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Pags 8 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Movember 27, dey, Ordinances In | City Will Be Codified Soon Michie Publications Have Been Awarded Contract; 852 Ords. To Be Copied Ordinances of the City West will be codified at $5,250. The Michie City Company, — Charlottesville, Va. have been awarded the contract Eight hundred and fifty-two or dinances will be copied, edited and compiled by these publication specialists. These experts laws will make recommendations | to the city after their study of ex- isting conditions Said King: ‘‘Nobody spend the money more do”. amount of work now consumed in looking up ordinances, amend of Key a cost of hates to than 1 Publications ; He then went on to tell the | ($125,000 Sale |On Key Largo A $125,000 house, swimming pool and estate on Key Largo have been sold by Christian H. Hecker, Jr., to Tirvin, inc., according to information filed in the office of County Clerk Earl Adams. The property is formerly that of Col. Grey of Key Largo. It was sold to Hecker more than a year ago and is now owned by the Tirvin company. The bulkhead waterfront of the estate looks out on Pumpkin Key, and the entire property is on the tip of Kay Largo. in codifying the \Divertais Of a Of C: Meet Wed. A meet rect ber of for W ne 1951 Benny Charges | Lack Of Co- Op “Raising Roof” With the City Commission call- ing for bids to build a roof on} |Wicker'’s stadium, the privately | sponsored Raise the Roof’ cam- | paign finds itself some $2,000 short lof their goal of $3,000. | Benny Fernandez, whose efforts Jon behalf of the fund was respon |sible for the larger part of the j amount raised, told the City Com nission last night that there was la definite lack of co-operation on the part of campaign officials A partial list of donors, includ g those who took ads in the pro: gram donated by the Florida | Press, include Columbia re: Auto Parts, taurant, $5; Roy’s Tropical Hotel $10; Pepe’s Cafe, $5; Padron Gro: ery, $5; Red House, $5; Rios Brothers, $15; Perez Grocery, $5 Theatre, Benny’ s Ca- $25 St » $1 $5; Antonio. Benny, Jr., $1 POSSIBLE REACTION DELAYING VACCINATION OF CONCH SQUAD; MAY BE PUNCTURED IN PANAMA * by AL PALMER Citizen Sports Editor action from a hinder vaccination may tobal High School kept the Key West High School foot- ball squad from getting needled for the second day. High School Principal O. E. Schwei ;er the innoculation he has cleared with medical until the vac The possibility that re-|, smallpox their playing against Cris- er will not ord- authorities as to the result cine will have on the students. He is expected to make a decision tonight af- ments thereof, etc CA. At the ip meee $1; Ross Sawyer, $1.30; ; The city charter with all of its | is expecte i ohen, $1.00 Ba ee ter a series of conferences ' . amendments will also be brought |F. Trevor will name the is |, Pasdatiscn,. 20; Coed, 50; cBrle, ith local medical authori-| Citizen Staff 7 up to date by this $5,250 payment. | committees that will be asked to $1; Lopez, $1; Star Light BBC, $2; iow cal | CUT. NO ICE Pe 150 copies at a cost of $12.50 will|serve the organization ing | Gilbert, $1; Star Bar, $5; Jas. Mc ties, { : Sa is be made available to the general |the yeor : Manus, $1; J. Cabrera, $1; Thrift Meanwhile however. there is lit-; THE KEY WEST MUNICIPAL AQUARIUM boasts of a Beal public. Hotel Division Chairman, | S80P, .25; Raul Rios, $5; C. Lopez, tle possibility that the Panama} } to-goodness pair of ice skates st or decorative: no | George Bonamy, asks that ali ho Rafael Rios, $5; Romero, $5: | junket will be canceled. Cont . of course: Above aquarium man Kroll aaa i Jtel and motel owners are | P a, Jt. $1; Ricardo, $1.50; have been signed and arrange: dette point to the s Southern onvent ans lente iat dieeieing theo Aire 2 yas $5; ments have been completed that| j5., 1 The U.S. A.” we nie pugait a . Camus, $1; Friend, $1; Octavio Key Westers wing | ees : f ig law” as proposed ie should see the z : J Decio, $1; J. W. K., $3; Marylin, Panama next week | |by the Hotel Cc ssion, | ¢ AB their way to Panar \ oe OE ORS ee oe em ce’ | $0: , $5; Shirley, $1; Hughe to face the Canal Zone champions. | as CeeCr LOUTIS = | perent oe meee ls uez, $1; B: Rodriguez, | f The delay in vaccinating the | Miami Jude ve Will $1,500,000 s ey a embers of MC | $1; Cictesell, $5; J. Mc K,$10. 1k squadwas | od by a reluctance § if be invite attend | *: sell, $5; J. 310. squad was caused by a relucta (Continued From Page O} ~ A tennis court for the Convent geo et are inv d to attend |" ‘Thompson Produce, $5; Sunny on the part of officials to risk a re = : a om OES ae is the prime purpose of the par- the Board meetings. It is neces-| 116 Puncheonette, $5; Pritchard i may hamper the | Deliver Memori al Planned; tor. salaty raises aaa ) ‘ aig ‘ ry however that reservations } p action that y | € forthcoming budget ents’ meeting tonight at eight in sary h ee va’) | Funeral Home, $5; Molina’s Bak. Conehs’ performance. | Beda em. . Ee the home of Mrs. Fausto Renda ate pad te day Heke 4, et) $5; Howard E. Wilson, $10; | & Yesterday was the first day | Address For Elk G ne 4 $40 2 ipationt die ily Lele oe ce plish E evens e Joe’s Bar, $5; Key West Provision, been vaccinated due to their re- | | a ' ette Ligh ne Lights had taken pily surprised by the accomplish- made $10; Dr. Fernandez, $5; Dr. de Poo, | dule. Reac- | ude Wayne Allen of N out a restaurant license, but nev: i i i r f hoe neta sai gular football schedule. e | : i Je ments of the school’s pla: ers, and, Those of me 10 | ¢ riumph Coffee Mill, $5; Go- | PFC. CHARLES H. SIMS ; tion from the vaccine is said to | il deliver the Memorial ad-,er entered into busine a hasty look at the record tells | desire to ng ‘t- mez, Furniture Co., $5; Bermuda} 5. — SIMS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Sims, result five or six days after in- | iress at the annual memorial} 4PPreved package beer liceng- why. In the last fifteen months '+-r to the attentic rd | Market, $5; Miller High Life Joe 200-D neiana, is now sé the d Aircraft and jection. In some cases @ One |axercises of Key We. . es for G. G. C. grocery, Cifell’s the Convent girls have played a are asked to l¢ Carbrera Dist. Co., $5; Allan B.| © t many degree higher temperature oc- | ,. ote est Lodge of -estaurant, Ideal restaurant. total of nine matches with the;the organization's manager|Cleare, Jr., $10; Enrigue Esquin- | Lackland ree ba curs. In most cases a small sore | ae ) p.m. Sun-} Ordered a Christmas bonus for High School, sent ten players to'ahead of time in order t aldo, seats | . ‘ Fe On he area: | » Elks club auditorium, | city employees. six USLTA tournaments, placed jcan be allocated on th Standard Marine Supply, $5; Key oF | According to Assistant Coach Ed | Jr, chairmar Set Monday, Dezember 17: as its top three aces in the first five | for ti n West Venetian Blind Co., $10; Mar. ent hat Le nemcinigh al Bedkuan only two out of : nmittee, announced | the date for the public hearing Se ee 200 entered four- : io’s Bar, $5; Columbia Laundry r rou wld in Gente [get a reaction from the | Monday : of zoning recommendations of E teen girls in the 1951 City Cham- Dr. Delio Cobo, $5; Overse ss : : ely cold in Germany tion. “Most of our players were j or the oceasion will be} the planning commission. pionship. One of the fourteen, | $l, i epair Fruit Market, $10; Wing Lee ccinated when they were infants! members of the] Heard Anthony Ulchar. tax glad ues ne ed = | ocery, $5; Ondina, $5; H. Ramos Wy i ae |—and won't have any re action | Key { High school band and ‘payer, request that the city ne , and another, Eleanor Gato, | nik $5; Vogue Cleaners, $5; Mike n Bee EuiKS fi ever e said the school’s chorus longer 7 ing ; Feached the semifinals in a field | Permit Issued Pliniber; $50° Jos iaanaee ge avila ai . was ese seared this morn- | The public is invited to at- jimbs, ete The: ett wil fe 4 of ‘ te Kk d cd a 2 ‘ a George Hopkins took out a/ Bob's Sports Shop, $100; Claude A. B k Fs Of K | | ing thet the team may be well said.) studied, but the city manager I Pa ag g PR ae |$1.000 repair permit today for ¢ indole, $10; Beenie C. Papy, $25; has On raskel 006 | vaccinated #3 they get off the |. Allen is no stranger to Key ‘said it was not possible to rendéi e « a em Teed mn his- house at 3 gs \ Twins Garage, $5; Star Cafe, 7 : ; Wes livered the memoria! the service thaut: a. seneie We realize that the old court , Wr on his: house ghd 2 HUGG? lAnoa; $9: dee. Reavis ® Ch s baskets for needy | Plane in Panama Pal dee address for the KegiWest Lode | oe ee at the Convent is so worn and pit.{Lane, the office of Building In n, $5; J eariman,. $5; n Ten- Rov soph - : In this case.” he said, “the | @ddress ey West Lodge | charge. i ted it is no longer playable. But |SPector Ralph Russell | announc- sonene, $5; Kantor’s Men’s Shop, OURG - amili toys for children,| players who will have a reac- |!" 1927 and was so impressive; ‘Took no action on a suggestion 3 Me csnitnesvic ad the. foiidation for |@4 today. oH ; Joseph = Boza, $20; Home Ap- : vhe C would be forgot-| tion will have it when they wae asked to return again in’ that animals in the city be giv- the nae concrete ‘surface we wish | ee Q rns, Jt a ale iance Co. Ine., $15. , ten during the Yuletide, will be! are back in Key West.” bes = unization s shots f 2 bies. to obtain. street took out a $600 permit for he ' tit 1" ed from the proceeds of! The team will ¢ in oun t was stated that umane We have already discussed the |TePairs; La Concho Hotel took | SCHEDULE OF vs Retin ete ; 3all to {Hope Stadium at Cristobal "FI Society wes fi -cliarge.” oft eft, need for our own sehool court with |out a $500 permit for painting) BASEBALL GAMES Hae pee Rae Y Sateday, Dee. 8. {was on this field that Beckman Y joys ike ty forcing the ordinance j % Mrs. Caro, president of the Alum- | the portecochere; Roy McKillik, ght Bratt; ‘ xe held Saturday ec. 8. lled the Canal Zone Junior Tol- Set the date of December 17 FE ni Association and with Mrs. Cobo, |606 Francis street is making $300 | Tonight: 7:30 p.m, ; i 1 ball! will nal this}lege football squad for three Th I A for the public announcing of the head of the Huose Mothers group, in repairs; Raymond E. Sayan is eae Cafeteria vs. Strand , ; for the nd optional | without a loss | ree ir] OW |delinquent sewage account ist. and both have advised us to meet | painting his house at 504 Eliza- | +Meater. ie ‘a for the men. committee member: Cristobal recently beat Balboa At this meeting those delinquent and clarify the issue so it can be | beth street at a cost of $150; Key} Thursday: 7:30 p.m : han’ 0 nounced Monday High School which played Jack-|®Y PEDRO AGUILAR |will be given a chance to pre- presented at the next meetings of | West Motor company is building} Benny's Cafeteria vs. Naval : air ushers in the win-]son High in Miami. | cae Naval. AR iss on nine sent their side on the matter. : these organizations.” ;a small office for $300 and Air Flyers. e ; : te season in Key West] The Conchs are working out (© \* ed Ue re ae straight) Current sewage users are pay- Convent Athletic Instructor Wah- | Sancher 716 North Beach dr Friday: 7:30 p.m, 1H : ; "| and plans are being made for alaimost daily at Wickers’ Field | a0 at the expense of the league-' ing promptly, but some $8,000 ie payer has responded to the is breaking a curb and bulidir Station Cards obits : : a event. Seats will be reserv-jand do not look ready for Cris- aoe Bisa: cieeeg pig still remains delinquent from old = réquésts" for tennis instruction at a driveway ars. ie : for the first time. Itabal: “a mo PARE | a 10-7 score last night at) accounts. ES t j nt t 1 for tt st »bal at the present time i a the beginner's level with her visit-; Plumbing Inspector eae —— ‘ 5 Graha i Sse pee 2 | Wickers’ Field. s \ if Inspector Harry Al at Baas ‘ a3 GSR | “Too many parties,” Beckman | : Ing teacher program which is al-|sing issued 16 plumbing permits | ELLER OF Wy Y moa Can GOLAN ASSURES | laughed. “Should whip them in-| jj). "nay agen on Ae m ry ead president Earl {oSu7zise Shores, a development) (Continued from Page One) Continued From Page One) jto shape by the time they're set} snce-egged the cinemen’ in as | ates" sald. this morning: am Being up_on Flagler _avenie. | ments at which time it could be Janiro at Det Tt Waa this, Sem acreage to leave for Panama, though.” | mings six| eS we ance ing any 1 tt is cove! y the fine ped | asketball interest is soaring | § >, ~, | Ee <“There are many reasons why| John A. Sulter, on whose prop-|{iHanced by a finance company. Bt t : abatits in me isd & a talon eh ‘Coach |, For the opposition Puby Car-| nid a a sttivot needs its own court to! erty gold was first discovered in|. AiteT Paying the $100 Brunelle : ale between the company and around he Gane ‘sy... | DOnell started the game but gave} ashe 5 play on. Here in Key West the! California, ws Ss Ne jmoved the trailer off the lot and | curr er- | the county: |Win Jones doubling between the| even flyers a free trip to first| 1 Public: courts we now have are | grant #, was a Swiss immi-| headed south. We got a tip he was | \ The let ‘The atmosphere of the meeting | High School gym and Wickers’| 344 was showered. Gareia ison i filled to overflowing so much of $e jin Miami. Gavil h c tu betaere exremely friendly. | Golan | Stadium jover and allowed six hits ity 5 bsg ‘ae that it is impossible for| America’s most spectacular ge He mee erictes fromthe bale year and he | ; inst pee se ity for its salon |— a mae “ya0| The Score cory’ LeA AN if e girls to get in regular practice ee = ehiae eon we, (er courts in Miami, and en head- | Sar € Bo Dyke, | Percent” cooperatio| es ed} pany’s master ple e > on them, The Pantie Gab Gat ng ography is contained in 28 Na-\eq for Key West. After spotting | Char sce me, that he had found all City officials | acres of Key West that they own ain we R. 3 happy'to help in any way possible. tional Parks: the trailer we got a court order to | and \\ very reasonable to deal with”) Commissioner Louis M.-J. Eis- ¢, peg a ie f to. obtain the resurfacing.” pers —~ impound it : d that it was a pleasure for! ner stressed that the City will)" jut adenine B: ‘4-H Winners It was taken by the sheriff with | ;\ his group to work with the Key | keep its suit. for acquisition of |p, “Corionell, Garcia and E Fen | E : | Mrs. Brunelle in it to the yards of | 5 ‘ Westers. the airport open until the deed ~* Ee ae eee 3 Ground Fighting o | |the court house. She refused to | 31 He also thanked Fred Dion who} is signed. + aisneueeicai : \ ‘leave it because she stated she had ;; present for his “cooperation; “All we want is for the airport! UMpires: Clark and Rodriguez. ) At Standstill ‘ |only one more payment to make. nd vision” in believing that the, to stay here,” he said. LRA fe ‘ Would we spend time and money 3 q iny would ca’ out its Present;at the meeting (in ad- Sere nnn | : RR es \ to travel over 1500 miles to repos- | ,,". Ne- | plans, dition to Mayor Harvey, Manager ¥0UF Grocer SELLS tnat Goo | Ground fighting in Korea is al- peesie trailer for $100? 1 ‘ Dion said King, and,Golan, were City At-) gh R ¢ ee Meee tenella | By leaving the Brunelles in the eee My. inter in seeing the/torney M, Ignatius Lester, STAK ® BRAND | Wa AMGriIAY to agrecment “on. the | | trailer they did quite a bit of dam- ximum and with less taxes.” | torney Curry, Harris, County cae 4MERICAN American 1 a buffer zone issue. age which I do not think was fair |), tate! We ARSE : Golan said he wants to sit;al Advisor Paul Sawyer, Com-; and CUBAN COF F EE. However, two new air battles | | to us. nee : mn. sinc wn with Mayor C. B. Harvey | missioners Delio Cobo, and Louis TRY A POUND tovar— | tests! were fought over portant | |. It should have been locked up |° and discuss with him the com-|M. J. Eisner and Fred Dion. | | Con e Korea, in Mig alley. | jimmediately. By having that dam- fig Stee Se es _ eR tiem ee waa | is One ‘American jet, an F-80| @ | age done to it we could not sell it Bee's j Fe diooting aun |for what it was worth. Collision Of Tra re. é | 5 the fastercfying. pln erat | ‘The money which was for the ins Kill 18, Injures 60 ANYTHING CONCERNING sky duel, | jhome we were making for the fu- AUTOMOBILES SEE TH tke gecand : clach.. | |ture of our child was thrown into Aibsiest ssteo Jet bated a thin air. Mr, Brunelle had two | T WINS Hursinmade etethe rest was npayemaen aig eyed epimers Lucas Electric Co, Four te i: | ea, i | ich 215 DUVAL STREET of the Sovie » o! | were'sent Sercamsing te seca | | We sold the trailer to the Brun: | ition; isaac: a a fifth Mi * at | | elle’s because we felt sorry for the | % § was damaged. All of | | : our planes returned safely to hate children, but if the father doesn't from thiss battle :f é |try to make a home for his family | | why should we take a home from | ] ; hit t iy \t ‘our child for them? | NOW ‘suarmnad t uy oh Fl sh ~ {qi We would like very much to have | 5] o ery much to have | te) hing ashes | | been able to make a home in Flori- | TREE-RIPENED PITTSFIELD, . Mass. | —The! |da but there is the question of my | General Electric Laboratories | | ew sda ORANGES and here have turned up some inter- We would appreciate your print- GRAPEFRUIT ie esting facts in their studies with artifical lightning In the first place, lightning bolts! don’t come from the blue, and those lightning es don't hit) the earth, Actually they jump! skyward at a rate of about 18,000 miles per second. It could a three-quarters of the way around the world while you said “Look out!” It works like this: As a lightning charge is being puilt up in the clouds, an opposite charge is building up on earth. The stroke travels’ slowly from the cloud and! is invisible to the naked eye. Then! when it makes contact with the. ground, it spurts toward the sky in a quick flash | (PY Wirephoto HVURE are t ers of Home Improver ards at the National ress in Chicago. Mourine Benn right Cleve- land, Tenn., and ida Wilson, 18, of Gastonia C. Bottom: Shirley Orem. 16, of Reister- town, Md. Each will be reward- ed with a $300 college «:holar- ship | | | ing the true story and sending us | |a copy of the paper. | We made the end of our trip an jenjoyable one by flying over to | Cuba. | Thanking you in advance, I re- | | main, Gilbert Lehrman 44 Hawthorne street, | Grafton, Pittsburgh, 5. | — j | In Saudi Arabia fuge sand- | | Spreaders, used by U. 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