The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 24, 1951, Page 8

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Page 8 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘Went Half Way To Heaven’ Oe ee Friday, August 24, 135! Minnesota Flyer The Lm eremeemmemccemmte: Says) At FAWTUlant Florida: Clear to partly cloudy through Saturday except for, oderate east to northeast wind: A weak easterly wave in the} Ensign James M. Russ, USN 1 will be announced Thurs- tton, for exampie,) American baybeerry was used . iadioees ¢ iguana director of operations said ‘moré pie, | soars pecoonmennar rere (Pay of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Russ,|day, August 30, by the Industrial | and more leaders have Ben killctes to make candles 200 years ago. (ae activity and moderate| 41/4 Gilliat street, Duluth, Minn., Relations Office ‘ed because police and, military (P) Wirephoto | easterly winds. Another ¥ recently completed a four patrols are: dany armed with RAYMOND BALDI, 62, gets @ playful pinch on the chin from | wave is entering the Windward| months course in All Weather Legion Officials aster ig eae ra ss! : oe: jhis five-year-old. st ughter, Patricia Palombi, at his home and Leeward Islands. Weather | Flying at the Fleet All Weathe ea | ‘in Binghampton, N. Yu. where he is recovering from an opera. conditions elsewhete in ea Training Unit, Key West. ‘Th Will Attend Meet ——— " ; ropics are stal less thi tier duzing wh: heart stopped beating for three minutes.” s ore aay. |course consists of advanced flight PRU TERS, SHORE io heart, massaged it and resiored it 10 "0!Mal shower activity course consists of advanced HE" A s64, pistrict schoo! of In-) ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES. revive Baldi. Baldi said he “went half way to heaven” and x Sarina signed to. qualify th suction for newly el eee os rer- and EQUIPMENT :.. A A | ¢ for: Chefler ican Legion officers wi held; . 3 eee —e a =e Report Tete cecal aa eat! “lat Harvey Seeds Post Home in| 226 Duval Street "paine 2 FOR FALL CLASSES Key West, Fla, Aug. 24, 1951 |"He entered naval service as af Miami on Sunday, Post Com . Nav T Ils Observations taken at City Office | Midshipman in the Navy Avia cata’ " a Beat tateacion | Royal Standard and y ie 2:00 AM. EST [tion College ‘Program, ‘In Janu-/&j‘fogay. The school will be con, POFtAbLe Typewriters, Pi ‘emperatures jary, 1951, he was designated a sige icles _ i TE > g ‘ Highest yesterday . 94| Naval Aviator at Pensacola, Fla vaucte Oy ot omsttict Com-| Ask about our payment-plan NDER SCHOOL of DANCE Lowest last night 78|\ after completing the prescribed Y H eo | . Mean 86) flight training course f 1 i) atienta the ce ‘ . ‘ P omnes ere Today Xora $3) Ensign Russ will report tolvaiee Gommandce Heoaotecs We rent typewriters and To Pet | camane. cor = [compote Squadron SiniyTwo gang, Commands: Remaguerg,| _Aading Machines Ballet - Toe - Tap - Ballroom Fifty persons were killed this ; Precipitation [see oe au espe ree) Stirrup and others from Arthur| = Cmdr. Foresman Replaces | : Pa |'Total last 24 hours 0 ins,|™ment to duty involving flying.” lawyer Post { | morning when their air liner | 7 oni.” month 04 He is a graduate of Cathedral : Cmdr. Robert Safford | crashed within five minutes | 1 rsncy this month . 247 High School, Duluth, Minn., and es é As Public Info Officer of reaching its Sostipation WF otal thinvant 10.49 i ins | attended Marquette University Interferes With Officer Monda: } Au Wy, 5 a transcontinental flight. { Rice Ge * | for two years. Walter Allen, 307 Catheri At K. W. Naval Station | The United Airlines four- | Deficiency this yea 10.01 | chasse nN street, was arrested by Officer PY, Lg. engine ship plunged into the se 44 Commander James BR. Eor~| — ost of @ hill near Oakland, esman, Harbor Defense Officer at | | Relative Humidity 7% Naval Employees ___ WEATHERMAN ‘Completes Course To Meet To Elect |Men Meet With _ [To Be Transferred! Shop Committees | Area Inspector 4 ae a: g| An election of represer ‘| Robert E. Lee Christie, area | the aa S. Naval Station Key] Miami. : « Forecast pee % !to “shop committees” at the U.S. | inspector for the Florida Motor | 1° ah = eoprtewed to duty < ie car, es n by Coe’ ‘| Key West and Vicinity: Cloudy| v on will be held to Vehicle Commissioner, is here to- Peak disse — Ree Be S ue Se pai S cloudy with scattered] : OUD SE eae elie day to meet with automobile |ya5 announced. He has been sta-|t@ the front left fender, parking showers or thundershowers thru! employ will be given the op- | dealers and finance companies. _|tioned in Key West since last) light and grill, Damages totaled Saturday; mot much change inj portunity to vote in the annual Lee will explain the workings’) August when he replaced Comdr | $05 . : : | . ate election of the title and lief laws to local} Gadberry as Industrial Offic | Be a nkhouser told Officer | temperature. Gentle to moderate Shop committees were. deve-| auto and: finance men. He will Comdr: Nesbitt is married and/| Da port that he didn't see | variable mostly easterly winds. i }toped for the purpose of furnish- | be assisted by Dan Oliver, Fieldyhas two children, Martha, age c ampbell drive in behind him. i ¥ saga He admits, however, that he was ing an opportunity for 4 |ment and local thundershowers on lower} ployees to meet tog \¢ east coast and at widely scattered f 2itheir common advantage lector and the Sheriff's office. ae 4 Siac aware aaa eater , ly to disseminate .| this morning. ; {Commander Nesbitt is a gradu-) Pormit For noons. Not quite so warm in the 3 é information, to We have set up regional head-| ate of the U. S. Naval Academy etree aot portion, other , to uss questions quarters in Miami at 701 25th’) at Annapolis and holds a m Sree on een ees pce to work, to make q Street to service auto dealers and }ter’s degree in Naval Construc: |Fenee Issued dea Be + sti a finance companies.”, said Chris-" | Jacksonville thru the Florida provement of physical alee. = Building Permit was issued j| Stra s and East Gulf: Light to!§ conditions, and to promot | lay by phe Inspector tual cooperation, understa Rinse aes Service Ribbon. "| Ralph Russell to Fred W. Haag, r : iS ant to permit the lat- through turday. Partly cloudy “ie. ing, and confidence the Asi 6 » elig > » j the | jati rt al ther with local showers and i To be eligible ,to vote in the -_— LUMPUR—(?)— Fits Ribbon, ic-Pacific Area Service | tins ar _ sacs "ae ‘ee w thundershowers | Mink for a penod. cxcoging a| ne, omen ees 7] ——— ia Philuhing Pecralt wea acai - " “ uired for a period exceeding a| gg 3 ——— | Official U.S. Navy Photo} year and must not-be a sup SO Tan Take ances ee Loch. Lomond is Scotland’s| to Charles Porra of 411 Petronia Weather Summary for the | ENSIGN JAMES M. RUSS (Vicor Nominations were made} ltich sanrving = “i eo a largest lake. street. Tropical Atlantic, Caribbean Sea «Sent to Jacksonville jast week by all departments at] killed since” Settee es ny oo —_— and Eastern Gulf of Mexico: | station. Results of the elec-| ry the British A cow is able to utilize pure| Wax made from the native- y at 9:00 A.M. Three Promotions |i. | with using profanity ; bere Pay Damages While backing up his car on | Harris avenue yesterday after: {noon, Navy physician Robert K. Commander Richard J. Nesbitt! puntchouser collided with a. caf head of the Ship’s Department at} ariven by Guy C. Campbell of \Dealers, Finance |Comdr. Nesbitt five and Elizabeth, age three. Hi: wife is Mi Margaret Nesbit | i? fault in the accident and of- formerly a resident of Honolulu, [fered to pay for the damages. Supervisor for the Motor Vehic- le Commissioner. Christie met with the Tax Col- non-supery ‘| World War II Victory Medal, and | 2513 Flagier, ‘Jungle Cleanup A spokesman for an. Legion of jocal SALES . SERVICE . RENTALS A group of n on Petronia street, ye afternoon and charged | and inter-| Thru Friday, Aug. 3lst (Except Wed.) the Key West Naval Station, has | area ee scdih i} g - Ct F: i T cti | ore =m . © « © ering with an officer. been appointed Acting Public! the plane left Boston last | Barometer (Sea Level) 9:00 A.M. | At Naval Station nformation Officer, the avy night f Gébiead ana it 29.99 ins.1015.6 mbs | announced today. He replaces ig ti scabies. 4 ae ae | A a | T I: | Comdr. Robert Safford who has| W&s Mying nonstop trom Mil. | Tomorrow's Almana Announce oday! been transferred to the Supreme | eet hang aS oor 2A liscimies ei | : Mies Command Staft in Paris, | Sua | Sunset iy ee er of he aiems Fance Moonrise pm , ave Lt. Comdr. Foresman has been| | Three, minutes before the |aaosueat 2:12 pan,{selected for promotion the Navy | stationed at Key West since May a — PI | Moon, last quarter ‘Aug, 24] announced today of this year. He was assigned to| 5&9 made a routine report to Harold F, Menges, the station after completing tha| ‘is control tower and he said aval Station Protestant Chap: Harbor Defense course at Trens-| 0ting about any trouble. Tides in has been selected for pro- ure Island, San Francisco, Cali- Earlier. it was believed that otion to Lieutenant Command fornia, His additional duties in-| 47 9F 48 persons were Killed. | Naval Base He is residing at Quarter elude that of Agee, Baxe Oper: | Later the airline said that 44 | TOMORROW Fort 1 tions Officer. | eeReers and six crew | High Low Lieutenant (jg) Troy M. M PMs. Foreaman is the “former | “Members were _ aboard» and 3:12 am. 11:08 am. | Kinney, Officer-in-Charge AFD Miirgaret Miller of New Castle,| ‘at al! were killed. 6:14 pm. 9:07 pm. {1-28 has been selected for pro- | Indiana. Comdr. and Mrs. Fores- |e | 0Q0 |motion to Lieutenant. He is re- ¢ at 1022 Elgin Lane in | ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA [siding at 15-2 Poinciana place They have four chil-| Paar | Reference Station: Key West jieutenant (jg) Edward C. dren; Elizabeth Lee, age ciht.! Matecumbe Land | Time of Height of Loveland, Ordnance Officer of James Luther, age five: Robert | atec umpe Lan | Station— Tide high water’ the Naval St: 1, has been se- | Glenn, age th: and Timothy | @ nl (om | Bahia Honda lected for promtion to Lieuten- } Wallace, one year old. ‘Sells For $56,400 Pores aaa 10m =: 9.0 ft ant He is residing at Rest | A graduate of Kansas State} Ry : | No Name Key 3each | Teacher's College, Comdr. Fores-| , Mt and Mrs. Ellis Glid- | (east end) —-+2h 20m Effective dates of pro | man has been in naval service| 8S have sold for $56.400 | Bocd: Chics Gane at teeta since 1942. He is entitled to wear| Prorerty on Lower Mate- | (Sandy Pt) “oh Win | later the World War Il Victory Me-| Cumbe Key to Samuel B. | Caldes Channel i a me dal, the Pacific Occupation Me-| rman and Myer Harrison. | (north end) -+2h 10m The warranty deed for the +14 ft. (—)—Minus sign: Corrections to be subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to be added. dal, the European-African Serv- ice Ribbon, the American Area | Se: e Ribbon, and the Asiatic: | Pacific Area Ribbon with a} bronze star for combat duty. | — } Legion Holds...” | WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS IN THE LINE OF Children’s TOYS COME TO THE large purchase was the office of filed Circuit Court Clerk Earl Adams yesterday. | in i \ Subject to a mortgage of ee $36,000 the property is near the upper toll gate on Lower Mafecumbe Key. |Your Grocer SELLS that Goo | STAR * BRAND Dance Tonight | SMERICAN CQ)FREE | TROPICAL TRADER ult special promenade of Voi- ° | oe yoy Hews TODAY—— || 718 Duval St. Phone 1000 and honor group of the Ameri-| | ean Legion, will be held tonight} | ™.,| Florsheim | | | | at the Legion Home at 8 p. il i 2 es Paul L. Mesa, Jr., Corresponde THREE HOTELS IN Mi AMI at POPULAR PRICES stated. Preliminary instructions] will be given the candid be initiated at the “wreck Located in the Heart of the City Suede Calf” held in Miami on Saturda RATES NJ WRITE or WIRE Chef de Gare Daniels REASONABLE ROOMS for RESERVATIONS that the initiation at Mian is with BATH and TELEPHONE paying honor to two outstand F d P iL: AC y ing Legionnaires and Voyageu or ershing Miller lives t @ who had devoted their the betterment of the American Hotel Hotel Hovel Legion and the Forty and Eight 60 N.E. 3rd St pee AS Ist meee 229 N.E. Ist Ave, ne class will be known 8 ato 08 ert B. Lambert and Wealte pea “Bev pavers Solarium Heated Elevator J. Hanzo € The complete program is a 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION Candidates report to Post, Miami Physica} exa ‘colorful eee *brushable Promena: velvelaael t Degree ; cond Degré We have it in every conceivable 4:00 Third Degree combination of colors and 30 | Dinner at the Har patternd. If thecatyle pana is Pt Pera ia right, we have it.» amd : ries Florsheim made itt For the Bruns You Know— Fined 3 In 5 In Court LEWINSKY’S y. Judge Hilar reese in Traf. = fie Court yesterday for failing t Men's Ss Shop stop at 2 red traffic light. The! 336 DUVAL STREET ee officer was A. Alber-| PHONE 146 ANYTHING CONCERNING 1130 Duvar Sr 629’2 DUVAL STREET AUTOMOBILES SEE TWINS THE Telephone $1 Classified Advertisement Dept. ‘Key West Citizen Studio Located Above Lee's Food Center PH. 1870-187 PEARLMAN’'S INCORPORATED : “THE STORE OF QUALITY” . Key West's sale Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Store \e Three Flights Daily and Mexico Three Flights Weekly. HAVANA CUBA, TO DO YOUR | TO HAVANA VERA CRUZ, MEXICO Leave Arrive Leave pena na SCHOOL Flight Key West Havana Flight Havana 952 10:15 A.M. 11:00 A.M, | 991 7:45 A.M, Sinise Pe Pi, ‘ 954 91:45 P.M, 2:30 P.M. Mon. - Wed. - Fri. SHOPPING 956 4:00 P.M. 1:45 P.M. 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