The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 20, 1951, Page 1

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ate CRRA NRCC NINN enti AB Bs FARE SABE RSET Key West, Florida, has the most equuble climate in the country, with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit VOL. LXXII. No. 302 SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN FHE U.S.A. THE EYES JOHN W. WILSON, 1016 Packe to £ t ntirg pie in one vaked it al Hospital ves. The girl: n the v ably, the st coff Tug And Dredge | With 70 Aboard | Being Towed Here The 107-foot Dauntless 15, edge, is now en The tug re south of the route ported it v driftin 28-foot shoal buoy at 11:30 p. m night. Its engines, the report disabled beyond repair reported last read, were men were approxi west of Key the the it that tug with a dr in tow. They contacted the captain of the tug Cable. which got underway at 1:15 this morning Lhe..Cablen.it was xepor rived «¢%he scene sbiccaaechaialaaiasilaies «i $30, »..dolehompson Trial and has the tug and dredge in oe Eho ipso The Dauntless is owned by the) Dauntless Towing Lines of New| York. The Cablé belongs to Mer-! ritt, Chaplain, Seott Corporation. | hae ee 3,100 Families Notified By USA WASHINGTON The ed t Dec. 20.—49.— | all but complet- j sk of notifying some of the names of U.S. fighti men the Reds say the. Some 200-odd names remain to be processed een {nd Wife Arrive Here For Vacation Dur an, vice SANTA CLAUS | in PERSON at RODACK'S | MONDAY, 7 TO 8 *SATURDAY, 12 NOON To 2 | «(With Photographer) Poinciana Sundry and Luncheonette, Commercial Row BRING THE KIDDIES) Large Selection of Xmas Toys Also Gifts for Men and Women EGG NOG Our Famous Recipe | AT YOUR DOOR .. | AT YOUR STORE For Tops In Service Phone 894 OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN MONDAY, CHRISTMAS EVE | ALSO NEW YEAR’S EVE CLOSED TUESDAY | CHRISTMAS DAY | bite. e first place, brought a knife and sliced rewable portions. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1951 | Admr. Brunsun, ‘Husband Of Former Key Wester, Dies Admiral C. W. Brunsun, band of the former Miss Lulu| Navarro of Key West, died sud-! denly this morning on a plane enroute to Washington,, D. C from Seattle | TOKYO, Dec. 20m Mrs. Brunsun is a sister of Dan 8th Army has completed pl Navarro of Key West, a niece of! aod Mrs. L. C. Brinton of Key West | Speed allied prisoners homeward and a cousin of Mrs. Pavl Vecker, | whenever they are freed from Com- now visiting in Key West | munist prison camps. But a Ko- Admiral Brunsun, who was rean truce must be signed before stationed in Seattle, planned t©ltbere will be any prisoner ex- attend the wedding of his daugh- PRSe ter, Miss Barbara Brunsun to Dr. | Be. | Bruce Sullivan, USN, Saturday! 3 in Washington. Mrs. Brunsun and ' ward that end, the allies today sug- | Barbara were already in Wash- {guested a new move to break the ington for the wedding and were | deadlock over how to supervise a jto meet Admiral Brunsun there. | truce. Admiral Brunsun had suffered| After Red agreement, this prob- jfrom a heart condition and it|lem was turned over to staff offi- | was believed here that a heart ers of the subcommittees dealing Dridnecs To Be Speeded Homeward Allies Suggest New Move To Break Deadlock In Korean Truce hus- | -The U.S. Citizen Statt Photo HAVE IT sr street Actually, Mrs, looks as if Ss Zong en, Plum: The oc jon was the last night by a special interest s brought cake, ice cream, pies, rds, They also brought a large urn of [attack had caused his sudden | With the problem. It was staff offi- ee percolated in Key West death. cers who finally reached agreement \“"Mr. and Mrs. Dan Navarro wil} |08 Where to draw a ceasefire line. |fly to Washington for funeral| Negotiators now are working , M ~ac Qtath |services, which will be held in: @Sainst a seven-day deadline in $15M Gas Station (sss, 0n Share ts conch 4 Buenas eehie sevens) a | tice. Meanwhile, there has been no |tery. Details of the service: a hl . ©' announcement yet on whether al- lo Be Built Here jnot kn here this mornir ‘lied and Red delegates on the is- ; ; Because of the death of Ad- | sue of prisoner exchange will meet The Christmas rush hasn't! miral Brunsun several holiday | tymorrou They have tot eet ine stopped the holiday boom in{parties have been cancelled. The’ prisoner lists were exchanged. And lich has ‘tak-/}Dan Navarros will not entertain | the allies have informed the Reds past few days. jon Saturday, December 29, a5) they need more time to check the total of |scheduled. Mrs. Vecker, who had | Red list $95,000, $15,000 |planned a party for Saturday, , il was added Standard Oil, ' December 22, and Mrs. Brinton who was to entertain orf Sunday, ‘Tobin Says Wages 500 White street applied for a € ; remnant permit to build a filling station Voigatay : 30, a0 ae pee é / Tats a ece ad’ to| fiends these parties wil Other permits were issued to | frien |Not Keeping Up the follo | George Lu 19000 shed ad-| ou par ere Bill Aimed At ‘With Inflation dition at 215 Duval street Mrs. Cla Mies, eae yo tine ft 2 - WASHINGTON (4)—Secretary of Visine 4 room at 913 nite Tax Interventions Labor Tobin said today nearly 45 ,; Per cent of the nation’s wage earn- Ss failed to keep financial pace A plumbing permit was grant-; WASHINGTON Dec. 20.—9.— ed to Robert Evans, 728 Windsor! Oklahoma - Democratic — Senator | with the 10.1 per cent cost-of-living Lane |Mike Monroney Said today he'll/r from January 1950 to June lintroduce a bill “in January-ap-' 1951 | Parently aimed. at nt scandals. | He estimated that these,20 milé, The bill would cofgress- | lion or so workers lost more th 'make public every time they do power during that period. | So in a government loan applica-| j tion. It also would put tax collec | tors under civil service. Set For Fridav George Thompson will be tried ona grand larceny Friday in Jus- who failed to keep pace,”’ Tobin | said in the Labor Information Bul- tee of the Peace Ira Albury’s| | be be daca publication is- court. I X . T , | Ssued today Aibury placed a bond of $500 on | ree AMas Lrees “And a great many of the 20 Thompson. Witnesses to be sub. | CHARLESTON, W. Va. De million were in the white collar 36,0 GA we eie dabiene ice a feld that is still more than i x {85 ner cent non-union. ;R. Murphy of Charleston, West" “He said unions have machinery | Virginia stocked some Christmas by which wages can be adjusted béenaed are Officers Frank Cara- ballo and 1. N. Hall and Shore Pat- rolman J. H. Gagnon. Thompson was placed in county jtrees on his outdoor car lot. |; ai e tres s ail pending trial. ap ie -|to meet economic changes, but al say | Tree sales were bad. Yesterday! «the absence of this machinery, R ° r ee ede mn a8 met oF some adequate substitute, for o Of &T jwith 1,200 Christmas trees—first} so many millions of Americans elen error come would be first served and | constitutes a long-range menace for WASHINGTON, Nec 20.—fp) ‘could get the es for nothing |the American economy.” is said today“he is, for whatever they wanted to| He said that ultimately non-union pay wages tend to follow standards of ~ | union wages but this “‘time-lag can have serious economic consequen- ces, He concluded “And what significance should this have for the American labor {movement generally? In my own | view, it should serve unions as an additional motive for rededicating |themselves to that mission that is summed up in the three words: Organize the unorganized.” De- partment i to the Governor of | Kentucky that his union organiz- ers are being subjected to a reign of terror in Leslie and Clay counties in Kentucky. FOR SALE LONG ESTABLISHED GROCERY STORE | i REASONABLE { | Complete Stock of Mechanic HAND TOOLS Guaranteed for Life Roy’s Key West | Auto PartsCo. 121 DUVAL STREET TELEPHONES 1877 - 1878 | P.O. BOX 650 SALE Uniforms NYLONS $8.34 COTTONS $2.17 STARTING Friday Night Gould Curry's Trio AT THE ROLLFAST SKATES JUNIOR AND SENIOR JR. STOWERS | COMPANY nee" BAHAMA CL TREMENDOUS U { ‘Where Everybody Meets” Popular Prices RILEY CARBONELL, Owner VALUE! CHIC is toy In an effort te speed talks to- | men to intervene in a tax case and three billion dollars in purchasing | Spanish aceent Mrs, Torre | “It was largely the unorganized | . —|__— BENNY’S a REPORTED MISSING \ OVER A YEAR AGO “Gracia a Dios!” | That was all the little) lady could say for the mo- | | ment, Nervous fingers smooth- | ed out the wrinkled tele- gtam from Washington in- forming her that her son, | Cpl. Julio Torre, was on| the list of prisoners of war | released yesterday by | Communists. The telegram read: Mrs. Elvia Torre, 709 Olivia Street, Key West, The Secretary of the Army has asked me to in’ | form you that your son is included in a list of prisoners supposed to be held by enemy forces, | dt is not yet verified and assurance as to its ac- i can be given at his time. When it is cer- in that this is a true list will be notified as | ia asa possible and | ‘Without request on your | ; te { - Wm. E. Bergin, ; Maj. Gen. USA said, “Next to having jul-| ‘io home E guess this is a- | (Continusd On Page Fight) Stirrup Honored |, ; Post Commander Vance C. 'Sturrup, Arthur Sawyer Post No, ' 28, American Legion, has. been! ‘a been ap-| advised that he has | pointed as a member of the Na-; jtional Law and Order Commit- | |tee of the American Legion. The | ‘confirmation of the appointment | was received from National Le- gion Commander Donald R. Wil- {son |. Stirrup’s until the close of the November ! 1952 meeting of National Execu- | tive Committee. Of The Kitchen... and Down to j | CAFETERIA NOW! - Spanish Lechon CPL, JULIO TORRE =* Adj. Gen. of the Army. | Saat heavy} appointment will run} \ treed AEA LES Aee eB ee eeenaRNRemnEhl HER MOST VALUABLE PRESENT: Mrs. Elvira Torre, 709 Oliva street, places the telegram, informing her of her son's ~ name being on the prisoner of war list, high on the Christmas | “BETWEEN MIDNIGHT _ ; =| 10. Fruits, Etc., | LUIGI'S | OPEN AIR PATIO | FOR FINE ITALIAN FOODS Specializing in. . VEAL CUTLET PARMIGIANA CHICKEN CACCIATORE VEAL SCALLOPPINI ALSO PIZZA } oe (ORDERS TO TAKE OUT) *Velocipedes 0B. B. Guts @foy Piano 2Go-Go Horses @RCA Record Players 26 puvaAL Open Evenings Until Xmas AMUN Main BS PERSONALITY STUDIOS ih Stork No. Yr it We 1942 102] WHITE STREET 107 1950, @ Charm Course 2 . be: @ Personality Development 187 1947 95 1950 @ Modeling Introductory Offer at Special Price Until Jan. 1st REGISTRATION WILL START THURSDAY, DEC. FROM 2:00 P.M. TIL 6:00 P.M. EACH DAY Make This the Personality Gift of a Lifetime 20th 1119 White St. XMAS SALE SPECIALS This Week Only Type 0.P.5. Sale Price Dr. Pmt. Ford - Clb. Cp. $445.00 $ 445.00 $155.00 Willys - St. Wo. 1545.00 1295.00 . $35.00 Ply. - Tu-Der. 465.00 395.00 _ 195.00 Pont. - Coupe 175.00 169.00 — Ply. - Tu-Dor. 995.00 195.0 265.00 Stud. - Champ. 1855.00 1495.00 499.00 Most of These Units Can Be Financed Over A Period of Eighteen Months SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE _ FORD. DEALER MONROE MOTORS, LUIGI'S 227 Duval, Corner Caroline | Tel. 725 APO? OAR g

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