The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 12, 1951, Page 2

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Hie sal fore aft sun lei vis legs eS ob atic > bi Cro ig t yin jun. pi ew ne ven arba og SB st Ww aud Sis pal, Th judg and. ipate Sav Isat 1 fro whe Cla enny at in eme! short d up is th a bo ince tak ty, t urna ne St The lelso 195 Poge2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Che Key West Cittsen, Riendey, November -ublizhed daily (except Sunday) by L P Artman owner and piut isbe: from The Citizen Building. corner of Greene and Ann Street eednly Lait Newspaper in Key West ana Monroe County .. P=ARTMAN Edita: NORMAN D. ARTMAN Entered at Key West, Florida, as Second TELEPHONES $1 and 1935 “ermber of The Associated Press—The A: ciated Press is exclusivvel) nilifed w use for reproduction of all news dispatches credited iv jw. other “ise credited in this paper, ana alse thy {local ublished he-s, Business Manuyes ciation uné Associated Dailies of Flo year $12.00, MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION Florida Press As iption (by. carrier) 25¢ per week, RISING RATES rhéTutizen is au open forum.and invites discussion of public issue ndesabjects of locai or general interest, but it will not publis! oremous communications single copy =~ IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN . 1. More Hotels and Apattments. beach and Bathing Pavilion. . dirperts—Land and Sea. | . Congolidation of County and City Rovernnyesss | . Community Auditorium. VOTE! VOTE! VOTE! ications are that the voce cast in tomorrow's lionBWil ve targer than the primary whogh was only a liccle move than 50 percent of the régis- rig. ‘the rece¥ed trom members of its siaff aud the at ure office since the primary was held. set us assume that the percentage ue a ra t elee- total, cousiderauly cLilizen bases its conclusion on iafoimatiou many callers will exceed 60 ats not enough, It is the duty o1 every qualitied voter, inau or woman, to go to the polls tomorrow. That dvety stems from the greacest privilege in our democracy.—the right to choose by a majority the men who will serve us i public offices, Possibly, the primary because they thought they were not qualified to vote. If you voted in the city election two years ago, your name is still on the qualified list. Nobody who voted ; then had to reregister. The registration books were open- ed to qualify residents whose hames were not on the booxs in 1949. Are you interested in Key West, its ? If you are a qualified voter, then your. answer, in new many residents did not go to the polls in} continued | | (?) Wirephoto “| mattrial Veopie s borum | The Citizes wer Were York “Investigators Sent. From New Editor, The Citizen: i have had a Mr. Cha > i se informs me that there se <0 be some sort of controve caging in newspaper West.as to whether ™ supplied me with information and for broade: on e srime situation in Key West which I made last year Permit me to state, vally, that up until the time Mr uerkes’ letter arrived, I did not know of his existence. I have never contacted Mr. Duerkes seeking any information regarding any ua tion in Key West or anywhere else, nor has Mr. Duerkes vol. untarily supplied me with any in formation whatsoever of any kind I am fully aware that t unequivo above MES. FRANKLIN D, ROOSEVELT and Warren Austin, United | t he sixth United Nations General Assembly | t#tement can be completely mis aren as a a ¥ |interpreted as an attempt on my j a t one of the ‘Gay: Assigns. part to protect a source of in-; ________.. | formation in Key West, but I can jonly assure you that I would be | STUDENTS OF STATE ‘$144 4 Paid Ti To | willing to make the above state- | @ontinuec From Page One) | ment. under oath. | ;Gomez said this stretch is extend | I sincerely hope that this will | Ved along shallow area and presents Unemployed Here | clear up any question as to Mr | no 2 ylem to engineers. 7 | buerkes” poe a the newuspenels es of the road are too ae rae Es community and that it will once | numerous 1o-enben, Gomes aaa eee ee ee lind for all settle any controversy | ed on his departure for Cuba, | The trend in unemployment is] 5ver the question of his supplying | Brant eueraiie we, buy still downward. There are 839! ne with information. | here on the East coast of the state | fewer claimants for weekly ben-| Such information as was used | so & ____ | efits with total payments reduc- y me was obtained through in pesegmengen ed by $12,273, or from $173, estigators who were sent from+ {t> $160,969 this week, ending! .ew York City to Key West ‘or | | November 2, as compared to the previous week This decrease is reflected ir he beginning of activities in ci us king slants, step-up in nonagricultural labor generally and in servi It is expecte |chat tris downward trend. wil: | employmen. | ‘continue until (reaches its peak about March. | {n Monroe County, 11 received | 1$144. The decrease in unem |ployment was reflected in ties where no weekiy 5 Ss were received. ‘Courses conseientiously; must be yes, else you would not hive | DEFIANCE, 0., —If one of } h is’ Whe " istered, y. * * the boys in the manual training pothered to register, en you registered, your intention ie Baca Bank cates OUIFE | cORMIRE: was to vote, for you realized that registration means noth- 4 he’ll e you a cake. Here’s why ing in itself in expressing your choice of the men who will serve ygu in City Hall. If your intention has since is then you tacitly admit that you lack that main factor in striving for suecess in life—determination. :How precious is the privilege of voting to many Americans? The best answer to that question this writer has ever heard is found in this story: ‘Last Friday, in a local supermarket, a little about five feet or so and weighing about 115 pounds, gd ed when she heard a man say he did not vote last Tu day} woman, “Mr. , I'd buek a hurricane to cast my Are you a good American? Everybody must search his 6wn soul cas answer that question for himself. you ‘must admit that little woman vote. is_a good American. Américans of her type—Americans who insist on exercis- | ing their privileges to vote—have played the leading roles died, | sp- | But | The girls of the home economics course and the be of the shop course swapped courses. Ss Ss , Pome BOSS . SAWYER are learning how to handle ham- milljon long tons a year ahead lean be EES Se ere | mers and saws and the boys how of production Weitere | | tO Make Cookies and: Magee GING ¥S:. ba 1v ‘oas peat / 6 . | ‘Then there is the ease of the | \‘That For You! | ‘hose wanting to see both coasts | wattle hustler jof the state go to Mami from Key K . Vest and pick up ‘the Tamia | Killec | frail there. With this new highway | hey will be able to drive complete- | SEMARANG, Java, (#—An In- y around the coast line without |donesian cattle rustler met death uaving to retrace their journey | by stoning. jup the Florida Keys from Key} A small-time bandit leader near Nest \alatiga, Central Java, chased by | Possibility of two water pipe-|a mob of villagers, fell into a lines leading into Key West will} ravine: and was stoned to death’ vxecome actual should the road be} by his angry pursuers. His gang,! -onstructed ez “The among other things, hid stolen 16 H cows. Lots Of Brass. said, | | i j | } in maki iB ithe United States the ares country in the wor}d. x *Many Hundreds of Key Weaters are that type of | seein: toe leion braie cts > Américans. We ‘have* known: 6f. three. Key. Westers whi were taken to the pdlls in stretchers to vote» the dist of them 11 years ago. ‘That's full-blooded Americanism. Be a Américan—VOTE tomorrow. full-blooded ‘The fazzy caterpillars, according to some naturalists, forecast a mild winter. You can take this or leave it SLICE OF HAM AP Newsleatures “THE COLONEL CLAIMS IT'S TOUGH...RUN OVER 1T ONCE LIGHTLY I! Metz ees oe ‘ thee “THe “Public information - says there were 3,906 etilisted met | there at last count. Officers num: | bered 4.450 and civilian workers | 24,850. Every two weeks the base hands out $3,800,000 in payroll sane e | sent,” he stated, “tourists drive ‘to Miami to pick up the highway JUDGE GIBSON | present pipeline from Florida City | to the West Coast. When this high- lis far from being adequate to; way is put through it will divert t the growing needs of the city. ; | those tourists dollars to the smaller | barge damaged it some towns along the Gulf route.’ Key West was faced with} He added that the organization have become a!of property owners should be pre-‘ |pared to face a consider: ble e we made plans for amount of obstacles far removed | an 1 water line from the from actual road building betore | Tampa area. The current growth the plan ‘graduates from the | planning stage.” | Apart from the preliminary an- of Key West not only warrants it Gomez, the Aerovias Q_ chief ;nouncement that the essay contest jhere, fi proposed the road sev-! Would be open to all high school | jeral months ago at a nieeting of | Students in the state, there has; Lower verty owners. The | been no offiecialbeword as yet on | ha sroup unanimously | other details)" ° | appr e proposal and im-, It ‘is believed that Eva Warner Gibson, ; mediately ed that the project juvenile court pudge and | own as the “Gomez High- | authority of juvenile problems in | way Key West, will be selected as one | Pee cnenit the road would! of the group that will read and great perty owners | Categorize the entrants. situa i rathon area in o = Bich the influx of tourists SET j from Tampa, St tersburgh, and DISTINCTIVE Be Mb ashtn aves would: reach: thé CHRISTMAS CARDS Keys from the West Coast in that ARE HERE territory at ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES It would Na Lalla and EQUIPMENT | Tampa. as well as ope 126 Duval Street Phone 259 er rout D a ca Gulf ities SPECIAL OFFER! | : Ross Saws ember of the Box of 28 ASSORTED Cards $1.00} land-owners group, pointed out| Box of 25 SELECT Cards $1.00 that some opposition to the pro-' MAKE YOUR SELECTION ! posed hi yt be expected) EARLY FOR IMPRINTIN from the Miami area At pre. OLORON TTT EROEE Sk | $$ ——— y | ff He found them gathering in a | ra S +} ] basin, piled in bunches of 18 io t Swap Schoo Pg gee ee See The girls er e purposes of obtaining exclusive vformation for my use. All good wisl.es, I remain Sincerely yours, ‘ ROBERT MONTGOMERY | New York i Noy 1951 i Mass Killing BILLINGS, Mont. )—E iding is more than just. wate hit g the dogies: Frank Hendren killed 665 rattlesnakes in six . at work for a livestoc the winter. Her r demand in the West- about one that sulp! world i | th ja (P) Wirephoto DE WITT CLINTON MONUMENT AND SQUARE, site of art shows of Key West artists. The monument was of the New York military Wet in the 19th century governors, open air dedicsted in Key New York's in h ost famous New Yorker ‘ohege Rehabilivation Approved NILA (#—The expenditure of 500 rehabilitation of the — College of Agriculture at Los Bangs jhas been approved~by the Philip. | pine Council for United States Aid, |The college was badly dathaged, during the war. The project will be fing irom ECA funds and is desi mprove th productivity of © © farms and thereby raise "standard of ‘living. for Lae ky Escape MI N.D., (PA am Ray pinned beneath fig overturned | truck Jacked ap andya fr suunses all by his lo N.D., man was driv wife and small daugit"= ver. 4 hen tie truck overturned an & {a slippery road. Etzler was thrown 'from the machine and pinned under sce ihe overturned truck. wl Etzer managed to get a’ hand free and reached the jack carrieg®= in the truc With his one freeite hand, he efully jacked the ma: 4 ‘chine off his bedy high e to allow freed his arine Courtesy NEW YORK,” ®—A\ Gei f lis the lieutenant ésfondl of thes, a him to esca He. then Pe ~< oe wife and daughter, Citizen Staff Photo the men stationed Tt was named after Clinton. one ¢ nvess in America,” Urges U. S. Aide in United Nations man in himself @ | lity above j malicious lies "| city, and destructive = , ments. 1 don’t claim that our is a great man. ge of Fis proper {him mortalit phatically > (ious these, board about 5 feet prove the them away from their Rock Then he glubbed them to I've backed He notched the board to keep from count $e re Democra Government officials estimate ck him. ke people e j that work, living person. however, generations to apply. I think that Her- | bert Hoover will someday be list- ed among the world’s great manitarians though certainly today must For instance, his The " Tir wit guiding derived through humility, land complete devotion United States of America—without ; the present sorrowful condi- tion of the world. Bight he even. more lamerilablé.*= Grediness' is ‘not ‘someting bat is: accorded* an individual. by the people of his day. Honor—Respec' However, ¢ which uncalled for ne hout Popularity—yes. -Love—yes. All of | these things can be showered upon The term “Great” be left for future | our e’ve se try are Harry to President” a policial standpoint be he happens to be tue ¢..csen leager —one of the part ies of a republician form of govern- ment and the one that most suits’ my ideals side politics argumentative, were my next and a ditehdigger to boot, The man is representative of our American way of life his family, He believes his country, and his God. With unswerving loya- has defended each of the against publi- | foreign ele- of im- ha if possible. distin- President of all begua polish the \ to im- appearance of this Old highly S. Tru- door neighbor | I'd sfill jlearn the art of reai bragging president , alone will be | Ours wants to welcome all the actions and give measure But I do say most em- his labor- strength | his utter } these hu- IT WASN’T THAT CUTE little Mimi Huling, aged three, of suburban Evanston, Ill., did- n't like her job of posing to publicize the 1951 Christmas Seals—she just got tired of it all, and unceremoniously stuck out her tongue at the photo- grapher. PARTIES - LESSONS MATINEE FAST, DAILY SERVICE sn. ‘cuevecano err seunen NEW YORK WASHINGTON / CALL 1780 or your travel agent ‘Now Oman TICKET OFFICE: Meachom Airport NATIONAL Airlines Wed 420 Southard St. a ‘ mens and Sat. Tel. 9116 ay ROLLER SKATING | NIGHTLY ae erats and Re While the Presic town, let us all try our- selves in monic with his wishes. He desires to rest, to be free of undue curiosity seekers, publicity panhandlers, and people of like nature. Give him the ev day k that you would yourself were you in his s WINTER VISITORS other t to place s accord ‘the most important method ing today is to buy bonds,”” irs. Edith S. Sampson, U. S, Representative to the Assembly of the United Lycos mer where she has distinguished her: in many ways. “By this dee sey you are giving your government the e of your money, You are actually ding the government your money and in return you get interest. “Of greater value, howeve: an President Truman are beginni: to pour into town. It interest, is the tact that you, as an must be a result of all that cold American, have invested your earn weather up North. By “North” 1, ings in your government. You are doing your part in helving to make* secure the more abundant ‘ife which ail of us are seeking.” mean points on the other side of Stock Island. It gets mighty cold in Miami} during the winter months, and cer. tain resorts on the West Cc often become veritable-icebe during a ‘norther.’ We brag about our weather I don’t think we lay La-t Times Today PAINTING THE CLOUDS WITH SUNSHINE with DENNIS MORGAN AND NIA MAYO an chnicolor) Coming: GAMBLING HOUSE Victor Sinture and Terry Méere [. gt atcha SE coeeeesrocnecneineasianssneligieiiil SUBSCRIBE 10 THE CITIZEN | MONROE cote *TRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE “Tr OP. Oo" TRIUMPH ) but it on quite heavy enough. Wish we could send the Chamber of Cor school in Texas so - erce to ai they would Seriously speaking, is Rock of folks in town and be c: service to 5 Ht Comings THE LAWLER MacDonald Carey All Giecies 1 FOR HOME or . COMMERCIAL USE ‘ We Are Prepared To Furnish You j With Clear, Pure : | Cube 0 Crushed a eee . ; Thompson Enterprises, Inc. tt (ICE DIVISION) TELEPHONE NO. 8 ae tae

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