The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 6, 1953, Page 1

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‘Warmest City In Nation Today Was 76 a - City Commission =~ Che Key WW st Citi THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1953 ——. — Sealed Sewer Bids To Be Considered Tonight | To Have Special | Session To Air | Contractors’ Bids The City. Commission will | ~ ; meet tonight in special ses-|[" sion for the purpose of| | opening sealed construction |bids for the repairs and | additions to Key West’s an- | tiqdated sewer system. | The commissioners will | | begin opening the contract-| tors’ bids for the project} | which is expected to cost. over two million dollars, : at | Of Communist The Lions Club Minstrel Show Scores Hit At Opener Thursday Blind Benefit Body Of Stalin Now Lies In State In Hall Of Columns By EDDY GILMORE and THOMAS P. WHITNEY ie i pee closeup of Soviet Premier Jo- seph Stalin was made May 1, 1952, during the May Day cele- bration in Moscow—(?) Wire- photo. E c H i; i reel Fee et i ft if A | THOUGH THEY SAY charterboating is a hard living, Capt. Johnny West, president of the association, and Capt. Jakie Key, 2 4 years in the business, wouldn’t trade their deep-sea fishing 8:00 p.m. : : until today although contractors ILLY ROBERTS, Key West Meee ee ee ee from all over’ the south are ex-} High School Senior, won the D li e T D % pected to submit their proposals; American Legion Oratorical re cation 0 p ca struction. The city’s present crum-| vent Auditcrium. Two other Ve e bling WPA built sewage setup is| contestants, Joyce Mounts of in ishin Not To Do badly in need of the work which | Douglass High and Donna Mc- i os i is being financed in part by the| Kenzie of CMI, weré entered. ‘ federal government” with funds! Roberts had ‘ane point de- \Moves KW Charterboatmien —[iir'stthese si stiien trans! 5 fon Matec’ se : F to the city. ;} Penent lost six points. Result: . that the city will receive is con- itizen -» + Result Of Boat Skipper’s Work Seaton Oe ye “Wily af ae By SUSAN McAVOY reise funds from the sale of FE | You have to love the sea, fishing and your boat if you are a| amount of the contractors’ bid. ‘West charterboatman, because it just ‘misses aw labor ‘The city. commission on Monday vee fig to velerdn-fishermen on Garrison Bight’-. _. | night. postponed action..on,’a call ; era starve: 4" fog For Tlg Bid’ i "Capt, Albert - Wa fice of the ‘S {o Bid On Liquor "careers for any other.—Citizen Staff Photo. No bids have been received up | at the last minute for the con-| contest last night at the Con- amounting to $1,271,914 in the| ducted from #h® starting score Smal} Profits But Great Joy Of Living However, the exact amount |. Roberts, Mounts and McKenzie. \e * sewer revenue bonds and the Dri : rst Dr ver a eo saa all; iil si it i ‘t Auction Here, f2 ee : Five Dollar Fine ~ Qn °52 Tag Holder ‘The first driver who had failed Is 15,000, Says Chm. Joe Sirugo The first two block workers in | the annual Red Cross member- ship drive to report were Mrs. ;Charles Baker and Mrs. Eugene eo. Papy States State Rep, Bernie C. Papy }Little Legion, who has been assed todey that he did not | business 40 years says: ‘on any liquor'in the U. Ss. ls “ 2g a — concern the. ordinance governing Pe | F al e i t ge auction held at the p ve out ol 8. the call for bond bids. Court this morning ty Judge i pt, Jakie Key, skippe g Ft 25 re age f Fi 2 st i if : £ Fj : $ 3 ze F 3 : = Hi ~ Seay season has been bad. It's December 17th, the HHFA a tel eo starting to drop: now.” \and the U.S. Public Health Ser |7OmA# Cero. day to the examining ‘Me bid $109 ‘on some . $2,000 | visustly the charterboatmen can|vice granted funds for the work|,"' Case, brought by Deputy /from the Mavo- Clinic, . _cth of seized merchandise. | count on a full season of 99 days. | which culminated over two years — ee a Minn. where Baby Jasper Walker, quor, however, was not in the| This year because. of the bad/of work om the part of City fieota dhions he. gre ecped = Bde for his ¢'ding, since under Federal Jaw, | weather in January they haye had | Manager Dave King to obtain @/+.a.y in a car with a 1952 condition, ‘resulted in a e jonly about 40 days of business. {new sewer system. for the city. y s Si iS | eerey stalemate. The doctor Pome selved hy the Government | Neither Capt. Atwell nor Capt. | The were designed by Licota pleaded guilty to the /there said that the slide made dur- | ‘amot be sold at public auction. |Key would trade their occupation g firm ‘of Clifford charge, saying that he had neith-|ing the child’s first operation had ye Citizen had reported the | for any other, however. They | and Cooper, Associates, Miami, |¢" time nor money for the tag. |not as yet been delivered anc that | -@iehandise listed in the legal | make their money doing what they | They are in Key West today for | He said he works all the time.|the examination could not’ be! /Hvertisement piace in the paper | love which is more than most men tonight's bid. opening and will | After the fine was passed he ‘completed without it. iP ‘the ne aomeyern which | can say. | supervise the sewer construction | *#!d pe ard spo of the bend | He also faye that if the slide :né #6 ' “mized lignor along with cigar- | «yyy g * i “ty | imated | xon ai udge = stres: could not located, a repeat: re pest _. khaki-clad, cigar-smoking | Atwell} Work could be. started within a | fine drivers who have failed te | would have to : tae State Representative Papy said fgaid. ha ‘month if an acceptable bid is re-| aT tee ee t “" Driv. Se inortee cides oo You , vissmorning that he was only in- . 3 ceived and financing arrangements ontinued on Page Ten) to - 7 sredted in bidding on the clgar- |of te mes neue ween Nisecmpeted eee a mine what treatment is. fortheqm? Pageant pn Mao ll Tynes, | sites, the taxes of which are 50) the last 40 years loves the sport.| The project was assigned top | Sne k Thi f ts ing. | mine act. : igh, about ** only 2 |e specialioes in tarpon which be | priority ia the nation. Reston for ‘a 1¢é Ce S| Meantime, the tocal Shrine Club! . sao 2 pom plage bid on "them. a Jeonsiders the best of all sports (Continued on Page Ten) $30 H Th ie : meg reg po joeperry = ing was the visit of the Toate | Depui tings Ores | fish. ; -_ ursd by ’ bassa Largo. H Yideman, “wlio conducted the; ““They'l) get a fish today,” he % ere AY | ai of «tneat © \Camde: eneads taken oon | ule, told The Citizen that he did | ssid scornfully, “with dynamite if, Woman Rescued At heh pfiige. a Mahal | abi ay euinnihs a suteaet oh | ot believe Papy’s bid would be they can’t get him any other way.” | Miss Bunnie K. DuBoyyd, 903 has it, or if it. is in transet to |* 4 Femar fo, «1 a! sub- | \Onfirméd by the District Court, This is sacrilege to Jakie who| Of Du ] § Southard Street. told volice today | Rochester, Little Jasper was |J¢¢ts and the ‘national economy | ade % ta, Gady five percent ot | considers ca hone’ baie with °| Foot Val SU. | that o sneak thief, who entered treated at both” the Childrer's| | (Continued on Page Ten) | ie wholesale vaize of the goods. | tarpon the supreme sport. } : jher home early Inst o'cbt made | Variety Hospital in Miami and at ‘vise generally accepted -by the’ He pointed ily. to four good! Miss Mona Canndy, 23, 311 OM fot with $30 doll rs in cash. | Jackson Memorial there. ie OB ant To stunt is 5010-68 percent of the’ sized tarpon, ranging up to $0 | =ishth Street, Miami, was rescu- Time of the ‘obberty was set} By this time, the Mayo. specialist wholesale value. i 2 that ‘had been caught ott (2 this morning by an unidenti-' at between five and 7:30 p. m has at least determined that Jas-| + oe og Beat tht stabi hetene. fied bystander after she fell or | Police said that Miss DuBoyrd per’s partial blindness may be ase Leave H ital . | “We went out at 5 yesterday- jumped into the sea at the foot named a suspect to the theft and | to several causes, not just a tumor Chieves Damage lthese are the first tarpon of the (Duval Street. that they will investigate further.!as was first believed, and cay Y AM. 7, te) |season, From pow on le we'll be |. Police Lt. W. L. James took the’ Officer! Armano Perez made though this makes diagnosis more! § OMOTTOW A H Tod | getting them steady. Mr. and Mrs. |young lady to the eity jail where |the investigation. | (Continued-on Page Ten) | Auto Here AV Ape meth cheeky these nT |she is being held on charges of Superintendent of Public — In-| . Key like Atwell not only loves Pelé drunk and glisorderiy. | Thieves who stote a late model the sea, fishing and boats, but She will appear in city court to-| convertible lost night from the people. day, verging let behind the Tropical “You get some chronic kickers Gages ee hide, ter wld S's kare Sesthaie| Vote Registration | Continuing Slow olay. “It's a pleasure to meet most | ’ ca * “8 West End Avenue, New York Capt. Johnny West. skipper of! ' L “HY, the: 1952 Cadiline was found the 35 Toot Mae West, and Presi-| y.c+ 1996 voters have appeared ion $ u Ins re (Qwned by Frederick J. Pruitt. of the people.” Atwell said. re lice afficer Edwerd Ramiret dent of the Charterboatmen's AS ot the office af registrations in mu oad “ ‘Hilkcone of the windows on the, “tT deat understand about that | CPU’, Supervisor of Registration @ Comedy @ Variety © Songs ‘eiinterior of the car was da- all the fish he wanted. Most of the voters are coming in only at the “gener this morning voters to register early and avoid CAYO HUESO GROTTO times at our own expense. We 8k | —— ee Benefit Of The Blind Fund SATURDAY, MARCH Mth our parties catch 116 fish in one} By Calling F&M Ab Wancen call Lalin. Destied ‘The cateh around Key West that | All Kinds of Scrap Meta! : 3 $1.00 Gried at the foot of Simonton sociation, a much younger man! . i pn i bd ihe City Hall to register for voting : ree. Ramirez said that he be- ‘agreed with his elders about the ‘ Nove: ‘i js Saturda = suspicious when he noted quality of the peapie SS ee Tonight Se y - Agnes Lowe said today QP has been smashed and the man who wrote imo The Citizen brief , Rink jimmied open. tn addition, ‘the other day about not getting “°°? ® a o 51 caged extensively parties catch so much that they _— ——o ae ne ad. 8 ae . eM ° Police returned the car to its | couldn't possibly send it home. weit’ ow Pacgpanrnghis: tenet fe Puns e Tricks e Com send fish for them. take the fish the rash. up and have them barreled. some- | jthe guests if they want their fish. | Attention Please! DANCE | Most of them don't. Sometimes'| EEP OUR CITY CLEAN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Elks Club Annex (47, 0 soewlt te aay 3) DIAL 2.9006 8:00 P.M. vo PM. Ti *P | We BUY all kinds of JUNK is salae te local fish markets Admission $2.00 Per Person _ (Continued on Page Tea) | Leceted ot I2! Simenten Street H E did or FETE oFESPETEF (| i E + egE ? h # 8 RE z g Se it ae 3 a F we i t age H ay H Es i ij YOU'LL SPLIT YOUR SIDES ROARING AT THE TALENT PACKED By y ; if fa ! r He: : i il! Fi a F : i i 2 iit iFF j je; PL pi f H i : | jalrt i ril B i i fb i ty | i iH I ! #1 i f Foal i i ait Tita i ! 7 : Rel H f : : f ; 3 rf | A

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