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Uxxtn, Ne. 87 ey W THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1952 Truman Declin eg |Steel Workers |More Troops Return To Lo Say If The’ | Tueir Jobs : i i i : i H : : i ‘aH eet i E : 4 E : i P 8 E 8 e & i : i i i Es 4 i a F* i if i ak t i FE 3 Hi F Telephone Workers In Most Of USA Joined In A Absentee Voters Pour In Today The Courthouse i z gr ® i | Truman said Eisenhower & perfect right to step out of ultary command if he wants 0, It he does resign, the President went on, his successor will be named in the same manner Eisen- hower was named—by Mr. Truman himself in consultation with. the other members of the North At lantie Treaty Organization. Mr. (Continued On Page Seven) ad Complete Stock of Mechanic HAND TOOLS * Guaraniced for Life Roy's Key West Auto Parts Co. 321 DUVAL STREET 1877 - 1878 those necessary to give and the Allied European eae the direct and indirect support whi we envisage they will require us,” McCormick said in his pared address. Greater effort by NATO na‘ is necessary, he said, to build up the forces needed to “maintain control of the high seas and waters which concern us.” Ff é might result in badly : i RF i , Supervisory person- non-union employes were into temporary service in jong Proportional to the size of the | ®€w attempt to reach an agree- navies of potential enemies. ment in the Western Electric Co. | “But no tinge of defeatism is | dispute. ee | with us here today, The very fact; Wages also are the chief issues } that so many nations have taken | im the week-old strike of 30,000 the concerted action which led to | AFL Commercial Telegraphers Un- this ceremony gives one a feeling | j of buoyancy,” he said. | TICKET OFFICE ALL AIRLINES ‘PRICE TOUR | | 412 Fleming St. Phone 124 PALACE don Hall and Mary Castel in “WHEN THE REDSKINS RODE” Co. There appeared little progress | toward a settlement of the dispute. | USED CARS BETTER USED CARS "30 Buick, Special, fordor, *® Ford, Tudor, Custom Down Payment $499. ALL MEMBERS ELKS CLUB ANNEX 8 P.M, TONIGHT ATTENTION ORGANIZED LABOR | “#® Studebaker, Regal. Tudor Dewn Payment $432. “4? Chevrolet, Fleetline, Tudor Dewn Payment $332. “42 Mercury, Tudor Down Payment $432. These Cars Extra Clean WILL MEET AT ALL CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION HAVE BEEN ASKED TO ADDRESS US. POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE OF ORGANIZED LABOR IN MONROE COUNTY ion employes of the Western Union | t Are Call Soldiers From 150 Miles Away To Quell & For 72 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key Wes Telephone Company Answering Emergency x* rk x ke Hearings To Validate $1,275,000 In Bonds Goes Before C Issues Are For Expansion Of City Electric, Aqueduct Com. A hearing to validate $1,275,- Young Modernist 000 in bond issues, including i bE i a Fg E ; g i E distance phone sery- | despera $10,000 Home Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Peters will build a two-bedroom CBS $10,- 000 home on their 90’ X 46’, 3” lot on South street. Other permits issued by Build- ing Inspector Ralph Russell were we, Mr. and Mrs. H. Roberts, South | street, CBS residence, $8,000. Raymond B. Knopp, 217 Ann, shed, $100. V. J. Vaughan, 2412 Patterson avenue, wire fence, $75. Anneuncing the OPENING OF A ZONE OFFICE H FoR | | Investors Diversified | Underwriter and Sensis for Investors Syndicate | Of America, Inc. Investors Selective | Fund, Inc. | Investors Stock Fund, Inc. Investors Mutual, Inc DISTRIBUTOR A.J. ROURKE | LA CONCHA HOTEL $775,000 for Aqueduct Commis- sion financing and $500,000 for will be held before Circuit Court Ri Aquilino Lopez, Jr. on April 29, it was learned today. The Aqueduct commission es to “retire all of the out- bonds” and provide ) to pay the cost of improve- with its near $1,000,000 of Key West, has asked $500,000 to provide electricity, Fae ont boning fd % Neakeest tot wire General Electric at Tuesday's Utility Board SELECT EXHIBIT OF ABSTAACT PAINTINGS, Only — Calls xk ee ourt April 29 Only 126 Long Distance Emergency Calls Were Placed j seratch-board creations, silk-on-dye, water color and pen and ink drawings The Commission's water bonds to used solely within county according to the ition. The petition states that under 1941 agreement between the Navy Department and Com- “the Navy agreed to truct a water supply system, Commission agreed to con- ‘ibute one-third of the cost of uch construction, to pay one- third of the cost of any major irs or replacements to such and to pay a proportion- are on display at the Karns will havea one-man show of } lace Kirke, also an artist. Engineers Hear Cobb Tuesday A.D. Cobb, a club member, was the principal speaker at the if Studio Gallery, all the work of Miss Jeane Porter Kirke who has just returned from two years in Europe where she traveled and studied art. After April 13, she her larger oils at West Martello | Gallery. Miss Kirke is the daughter of Mrs. E. L. Newton, the former Jessie Porter Kirke, and the granddaughter of one of Key West's oldest residents, William Porter. Her father is Wal- Simonton streets. Executives of the company, headed by Chet Cold, manager, are maintaining emergency long distance and local calls only. Cold sitting in his office at the phone company this morning said: “We have no dispute with the telephone employees. As far as I know the pickets are the only eligible Western Electric em- ployees in the city. Naturally we feel it is the primary duty of the phone company Picture Framing OLD ISLAND TRADING POST 201 WHITEHEAD ST. to ‘furnish ser- vice to the public and needless to say we regret any inconven- granted the right to receive at least one-third of the water available from such system for! the term of fifty years, and such meeting Tuesday evening of the | Key West Engineer's Club. Cobb's subject was Naviga- tional Charts, Maps and use of marine navigational instruments, _——— Announcing | Hot Cross Buns ience caused the public.” When you pick up your phone right now you will hear a male voice saying: “This is 0 | 223 ann st. tel. 1502 water supply system .. . has been | some of which were demonstrated pessoa ye os Po now ne | to an interested audience. opera’ yy the partment.” H . how ‘ The $775,000 in revenue bonds on — sig a ang: go 5 dig Eee fa and witHout instruments could ‘Continued | be accomplished. ¢ On fage Sayen) | Cobb is a graduate of the Mer- chant Marine Academy at King’s! | Point, N. Y., a lieutenant in the Ww A N T E D | inactive Naval Reserve and is at Dragline Operator for Week Ends, present employed as an elec- alse dump trucks fer havling.| tronics engineer in the office of Phone Mr. Hudgins, Summeriand| the Assistant Electronics Officer, | Key. USN, South Florida area. The next regular meeting of | the Key West Engineer's Club; | will be held Tuesday, May 13th, tat 8 p.m, Building 55, U. S. Naval Seaplane Base. All mem- FABRICS SLIP COVERS present a slate of the election to be held in June. bers are urged to be present when | the nominating committee will officers for) We are sorry | Fresh Friday Morning} for Good Friday | cmon? a PEREZ BROS. BAKERY 1625 White St. Phone 1463! — | CANDIES FRESH FOR EASTER De you Sing... Dance... Entertain... Play an instru- TALENT NITE EVERY THURSDAY NITE FUN GALORE! CASH PRIZES! DRAPERIES BED COVERS ETC. Made te order caroline shop SALE! Everything Marked Down OLD ISLAND TRADING POST CAROLINE & WHITEHEAD EFFECTIVE MONDAY APRIL 14, 1952 BOCA CHICA BUS FARE WILL BE INCREASED TO 25c CASH Books of 20 Tickets $3.50 are now available from ail No. 1 Bus drivers. KEY WEST TRANSIT CO., INC. TELEPHONES 0... PULL LEVER 19-A Paid Politica! Adv,