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Key Wea, Florida, has the most equuvle climate in the country, with on tange of only 14° Fahrenheit THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A sic LXXII. No. 268 KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, ee 10, 1951 Political Famed Sign To Be! Pool Building ‘Two Additional Rallv Ai Featured On CBS | Permit Is $67,000 Entrie The office of Building Inspect- i from New York at 8:30 to 10:00,| not $85,000 as they previously'| been made for the Armistice pa- JAYCI S ANNUAL EST, will feature the | Margeret reported. [rade scheduled for evening ee ee ae CEL OUL: TRE VOTE | Fomuen Ave. street 8 | The $67,000 permit includes| at 8 p.m. along Duval street RRO * | broadcas | $50,160 for the 30 deluxe ca-|The Disable : RALLY STARTS AT It is @ panel discussion program.| panas being built at The KeY | anc Pcie 2 8 O°CLOCK John Daly moderator | Wester; $11,000 for patio and | West Motor Cycle Club \ Appearing on program will be} pool, and $6,480 for tennis courts. . ticipate -in the big par The JayCee Get-Out-the-Vote | Kitty Carluisie, Quentin Reynolds,| Proce are estimates the Building areas actien is all R British actress Anna Lee and John} t ecendon id a all rally will be held rain or shine Pawk 1 ee sae equ M ‘lies nea | Kilpatrick, co-owner with ionday night < o'clock, it was! The Key West C. of C., air-ex-} Charles Helberg of Key °¥ announced tod. pressed the sign yesterday. In the el repravement Inc, of The K Motorcade of the six candi-| Meantime, it was nece ©! Wester, took out the permit yes- | : 8 ney have another street sign paintea| west y \ dates in JayCee cars will begin ito take the place of the one being| “T"* The 4 at South B Division M: Sout ach on Duval street shipped north. Neil Saundere at 7 o'clock. It will come down sign company is making one to-| 'He-Mann Falls Off = to Baton street, cut back to: day. Marsha’ Whitehead and then to South! Photographers who wish to snaj Antonio aphers who wii P| Th B d B k Street turning right at Truman ‘a shot of the street sign at the} e brea as et . de | woe ter th accort formation charts PRESIDENT HOLDS * picrares terrens ,Lotal Of 323 tinued On and on to Bayview Park | famous intersection will be able to/ = At 8 p.m. each of the six candi-| do so today fe nthe fasting ee Russians Receive atures mark the second fu dates for the three City Com- jnaire, who, a few weeks ago) KUSSIANS hecelve fot President) Truman mission seats will mount the/ ‘slung his hammock on the A and platform and give a brief talk ‘Birthday Presents | |B docks and began his long hun- -| Sharp Setbac k on their program, -if elected. ger-building diet of milk and y of President Truman’s tenth G t ] Key West V i and chilly breezes President Tru- ite the ove Introduced by JayCee presi-| Sent By Marines | {Stance juice, has finally fallen off 3 : man took his usual morning walk, | -————- —— dent Jack Murray, the candidates ; 7 the breadbasket. half an hour, along the sea wall who will speak are TOKYO, Nov. 10.4”,—The U,S.; A postcard from his hometown Louis Carbonell, Dr. Delio Co-| Marines in Korea celebrated the | of Memphis received by The Citi- | 5 bo, Jack Delaney, C. B. Harvey,|corps’ 176th birthday today with | zen today informs all and sundry [Be Milton Parrott and Keller Wat- | fireworks—and they were all striet- | that HE-Mann succumbed to food | son. lly loaded on the 14th day while in the citrus | Jim Keen will serve as master; Marine planes had dropped ‘Continued On Page Five) committe of ceremonies for the rally pamphlets telling the Reds there | to put the quest » polls|Would be a birthday party, and | ¥/ 2 |da of the general at the polls tiay 8 planes went back. wih| VOLUMteers Are ue ta sh along the Mole and Truman C: D Chi d apes sh, past BOQ 128 where the) ar Door Ippe s conferences are held | . presidential Press Secretary | In Accident Here | eering | Joe Short took the afternoon off | i In his place Roger W. B. Clar tarted to get in} n the agen- | Tubby, his assistant conducted the his 1951 Cadillac —_ yesterday semt five minute meéeting with the | Morning at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Che- as wat s as they did for last |) ; , of a 3 te vas 11 to 2, w oné| White House correspondents and. Tita L yak driving by did not Tuesd: ius bombs, while Marine artillery de- |, oy Aen ss j abstentior local pre jexpect him to open the door and | reptiles oo sre ge last |livered a barrage. ae | Wanted By Gray However, observers. in Paris! ‘Tubby said that the President clipped it slightly, . Acting Po-| Selly: wisteeiie | en a plane flew over the Ree . es do not expect Russians to} rose a 0 si lice Chief Harry Lee Baker said meer iy will eee ia | Hee wit a streamer reading Ladies Cor ps )give up without a 1 fight on| at The Lite White House, Nec. today y's rally w ace, | happy birthday.’ the floor of the bly ni e s' however, rain or shine. If by any) : heen ae: 5 ne d ) al Base. He breakfasted on grape-! The damage was Slight and chance there is rain, the abtat- b Ene Marines themselves had WG) Miss Marie Pandeonstieid dine k The next move is expected to| fruit, four minute eggs, toast andj will be settled by the insurance } cade will turn off at White street | Ditthday cakes flown in by heli- | tor of the Red.Cross at the Naval \be a Soviet request that the Red | coffee. |companies of both parties. |China question be | hospital urges that all recently | | comer: | stated on| He then took his walk, came| Police Officer W. R. Archer | rived members of the Gray Ladies ; the agenda as an amendment to back and assigned work to made the investigation of the ac- PERKY LODGE leorps call her at the hospital or |*he steering committee report. ‘ + Continued On Page S ‘cident at the corner of Simonton | } 12 Miles from Key West telephone the local Red Cress chap- | and Eaten: reets. “COME OUT TO MY HOUSE iter in regard to volunteer work. | = Low Cost Air Coach | | { | FOR DINNER" | .Anyone interested in aiding, | ; _, Cocktail Lounge - Hotel especially in the office of the Red | RESTAURANT { actor eee been 3 Cross at the hospital, are asked to) SCHEDULED AIRLINES . consult with Miss -Landson so ‘that FRENCH FRIED their special interests and field of | g World's Finest. Combination L.work can be arranged. : ' | 35¢ | recon | Palace Theater | and wind up at Key West high | Dive IY Our DeLigateuL DINING ROOM “Best in Key West’ SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER » a Shrimp Cocktail or ee romato Juice and Onion Soup au. Gratin Choice of Entrees ONE-HALF BROILED CHICK EN—$1.95 ROAST SIRLOIN OF oa | B. BARNES, LA CONCHA HOTEL! Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in BEEF a jus—$l.75 : Per Order Rory abner 605 { “ABBOTT AND COSTELLO ROAST VERMONT PLUMBING UE | MEET THE INVISIBLE MAN” TURKEY and CRANBERRY WYLK’S RESTAURANT STOCK ISLAND Invites You to DANCE to the Scintillating Rhythm of SYLVIA and MARK STANLEY and Their Band Beginning Sat., Nov. 10th, 9 P.M. ’till “?” Also DINE On Our Tempting GERMAN, AMERICAN, ITALIAN SEA FOOD SPECIALTIES 12 Noon to 2 A.M. Daily Except Monday COCKTAIL LOUNGE NEVER CLOSED SAUCE—$1.95 CONTRACTOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL 1814-R or 9212 1020 Eaton Street ALL WORK GUARANTEED _ Bonded and Insured Vegetable and Potatoes Home Made’ Pie or Ice Cream Hot Rolls and Butter Coffee or Tea SERVED 11:30 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. SPECIAL CHILDREN’S PLATTER AVAILABLE | DELMONICO RESTAURANT 218 Duval Street TRY OUR DELICIOUS | SPANISH AMERICAN DISHES | COMPLETE DINNERS FROM $1.00 UP Specializing in Chicken and Yellow Rice H OPEN 11:00 A.M. TO 11:00 P.M. | ALANA STLSLREENNI NS TS | WANTED | Young man, draft exempt. Interested in learning automotive parts business. APPLY IN PERSON NAVARRO, INC. I am a candidate for City Commissioner. In! addition to myself there are five other candidates, All of these men are good, sincere men who are S CLUB interested in the future of Key West. Although we! ELK | all have a common interest 1 am not aligned in| i Linas tO KEY WESY’S FIRST ae 5 gets ws See sas Akt ae CON) Contes | PENDENTLY in the interest of all of the citizens AND DANCE | j Sat., Nov. 10—9 ‘till '?") | | Music By | | ¢c. B. HARVEY Coral Isle | ‘LEVER 4-A -__ Serenaders " | Elks Club Annex (Paid Political Advt.) of this community. _ Harvey PUBLIC INVITED For Sal. WOOD PILING tt beg 6 TO 18 FEET LONG, USED, CRESOTED = 2 . 2 a KELLER WATSON has made no promise during the campaign, except to work faithfully to con- Original Virginia Timber [SEES and promote jhe interests of Key West. Everybody who knows him is aware he is able fe perform | e duties of ity mmissioner. One of his chief traits is modesty. He believes in actions rather than words. For many years, in- ON BIG PINE KEY AT | eluding she years es a aneriber of teh local PTA, ta hes worked Nard: sna Wally RLM MeaME Cet FLORID ST TE Cc MP | dren. He maintains the best way to cut down juvenile delinquency is to provide wholesome pastimes for A A A | children. He did not say in the primary, “Pull Lever 11-A” and he does not say now, “Pull Lever 6-A,” fer CALL OR SEE | he knows voters will pull whatever Lever they wish to pull, though hée wil! be grateful to al! voters whe SADOWSKI, MARATHON, FLORIDA | see fit to pull his Lever. LEVER 6-A °e 2 Che Ken West Cilis | he Early Rising Key Westers S Park Monday ea eee ee Take Morning Stroll On Duval Street to Sunny Skies Rising Ti emperatures i ot i qs * EN J = “= Mark Truman’s 2nd d Full Day Here BLA «EEN og Children | TRUMAN GOES synt sce “=oe,sen. Receive Aid-To-Dependent _ VOLLEYBALL GAME Key West. had its first Monroe : County jinformar glimpse of Presi- 518 COUNTY AGED dent Truman early this GET $19,499 HER?: morning as the Chief Exec- 50 NEEDY BLIND _. |'ttive revived his traditional Hi up Duval street much RECEIVE $} “renee, ay A to the delight of going-to More than 320 children in Mon- |roe county received $6,003. in as- | | work citizens. jsistance grants during the ‘month | They saw a more relaxed jof October, it was anfounced to. | president than the one who day by the Rey. ‘Ralph Rogers,|stepped from The Inde- Frag od the District Nine Wel | pendance at Boca Chica Air | In addition to this aid fon 323, de- Field last Thursday noon. | pendent children, 518 Monroe coun-|. One passerby remarked that jty my received $19,499 in’ aid }Mr. Truman “looks as if he has | and 50 needy blind received $1,- ‘unwound’ since his arrival here.” | 935. }: The: President took advantage of | The children are receiving 80(the rising temperature—then in ‘percent of their need within De-| the lower 70’s—to stroll up practi- partment standards ‘and legal coh. deserted Duval. street. He maximums, as, com| with 65\wore light grey. slacks, a light percent the prec ‘three|sport shirt and carried a walking months, Rogers said, . | ‘Though: tightening of, rules “and Oui-of-town, “8 photographers regulations covering eligibil lity: a and Gore age eat spice new ooeaeses a i E| sload the" ey. West ‘ lautre.. v prong ig erry COMMISSIONER The =e Gaye Hucto Supper Club. Proudly Announces. the Addition of Mr. Tommy Tomerlin e otf in Chic vison and Most “me St a a SS Chief of American Cees OUR Apion a FOR <u Sunday Dinner... 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