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ya ===| Che Key West C THE SOUTHERNMO: NEWSPAPER IN KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1951 City Offers Meacham AirportOwners Sy Ses Legal Talent $100,000 For Only 160 Acres;Had = City Cour Previously Wanted 264 Acres Of Land w:2::" TO COURT By AL PALMER It was Navy Day in Judge Hil- y Albury’s City Court yesterday Early Count Shows | afternoon. Called For Thursday Ike Confers With The Chief Government Expected To Seek A Court Injunction To Stop Strike OFFICIALS ASK —— (MERE See a ee FOR 20 Days TIME TO CONSIDER * | | | OFFER i . | In blues and whites they parad- aya a i . Voting } ery Light ed before His Honor to answer a WASHINGTON, Noy. 6 City “Commissionc reduced variety of charges all directly or |—(AP)— The Brother- ‘In All City Polls ndirectly connected with various | - rethods of letting off steam over A count of the vote at press | the weekend. time shows balloting light with | Some 15 of the middies marched | 1668 voting at 1:30 with expect- with parade square precision (as ed larger numbers before 7? p.m. | compared to a slightly different when the polls close on Key | Cadence much in evidence Satur- their acreage den their price for Meacham airport a Meeting held this morning v Key West Improvement, Inc., own ers of the 264 acre a t Today’s offer to the company jands and uppec jhoed of Locomotive Fi !men and Enginemen hi {ealled a strike on four ma- | jor railroads for three p. was to purchase only 160 of | West's first city primary day night) to the City Hall to join ‘m., local time, Thursday. : | Precinct Six led with 475 votes..| various and sundry buddies who Ri a ay Meacham’s 264 acres for $100,- | precinct Feur had 353 votes: | were already present, in.the. ent The Government is ex _ pected to seek a court in- | junction to stop the strike | before i it begins. | Railroad union head Do- | vid Robertson said he call- | | 000, the price the city offered for the whole 264 acres, two years ago. This was rejected at the time by the company. Representatives of the company meeting with City Manager Dave King and attorneys this , morning Said they had no comment to make on the new offer, that they would | Bracinct Two, 26 votes: @tan|, The Navy sent a battery of legal | cinct Five, 251 votes; Pracinet ; talent to extricate their personnel | One 196 votes and Precinet | from the toils of the law and one | Bares, 1): vures jenterprising tar even engaged a | | Thuce \was).oh course, cho 10m | civilian lawyer to explain to Judge dication of who was running «~ | Albury that he hadn’t hit his wile:| head in the 11-man primary for | —She fell. ' j the three seats on the City Com- mission. The City Commission | meeting tonight will canvass the | ed the walkout because it is, as he put it, “The only in From the Halls of Montezuma to | the Court House in Key West came also a US Marine accused of striking a city policeman during a jcourse left open to obt have to co it wi heir attorney s. Bae Robineau a M uni. ‘ Pneich cmteaten ter Ol | brawl outside the Tropics. ; jlong overdue increases ins King said that a meeting has | election broke all previous re- |, 1! z elon, ae coe wer tee | wages and improved work: the company, “at which time Be} 2 different: matter, one city Cts Ti. ong ten thes rest ene et | The four lines affected by will get an expression from ther *-| icial said lthe 7 a ! (P) Wirephoto | dav’s order are on the offer as made es 2 | Polls opened at 7 and will re. |, ‘Topics | \ “The Chicago and Northwest« “Phe ease which is in court at Citizen Staff Photo | jain open until 7 tonight. The | , You needed a somneot to get DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER confers with President railwav, including the Chicag the present time,” said King, “will NEW U.S _ election of the three Commiss- | i” fers: tcp Omticer:-Sentank ef executive's White House office in Wash- | Saint Paul, Minneapolis and ( be held open until this date whe “ 25. D BABY joners for the seats will take | ‘“y)* cial A ae ingt re going to Blair House for | ha railway; in the purchase of the airport will) MRS. GEORGIANA SCHWARTZ shows her joy and pride in | place next Tuesday Bis tal at ba sailors walking | 'unch 1e from his European defense | The Terminal railroad be consummated, or failing to) pecomir naturalized American citizen with her baby, Frank = * Giwh Wetall whack carrying the. command for conferences with the President | tion of Saint Louis: s come to an reement ihe con who was born an American citizen here in the States. Mr sis si — ‘copper sphere. “I thought it was The Baltimore and: Ohio. rail demnation proc ngs will be ac Schwartz obtained her citizenship at ceremon in U. S. Fed- | pH an alligator pear,” he said, “then' | Sa es ;Toad, including the Buffalo. “i Myabed at onc eral court yesterday on Simonton street | Red: Want Peace [tect a cose took and saw twas, |S 92S SAR Raeeo wee cee Be and te See een This morning's meeting with | ‘ | this ” He held the sphere at arm's ” oe ee d. Nashvil the company ne after Key West es —| We <8 + innetk 5 hak Ifa Wists « oF ae Is A : i The Louisville and Nashville Pee eee acai: acetdel chat Without Armi {eoeih and gazed at Hellke Hamlet LOL E mara 8 or caleba ice ati ick. | contemplating the skull of Yorick. | Union leaders Galléd the. strike | i EVO ON Seo . The sailors told the court they ~ i es Car Speeding ius d va WPh-The of “had entered the club just in time : . a. progressive ‘one; meaning: that | as no form of lease. would be ac Retail Merchants ceptable to the Civil Aeronautics Administration this other _ pro: j ficial Un command. ¢ net had a eae ‘i ae To Be Aboard In Tropical Dein e. aoe as while the walkout was to affect , [one jor the last act, had a solitary beer ee, + their. aut posal would be offered to the Key, Suspend Hours For Logie : ct, I : tourWey ‘ponds. and: thelr: sith: West Improvement, Inc., for their) pe n inereas | General und left. The ‘copper sphere was * a Se | sidiabiek: Sei tall ‘syetwing sonia . m ” want to call off Csaba tia: 0 Cl | » "found under their table and they mI be: struck-44 seca agaky > o : y : decided to take it with them. | - j he City Commission feel,’’ penin , Closing | : var, without: signin ‘i : | lie k R por Ki Strat . ve weqace | . i 8 t Says Wilder | fotrial armistice. ne Judge Albury dismissed the case 2). for m or £ ee Mk miner { | | | ; and waded through a few others! © Meacham and maintain the air- COMMITTEE WILL BE | ‘Nucko!s says the UN will have jefore coming 8 the case of the || WB RRR ERO R ERR See OOS www some time. Since this makes. the emoloves government workers port in accordance with CAA APPOINTED TO no part of that proposition. He’ Marine. : 0 rules and regulations governing INVESTIGATE TRAFFIC DESPITE ADDER HAZARDS says the Reds tipped their hand ‘The leatherneck stood smartly | wath age MAVOY ech tae Pee Sree eet oe the | fechnicall, the government cuite airports — that without CAA as- SITUATION ON DUVAL ST. VIOLATORS TURN HIGHWAY | whe a they rejected a UN plan at ease during the entire testi- Where were you when the Te Milton B. Cole of the Ba | probably will ask for a court in sistance, the airport would be * | INTO FOUR-MILE SPEEDWAY |? lelay: a final decision on a buf-, money. The Navy lawyer explain- jr@ins came? Key Westers all Pines Va tow ne and ition junction’ to stop: the walkout too much of a drain on city fi: The regular monthly. meeting | [fer zone and go on to other ed that the Marine was an inno-|compared notes today on the| pw ahi 3 Then if the union and its leaders a There has been a noticeable in-| Armistice problems cent bystander and i : right, business man, came / failed to obey a court order. they nances. of the Key West Retail Mer- | F ystander and got enmeshed |pjaces and adventures of the two} south to Key West from St. Pete “Through a conference with 'erease in speeding violations on | kK says the Reds de-'in a struggle with police officers ae | would be open to contempt pen chants Association was held las. | f + hour torrential downpour yester-/ for a little sunshine and fishing. | alties, val and, who were taking a few marines CAA an agreement was reached {the Boca Chica-Stock Island strip whereby the area of land required) M8ht at the Chamber of Com-| (6 the Overseas Highway, accord. [formal solution of the buffer out of the Tropics’ doorway. ieee afternoon aoe pega kept them harbor-/ The union represents 105,000 y ‘ merce building and president Joe A bebe aiich the UN. apoleumneh, Afier Walohdhas. ouldunba: care: coos nee ue fae ound Saturday and Sunday. | rail firemen, enginemen and vard- for the runways at Meacham field|.,, jing to Florida Highway Patrolman ,20n¢, whic! N spokesmé ighing |. Some were at their desks.'| vestarday hs b | could be reduced to such a point | Carman reported that 4 Tepres | tim: Wilder, “whose” tetritory. ex,{S8VSq Quid allow a de. facto) fully Judge. Albury. dismissed the | Some were causht Ants oho y Wend Hee hn ee nate ut: ORY a: mal sieiui of that only two runways would Be| ScMtative orc ection of mem tends froni the city limits of Kéy | cease-fire * Sob Cage\and “the Marine’. walked ' ease re a. | they heard the weather. reports) 75,000 of these members are af. y abe | Hee ithe cheiranas.cf el Seavily<teein Wa tourt . reom:: Poe’ they. bad an jand thought it safe to pull out/ habe in the current dispute: The bers was’ present required for a irport urposes , ; West to Marathon. é . y gt HUSKY OA ORGGE y Ps re nai x hee ee purps After considerable dis f “The increase became noticeable |UN truce subcommittee, Major} His mass of decorations includ- ote me ao aught in book- !for their return voyage to St. Continned On Page “It was ne y that a side|it appeared that the Association | during the past month,” said |General Henry Hodes, had de-| ed @ Purple Heart. a ee ea Pete. Z |had been somewhat premature | wilder this morning, “We have |clated his belief that the Red} Two buddies—one in blue and ae ee Tshent We got out of the harbor and clearance of 200 fect on each side) ; ; —- Ww ‘Euro ie § I I ; * - jin recommending operating/had two minor a dents di g|rejection of the lied plan was one in near-white—explained to! into the open e could have x 0 ems of the runways be secured and a ‘ or. accidents during | re} Sa tae | : made it but the waves were irs to its members, since the * ae! ae % the court that one was in a fight | 600 foot end clearance be secured. hours 9 Binine Ithe past two weeks, but in “both not final eco at one was in a fight De Viger Goan ae |Brou ht Ike H been ani exhausting bout with £ ome ussion, | ve? w{Cl hristmas and Witter’ season, «|e sses those involved escaped ser. with an officer and the other tried | “By adopting the clearances : trie runways, one running practically, ¢o0 \gry han woul be ness that’s all | eds Un en on the side of the head by a fist The [wo men could sot “say | WASHINGTON, Nov, “aim Fast and West, the other in a[S#y Oe tion therefore | ar a Aue toccouls atrip| In Ke } | The one in near-white told the enough for the hospitality of the|—President Truman has an purest: ae ee acreage d to suspend the previously re- | bet Boca Chic i the ee n Kor Pan A\4 ar court that there was a fight going Gulf-Porter dock people. nounced that it was the prablem involved was reduced, from 264 ©d 0 SUSE Id t ee a ee jon and he just swung, It apparent. | “Saturday when we were try-!0f Europe's economic stability acres originally requesied to 160 commended Hots and a commit: limita than there are on ‘the re TOKYO, Nov. 6. P)—On the sy wasn't ‘aimed at Officer Cara- ing to lash our boat to protect that brought. General Eisenhower y of. tee was appointed to give tha| mainder of the highway, as far matter further study for recon-| north Marathon combined jsideration after the season “There is no way to eliminate Opening end closing hours | speeding entirely unless the dri will therefore be left as here- | vers themselves realize Le jeo: tofore until such time as an | ‘Continued On overall program can be set up. ont, the Reds are tak- ntage of bad weather to acres. For this land the fered the Key West Improvement, Inc., $100,000, hoping that the pro-| posal would be accepted.’ | Representing the company thi morning and asking for 20 days in which to consider the new proposal) ballo, it was one of those left hoo! M labeled “to whom it may concern,” ; ? sive along @ 20-/ And Officer Caraballo was con- in the west | cerned. | Chine troors used When the next case came up it! their heaviest armored attack in! began to look like a Cecil B. de-! months to take a third hill on} Mille mob scene. Some ten sailors | it from hitting, one ‘of the men |'? Washington here offered to help us, unasked,| _ That is the reason, the: Presi. That's the kind of ‘hospitality ent said today, all speculation that means something.’ to the contra | The two Milton B’s are no| The President made the state pikers on hospitality themselves | ment before the national society proved by my experience }Of cartoonists. He addressed a were A. E. Golan and Vincent] Severat members Pe taeleddagel Holik To Build |the western front and to hold|in assorted blues and whites! sss sig: jbreakfast meeting of the | ca Conley, company officials. jon the increasing cost of Seay | two other peaks against allied | crowded the dock barely leaving | I had intended to drop by the toonists at the Hotel Statler and The city was represented by| porting ee rl eet |counterattacks. The Reds tookj;room for the Navy's legal talent | boat for five minutes to get the | thanked them for their help in King, City Attorney M. Ignatius} «’oatuued Gn Poge Eight $16,000 House [three other hills, but lost them |and five of Key'West's Finest. | Jlatest news on their trip for a,défense bond drives. and. other Lester and Attorney Curry Harris.} eae & ya | again | After evidence, technicalities | istory. It was 3.o’elock and 1) 8evernment programs King said that the torrential P li ti cal S alons Stanley Holik, took out a $16-| ‘The fighting sector extends to| and testimoney was batted back } Mibn't tad lunch General Eisenhower was up downpour yesterday postponed the; # OME 1c ¢ 900 building permit for a CBS |. point scarcely 20 miles from| and forth the crowd in the dock | BL At's gi ated Maw seciie | ‘of- | early today for a new round of I | house at 1524 Washington stre meeting since it was impossible to: 4 (Continued On Page Baa 3 | dwindled to two. and [ll have » lunch. conferences before his depar- get to or from City Hall Meeting Tonight | Building Inspector Ralph Russell | Ac chaeged OF baiig, drank: and aah ave my lune tere Burope, King quoted the efficial letter j announced today disorderly was dismissed but Judge eS Se “Ne, indeed—we'll fix. you | He had breakfast at his hotel coffee and a ham sandwich |in Washington with the head of right on our boat,” said Dr. |the central jntelligence agency Coie. and former ambassador to Rus- I climbed onto the boat down | Sia, General Walter Bedell Smith Citizen, Staff Photo! into the snug cabin just as the It was the second meeting be- from Washington notifying him of} Res 5 } 7 City and County Comm booth apee of $50,000 for Mea-| ny hold: separate meetih cha ielc r : } { night, it was announced today uae Cod leer Aas City commissioners regularly “This money can only be made ssioners to: | The good sized permit broke | TRADE WIND | Albury found them guilty of using the spell of slow business at | profanity and, apart from fining Russell’s office. Shortly after- |$5 and costs, removed all doubts | wards a $11,000 permit was tak anu CLUB a :as to the future disposal of cases jen out by Thurman Sands, Jr where persons are found guilty of meet Mondays, but will meet to- | 735 passe teas tec mais i‘ eaenet y available after you have made aj 554 » entee ball See eee ee ee ed jusing profanity on the streets of ‘ i ir |tween the two during Eisenhow- ht to count the absentee ballots | aa li ains descended with all their uring project application and is subject) pa Sean Cana the oritny eke CBS residence Ve Sparkling New Show Key West. { A PORT IN A STORM get oe ee hey closed the [ers homeffont visit. to meeting the requirements of the/ hey will meet at City Hall Cecilio Santana, 1213 Watson STARRING t was one of the severest repri- 4 —————_— Fhatehen: Marnie the exhaust; The Atlantic pact forces com CAA act and rules and regula-'qoorty Commissi ” dipehold: | 7° took out a $500 permit f mands heard in City Court in some | the two hour orm on a esajl | Hatches, turned on és bnander had numerous other tions line ih ir ve gular meeting for the | 8eneral repairs The Smart Set’s Favorite Cowboy | time. Judge Albury pulled out all!boat at the Gulf-Porter dock | fam to take out > penis tole haatings on «his: ancwalen ne ting their regular m & APRN Bake cae s : ‘the stops and told the men, “When! with the two Milton B’s from | ¢tte and pipe smoke an acy ‘ é CAA requires that its | aivport first ‘Tuesday of the month 3 | gas eae Bob Ellis |you are ashore you are subject to {St.Petersburg who had to bring {Cole went to work with the skilly schedule includiiy |= a session i money can only be made available @ounty Courthouse tonight at 8, ? {St. Pete be se ~ - = Sb cta surgeon cn eanving (ie haee with the Joint’ Chiefs of Staff at v4 oof etch ahara e Complete Stock of Mechanic “Star” of Okiahehva* the control of the City of Key West ‘their 3 ‘Continued On Page -Bignt (Continued On Page Fivey | the Pentagon: it sa e Fine Fishing Tackle to a publicly owned field ‘Chairman Gerald Saunders said. is specifically earmarked by CAA Nei ehemianie aiid dni one. run-| : Guaranteed for Life for grading and paving one run- Low Cost Air Coach fe i In A Bright New Presentation | Spec, Business Men’s Luncheon ("PERKY LODGE way! aprons and taxiway; for ’ WEDNESDAY 12 Miles from Key West Pala Theater building an airlines. terminal) SCHEDULED AIRLINES Roy's Key West Bob Printz | Vankced: Poh Raanty Meshed Potato, "COME OUT TO MY HOUSE ce : Ry — building, and for medium in-) PRICE TOURS Auto Parts Ca. | Roll and Butter ... 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