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THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN FHE U.S.A, No. 261 RotarySees [== ae Associated Press High School Will Install Football Came ees hoto Service The Associated Press to Mrs, Toth Speaks day telephoned The Citizen On Purpose Of requesting permission to use Cookie Sale Being Space and photographic faci- lities for the installation of a Conducted By Scouts A footbail film of the Key West- | | complete Wirephoto service | during the visit of President | Truman to Key West. In granting permission, St. Mary's game held the rapt at-| The Citizen assured the AP tenties of members of the Rotary | Of full co-operation in the Club yesterday in an after lunch | Showing as pari uf the day’s pro- 8ram. Coach Winston Jones made | transmitting of pictures and processing of same on Citi- the running comment as the plays | were exhibited. zen equipment. The Citizen will make available its dark room and equipment on a 24-hour per Mrs. day basis during the visit. Kathryn Toth. Girl Scout | | Special Associated Press Leader, spoke on the purpose of | the cookie sale now being conduct- @d by the Giri Scouts of the loca- ~ She asked for cooperation of | the | elub and other civic groups in Time To Keep were made by ‘seve men; others by just a tory. “Nothing, ‘really big," explains their commander, Major Dennis :Continued On Page Six) technicians will install equipment that will result in the transmitting of pictures of the visit being sent helping to raise a fund for the throughout the United States establishment of a scout camp in and to AP Wirephoto sub- Monroe county. Cookies purchased scoibers th risa! hout the by the club were served at the) World. carrying a Key West. Juncheon. Florida dateline. Joe Pearlman, president of the | a Se SS Organization announced a board perine to be conducted Novem- © 13 at 8 p.m. at his home, 707 | iB ch Simonton street. ritis Jerry Trevor led the club song- fest. a d Out-of-town-visiting Rotarians in- | ‘Comman oes cluded Bill Fairleigh, distillery | business, Frankfurt, Ky.; Richard | M. Allen, fruit growing, Salisbury, | al e Ss Md.; Ora E. Harman, paint retail, | Battle Creek, Mich., and Harry | Ty, ; Johnson, boats and nautical equip- | Ready To Raid At ment, from Branford, Conn. This} Any Fela att ine an Visit to: the| Communists Nervous meeting years ago. And Frustrated ° | OFF WONSAN, KOREA, Former Policeman —i@.—-Far behind the battle line a eo Communist supply dump blows up or a Red convoy truck explodes on Is Theft Victim ja mined road. The British Com- John W. Vermilyea, a visiting | mandges are at work. ‘ ex-policeman from Arlington, Va.,| The British Royal Marine Com- reported the theft of his wallet | ™amdoes are ready to raid at any from his motel on Simonton street | ti#¢ to keep the Communists ner- to the Sheriff's office Wednesday. | YOUS and frustrated. : The wallet contained, ‘saa from The Commandoes have struck in $160, 2... marriage ae ee nk ‘Maryland drivers’ permit and a Social Secu- rity Card (577-09-4894), A motel employee was question- ed in connection with the theft but was later released. The Sher- iff’s office is investigating. } WANTED Girl or young Woman for Office er, Good Salary. Book-} keeping experience preferred. Apply oh NAVARRO, Inc. ee | Oni v Mac's Place Under New Management BOCA CHICA | BY POPULAR REQUEST A Repeat Performance of Brad & Woody STRING MUSIC AND COMEDY i Open Daily from 8 a. m, to 11 p. m. Per Order RE ETA ATT Just Arrived All Sizes of ... BICYCLES - WAGONS SCOOTERS, and OTHER WHEEL TOYS - A Deposit Will Hold Any Merchandise As A Lay-Away For Christmas WE PICK-UP AND DELIVER BICYCLES FOR REPAIRS Bicycles Rented OVERSEAS CYCLE STORE 1030 Eaton Street TEL. 1380 C. B. HARVEY WILL SPEAK OVER RADIO STATION WKWF Tonight at 7:45 P. M. (Paid Political Advt.) GAS: IS COSTS LESS Nov. 2. | more thana dozen raids... Some). | slipping through Communist, terri-} | Peso Miso" ther tne Aer: | *'King Says ‘Lots Will ‘Be Filled City Manager Will Carry Out Wish Of City Commission On Eliminating Pools j | City Manager Dave King will | carry out the wishes of the City | Commission requiring owners to | fill lots which contain stagnant {pools of water when William W. ; Warner, entomologist for the Anti- {Mosquito district presents a list {of such lots to him, he said today. | The City Commission voted four |te one, Tuesday night, A. Maitland ‘Continued On Page Five) | Murphy Worked — ‘For Establishing ‘Defense Area A famous man once said | ‘Everyone talks about the weathe t. Everyone talks about the jneeds of our community — but | James W. Murphy is doing some- |thing about it. | I have been working with of- ficials in Washington for the past two months toward the establish- | ment of a Defense ‘Area cesigna- | tion for the city of Key West. | taken toward this and it should be | West is a Defense Area. | Under this Act, the City of Key | West is eligible for substantial fi- POR RG CERES SORE RSIS ES RS RE JAMES W. MURPHY and extension; garbage disposal equipment; financial aid for police estrictions _ a : so that a person with a modest in- come can become a home owne In the closing day of last session of Congress this Act was amended to include financial aid to schools. the City Commission to keep em- ployment at a high level. This I will do by trying to cut restrictions }for obtaining building material fully employed. I think that the parking meters should be reduced to penny toll so there will be a faster turnover of help merchants as pers. My qualifications for the posi- tion of City Commission are five well as is mental and Public merce, Chairman for two years of National Foundation for Infantile War Commission. I served two years on the State Public Affairs Committee, Jr. Chamber of Com- merce and, in 1948, was selected the most outstanding young man in public affairs and was given an awarded merit. 1 spearheaded the fight for the voting machines you will use elec- tion day; the first mosquito fog machine was obtained because of my efforts. I formed the first gency Volunteer Workers in the State of Florida T have assisted in | community projects. To have a good City the citizens must be well housed, happy, and | j} employed, and obtain for their tax | dollar all the services they pay for. So be happy and vote for James W. Murphy for your sioner. PULL LEVER NO. 7-A (Paid Political Advt.) many COME IN TODAY — BUY NOW AND SAVE! — but no one does anything about it” | The preliminary steps have been | announced at any minute that Key | nancial aid for sewer repair work | 1 think it is the responsibility of ' needed to keep our citizens gain- | parking space, which in turn will | years as Chairman of the Govern-' Affairs Com- | mittee of the Jr. Chamber of Com- | Paralysis, Chairman of the Elks | Polio Emer- | | other City Commis- ' KEY WEST, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1951 | See pel |Higher Taxes | |Hit All Payrolls | From Now Onward| Those of us who work for } a living received a shock | | with our paychecks received { after Uncle Sam's new 11 | | percent income tax rise. ef- | | fective yesterday. Anybody who got a pay- | check today or yesterday fol- lowing the November 1 tax | increase saw the new hole eaten out his waves, A $50 a week wage earner will pay about $52 more - } year taxes from yesterday | onward. Anyone who earns / $13 a week and up will have | to pay taxes to Uncle Sam if j he is single. Any married j man must pay if he earns $25 a week and up. And if the man has one child, his tax begins at $40. Two kids leaves a margin of grace up to $52 a week, then taxes be- gin. Three kids means he is exempt up to $65 a week. The higher income taxes do not tell the whole sad story to tax-payers. The Fed- eral government has increas- ed taxes one cent on cigar- ettes, and on other items. | More tan that, the local Bu- reau of Internal Revenue States that there are many hidden taxes—passed on to the consumer by the manu- facturer who must pay ex- cise taxes. There's a silver lining in every sky. particularly a tropical sky. Offsetting the higher taxes for Key West- ers, at least, is the lower cost of living permitted by frost-free climate, so furn- aces to stoke with expensive fuels; no fur coats to buy: no galoshes, and snow shovels, Said one wage earner. oe . ‘No Dumping In | . . Garrison Bight 1° City, Manager Dave, King hue ‘stationed a policeman at Garrison Bight every day wien the char-} ‘ter and pleasure boats come in- to»port to insuze that nothing is dumped in the Bight, he “an: /nounced today. , { King said, “I'm not kidding when I say that anyone whoj{ Cont:nued On Page Six) CARIBE c. oun RTAY CALEN |... business. Men‘s -Luncheons SATURDAY HUNGARIAN GOULASH with NOODLES | MONDAY CHICKEN POT PIE, ROLLS and BUTTER i } | TUESDAY OLD FASHIONED BEEF STEW | ! WEDNESDAY YANKEE POT ROAST, MASHED POTATOES and GRAVY TUTIRSNAV BAKED PORK CHOP, BOROOLAISE SAUCE FRIDAY NEW ORLEANS | §SHRIMP CREOLE |§with RICE 85c Roli and Butter Served with Above Luncheons | NOTICE SATURDAY, NOVE THE ONLY COCKTAIL LOOKING BOTH THE MEXICO alR COND: ATOP LA CON | | WE STILL HAVE A FEW NEW CARS AT THE OLD PRICES— -FUTURE SHIPMENTS OF CARS WILL COST You MORE!!! ‘Eisenhower ‘Leaves For ‘Truman Talks | leaders. Be * ontgec from the Sea Plane Base leading | jto No. Re-Ope LOUNGE IN THE U ATLANTIC OCEAN AND GULF BY TROPICAL TRADE WINDS yy yy 7 THE QUARTERDECK iA HOTEL — NATURALLY LA CONCHA HOTEL — J. D. McAndrews swimming FIRST STOP FOR GENERAL’S PLANE WILL BE AT FORT KNOX ALLIED HEAD. | IN EUROPE, Nov. 2. Money Will Remain In Washington Until Field Is Acquired By Public The $50,000 allotted for Meach- am field by the Civil Aeronautics | City Electrical $85,000 Swimming Pool Will Be Built By Kilpatrick And Helberg On Roosevelt Boulevard Strong Possibility $50. 000 Allotted For Meacham | sebagai ae! Not Available So Long As on ee Private Investors Own Field!” Se Sak tty eae Kilpatrick and Charles Hel- | wakes,” ta quent Gur te Inspector Has “Sturm ae Been Appointed niga 'tuscen attr presen time, |The owners have not come in as SUPREME QUART! j>'#.—General Dwight Eisenhower | administration will not be made | 9 ‘takes off from Orly Field in Paris available unless Meacham field! The Key West Civil Service | yet to pay for the permit, but the j tonight for two days of talks with | becomes publicly owned, City | Board approved one police appoint- | Inspector's. estimate of cost is President Truman and other U. S.| Manager Dave King told | $85,000. com- | ment, one military leave for a pa- missioners yesterday. at a svecial | troleia and a school guard among [He will be accompanied by his | Pformal meeting at City Hall, [other business at its meeting at Wife and a small staff of personal | King conferred by phone with | City, Hall last night, Victor Lowe, the Miami District office of CAA | ler @anounced today. aides. | Alexander Lubinsk ¥ ; : $ . " yo Was ap | The trip is being made at Presi-| When news of the $50,000 allott- proved as an electrical inspector ek Sern request, ostensibly | ment came through to find out So the President ‘can’ talk with'|if that money could be made Apeiee: Cis bacon November Risenhower on the progress of the | available for Meacham field im- | f>,"ei Simanaeme wie Seer North Atlantic defense setup. | provement and construction now. | ¢+ nographer. oe Each of the 30 cabanas will have its own private shower and toilet. There will be a patio constructed around the pool and cabanas, the plans show. It could not be aseer- tained as The Citizen went to press the exact size of the pool, If it conforms :to national swimming competition standards there is a strong possibility that northern col- The General leaves at 10 p. m. Eisenhower is expected in The CAA office told him that; Malcolm K. legiate teams may come to Key Washington Monday for the talks. |until Meacham is acquited by’| gots probationsey appoint en a | West for their winter training. Speculation immediately arose in!the city or county the $50,000! Permits actually issued by j of October 26 for police patrolman. | Henry A, Lounders, Sr., was ap- ; pointed temporarily as police pa- trolman. <A military leave of ab- ; Sence was granted Al K. Albertus, | effective November 1. The airport is at present own-} Building Inspector Russell posed a $6,000 house remodeling permit. and a moving permit for a house moved from 922 Truman avenue to_ 734 Poorhouse lane. George Wil- lard took out the permit. pe Paris that the President may have | will stay in Washington, where | summoned Eisenhower for talks|it was appropriated. CAA _ will on politics as well as on European not participate in Ms pede defense. |development unless it is publicly The possibility that Eisenhower | owned may become candidate for the Re- ‘publican presidential nomination) ed by Key West Improvement ee i ibagacnc yorn Frank Wood, 1908 |Wis led to the feeling that Mr.|Inc., largest landowners in Key by the ‘Truman. may wish to discuss | West. The City has been trying | ard Hi Eisenhower's political plan—and!t, acquire the field by negstio: | ogeorald as his ‘own. ‘tion for its purchase. The com- who is r First stop fer the general's per-jyiny rejected the $100,000 offer ,23 day sonal Constellation—the Columbine} made by the city at the last | Charl on Page Three) | nee: between city commis: | Work On Damaged | City Pipeline The City of Key Souith Beach i 499 feet of a disintegrat- in is us ne a nie nee City Patio Restaurant | Manager Dave King said teday. {Present were C, Sam B. Curry, |Isabel Fleming and Clerk Victor Captain C. C. Adell, Com: a sell, Presidential Pa West is work- This pipe takes care of sewage 2 Disposal plant. Everybody, Yes | Everybody Agrees To This You don’t have to be a can- didate for City Commissioner io agree that our sewer system should be improved, or that the |} Garrison Bight should be con- DRUNKARD a “Meller Drammer’ IN § ACTS WITH OLIOS Tonight |] served as a public domain, or AS nee A DINING ROOM thru Nov. 3rd that garbage should be collected IN TOWN e more frequently, or that we || Pict BARN THEATER | should’ fight to exterminate || gat by Sas baa | mosquitoes, or that something should be done to relieve traffic ]| congestion in Key West, or any other thing designed to help our city. Keller Watson was asked why he had not commented on those 319 Duval Street TICKETS ON SALE AT FAYE’S GIFT SHOP AND AT THEATER $1.50 (Tax Incl.) re DINE AND RE REFRESHMENTS ‘ if i ah things during his campaign for : in the Basket FINEST OF FOOD, COCK “a Commissioner and he re- BREAKFAST SERVED BOATING; FISHING, plied: 8 ‘til 9 “They are self-evident facts, on Nov, and self-evident facts need no comment. Any five adults, re- siding in Key West, were they our City Commissioners, would favor those projects, and, as I reside here, I favor them. Progress entails developments, but our city has progressed so fast during the last 10 years we haven't been able to keep up with it. If our voters deem it wise to elect me as one of their Commissioners, I assure them my efforts will be directed to- ward making Key West a still better place in which to live.” Keller Watson’s lever number is 11-A, the last on the ticket as it will appear in the voting ma- chines. (Paid Political Advt.) 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