The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 28, 1951, Page 1

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Kéy Wes:, Flotida, bas the most equable climate in the country, with an average tange of only 14° Fahrenheit VOL. LXxII. No. 205 s \OUTHERNMOST NEW SPAPER IN THE U. Sia. KEY WEST. FLORIDA. TUESDAY. AUGUST 28, 1951 Monroe County Marriage Clinic Urged By Juvenile Council Board Asks Survey Of Able Doctors, Clergy. Social Workers A marriage problem clinic where Navy and civilian can obtain skilled g recommended at last s meeting of the Monroe Juvenile Council The suggestion made by J. C Hutchcraft, first vic sident of t organization ca for an Monroe rgymen and who might be and S. March, pre- Council said immediate canvas. county doctors, cl social workers qualified, Li sident of the The Family as the clinie would be culled, will try to mobilize a voluntary staff | of psychiatrically oriented ma | tors, clergymen and social work- ers. This expert staff will Cid free of charge with couples who need help in their adjustments | to marriage, and problems that arise after marriage. “After all,” said March,” when you come right down to it most} juvenile problems are traceable to the problems of their parents. | If you have happy parents, by | and large you will have happy children.” 1 The clinic will be just one more step to prevent juvenile delinquency in Monroe county, March said “Just as we worked for ob tained a iuil-time Juvenile Court Judge for Monroe county, now we hope to win a full time director to coordinate the work of the clinic The second step by tthe Council bo last night is to spor of lectures by M Nora Good son of Florida State University on family mental health prob- Jem The series th geared to the weil as_ educators. so ecommend: hes or a series winter will be ral public as “Aim of the course,” said March, “is to help young married couples through instruction and group discussion on their prob-/ lems.” Civilian be invited to and Navy couples will attend the discus This c serious p: The clinic Jems ance March Mon establi lecture rest of larger cities, and treatr tions problem » of the urse of domestic E has taken the court method d m rs approved the slate of offi who wil Ibe vot (Continued On Page Sight, Stolen Car Found On Front Street 0 Chevrolet, with both en and the clutch pedal to the floorboard with a as taken to Police Head- oy Officer F. Caraballo ing rten of cig- on the front BS” cna to a Mrs street, Key that | Special On | Permanent Waves ONE WEEK ONLY Machine $5.00 Machineless $6.00 Cold Waves $7.00 FRANCES Beauty Salon Tel. 139) 1010 Grinnell Street i cenetnnedsiiaebtetniete ne anil Authority Relations Council, | 3 k KERMIT LEWIN, Executive Director, Key West Housing Authority at the site of the new low-rent Apartments Going Up Citizen Staff Photo | apartments which are being built on First Avenue off Roosevelt boulevard. The George W. Allen apartments will contain 13 two-story buildings. Lewin says they should be completed in Decem- ber for the 117 families who will occupy them. Unidentified Woman Rushed To Hospital An as yet unidentified wom: in he middle twenties mittec the Galey yeste afterr by 1 aph Alley The woman was first taken the police pol on ach ntoxicatior I she com plained of severe stor iach i ‘Contnved On Pace ar ge “Hide-And- Seek” vari On The High Seas ..:: boat-that- nysterious little wasn't-there-call kept the Guard busy from through this morning. After a call reporting that the yttie , wa Whitney”, shrimp trawl aground ne: CHARLIE BOLERO Presents NIGHTLY From $ Until ? SANTA’S LITTLE VIXEN DOROTHY BERLIN HER MUSIC, STORIES OR WHAT'LL YOU HAVE? THE ORIGINAL SLOPPY JCES 201 DUVAL being Memorial plaint © to 6:30 p.m | ress, As “onti mt iter on P Work Sheds Ready Ai Cir! Electric Teme i Key Mea ° TEACHERS WILL DEFEND PUBLIC SCHOOLS AGAINST NATIONAL “SMEAR” DRIVE Tes Joset Hurke, Now Monroe County Teacher Head States Plans mmbat slumn rka_ said. the hope nt of tt of all children t possible ve have made here in Monroe cx be met PALACE Jack Carson and Lola Albright “Good Humor Man” Head In € “lowdds CAPT. GUICE W. JOHNSON, §-foot, 6-inch bombardier from Tampa. Fila. tells fellow bom- bardier Charles Thevenet how he broke two Johnson, a veteran of 41 com bat missions over Korea, broke | (AP. Wirephoto S-foot, 4inch Lt | vertebrae in his neck. the vertebrae when he hit his | head on the archway of his tent | which inclu in Okinawa. “ Damaged Trawler Capainat Off Reef ‘Captain. Shi a Key We », capsiz-| off Alligator eing towed up| eports of the incident mention of any injury Tt is doubtful, if aboard the d. Her ved pr here engines to her Sun HOLLYWOOD DYNATONE MUFFLERS Roy's Key West Auto Parts Co. 121 Duval Street Telephone 1877 - 1878 ‘City Stops ‘Temporary ‘License Grant | And Dade County electrical { plumbing } grab the }Westers and other Out-of-Town Plumbers Must Hereafter Work Under Local Master Until Exam Is Passed Key West is booming now! and contractors want “hon's share.” Lest night. city commission- ers slem the door shut. Miamians have jong kept Key out-of-town- @Ts away from their city by ex- tremely hard exams in the trades of plumbing and electricity. They also require six months’ residence in the county, other foot. Miami is having only expansion | while Key West is in the throes| of the greatest building boom in its history. » In three projects alone, total a But now the shoe is on the building hands, an ordinance was passed Nast night refusing to grant a temporary {plumbing contractors. {they will have to work under a jlocal master plumber until they ass the city's plumbing exami- |} Adams was for people, ‘uation not be created that would jestablish a j thought that the exams should be given at jdays (at present the exams are taken twice sioner. way. He said that it should be! tit for te | cests will” exceed $11,000,000 (Navy Housing, City Electric steam plent, low-cost housing). To keep the business in local license to out-of-town Hereafter tion, Commissioner A. Maitland but he urged that a sit- monopoly. least every thirty yearly). Louis Carbonell, city couldn't see it the Adams’ at.’ That Miamians don't let contractors in, and Key West | should treat them accordingly. City Attorney M. Ignatius | Erotecting local } commis- | outside take an 2 Lester warned . local master plumbers and electricians not to trade their permits. That when they are hired by contractors—they must tive part in the work. Beauiy Contest Rehearsals To Be = ‘La Concha Will Held Tonight Local glamor (both single and| Not Be Sold | married type) will be on parade tonight at the Elks Club where Say: aspirants to the li “Miss Elks Club” jhearsal clad in swim suits. crowns of | Sub” and “Mrs. Elks will hold final dress re- The contest to crown the win- |ners will be held Friday night. Tonight's rehearsal, scheduled | Cty Manager Dave King | | | } | | } for 8:00 p.m., will also be the/ deadline for entry in the contest | which will decide who is to wear | the titles won last year by Mrs: | Ygnacio Carbonell and Miss Pat Mallory. Miss Mallory, now Mrs. Myrtland Cates, | Carbonell will crown their | cessors. bonell will act as master of cere- | jmonies at the floor show to be | and Mrs. suc- Jr. City Commissioner Louis Ca: |held following the rehearsal.} iss Gail Varela, Latin-Ameri- n- vocali: heads the show s harmonica Roberts and singer Faye | | | i } | play-j | The Coral Isle Serenaders will | supply music for show and danc- ing. {both ca Cars s Co ollide in which in A traffice accident were covered by surance occurred at the corner of Green and Simonton streets yesterday afternoon. ng the Officer W. crash, Arthur, states investigat- that a | Chrysler driven by Harry Gold- craft | berg, 1303 Simonton ithe rear of a 1948 Cadillac driv- street, hit en by Norman Markwell of New | York. Neither car received serious jdamage. "PERKY LODGE SUGAR LOAF KEY Clean new rooms with bath available by the week. 16 MILES FROM KEY WEST Quiet. Cool Comfortable, Swimming Pool and Restaur- ant Rates very reasonable. Child- ren Welcomed “Come Out... You'll Love it” Tel. Perky 3 |The Fighting Goes On to; is Adams | Presents Plan To Ease Traffic Problems Here NOT ALL PROVISIONS WERE APPROVED IN THEIR ENTIRETY BY CITY COMMISSIONERS City Commissioners last night authorized City Man- ee aaa A GI WOUNDED in the fighting Korea is carried across pontoon MP"; were on hand to bar vehicles weakened by high waters. Fighting area as hopes for renewal of peace talks fade _bapeaneds beat by the Reds. os $90,000 Has Heenan: For Federal Savings & Loan ONLY 810,000 MORE aie BEFORE CHARTED CAN BE GRANTED IN CITY ———--—4 Businessman Fred. J. Dion last night announced that $90,000 has been pledged by 100 donors for the forming of a Federal Savings and Loan’ Association in Key uf ‘ae ui Pra a | Elizabeth and Sts, —. should be one ‘West The federal government requir-| with parking “on the Les that $100,000 be raised by 75/ South side . M cA nd rews ndividual grants before a chante) between ‘J.D. MacAndrews, Man- “ait be issued. should Dion told the group that there one-way | are 4,000 federal savings and loan’ ing — on the associations in the United States! vi | with combined deposits running j into the millions. | Dion asked city fathers to | posit some city funds in the ppeintion: stating that all sencta are guaranteed by the govern. iment to the sum of $10,000, Tt was City Attorney Lester and } ager of La Concha Hotel, to- day scotched rumours that the downtow. hotel is to be bought and drastically re- novated. Talk has been floating around town thai the six story. hotel was going to be sold to new owners. McAndrews immediately got in touch with one of the owners, Roger L. Main who wrote him as follows: “This letter isto authorize, you to deny as emphatically” as possible that the La Con- cha has been sold: it has ‘rigt: been sold, and there are no negotiations pending for its sale,” "You are at liberty to use this letter to show to others in order to correct the errone- les “Tthat under:the charter no depésits {time. } They stressed that the Florida {National Bank pledges treasury “Gro otto” To Be Be | sConunued On Pare Nunes ee 9 ‘Robert M. Carroll Nhe , A large number of local Mas- ous situation which has ap- parently arisen.” Main ‘New Sub Comdr. wrote. rumors started when a man |r Carroll, newly assigned com- whom he did not identify. | manding officer of the submarine, announced in the lobby what |U. S. S. Amberjack, renovating the hotel. Mc- [ceremony aboard ship. Andrews immediately got in i He was graduated from Dart- touch with the owners who mouth University in 1938. opuld. be made; at the. present) [bonds in the amount of $325,000 McAndrews said that the | Lieutenant Commander Robert officially | his plans were for buying and —- command Friday in a formal wrote him above letter. | Lieutenant Commander Warren Appoints Local Reverend Reverend Ralph Rogers of the First Presbyterian Church here, has been ap- pointed es a member of the Board of Social Welfare, District No. 9, Monroe Coun- ty. it wes revesled today in (Continued On Page Eight) a eee Phone 886 Phone

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