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Fess “Raise The Roof’’ Drive Starts Mo $7,000 NEEDED TO | one a : ‘ 9 ° 2.9. | ‘ lace where th tie up. King}. BUILD wickeRs’ [Retail Merchants |Liaison Com. 1s Armistice Day’ [iic'att"wnere tot soe ing] ¢cADELL ATTENDS A drive to “Raise The Roof” on Wicker’s Stadium will officially get underway Monday. ‘Phe campaign, with an objective 4 fae sf ittee | Station, Boca Chica, will deliver|Pliance with these rules, King} presented Naval air activities in ‘“< A regular meeting Monday at 8:30| To serve as a liaison committee | si > rer Pi hes en. is being ‘sparked by the bake at the Chamber not Com-|to intercede between the com-| the Armistice Memorial Address | 524. the Key West area. Island City Baseball League and | merce rooms. munity and President Truman's | at the Memorial Services sched- Re was will result, it is planned, to have| All members and other mer- | party, when the Chief Executive | uled for Sunaay, iWovember 11th, the» grandstand at the ball park under shelter on or before Decem- ber 1. League offiicals met yesterday with City Manager Dave King who gave permission to start the drive and who told the campaign com- mittee that the city would make up the deficit between the $3,000 | ‘ t THe wey west ¢remeke == fridey. November 2, 1851 To Hold Meeting _ The chants Association will hold Key West Retail Mer- its | chants in the retail field on Du- | val St. and immediate vicinity are urgently requested to attend | this meeting. Saturday, November 3rd. _ will be the first Saturday the new opening and closing hours of 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. will be observed by all Retail merchants on Duval } Services Set | Lt. Gg) Edward Riley, Chap- |lain Corps, U.S. Navy, Naval Air Named Again For Truman’s Visit arrives next week, will be Cham- | Bayview Park at 4:30 p.m. ber of Commerce president, Ed-| All veterans organizations in win F, Trevor, William M. Arn-|the city have been invited by old, Everette Russell, Earl R. | the Arthur Sawey Post 28, Am- Adams, Paul J. Sher and Albert | erican Legion to participate. Mills. tn NO DUMPING IN This same group of men has (Continued from Page One) functioning for several years and will make plans for observing this | | | | on the boat they must chemical toilet. The policeman is standing guard at the Bight from 4:30 ta have a oa 6 p.m. daily to insure com- Field by Navy air and returned to Key West Wednesday. He was ac- companied by Commander R. W. Jackson, Executive Officer of the Naval Air Station here, who re- Three Flights Daily Fly to Havana Also For Reservation } tka hhey lvpar’s vi Washington | doesn’t comply with th rules TO HAVANA Fy Taised by the Island City league ;St- and vicinity. jyear’s visit of the ashing! aha regulate 7 rules : anywhere in the and the cost of the structure, es-| Joe Pearlman, president of the | party. : peed : big ave his Leave Arrive , 5 timated at close to $7,000. association earnestly requests} A highlight each year is the jcity permit cancelled to use Gar- || Flight Key West Havana United States on Initial meeting of the commit-|all merchants to observe aed hi gaat that Has. Been ok [ieee ie Ke iff 952° 10:15 AM. 11:00 AM. : i hours which were voted on by|ranged by the committee er rules that King is 954 1:45 P.M. 2:30 P.M. se]3 Severs Mr aie ae Desce the association at its last meet-| past, for coorespondenls attached |stringently enforcing are that|f se ken oar wad BM Scheduled Airlines floy Hamlin | ing. |to the Presidential party. si | boat owners must keep sidewalks | a Rr ala sep Cuvee i i ‘ lak | Al Mills, chairman of the com-|near their boats clean, that they | all al mr tatetion cai Soo Roseeb, eos @ _| mittee last year, said that public |must carry liability insurance to TO KEY WEST 721 Duval St. any treasurer. The executive Bulletin ::: between ae city ane v |protect the city, which also cov- Leave Arrive tee includ ‘er |press party have always been of |ers the sidewalks in front of the|{| Flight Havana Key West See persion at Bendy’ Cate. ; |the best. Key West has received 951 9:00 A.M. 9:45 A.M. Next to Margaret teria and owner of the Island City | Menree county road projects, 15 | vaany publicity “breaks” as a re-| 953 12:30 P.M. 1:15 P.M. A St League entry which bears his | them, are the subject for con- | sult of this close coopeartion. | 955 3:00 P.M. 3:45 PM. nn ore name. and Gerald Abreu. It is be- lieved City Commissioner Louis Carbonell would soon become a member of the committee in addi- tion to Fernandez and Abreu. Yesterday’s meeting was barely underway when $300 was donated by the committe itself. The sum came from Benny Fernandez, $100, Roy Hamlin, $50, and the Bermuda Market, $50 The committee stated that con- tributions may be sent, or deliver- ed to Joe Russell, in care of Ben- ny'’s Cafeteria, 905 Simonton st. Russell announced, ‘We'll accept everything from a penny from the piggy bank to your entire bank- roll.” Need for a covered grandstand was stressed by Fernandez who said: “It’s our business as busi- ness men to see that the younger element is kept healthy and busy at health-giving sports.” If-a covered stadium will in- erease the number of fans coming to the stadium to encourage our youngsters, then it is our duty to see that the stadium is cover- ed. ‘The committee will ask the City Commission at next Tuesday's -meeting to ask for bids. Plans and specifications are already being drawn up by Joe Watkins of the Bennett construction company. Bids are returnable on the 19th but it is believed that the commit- tee will.ask the city commission to accept the bid in order that the erecting of the roof can get under- way in time for completion this month. : *The structure will probably be 9 \ of, pipe frame. superstructure with UE riper end wued sheoiig hed to wriggle and writhe INCORPORATED Be EE to make it fireproof. on the tee, ~~ BRITISH ‘Continued From Page One}, Aldtidge of London, whose as ing experience extends beck 14 years in the Royal Marines. When the raids’ are over the Commandoes rest up within easy artillery range of Red batteries and wait to:go again. Where they train and rest and huddle around stoves made of oil ims and old mortar shell cases. snows already brighten the Korear peaks to the west. a Communists have diverted = a the i to sary the r periodically by the British, “We've forced them to do that,” Alridge said, “hut it has made it more-difficult for us.” The Commandoes also have Primed Red fears of possible. Al- Vied-amphibious landings on either coast. ‘ «lt-ds. believed the . Reds have been working feverishly on their coastal defenses recently, making the shores around Wonsan into an oriental Normandy Beach—Honey- combed with trenches and gun em- placements. To penetrate the Communist sereen, the Commandoes move in steathily with their highest trained seouts leading the way. The infantry-trained scouts also are experts in underwater demo- lition and parachute jumps. Even so, they sometimes go as- "tray in the rugged ‘Korean terrain. Sergeant Major Roy Dodds of Ges- port, England, along with six of his men,.once made a fruitless patrol because they were confused by the deceptive Korean hills. “It was a bit of a bad show for a while,” Dodds recalled. But the trained Commandoes came out in- tact. The other scout in Dodds’ troop is Sergeant Harry Langton of Liverpool, England, a former mer- chant seaman with a proud black handlebar moustache. Langton’s training in the mer- | chant. marine and as a civilian | shipyard worker matches the | background of many of the Com- mandoes. Most of them are as Tueh at home on the ocean as on dry land. ‘Many: of them have been more than-a year in Korea. They are battleseasoned from the bitter cold cording to # in a wire ceived. Big Pine Key, Boot Ke working bes and re-| the wire states. | $50,000 Property Sold On Keys Irene R. Turner and William | Turner, her husband, have sold property in Key Largo for a sum | ARROW SHORT STORY Air An amateur gotfer named Lee ...Thé Pro was right! 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