The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 22, 1951, Page 1

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Key Wesi, Florida, has the most equable climate in the country, with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit VOL. LXXII. No, 200 But IN MOVING MARL SIRUGO ACTED LEGALLY, COURT ORDERS judge Lopez, Jr., dis Circuit Court Aquilino solved the City’s temporary) injunction restraining Joe) Sirugo from removing his} marl causeway from Garri-| son Bight at noon today. He upheld the City’s in- junction against Sirugo’s| further dynamiting at the Sirugo can now com-} plete the removal of the) marl to the Key West Hous- | ing Authority. | The order states that, “the Court is of the opin- ion that the injunction should be dissolved insofar | ja, as it affects the marl cause- way, but not in so far as it affects the use of dynamite on Garrison Bight.” Since Sirugo has not blasted at the Bight since August 9. the against that activity has not had any ef- fect. Lopez’ pass on the tween the City of Key West injunction phase of his order does not and Joe Sirugo. That must SRD's Moshie ans Praises Papy; Let be determjned in separate proceedings, . 4. contract) be- | —-— ch. Spel he Ken West Citi THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. KEY WEST. FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 22, 1951 Sirugo Can Remove Marl Spit Not Blast, Judge Lopez Says Record For KW. ThisSummer Biggest Summer Bustness ALONG THE BIRD ola Bet VICE is interested in nature study. Sirugo shall be permite Contracts Soon ted, according to the order. to remoye his property and equipment from Garrison Bight immediately, along with the marl can _ Questions 'y to City Siruge prope damage inter} wntract, Lo pez s 1 deter sepa propriate — prc ceedings He also abided by the section of Paragraph 4 which says that Sirugo “may determine to re- move the marl causeway con- structed in connection with the @redging of such ar i ity) to re- tain the Causeway aforesaid.” pez said that the City did L itself of Ps 5 contract «Contir Mill For Public Grass. Debris An assurance thet the Mar- athon Beach Road would be in the September letting, end news that there was a strong possibility that contracts will also be let in the September letting for Big Pine Key pro- ject and the Pirate’s Cove Project, has been received by Hon. Bernie C. Papy from Merrill P. Barber, Florida State Road Board in Talla- hassee. Records show that when these contracts are let, this will take care of all contracts for work in Monroe County this year. Mr. Barber's letter referred to the prompiness in handling the above letting as. “an indi- cation to the voters of Monroe County of the close friend- ship that you (Mr. Papy) have with the present members of the State Road Board.” The above lettings will be a major addition to the cur. rant building boom in this city. ats ahs Health Suggested Fire Extinguished IS BEST COSTS LESS ba Navy Awards — Sub Contract 3 a ebr o te WA treet busy nour ance 0: Archer, who w t a lof the crash, managed te secure > best that's indicated ig ad-;the number of the hit and run | | journment by October first. WALK PRESIDENT OF THE AUDUBON SOCIETY OF KEY WEST. Frances Haymes, points out ot frequented by birds at the Municipal Sanctuary. With her. left to right are: Ralph Staves. cout, Christopher Landon, a bird student and Charles Collenberger. another Boy Scout who /27ches of rain ‘Monroe County Schools Are Entitled To $601,477 From United States Government T KNOW WHEN a AVAILABLE entitled to $601,4 e is another question, Superintendent of OBRYANT DOE MONEY WILL BE roe County sch en it will be av ruction said today O’Bryant said that if the Navy housing project cc 3 Jouble the amount of Feder in Key West that wi provi chil of x here or a ly affecte The covering Bryant says: "Funds available are insuf ficient for any part of this en- titlement.” letter to O- “We need now a second, third _ and 6th grade teacher, as well as a girl's physical education in- structor and one math teacher for Key West High School.” he said. O'B Policy State Depart- Ahead The State Department official will speak at 8 meeting of three Southeastern Florida school dis- tricts in Miami on August 31. Monroe county teachers now in Session for committee meetings end curriculum planning will up to Mjarmi to hear Humphrey. go up to Miami to hear Hum- Police Search For Woman Driver today ney Lawes Officer W car. . Key West, a wed in the ar the scene Since May, There Have Been 73 Days | When Mercury Seared i To 90 And Above in the midst of summer United Nations Aceuse Reds Of Bad Faith At Truce Talks S ay TOKYO, Aug. 22—(4)—First, & » Sam Gold- the Korean truce situation in a} i | Weather Bureau | nutshell: —No apparent progress | Arey. paper Red Star said today in negotiations . . . another meet~ ; that if the U N continues to hold corroborated with; 28 tonight. —an allied charge | its present suggestion for a Kor- the remark | tt the Communists are making ean cease-fire line, an armistice ides from old-time | th Somterence city of Kaesong | oe m€|«A universal symbol for bad | Ke ie faith.” { ‘An allied broadcast to Korea, quoted the official Communist | | heat | Wescribed as not an official state- | Chinese news agency. It purport- mn . : okagis coving have been 73 cite for the truce talks in order . nk 4a. 00. ct = pleats Soa- to try to intimidate the Allied aa ot oo above.- Normal | negotiators by a show of force. | ; of 90 and above days is| Failing that, said the Allied 20. August breaks all records | Reds iverted j With only one day in the 21 days | oar ane cies ;days of the | their attention to creating inci- . month when the | dents. The latest: The killing of a ; temperature has not gone to. 90/ Chinese soldier. The Allies con- | sincere desire on the er above. July had 28 days 90|tend it was done by guerrillas, | American side. pices , end above, June 22 days, and/and that the Reds have ample Star is the organ of the. iMay three. | power to keep order in the Kae- | Minister of War and |, August 8 was the hottest day | song truce area, lest circulation in the Soviet jin 75 years with 95.3 degrees! As for the truce talks, them-' my and Air Force. ~ jtemrerature, Goldsmith said. selves ... Last night apparently | The article said “our side Coolest summer in recent years | produced no break in the dead- | that, at the jwas in 1936 when the tempera-|lock. The Allies still demand a | military might jture rose to 90 and above only |ttruce along the present battle | almost equal (16 days. Lucky Key Westers had lines. The Reds along the 38th | It said that the Americans mam only 90 degree days in August | Parallel. | tryng to gain territory behind |that year. A dispatch in the Red Soviet present North Korean lines. 1951 has been the driest year | a Since 1927, Goldsmith said. Takes Over in its his- according vu. s i heard on e hottest summer I| member.” : Two all-time Key West we i : 4 i FEL nf FH | Normally Key West gets twen- Harold Casterton Citizen Staff Photo|ty inches of rain from January | |} through ust. So far this| he jyear there have been only wt Key West High gust has been unysuailly Replaces Retiring = L F a Goldsmith said. “General- \ly it is the third rainiest month Bringing with him a long, brill } jaiter September and October.” | The Weather man’ can only at-! bute the unusual heat to a cle. Some summers. are. hot;; sare cool, But this isthe hottest ever. . “We may get some modifica- tion in the heat soon,” ‘said he. jut this was a statement not a premise. jt ¥ me orm Feowvas nae AAUEVICane Hits g as Tampico Mex. funds to oe With Full Fury Injured Reach Fifteen | | BLE f i! 5 z HE sen and 5:00 and between 7:00 to eres :00 p.m. At Preliminary Repart Mr. Casterton is an accomplish- | Electric Power Closed ater oon can “play ‘with | Firemen Rescue Scores foechninede in the oe cay —— —— Of Vet Patients gLAMPICO, Mexico, Aug. 22— = ; Undergoes Change ‘sy, sit sar" “wes Motorist Fined rgone a that 15 persons were injured. | to Lou| Shortly after the storm. hit,; Lack of a speedometer on his | gna Inter- | electric power was shut down to | car brought Evelio V. Valdez, of prevent falling trees from injur- | 2506 Sidenberg avenue, into the | ils of the law yesterday. 7? ¥975098 i i ay, Musica’ fi if : rently »spital 12g Feople in the streets. Fire- ti of wives of MeN rescued 25 families from the | * Valdez was accused of driving | shortly offset the original invest- poco wreckage of their homes. a 45 miles per hour in a 23-| ment.” = i : The sterm hit Tampico in the “per-hour zone on Palm ave-; Just before going to press The nidst of a heavy rain. The wind | Rue. The arresting officer testi- | Citizen was informed by the local | « -/ was estimated at 78 miles an/ fied that he had clocked Valdez hour in Tampico and at 130 miles | bY his (the officer's) meter on an hour at the center of the hur- | the police motorcycle. . ricane which passed 60 miles east] "I don't have @ speedometer,” of the city. Later today, the cen- | S#id Valdez, “but Iam sure 1 ter of the storm is expected to; ‘Continued On Paue Sixy strike the mainland about 30 »p-| miles north of Tampico. | : ~ * The hurricane is the same one Roberts ath a that took 155 lives when it struck ‘TONIGHT at 9 P.M! : i £ i ares iit i ; i t i | \Continued On Page Six? | } avy Will Ask con «we For More Giant Commission Meet Plane Carriers oe WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.2) Is Recessed Secretary Kimball said today: the Navy will ask for more giant’ aircraft carriers. after model tests are completed for the first music num- away T this until a re- Te’ one, pobably within six or eight E nd IR" moriths. 1 : 10 cifered: to. pus Kimball appeared at a Penta-{ jots from Mrs. Ralph | 0", Rews briefing to correct | what he said was his mistake in Saying Monday that additional big carriers would not be re~ quested until completion of the | 59.100-ton vessel recently start-j ed at Newport News, Virginia. 7} | He said today that additional | es cc flattops are a “matter of ‘considerable urgency” because POOR OLD CRAIG joc navy hes longer and benstet SERVICE STATION cianes coming into i Francis at Truman Phone 918) Chairman Vinson of the Ho Your PURE OIL Dealer |Avmed Services Committee re-}j Tires .. Tubes . . Batteries| cently said the Navy would har .. Accessories jtwo more carriers like the o | —— | now being built. Margaret Mitch- eting sioners and the will be held property

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