The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 21, 1951, Page 1

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ee ee Key West, Florida, has the most equable climate in the country, with an average tange of only 14° Fahrenhei ——. SOUTHERNM : T HE VoL. LXXIL. No: 173 = Ken West IN THE U.S.A KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1951 WSPAPE OST NE R The Associated Preas Teletype } Features and Photo Services, For 71 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West \ . PRICE FIVE CENTS J-C Chai A Number ¢ Other Resid To Save Taxpayers $75,000 Yearly On Running Hospital Final Decision In‘ Matter Will Be Up To County Mu Albur tee for the Flori ber of Con re nounced today Judge post ‘held , zation by Kev Commission; - | Judge Albury Named State rman of ents Have Been Placed On Committees . ali Gen. Ri County Commissioners Are Split On Approving $12, 00 Negotiators With deway Seek Operators he F JayCe é ae committe ‘ t a a “a save 4 ~adue | The possibility of a sav Peraiuc's! paograi gn interial At Request Of ing of $75,000 a year to jexternal problems Communists; Cease- é ? Four Key Westers have os " Key West and Monroe lappointed to the Pub! Fire Talks Have county taxpayers was committee. They are Chet id Been Recessed I tat at ‘e ' ight’ John Pearson, Paul Esquina! brought out at last night's and Hilary Albury TOKYO, July 21—()—Three eounty commissioners Other appointments _ receive vers of the ailied negotiating meeting when it was re- go pe log ‘ JayCees to the team have flown to confer with} i State littees are pas f vealed that the hospital -H. Earl D General. Ridgway, on the snag’in amie onic Anke Y Korean cease-fire talks. At the ~, st of ne Co - z to have the administra. Manued” 4 : seatest of Cap eae | ope tM G 1 Budget < ce—Mc nists, the cease-fire talks have} ion o ont senera Thomps« Defens« been recessed until July 25th.| ul taken over by emit , , ‘st'°S! The Reds said they wanted the| owe : nse 4 some religious, civic or ‘ Consti : rece to both sides to; other organization. {Chet tudy the als thus far pre-} ‘he Stal i | Appel; The hospital is now ow i yo for the Ridg- #£ on a $75,000 defi was the chief] eit which item, < i Vice Admiral C. 4 : udde d te i anied by: Ma- | normal — depreciation of Craigie and} property would mean a Charles Wardlow ‘Arleigh Burke. | substantial saving I eld Ges John. aked Joy. 4 tiegs “ys aving in the Pas Was. Meni 1 right and he re- aty “and city tax bud. areas ess so.” He had no : : : International » other ent. The delagates | Citizen Staff Photo rson and Chet C " P Miss MAJ. EARL DILLONS RETIRES AUGUST 31, AFTER 46 YEARS By SUSAN McAVOY Says We Key « bs Three Car Crash Occurs On Sic gas | Island Bridge tic around 4 ck Low Cost Air Coach NOTICE Beginning SCHEDULED AIRLINES PRICE TOURS 411 Fleming St. Tomorrow, Sunday, Phone 124 TONY'S RESTAURANT Will Be Closed For Few Days Palace Theater | WALT DISNEY'S “CINDERELLA” coLon By DOROTHY RB. plan Recalls Wonolulu In Pst AYMER tradition id-m¢ d. Dor photograp! Yes!” 1 start “Born? erytime graphy gers. He was asked the same question when he obtained aj passport and was. requested to birth certificate. Rogers that his birth wa 2 family affair and ha » recognition from big Eldredge was rn in 1 al on > wal ugh Richard B: an adm ALLEN SHEPARD, M.D. ANNOUNCES 638 United Street July 23, 1951 rning 1 Cape C We * Many * Parries Querries With Humor AAA RRA RRA DEAD BAERS ABAAASAREMEERAD EEDA D of servir he n Edwards, her with faced Citi an ¢ he, cracked. out on a brief nd spent most he w 19, ted to br gh his father was to open h the efforts o nim we decide w On Fage Fives The Removal of His Offices to return to the allied peace | camp. at Munsan on Monday. MAJ. EARL DILLON : sn hiss Pie aah Although the U N negotiators . Wearing Bandmaster’s Coat For Last Time “°°* Appel; Pub! agreed to the temporary halt in Adolph L. Lastres: y didn't ; Public Re Everett 5. And Joy > 1 Sweeting; ulety—News | as communications ib. panginis ste Ss aton yO@s nto Ketchir s Activities— | ¢ the two delegationg. be Tony Martinez; Sports-—-Kenneth } yy ned so that another meet- M | | i R N M ° A d K les and Charles Fishe g can be held before July 25th ! z « : VREEQT Ee mittee on World G if possible VROTNDALS ut ot RUSIC n Charles Laird hth Army headquarters . % > '. Pearson; Water tt speculation that the Com- q ‘ ia] Newt Ketchings a Youth Ac-| munists needithe time to reccive Memories Of 10;000 Pupils © seccutes rcee Si mms Sarin T (Continued On Page Five) Ce 2 ht bh ph tet tet tetedtedntntnintntnddietnted | Cordial Captain E.H. Eldredge ays | coffe re zen) asy ‘Ev- bi- I am reminded of WII], Massa- he an archi- > be hat. | Sonar School at a chan, | stood i jon an athletic | station ~ Truesdell and Ca Request For CAPTAIN: WILLIAM FRU! «+. Sonar, Captain William Truesdell . Relieves Captain Caruthers... At€ hange Command Coremoniies! Captain Wi H, Truesdell official duty as Com} manding Officer of the U. S. Fleet took over 1 of com- mand ceremony held t ing at. 10 a. m., relieving William R.-Caruthers. In his address to the officer and men of the Fleet Sonar Truesdell said “ morn Capt group, It is a g thi honor for me to as ime rand In all my inspeetions, i e been duly impressed by t al and morale id progre Fleet Sonar School here has a repu- tation of being one of the best. I would that it is the best in the Fle He thanked the read his orders in a clea voice be- fore stepping address to be; ings to other officers of the naval base. The about ficers of actual k only of until atten A the traditional squa’ front of the U School Barracks While ")*Auld Li famous ry rived and were greeted b George Daw picture: includ- ing perches on roof tops of near- by buildings. Capt. Caruthers who was in- troduced by Comdr. Da no, in | turn the new cc introduced *, manding officer. ! presented with his pe’ ehnant colors on behalf of the off of the Sonar Sch Appointed to Academy from Truesdell w: the rank of tion from the Prior to World s vis, Captain commissioned with) . 4 upon gradua Ac my in 19 ar II, he | spent} most of his seagoing duty in Des-| and s. His shore consisted of a tour at the U. 1 Acad From Hli- Announcing ..; Summerland Beach Subdivision _ See Classified Section nois, Capt. Truesdell was com- missioned with. the rank’ of «En- ign upon graduation from the} Wa Cru of ng duty in: Destreyers 's. His shore duty. consisted of duty at-the U-S. Naval demy_ and at the Naval} War College. Attached to the USS* Astoria (CA 34) at the outbreak of World War II, Capt. Trusedell “parti pated in the battle of the Coral Sea, Midway Island, and the ini- tial invasion of Guadaleanal Is- land in the Solomons. He was on! the Astoria when that ship. was! in the first battle of Savo} Island off Guadaleanak. Later the , Pacific Philippine Libera: son of Mr. dell, Captain Trusedell ied to the former Miss. Vir Marlovy we of Los ey have two Gomez Asks Time Extension On S. [. George G. U, neers to Gomez extend permit Atlantic The and 3, Block 60 of Me- Donalds plat of Monroe county. | pired December 1, 1935. | RAS SRR REE | Breakfast from 5:30 Two Eggs. Choice of Ham, Bacon, Sausage With Grits yin Se Official: U.S. N vy. Photo; ademy in 1925. Prior to. Warld II, he spent most of his sea- and} assigned to the USS Bal- tirnore (CA 68) he participated in area ribbon with star, and the} ar Il Victory Medal rib- and Mrs. Byron is} Angeles, sons, | 13, and John, age 11. | has asked S. Army Corps of Engi- to December 1954 the time allowed him under to ‘construct a head and to dredge in the Ocean on Stock Island, work for which the time on is asked would be in ez wishes to deposit the ma- terial shoreward of the bulkhead. The original 1926- permit ex- WATERFRONT CAFE ‘atrolmen Harris-Bentley On One Side With Saunders-Allen On The Other A $12,000 request for two patrolmen to police the keys was thrown into the machinery of setting up.the county budget last night at the commissioners meeting, and as a. result Monroe County budget was not ap- proved. Commissioners Harry Harris arid Frank Bentley, backed up by petitions from 422 heads of families on the | upper and lower keys stood out staunchly for the inser- tion of this item in the pre- sently proposed $521,980.75 budget. Commissioner Joe Allen w | against the new expenditure say- ing that two patrolmen would not afford adequate police pro- tection for the thirty miles of up- per and lower keys. He. said that | the commissioners must hold the line somewhere and: as far as he was concerned this. was the line. Commissioner Gerald Saunders asked that a vote on the. budget be postponed until Commissioner ‘Clarence Higgs could also be aes . saying that on as impo hatter aS this ever¥ commiss- should vote on. the aa tion to. ider the ‘eta made ‘Gnaloat natty by bios ne dl jth and second- ed by Bentley was upheld by the two men, Saunders also voted against the item.’” Chairman §$aunders than aske'l for a vote on the budget as it stood before the motion to insert the $12,000 item’ of hiring two patrolmen topolice the keys. The motion died when it failed to re- ‘eeive a second, Commissioners will mieet again Tu@kday night< to consider .the budget. During the evening several citi- zens living on the upper and-low~ jer.keys as well as Deputy Sheriff | Tommy Dixon presented their pleas to the commissioners for the protection that would he af- ‘forded by the two patrolmen Commander Ray F. Byrnes said the psychological effect of the istence of these two proposed pa- trolmen whose special duty was | patrolling of the keys. would be large, and he mentioned seyeral | instances of vandalism which Had | happefied in his ‘locale. Neil Saunders.said that he had } ! i many engagaments —_with oct hundreds of dollats from theft - famed Task Forces 58 and 38. o¢ signboards, posts and other Du the invasion of Leyte,!| moveable (Rroperties yO, Hs Phi ne Islands, he served with Jand. the XXIV Army Corps. Capt; ‘Walter Whigman also made his Truesdell is cuthorized to wear plea for the new item im the=bud- ‘|the Commendation ribbon with) get saying ‘that he hadpit foulhd Defense ribbon] any resident of the keys who was erican area ribbon,| against the measure. Cuban Warship Will Arrive - Here Monday The Cuban warship’ Frigate '“Antonio Maceo” will dock at the Key West Naval Base Monday and stay until Friday, Juan A. Perez, Cuban Consul announced today. ‘The “Antonio Maceo’ carries a complement of 17 officers, 173 crew, and 42 marines and. catlets from the Naval Academy of Mari- el, Cuba. The ship has been making offi- cial visits since June 20th’ as far north as Halifax, Nova Scotia. then south to Newport, R. 1, New (Continued On rage Five) = San TRoREPERERRREREE RATS i} Elks Club Benefit DANCE TONIGHT. 8 TILL “2” Elks Club Annex Music by - CORAL ISLE © SERENADERS ~ AIR See ater

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