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J 4 with on average Fange of only 14° Fahrenhwit THE SO Che Ken West Ci UTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN FHE U.S.A. VOL. LXXxI1. No. 265 KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1951 edie: Truman Due Here Tomorrow: Security Rules “Unusually Stringent’ By AL PALMER Security regulations, described by veteran newsmen as being “unusually stringent,” has plied to President Truman's scheduled arrival in Key West tomorrow. | As is customary the estimated landing time of the Chief Executive's plane “The Independence” at | Boca Chica Field has not been released by Naval authorities here. News of the departure of the plane | is usually released by the White House. Meanwhile final touches are being applied to the Little White House on the Naval Base. This morning | workmen were placing wicker garden furniture about the grounds and setting up red and green cush- ions. f been ap- The hedges and jawns have been clipped and trimmed and the maze of streets have been cleaned | fo @ point of immacu'ateness. Even the countless bicycles used by various departments have been polish- ed and oiled Sailors have concentrated on their white dress uniforms and the President’s guard, the Ma- rines, have spent hours on the proverbial spit and polish. The President and his part will travel from Boca Chica through Roosevelt boulevar ruman street, Duval street to the Caroline st Gate of the Naval Base. Uniformed officers and men, as well as thousands of Key West citizens and visitors, are expected to line the route pinata To date the Navy has not released the identities of members of the party who will accompany the President to Key Vaughan will be « The City of Key Truman with reg will be towed to a garage at th Rumor that Margaret Trumar his raised speculation here th It has not yet been made kn visit at the Little White Hous The Navy will neither co docked here early Monday It is customary for the “Willi members of the staff Meanwhile plans have been completed to welcome local and visiting newspaper people ering the visit here. 6. D. McAndrews, manager of La Concha Hotel, will play host to newsmen and loca) city leaders at an informal dinner and cocktail party to be held at the hotel tomorrow ni The Fort Taylor Officers entertain the press corps at their Fort Taylor building on Friday night Harold Laubscher. of the Key “Background Material, Key West for Island City in all its phases from the shrimp indust is expected that Press Secretary Short and Presidential Aide General Harry Police ulation going to be taken by Mr in the nned parking along the route tonight. Cars found parked forbidden area ig engagement in West Palm Beach later t! make the trip to West Palm, Beach for the occ hether or not Mrs, Truman will spend _ the f President presence of the presidential yacht **Williamsbur ich as been undergoing a complete cleaning the President's arrival bearing luggage ith the nor deny t g ‘The craft and _ polis who will be cov Mess will West Chamber of Commerce, has prepared an elaborate booklet titled distribution to out-of-town newspapermen. It em y to the issuing of building permits th 1 This morning the Naval Station issued security regulations that will be in force during the vis They are sce peli ak. St OREO A strict interpretation 1 be placed on the privilege of identify " ¢ ing others at the aval Station 0 Te] ogein Main Gate. An officer or Chief Petty Officer on active duty and with proper credentials nm iden tify others in his company and as sume responsibility for them on the Naval Station All processing required by tt Commander of the Gt mission of guests at the must be fully and complied with by guests and hosts All other Base and Station pass es which normally grant admis sion to the Naval Station will be valid forthe admittance of the person to whom it is’ isstied .onty,; except dependents under twelve years of age will be admitted with F6F CRASH LANDS A Navy F6F Hellcat Fighter plane crash landed off Margue- sas Key between noon and one p.m. today Details of the crash are as ‘ yet unannounced but it has been | reported that the pilot was res- cued uninjured by Coast Guard Cutter 38473. The fighter was from the Fleet All Weather Training Unit based here Named at Engineer MONEY FOR COMPLETION OF COURTHOUSE, JAIL WILL BE AVAILABLE WITHIN TWENTY DAYS i while rd for a Main ( ungrudgingly Marathon was unanimously voted as Mons lroe County Engineer py County lo Commissioners at a 15 John P. Goggin of YOSEMITE LEAVING The “Yosemite” is dur to leave the Naval Base here la minute them meeting last night at County (The expression “Chief Petty of- this afternoon to continue its | Courthouse. ficer” applies to all active mili tour of inspection of the south. | Goggin, who was recently tary personnel eligible for mem-| @fn ports. elected President of the Mara bership in a Chief Petty Officers’) _ Next port of call will be | thon Chamber of Commerce, has Guantanamo, Cuba. an engineering firm in | thon. | spring Mess (Closed) ash Mara Persons who are not on the re tired lists of the Armed Forces but who are not on active duty will not be admitted on their re- Democrats, tired status credentials, regardless GOP Cl Ld of rank, unless they possess a cur. im rent Naval Base Pass. Such passes J a will continue to be issued within ° ° the spirit of this notice Vy le spirit of this notice ae 1etories Retired. officers of the Navy Captain or Colonel and) ppMocRAT ELECTED He came to Marathon last Clare Michigan iriner and from | Goggin is ¢ ja 32nd Degree Commissioner Harry | Road Chairman, moved that Harr |Commissioners hire Goggin as ;county engine: Commissioner |Clarence Higgs seconded the mo ion. The county engine formerly above may exercise the privilege j with the U Army Engineers, of entering the Naval Station by) MAYOR OF PHILADELPHIA |... immediately asked through presenting both identification card) FOR FIRST TIME IN {Harris to furnish specifications and pass. 68 YEARS on a number of road repairing An officer or Chief Petty Offi] wow vope noo um | cer, who resides on the Naval Sta’ NEW YORK, Nov 7.—@.—Both lz tion, may ange with the Marine Democrats and Republicans today ! ‘Continued On Page Tnree> or Naval Station Officer-of-the-| claimed victory in yesterday’s off- Day to admit a specified guest at, year elections * a specified time | But non-political observers ' saw, During the Presidential visit, the. use of Front Street, the orth mainly..® sign :that: city! vor Quay Wall and Pier Baker, and/have been moved by corruption the vicinity of Quarters “A-B’’ is! charges. i restricted to those having busi-! ness there Emma street, Those were the campaign issues (Continued on Page Three) North of Southard) EEN Dee ie LOS ; “POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION (Contir.aed On Page & |Francis at Truman Phone 9134 Ete — THANKS. Your PURE OIL Dealer ‘ords cannot express my ete Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries tude to you, the voters for support given me at the polls ye . - Accessories terday. Your continued support; next Tuesday, will be appreciated.| - GRACIAS - No encuentro palabras para | expresar mi gratitud, a todos los que contribuyeron con su ayuda | a mi eleccion. Espérando su ayu- da el proximo Martes, agradecido de uds JACK DELANEY LEVER 3-A (Paid Political Advt.) DR. DELIO COBO |Thanks... very much for the grand support. Your interest in me proves that you want good government. Please go out and vote Novem- ber 13th for the candidate for good government. quedo,| BEST COSTS LESS Eternamente agradecido, les estoy a todos los que me ayu- daron con su voto en las elec: ciones de ayer. Esperando la mis- ma ayuda e! proximio Martes, quedo de uds. atte. Pull Lever 2-A Thanks Again, Dr. Delio Cobo (Paid Political Advt.) Penny Cocktail Hour 5 to 6 P.M. DAILY Casa Cayo Hueso Supper Club 1400 DUVAL STREET Dinners Served from 5 to 11 P.M. Entertainment Nightly ‘paring the budget : December 1. ‘Harvey, Cobo, Delaney, Watson, Carbonell, Parrott, General Election Bids Will Be Asked For Roof On Wickers Field Stadium Estimate Cost * = At SE1.000— $12,000; Will Be Placed In °52 Budget = Per centage Of V otes Psa For Candidates Told a \ Candidates’ percentage of f Charle votes cast in vesterday’s elec- | tion is.as follows: rund Portion of the funds will be rais ed by baseball fans of the com munity. Their sl n is “Raise Roof,”’ and so far have bee! successful MAY SELL AIRPORT TO CITY OF KEY WEST City Manager Dave Kin i Harvey, 63.17%. KEYS STUDE formed the commissio\ about the Cobo, 43.36%. frei a8 $100,000 offer for 160 acres of Mea-} 7 ART CONTES Delaney, 43.28%. cham airport. Two of the owners Wahion aRtiae LAUNCHES °52 OFFICIAL BAL LOT ite as COMMISSION 'PRREMARY Cala Opening W. Martello Tomorrow Night At 8:30 Voted Into November 12 3889 Registered Voters Cast Their Ballot In Yesterday's Primary A eee a C. B. Harvey, Delio Co- ° j B bo, Jack Delaney, Keller 4 j Y Wario, Louis Carbonell, ___* | Mickey Parrou, were the six high candidates in yes- terday city commission primary, Next. Tuesday's run-off City Commissioners in 7 Pet.2 . Pet.3) Pets % Al election will decide a May- regular session last night) CARBONELI 131 76 272 22 ben ania ee voted to call for bids on a) COBO a 503 ‘ eet : Fi — Q - DELANEY 236 18 316 577 5 i Highest man will automat- roof over ickers’ stadi-; GoR 13 19 Bie eis j S RDON 13 12 46 4 jieally become’ the city’s um grandstand. City Man-) HARVEY 276 394 174 20 12 | A ; eS coe Dae IGG timated | MCCURDY ; 32 i 48 48 fi chief executive with a four- ager ive ung CSORIACO TR PHY ; 33 5 46 30 31 2 year and two year term be- the cost at $11,000 — parRort ; 66 42 55, Mi 26 4 . RP $12,000, and the Foot will) PHILLIPS 10 23 ; 95 ho ; }ing awarded the next two have to withstand winds up a 100 15 75 244 8 \top men. to.100 milés: an hour. 10 183 BS 270 a 285 6 City Commissioner €. B. Funds to pay for the TOTAL 154 65 421 8 1188 59 394g | Harvey running for re-cl- capital improvement will REGISTRATIONS 742 1021 448 1594 1096 1955 ection polled 2494 votes | ; j 6 come out of next year’s . o ye . a — lee | He received 63.17‘. of the pig . mg wt start p | total votes cast. Harvey was high man in j every precinct except the (fifth. Dr. Delio Cobo, (1712, a oP an ai the fifth Val Clear Speaks sree atest second m pe ithree others and third in | one. Delaney, 1709, was sec: ond highest in’ two pre- cinets and third in four. * ‘Key West Native of the company A. E. Golan and Carbenell, 26.44%. : +H . ‘ j Vincent Conley were impressed Parrott, 16.21%. GALLERY SEASON Sells $780,000 |. Three thousand, eight § Sa ATMA scinE ieee oe uae and a speech by Charles Val Of Real Estate | voters cast their ballot, just ing at 10 a.m., on November 2 Hee ne Clear, noted art educator and a little over 50°. of those Gordon, 5.21%. Mayor Louis M. J. Eisner pub: Phillips, 4.78%. fag | museum director will feature the, C. Guthrie Babcock, born and eligible to vote. ‘icly commnenien the city menanet igala opening of the West Mar- raised in Key West, Florida, has ; for his excellent handling of the == | tello Gallery for the 1951-52 sea-/ sold nearly $780,000 in commercial| ‘Thirty-one absentee bal- —|son, tomorrow night at 8:30, it lots ware cask, wih Boa airport proposition Chances for an_ out-of-court settlement today are better than ever before. Owners of the air- | oe Ag port, Key West Improvement iR ~d i] on i} . company, are now completing a | e€ ruce erms million dollar investment in the | TOKYO, Nov. 7.#.— The al- | Island City. And have other large | lies ha rejected a new enemy | developments in mind for the [truce proposal. The Ked negotia- | community. ‘tors have suggested establishing | LICENSE GRANTED the boundaries of a Korean buffer | George Lucas, Duval street, was|zone right now—with both sides | granted a Master Electrician's li- | permitted to propose later chances. | ‘Continued On Page Five The allied objection apyears to | west-Ccuban Page Five Art and Historical Society was his favorite spot in rector of the Florida Coast Art Center, (Continuea Cr | was announced today by Joe Al- len, president of the Key West} Val Clear who came to Key West for 15 years because ee the ization USA, recently resigned as di- Gulf Clearwater, Fla. to explore Cuba and the Caribbean in the past year. Ne clear wil Bilis hes? | tion to its main offices in Miami, I} jdeseribe his art findings “it the | 'Cuba outside of Havana and- tips | {properties in Miami during the first 10 months of 1951 as a mem- ber of the investment property sales staff of The Keyes Company, it | Miami's largest real estate organ- ing to City Commissioner Louis Carbonell. Next high man was Harvey with!2, Three absentee ballots Babcock, who joined the realty | were marked void because firm only 2% “years ago with no | Re: x | previous experience in the field of j the parties casting — | real estate, is at present the third ‘Continued On : jzanking salesman of a total of 48 for the Miami firm which in addi- same operates branch offices in Miami} Beach, Ft,’ Lauderdale, Kendall | We Proudly PHONE PERKY, 3 i Palace Theater i [to U. S. citizens for their first | _\*Centinued On Page Five)“ Present | ‘ | trips to the Island Republic, } bisa hagas lace Coren » | Hoedown “ice vin istic sf nines, BAZAAR and CAROL LYN | go on exhibition tomorrow night; CAKE SALE \ | “The Groom Wore Spurs” STARTS TOMORROW {s part of the “World Friendship | GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH | _ ETRE BARGAINS GALORE) — Contuued On. Page Seven! | 10th and Flagler ‘ Ay: Ne rue = — | dbase citi bee 16 P.M. ' HAMMOND ‘efres nts ‘ed PERKY LODGE HOME Spec. Business Men's Luncheon | Public. Invited. | ohn a Rt Wes len etch we: | ORGAN “COME E C wit | ees = vontiten"o* | APPLIANC | Rats ESSAY 1 _ BEGINNING THURS Cocktail Lounge - Hotel 605 Simonton Street | NOTICE 2 Cottages - Swimming - Fishing TEL. 11 C ib rani le | ‘Caribe Restaurant | NOV. 8 AT 8:00 P.M. All members of the Eastern Star ~ |will meet at the Scottish Rite Tem GIFT HOUSE is open house tomorrow! you'll like key west's new party shop, the carib- bean room. the big gift rooms at gift house. for handsome decorative accessories, for the un- usual in gifts... or just for fun... come on in and look around! we'll be glad to see you at gift house caroline and simonton streets kathleen macintyre vivian Hoyd-jones Fe pen en RR RR RR ple at 3:15 P.M., Thurs., for the |purpose of attending the funeral! | of Sister May Douglas. | Orcered by VIOLA HIGGS, The Worthy Matron. : Cabana Cocktail Lounge 605 DUVAL STREET } I | i Thank YOU For The Splendid Vote YOU Gave Me Yesterday C. B. HARVEY (Paid Political Adyt.) ’ ae

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