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Warmest City tn Nation Today Was KEY WEST ———_______ VOL. LXxIi No Local Firemen, Others Help Former Key Wester Make Christmas Merry One ‘ ~ For 67 ( Many Operations On Toys Were Performed Without Medical Degree all citizer Santa Claus di ‘hildren In City ns es Last Bullet To Kill Self Was Without Food For 20 Days; Carried Wounded To Safety PANKUNJOM William F ing commander of the U, S. Korea (—Maj Dean, long-miss. 24th told a Communist%corres he saved his last bulle Gen Division, : pondent t bered Local the wee bee and paint tc by local resident € yesterd when Beta Sig Soror member gathered a the Fire Static n bundles a irman ea li, the hare Santa’ tured — but that the Reds caught him through My ruse Lee sh.| ‘The correspondent, Wilfred Bur sevent decen the chett, 40, of the Paris newspaper * ase Ce Soir, said he interviewed Dean three days ago in a prison camp near Pyongyang, Korean Red cap. ital Pictures of Dean, given AP Cor respondent Robert By Tuckman by _ Allin a "Burchett, were identified positive- Paul Albury "jly by Mrs, Dean at her Berkeley, fied knowi Y | Calif, home Radioed to the United child’s de filled. | States, the pictures were moved on M~. Albury s t these wom-/| the AP Wirephote network ainly deserved praise for| “That's my husband, all right,” than attend parties to| said Mrs Dean, crying happily hich inte (Nthex* worked at +Phere’s no doubt abdut it’’it's such t- fasks serving | just wonderful to see him. Afiyone others. who ever loses faith must remem. Among the gifts were one doz-|ber this situation about General en tea sets and two huge bags Dean of pepeorn su tent for all 67 “What he came through shows children with donors anonymou Charles Or man Jr a who volunteered his Coatnued On Page 8, nav: tim Now. Playing Gould Curry's Trio AT THE BAHAMA CLUB Where Everybody Meets” Popular Prices remaining what human endurance can stand.”” Déan, a Congressional Medal of Honor winner, Was listed as’ miss- ing for 17 months before his name Continved On Page Fiver y e 1F YOU ENJOY FINE SPANISH AND AMERICAN FOOD, VISIT THE DELMONICO RESTAURANT TRY OUR SPECIAL Christmas Dinner from $1.60 and up RILEY CARBONELL, Owner | 218 Duval St. Tei, 518 ¥ , Christmas Dinner Served 12 to 9 P.M. $1.75 SHRIMP OR FRUIT COCKTAL OMATO JUICE - CHICKEN NOODLE Sour CELERY RADISHES - OLIVES Roast Young Tom Turkey R ING AND CRANBERRY SAUCE Baked Sugar Cured Virginia Ham Ala Port Prime Rib of Beef Au Jus N. Y. Cut Sirloin Club Steak \ CE or PINEAPPLE & COTTAGE CHEESE SALAD ESH PEAS LIMA BEANS CARROTS KED STUFF ED POTATO OR WHIPPED HOT MINCE - PUMPKIN - APPLE - LIME PIES FRESH P CH SUNDAE BEVERAGE COLETTE’ § (Formerly Blackout) HAPPY Fe a ee le a ee to kill himself rather than be eap-{ A MERRY CHRISTMAS The Key West Citis THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1951 Murray Ealls Union Men To Session Today May Consider Some ‘Hurt In Accident (On 7-Mile Bridge Ernest Sanchez, 37. May Lose Leg As Result Of Scooter Possible Undisclosed Crash } Solution To Grave H A Key West man, Earne sty Problem { Sanchez who on at} 2 the i 2020 N. W. pan Mi \ PITTSBURGH — #—Presigent in tha Aitonroe “Gane } Philip Murray of the CIO United A & Se Steelworkers today called his un- | Rare wi aL Cranes | io BO ion's top policy makers into ses- ible skull ure e result} sion here Thursday but declined an accident h urred | to say the purpose of the meeting. ada at 916 in ! The USW executive board will | peas fics ae meet at 10 a.m. (EST) followed | PRES WE TEINS Ba F-by a session of the wage policy : south on the | yy Committee—the ratifying body— w 1 edan at 2 p.m. iven by a 78 year old woman, | The call was the only public | ce Clare “A 8165 answer Murray gave to a nation | Walnut. stract ia awaiting his response to President | a s ¢ ‘Truman's appeal to the union and linois. She has lone F the steel industry to continue pro: | in Maratho duction of vitally needed steel past | ae Bete utalnee the midnight December 31 strike i Slim called to deadline. The steel industry has accepted the President's request but Mur tay has given no indication of his future plans. ithe scene said ‘that Sanchez may |lose his Jeg as it was badly shat- tered He regorted that was driving south end of the Seven Mile she decided to turn had almost completed when nchez, also going ismashed into the car a ‘rear fender, sideswiping with the left of the scooter. Mrs. Daw son said that she did not see the ‘ooter approaching. About $26 damage was done to the ear. The scooter only | slightly damaged, / The injured man is under the care of Dr. Herman Mogré who id that the patient had improv ed since his admission to the | hospital Saturday night. He al so said that Sanchez had sever ‘al skull injuries, a badly broken and lacerated left leg and a broken ‘right ankle. Mrs and and Dawson board makes all the union’s im portant decisions, steel sources im mediately speculated that Murray might be calling the group togeth- er to consider one of the follow- ing possibilities 1, Extend the union contracts | with the industry so that the men jin the mills will continue produc j Con inued On Pase Sixy Citizen Staff Phot », {NO NAME” AND FRIEND | LITTLE » was j Seats EG hg * ‘Bodies Of Seven 7 *¥e . Floridians Arrive WASHINGTON (®—The ododies of seven Floridians. were among 304 Korean War dead returned to San Francisco Sunday aboard the New; Zealand Vietory, the Defense De- partment announced ! They included Pvt. Willie L. Anderson, nville; and Pyt. Bernie F. Jr, Panama City re. Gareia The he chamber * Ira F. gs iS phite of Al | BEER CORES OS Palace Theater = | Stephen McNally - Coleen Gray in ste em ete { POOR OLD CRAIG “APACHE DRUMS” SERVICE STATION IN COLOR) ; Francis at Truman Phone 9134, Ska dack- Hag: | ; Your PURE OIL Dealer — | Tires .. Tubes . . Batteries . . Accessories Hotel La Concha Christmas Menu, $2.50 SERVED FROM 12 O'CLOCK NOON UNTIL 8:30 P.M. Tropical Frait Cocktail - Tomato Juice Potage of Chicken with Rice, Spanish Bean Soup Olives - Sweet erkins } ISLAND DUCKLING Apple Dressing, ¢ »M TURKEY, Raisin Filling, Cranberry ‘, Sauce Champaigne visit LUIGI'S OPEN AIR PATIO FOR FINE ITALIAN FOODS Specializing in... 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A, Hundreds Of Soldiers Awa Trip To Their Final Shipload Of | Navy Truck Hits | 1,521 Korean Vets Parked Police Car Arrive In Calif. 5. 30 Ss seeet ee SAN FRANCISCO 10:17 Saturday night at the cor- Christmas — ship! ner of Duval and Fleming Korea veterans arrived today as i : . special military airlift ferried | S*e!S: Nesultmg in damage to the police car but none to } | y ad A of final 1,521 | waited today in what jthe most exaspera' service men home. the Fog halted all air travel out of US. No one was injuired. the bay a for 12 hours Sunday. Pobice officer"Wil R. Afcher Airports were jammed with serv. Was driving the’ police ear with ice men civilians {James D. Nichols, AD3, of the Skies c! { Sunday afternoon, | Shore patrol, as passenger, when {twas touch and go with the fog | they stopped to wait for a green in the eariv hours, but planes kept | light. ‘The big navy bus, driven operating ; by Richard £. Jarrett, rammed The Army chartered 60 planes |thhe poli¢e Vehicle, smashing the -O¥ at Oakland Airport to fly Korea | rear light “and rear bumper as veterans to personnel centers near- est their Vet well as damaging the reur door, Jarrett said that his brakes fail- ed to work, He also told Police officer L. Soriano, who with Lt. | J. Cerezo investigated the acci- dent, that the two navy busses were taken into the repair shop every week to test the brakes, into the series of transports transports: arrived Satur- and Sunday wit 800 service including 1,500 who wanted transportation. » transport General added 1,500 non-veteran personnel from“the Par East Sunday. They , don’t get in on the lift travel. | r ; The last pre-Christmas ship was jbekee of Feed baer rhe ir Bcc the transport Gen. Edwin D. Pat. | penccident and. fame rick which docked early today { with 1,521 servicemen j A San Franciseo-airpert offielal said “people have been coming jg vut to the airport in droves and ie gs area T day m Sultan there's simply no spaces been sold out for We've Don’t Spend Dec. ry t in the Kitchen | GET YOUR DESSERTS AT PEREZ BAKERY Mince - Pumpkin - Apple and Key Lime Pies Fruit Cakes CLOSED ALL DAY XMAS NOTICE We Will Be Closed Tuesday, Christmas Day CHR Served t 1 and a’ r he ag >: HAPPY NEW YEAR To my friends and customers \ A Merry Christmas and a 1 Happy New Year Molina’s Bakery 1121 Margaret St. Phone 1621-J BENEFIT DANCE and FLOOR SHOW | Crowning of i 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 at the Club Annex (Side Door) ADMISSION TO THE PUBLIC, ELKS AND WIVES, FREE EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED Finest Beer Sold. . . JOE FERNANDEZ, JR:, Pres. ttt the, 0 il” Me