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Key Wes, fletida, has the @ most equable climate in the : counry, with an averags , : range of only 14* Fahrenheit THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. VOL. LXXIL No. 198 KEY WEST. FLORIDA, MONDAY, AUGUST 20. 1851 W. eleoming New Sen ‘hers To Key West Citizen Staff Photo HORACE O’BRYANT. Superintendent of Public Instruction gives an official greeting to five of the 27 new teachers who have joined the faculties of Monroe county schools. From left to right, they are: Harold Haskins, Key West High School: Miss Joan Varley. Poinciana: Miss Alice Jo Wil- son, Key West High School; O'Bryant; Miss Ruth Latham, Truman Elementary School, and Andrew Garcia. Key West Junior High School. E verglades Men Will Be Propaganda | Tried In Criminal Court Funeral | NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY IS N as BACKING UP WARREN HENRY BENNETT Show n Allies At a hearting before Justice of the Peace Roy Hamlin held in Communist Patrol Tavernier at 10 o'clock Saturdsy morning, Ralph Nobles and Odolph aS a Stokes, both of Chokoloskee, near Everglades, plead not guilty to, Leader Was Killed charges of possession of non-game birds, hunting out of season, ob- i 4 structing an officer in line of duty. and, for Stokes, of assaulting an Because Of Violating officer. Justice Hamlin accepted their pleas of not guilty and re- leased the men cader a $255.00 bond each, for appearance in the Criminal Court in Key West at a date to be set later. Prosecution is to be made bv the State of Florida. T fying for the S Neutrality Zone TOKYO. Aug. 20—i4)—The 5s have stage a fuill-dress} neral” for the Chinese| tol jeader who,| Aud See n Henry nist } y ennett 7 tverglades tld the details of the * Navy W ill Comeet is y Say, was killed ia) anvAdlied| afteir + resulted in the ar violation of the Kaesong new-| is “ & Or Modernize 101 : Nomad Mowe ? am Ii, and the aval Vessels of his dele WASHINGTON, Aug. 20— bat- P)\—The Navy ennounced to- dey thet orders have been is- sued for the conversion or modernization of 101 naval vessels, including three Essex class aircraft carriers. The program also includes the construction of four mine- sweepers. No estimate of the cost was given, but in the past the cost of modernizing a single car- Stakes’ w his he the dead Ihbise re decorated with wreaths and white anni in people's in the case of espondents officer, McAllister of ork, attended tier has run into tens of mill- by Alan ions of dollars. London Daily The carrier Bon Homme ent who's Richard is scheduled for mod- covering ce talks from ernization at the Brooklyn =the ¢ side navy yerd end the cerfiers (© Winnin led the Allied) Hancock end Lexington for modernization at the Puget Sound naval shipyard, Brem- erton, Washington. ec schoo! in s captured p. It appeared that had been waiting for igroup to t Ameri the fi the srr of the Allied -corre- All the newly announced : work is to be done at naval soldiers and shipyards except for the con- cues clustered version of four submarines to “Guppy” (greater under- M r . water propulsive power) on i. G. Snorkel-equipped submarines by the Electric Boat Com- pany, of Groton, Connecti cut . hastily ary forma- ‘as began women rning Peves. ted. but Worker ‘traditional Wa wow Barbara’s Hubby Want's Wife Back PARIS © fast that e into the reporters, He id no attention back eeeede Was ng else T want Bar Non-E xplosive smimercial ——e in h of Som- afternoon ed the U.S. ievers, $- foot were sent ctice Navy and Coast nted the Dyna- BEST | POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION ty Framvout PURE OIL Desier Guat .- Accessories out mid- n Wes GAS Is | Prints Exate Unexpected Return Of Judge Lopez ‘To Newhouses ‘six weeks trip to the family home «Continued On Page I Eignts Exes... Abstract Company | ® the church and the priest where Carl Bennett joins the staff of | Carran of Nevada said it's com-| ~\ cold weather in Spain. While his dent of the company announced | than an armed invasion. { vn ponte Brings Sirugo Heari and property at 620 Eaton street according to a war- ranty deed filed in the office ef Circuit Court Clerk Ear! ‘Local Cou le “The Key Wester” Motel Adams. The house was sold to Mr. ¥ Will Open ‘ ovember 1 and Mrs. Thomas Reése of of Coral Gables. The land is Numbers Of Inquiries | m eee $e rs ar ve, Lead Couple To Hope sold salt pond lots one F itati | Tebaet He tc vis. ca Bae For Quantitative And | mee en for $3.000 Qualitive Success and the Stockwells sold half interest in the Salt Pond lots ee | for $1500 to Rosaurra Barro- The sight of demi-demure dam- | so, 1831 First street, Key (sels walking about the streets of i, West, x Key West clad in halter and shorts will seem to be pretty small potatoes, indeed, if plans now being made by a local ‘couple’ reach a successful conclusion, ie ae May The couple, Kit and sm ence, Box 263, aré well organization of a ‘nudist colony Hit Tex: Ss te be made up of members from a ‘this ‘city, Of the few remaining |, obstacles in their path lack of Sak suitable grounds takes on a slight- | 1S a s ly higher importance that Ob- | stacle No. 2 — mosquitoes. 3 109. Dead In Kingston, According to the Lawrences, | | i who will assume duties as direc- | $56,000,000 Damage: tors of the group. inquiries have | “s fy been coming in to them in an/ Yucatan Peninsula encouraging amount. As soon as BY | those interested reach a sufficient Southern Gulf Hit quantity an offer will be made to | The Caribbean hurricane is 68 esi snaligiaete eso, a now headed for the mouth of the; The Lawrences claim there is MORE THAN 108 WORKMEN are Rio Grande, separating Texas |and Mexicd, latest advisory frait no State Law against nudism— motel to completion by November. It the Weather Bureau in New|" ee Ss cate _ | motel in Southern Florida, according Orleans advised at 11 a, m of the caldermic te the: coe ng | betg and Benjamin Kilpatrick. “The The storm left at least 109 dead Qjg Sol is highly beneficial to the | Meseham sirport, is being built on lai in Jamaica and property damage health. The mosquito problem, !™provement. Inc. of which Helberg of $56,000,000 on Friday and Sat-\claim the devotees to the un- (SEE OTHER PICTURES urday. | clothed figure. has been success- Continuing to rip across the fully evercome by a lotion known Yucatan peninsula and inte the! merely as “Formula 612” The / ;Southern Gulf of Mexico, ‘burning of buttonwood is. also | worst storm of the season said to have discouraged attacks slowed down te maximum winds | hy mosquitoes even when the lat-} " op ype MET CHAMBERS | of 73 miles an hour. ter sight as large a target as-a | The suspicious storm northeast nudist in practice. WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—#).! 4 Puerto Rico has flattened out) The last attempt to open a col-/ >A Suspended State Department os 7 met with/ Official, Oliver Edmund cat Under and is no longer a danger. ony in the Lower Ke The New Orleans Weather Winged disaster as mosquitoes Bureau warns, however, that the declared themselves in and the | met ex-Red Whitaker Chambers storm will increase in size and|sun seekers had little choice but) Daelt_ im 1832. at the office of the intensity over the southwest t0 leave. This was back in the/megesine, How Masses. Last week, Gulf of Mexico this afternoon and Pre-DDT era, however, and to-} peernas-catee ev gsngretieaomapdicastace| tonight; day science has improved on ve-} range © Senate commit} ¢ ee ogi Tious repellents which, in itself,} meeting with Clubb. * B Names of the dead in Jamaica was ‘hignie seetecnnsd wy duahiolel eg or ‘the Hi Seas Key West tehants throughout the world | American activities committee to- % Know thet under. The Lawrences said they had day. received many inquiries from| . = families but were uncer-| “pens wOULD SORR’ s to the reaction of the au-! “paps wouLD = seeeg By, ae ies on this situation, _*Thb Sep conittiond of the armed ee Groups, the local directors! is quiled-ebaneing Gor said, are welcome to apply for| Sree Loom in sage iMegal evie- membership. Family groups, 12 they added, are especially wel This is the dirt ame irr ye tod “tection has been F were still unobtainable from the Associated Press in ‘Miami as The Citizen went to press. Most severe. damage in the British Island was inflicted on Kingston where one reporter said |” that scarcely a whole roof exists today. The Miami Weather Bureau was credited with keeping the casualties down to the ggae sacs 109 by its advance warn’ Kingston suffered the worst = Tamaioge prncaatt off, goo! beating in the path of the hufri<)by che the otficial Cn journal of! cane. The Grand Cayman Tlands 1) nudist movement in the US| ere Teported to have experienced i. now jocated here. heavy es, a Pasoy Their (Continue age Sevens a 4 : Twenty Killed In a Trip To Spain swenront we = g Mr. and Mrs. Aquilino Lopez, Oil company tanker Dromus to-| and their son Circuit Court Judge | day killed 20 men near Singa-| Aquilino Lopez, Jr. have returned | pore to Key West by plane from their Five others are missing and it} is called reusonable attorney's jfees, court costs, one month's tues area. lrent or 30 dollars, whichever is| The anchorage chigher—or he cancsue for 2 engaged in uch as $150 ar:three times the other activities “not | Senths suet, wae eee eee penn ernie United States { Pee ie eviction I mean rope Is Ready-Made jor flat, or for that matter, any { WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—UP). housing accommodation for any fa Senate sub-committee inves-, Treason ‘not authorized. by aw | tigating subversive activities has|Knight continued, ! jwarned of a “ready-made fifth! | column” moving into the United} States. Democratic Senator in Tilano, Spain. “We had a marvelous family re- Bennett Joins” union of 54 brothers, sisters, and “My mother was able to visit Pat she was married.” the First Title Guarantee and | posed of aliens infiltrating ies | The Judge said thet they had | Abstract company as Abstractor jally into the country. pleasantly cool, sometimes even tomorrow, Raymond Lord, presi-| He called it more iespeoee The senator disclosed some se leret testimony of parents spent their time solely today. | in Spain, Judge Lopez made side Bennett has had 19 years ex- | motor trips to various European | perience with leading Miami ab- | officials. latvia busines. countries. stract companies according to to | McCarran said the number of | Capital Papy saw “Tt was @ wonderful trip, but | Lord. |iMegal aliens in the United Ste~/ pit) Lantaff, of this District, I am glad to be back in Key, The arrival of Bennett willie, numbers in the . millions—|other legislative West,” he said. mean that a great load of work | perhaps as many as five million, es accumulated in past months can |" He said they include what he cou: be expedited, ros said. | called “militant Communists, Si op riety general sab cS Total 7 P » Meeting Postponed * and why doesn't the govece:| 5 tent een, ee ota ersons Juvenile Court Judge Eva War- | ment round up these illegal ali : ner Gibson anhounced today that ; €ns? TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 20—Un- Dot Sitting of the iset for | A number of resons, said employed workers within the tonight would be postponed. state increased by a slight 446 the At the board meeting which will week of August 6 through August (take place at & p.m. in the Ju- 10 over the previous week, but venile Council clinic building, i i due to a high average check pay- ' next Monday, August 27, plage | Ee os ote f ment of $16.53 the amount of pay- | proline tog aig ems, trying @ full scale roundup ments rose $9,401 to reach a total ‘cussed by the board of directors. |of Reds and other aliens. of $228,155, Chairman Reymond President of the council; Leland | Another member of the E. Barnes of the Florida Indust- | March, will preside. All directors committee, Senator Herbert rial Commission disclosed in a | and all the chairmen of the com-|Conor, added that . mary (Continued On Page Seven} ‘ mittees are urged to attend. (Contirued On Page Sever .

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