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NEWSF be Nev West Cilisen SOUTHERNMOST APER IN r rHE U.S.A. KEY \ EST FLORI MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1951 My ‘ { Warmest City in Nation | Today Was | KEY WEST i 72 ONS ae i THE ' VOL. LXxiH, We No 281 : cere (DS SOME 145" FROM A POI SOUTH OF PARALLEL Holy ame 38 IN THE WEST 8 (AP) ‘Convention Nov. 26— ‘Well Attended ement has Tony Martinez. 1 Jury List For Crimina! Court Is Issued | SIXTY-FIVE PERSONS a ARE PLACED ON FIRST Tokyo, ak been reach major 1 in efforts to- ward an armistice in Kor- President of CALL BY SHERIFF Allied and Communist Local Organization. BERLIN SAWYER staff officers have decided Heads Church Group The sheriff's office has issued] on the exact location of a rel cacentesiinc iGceeam the ‘jury list for the coming ses proposed cease-fire line a; Union of Holy Na Societies of sion of Criminal Court. The list is} ¢ross the Korean peninsu-| the Diocese of \ugustine convened on Saturd rning returnable at Criminal Court at 10, Jy, SUNG Waele ke a, m., eember 3. The following, jt extends some 145 miles a Siac persons listed a point south of arallel ete athe: Sacre Pa William W. Curry, 1010 Truman/ west to an area north o Very Re 38 on the east coast. V.F. as pastor, was the avenue. ‘The cease-fire line will be the |.) George W Barber Sr 1217} center of a demilitarized buffer I ee tee enennen White street none two-and-a-half miles wile ae ee foe jhe ase : sa within rs of the Societies was of Frank J, Herr, Marathon 4 an armistice is signed pcs | by V R Char Malcolm M. Walter, 1406 Olivia.) “Formal approval of the buifer a Pa D Jesse J. Montgomery, 1213 Tru-, zone arrangement is expected ‘o- }ual Di cs man avenue {night at a subcommittee ri i foele As ; r arace crosby. 1 py. in the Panmunjom circus ter as “NV am Grace R. Crosby, 1411 Ashby; "Ten, within one hour, the full, ;seph F. Plunkett E airect f five-man armistice delegations will jof the Dioc« Bertis Roberts, 191 Cornish) weet anew to try for complete | the men on a4 iane. . ae : agreement on the armistice for ism and tt fom hile Benjamin Curry, 1105 Angela. | \hich negotiations were begun four Frank E. M y, F William M. Baker, 916 Fleming) onths ago—last July 27th. Law, Unive of Fl i street. Now begins a race against |cussed the topic “Militant Catt Henry W. Gardner, 1125 Angela: time, Other points must be agre- | olicism and the Par street ed on within the adopted 30-day | The afternoon y 1 Anthony Alonzo, Jr., No. 4 Aron-| geadline before a full armistice | with James J. W. } hs ge ay os can be signed, halting the Ko- (of The Florida Ca 5 udoluh Schneider, 1520 nite. rean war. ing the conver r Manuel Gonzalez, 111 Packer. Final pin-pointing of the last sec- | Catholic Press.” Jack G. Crawley, 915 Windsor tor of the proposed truce line was| The constitution and by-law Lane. ‘ | reached at 4:30 (E.S.T.) this morn-| were presented to the conven- G- Dopp, Zewetnier. jing. tion for. adoption. His Grace Jo Phillip W. Kiefer, 1424 Whalton) It came after a marathon work-| soph Pp. neney DD Arghbie street: ing session of almost seven n-and-a- op, beloved Bishop of St. Au Grover C. Albury, 806 Carey's’ half hours. tine addressed the banquet hel eit Two other extremely tough prob- | at the South Ocean Clut Walter C. Johnson, Jr., 1005 lems remain. They concern the e Sunday morsing the Watson. change of war prisoners and re-) (Continued From James €alloway, 615 Fleming|/ commendations to involved gov- street. S ernments—including the question }‘ Rafael Garcia, 724 Simonton st. of a withdrawl of all foreign troops | 4 Diya tc Called Maynard V. Lowe, 1018 Thomp-| from Korea. H a son street If an armistice is agreed upon— Joe E. Castro, 1029 United st but not within the specified 30-day time limit—then the cease-fire line 2 United st. 1502 United st. | it be redrawn just before the Lowe, a, 417 Amelia st To Serap Joseph H. Eloy Gar e into effe er bat- Archie Albertus, $28 Peacon| truce soe into effect to cover Lane. tle changes. | eta ea vane, Enrique Martinez Lopez, 1019 ies eae Former Bootlegger Men Grinnell street. Methodis ae H. Adams, 2763 Staples : : Has Alredfly Made Herbert §. Stirrup, 411 William To Host Conchs Fortune From Much- ee Angueria, “4\° Charles S. Taylor, presiding Publicized Contract Narciso Castillo, 1004 Catherine. | Vice president of the Methodist DETROIT, Nov. 26 pS \ Men of the Old Stone Church, to- announced that the group will | oe Beate host to the Key West High | called 4 a scrap metal contract he ; squad ata dinner Union Busting” 3 bootlegger today money-makin David E. McCurdy, 3635 avenue | Simonton | Play Sehool football on Thurs Ata recent meeting Mr. gnacio Valdez, 1222 obtained for tivities Santo io Davilla, George E. Knowles, 219. Simonton. BOR 2206 Seiden- ‘Taylor | Perrone, 56-year-old Si berg said, “We all feel very proud of | 1:1) immigrant, said he was givir Percy M. Roberts, 1005 Fleming {the boys and are looking forward oe . muchpublicized contract wit! Charles R, Filer, 704 White. sapere aes grec es) | the Detroit, Michigan. stove com Albert L, ‘Dinegro, -.dr., 1216]. 8, from the group. ‘The |P20Y because he didn’t want to be Cat °. | uted” any more. Willinm Spencer, 1118 Eaton, |Conchs will gather as —, 4 “Me already has made-a for Thomas I, Knowles, 1112 Eaton om in the church annex at 7:00) 4 of the contract—estimated street e worth as much as $35,000 SAntonid: Avanges ir., 16 Elixa| 10, addition to boboring the | year, ie Kefauver. crime commit — “MZ8-* Conchs at dinner on Thursday, the | > °° neta sae-cP beth tee learned earlier this year. P« john R. Kerr, Jr., 410 Simonton, | Methodist Men will meet in the | one was a witness before it at Karl A. Jordan, Sr., 925 White, [Rea future to plan other activi: netroit hearing ‘ Paul M. Humeate, Marathon, (tes. Chartered last June, the | “Perrone and four other men w« Jesse L, Gill, 715 Caroline group face an active winter S€8-| sccused last week in a warra Sate Tet ee son. oe sa es 2 ; 2 i conspiracy to bribe an employe Lain Dobbs, 1021 Grinne Lh. Those present at the meeting of conspiracy 4 : an é€ F % Ernest Salazar, Sr., 501 White. * of the Stove company interf head eee j Which planned the dinner were: C- | with the formation of a labor m4 OH 's. Taylor, L. E. Pieree, Rev. Paul : wk eat Eugene Skaggs, 1213 Royal Seen C. Ch Batee. Ray [0% and interfere with emp Manuel Sanchez, 513 Olivia +. * lin pursuit of their work Charles L, Sweeting, 1218 Vare- |Greene L- Russell. Corresponding | tie and three of the others la ee ee are Secretary W. H. McCrea, Roy Ty-/1, be arraigned on the chars’ she: se ‘id son and James E. Duane, chair- | -p), avs “The fifth ‘an. Nor Robert S. Gardner, 1519 Johnson | nan of the publicity committee § warned ay ; mM) : street Minaudo, is a fugitive.from po! ic Gilbert V. Ogden, 1210 Duval The United Auto Workers Unior Raymond G. Garty, 1131 Flem- if " d D: which just last week concluded ing. en er amage contract with the Stove company claimed that Perrone’s main jc aside from hauling serap meta was to smash any attempt to u \ionize the firm. George Vidal Julio Perez, George Key, 928 Truman 5-2 Porter Place 314 Peacon Lane. A fender of Jacob Faraldo’s car was damaged Saturday afternoon ; five o'clock when a motorist Paul W. Roberts, 719 Fleming. | : Albert N. Miller, 638 United | attempted to pass the Faraldo car,; Perrone, before the Kefauve Victor A. Hartman, 2417 Fogar- {| &t the corner of Flagler and White | committee, denied the charges He ty | Street admitted, however, that he couldn Maitland J. Pinder, 1021 Angela, | Officer J. Bell investigated for | read street signs and could bar write well enough to sign checks James A. Fry, Stove company available fc ila padore | the aie ae force Carl L. 704 Eaton. 1400 Newtoa. Ness, Sawyer, | = Reached Vernon A. Adams, 907 Southard president, was not Peter Daniel Valdez, 1310 Vir ;comment on the contract cancelia Sinia. | tion. MeCaudy §. Mora,, 1319 United. i GAS Perrone was convicted in 192¢ T. Luther Pinder, 506 South st. jof making illicit whiskey and was BRS sentenced to six years in prisor | He was relased two years late’ ‘POOR OLD CRAIG. BE SERVICE STATION | Francis at Truman | Phone 9194, _ Palace Theater o | Tires |. mee Sane COSTS I ESS | ROBERT STACK, G. ROLAND ires .. Tubes . . eerie and JOY PAGE in a some. a “Bull Fighter and the Lady a Perpetual Passenger Citizen Staff Photo MOTHER GARRETT bee eats. KD me 3 The th 7:50 T rush. | auiet heroism, joined immediately ei he time was 7:50 a.m. I rush- to the injured. * ‘Mother” Garrett Covers) USA: And” Canada Yeorly | PG aams cd into the etfice to check if 2] ices ot ” ok Wek Re | photographer was around. He ;southerner was the horror cut Carries * 80 - Year .+.. miles and miles ee a) 1 ny } *- Greyhound Tour Attend Keys © tn‘ana thence pack on Duvet 2, "ene “Sad Sane oh Ueaoeaesneaeoanteseeeseesaeneese' AN McAVOY fo Mine oMas should’ be Garrett, traveled the niles wuth, & USA in her Off th: wheel Key West at 3 ed to find a place could stay for » spent none,” said the tmother. “She ly called the po can't ay picked up her crutch and took he ty Old Folks Home Ha Treatment t had the most wonde said sitti on the poreh of which commands a eauti -~w of Garrison Bight n who runs this place i] > break ! tay longer in Kev A I € 1 got to push ff name indreds of Ar and Ca dian cities as a traincaller. She started her transcontienntal 19 years ¢ see country she s. She left i i ci Nove velied the thousands Key West, where she eon t > before i time I stayed a gets around ew ye their sixties Bus became her of n after she é 0 was not a fit Age was my protection wher itchhiked,”’. she said. “But to- y Ud be afraid, to hitehhike, dif- SHOPPING LASS LEFT $2 bay ferent people. kinds drive nowadays.” The intrepid old lady who will be 80 on Christmas Day finds people are kind id helpful everywhere in the USA and Canada Bus Drivers Nice Greyhound bus drivers are par- larly nice to me,’’ she said. hey put me and my chair and rutches and bags on the bus. ey take good care of me.” st year Mother Garrett decid- ed she wanted to see Hollywood. sooner got off the bus she wag on the air. Tom who had the famous Welcome to Hollywood”? featured her on the show as the oldest lady present that day. Her in ve cars She no than Brenneman siste} the radjo on and ex “Why is Mary, what on} earth is she doing in Hollywood?” there The ubiquitous 80 year old} might be in Brockville, Ontario or | Tombstone for all her family knows today ‘I'm not much of a letter writ: er. They don’t know where I am now. Yes, they do worry about me; but they know they can’t keep me home.” Mary Garrett was a cook in lum- | ber camps, mining camps, boardi- | ing houses, and five restaurants in British’ Columbia and Washington State before she took up the tour: | ing by Greyhound life. Loves America he loves all of America and de- ts in the New England ele rn in Rome, New York finds herself equally at home ‘n rexas or Athens, Georgia. e are the same every- chair to be taken to the Grey- hound bus station by the Key West | police You certainly have nice police- men here,” she smile Riese ce teleceazcie 20 Stolen From Motel Room Two wallets containing $20 were stolen from Lt. Comdr nd Mrs, J. R. Lenanty as they slept in| their room at the Salt Air Motel, corner Simonton and South streets. Entry had been made by cutting he window s en Police Officer E. Ramirez invest- igated for the police de partment. I an Catches Fire Both fire answered e call at day after- When they arrived at 407; read street. only a pan ith grease in it had aught No damage resul PERKY LODGE 12 Miles from Key West “COME OUT TO MY HOUSE FOR DINNER” Cocktail Lounge - Hotel Cottages - Swimming - Fishing PHONE Old Here show | a nearby town happened } aim= | President Truman Takes Up Front Street; Dau Margaret Enjoys Volley "BULLETIN LOCAL MEN HURT IN AUTO CRASH Three Navy men from Key West were injured seriously to- day in an automobile collision | eight miles north of Marathon | on the Overseas Highway. | The three men, identified as i | } — Panic Flashed wok « Lhrough Train nee ven; Passengers seat celatnag aad aettiea, EYEWITNESSES TELL in fossa: weeks saiae OF DEATHLY SILENCE, . oC ‘THEN SCREAMS OF he wall _ saw first PAIN AND FRIGHT hand. I was riding te work : WOODSTOCK, Alabe) {—4#.—Panic flashed friends and saw the people fire through 400 pass pause at their various ac-} stunned and bleeding, when their | streamliners collided at Woodstock, | Alabama yesterday. Eyewitnesses aboard the South- ;erner and the Crescent told of an ‘instant of deathly silence, then sereams of pain and fright. Men Yacht Williamsburg Leaves For Navy Drill Yesterday By SUSAN McAVOY The President brisk walk this up to Front street and then} Ss uth on Duval street, then! Andre Matuilac, Pat Ascarilla and N. M. Olsen, were taken to the local Naval hospital. i They were returning to the | base after a weekend furlough | in Miami. | Highway Patrolman S. R. Walker arrested Herman Schott of Marathon, driver of the sec- ond car, on a charge of driving on the wrong side of the road. this morning with seme tivities, “The President!” all said. they} And sure enough walking at ai st clin down Whitehead wes President Harry Truman, but when I dashed out on e ess ey was short quickly for its .oecupants, Rep. I APY O’Bryant, he street and checked with the but there it was the unweleome County Con ioners |carful of Seeret Service, they | hand of death that stifled all agony answered that the President | and fear. “Open Coral Shores School At Plantation could not be photographed, with- J. P. Boykin of Woodstock, a out Press Seeretary Joe Shorten part-time preacher, was one of permission. | the heroes. Rushing fo the shat- At the noon press conference’ tered trains, he he hfered Short confirmed the walk and! the still living from ill-fated added the swim to the day’s pro-| ear. said that Margaret’ A few passengers and: trainmen % made a surprisejin the Southerney's Be glanced ie t to her parents at|ahead and saw a Cres- rushing * jthe Little White House, leaves ent “bee peatals attending the onesie bby motor for West Palm Beach | Two of the > fom i were ; 3 Reremoties, State Representative | tomorrow where she is giving a ‘two. attendants onythe Southerner. Coral Shores School dedi- | cated with speeches and ceremon- ies yesterday at Plantation Key, Superintendent of Schools, Horace |8tam. He alg | Truman wht i weekend. vi was O'Bryant said today. O’Bryant was one of the County oe ee Butler, Snyder Range Over Whole Field Of Anglo-American Economic Relations A tentative description of the |new sewer layout for Key West }will be presented to City Com- missioners tonight at City Hall, } City Manager Dave King an- was enroute from Philadelphia t iContinued On Page ras ‘ ‘Bernie C. Papy, Chairman Gerald | | tf th 3 | Saunders and Harry Harris of the | |concert tomorrow night. Standing ‘ofr the platform of the | Monroe County Commission were | "Margaret went to church with | Streamliner's grag: « Rig also ou hand. sa | ner parents yesterday and to the | thay teevet an instant before the | Main speaker of the afternoon beach with them. She played| °C Sy rolled dows the steep in was Capt. George Rollins, (Ret.) | volley ball in plaid pedul -push-| Sk ft Msi aning them the ; who lives on the Keys. esvand a white: sparta” | platfrom disappeared in a tangle The $120,000 schools provides in- | while Mrs. Truman read and the| (r' ed steal, | struction for students frém first | President swam. Margaret's vol- through the eleventh grade, O’Bry- | ley ball game was fast and live- a ant said. |ly, according to one observer. | ‘Ai F The Key West High school band | ed seemed to be enjoying the r orce | under the direction of Harold Cas-!Key West sun an the beach, é | terton made the trip up the Keys! The President will not go up| 4 }and played for the ceremonies. |+o West Palm Beach to the con-! a | * Principals from Key West schools, !cert, nor will Mrs. Truman, Short assistant schools superintendent / said. . Leland March and all supervisors The Presidential yacht “Wil- ] ees Tee oe the | liamsburg” left the naval station | n eor 1a, gmbgsear ye ciah cae fyesterday for drills and some! | ! i parc’ priehn ge praarangtfc = ieave for the crew in Miami, Major Keane Was Last er ani ‘ounty Prosecutor an y ei vi |B. Cleare, Jr., were also present oe said. 1t will apie 10 Pe To Jump From Plane; ; at the dedication. ! Sole foreign press at the White Ran Out Of Fuel Over Many Keys Westers motored up | pouse press conference is a Sa- % eae itt oat bay for the activities. |jome Mandel of the French ra- | Fog-Bound Area | At present 175 pupils are attend- idio and Le Progres. Lyon,| HAMPTON, Georgia, Nov. 26.— | ing Coral Shores school, The dedi- |F™8"¢e- , i..A small Air Force plane crash- | cotion which began at 3 p.m. lagt-|, 4 Teporter and photographer ‘eq gnd burned near Hampton, , & oe hour and one-half. jfrom the popular Cuban maga | Georgia today but three of the four jzine “Bohemia” tried to get ad-| occupants apparently parachuted jmission to the press conference | to safety. ‘Shak British today after flying from Havana fate of the fourth airman was y |this morning. ‘got definitely established. | ! Rodolfo Rodriguez, reporter | One survivor, Maior J. P. Keane, ‘ jand Antonio Martin; photograph- j was taken to Dobbins Air Force Economy Nee Ss | ler landed in Key West with the |base at Marietta to go before a E \hopes of getting a picture and an | board of inquiry. % linterview with President Tru-| Two others, Major R. G. Brown, " erican |man. Al Mills tried his best. to {the pilot, and Corporal G. L. Orfe, | clear the way for the Latin/both of Maxwell Air Force. base, | neighbors. Admission of foreign | Alabama, were admitted to a ‘hos- {press to the. press conferences, _ at eee ae hereon in Atlanta however, must be settled in. for obse a Washington at the State Depart- ae was believed ’ seriously ment. When I asked “Did Margaret} Major Keane said he knew. all Truman go swimming this morn- | of the. occupants got out of the ROME, Nov. 26. —#.— Britain's) ;, Joe Fox of The Washing- | Plane safely because he was the Chancellor of the Exchequer R. A. | (Ccntinued On Page Three, last to jump. A state highway pat- Butler met in closely guarded ————awaiilllipaaianeaeiae jrolman, who brought Brown and | privacy today with U.S. Treasury; KW 7 ge from the Pigg Scene to | Secretary John Snyder to seek new| Se Pl ns mpton, quoted them as saying American, help for the shaky Brit-| wer a Poti ne a second to ish economy. | es T 2 e rachutes when the plane | ‘The two conferred an hour we Pr esented onight ran out of fuel over fog-bounded | the first time since Butler took of-| north-ceatral, Georgia’ | fiee with | Winston Churchill's new! The plane, 4 twin-engine C45, | Conservative goverament. Spokesmen for the two finance bosses said the session at the U. S. pare was completely private, | with neither aides nor advisers/ nounced today. TODAY ONLY! | around. | Commissioners will decide up- * The idea clearly was to allow/on their request to the Federal “TRANSPORTATION \Butler and Snyder to range ovef}Government. for assistance in 1937 FORD V-8 TUDOR the whole field of Anglo-American) paying for engineering and con- |economic relations as freely and) struction on the sewer line. They j | as frankly as possible. will also consider the develop- Officials on both sides were ment of the stadium roof plans, | (Continued on Page Three) | King said. WANTED AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC CHIC | NAVARRO, INC. Coming fo Town | — | | } 601 Duval Street