The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 25, 1951, Page 1

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hey West, Fletida, bas the most equable climate in the country, with an a tange of only 14° Fahre ee ® THE so UTHERNMOST NE VOL. LXXII. No. 176 By 3-2 Vote; Patrolmen For * Lower Keys ls Voted Down “oe Bentle y: Harris * - ts Veteran Gives Eye To Girl Won't Vote For Budget Without eee, {ll Her Life Because Of Lack Of Love The sworn stat t of Appropriation and et mwas her newborn found dead on Greyhound budget ad baby ly advert ey, June 30, and that it Commission mee g t ; night | died accidently, has closed A dc the case, Coroner Roy Ham- jlin said this morning | At 12:15 noon Hamlin {called Miss Stinnett’s law- yers in Chattanooga and in- formed ‘hem of his acti He ar ae eo SIX-YEAR-OLD MARY MARTHA STEINMETZ (right) hopes to repair the sight of her right eye because Navy veteran Joseph F. Mealey (left) gave her the healthy cornea of his left eye. They are in the Wills Eye Hospital at Philadelphia where the delicate Mi operation was performed Monday. Mealey's eye had to be re- 4 moved because of a tumor behind the cornea. But the cornea was not affected by the tumor, and it was transplanted to the little girl's eye which was blinded two years ago by a finger nail scratch. Hospital offigjals say it will be several weeks be- fore the success of the operation can be determined. $4,300 Suit Filed Here Against 62 Foot Fishing Boat ~~ King Plans War On Flies At City Dump Mosquito Control Calif Beard Will Start Work Immediately Stinnett, said s| ke Owner Of Boat Resides In Miami; Californian Brings Suit Most Of Country = Will Be Hot Today Boston V eleomes : Gen. Mae Arthur OSTON ahaa weed tacea. od a Sa are the han : 3 ANOTHER the i n has) White. Gillen, Yancey and Hum- Land O' Sun First be Shove whe 1" Continued On Page’ Seve SPECIAL DIET : a CHEESE ae , ree Masonic | | Special Communication of Dade } | Lodge No. 14. F. & A.M., Thurs = GAS IS | fy |S8Y evening, July 26th, at &00 AT FREE... UNSALTE | can o'clock. } E. A. Degree will be conferred E. A. as wel] as Master Masons are invited to attend. es POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION BEST = nT me By order et rn HENRY HIGGS. ur PURE OIL Deater COSTS LESS | tires“ tubes. 8 =e ires .. Tubes. . Batteries F. 0. Weech } . . Accessories Secretary TELEPHONE 894 ES NNEC IEA iron enennnnaeernnenemer ns Sea ee TE, he Sa. West Citis KEY _ =e FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1951 Nag" Mary ‘Ruth Sisveenias is Greyhound Key Baby Death Is Dropped eo. S : Sixty Persons Get Free Glass Press Teletype Features Photo Services For 71 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West WSPAPER AN THE PRICE FIVE CENTS , Polled Here By Citizen Are For City Acquiring: ‘Meacham Field * ye SR Citizens Tell Reasons Why Airport Must Remain In. KW. Nineteen) out ‘of Iwenty men and women polled at the Post Office this marn- ; ing answered “Yes” to the question: “Should the City of Key West aequire airport?” The negative an- swer came from an uniden- tified man who saidé “I don’t want to get mix- ed up in this qnestion.” Otherwise whether housewiv- rs, businessmen, lawyers, labor- ete the 19 persens queried ave ,®. resounding “¥es"-te° the poll Question, They seemedite know i Mmost of them, that at present { Meacham airport land is owned Citizen Staff Photo| by a rrivale firm; Key West NEW DYNA-FOG MACHINE will be used to combat flying cnr City Mechanie George | Improvement Ine. Hind (center) and County Pyison Guard Alberto Camere (right) “weteh fog and hear.tacket of |. Pefacl, Bapries 1117 -Grinnolt ies | street, suid: | “I go every month to Cuba. f [need the airport and like it be- ing there, I just flew in yesier- day from Cuba.” Randolph T. Russell, prineipal of Harris Elementary school sa “Due to: CAA regulations own- jership by the city seems. man- datory for the good of Meacham | airport and- ‘the good “of” Key ; West citizens. I am all. for city | ownership.” Kent Mack, 2927 ‘Seidenbers avenue stated heartily: “The. airport. means” every- \thing. Ib is our only. outlet ¢< ‘eent for the highway.” It was hardly necessary td ask \Commissioner Joe Allen where jhe stood, he has always made {his position clear in public mect- ting. But as he passed by he am swered: | Why sure—by all means the | City should acquire Meachan:.” E. Salazar, 501 Whitehead |strect, painter said simply? i “Yes, the airport as goed. for ‘Key, West,” GEORGE McNEILL RAY | Mrs, Harley Owens, housewife, . Confirmed Last Thursday, 2403 Harris avenue said “I-think War Declared On Mosquitoes And Flies Meacham sole ek Kona City’s New! DyhalFoe Spray Machine Will War On Flies CITY SANITARY INSPECTOR MILLARD GIBSON SEES MACHINE AS GREAT HELP Lions Club Raises T loud of b This Worthwhile Purpose ue- smoke Keyig ——-—iipcmmmtferitiaee ieee | Funds For i { Palace 2 Die City Ray W ill Become | Gonzalo Bezanilla, | asking for @nother airport and {here we are in danger of losing E aig Church Rev. George McNeill R the highway is ever btown up j where would we be without air New Haven, Connecti-/ | comes regularly into Key ~ West he will study to be- (Continued On Page Two) a er Baptist minister is Velo Conirot Bill nde a long line of | _ WASHINGTON, Juiy 35—i4)— }man of Alabama says he doubts Armfield, rector of St.}that President Trumar. may veto g this step for a long! trols he had requested from con- gress. t'the City should acquire © Mea- “Rae { Theater,, ssaed: : Minister In | “What do you think of Miami tour one, Sure I think we showld own it. Moone of the beidges<on former pases of the First Baptist bay fier f Key West, will leave! 5 3. Dupy, businessman. wi inister, Fath- Senet Truman May Not ing, “Daddy” | w York City evan-| Democratic Senator John Spark- ices scopal Church here, an economic controls bill hethuse geegh aS said ¢ Rev. Ray had been| it falls far short of the stiffer.con- vk time Dic k ( ontino In t ce for those w ish 4¢ H i Mrs. Ray were confirm~ Sparkman is one of seven senate il ] : Ni ] u the Cathedral | conferees who meet with a House Jail Last Nighi co, 3 st. Luke, Orlando, Flor- | group today in an attempt to com- Hepry L, Louttit, | promise the seperate controls bills ft piscopal Diocese of| passed by the House aif Séhate. Florida performed the ce-} AACE LN TAR sy es pastor of the First| BUILDING MATERIALS ed On Page Seven) } <—- oat Open From 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. John Miles and Patrick White is | Gncluding Sunday) “" A.B.C.D, CORES ION The Tattooed Stranger) corer itis won tale and Fleming Sts. cel date appli Served Daily ~| FRIED SHRIMP DINNER . $1.00 FRIED CHICKEN DINNER $1.35 |'WATERFRONT CAFE OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY SLE LORENA RR A yh

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