘ Ae m . . police said, by a shrimper, ee hss 600. te prices is tneluded in this gigantic selling event. llomon Baisden, last night at ‘ e Tr f or < 'Shorty’s Bar. : I di Miss Taylor was taken to a 0 d You T they ‘ » > - - a rep ew Pr cChandtse--- |hospital by police where she re- “Wo ake t scho He must make room for the arrival of new mer ne Ay 4 $ n sch x ; ; : : : | Joseph Kemp reported. $1300 00 work which in sare \ this is your opportunity to save... and save plenty. rea 4 6 ng, remov- fi d t a j 9 . mga OK. But th For Your °49 Ford? " Page ’ ° M4 “4 - © x : “oe Come early for best selections ... for some of the bargains. "Waterfront Cafe . Cha | : *C. H. Did and He’ of $1. S i « ¢ ies + both the i 24 Hours Driving A Fine New and the Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner 1951 MERCURY ‘You Can Get A Deal Like This On Any Type Of Car— UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT PHONE bei: COME IN TODAY TELEPHONE 682

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