The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 2, 1952, Page 1

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| ===2) Che Kev Lt’ Cilisen THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A% * VOL, LXXIII, No. 106 KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1952 Lantaff Announces Key West Veterans “~ | ‘Can Now Get Gov't Housing Loans : Will See That i eil Kn bj Calls Courthouse rincipal Speaker z= Liberal. Amoun gaat N owles Union City Starts Work - = Meacham Survey Set mo F 2 * side For 2 Sed Tells Of Off CIO On New Location \Calm Last Local Residents: Steel Strike |Convention ‘ Congressman Bill Lantaff Humane Society ; The City began leveling the Absentee Day telephoned The Key West : ground for the ite of the ZA Morray Orders His Humane ‘Bociety ‘on Stock Expected Rush Of Voters Citizen this morning that Convention Was 650,000 Men Back § proximately In Lake Worth To Work As Soo 1000 yards North by East of the | | Does Not Take Place Key West veterans are now Held ke tei ibed ages vd ; _ As Polls Close Tonight eligible for direct loans Secretary of the Rotary Club,| As Possible For Absentee Ballots : Neil Knowles, who is also pres- ident-elect of the group, was| _°Y ROWGAND EVANS Jr. chief speaker at the club’s lunch- mane Society after they are re- WASHINGTON — The CIO | modeled. These are the old sexton “ sentee balloting was fairly quiet | company. not by the county. oom held yesterday in St. Paul's cnivaten Ouaening 2 2 Pete a te CRAY, Se a ack at Sawyer said. Following the eure phecinegige thes g ssid cn at [eee from President Truman, to- | cr Packer and Olivia. This latter | lots between 9 and 11 a, m, bring- ph cl Pram omn simi, siete Heretofore, veterans in Lake Worth, Sunday, April 27 day called off their strike while | property was taken over by the | ing the total to 954. Unless a rush is Mbanes of mamey sak the Key West area have Secuics ease Avail 2. Over | te big legal battle over govern- | City in order to enlarge the present ed : the deed, Sawyer said. been handica : |500 attended the district gather- {ment seizure of the mills shifted | cemetery. : : Seni ‘Yesterday, CAA in. Wash- oo o> i al The Humane Society is presently of ing. to the Supreme Court. ingten, D.C. approved the | taining loans because of the He was impressed, he said, Union President Philip Murray located at 240-C Poinciana Exten- announced in Pittsburgh he had ordered his 650,000 men to go back i | Hi speaker See | : pg ager pyle eA with the head speaker at the Citizen Staff Photo | convention, Philip Lovejoy, Chi: E eago, secretary Rotar; ter- DR. C. G. BRATENAHL, Novy |sationel’ Waring to ‘the eat to, work “as soon as possible.” the Ud-A's local fund-raising 300 other cere cf tant nn | to extend credit at-the low pathologist tells Coroners’ Jury |ject in sincere inspiration, | , Murray aleo accepted an invita: | (5, Totally ive will got undapwray. the island. rate of interest (4 per cent) that Willie Joe Payton’s autopsy | Knowles stressed the points he + Dated A Lovejoys sddrem, ¢- | aioe, pecisliy thet of Hotery 98 "8 "Tics bad been no’ formal ac- common denomination” of fel- from the industry men Wrecked In Keys ™ a By Hepes it tat the perigee i staat rend Crash Yesterday ecident ays at the White House Saturday with shows he died by drowning. ind leaders. 4 it repyesentatives undoubtedly | John James ~~~ ident, Joe Pearlman, clarified an oe ‘ams ? a issue on the meaning of a pro- | "4 a escaped seri¢ amendment to the by-laws car rolled ov of the organization which will be voted upon at the international to raise wages while considering is the mo- mentous issue. By this move, the industry got wha’ bet ‘pittacd thomsaives 'e an pisnoed oe selves to | reekless driving. a me eam tribun- | it was the first May accident on the first day of the month. April mont sad it would go shend'wis | 20864 Ob€ major accident ~and matically puts himself out.” He) its own appeal from Pine's ruling. | three minor ones in Wilder's terri- added that there were 50 Ro-| pe jew | ry which is south of Big Pine Key PULL LEVER 18 A tarians in the Key West club and | t, 2 age pve ig gyrate toll gate. The major accident { presented by Navy pathologist Dr. | be made before, balloting. enahl, A Knowles also reiterated em- The Navy doctor's three page de- phasis on regular attendance at (Continued On Page Three) meetings. Said Knowles, “If a ‘member misses four meetings without valid reason he is not cA ORS EISNER FOR SHERIFF | put out of the club . . . he auto- cident hout serious * Wilder, who is still investigating the case said he charged him with H iH i i Lt z 2 | 3 8 3 3 if what Four al- ji N. J., naval reservist said (Pd. Pol, Adv.) that attendance should be con- | opp, & claimed the life of Jack Stern, Mi- Thursd: 9 . “They | eviate crowding in Key West eeremmmnmemmmmmmnsmmnensnies |silered on important activity for |Sai¢. the court would either greet | 2% Beach hotel man, Las z | schools will be recommended by all of them. It is difficult to be- | noth uests for heari come a Rotarian because of clas- eg me hearings or deny tt ‘ . . sification limitations, but it is: pong pdr yea on Naturalization easy to be dropped from the Court of Appeals here. - roster through absence, he said. Mr. Truman’s move for a White Hear ings, May 7 In telling of a speech by V.| House conference with both sides & Mallory Roberts, Knowles said | seemed obviously aimed at trying | Final naturalization hearings on that Rotary wanted “the man, | to get them to agree on a working | @PPlicants for citizenship will be (Continued On Page Three) contract. held at the Federal Building Wed- —_———_______________ | _ if this should develop, the Su- | 2¢Sday, May 7, it was announced. TE Court might refuse to con-|. 4 Federal examiner will arrive i Hi i i i i =E i i ; H iH if 35 fit i ‘ Ee | ? E Siete oi Naas Re ceed Zier EISNER FOR SHERIFF | economic eorviva! and trestom" Mrs. Barbara Lawrence fi it 3 3 ‘i iusti | in Key West to hold the hearings, EISNER FOR SHERIFF) st: save. Te juices cus | Key Wes | PULL LEVER 18 A | ste tin "aartarstaerets a ‘ tt |. Adv.) irman of the International Wo- " ¢ funds PULL LEVER 18 A A ae ee gd SS enenes| | (tinued On Page Three) ( Thre be for by Federal (Pa. Pol. 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