The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 5, 1951, Page 1

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— equuple climate in - Country, with an ay Fange of only 14° Poheocbett VOL. LXxxu. — No. 263 Key Wem, Florida, has the THE Che Key West Citisen SOUTHERNMOS KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, NEW SPAPER IN 195} rHE U.S. AL PHICE FIVE CENT! Car Cavaleade Greets Conchs Upon Arrival Un-Key Westish Weather Braved By Football Fans Gathered On The Bight To Welcome Conchs Home Despite the low temperature of, the day a warm weleome awaited the defeated Key West High School | Conchs when their bug rolled into Key West Saturday afternoon. A cavaleade of approximately 30 cars waited on wind swept G rison Bight to greet the Grey- hound bus carrying the squad back from Belle Glade where they suffered their second loss of the season by a 212 count The cavalcade including a sound | truck which blared “conquering hero” type of music, led the bus through city streets to the High| School gymnasium where the team stored their uniforms and Scattered to their respective | First off the bus, Morton Hall! offered no excuses for the defeat. Asked what happened he repliédy| “We lost.” ° Coach Win Jones was equally informative but more elaborate in his statement. He said, “We just lost. That’s all.” ; The team was in fine spirit,! however. Most were wearin Marine Corps fatigue caps. Th explanatidn was that having by such a score there * elsexto do but join the Marines Thaggypen most of the squad the fatigue caps at an Army Surplus store in Belle Glade. About a half dozen players were lost was little seriously engaged doing tricks with yo-yo’s. Said one, “Guess we'll have to concentrate on this for awhile.” } Most agreed that Belle Glade) Played a vigorous.,.game. Hall, Curry and West, among othe took a severe roughing BP during the tilt, They had pire aches worked out of them before leaving for Key West. “Theybus “arrived at aboilt 3:30 to be d bya Shivering group of motorists who, fad © waited sinc 2:15. Sofme. of the more hardy en thusiasts wort Shorts’ and shouted greetings at the returning squad through chattering teeth. “You're still unbeaten athome;” was the “general enediraigemient given the Conchs. RF nitse® | By Olney Roberts | ,Olmey Roberts, Occupational Li- \ cénse Inspector will start. his an- nual four-or five months’ checking on all types of businesses which | are delinquent in paying their oc- cupational license fee, it was an- nounced today. Roberts, who has been assisting ; sContinued On Page Fiver t NOTICE | All bar rooms, cocktail lounges! and saloons must remain closed tomorrow, Tuesday, Nov. 6, be- tween the hours of 7 A.M. and 7| P.M. (voting hours). | These same hours apply at next} week's run-off election, Tuesday, November 13. Grocery stores are allowed to sell wine and beer as are package goods stores if not located on a where consumption is| HARRY LEE BAKER, Acting Chief of Police. j needed to | Former Key Wester Accompanies Hollywood Star To Premiere FORMER RESID*.NT Publ beth 1 ID ire A PLACE pub! lan Cr vert tract Public ise: To “Raise The Roof” Disabled Shrimper Towed Here By CG C 5 Bis : ‘ , . he shrimpe Big Apple Stadium Project The shrimper pple” re 4 Key West at 3:00 p.m The f bei scued from that wil eather Saturday after stand at V noon off Pulaske Shoals by a ed this m vel en- Coast Guard evttter sigabe ve Russell.) according to reports the sl e the Roof = 0 ampé tf er lost its rudder cight miles north. The dri $3,000 soon east of the shoals and radioed for help Her 4 40-knot CGC or was dra a drive 300 at ig in week donated irman ermuda bécame the initial 1 when Benny's a pre-drive $100 Roy Haml Market $200 before | campaign w Although ree 1 Cafeter ] a wind Papaw une Lt he Key and heavy boats on the no report West to total for the d 7,000 i ucture to Rough delayed the w board either cr aft voyage any inj a + City Mar week told the city ance needed “Russell ‘told morning that b proached this (Continued on F a os Herman Gordon, “Two-War Vet, » Seeks Election the would contribute The this ap ery en York > years 1 I am retired from City Police Dept., ‘of service, serving Palace Theater Audie Murphy and N. Chapman |branches, honorably and honestly ie } I attended thr SRI ANSAS RAIDERS” | KBI Schools for ‘ Peace Officers fh Color H for which I re | ceived certifi | cates A ] | I. have served nna. | my Country in | two wars and Turkey Supper | was, honorably . ischarge at : TUESDAY, NOV. 6 | Pensacola in ST. PAUL’S | 1947 as Chief PARISH HALL | Oin oon i Iam a mem ‘ TO 8 4 oe j Gordon ber of the Con ponsored By sistory, Grotto, Lions, Elks, Amer ST. Tintin. lican Legion and Senior Vice Com {mander of the Disabled American $1.50 Per Person _ | Veterans. 1 am employed at the | Naval Station | I feel all of the citizens of Key West realize the great need for im CB. HARVEY RADIO Harvey (Paid Political Advt hs vements for the betterment and ess of our fair city, namely; Sewers, Sidewalks, Streets, Cover Jed Garb wacas, fenced in Cemetery, Enforcement of laws on statute books withdrawing Monroe County Hospital from WILL SPEAK OVER Politics STATION WKWF I support with vigor and determ ination the necessity of football AT 7:45 TONIGHT and other recreational activities as advocated by our sports minded PULL LEVER 5 A citizens of the community aa ; With your co-operation I feel I can be of service to you and to FOR TRANSPORTATION TO POLLS our community if I am __ elected PHONE 315 OR 2390 your City Commissioner PULL LEVER 4-A FOR HER- MAN GORDAN. Paid Political Advt.) Jit was learned t its + Key ices s ‘Return. From 1 cee Meet LOCAL MEMBERS PRAISE ST. AUGUSTINE BRANCH FOR EFFICIENT MANNER OF HANDLING CONCLAVE Jaycees from state convened over the week conference their as a group ir and vo policy pol Three Key W nuel Lopez, Jim L Cold attended the ference Bennett hotel with headquarter Local Jaycee g mended the St. Augu for its entertainme i Rigent, was cl mference proce: Jaycees voted trus industry listribu the te Crappie ted The resolutic pping t Ze Coptna Key West Given Two Page Spread In Minion West an article Key two-page | spread in the Keys” in the the Buick m zine to all owners of that USA, it was learned todéy The article by Max Hunn, is illustrated with eight photographs is given a Charmer of latest of which ‘gees ain: the issue of the Island City, including. pic- tures of the courthouse as it was before renovations, the oldest house in Key West, the shrimp boats and the aquarium Writer Max Hunn says in_ his Key West article “Dangling like a juicy bait at the end of a fish h formed by the stravgling keys off the tip of south Florida lies Key West, a city reached by a highway that goes to sea.” The article. includes: “By 1938,-it “was “possible to” drive one’s automobile to Key We and since then, with the exception of those war years when ase and milit needs prime importance, a rowing string of tourists | » ventured farther south than | ittering mecca of Miami. | nost have found the venture vorth while.’ Business Mer’s Luncheon TUESDAY OLD FASHIONED BEEF STEW | ROLL AND BUTTER—60c Caribe Restauran: opec. BEST COSTS LESS WYLK’'S RESTAURANT On U. S. Highway No. Opposite Golf Course NOW SERVING THE Steaks - Chops - Sea Foods - Also Your Favorite German-American Dishes BANQUE rifle after induction into the service at Ant Crsinger < ail hin 26. cehee ie ace a prasde Here pci Nor h provpector father. The Parking prohibitions for the | yout on a hill top after-the man |: hours preceding the arrival of | died’ and left to He claims to have never seen §\ President Marry, Truman in ' civilization | Key West on Thursday were ) released by Acting Poliee Chief x PHIL pry oases ) Harry Lee Baker today. | Baker said that the parking \Exp ct Hed Reply Smathers: Wanis | eu aane ee va : | midnight Thursday, unt i} | Thursday afternoon, Any cars | On Truce Tonight Better Control | eg. "yrr Ava | | i i i be TOKYO, Nov. 5—~i) iy Ko-| Senator George Smathers was — pial Te oa r ie rea, it’s expected the will; advised by the Department of | jhe owner's expense, Baker reply tonight to an / Agriculture today that it is looking | aig, | posal to by-pass . the possibility of intensifying | “Here are the streets on i Baie BK »_ iS research program for mosquito; \aich parking is prohibited: Pion, “°- control in Florida, The Senator, ~ poacavelt ou'évard, Tru- oh a at ae Jom had been in contact with Depart-| ay Averiue, Duval street, be- Bi ia ment of Agriculture officials re- tween. Truinan. and Caroline: anor be rding the mosquito menace in | Cavellnn, Ablween Duval and At me é es Allies | Plorida since August 31, and on} Wiitehead. proposed that the zone | ntnued On Page Sixs | ‘ = he stumbling block be n the | oc es eae | The parking bans will sbecie? 0" PE MO Coe hale foe Pheri eat cominlt a enforced, Baker.stid.o''* MY DEAR FELLOW CIUZEN:---|tee. ‘The truce negotiators: would; DOOR OLD CRAIG | === aa “ YOUR interest. in CIVIC affairs/H8h take up other’ cease-fire | is indicated by your having regis,|auestions which must be settled; SERVICE STATION | % ss -e CITY PRIM. before the shooting stops Francis at Truman Phone 9134 tered to vote in the CITY PRIM- before t | , } Ate ph Y Rnrarere Tt ieniVehide a: evetern | Your PURE OIL Dealer ARY on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER hese points include “a gate | For | 6, 1951, and you are to be compli-/of sinspecting cease-fire arrange-| Tires .. Tubes. . Batteries: i mented on your APPARENT IN-; ments, and an agreement on ex-; . - Accessories i |LIKE GOVERNMENT. TS AND PART PHONE 44 or 9153 Our Cocktail Lounge Is Never Closed Jaycees Primary Eve Rally Will Be Held At Bayview Park Tonight At§ CO ok 18 Local Residents Become Citizens Of United States This Morning lmpressive Ceremony *— eae So * } Was Directed By Hermit Inducted MOTORCADE. WILL . Judge John W. Holland mona START AT:7; ALL ) By SUSAN McAVOY ‘ ARE INVITED TO ie Ranging in age from 21 PROGRAM i to 77 and in place of birth All:- candied fora vine Islands) from the Phi i City Commission race have to Nassau, in the Bahamas, / | been invited to appear be- } fore the voters of Key West tonight at the big Bayview ' Park rally at 8 p. m.. Jay- | cees announced today, The 18 proud and smiling men) and women walked out of | the paneled Federal courts room United States citizens. today as | | | With = imy ive cere- Jaycee sponsored mony Federal Judge John “Get-Out-The-V ote - Rally” ; Holland directed the will kick off with a motor- j naturalizati [ Psi atur were of ~ - cade from the foot ofDuval men 2 women from | é } street at South Beach at 7 the bench, beneath the ereey i lia lt stri ee randidates wi Mars and Stripes. a a sansa 1 upon Charles Adams ride in cars bearing their N ion Examiner who had names and slogans, driven re nended the acceptance for citizenship of the men and woman. by Jaycees. Adams read off the names The motorcade will leave South Solemnly they walk to the Beach at 7 p.m., come: down to bench stood in solid line Eaton street, cut back to White- > Judge while the oath of jtreet, and then to South ie to new country ; ne Toe ee wet- uy Simonton — street, administered by Federal Clerk, C. yee oe { Rodney Gwynn A sailor's whites, a trim Can- ; adian suit, a colorful Cuban «Continue on Pa Three) Truman, ie Parking Yee = : (Py Wirephoto gets his first look. at. anvarmy PETES GRAINGER (above), 1 i i BUSIN changing war prisoners. There | TEREST in GOOD Continued On Fage Six) iit __ Efficiency In Yours for comtinied, CON. | | City Government | SEEU TIVE PROGRESS IN KEY Pigs a Bargain Hoedown —. sci “ Good, Salary. Book-j STARTS TOMORROW Dr. Delio Coho «"* merer: >" [BARGAINS GALORE, DAVID NAVARRO, INC. CANDIDATE FOR City Commissioner Pull Lever 2-A Paid Political Advt.) McCURDY FOR CITY COMMISSIONER Pull Lever 6-A (Paid Political Adyt.) PERKY APPLIANCE (CO. 605 Simonton Street TEL, 11 | | i | | | ' Harry, THE IAFFES Rose NEW OWNERS. MANAGERS ARE HERE TO STAY. COME OUT AS YOU ARE TO DINE AND RELAX. | FIN OF FOOD, CO BO! G, FISHING HAPPI. TIME NURSERY 1301 UNITED STREET Opening November 12 APPLICATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED 5 or 6 Days a Week... Half or Full Day 1, Stock Island, FINEST OF FOODS IES ACCOMMODATED “Perk: Up at Perky” LET'S REELECT LOUIS CARBONELL "THE MAN WHO IS ALWAYS FIGHTING FOR THE BEST INTERESTS OF KEY WEST” YOUR CITY COMMISSIONER PULL “ (Paid Political Advt) cs AERIAL ay tp Se Lp ACT tt AAPL TODA 0 es seh aie

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