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Decision On Direct Loans To Key West Veterans Is Expected Within Two Weeks _Lantaff Fighting Hard To Help cS «ameter , area. At that * (Continued On Page Three) LOUIS M. J. EISNER At last, one of the most dis- graceful eras of law enforce- ment is coming te an end. A naw sheriff will be elected May 6 te take office Jan. 1, 1953, leaving behind many un- solved crimes of all descrip- tions, and @ smell ef corruption and vice, forced upen the good people @ our fair City and County, because it was allowed and cendened for various rea- sons. The present sheriff who is apparentiy responsible for this condition has put the stamp ef apprevai on my oppe- nent, which can be found on the bumiper of his car. He has weed his office and the time paid for by you and me te selict votes for my opponent and to intimidate my friends. Yesterday, April 10. 1952 he solicited friends ef mine in the Che Ken West Citis THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. ° KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1952 Coast Guard : Rescues 16 Passengers ‘The Coast Guard EF li fs tk [ pei ztie '¢ School Board Pays Off $229M In Bonded Debt Since 1949 gitiy iets Pid a fia tt § e NEW LION’S PRESIDENT Paul E. Albury Is First Vice President Of Civie Club The annual election of officers was held at the Key West Lion’s is PES Eas it F 4 : : wi ; _ the “speaker bureau of the University of LA: CANDIES FRESH FOR EASTER #* KIKI PLAYS “. FOR YOUR DANCING PLEASURE At Al Logun’s BEAUTIFUL OCEAN PATIO .+ UH HME F? | —————_—_—= ‘|P & O Asked To Start Steamship Service Between Key West, Havana Track, Ine. Has Offered City ‘|90-Year Lease; Any Acceptable Offer Would Hy ki churches in mmis-| tne setting the Key West Dog _|Have To Be Ratified In City-Referendum NATION TO | *<2cuTex \OBSERVE EASTER OF DOG TRACK Key West Dog Track, Churches Will Be Inc., through their attorney Abe Aronovitz of Miami, has offered the City a 50- year lease subject to ap- proval of the City and Coun- ty voters. Should a majority of the City electorate or the Coun- ty voters disapprove of the lease or the dog track the issue will die. | If the dog track on City-owned land at Stock Island is victorious at the referendum, then and only - | then will the dog track be able ; | to operate, : ty Concerts. heard him play. The decide whether a dog track is wanted unless the. commission allows a them the right to vote on the At a natural amphitheater, in | acceptable ‘aes, the age-worn Wichita Mountains} Some of the provisions of the - | lease were as follows; Time: Fifty years. Rentals: Guaranteed $9,500 yearly to city. } Conditions: Have right to use’ FOR THE premises for of business pur- (Continued On Page Four) “PALACE Lucille Ball and John Agar in “The Magic Carpet” | Te in arena fom ne t0 ot) California, that will combine with religious MAC'S PLACE Boca Chica Beach FEATURING Jimmy, Dan & Curt “THE BARE FOOT BOYS FROM ARKANSAS” MEET NORA YOUR LOVELY BARE FOOT HOSTESS KW Prodigy Plays Easter Recital At ‘Y,” Tomorrow Miguel Mariscal, aged 15, Key}on the Key West Com- West’s leading musical prodigy mittee. will give an Easter piano concert tomorrow aftenoon at the YMCA patio, Whitehead street at 3 p.m.,| erico-G. Morales, Jose A. it was announced today. Young Miguel whose melodious; . ceiilidina Sikh babel icocdaien Arnold Kirkeby have by at 320 Simonton street, his| agreed to serve om the home, has studied for years with Mrs, Emmeline Bodler, musician and leader in Key West Communi- Believe Operation Will Be Profitable As Populations Have Multiplied Passenger ship service between Key West, Tampa and Cuba is being fought for by the Pan American Commission Pact. have been asked to serve In Havana, Messrs. Fed- Vidana, N. H. Heller and committee. ’52 if all concerned will put Miguel is acknowledged as a/ forth a determined effort, of- gifted and promising pianist by vi- | ficials stated today. siting concert artists who have Earl Mullen, chairman of the Commission, scheduled passenger the follow- ie pearl of the An- os.” He said Cubans are just-as in- Major, by Doment- | ected i ee ; Nocturne in F Sharp | lp Co. ‘withdrew ‘sailings “| in 1942 when the Maritime Com- ~ | mission requisitioned the Steam- ip Florida. The Steamship ship Cuba, which originally ran from quirements were the only fac- tors in discontinuing the sailings | from Tampa and Key West. SUMMER SEASON) “Te population ” of Cubs, RAUL'S WILL BE CLOSED EVERY MONDAY On Page Eight) Low Cost Air Coach 411 Fleming St. Phone 124 OPEN EVERY DAY & NITE Under The Management Of BOBBIE THOMPSON BE A REAL ESTATE BROKER OR SALESMAN Real estate offers a profitable lifetime career—$20,00" in commissions collected in 1951 by one of our graduates. & REAL ESTATE LICENSE COURSE a | (Prepares You for State Exam.) = | To be given in Key West at i 5 Daily News of January 9, 1952 will prove this, in 1945 when | was appoint. ed Chief of Police of Key West, an unlawful Hy TONIGHT 7:30 P. M. CASA MARINA HOTEL PROUDLY PRESENTS ANOTHER femeus), (degenerate), (can- cereus) dump is still there in full operation. A house of as- signation, and still known as @ tea reem. The records will show the memerous crimes committed there, er as the result of this plece, such as (essult), (rebd- bery), (suspicious death), ad- mitted prostitution by 2 Vé My lever NO. is 18-A. (Paid Pol. Adv.) OUTDOOR STEAK PARTY IN THE PATIO The Finest Steak you have ever eaten . «» with all the trimmings’ FREE MOVIES AFTERWARDS! Special! Free Question and Answer Book worth $20 FREE with course. St. Paul’s Parish Hall ON MON. AY NIGHTS, 7 to 10:45 F. M. (5 WEEKS) TO BEGIN MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 28, at 7 P. mM. Over 2000 Graduates . . . all of whom passed State exam except fourl Money Refunded To Any Graduate Of Our School Who Fails To Pass State Examination This is the only real estate course we will offer this season in Key West. To enroll at- tend first class Monday night, 7 F. M., April 28, at the St. Pavi’s Parish Hell. BISCAYNE SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE PULL LEVER 19-A Paid Political Adv,