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The "WEATHERMAN =r Key West and Vicinity: Fair to partly cloudy with little change in temperature “ today through Friday. Some likelihood of a scattered shower. Moderate, occasionally fresh, northeast and east winds, with scattered showers likely in south and east portions. Jacksonville through the Flor- 29.92 ins—1013.2 mbs, ‘Tomorrow's Almense 6:06 a.m. 6:49 p.m. i. & i if s | F F : : g i it ii f f j . g 5 4 : i i - i hg v4 i z ! FL. bil i} fi é :2 i ater here, reach 60,000 I ; » ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘Thursday, August. 28, 1952 Hemingway Novel Published In Full In Sept. 20 Life 5 E ¥ FS 4 s E ge i s Ty E t f. & tf ify | ors very difficult. Each sub- marine will attempt to con- serve water through instruc- tion and supervision. 50—Legal Notices NOTICE OF ELECTION Be it Known, That 1, R. A. GRAY, Secretary of State of the State of Florida do hereby give notice at a ENERAL ELECTION. wit be held in Monroe County, State of Florida, on Tuesday next succeeding the first Monday in No- vember, A. D., 1952, the sald Tues~ day being the FOURTH DAY OF NOVEMBER el President of the United Lad For Vice President of the United States. For United States Senator from the State of Florida, for six years from Jan. 6, 1958, ber pe = eb of the 4th For Thi = Court of the State of Flor- For Governor of the State of Florida. For Secretary of State of the State of Florida. For Attorney General. For Comptroller. For State Treasurer. For Superintendent of Public In- struction, For Commissioner of Agriculture. For State Attorney 16th Judicial Circuit of the State of Florida. For Railroad and Public Utilities ee of the State of Flor- For 1 Member of the House of Representatives of the State of Florida. For County Judge. For shen k of the. Cireult Court. Fer Tndge Criminal Court of Tor'é Solicitor Criminal Court of eco! For County Assessor of Taxes. For Tax Coll 3 For County Superintendent Public Instructton. For 3 Commissioners Monroe County Anti-Mosquito Control Dis- t Bi For Supervisor of Registration. For 3 Members Board of County Commissioners. For 2 — of ~ County Board of lc Instruction. For Clerk Criminal Court of Rec- orFor duties of ie Juyentle oo“ Justice of the rt Districts, of Peace for, the following Justice via: No. No No. NSE Constable in and for lowing Justice Districts, viz: No. - the fol- No, us 3 Tn Testimony Whereof, Jy have hereunto set my hand and xed the Great Seah of the State of Flo: a see, the Capital, this ey of August, A.D. RA. GRAY, Secretary of State aug?8;septt-11-18,1952 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. WILLIAM AGUIAR, Complatnant, ORCE va LOUISE AGUIAR, iain: NOTICE BY PUBLICATION ‘TO: LOUISE AGUIAR Newark, N. J. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that suit for divorcee has been filed against you herein and you are re~ quired to serve a copy of your an- you. DATED this 2th of August, D. 1383, at Ney West, Maaree Florida. 2 Clerk F Deput WILLIAM Y. ALBURY 608 Whitehead Street Key West, Florida Attorney for Com; Smash-Up On Stock Is? a7 Citizen Staff Phot. BOTH. DRIVERS are charged with reckless driving on bond of $50 in this accident that oc- curred on Stock Island at 5:30 yesterday afte: noon, John Clements, driving an Eskimo Ice Cream truck started to turn off the highway when Mrs, Edna Jewel Oliveros ran into his rear, Chief Deputy Sheriff Tommy Dixon said Clements was driving a 1951 Dodge truck owned by Don De Conne of Miami, agent for Swift’s Ice Cream company. Mrs. Oliveros was driving a 1952 Mercury. Damage was not estimated at this writing. The two drivers will be arraigned before Criminal Court Judge Thomas Caro next Friday. TRUMAN’S GOODBYE (Continued From Page One) and Truman becomes a private citizen. _ At the same moment, the odds , are heavy that key sections of the Truman budget will start heading for the congressional waste bas- presidency, it is unlikely he will agree 100 per cent with his pred- ecessor’s fiscal plan for the gov- ernment accounting year which starts next July 1, Nor is there time between elec- , tion and inauguration day to do ; Much about {t, The President- energy spent in his campaign, pre- sumably will want to start putting together the inaugural address | ~ which will sound the keynote for the beginning of his administra- tion. The budget, moreover, is no simple document a man can kets. Regardless of who wins the elect, after recovering some of the | spread out before him and say, CAUTION In the event a hurricane e &- strikes the KEY WEST AREA, please observe the following warning: WARNING While every effort is being made to eliminate all hazards, FALLEN WIRES MAY BE DANGEROUS Please observe these safety precautions: 1. Don’t touch any wires. 2. Don’t touch trees or shrubs fal- len across wires. 3. When driving, look out for low- hanging wires. In case of power failure. EVERY EFFORT will be made to restore electric service as soon as possible City Electiic System {Scrap Metal Rules Violated * TAMPA ( — Another Tampa firm has been accused by the Of- fice of Price Stabilization with failing to follow scrap metal reg- ;ulations. 2 ‘The OPS Wednestlay filed suit ‘more than the ceiling price for p batteries and to make cor- Tect records of purchases. ; The OPS previously charged ida Iron and Metals Inc. of mpa with conspiring to buy bat- feries at above ceiling prices. Sol er was listed as an officer in ‘Both companies. “We'll cut so much here, and add there.” This particular financial estimate has been under prepara- tion. by the Budget Bureau since last May. Long before that, each ent was instructed by the White House to state its needs Sales of fresh oranges were Up 23. per cent. Canned orange juice sales advanced 30 per cent and — juice sales were up 18 per cent concentrated. products means. a means a relatively small carryover to the 1952-53 season, just the opposite of the situation at the start of the 1951-52 citrus year. All that is very encouraging to Florida's. citrus men. factor is Another encouraging that although increased supplies of for fiseal 1954, as the next account- | mists ing period is known. It contains literally hundreds of thousands of items. By no means all of these are likely to be or even could be revised by the new tenant of the White House. A vast number of them represent contin- uing appropriations for such items as the public debt and statutory programs approved by previous Congresses, However, it is the big appro- priations and authorizations for such matters as defense, foreign | ‘ aid and veterans benefits that add on the top billions and prompt the inkiest headlines. Obviously it is there and in Similar fields that the incoming chief executive would find the most fertile ground for revision, FACTORY PACKED Waldorf Toilet *RANCO - AMERICAN iA FRESH GROUND Tissue 2 15¢ CLEANSER JAX Hl 2 = 23e | »« 25¢ say. Yet in July 3,970,000 gallons of concentrate sold for an average of 15.6 cents a 6-ounce can. The month before 3,811,000 gallons av- eraged 15.3 cents a can. MRS. DULCE J. MONTERO RECOVERS Mrs. W. Cooks reports that Mrs. Dulce J. Montero has fully recover- ed froma recent accident and is again active. : Your Grocers SELLS that Good STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE and CUBAN -—TRY A POUND TODAY— ARMOUR’S EVAPORATED MILK 3« Ale VEL Tunnel Bids Are Rejected TALLAHASSEE w—The preg was too high, the State Road De partment said Wednesday, reject ing all bids on construction of « tunnel under the Inland Waterway at Fort Lauderdale. Lowest bid on the Las Olas Tun- nel was $4,130,169 by Brown and Root, Houston, Tex. This was $890,- 000 above SRD engineers’ esti- mates. Road Board Chairman Alfred McKethan said the pruject prob- ably will be readvertised. “It is our hope that as a result ot this action there will be a material saving on this project,” he said. The tunnel is one of two in a Fort Lauderdale traffic program expected to cost 17 million dol- NOTICE Bids will be accepted for construction of the second story addition to the V.F.W. building, leca- ted at 325 Elizabeth Street, Key West, Fla. 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