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{ country, with an average | | Tange of only 14° Fahrenheit | THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN TH E U.S.A. VOL. LEXII. No. 188 KEY WEST. FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1951 FAWTULANT BALL i ej] sod wt ae ae cine Official U.S. Navy Ppoto J. A. GILBERT. AA. left fielder for the Fleet All Weather Training Unit's baseball team. is shown with the cormorant (sea-turkey) he caught on a fly st practice Friday afternoon. The duck was flying six or seven feet high when spotted moving acinss the diamond into the outfield. The left fielder Gilbert moved up for the interception. leaped into the air anc brought down the duck. School Board Grants $3,000 s For Public Health Service (3 Plumbing Permit Given 3: The largest plumbing per- mit this year for $543 was is- sued today to the Key West Housing authority for its 476 plumbing fixtures. Plumbing Inspector Harry Alsing said that three other permits heve been issued re- cently: one to CB Construc- tion company, 2325 Harris avenue:: Mike Padron, 647 William street and to Tru- man Elementary school. ——— — Truce Deadlock : Is Continuing AH rsonnel Who Come In Cc ret With Children Must Take Annual Thorough Physical Examinations School 4— at dai? ed pops hundred ew ae id ¢ ence head- yee test rot & id it was D A N C E O'Bryant pointed out that aj] x it General many children who fall behind | Ridgy in. effect, that in studies, do so because of { We want re- Friday Night, - 10th—9 till °?’ that there will cidents. faulty ears and eyes. Langford agreed that the health service ba could A & R HOUSE examina Palace Theater a Vera Ralston and John Carroll in “BELLE LE GRAND" | i “| Grinnell street, police said when | Russians Told Of American Peace Message Every Newspaper In Moscow Gave Its Entire Second Page To Resolution MOSCOW, Aug. 8. —(4).— Rus n radios and newspapers fi y have carried the of hange of Was story peace messages between ington and Maos- | cow And now, Senacoer Brien McMahon, we should make this crack says most of in j curtain. He said he should keep to “tell the Russian peo; teuth about wnat is going on ig the world.” Every newspaper im peace conference to jwar. This has been {the United States as a | ganda trap. | McMahon said it j what he called “the usual C imunist line with monotone follow e m- | Sularity.” He went on | “It vras filed with ev ‘distortions and misstatem: which falsify the history ; Past five years.” } In any case, | foregone ef th it was almost couclusion that United States would not agree te ‘a five power conference that in} cluded Communist China ; ————— a | ‘Out Of Bounds’ Four food serving establish-; ments in Key West have been} blacklisted officially and over ‘a! idozen more have been warned’ |that unless they comply with! i State health and sanitary vegu-| lations, that they will also be} declared “out of bounds” for; navy personnel. The four places on the . ban list include Southernmost which has - already | abolished its foun- tain lunch service; Wylk's, 525 Duval street; The Sidewalk Cafe, 425 Duval street and Ber- tha’s 210 Duval street. One of the chief reasons for the Navy's clamping on of the id w due to insufficient ste of glassware to reports. The four pla named warned June 12 to comply local, state and federal health official laws but failed to do so} within an added two weeks's ex- me limit McGiamry mons and reckless colliaed with Somerell was using ay for Grinnell and Southard Police Chief Joseph Oj; k announced -today. McGlamry was driving east on} he hit Collins who was drivin; south on Southard street. McGlamry sustained a slight! damaged left front fender and broken radiator hose Collins a damaged right front door, rear door, running bvard right rear fender. é | po Special Communication of Lodge No. 14, F. & A.M. Wi day evening. August 8th. o'clock, ‘ F. C. Degree as well as M.M! are invited to attend. By order HENRY HIGGS. w.M. bes |F. O. Weech, Secretary. 4 Moscow gave its entire: seconc pe day to the text of a cong - al vesolutior., torwarded 3 friendship of the American peo- for the Rusian people. And the! ; newspapers carried the Soviet ply USSR President Nikolai Sh ernik suggested a five-power| “| contiae according |} were! with |; driving § Ss at I this morning, cor | | County Takes Over Operation Mon roe General Hospital ital Remarks In Record Tells Desire Of American People Not Te Aid “Red” Satellite Nations Us. taff’s bill controling war materials | sent to Russia, the Chinese Com- | atellite coun-/ abject of remarks printed in the U.S. Congressional) t week 1 bill H Rep: R. 1621, was an people want to| our enemies are i in building up their | ne by trade from the! tes and our allies.” j the American} support the mobi- | lization eff ana help other} freedom-loving people resist com-| munism; we are to enjoy the! ot oar people, then! United “If we m der ed : “Passage of the legislatiun be- fore us loday is imperative if we are to safeguard the fighting men) Continued On Page Sia. Is This Indecent Citizen Staff Photo says that “shorts and a top. consisting of halter, or shirt. or undershirt, or cape.” are law- | ful any place in Key West. iv tive Bill Lan- t January, he said| § put a stop to this un-|+ | After Thorough Investigation -| By SUSAN MsAVOY =‘ yested by Patrolman Bienvenido | sa "ulate fait a eee 3 Mond 2g indecent exposure OF!) Hinutes after the injuries occurr- equipment, “W: poasy. led. Dr. Mario Fernandez treated | ment edly. * | : a # BANDAGE ON HEAD INJURY shows, but welts don't in this pix of Boots Le Boulanger taken in City Jail after she was sen- tented to 60 days in jail or $50 fine and costs, Monday. Boots was arrested for indecent exposure in this costume which consists of | regular length shorts. and peach bras, She was found guilty of this and three other charges. Her employer paid the fine. Ban- dage covers two and one-half inch gash received when she ar- - tived at police station. with arresting officer Bienvenido Perez. Dave King Clone “Boots” Case. | | 7 | | | i ; i ! i | | t } Eye Witnesses Tell City Manager They Saw Bienvenido Perez Strike The Girl * \told King that they saw the girl | rushed from the patrol -wagon i and beaten on the head. } City Manager Dave King con- |Bidered “closed” the case of the }22 vear old girl who suffered | head and back injuries when ar- ve said that the b power Slant te “beoken King told me this morning that he had talked with two |'e! for = two-and-cne-telt teem ; ‘gash in her head, and beck See eater peeia Ly Perec, bruises, both she claims inflicted | nurses. af ~ | by Perez. He called upon ing hes not telked with Pa- | At the time she suffered her a Mrs. B * — she injuries at “I think all of trolman Peres. He said, how- ever: e “Bienvenido Perez does‘ nog dtiven the patrol wagon, in carry a stick or a black jack and | Pere? brought her to the stal (has not carried one since he; King said he had made j went on the day beat. thorough investigation of “He made the atrest, in the /#il's background im proper manner to which objec- iwith the chief Immigration fions were made physically and /°et in Key, West. ag i T I i i werbally. Police law says it i He informed —— told necessary to use sufficient force) ™* ag = gitl's to make the arrest. If in ensuing ; struggles both parties become) lpruised it is just a matter of} levents. If they feel they are not/ guilty, they should submit to ar-, rest peacefully and the appar-, €nt difficulty wili not occur.” { Eye witnesses to the events, i + Sontinued On Page GAS Sua enema Key West Construction Co. Residential and Commercial Construction Painting Contracting 1301 Whitehead Street Phones—744-W and 857 | | | | . Ine. NOW OFFERS — 18 Months to Pay ©

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