The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 18, 1952, Page 8

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Hp i Spare EE" nial gists a : i ne int eifisee e, Ef three TBH ones a A $100-a-plate dinner a>d a spo- ial news conference by President ‘Truman le‘t the Democrats’ pros ial picture murkier todey. than before, none of the : _— Hease hopefuls an- ve enough support in right places to claim priority the front-running spot. The dirner—a swank affair | ‘Thurcday night in New York ot by all George Hanskat of the Key West Veterans i Fridey, April 18, 1952) Farewell Dinner GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT JAMES STAPLES (far end of table), and a group of employees of Porter-Wagor-Russell, Inc., Coral Gables, builders of the Naval housing | project, gather for a farewell dinner at the A and B Lobster house Thursday evening. Superintendent Staples took this occasion to express his appreciation to both city and county officials for their cooperation in this construction. He promises that the homes will be ready for occupancy “In the very near ff on generally higher with trading fairly active. Higher prices paid for Imperial Oil, Louis- iana Land, Savoy Oil, Standard Packing, Venezuela Petroleum, Woodley Petrcleum and Venezuela Syndcate. Lower were British American Oil, Dobeckmun and Fansteel Metallurgical. American Superpower, which Thutsday was heavily traded up % at 1%, was heavily traded to- day, mostly at unchanged prices. ici SAWYER SUMMONS (Coztinued From Page One) unionism which would compel | workers to join a union within specified time. The highest offer industry publicly made was 12% straight wages effective last and about five cents in fringe fits—paid holidays and the Most of the industry holds the don shop unacceptable. ‘The question of prices has a key point throughout the 6-month dispute. Price Stabilizer-Ellis Arnall has repertedly said the industry is en- titled to a maximum $3 a ton aa boost. The industry contends it needs four times that much to off | State Biologist, sel the cost of the Wage Board's | plants upon which they feed peg t decreed ae oho experience y government dec: wage ° raise would be certain to send in — h ooo dustry attorneys into Federal pegs Court to challenge its legality and | and quite curious. The writer has to press for damages. ‘The industry has been unsuccess | , ful so far in asking the courts to | prevent Sawyer from taking any i | steps under Mr. Truman’s seizure jorder or in proving “irreparable i damages” as a result of seizure. But legal experts agree a govern- ment imposed wage boost might ae the industry a new day in iE. viltr cE a8. Fre rit i fae Hi a Bounces that he will he in Mara. | thon on Friday, April 25, 1952. from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in order to aid woterans of the middle and upper = any problems that they may have concerning their bene- Ste under VA Regulations | Mr. Hanskat also states that | Chere is a possibility that the VA | will consiier a regular schedule for VA serviees in Marathon should fhe number of contacts demand it. So, bring your questions to Mr Hlanskat at the Post Oifice in Ma- rathon on April 25 and he will do Mrs. Leon Cates announces the engagement and apereaching merriage of her daughter, Miss Faye Dent te Rebert Johnson WAR. Sersedovdet 431. ef the wedding which will take place in June will be announced at a future date. Appelrouth’s Shoe Center HOME OF RED Goose JOHN C. ROBERTS GRACE WALKER 484 DUVAL ST. iH | Wear the Great New 22% COOLER SLACKS” 3 i Chamber “Trends” Show Rise In Cars Coming Here Southbound passenger : cars coming into Key West were more numerous in March than in the | Same month last year, it was re- ported today in the Chamber of to write sports columns in mi papers whereby we can false statements “for thou- of good but gullible people swallow simply towards our own ends, or simply because the colum- nist. doesn’t know what he is talk- ing about. In conclusion, the question of a solution of how to save the deer The writer believes this to simple. A year or more commissioned U. S. De- z eiegiey at fii! tibet Hl Millions Spent + TOKYO ‘#—U. N. members have | Dixon Returns Chief Deputy Sherff' Tommy D- ‘poured 471% million dollars into |*0m returned to Key West today began. increase rising from 320.004 in 1951, March to $25,916 last month. Electricity consumption rose from 1,957,933 KWH in 1951 to 2,553,719 in March 1952, Slight drops were recorded in building permits issued from $154,075 in 1951 to $148,513 in 1952. Visitors at the Chamber of Commerce office abso declined from 2,048 in 1951 to 1,758 in 1952 March. Mail inquiries received rose slightly from 1115 in 1951 to 11ST im 1952 March. Korea for civilian relief and eco- | #fter escorting a patient te nomie aid since the Korean War j State Mental Hospital at Chatta- to ..the | hoochee. CONTINUED DROP | (Continued From Page One) | his wife. The husband was hand- jed the nearly bare GOP. ballot | which lists only the’ three gu- | bernatorial’ candidates nominat+ led by the Party. The wife. was j handed the crowded Democratic which she filled in. | A 19 year old innocent came | in and wanted to become a pre- } mature voter today. 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