The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 24, 1951, Page 1

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Sa aie et Key West, Florida, bas the most equable climate in the country, with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit | THE SOUTHERNMOST KEY WEST FLORILE VOL. LXXII. No. 17 Capt. Adell Officially Makes Known Spending Report Of $14,000,000 * Funds Will Be Expended If nunty, State, City Officials Afternoon On Health Matter Navy. € Meet Th Approved By Congress ‘ : Tg, y } 1 1 a a I The Navy pla id t t lier wot more than $14,000,0( in uddle to se Key West during the next get some chemic Ca appetizing to; twelve months, r. = C. Adell, Commander of the } a é D § Spraying} |, z i ‘ ‘ ; . dat ihe City | Key West*Naval Base, has} CHIEF JOSEPH 0. KEMP ida Police Acaden he time for’) been notified: y's thosquito been used on four t has broken} The proposed expenditur — in the function of the machine e best f es extensive re- | Part of an appropr examinations in use of the d xtensi s { Dyna:Fo must| rently ‘before’ ‘Congress, Capta The fli 0 combat r -| Adell was infor c Gea reeunity | x limits as well !w. TP. Eckberg: Public Work six weeks, N ies cityaumD. Jit eas neni ne —— | Captain E s} > Fighting Flares U p ) In Korea cia, msec a] LN Roosevelt ; i Finds KW ted by To Escape Hay Fever: Family And Student Key With Him Till Sept. Only Few Hours Before Talks |: late C lieves Sg the by U.N. SPOKESMAN DESCRIBE AS ONE OF FIERCEST S BATTLE NEWSPAPER Polic -e C hied, Drunkometer Instructor nd William F. “ Rexford Tugwell, Leader Tthvtgr Somes ae Perfect Place*® = IN THE U.S.A. For 71 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West | TUESDAY. JULY 24, 1951 PRICE FIVE CENTS j | | 1 Is Reflected In Semi-Annual Audit Report The Key West boom is re- flected in the semi-annual audit of the eity prepared, and released today by Fin jance Director, Charles R Roberts. Building and Plun permits fees collected in the first six months of 1951 have already exceeded the revenue’'estimated for the} entire 12 months of the year. Fines and Forfeitures ty in six months ec of the total 1951 estimate er fees collected fro ying Citizen Staff Photo Renégar of the Flor- er which has already mstructed city police 11 police passed their ko Renegar Eight out of unkometer dr f the amount ant icipated for the > year. “Before the ye will many of said ira Here doubtedly was "$853. 740.94. Ac venue realized in } 8.28. s 46 percent Coasi Guard Sends Gut Alarm For Key West Boom * $391, 538. 28 Collected By t Six Months Bill Prohibiting Goggle Fishing And Crayfishing Will Go To Supreme Court Judge Milledge Refuses To Grant tion a iw | Hunt said he would m “i fng that nd against Restraining Order Judge Stanley Milledge. Court Mi- yester- Judge, » grant the restrai a suit by W. Sheriff Ber- © ion Agent bh Knight of Monroe county, J. J. Loftus, chief agent fe Dade The suit was in connec- with the bill prohibiting pggle “fishing ithin one ay No. 1 ainst onserv nservation vunty. mile of U. S. High- take atter to Supreme Court, ¢claim- the bill is unconstitu- tional, Joseph Knight revealed today. Hunt is a commercial fisher- 2 Irom Conch Key, owner of 235 crayfish traps. three boats, a Garbage Disposal Summons Official The fly and odor nuisance emanating from the garbage disposal area here, brought and ‘crayfishing + the! In Cireuit Suit dock and other fishing eq ment. He asked the coi r an in- junction and a_ deciaratory cree, saying that the bill de- stroys the right of individuals to fish in public waters. He added that the law against -crayfist trapring and goggle fishir within the mile limit does not actualy protect or influence the i fishing industry. The original suit was filed July 17 in Dade county. On July 19. State Conservation Agent George Vathis. said he would try to get an injunction. against Hunt's court action. Sheriff Berlin Sawyer is vaca- tioning in Salt Lake City, Utah, with his mother. He was sent notice of the initial suit last week. Lt Graybill Has Reported For Duty | At Air Station total annual reve miroir se BY GUSAN MenyOy Missine Youth ady been collected in| Mg. .N. Mastro. regional seni- | /t. Arthur E. p aybil . t Ns ae , July 24,—44—Fight-| pavemprts ford G TSS And this is without! tarp. engineer. Bureau of {Who in 1948 played a principal ‘ . flared up in Korea only and a ne a ELPHIA.—i4 nt of total estimated; Sanitary Engineering, Florida {role in the return of the historic 0 Place 1 or f Sahbe < 0k ; < Kepatents tana . revenue that is due in taxes and; State Board of Health to /Wright brothers’ 1903 aeroriane, $5 ‘al a ie Beet ee | coat SA J0DGRO: adaiti R A licenses in September and Octo-| Key West yesterday. ithe “Kittyhawk,” from London, talks are due to resume. 5 ame aes Sy ee A ber. i Dr. Earl K. Langford. Mon- | > “ storag $25 ) and barracks. +, a | Photosra her Allied troops have beaten back | a¢Mitiedamhnte ted ek G The addition of this income to} gga County Pes Director | EPsland. to the tend: of its Birth, o tc are wl bsg wena ; | the-city’s treasury will mean. that / gaia" the disposal, jhas reported to Air Development ght Communist probing attacks | control’’$3,867,000. in Key We ‘ sdyU=the tire oo . sewage sys; | Co ) R “ve | long the battlefront. And for|' Improvement of the Naval'Ba eee tre | actual reventuns ‘Tealized in 1951} °"ygqq would be invistigated |Sttiadron Onc, U.S. Naval / ‘ along the battlefront. 4 c ee ot ; t rt—a { cl Zo | s s, ps Cvea the third straight day, UN forces |harbar facilities, including dred- | 274 two « out a ‘gen-) 1, heaps echoes, te tecommendations sub- Station, Key West, Florida PROVIDENCE, 2. I The ) drive Red troops from | ing. Spee and re fever. : Expenditures med. ia. the first mitted to the proper authori- duty as Officer in Charge of the cop: Rh slnea dont want round near the east coast.|tion of certain finge Pe Ul those prepara} six 7 931 are 52 1) fies ieee Contrak, Offies, . Another Brinks nse: ‘There's noth ast word, the gust “front {reconstruction of the Nav Tugs . : r-old: deueh- ot toeauen agercena for Nava} Sanitary “Engineer “| It was while Re was attached to ing they w 1 as a lit-| still underway and UN! tion mole will cost $2,347,250, Ci da, eo f she left your) year, Roberts’ report ’states. J. Be Mate ak Se TS tases et Reveaaues that Ne peace and quiet. So they were spokesmen described it, as the tain: Adell learned from the dis- i “The excess of revenues fralized |. Langford will both assist the | )1° Ener on een as ut in foree gu ) armor-| fiercest’ in weeks. It’s ‘rai in | ict public works. officer: I A ase where pre| py i Board of Health official in his Pe Was 8 mye a 1 g two arm It’s ‘raging in tenercvsalunts Ad dhe Sind Gon eT! W pre: over those estimated, have! inked igs) a [Officer in Charge of “Operation Seabed tis Bie ak SOU ear Gh REI OEL hae School will cost: $2,788,500, ac year T Sun here's, 1951 a boom year xol-far: aad his setup Homecoming,” the name given to ech Soin muludas ‘of ae: sillien Aid Medeidln tithe Say ee tne to 1estimates ‘and ‘a new {to eK a Fake Harmon,| Higher scavenger rates in some! SSS SSS | the Navy's project of returning from one interr enue office! are™-keeping their heavy at:/)00 GAP lectane aeoat vbulieet teu ‘ t v Ed-| categories account for: the $41,255} = |the famous Wright plane. His to anothe tacks on Communist supply lines. | 51 veapoad aye ac Mansion |e : sow ght. to} collected from January to” July. li ' responsibility was the overland isabetaen this particular Today, they have concentiated | Tang Unit, is Bia a ie cost | 80" : the middle of Only . $66,500 was estimated Deaf And m transport from the Naval Supply womar promised not t n communications lines around | more than $500,000 esi ero tend-!the entire year. ' Depot, Bayonne, N. J. to the Na+ melt xe the North Korean capital of | fe ai ( I I and! The ehange from ogee | h ] Is Free onal Ale Maseurt of the Sith. ‘ I Pyongyan ney brown! parking meters to those for nickels} cnoo sonisin Hnetitute,.Weshinginnd.C nan Ir nee cease-fire iSherm: in’s ad i Edward only, accounts for the collection| | The plane was carefully packaz- < Nei 4 “ipa Biss j P) s carefully packag " ta proposed, the | igh ae-lof $4,810 from this source when} For State Youths led in three crates and left England : a cere bettie ae 0 W ay 1 U . pany or ae anucns rs lon the Mauretania to be*untoaded the t. than | and battle mi-(ON WaV LO U.S. jthe year rected, Dest #8 blind children be-/ at New York. However, due to a but t view ms. These fl have been “ : : ee ae boom is reflected |tween the ages of six and 21 in| longshoremen’s strike the Mavre- Thats ‘ { the med at preventing the Reds! NAPLES, July 24 1 ‘in building, plumbing and el - t a te Egren f bu up their forees eee f ve Forrest P, cal permits. Plumbing permit} Monroe county can go to a special | tania bi Rss ea t tice talks went! man who yv : f sr|fees amounted to $1,474.50 in the) schoo! next fall free of charge. | Nova Seottm, The U'S. New quick thi t acho Addon Geese " six months, when only $1.200 was} Superintendent of schools, Ho- | valuable cargo to New York. The To Resume é i vent in 6 months the amount ex-| ter from Clarence J. Settles, Ph.! was dhoutenee and ‘ordered to nee Ce 4 e to re : : me pected for all 1951. Electrical pér-|D.. president of the Florida;pick up the ‘ Kittyhawk” and 1 ‘ ; roe A a ( irvin Issues Jmit fees collected were’ $1,322.70! School for the Deaf and tira | Sere fo Bevonne: | ty ars North |trom_ Nar e pin six month, while $1,700 ia | Blirid’ sit St: Augustine: eotfiem- nethdditand or Kore siatoda amabttehy en t 7 ~ | was ed fo rthe, year Hing 3 peeay : Gee aa per, wit to. Ke ® Number Opinion: cane Zone Sef ing the, tact [cefemonicn accorded 10 the- de thitt © issuc ng foreign died 'B Tinctions were Pereeat jn excess}. The letter states: | serving ite e es it was 1 - | oops & © agenda. n »).| of estimates made for them in the| “Our next. session of school) om ® Waiting Navy Pi eS pleas igo point oes aN G w.| 1951 budget. Will Denin Tuesday September 4.! W*5 ABEtopriately detorted for i wreck the cease fire talks, The \ E 1 -| “Our expenditures are keeping! ] will a te it very much if Ren alibi { : 1 y ae ppreciate it ver i : > UN question | , ' : s pur.twell within the budget,” Roberts, you will Jet-me. have: the names, 5 Fiat Bayonne ta, ee bt Lesion j ost Meets of ™ 1 poli- | cluded tal Gene 5 t be taxed for streat] said. “We will have no difficulty | o¢ any deaf or blind children inj *é “Rt ts be] : tical issue, an issue to be debated | co of Sp A : n t special | in maintaining a balanced budget} your county between the ages ofjne rate cee kia a T nie Ni | ata higt after the shoot- | Teached an agre t on A are this year.” é six and 21 who are not enrolled} ‘esa h pelnato Agntteoe: nS omorrow ig it ng war st jean use of some S 1 county] Although 1951 semi-annual ex-| in this school. Board, tuition and] Y a ui tn " < : _ « The Red neg ndoubt- | Naval base t penditures increased 39 percent jical attention for temporary police escort throughout the «n- eadir < p+ | The plane bearing his body 4 {when comp 4 with the same] ijiness are free tire journey. Precaprragage na were ' r Arthu | is due in Washington tomorrow .|period in 1950, 18 percent of the} parents must furnish clothing held at stopovers in F mESeON, s Ame ed | efternoon. | present year's expense is due to deposit. 8. sill enount anal Bhilaselphia and Chester in t the ; : } ‘The Adn | purchase of the dragline and com: | moiey for incidental expenses.” Pa vania, and at the nation’s lay even: | y.¢ 7 3 p.m. Fri N pressor, t payment on the! the school iss ted by the - Stock | Nort! : LianelGemate Keli ict fae thie ecnaeraction ok state. hool a supperten hy Sere Graybill recalls with pride nt Anton-}i in us stan beak ton N s stadium grandstand, together with | lthat the “Kittyhawk” arrived at ed today |S "HAN our pesois Ge ¢ s the current charges for special its destination without any dam- sanitary cae ‘ ; “for-| will lie in. state W : Gen| street improvements iE ill F Ci age. : aby LE eds ‘ ; : 7 City issioners appropri-| scaped From Ut Lt. Graybill and his three man ‘ na owe : a ” adapta | ated $837,363.13 for-the year 1951.| d jerew, consisting of a Chief Petty cael | = nes 1option | OF this $439,524.12 has been spent | ail; apture Officer and two other enlisted a : | ) j ' C ‘| si or alloted The unencumbered | men, were accompanied by Mr. AGPE as ¢C ces I * ’ d iF nee Hh By als = valance of $397,839.00 Tor thé rfext | D tents V. Moofe, USN, wholH. Roy Waite of the Bureau of Aust alian Home 5 lar oes ace ¢ ; _| six months period will be ample | lescaped , front City dail Pe ety, Bid and a member of the > . * = “Ito see, the City through’ tie tyear, | poagg ago! whs {Gayitured — this| “Barly: Birds,” and Paul Garber, ees Soar T Aeainst Mar tinez 'Driv er De parts according to Roberts | morning and returned to jail b eninge’ of the National Air Mus- rices Soar 100 yh by bes ioie. Here is how cach dollar was) Shore, Patrol Chief F, A. Caso and) © YDNE} aoe k Mart as five) An unid , : ANOTHER nt in the first six Months of] | Patrolman Wa kL. James, Acting “Today the “Kittyhawk” may be i Wa agains today after! fence with h e ; 2 951: redts: 144 |Chict Harry. Lee Baker anneunc-| Seen in its place of honor. in the I fed a his oa afternor Land O’ Sun First 2 cents went for strects Smithsonian Institute. and k eprer T cents for debt service on tr ve i agra was arrested on June 5} Lt. Graybill has fifteen years of rted t SPECIAL DIE nin three-quarter cents OF | gor speeding and Jack of a driv-{naval service. He first enlisted ‘in ; : | recreation, parks and public ‘wel-| oo Ticonse He was given a 90-| 1996. He served, as a yeoman juring t COTTAGE fare: nine and one-quarter cents | Gay sentence in City Jail. aboard the USS’ Wyoming and Tug for fire and the same amount for} ""), ‘s capture came about}later aboard the USS Barnett, an i CHEE E > protection; eight and three-) 4,3. morning through a tip given|attack transport) He was com- quarter conte for i chara Far Ito ity ‘Police by the Shore pa-/mMissioned as Ensign aboard the ' tage removal; cight and one-ha - | Barnett in August 1943. He w: oe AT FREE... UNSALTED si a fi || tel. He will serve out his sen a8 : a cents for general and financ’ moted to Lieute I BUILDING MATERIALS tence and then be turned over to ott nant, . Junior HOLLYWOOD MUF FLERS FOR SAL’ WINDO All Will Be Sold Cheap Roy's Key West ee | wenn! Parts Co. acciden | John Miles and Patrick White in A.B.C.D. CORPORATION - treet is ARMY BARRACKS ) 1878 ic [ae \The Tattooed Stranger corner White and Fleming Sts MAREE RTRER ES OoN2, pee } 'W SASH - DOORS - ETC | administration; five cents for sew-| (Continued On Page Eight) | Low Cost Air Coach SCHEDULED AIRLINES PRICE TOURS -{411 Fleming St. MILK-CREAM-ICE CREAM TELEPHONE 894 Navy authorities. ‘Continued On Page _£ight) ‘SRO iss Breakfast from 5:30 Two Choice of. Ham, a RelA. + ae Oe

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