The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 13, 1953, Page 9

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j { { { | { ametieagmaceensae ne oattingentrmaterestannsainne “STARFIRE” KNOCKS REDS OUT OF KOREA'S NIGHT SKIES.—Here is the fabulous F-94-B Starfire, U.S. Airforce’s all weather night fighter that is knocking Red planes out of Korean skies without seeing them. Like the Skynight, used by Marine flyers for the same purpose, the Starfire ‘s radar controlled. Radar takes over from the pilot as soon as it makes contact with an enemy dlane and the radar-aimed guns furnish the kayo punch.—() Wirephoto. ALL OUR USED CARS WARRANTEED Scouting News Scouts from all troops in Key “Pi r ‘ate Ships” West took over the City Govern- ment Tuesday. At a meeting of the “City Commission,” ‘Mayor’ | Harry Albury, Troop 53, called the |; of Mexico drew a “With what?” meeting to order. Immediately “Commissioner” William Truesdell Troop 54, made a motion that the city permit all |Cub and Boy Scouts be allowed | to take a ride on the City Fire Truck. This was seconded by “Commissioner” Bernard Srodul- ski, S250, “Commissioner” Mike McKee moved that the Mayor ap- point a committee to investigate the publication of the Boy Scout Week Proclamation. ““Commission- er” Truesdell seconded the motion. “Mayor” Albury appointed Trues- dell, Aguerro and McKee who went immediately and inquired of the City Clerk Lowe. Mr. Lowe inform- ed the “Commissioners” that it was published in Friday’s issue of The Citizen. The committee report- ed back to the Commission. The Mayor then entertained a motion to adjourn. City “Fire Chief” Ronald Foster, 7253, and his assistant Robert Read, T253, then permitted the Fire Truck to take two loads of Scouts about the city for a ride. “Police Chief” Earl Sands, TS3, and his assistant Glenn Roberts, T52, provided police Protection to the city during the Scout’s “reign.” “City Judge” Merle Deland Ts4 and “City Attorney” Robert Cris- GM eile 6! ia wiley MAY BE REPAIRED BY ANY AUTHORIZED NATIONAL S.E.. WARRANTY DEALER IN THE UNITED STATES S. E.1. WARRANTY — SAVE $ SAVE A-1 USED CARS We Must Practically Give Our Used Cars Away To Make Room For New Ones! 1949 FORD CONV. 1951 FORD PICK-UP, F-l adio, ater, jew Top, we a ry Clean s0sh0 DOWN, GAL. — Mé48 MONTHLY BE FSRb, FORSOR” 1950. FORD FORDOR “1950 FORD, TUDOR Radio, New Seat Covers Radio PP ROW BAL, — 90-75 MONTHLY. $399.00 DOWN, BAL. — $49.55 MONTHLY “U These Cars’‘Can Be Financed Small Down Paymen Balance Monthly MRONROE MOTORS, Inc. 1119 WHITE ST. ‘DIAL 2-5631 EVROLET. in the low-price field! man T253 were in attendance at City Court during actual trials. “City Manager” Lonnie Shiver, S250, together with “‘Comptroller” Richard Glenn, T54, “Tax Collec- tor” John Avila, T53, and “City Clerk” Gurdon Hamiltoa, pee agenda fe es and his Gary Maris, ae asa ‘oar Porch, 752, were kept busy order around the city il. Piet Commissioner assisted by Scoutmaster Tony Mar- tinez. In the afternoon, thanks to thé manager of the Monroe Theatre, all Boy Scouts (Cub, Boy and Ex. plorer) were admitted to the Matinee upon the presentation of their registration cards. The color- ed Scouts, thanks to the ma of the Lincoln Theatre, were mitted that night at the Lin Lineoln Theatre free of charge. At the Bayview park, at a bat m. the annual Campfire took 4 Bovaeth to go with the Indian Key. Weat’s WEST SHRIMP UNTIL YOU'VE HAD far Geowtprina oan Reales ook Famous Spanish Restaurant Seem greg =p Ea _ SHRIMP IN THE BASKET thers. Second Class Scouts wore SPECIALIZING I two feathers and Tenderfoot Scouts one feather while Cub Scouts wore headbands of blue and geld only. al »» | ment order to clamp down on-what | picg came officials MBSITID Yes 4 Shrimpers Called [27 "% cout! commanaers Feder, February 1 1a rhe KEY West errizEN Page 9 — Secretary Sanches WOMEN JURORS FOR GA. | by doth branchee of the Georgia boada jonday ordered port TLANTA (PJ Legislature. ccminapete w “dooce pour aval * se ‘ury service for MEXICO CITY un — A govern-| “¢pesis to Pursue the pirate ships.” | Georgia women has been approved | still require actidt’ in the opposite poured in of shrimp boats from co came the reply: box We have no naval vessels t0| is ine vy. S. and Cuba operating | {2° Ping a eh ee rer close to Mexican shores, BANANA TREE GRILLE 828 TRUMAN AVE. 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