The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 30, 1951, Page 1

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ie Features and Photo Services | 3B For 71 Years Devoted to the | Best Interests of Key West | | HE SOUTHERNMOS NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. VoL KEY =a a a AY, SULY 30, wee eee : : Roc Se ae __ PRICE FIVE CENTS North Korean Capital thn! tunel’ SCHOOL MILLAGE NEXT gi ted By U nited Opposed To States Warplanee ‘inte Bick Ovettme — YEAR UP 38% DUE TO Up Matter At Next Westers Results In Food, Neeotiautors * City Commission Clothing, Furniture ' wi Ol Sends Costly Ru ‘om i : force War Will j 2 from Korea Meeting For Family ( 4 } Unul I : a iH that , : ————-—-& Home Owners ‘ { 7 ae ae: er ; robert Castettang Hleld As Counter eit-Dope Ring Leaders Bill Will Be Cul Arniisiice “Made ae é i ; h : By 20% Due ORS fy S0.— J To Reduction The school board re: duced taxes for homestead- ers by one-half a mill at a | meeting held this morning, | according to Horace O'Bry- ant, public school superin- tendent of Monroe county. Home owners will -pay two mills this year instead | of the two. and, ene-hali ' mills in school taxes for the past year. Operating budget for the | coming year, has been set -at' $1,131,000, This mean- an. increase -of | millage, from 11 and one-half for “last year to. 14.and one-half ‘for mext wear, . “The incréase is. dine payroll expenditure, —t blasted capital otf in one of the : The out while cease-fire nego ngest raids Was carried iators were failing again to make any progress to ward settling the 38th Parallel dead In faet. the negotiator: agreed on only one thing today—that the war will continue until an armistice is reached you} Eight) Chamber Of Commerce Is investigating avy’ $7.000,000 Housing Project | ae oma eae ice AGENT (et, mde lina house in New York for arraignment. They were amoig men and A A 8 te 3 5 5 ieee Zl ae women arrested as alleged members of an internatiseal counter- ie los} pita uxtli L rying 10 FEAR IN SOME QUARTERS THAT {citing and dope ring following seizure of bogus cutrency with aes . . : ~ - . WINTER TOURISTS WILL BE HOUSED THERE * face vélue of $100,900. Authorities described Sperandeo as “an ot aR — C os aes pee { } { sie — vies oo international criminal connected with Mafia organization’ Mex- Red Detention rocak it te ie\ e Count y ( urden U ecent ssion CONE g t pp the r zesalma is said to have a record as a counterfeiter. Both were I P, ae ; f 7 a the Nav gr ts at the al anne held in $50.000 bail. S Frotest 3 ° , Ke t t 4 enliste nnel th ‘ er: ‘ me OCR r ta the Ghumae 1 geneaeee bet —| TOKYO, July 30.—i}.— Tw: Qj era Wing ui | oca i b Me i bk al the orig ee = ae Japanese men leaped. in front «f vo onons Uoronation avy ing General Midgways notice C ti Of N; KG Preseor Ridgway’ tornobil »* Ry - car swerved to avoid the b two Japantse, and apparently .be- l ndlesalon Laie’ Takes Place Here Tomorrow longed to & efoup protesting ? on ention of Japanese war 0 On Murder Charge WILL BE CROWNED AMONG FOUR Pe ale cle CONTESTANTS SELECTED BY LETTERS reading, “please receive this mo. LADIES GROUP IS ANXIOUS THAT PUBLIC HAVE CLEAR UNDERSTANDING * More Atomic Bomb Aa : pe Tests Planned By sage praitvares B. SERRE wD In New York today a U N co: tnited States s mission will take up the issuc rf iled t al a New I; Boss snore than Gall, million. world war II prisoners who never came home. Most of them: are Japan ese, Germans and Italians whorn the Russians have failed to ac- count for. There's little the comm can do, however. Russia h ed notice that. it won't have | thing to de with. the search. | << ($1500 Permit \Is Issued Here Rose Kissel, 2911 Harris Stress, took out a $1,500 building.peemit today to enclose @ porch. Building HInspector Ralph Russell announ ; ced. | The Chureh of the Living Gow, 819 Thomas street obtained a pe mit to erect a temporary tent for | Tevival services. Mrs. Jennie Welch, 830 Francis street, is making $75 worth of minor repairs to her home. Harold Cruz, 327 Peacon Lane, }is putting a new metal roof on | his home at an estimated cost of i ia] Wirephoto! $200. JOHN C. PRESTON (above) is | - ; superintendent of the Ger man Reds Men pee P) Wirephot _ In From Do k A. ELWOOD NORTH (above). an undertaker from Lake Wales. former New York has been jailed at Bartow, Fla.. be the Master of Cer on a charge that he murdered © Quiz-Mas' Mrs. Betty Albritton. a well-to- F do widow. North had been named sole heir to her estate in Mrs. Albritton’s will, She died at her home near Frost- tio: oky Mountains Na- | : i Park in North Carolina ‘Have Confessed and Tennessee. He was former- ly superintendent of Mt, Rainier | BERLIN, July 30.—(?).--Three National Park in Washington. |2dmitted German Comsnunists ‘have confessed to ‘helping sn , American Soldier desert to the proof, June 26, after a violent illess, oe Fire Extinguished Fire Prevention Movies Here Efforts Made Fo. Sees wee a Fe ay for complicity in the deser Contact P 0 W "5 | tion of Private First Class An- pied oS eee | drew Roschina of Brooklyn. New NEW YORK, July 30.—(a—| York idier — quickly-tired « prisoners of Worle |returned to Army jurisdiction. r way today in New!” He has been sentenced te two years in prison. - | beperaaaey >= 5 ~~ ager from “captivity by the! FRIED aan Deere. “$1.00 DINNER $1.95 Most of them are locked away WATERFRONT behind the borders of the Soviet WA CAFE Union which consistently has ig-| OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY nored all repatriation pleas. : AY ». 3 Fire Station, cor Virginia d Nations, com- night, Chief Leroy unced today ublic to at- will in- Rae We et ei POOR OLD CRAIG Palace Theater SERVICE STATION Francis at Truman Phone $134) jie cen esd Saka wc Your PURE OIL Dealer ‘ Tires .. Tubes .. Batteries «; .- Accessories i “Hit Parade of I an follow. |to avoid fire

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