The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 25, 1951, Page 1

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country, Key Wes:, Fierida, bas the most equabie climate in the with on average F) range of only 14° Fahrenheit THE ae ev be ay Citi; SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN VOL. LXXH. No. 203 KEY WEST. FLORIDA. SATURDAY, AUGUST 25. 1351 have a “darn” First. not The City Mitchell 2. Pay two lots, arittee © Porter Ha L. Johnsot to sell their 40°> let in Garrison Bight Second. if forced to sell— they want a minimum of $7.000. ic the following are 1. Condemn prope most Board riposed. of NIgE.? They valued tie property at Mrs. Ricketts’ rire CHARLIE City Manager Dave King © ‘old Reward ‘tough’ make in Garrison Bight. it is ‘darn’ if they do and + if they don’t. d Yesterday conference with Mr. Mrs. Ralph Milner ended once more in a recess until next Wednesday afternoon. 2 This is what‘the Mitne decision to afternoon's and | 3 DAY SCHOOL Re-Opens Sept. 4 Kindergarten and piri School BOLERO ?: The Incomparable DOROTHY BERLIN FROM $ UNTIL “? —— ALSO —— Y BELL - PEG GRAYSON - THE ORIGINAL SLOPPY JOE'S 261 DUVAL STREET City Commissioners Consider Building Small-Boat Pier Off North Beach Bight Road IF LAND IS BOUGHT FROM — MILNERS, MITCHELL COST WILL BE ABOUT $14.000 PLUS City Commissioners and ‘— “Sugar” Sweeting | Appointed To } } | Housing Au thority, Mayor Louis M. J. Eisner today appointed W. c. “Sugar” Sweeting to a four- year term on the Key West Housing Authority board. Sweeting takes the place of Robert Dopp. Other mem- bers are Ralph Betancourt. Joe Sirugo, Aloysia van- Goidtsnoven. Everett Rus- sell. The new housing commis- sioner is proprietor of Sweet- ing’s Auto Service. Greene street. He served as a city commissioner for nime months. and is a member of the Key West Volunteer Fire Department. At one time. Sweeting was on the Junior Chamber of Commerce Governmental Affairs committee. ; Charles Gibson. 7. matter in hand and starts in on four ice cream cones at the same time knowing there’s more where that came from. Charie< and his family will receive al) of the ice cream they can eat for as month—free of charge. oF That's part of the reward given ‘ Charles when he returned $250 aibors lost by a St. Louis ice cream . WS tiem The firm elso presented s, Clem ©. Price, J.) Charles with a $25 savings bond. Thus far the family has aver- aged consuming about a gallon 8 day—with you guess who eat- ing about half of it. -\Dr. Delio Cabo In City Race . Probe Is Ordered “In RFC Loan Case Medical al Officer To Serve Afloat the former ae On Commie Raily ey 21 AMERICAN SABRE JETS TANGLE WITH ae Key _RUSSIAN TYPE JETS Is Radly Cut ‘In Fight 4A KNIFE-WIELDING OCCURRED THIS MORNING ON DUVAI STREET Elks Club Benefit DANCE TONIGHT. $ TILL “2?” Elks Club Annex Public Cordially Invited Music by CORAL ISLE SERENADERS AIR CONDITIONED Mar; a medick! officer sii of ‘Tampa, Re ded at 56 Rest} West. La. Wilson MRS. AG? Ge: &: & “You Won't Live NES JASIN | Citizen Staff Photo! N — s —— Cure | More Than Two Years Unless You Have Daily X-Ray Treaiment” DOCTOR TELLS MRS. AGNES JASIN; j SHE AND 14 OTHER CANCER VICTIMS MUST GO TO MIAMI FOR THERAPY She couldn't believe hiv one doc County you won't live more mediate and daily X-Ray trea: Mrs. Jasin is just one of 15 cancer patients in Monroe county—/ the tong bus trip to. in Tokyo said e early st. all but one in Key West—who heve to travel the Miami hospital a: 8. glad not t be on band when (Comtirued On Page Severo han two years unless you have im-| West coctor and him. What wag Langford. . Monroe j little—-what can | 1 County m Mrs. Jasin } X-Ray therapy ; X-Ray therapy} Miami souril That wank t X-Ray j that I am net} lescent homes, sland of Key West} the city of Mi amt | ee, escent homes in y therapy.” I talked with her. 1] e did. I know how sbe} -go 160 miles | Arlen saic. } Announcing Opening of Office WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 23 Optometrist 824 DUVAL ST. | F See Keen OF MIAMI FLA. | “See Keene for Keen Sight” | roads lead to the THE U.S.A. ——————— Jeep Draws Fan Mail To Russell Bob Russell. Mexican jun- gle explorer and amateur archeologist has received a fan letter from Argentina asking him for full details on the construction of his jeep which carries him through swamp and across mountains. This is the 3lst letter Rus- holding up. he said: “The little driving I ¢o around here isn't enough to affect it all.” Preparing now for bis win- Russell is MESSAGE MAKES IT HARD CHOICE FOR COMMIES TOKYO, Aug. 25. - val Ridgway bas be Communists vant to resume whether cease-fire choice. Ridgway said he’s But he rejected as ‘alsehoods” the Reds’ char, hat a U. N. warplane bad tacked Kaesong to murder Miami” | Red delegation. That charge was so reply. statement first was liason officer. Analyzing the reply. that {vance.” But neither are the ot the ee claim peace. ‘No Storm Threat’ Seen In Waves | Mulrennan congratulated | Sroup on their choice. He said | that Monroe County was very fortunate in having a local en- comologist available. for appoint- | ment. i Werner is the son of Juv- ing %, sixth region ‘esume negotiations which bavé North and South path eal yeen halted by the Communists.;gia and Florida, .are attending j, “malicious the week long rendezvous. it will tour various , the station, visit the gga bell ‘fleet at Green Cove Sorings and utterly visit the submarine USS Had- | fgise, so proposterous and so ob- dock at the U. S. Naval Reserve! viously manufactured, Ridgway) f the Uie-gnr jdeclared, that it doesn't merit 4 The Allied commander's, broadcast, | 3 ms said 1 need/gnd then delivered te a Chinese) observers | Ridgway! the rendezvous are: Whitmel B. : ieould hardly have apologized for Swain, son of Captain jineidents which he had already! Joseph B. Swain of 410 ‘anded as “manufactured in #d-/ St. Reds: Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Muse of to accept the pn erent eo, St, It's Sane ees however, the Rigs! ‘Released On On Some ory ine, ated re spend a night away from home. insist | wif! decide to continue the négo-! on taking the 12:30 midnight bus which arrives at dawn in Miami tigations, at the same time making | Then they spend weary hours waiting for the X-Ray clinic to open/the propaganda §2,000 Bond {doing it for the sake of world) Mrs. Hannah Baer was arrested they rei MIAML Aug. 25.—(4)—Two | leased on $2,000 weak easterly weves in the Ca- | capiai issued by ribbean Sea showed no signs of | Clerk ‘developing into tropical storm Bond had been set by in the past 24 hours, the weather Court Judge Thomas Caro. en Of MCMC Board | State Entomologist Mulrennan Congratulates Group On Their Choice Of Local Man Monroe County Mosquito Con- ‘rel Board last night appointed ‘Viltiem Walcott. Werner. ©19 White street, director of the | MCMC board. effective Septem- | ber 1, State Entomologist John A. the eni'e Court Judge Eva bein + Gibson. And is r + © University cf Florida, His fevher the late Lawrence Rus- sell “Bugs” Warner, was an intomoiogst-Horticalturist, The position. calls for a salary of $3,600 annually. Other matters discussed were: 1. Call. for bids. on, three new pick-up trucks, and two new dyna: fog machines. . 2. The notice that the State is . Attending Camp 14) — Geng) Tee left it up.4@ from Ship No. 250 are attending the fifth ennual Exr’ “Encampment at thie: n Korea. But his scathing mes-’ Station, Jacksonville, age to the Reds makes it a bard, through 25 August. gr By Kev y 250 explorer = ie oe | During this time caeieer Scouts jatksonyille. The Key West boys attending | St, and Robert L. Muse, son 1S prenting ae jmeat as hamburger, cubed and stew beef at her Poinciana Harry Dongo 1 THAT SOLONS nel With Roosevelt boale- vard at Garrison Bight. | “tf we obtain this ‘half-mile ‘strip of marl crossing. tram |Sirugo, it will save the City jthousands of; dollars,” said, Car- } Ber ei Charged with reckless drivin. causing an accident and leaving 'the scene of en accident, Rise

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