The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 1, 1952, Page 1

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he ome, vu — hm & Che */ West's Brilliant Youth Center To Be as Mch 15 By Woman’sClub cre Acsing In | Vanive Drawn Pageant, ‘Week Criminal Of Jay’? Climax ud i 4 400 Acting ‘In * « Wesley House Has Consented To Permit Use Of Auditorium the Key West community cal Subdivision of the State o Men) 2re working svgether to The Was the : Per yt nee Ca oe Wea Art oud Mtecien! ciety — Cape Selects nailed the nail where nails should 2 be nailec when it scheduled ihe From When Jury Wilb ) Sie Memnane Alegre’ Festival for He Chowne Mate: M0: «( Harry 5. Traman returns to his favorite vacation haunt for » three-|Caro today drew a list, return. civic organizations, outh and adult, in form a. youth center. “This youth center is established as a re- Criminal Court Judge Thomas sult of the Build Freedom and serving without compensation. | ey Cree aseert SOSerarpen ts 0) weet *.081@O S87VORey eaeen | iH ; — Leave Today Key West tor Jacksonville - on ek Sounders oe the Commaoners af the munty Anti Mosquito [ts Wiles Warner. D d te f) veda National Geographic Photographer-W Mow site District 1951 activities will be presented a the Vuesday session ltirecio. Warner Part of 195) Annual Keport ts o follow » The Monroe County Anti Mos quito District was established op August 1, 1951, at an organizational meeting of the Board of Commis sioners of the District held at Monroe County Courthouse, Key West, Fla. It operates as a Politi Florida under the provisions of House Bill No. 1127 of the 1949 Re- gular Session of the Florida State Legislature. The District is headed. hy a three-man Board of Commis- ‘sioners appointed by the Govervor Future commissioners will be elec- West Citisen Flower Show Opens Tonig National Geographic Magazine Will == Cover Event For First Time In History oa: Photographer To _ Shoot Dozens Of | Color Pictures | At Premiere | By SUSAN McAVOY | The Key West Flower > |Show opens tonight at 6 o’clock with the scert of | tropical flowers, the sight of rare herbs and the pre.- ence of an internationally known photographer-writ- |er, Luis Marden. \ Marden has been assign- | ed. by. his. magazine, The National. Geographic, to break their Jong. standing. practice of not c 7 flower shows. Key West's. ‘Tiler Pesca week visit. able Monday, March 10, at 19 “ith Youth Project, svon- h Semana . “y- J - " | ted at the regular elections and will | fer - leather =o off to & hell- a.m. inf the County Courthouse. | sored by the Key West Wo> serve for 4 year terms. The duties show will be the first to be temerrew at 1 p. a. a on alu s. - man’s Club through 1951. of this board are to appoint a Di- 2 | whotographed and written c ip. m., special ‘ ‘ourt | tor, to . and { es i ‘Week of Joy” outboard races in session trials for persons who 1952. “ r= eldest — faa Mole Lu Citizen Stalt’ Photo | gp. im the mugazine’s his- Garrixon Bight. Survivors . er plead not guilty | ‘Sie Stedex See ben. cre 4 - IS MARDEN, right, takes a moment off to relax with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McAndrews at the | tor the District. . s at the ‘ye winners will te awarded five glis-| The venire contains 70 men of | Ciously consented to permit the § county ‘isca?, -L& Concha Hotel between shots of the Key West Flower Show, opening at 6 tonig LE . Since the Monroe County ‘isca pening at 6 tonight at the Elks Mardi ’ i tening silver cups in the name of Monroe County. Women are|use of its auditorium for the year did not begin until Oct. 1, 1951, Club Annex, Duval street e . "| West lat. ee cha tec kc ae Pd Sow ieee Committee of |cligible for jury duty only if) Purpose of the youth center one and since the State of Florida re- | sigdimmedit eect He the SP Toebtialie semana . (A large and ‘they come in to the Court and | night each week. quires a district to have money on ~anzgsSS= " a ° Leica coe camera bine ee ieee = offer. Sgn it known they would like Pi Pm conter wil ong | hand before state aid can be ad- | . Sound Truck Controvers Key West gardens to choot we conviction and execution to serve ally March 15 with a St. | ministered, it was ary for | : i i fee of hw co ‘storie! al | The following are the names Patrick's Day party | the District to secure funds iramed. Police Swoop Down y : par ogy lary f vabeving li of those drawn to serve: | Community and civic leaders iately upon being organized in or- | saendl T ‘ a: | i ey as i het age Ath A Ivan Sounders, Charles £.|have volunteered to serve as |der to begin operations. Therefore, \On Ga lers In 2 ‘10 ome rt) mmission ied pictures ot. ithe show as it ay manage the |5unds. Deane Nason Brigham, Counselors for the Saturday upon appointment, the Commission: | J id Nigh | Garden club tr te soon tem — Wie |Pred H. Mathews, Miguel A. nights when the center will be! er adopted the poliey of soliciting | FSQUAS Last ight ss ° | workin teomn dawn fll oniiecan ® half are ws riauey chavez, John William Russell, pen. donation funds. The citizens of Mon- or ote onda Ni ht | week to make this year's sho West Flower I Jack E. Aguero and E. A. Math-| Representatives of youth and Toe County responded generously Local Police swooped ve y wf Show, Elks Audi- | | adul i i down on gambli: ivitie: even more beautiful and thus ews, Jr. ft jadult organizations have dis- and during the months of August, | gi ing activities DELANEY, EISNER given very liberal: = Photogenic than last Pai eee" Tae Be are Gorge A. Tedder, John Hi. |Cusied a varied program which | September, and October of 1st,| 1 Key West last night DECIDED, con (in the help. ot various. elvie [St Gene Oto has planned. the | reat penatinenat | Teri, Carton Garcia, Omer Pe- would include amateur — and $5.050.00 in cash and equipment |, When in two separate raids, UNDECIDED, COBO eitairtink.” of various. civic ph at 2 ee ue 4 that t. Fennkiin E Webb, Samuel |Mmusical nights, crafts, exhibits, )Wa8 received, during which period, | 11 men were arrested on\\/ HARVEY AGAINST — Gommisci P areca inspired the National Everett » W. social games, | moving pietyres, |the areas from whieh tions \@,9embling charges. 8 a wen sioner Delio Cob sep See ius — Ae CaO Pinder and {folk and ballroom dancing. caine, were serviced: O° Lieb night af 8:95,” Police LOUDSPEAKER [EE et aera: i prihes: shines aX hy Sie gs Goulet | Youth committees and ‘adult funds in this manner, and begin-| Chief Joseph 0. Kemp led |,,MAver.C- B. Harvey and City /trucks oh” Monday "night /he vig yee wii! Vespers eee Jones, Nicholas L. Oster-|committees will meet again this | "ins operations in August rather 2 ee Commissioner Delio Cobo today yee will add the Key West as- at ‘ewe houdt, Arnold Crusge, Sr, Al-|Week and present final recom |than waiting for the county tax | & raid at 408 Petronia Street | said they will vote against sound | As to legal clarification that |"nment to his” cosmopolitan s~~y Crusoe, St Al vendations to representatives. ot Moneys to be made available, the | Where the proprietor of the trucks on the second ‘reading of | will be provided by City At- hae ree ay * nore will be instrumental music| Cleveland Higys, Donald B. My-|a!l civic organizations at a District was able to qualify for the | establishment, Tata Ferrer {the city ordinance prohibiting torney M. Ignatius Lester. J. Y.| Peis has specialized in Latin- a ro ng LE ene My. linecting to be held at the Wesley {fll State allotment for the fiscal was placed under arrest on a commercial use, Monday | Porter, local attorney is alea | ener bs th pact favorit inswiring choral selections 4 5 e 7 Y wish) oh . e mother cour the Navy Ghee, te Douglass |Chartes E Dillon. Sinton. House a five Glock pm. Wed: Tear ily 2, 198 to Zane 30, 1852. g charge of “setting up and | Both men voted tha way on/on Supreme Court and other high | HY of those nations, Spain. Schoal 4 Cappella Chair and the (Johnson. Jr., William M. Griner, gr pape a made available tothe Dis. | gpatating « gambling eatab- [the first reading. Commissioner court deeks on upholding municl- ee ee eo Scheel Chorus. Reb- : trict, to date. lishment.” e fol ing lack Delaney wh riginally pal bans on sound trucks. * » Men Feels © Seewerts, and| Enrique Martinez Lopez, Roy |youth and adult are urged to] Monroe County - for county fis-, Perens were also taken in- | voted to abolish the sound truck | Owners and operator of one |completely at home in Spain. He the Rey. officiate E. Poulkner, Alfred L. Maggro, send representatives to this im- ~ i , loves the Spanish le Mona. “i 3, Will witness | J: C. White, Leo Hi Sr, portant meeting March 5. i year beginning October 1, 1951| % custody on charges of [for commercjal purposes, is now! of the sound trucks, Duke De //'! P Ath ee ee Sree, oe Gets Gl | Momieatione’ Gt <tficers tor! nS CRGhG Seatenior 2, wen) TAMARA lens gemblins |undeciied how he will vote | Keno comm ot Oe formes Foden este ae gk ap nth es a Ks Neptune | Roland . Adams Charles BE. adult and youth councils respon, (2ta!9f one mill, or $24,000.00, less house”: Algern N. Butler, | Monday. The Citizen went to press to| Quixote, some of the poet anc 8 “Queen —— reign over! Butler. = cible 5 y » “ =e ;, $500.00 for collection fees; net funds BOQ 128: Washington Har- Commissioner Louis M. J, | find out if he will be present to/@ great deal of the bull fighter," pone aged a> aah ot bed yee Bond ge A a. out ie rr pe received - = <= $23,500.00 ry. Navy Base: Ernest Cal- [Eisner said he only voted ori-|‘efend his occupational license | said bee ipa benefit of continntal | Saunde: i. wes, Gp ate of Florida - for state fiscal| houn of 623 Thomas St.; Joe |ginally for the ordinance to| 2nd his right to tour city streets; Spanish light is lumious, Sa oo te atlane can, {Richard A. Knowles, E. . Hood, |¢lection of officers will be held! year beginning July 1, 1951 and| Davis, K. ¥. Club: Leroy ‘Dring it to the floor for discus- | With his loud speaker. | quality that delights Marden in s awe the & chosen | 5. McCurdy Mora, John A. Resolutiot . the ‘ | ending June 30, 1952 to be receiv Jordan, 909 Pauline Lane: j:ion. He did not say how he|, A. J. Dign, Jr. will be present, | Key West. j Sue Sine “Que toon” lean an OF age Dertis | |, icsolutions for | the operation /in materials and equipment only - Lonnie Williams. 701 Thom- | would vote Monday night. Com- he said to represent the many} “I wish that the fisherman on Roberts, Charles Curry, Jr. ler will be approved. | $14,000.00. as Street and O. B. Harris | missioner John Carbonell’ could | °tel owners who feel that their this side would try something —_ silly Charles R. Roberts, Theodore G The Parent Teacher Associa-| pp . ‘ be i a “ . ~ slelen of Key Wee Sich re ; Donations received during | of 1025 Thomas Street. not be reached. pM in Key West is|the Spaniards have" been doing quate have tous nominated br toe eee te na eapend ie contributed “g10.00 t alll 1951 ns ot Anges Goat ber.! tn @ later raid under the | Meanwhile women’s organiza. | threatened ‘i by hl tes for centuries,” Marden said “In- Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, and they | jpitl E, Kdwards, Ben K. Sehg- |the expenses of supplying equip-| Monroe County Board of County | 4 w. L pape Sa picrabstosne yesterday | Dion wrote eight Bopha lantions. nape bait tafe Pde eas will compete > 0 ane neck, Alvin D. Waller, Charles| ment for the youth center Commissioners - - - $1,000.00 | James, at 209 Petronia Key West streets. One group, SMe. of, whom will appear at) Spanish fisherman breaks pit the . po dey 4 — “— | H. Wardlow, Pedro A. Alvares, Those present at the last me et. | Monroe County School Board .--| Street, four more men were the Fort Taylor Officers’ Wi |Monday’s, meeting,on the sound | claws, and throws the crab body pny a co. ete | Lawrence R. Dion, poe Ea. je held ae ober die | arrested and taken to City clu), will carry a petition e rh . His letter to. them } yack ‘into the sea. The body then h Se werd Brassington, witiand J. were rs. Stuart iting | City of Key West Fla... $500.00! Jail on gambling charges. . |, S acmaiidiee i 3 ait i ¢ Ri. 5. It's = ‘Guntir ved On Pane Five ‘Pinder, Milton Roberts, Joseph | whe presided as chairman, Mrs.| Marathon Chamber of Commerce! They were: Richerd L. <7 By cae nape" vt en oy eh | $4 serious , possibility EO ee aia PaO j W. B. Kirke, M Monday night. Motel owners will t ' " Y | ser ee, 5110. Pe) 9, Charice B rke, Mrs. Rebeckah | - - $1,000.00 eats Smith of 805 Baptist Lane? je on hand to “protect their ins that the ,: City,,Corpmission will |since stone crabe aue becoming Lowe, William G. Knowles, W,| Martin, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Co-; Islamorada and neighboring are-| Samuel C> Mudsen) 309 ‘Pe- vectment” in Key West, as they fail to follow through on its | more rarer? SOR Masonic 1B. Manson, Pau! D. Huddiesion,| mus. Mrs Eva Warner Gibson, | as |” $908.00 tronia Street: Will Chism of ay. and ask the city to ban the | eS*littion, passed at first read- |" polid Ghd nates show ast \George W Solomon, Manuel ra = b, ey. Mrs. Pie le . ity + ys West - one Dyna:| the same eddress and G. Be joudispeakers : poe last week—to the delight of | signment, Marden-will tnuke® his” Communication of Ancher (ionrnler. BE. G. Chariow, Charles rebe r, Mr ohn = Stewart, | 8 - val at - - - $1,280.00 | Little of 1016 Howe Street. With two. Commissioners un |" banning commercial adver-| first trip to his land f origin, We. 002 F. & A. A. Monday, |F. Sales, Jr, Raymond F. John-| Mes. Grace Crosby, Evelyn Net-| | The Monroe Counjy Anti-Mos- decided and John Carbonell re- | 2in8 by | sound truck in Key |ttaly. He is going to photograph March ted at P00 P.M. son ond Willard A. Bell, Jr. |tles, Patricia Byrd, Patsy John. quite District comprises the entire | MEREESESS ported opposed to the city ordi | Wir 1 believe you will agree) sContinued On Page Three: = 4 a J a Contferring degree of entered ap- ; Alt mebers and seioudners iavit. | od te be oresent. OSWALD J. SHEPPARD. wim. GERALO H. ADAMS, See'y. I ‘Ray Van Dusen ‘Calis At Citizen The sound trucks hove ebeted their nuisance o tow . hes shown ite son, and Edyth Hampton. it t hoped that there will be \o larger attendance at the next | Over that area of Florida known | ling Man | He z Hl i tong time, and moke certain it is a and after ns at Monree General hos. iy according to the local po- March 5. This youth that the city has needed for « ts all t behind sucee On Street Friday Paul Harper, 4, a Naval Base employee, was taken to the Monroe County jail when he went berserk and Key Wes last beat up several policemen been token to City “a became hysterical on examination by wes turned over to ihe manning the loudspeaker touch and go whethe j Mance for one hundred and twenty miles it is wage of Monroe, which 7 ate! Mrs J. J. Marks a , | ° : jthe measure will pass. pol pillage oe seme Died This | Mayor Harvey said in ex | tion of the District is an estimated Morning Suddenly eee his vote 2gainst sound 000 persons: wow ks: oO t . “The weight of public opinion win ne length and narrow} Mrs. J. J. Marks a resident of | seems to be against commercial ress of the District, the establish |ment of @ central nucleus from whieh operations could stem, is sound trucks. Therefore I feel I should vote for the city ordi fey West for 16 years and the wrer of the Casa. Roma Motel, practically impossible. It was ne. Ned suddenly this morning. She) nance. However, the ordinance jcessary then, to devide areas: Key | ‘4’ 67 years old. as it is written optlaws sound | West, Marathon, Islamorada, and A vative of Wyandotte, Michi-|trycks only for commercial ad | (Key Largo.) For the most part, | 2" Mrs. ort survived by 8) vertising. In my opinion, if “sound trucks are a nuisance be “leause they are loud then all. sound trucks are a nuisance re- gardless of what they advertise, whether it be for a retail store or a candidate for public office: no adult control program has been | carried out except in the Key West area, where the locations and num- of breeding areas warrant a full larvietding program. two brothers, W. D. Lawrence of Muskeegen, Michigan and Leo L. Lawrence of Northville, Michigan ‘ ‘om ag one grandsun. . “I regret very much,"» -the 3 is he ents are in yor. i “that my vote» dor Cabanas Qualifies |..." 0% ‘Panetal| tye dinance will work «har , Home and have been) chin on one particular man: who Julio Cabanas, Jr. yesterday |*>duled for Monday morning at afternoon qualified for Member | ‘e First Presbyterian Church. of Sehool Board, Forth District. Coe) ch Mrs. Marks was a member. | operates a sound truck, who has R SALE | is seeking re-election to the | The Reverend Ralph Rogers will Officiate. ' enna PALACE Erroi Flynn and Micheline Peelle WANTED | Furnished Apartment | Permanent Resident ere NAVARRO, Inc. Phone 600 Mac's Place candalous evasion of duty on | the Commission’s part, not only |only because the noise of these j trucks constitutes nuisance but 'because the noise of these | mous will of the people of Key | West that the nuisance be ended. | “No resident. of Key West, | permanent or temporary, needs | ‘Continued On P: rl YOU'LL SPLIT YOUR SIDES ROARING AT The Talent Packed Low Cost Air Coach SCHEDULED AIRLINES PRICE TOURS ‘Phone 124 \411 Fleming St. 5 : . © COMEDY ¢ VARIETY « SONGS « DANCES « musics oLcos ff + PUNS © TRICKS © CORN AGREAT SHOW 1 FOR GOOD CAUSES ! HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM TICKETS AT DOOR OR TROPICAL TRADER oe ee ee ee ee PM em ee ORR or me VOT wT OS ! i rd ‘ er ad ee LE em SR A tom om re

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