The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 22, 1951, Page 1

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Warmest City in Nation Today Was KEY WEST 72 e Key THE SOUUTHERNMOUST THE U.S. A. VOL. LXXII. No. 304 Atom Seerets Not Given To ‘ ° (Canadians Official Believes This Is Working To The Detriment Of United States By FRANK CAREY Science Writer (® — American is so tight that Truman Is Expected To Act In Strike U.S. Steel Head Maintains Price Must Accompany Wage Increase Rise WASHINGTON Trum the avert Associated Press OTTAWA, Ont atomic secrecy volvi a Canada, a wartime partner on the | Feder nediati efforts col. A-bomb project, is prevented from lapsed Friday oth sides had Setting “practically anything the shown no dispos o budge an Sor Se ‘ Has 5 vere ys C. J. MacKenzie | O’BRYANT CALLS Mr. Tr hree Scientific chief of the Dominion’s a2 # ts ciutase the atomic project ANNOUNCEMENT A dispute said it w would , He cc Pag that ae of MIGHTY FINE turn the case over to the Wage iformation between the two coun- bi 4 Stabilization Boned for recommen. tries is “in essence, a one-way flow CHRISTMAS GIFT dations. Only » da remain of traffic’’"—from Canada’s direc- helore tie i enema remain tion—and that he believes “This A telegram to The Citi- It was eohsidered unlikely that #8 very much to the disadvantage the board could make its report of the United: States. Asserting that Canada has given all its atomie information to the United States, and that he con- ‘siders some of it “vital to‘ the Americans in their future plans,” MacKenzie declared with reference to the latter type: “We never have an opportunity § to see how they use it and they may be making a lot of mistakes which we could correct.” He was referring specifically to information about the development | and use of a device which consti- on a possible settlement plan by Jan. 1. Its recommendations would not be binding on either side The President » could invoke the Taft-Hartley Act and probably get an 80-day strike postponement through court order. Or he could seize the mills technically make the workers federal employ- es The key role of bilization 5 to reports Mr promptly. ‘serving $274, 890 as Federal and | of school facilities in Mon- roe County under public vel in the mo- | ram credence Truman would act gave pehetpedy he Was rally impacted areas. Government officials, emphasiz tutes the “heart” of Canada’s pro | oi mbes SF et al ing the need for speed, said the) 5™4™ Horace O’Bryant said that the threatened strike actually might, BOO RE ON facilities for Poinciana school, for affect production by next Thursday, Mz k Dec : Reb BR lsh Stock ar et example, would be more than because their steel mills start furnaces four days banking doubled by this “mighty fine Chris- timas gift.” Closes With in advance of a walkout “This money will help take care ey, ged is nung Z é of the influx of children expected at re 5 but still it cannol P . - d 3 from the new housing on Dredger’s fill all of its orders from military rices Stea y : Key and Stock Island," he added. and civilian users NEW YORK (®. ders in the “We must remember that this » CIO demanding Steelworkers Union is an 18% cents an hour stock market t had their money will not be used for build- minds more on Christmas than on ings alone, but will eneompass the wage increase and several other the business at hand, and as a expense of all equipment, the fill benefits. The nt average pay! consequence the market jogged | % = and grading, architeet’s fees, land- | is just under $2. Management con-| along with prices steady, i » scape work, fencing, and in fact, tends no wage increase is possible} The volume of trading came to! e > everything which has to be taken without an’ increase in the price; an estimated 400,000 shares, which | @ ee LOee into consideration,’ he said. of steel is very slow indeed for a» two- President_Benjamin . F.Pairless) hour session. Last week the vol- of the U. S. Steel Corp., the in-|ume amiounted to 420,000 shares. dustry's giant, said in a statement} United Corp. helped puli up the U. S. Steel would not seek price! volume figures by trading in one increases if the union would aban-| block of 20,000 shares off % at | don its wage hike demand. 4%, and it traded a few times | Arthur J. Goldberg, general coun-, after that at the same price. O’Bryant had not received any direct word from Washington as | yet but intends to consult an archi- |tect at once for the Poinciana | buildings. He hopes to get money for expanding Truman elementary ; School which takes care of the stu- | {dents who will live in the Navy # Citizen Staff Photg { BARBARA BEL CEDDES .. Would Like To bial Here For A Long Time Barbara Bel Geddes Prefers sel for the Steelworkers Union| Monsanto Chemical flared into | housing project on the site of the said | late activity up arovad two points. jold Army barracks. “We are doing everything in our| St. Louis-San Francisco Railway The funds are still short of the | ;Was active and fractionally high- jer after opening unchanged on a , block of 2,500 shares at 27%, | Stocks going higher today in- (Continued On Page Fight) } | init APRA Semi sy cea | (Continue On Page Seven) Legitimate Stage To Muvies| KEY WEST JUST THE PLACE FOR FUN AND RELAXATION GLAMOROUS STAR SAYS which must take care of over 700 Palace Theater Stephen McNally - Coleen Gray in | when the 1,000 unit Navy housing | project and the 117-unit for the citys low-cost housing unit are com- pleted. ” “ | By RAYMER a sama IKE The Key West area is regarded APACHE DRUMS” | FOR THE Hollywood glan so | 48 a “critical defense area’’ by the (IN COLOR) YOUNG ATHLETE pretty blonde Bart Ge *" | government. For this reason, the des, actress 1 dar f Ne funds were allocated to i Baseball Bats and Gloves Miss Bel Ged- ; County. TICKET OFFICE sates. Ce Baye cane a Windsor: cyte} Striking Bags - Boxing Gloves r ate she said, “T ALL AIRLINES FOR SALE ALL AT LONG ESTABLISHED PRICE TOURS | 5 B. Stowers Co.|| SPECIALS |: rand gent| GROCERY STORE _— YOUR ‘GIFT HEADQUARTERS bce com “a P.O. BOX 650 Tune Up On Mofor $6.95 Wheel Alignment = rics Take Your Wife Out ! Of The Kitchen. . and Down to BENNY'S ‘CAFETERIA ELKS CLUB BENEFIT DANCE and FLOOR SHOW Crowning of Miss Merry Xmas | MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 24th FROM 9:00 TO 1:00 Floor Show Under the Direction of; JERRY PINDER Music by JOE TORANO AND HIS ORCHESTRA SANTA CLAUS. RODACK’S *SATURDAY, 12 NOON TO 2 «(With Photographer) AT THE Poinciana Sundry and Luncheon: commerctat ow | BAHAMA CLU BRING THE KIDDIES: “where gverybody sects” Large Selection of Xmas Toys Popular Prices Also Gifts for Men and Women RILEY CARBONELL, Owner Now Playing Gould Curry's Trio ) | | } | | { | | 60 Or More Coal A For School Constructi assistance for construction , law 815, giving aid to fede- ' bid of $800,000 needed for schools | | pupils who will be enrolled here | @} * JOLLY, OLD, KRIS KR of the skies aboard a Navy he dents of Navy and civilian t r Station and Seaplane Base, Key West, Florida. was the annual Naval Air Station Christmas bi sper the ees plane Base hangar Thursday afternoon, eh The program began at, 3 etlock with the showing of “The Littlest Angel” at the Seaplane Base Theater. Following the movie, all the kids and parents assembled on the hangar to greet Santa Claus arriving by helicopter at 3:20’p. m. arrived amidst the cheers and popping eyes of the watching the rotor hovering over them. Upon alighting from the copter, Santa mingled with the small fry and patiently answered questions fired at him from alt sides, by inquisitive moppets. This imimediately preceded the ‘ne light of the fun-packed afternoon which - occurred Nick led the horde of eager youngsters over bypog a listed tables where his assistants waited to pass bearing each child’s name. | ~ Ice cream and soft drinks Were served throughout the: purty, eS cel eee ‘Whirlybird Brings Local no) Hed phe be | { 1 /Sea Plane Base Is saan By DOROTHY RAYMER Flying Santa Clauses aren't unknown. Even the original one is pictured gliding through the jair in a sleigh drawn by rein- tand made *s oI landing. $ Lt E. D. Foye, Jr. {Continued On Page ‘deer. But something new was{ visit — added at the Sea Plane rg LUIGIS. . |Thursday afternoon when St,j OPEN AIR PATIO |Nick arrived in an open frame; | work helicopter clutching a tow- FOR FINE ITALIAN FOODS | jel over his beard to keep it from: Specializing in. Ibeing ripped off in the wind, | VEAL CUTLET eet . NOW! | Spanish Lechon | (ORDERS TO TAKE OUT) at the Club Annex (Side Door) ADMISSION TO THE PUBLIC, ELKS AND WIVES, FREE EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED WHY NOT BRING THE WHOLE $6.00 Body and Fender Work Most Reasonable Price in Key West | lst {LL TIRED OUT ? Then’ Relax and Enjoy Christmas Dinner WYLK'S RESTAURANT STOCK ISLAND tae Key West. Florida The Finest and Most Complete Auto Repair Plant in Florida NAVARRO, Inc. TEL. 600 ®@ Tennis, Golf @ Nightly Dancing and Entertainment ill You Can Eat $2.00 CHILDREN HALF PRICE | | | | | | 401 DUVAL ST. The Casa Marina Hotel and Beach Club FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS? @8 Acres of Grounds and Beach for the Children to Play In @Croquet, Badminton, Ping Pong, Archery ® Wonderful Food—American or European Plan FAMILY TO

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