Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Page 6 THE KEY WEST CETIEEN WORRERORUNUUPR NG | KEP ROP WRITERS “~“TPROTESTS TO COUNTY |B Fee The "WEATHERMAN Says een Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy today through Thursday with little change in temperature. Gentle to moderate variable winds, mostly easterly. Florida: Partly cloudy to cloudy over north portion and partly cloudy over south portion through Thursday. Colder in extreme north portion today. Little change in temperature otherwise. Jacksonville through the Flov- ida Straits and East Gulf of Mexico: Moderate northeast winds over extreme north por- tion today. Moderate east to southeast winds otherwise thru Thursday. Partly cloudy weather Wesern Caribbean: Moderate to fresh northeast to east winds and partly cloudy weather thru Thursday. Widely scattered show- ers. Observations taken at City Offico Key West, Fla., Dec. 3, 1952 9:00 A.M., EST Temperatures Highest yesterday Lowest last night Mean oa Normal .... ~ 80 69 75 ye Precipitation Total last 24 hours Total this month Z Deficiency this month Total this year Deficiency this year - ins. ins. ins. ins. ins 0 19 32.20 447 Relative Humidity at 9:00 A.M. 10% Barometer (Sea Level) 9:00 A.M. 30.15. ins—1021.0 mbs. ~ Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise - 6:57 a.m, Sunset 5:37 p.m. Moonrise 8:33 p.m. Moonset - 9:43 a.m. TOMORROW'S (Naval Base) HIGH 11:32 a.m. 10:41 p.m. Low 5:01 a.m. 3:58 p.m. 000 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West ‘ Time of Height of Bahia Honda 4 (bridge) ———oh 10m 9.0 ft. No Name Key , (east end) —+2h 20m Tide high water end) {—)—Minus sign: to be subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to be added. WARREN ACCUSED (Continued From Page One) softes up the Florida Crushed Stone Co., and the plaintif. and to make them more receptive to the payoff arrangement which plain- tiff and the then president of Flor- ida Crushed Stone Co., one Henry Camp, now deceased, had both vig- orously opposed. “To further implement the said directions of the defendant Fuller Warren that those deing business directly or indirectly with the State Road Department make ‘kickback’ Payments or otherwise pay trib- ute to the governor or his friends and associates for the priviiege of doing business with the State of Florida, the defendants, C. B. Treadway and H. A, Bargeon, op- erated a Florida corporation known as Construction Equipment Co., of which the defendant Bar- geon was president and the de- fendant Treadway was secretary- ‘treasurer, which had as one of its Purposes the collection of the aforesaid ‘kickbacks’ or tribute Teamwork Does It TEMPERATURES AT 7:30 A.M., EST Atlanta ee Augusta - Billings Birmingham ——.. Bismark - Boston . Buffalo Charleston - Chicago Corpus Christi Denver : _ Detroit El Paso . jFt. Worth - | Galveston |Jacksonville — Kansas City . |KEY WEST .... | Key West Airport Los Angeles Louisville Meridian | Miami Minneapolis Memphis New Orleans - |New York | Norfolk Oklahoma City Omaha Pensacola Pittsburgh |Roanoke ___ | St. Louis |San Antonio San Francisco — Seattle 28! eas 31! 67 34! 25 AMER ETE sae 57 53) 34) 70) 70 eS | 32 48 38 28 49! 42 Tampa x Washington NO OPENINGS IN (Continued from Page One) Clerk-Typist and Clerk-Stenograph- er, will no longer be accepted by the Recorder, Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners at the U. 8S. Naval Station, Key West, Florida, after the close of business on Decmeber 10, 1952. Copies of the original examina- tion announcements with details of duties and qualifications of the position, are posted at the Key West Post Office and at Building 91, Naval Station. EXECUTION IS (Continued from Page One) the mass trial were given life sentences. They were Arthur Lon- don and Vavro Hajdu,-both former deputy foreign ministers, and Evzen Loebl, former deputy for- eign trade minister. The court said Loebl had impli- cated the rest of ring after his arrest in 1949 and the other two did not take a leeding role in the alleged plot. All the defendants except three-- penends: Frank and Svab--were ews. HAVANA-KEY WEST (Continued From Page One) the same time as the ship, the “Cuban Queen”. According to estimates by offi- cials of the steamship company, they will be able to operate at a profit if they carry a least 50 per cent of their total capacity. Both H. G. Williams, president of the Gulf Atlantic Transportation Company and Facio predicted a tremendous boom in Key West’s tourist industry as a result of the ferry operation. Fred J. Dion, a vice president and a member of the board of di- rectors of the GATC attended the parley with the commissioners. from certain of those concerns selling materials for use on state Projects. “Up until the time of plaintiff's jdismissal from Florida Crushed Stone, Construction Equipment Co. had not booked a single order of | stone for Florida Crushed stone, ‘although ‘commission’ ‘payments were made by said Florida | Crushed Stone Co. to Construction | Equipment Co.” Lot IT TAKES A TEAM OF BUILDERS to erect a house. It tekes view Join the tminded business and professional people to f Commerce in its ef. t Chamber's { a8 the season advanc: IN CONCLAVE TQNIGHT The Writers Guild of Key West will meet tonight at the home of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Ski Skewis, 213 Telegraph Lane at 8 p. m. This week's project is to pre- sent 1 stofy through correspon- dence. The group has grown in membership from a starting 10 to 16 in the brief time of its exis- tence. It is expected that new members will become associated Profes- sionals, semi-professionals and amateurs writers are invited to attend. There are no dues, no by-laws, just work and discussion of the work. Jeanne Skewis has a particular- ly interesting letter from a New York agent which will be read tonight. She corresponded with the agent on the suggestion of Miss Bobs Pinkerton, associate editor of the Woman’s Home Companion who attended a meet- ing two weeks ago and gave ad- vice to the members. Mix finely shredded green cab- bage, drained crushed pineapple, chopped pimiento and mayonnaise for a delicious salad to serve with ham or fish. Delicious sandwich: Spread toast with mayonnaise, then top with flaked crabmeat and grated yellow cheese. Place in a moderate oven long enough to heat the crabmeat and melt the cheese. (Continued From Page One) three sizes were under the needed 5,000 square feet regulation. Sawyer recommended that they be turned down. Commissioners unanamiously voted to reject the plat. It was at that point that State Rep. jie C. Papy who had been sitting in the audience in Commission chambers asked to see the plat in question. When the subdivision plat for J. J. Hall of Marathon was also turned | down, Papy asked Commission- ers: “Do you have the authority to make minimums for private sub- divisions?” Sawyer assured him yes. “Think what would happen if a $100,000 building were put up on a 25 by 100 lot. If your ruling stopped ; this construction, this might stop progress,” Papy interposed mild- ly. “There’s a difference between commercial and residential con- struction.” ° Papy pointed out that tax income to the county from such a building would be considerable. He further asked what would prevent the sub- division owner from cutting a lot in half after a plat had been ap- proved by the Commissioners. Sawyer answered that nothing | could stop this, once the plat was | approved for record. It was then that Harris mention- ed Goggin had drawn the plat for Sadowski with lots of illegal size, |despite the fact that he originally | New! Truck-o-matic Transmission! New Truck-o-matic transmission . . . avail- able on }4- and 34-ton models of Dodge trucks . . . saves shifting, cuts fatigue, Permits you to rock out of snow, mud, sand. PLUS gyrol Fluid Drive to pro- long truck life, protect your load. Wew Economy! Higher compression ratios squeeze maximum performance out of each drop of fuel . . . Commissioners then passed on to the business of approving speci- ficiations for the Barry Beach road, which will be widened, and raised. Joe Sirugo’s offer of two lots to be dedicated as a road between the highway and 5th Avenue on Stock Islana to relieve congestion of traffic on 5th Street was re-| ferred to Commissioner Harris’ road committee for action. Sirugo said that the opening of his drive-in theater in January and ‘the dog track in February would incre: traffic. to such a degree tha‘ sary. Commissioner Joe Allen said ommended: the: minimum. , that inspection of county ,oads had shown Road Commi is doing a good job. Ailen also s. ported that Jackson Memorial hos- pital doctors have offered to co- operate fully with Monroe county ! in treatment of cancer and other illness. Stock Island landowner, Mrs. Yvonne Snidow said that during her absence last summer a road had been put through her property. The problem was referred to the i road committee. When Commissioners voted to approve payment of bills, “T will vote no on payment of the county engineer's fees.” FOR SALE -STORE FIXTURES Can Be Inspected Between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. at 604 Duval St. Call 1368 for Appointment To Be Sold Through Sealed Bids to the Highest Bidder, Thursday, December 4th, 1952 at 6/P.M. FIXTURES INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: National Cash Register, Plasiic Hangers, M: quins, Form, Bust Forms, Plastic Boxes, Cli Startds, Display Window Stands and, T Stands New! Super-Safe Brakes! super-safe brakes give smooth sure stops with less pedal pressure, greater load protection stopping ability on 1- through 214-ton trucks. PLUS Dodge oversize braking surface with famous improved cooling system gives more efficient per- formance. PLUS filtered crankcase ven- tilation, dual fuel filters, oil-bath air cleaners to lengthen your Dodge dealer! See the new DOT 601 DUVAL ST. engine life. See _—< - - wim rivet-free Cyclebond linings on all hy- draulic brakes. Froi /2-ton through 4-ton.. é theres @ DODGE Jel-Raiui! TRUCK io fit your job! orev oS 3) foul dealer’... & ay Ream. awe ., DEL. 4" Com- |} | missioner Frank Bentley said as }} ad is neces- | usual “My husband has gone to CITY LOAN to ‘consolidate’ you gentlemen!” e City Loan helps lots of people budget their bills. We see them all the time when we must borrow for emergencies — why don’t you? \¥) CY LOAN CO. 524 SOUTHARD ST. PHONE 1760 READ the CLASSIFIED ADS in The Citizen Daily iRUCKS NAVARRG, Inc.