The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 15, 1953, Page 2

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Nat “King” Cole To Appear In Film At Strand Fans of Nat “King” Cole, one of the top singers: of popular’ tunes | will bave a chance to ‘see their favorite when he introduces: “Blue Gatdenia,” a haunting melody in ithe new: drama-which opens Sune «day at the Strand Theatre. “The Blue Gardenia.” a: murder -mys- tery which stars, Anne. ‘Baxter, Richard Conte’ and Ann: Southern, + Was produced by Alex Gottlieb for Wanre Bros. 3 Cole started out with his. trio, a§ essentially a pianist, and won as. "Nature Boy,” THE KEY WEST CITIZEN a Friday, Moy 18.1959) KRESS SUES TO BREAK NEW YORK (#—Railroads con- tinued today to head up-a higher stock market. Rails, were the most active ma- jor-group and displayed the best gains. running into major, fractions, Most price changes throughout the i wen small with plus signs inating. Here’s a ‘rundown of major s, distiiers, utilities. Fixes Rubbers ; Oils, themicals, Lower—Radio-television, ‘Higher: stocks included New York Central, Chesapeake & Ohio, Sin- clair Oil, American Telepione, At- lantic Coast Line, U. S. Steel, Gen- has repeat- tional rent but that Pollock “thas refused to account jo plaintiff therefore and to pay such: additional rental in accordance with bis. agreement.” Therefore, says. Kress, it has tthe right ‘and privilege to have ” "Too Young,” and “Mons | - - JOHN AL PIERCE John. Pieree, 31, died yester- ! KEYS. PLANNING (Continued From Page One) ao. |Pecords that will permit individual- ity of action ‘to, each Key, while ‘conforming to the general pattera of sound engineering with respect to the County..as a whole.” Goggin continued: “it has. been predicted by naw tionally known analysts that Fig rida will have the greatest per- cent of population increase dur- ing the next seven or eight years of any State in the Union, This: Prediction should be given very. careful consideration by any Community planning a public | fachlity.* 3 In ‘conclusion Goggin said that j the average smaller Key in plan- give consideration to. the following: “E Each community probably. has a Situation which is unique un to itself, yet this: must somehow blend into the:over-all County pat- tern or it will, in. the end, defeat its own economic purpose, “2. The community most. -proba- bly ‘grew like ‘Topsy’ and existing Sanitary facilities or other utilities, if any, may be of little or no value in considering a new utility pro- gram. be visualized. from a ‘comprehen- sive standpoint, after thorough study by a competent Engineer, of the present ‘and forseeable: re- quirements; taking into considera- tion, that insofar.as Florida is con- terned, the rate of population in- Of-inerease is; expected “to con- tinue for many years. “4. The. utility should be design~ ed. to accommodate’ the present need and future requirements for & teasonable period of years, How- .. pever, the basic features should be. designed for wltimate forseeable requirements, so that they can be having tobe’ abandoned, discouraged. “S. Expert financial ‘névice, from those specializing in utilities fi- Rancing, is highly desirable and. willoften solve a financing pro. number of home owners, community leaders would, in face of those facts, advocate in the name of economy, when the Youth swith the Truth” | Baritone Vecatints — Accordion Playing and Singing ning any. facility whatsoever; must! “3. Any utility program” should : ‘erease is very great, and‘that rate |’. reinforced. or “added to, without} } VANCESTIRRUP | {Continued From Page One). j- Such resignation to. become effec-} five June 30, 1963: at 5 p.m.” : Lewin’s final. report whith he ia tothe vee at x san) “Gpetational erinit |. know he Jay! H. Wewin, covering the period trom |: “Also. in, Augustoof 1951, 1 3958, during which time 1 served thodde onten wed nathan Uthority of the City of Key West to | mg is. project with the’ ap- | serge as. Executive Director and) PFOval, af. the Board and altee| Seergtary. As a reservation for 17 | MAY montlis of red tape and p housing units had been approved) Rds. T received: approval. to. for Key West by the Public Hous. | the office. We have heen in & my Ue oY | tose and Tio Ua ee cet | . Many months’ of /{, the Authority, ‘ ; ‘Planning and frequent trips to M. iT have made: an annual }ami-and ‘Atlanta were necessary |. the’ Mayor. and City Cor in order to get. the proper data | Sioners-of the City of Bccummiated, progessed and. ap-; 02 Proved. On June 28, 1951 a: con. | tract for. construction was. signed with the Joseph G. Moretti, Com- pany, ‘Inc. of Miami, Florida, ¥ aeted. as Contract Officer’ during tonstruction in-addition to my reg- ‘ular ‘duties, Project, which was ‘lnter named George W,; Allen ‘Apartuients, consisting of 117 units was Completed in April of 1952 and by the end of May full 6ccupancy tad “been attained. The total de- velopment cost of the project ‘was $1,104,000.00... * in: August 1951 the Commun- ‘ity Hall at Fort Village was turn- ‘ed aver to the Colored Wemans ing Administra’ }years as Executive’ Director | personnel have received two | the board pay rai | proval of the Board, “1 was able To. The ful float ‘band; thle ay boa gpl ryageay a of ; aan & piece-meal-patekvap

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