The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 25, 1952, Page 1

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e Associated Pros ‘Teletype Features and Phote Services Key West, Florida, ha most equitable climate country, with e ve range of only 14 Fa For 72 Years Devoted te the | Best Interests ~F Key Wes THE SOUTHERNMOST NE WSPAPE' f _ VOL. LXXIII. No. 152 ee KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, PRICE FIVE CENTS feawne NN LANELLESS" Submarine Squadron ‘o Be Placed in Commi<sion uly 1 Uncter Gapi. © choeni * i ® e & * $248,500 Poinciana Elementary School Addition ~ Contract Awarded; $14,900 Lower Than Others CONSTRUCTION | ee kok WILL START : > RalansaicWincale SQUADRON 12 WITHIN NEXT [Kiwanis Club | 2 WILL BE FEW DAYS 0 SI COMPOSED OF D. H. Reynolds, Inc., of Coral | pposes 2 DIVISIONS Gables, has been selected to build | the addition to Poinciana Elemen- | tary School. The company’s base- Dog Traek bid of $248,500. was $14,900. cheap- er than the nexg lowest bidder, Submarine Squadron 12 v e placed in commis- July Ist at pier three M. E. Bennett Construction Co., Coordinating Committee at the Key West Naval Sta- mmlose<base thin was: $258, 410. Of Anti-Dog Track Clubs tion. At that time F Three of the bids were surpris- ? gis e ime command ingly close together. The Reynold’s| Meets Tomorrow at 5 of the new Squadron will be bid was the only one to drop be- St. Paul’s Parish House turned over to Captain Wal- low two hundred and sixty odd} ter P. Schoeni, U. 8. Navy thousand dollars. | The coordinating committee to : iil oaaiiols a iatag y» 1 fly his ‘flag’ from USS Bushnell, now sta- tioned at Key West. Schoeni’s acquaint- ibmarines dates back en he attended the Ss School at New Lon ‘ n. When graduated he A crpaiteaatay he of the base | oppose the Stock Island dog track ids in the order they were opened Il launch its campaign for the by Superintendent Horace O'Bry- | “" ee P | August referendum tomorrow at 5 Porter, Wagnor, Russell, Inc.; |o’clock at the St. Paul’s Parish, | $269 435. : j according to Father Armfield M. E. Bennett Const. Co; $263,- | Chairman. 400. | The sixth group to oppose the E ck took its vote last night. Key Vest Kiwanis club meeting | y. F. Fleming Const. Co.; |t | $277,120. : to the Hawaiian M. R. Harrison Const. Corp.; |©as@ Cayo Hueso voted to cooper- ed aboard the $266,700. ate with other groups fighting the Citize nd the $32 advent of the $300,000 dog pace Va of A A Sees ba fons gaelket | Father Armfield addressed the WHETHER OR nO Herman Roberts, whose ficer and Lupd Company was not pre- | 8Toup, but did notask them tu take ving it smashed could not be asc« oars sented: ja stand. Club members spontane- In any case Roberts will hz a ae st, lied their vote. tings, w he ¢ nt ( * 2 , Official U. S. Navy Phote There were seven alternates to | Usly pol eetings, who towed the car in ne S-3 erase . the proposed plans and each bid-| The United fvuncil of Church n. State Patrolman Marvin J. W war opecations in the , WALTER P. SCHOENI ‘ der quoted amounts deductible | Women also went on record from the base bid should these al- | gainst the track yesterday Their ternates be adopted. Figures from | action matched that of the Key all of the companies ran so close —_——_—- BRD ede ey eae, F ‘ ‘om | i al | Ini jogether on these alternate items! Nay; strate in ] all | rom al CAP Unit |Truman Vetoes coe made sore ae Navy Assumes _——_— nde setae ge A eee oe ° és a ference in the base bid. ° . s Injures Yo vaples Pests "(Immigration it. io roe Police And Fire, . a es eens pec usecase agency han allocaiedl <j fn Duty At Sigshee I rom 1:15 a.m. to 4:15 a. ti. joned ‘the suk Panamanian wate year he took the ns where he atrols off those He was relieved in Janusry of t the facts. Sweetings’ garage hz “ c was driving. whe were among those F y schools 1 and made t ; aa ice |the use of Monroe Count , a suena ce Code Bill faarked for the Polnciana Scho PEARY COURT ALSO Bri Ings Little Hardship step ee Te ecived Operation Water marked for the Poinciana Schoo Calls It “Infamous” ; addition. It was necessary there- | duty that Captain - =I « - * ‘fore, to transfer $17,500. from| COMES UNDER THE : ved the Na.y Cr Ss P. > * ome Frovisions school funds to a construction fund JURISDICTION OF MONROE HOSPITAL = honor the Navy can Worse Than Alien School Board members accom- | ces das | NOT AFFECTED; ° , Piniedethis ty leon two| NAVY PERSONNEL — | EEN P. ] 4 ane Squadron. Twelve 1 ar | Act Of 1798 items in a resolution numbered GALEY MEETS ollee Arres: posed of two di : se : 139 Residents living in Sigsbee k . ses nder F. M. Shamer WASHINGTON — President 7) 4 var 7 5 Rey. and Peary Courf com e EMERGENCIES . a el. Ripka cast Truman today vetoed a measure ty (nar dee et to Rey diction of the U. S. N °. Pee ine Tor ’ will direct “the nold k Nest se e the ) I 2 while overhauling the nation’s immigra-| (2.) as police ang fire protection is t : ; P o J. Turner, U. S tion code. He said the bill is in’ ceho¢ 5 ; Police arrested A ave cha ge of Di famous. j ha . +e ioe The measure was one of the and b y duct f Sete nanee most hotly debated of the g2nd ed si mre to eae bs r aa) fe SE - T f | Congress, now drawing to a close ot the areas. Resident “eee k i $ -He f Its defenders said it clarified laws U the Navy Shore Patrol : je haar Use alt-Hart ey that date back to 1798 and safe d pr Gea e be ; peeks Ue Keys Aque- | mando > Law, House Urges In the future, the guarded the American way of life Its foes said it was immoral and followed the Nazi line of racial superiority, The measure runs 302 pages and '™ was co-sponsored by Sen. McCar ran (D.-Nev.), and Rep. Walter (D.-Pa.) Mr. Truman said in a 7-page veto message to the House that ™ the bill contains some pro. : ns he favors, he could not Continued On Page Four ign it because of others, t “The price is too high, and in —" sai es! nd cme good conscience I cannot agree to t . pay it.” Se Cc” am Her aER ; tive t ; Pr s-week old stec pany. told the Boant 7 : ng the Taft-Hart Tomorro lial 26 | i “request” into a trol bill on whict s of the provisions of the McCarran-Walter bill. he said are ‘worse than the infamous Alien act of 1798.” The President said the bill came before him “imbedded in a mass SCA SHEET" BRODE! _ DONNA WYLK’'S af : STOCK ISLAND of legislation which would perpet a . B.P.W. CARD PA ANNOUNCES THE uate injustices of lo ding 1948 Ferd Angele ZW , : against many other nati the Full Price $395.00 g Monroe THURSDAY, JUNE 7 o(coataoee De Pate F AY home of rs Opening of Curb ——— $265 Down Payment Motors Door Prizes R EXPERT PIANO eee pastes dared LUNCH DINER ee an Service Tuning & Repairing iin é Inc. = yi ‘ ’ 1948 Fer d Tuder $795.90 2 years experience poolifiata Seo oo c . — Visit our New Drive In Work guaranteed Bel 8 pe f 7} 1117 WHITE ST. as. <eacuue i LLOYD OEIOER $01 South i cues Eee gaa NOTICE ‘ u 4 References Furnished st seealdes Fs chicken in the Rough i own ayment t is @ violation of the c . ' na aaa $245 00 eee! to sell or dinchar Shrimp in the Basket i 24 me. at ¢ , RAI within the city limits r : A rbank Ww P ia: & OPEN EVENINGS POOR OLD C G semen were Barbecued Ribs COM! * s Water Pumps < SERVICE STATION ~ piggies at * From $88.00 s UNTIL 9 frmscie ct Tremen. Peens0i Ma $ ordinance w Sandwiches and S ° ee ee jerced by the Police spire a ee re Tires .. Tubes . . Batteries JOSEPH KE Refreshme' HARDWARE DIVISION ec i PIE Corstens a ite tomers : a ell =— eee

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