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Page 8 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, August 7, 1951 CONCH ! Peruvian, Portugese Officers Undergoing Training Here THIS IS IN CONFORMITY WITH UNITED STATES ANNOUNCED POLICY enior fficer of and four offi are a course of Submarir School, Key . | Tudela and Fernado Lino and Leon of the Peruvian} attending various cour-; ted States’ Navy's} prior to return-| omeland to put in-| what they have learned} es in the U Captain will of an Es- erve as Commander and the two com each eommand a } cort Squadron | the squad-| ders ee former units included will be in the} squadron, namely the ex-USS Bangust (DE 739), ex-USS Wa- terman (DE 740), and the ex- US 5 Weaver (DE-741). In conforniance with the Uni- ted States’ policy’ of supplying not only fighting equipment but the “know-how” of its operation, and in the interest of greater efficiency in collective defense, Lieutenant Commanders Rogerio C. Silva ad Guilhermino M. Ma- galhaes, and Lieutenants Anton- io P. Correia and Henrique E. V. Noronha, all of the Portugese Navy, upon completion of their training at the school, will return} to their native country to insti-; tute in their respective services, | the knowledge and practical ex-| perience of Anti-Submarine wa fare gained by them at the U. S. Fleet Sonar School, Key West,| Florida. | a | Zoning Is Not Changed | City Planning Board voted 5-1| last night to leave the zoning on| the Ladd property at Duck Ave-| nue and 17th street as is. A zoning change from residence | “e" to residence “a” had been re quested by the planning commis- | sion, \ Adams dissented { The Commissioner thought that | the entire area would be protect ed by the ing | DOZENS OF KEY WEST | (Continued from Page One) | nyan warned her that she was in- decently clad at yesterday’s police | court trial of Boots, She emphat- | ically denied his accusation. Later she told her husband of the inci-| dent | According to the city ordinance halters are permissable. Yet this morning, another wo- man was brought to police head quarters by Perez and warned to wear more clothes on Duval str The Citizen's picture of her will | show her costume, It was a cov-| ered shoulder top, bare midriff, | and shorts. The girl said that Per-| ez had said her shorts were too] short and that bare midriffs are! forbidden | This who say “Why 1 wear shor over town—and have Another one said “I thought West was a re sort town. If we had to dress up| like you do in cities we would not come here.” Meanwhile Judge Albury yes- terday suspended a fine and a wed costs of five dollars on th ease of a woman who admitted to wearing fon diapers in a downtown drug-| | | ws to many women, d top all for years.” se store woman Glade R. La Velle ave her address as La Concha Hotel City Manager Dave King said in reply Citizen qu anybody who is arrested as was Boots yesterday has a right to call her attorney or friends from jail. They can ask for a postpone ment of trial if witnes are available on such short notice in the case of yesterday's tria Boot tion that » only if the persor exception King said i drunk, which Boots definitely was not according te Dr. Mz Fernandez who treat ed he a sign of liq 4 id persons, King explained, nitted to use the phone in't h. uor on | he Drunk are not pe until they This is to preve gy “wild call to the W or some suck place, King said. But sober per sons who are arrested and brought to police headquarters have the right to get in touch with whon ever they wish, and to ask for a postponement of trial can present their side « in court meneame TWINS 1130 Duvat Sr. P of our own! | {U. S. Army what looked like chif-|jf a eaeede Siemens o Party Chief Boyle Says He Won't Quit ie (P) Wirephoto WILLIAM M. BOYLE, JR.. chairman of the Democratic National Committee, tells news- men in Washington he has no intention of resigning. He is | coming from the White House after a 30-minute conference with President Truman. Re- cently there have been demands in Congress for an investiga- tion of reports that a govern- ment loan to a St. Louis print- three times but was granted after the firm retained Boyle. ‘ | ing company was turned down | | ‘Funeral Services | Friday For Nils M. Rojas Funeral service for Nil M Rojas, who died in Korea on Sevtember 15, 1950, will be con ducted on Friday of the Pritchard at 6 p.m Rojas was sery at at the Chapel Funeral Home ing wi time death and held the 1 vate First Class. He was 18 yeat of age whe silled in action Rojas is survived by his par ents, Mr. and M Enrique L. Rojas, 11: Catherine Street three brothers, Rene, Henry, and Lionel. The remait ill arrive at the Boca Chica Naval Ai Station on Thursday Military buriz will be conducted by — the West Guard of Honor of the Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, American Legion. Burial will be in the family plot, city cemetery Sturgeon fishing wa estab. lished in New England in 1628, according. to the National Geo. graphic Society ‘A ‘female - sturg may millions of eggs in a year. lay Fast (No Stops LEAVES KEY W CEPT SUNDAYS: night LEAVES MIAMI SUNDAYS) at night and arri 6:00. o'clock A.M. LEAVES AM o'clock P.M, LEAVES MIAMI SUNDAYS) at and o'clock P, arrives at M. Free Pick- PHONES: the | * | southward. . .Of course the TOP | | Stetson, writer of “We're All Ce as scout for her during her ab-| Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Dependable Freigit and Express Service between MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule rives at Miami at 12:00 o’clock Mid- 12:00 o'clock Mid Local Schedule (Stops At All Intermediate Points) KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) end arrives at Miami at 4:00 Key West at 5:00 Up and Delivery Service FULL CARGO INSURANCE MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts. CHOWDER | By RAYMER | West may have low water », in the pipes, high blood in some arteries; but ug we do have on the’ black side of the ledger is mos- control, I went to Miami Saturday noon expecting to bat- tle insects at any stop on the K but what surprised me was | scourge in Miami proper. I ed with Peg and Leslie Sim- nonds in Coconut Grove, and they confirmed the fact that for the past two weeks, mosquitoes have moved in for transfusions in} uch hordes that residents are beginning to wonder if there ia an organized Mosquito Union, We have some here, but the spray job keeps them subdued. The Simmonds are going to! England and France come Aug- |ust 28. They said they hoped the powers that be in Miami got up in arms meanwhile and would demand that something be done | to eliminate the insect plague. MAIL CALL brought a_ letter! to the staff here from Dick Olm- sted who wants to come back to | Cayo Hueso, Wrote he, “I've had my New York and my advertis- jing business, and have decided I'm just an old Conch who hap- | pened, somehow, to be born in | another part of the country. But |Conchs will out, wherever th | may be. I’ve given up fighting it. quito 1 “STAIRWAY TO H EAVEN’ “Spanish Steps,” sometimes called the “Stairway to Heaven,” leading to — Blooming asaleas outline.the nearly 500-year-old eaviy. > iesding to Trinity Church, Rome, Italy. Someway I’m a-comin,’ mask on; - = jmy forehead (he means the un- |derwater goggle kind), flippers | draggin’ my feet, all set to cheer |our incipient football team on to | something like yictory; burn my- jself horribly on the beaches, try jout for the Key West Player's | productions. . .you get the idea. ia Al Meets Tomorrow The We | will conduct Key t Guard of Honor | an initiation cere |You all (Y’awl) don't have any}™ony at the regular meeting of j\idea how lucky you are. The| Arthur Sawyer P. Jo. 28, Am idea of plumping for Winny | Legion, during the r meet Jones and the football team has | ing of the P. day ev me all in a tizzy. We all can have'| ening at 8 p ‘ An a mighty fine season no matter|io Arango J what the boys do on the field "| Many 1 BIRDS OF A FEATHER prob- | be transacted at the me ably tickle each other: At any} Vice Commander Aren Sjurson rate. the “snowbirds” are all get- | St will presic abscence of ting ready for flight back to | Post Commander | < Romog Key West. Betty French writes': Ueta me a note that she wants her | M asia : subscription to The Citizen re-} i stay we 1omes are. Neat newed. She expects to leave Pro- | ©@ With water from hot spring: | vincetown, Mass., before too} eens many moons. She added that the |' avail entire staff at Gray’s Inn up in|#ble for i « py ances. that Yankee country read her | They di at the CPO | paper. . , Ruth Bowen, of Malone, | °P° C a3 Christi invad- |N. Y., also sent for a month's |‘ Phillips, Grady and subscription, to keep tabs on|°"* ss a ick from deep | what goes on here, with the idea |!" t Seen in mind of buying property here} '!\0''« I i Lee Pols Johnny De Poo is on a pleas- |!0ck. . 1 the K nre craft cruising between New | West Play« eetir tonight | York and Puerto Rico, hitting! because ie : to Mara- | Gotham every 10 days. . -He’ll ish r D I and Lt.] | probably be unable to resist Key |ickey Bra nominated | | West when the Nor’easters begin'| ¥@'blers of Good duo |stretching icy thermal fingers |!"8!" M to here! |news of migration is that Helen | lebrities Her ved at her old haunts yesterday. . .But more about her when we get together | for a gab fest. . .And that will ba something, believe me! I served sence, gatherin |next “sunburs! CUPID DARTS: My brother Robert Raymer of Miami was married in June but didn't tell the family. . .1 went to see his girl who works in a Miami de partment store and was told, “Oh | you mean Mrs, Raymer". . .They jhave a cozy new home in the |suburbs. . .and she can cook, too! | material for her | | | | @) |So all is’ swell! Speaking of | | bridegrooms, there's one tem Get ready for the ride that will make your porarily out of captivity. . next car a Mercury. For here's @ perforin- ‘Wonder if the O'Mara Trio of ance-packed car that's fe how Discover curve the buy of your life!" aries, and hange without En Route) EST DAILY EX- ) at 6:00 P.M. Ar- DAILY (EXCEPT at Key West at at 8:00 o'clock DAILY (EXCEPT 9:00 o'clock A.M. 92 and 93 CARE PrUlte pensunt eeneesee | ike serve an importaric iaactwn) in the child’s development. | ed October Road Test @ Mercury for proof of performance / the controls, velvet-smooth in action, Relax as heavy traffic tension melts away. easily Mercury's famous toad-gripping fleetness takes the sharpest the roughest road—in stride. Yes, start adding up the extra perform- ance values that are Mercury's. Check its budget-wise economy and get set for optional at extra. cosh The 1 tranamiaaion presses how the English press A five year old boy, Ray Hol-/} sombach street into a car driven by Eline |} M. Kaelling, driving from White | to Newton, Police Chief Joseph Kemp said today. The boy was knocked down, but unhurt according to Monroe General hospital nurses and doc- tors. Miss Kaelling, who lives at Pauls apartments, was going south on White street. As she approach- ed Newton street, Ray ran from Newton street. She tried to stop| but struck the child just enough to knock him down. Ray lives at 1si¥ Newton street He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Holsombach. Police Officer Nelson port investigating the said there was a nine foot skid mark from the car, made when Miss Kaelling tried to step. He did not issue a summons for reckless driving, since he said there was | Daven- accident no evidence of it ccouniathste al Seen The British surrender ending! the American Revolution was| signed at Yorktown, Va., in the home of ‘Augustine Moore. ist bh The American revolution end-| 19, 1781. | ather-light on frien ihustroted notice, 1119 WHITE STREET American Legion | Boy Runs Into Car |$300 Permit 3 ‘a One lone building permit was) issued today by ran out from Newton tor Ralph Rusself to Roland C. 1106 Fleming street. " He will build a $300 concrete} tied, provided you do so before Goulet, fence. The 9 MIAMI 47 MINUTES CALL 1780 NATIONAL Sip cue ~ Airlines MAKE THE 2WAY TEST FOR ‘THE Buy OF YOUR LiFe" MONROE MOTORS, Inc. SUTTER sturgeon has ao teeth. FLIGHTS DAILY | Medical ( Ts Pride NEW YORK—()—“The boys j in Korea have been getting won- Hefe are authorative answers! derful medical care,” says Dr. from the Veterans Administra- : tion to four questions of interest| Herman E. Hilleboe, New York State's Health Commissioner. to former servicemen: De tabeas ae x ke institutional on-- . lel spent two weeks as yet ace under the GI Bill in Korea and Japan with Gov. ch as one, Thomas E. Dewey. on a part-time basis, such as or “Ti s fae day a week? wo wonderful things I saw,” A. No. One of the provisions oi) he said, “were the speed with the law which set up the program) Which the seriously wounded fs that the training must be of Were moved back in helicopters such a nature that it takes up the @nd the rapidity with which they full time of the veteran-trainee. | Were treated in a mobile, surgi- Q. Is there any time limit for | ©! #ospital set up in 20 tents.” filing claims for funeral expen-| — age: ‘sese for a deceased veteran who! Served after the outbreak of the; Korean hostilities? | A. Yes. Claims must be filed with the VA within two years from the date of permanent bur- ial. Q. I served in World War Il) and stayed on active duty after- wards, and last week was dis-/ charged from service. Am I eligi-| ble for readjustment allowances | for unemployment, or has that GI} Bill benefit already expired’ j A. You may still be eligible for} unemployment allowances, if you! are able to work, are available | for suitable work, and register) for work with a public employ- ment office and meet other re- quirements as to service and dis- charge. For most veterans, how- ever, no payments may be made for any week which begins later) than July 25, 1952. Q. My NSLI term __ policy. . soon due to expire: May I reriew it for ana aL cate Building Inspec- get prin sot ee newed for an additional term pe- The Veterans Corner Coir, grown in Travancore, India, is a rope fiber. 4 enema Given your insurance expires. Once the insurance expires, it may not be. renewed. t 14 TRUMAN A’ Corner Varela 9 TICKET OFFICE: Meacham Airport { te eee price? 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