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uae oe a3 : twee th ve be ia LI Bs that much longer Steel Boom To Have Enel Today the Cuban Consul, Osear | $2 : Is Believed - Morales, is on. Duval in the so Bele Carlos. building. Some seein the weakness of scrap ‘prices the first But while scrap prices have been dropping, the price of steel hegre first to ‘customers’ specifications hai NEW YORK. -Steelmen suls at Front Street between Pepe asking how val .and. Simonton. tinue as the mainstay of the lon; business ‘boom. be in its final months, if not weeks, Scrap has a traditional role as the mad scramble for steel may barometer for the industry. headlong production rate ii ie i : jh i al a ie 28" 5 it HE : Hn ful i. sa mapa Te Hi 28 eH i a a i i neue Hi considerable time ietveie Scrap ‘prices are’ now a A top grade of pet pb $38 a ton in ones ae are sel companies have a ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN : a rietors “un. following » who pays $2.50 in advance, will, in addition to Part Vi ef-a Series Real estate in Key West By SUSAN MdAVOY and Florida could be had for Every new subscriber to the paper for the coming The “Equator” a week- ly KW newspaper adver- tised in the 1887 City Dir- ectory that the Prop: Real Estate Shows made the Low Value Of In’97 Directory City, size 30 by 100 feet. \Lots For Only $2.50 Each 1887 Was The Year To Buy a subscription toa newspa- year, or old subscriber re- our new addition Macedo: per in 1887, Wednesday, May 27, 1953 with |the paper, receive a war- languages, | water. The pilot then radioed the|rantee deed to a town ‘lot and they did not.speak Spanish. By. sign language they indicated their called Cata- lina. There they put: the extra nine. Dutch or plight, the near-loss of their. floats. gallons in the plane, in the one the nine Henni had shoes over extr ‘The; tin. side and taken off all cluding food. and water. a they could ‘find in island. “The sea was rough — waves six feet high. We shouldn't have Dutchmen disembarked, set out over the open.sea to Puer- for and ficials the boys landed their plane took some old rope and tied the floats back on the plane, They then taxied her to La Rommana, a into land up a river. Toni and Hen- | newin: ni‘ had to sit on the pontoons to keep her from nose diving like a Red tape got the message mixed, so that officials thought it was a at an island ‘southeast of the capi- capital that:a plane at Catalina only. some crackers in le To avoid Dominican Republic of- tal, Ciudad Trujillo, tried to take off in it - but we had no alternative. When we did try,” said Toni, “we broke all the wires that hold the floats to village east of the capital. A pilot boat came out. The skipper did French, the Tromm’s The pilot boat towed the seaplane submarine, The floats filled had made a forced landing. not speak English, To make way ‘a. gallons Toni ready thrown. their retected e lee of to Rico, al lan-| around $6 a ton beiow . the. pri am: charged under. Leite 20 cribs Ber Scie ca bolaiag’ an alan, ond daltecee attractive bay, | the steel to a customer. ie i SE eg at TEST : nt ae a = nae EEE foul they float Be- however, ‘They | | wire on their takeoff in’ the s were} P ‘t you notify the angry offic- Georgetown, , five miles from their home. The officials brushed aside their excuses and grounded the home- had to-pay, when they could five dollars every time. they turally looking forward to the | * welcomes of Dutch officials, fore they reached home, FLYING. DUTCHMEN (Continued From Page One) and ther: started the last lap’of the | tr, journey. Reaching the capital of Brit- teh Guiana, @ last obstacle loomed in the form of & nasty rain squall which sent They landed right in the river in front of their. parents’ estate, ex- They were disappointed. “Why didn’t you land in: Para- maribo? Why didn’ ‘Toni and Henni explained. that they had thrown their radio over the side to lighten the plane. Also they hadn’t wanted to land in the coming aviators for three months. them out to sea 30 miles, Dutch “Guiana, and ~ buzzed their family. @s two hours a head of time of feugh' sea. They also. bent: their Wselage. The mechanically gift. ed Dutchmen fixed the floats and fuselange and again took off, for the long run to their home city. On this last Jap the boy: Mew then at that distance into pecting a royal welcome from the @fficials as well. your arrival?’ fats asked. feck on gas, but broke a be eapital, ‘They g 52399 FRULE 20988 gee, Uitte yeaah 123% 83 | RES 32 "4 a(t eage 4 ae il ‘atibbean ‘and. Atlantic, flew plane? It’s back in the Miami, Curacao, Jamaica, Havana and fin- ‘The little American plane. He stopped ‘at back to Key West in a huge Pan ally fie ¢ a HE = i Hi ay #2 hla 3 4 | i i mild ee i { iy i fag iat i 1H io i F | 3 2 f ae ni, i 3 ee eye s3yeat 23 stint LF s inl lg ns i ia eal i Hi a BL: i a it fit aii! a « LOS ANGELES i ~- Congress- man Norris Poulson, ae ite PEED of the campaign. I értend uy gut geroaree to pubbe eo an Oregon here to trv ig city, has ended farm boy who came his: luck in the bi ae it; Hea he ae Tifa $32": oe | get aa Le a a : uy: qt Hi aii i i Ri: ri nell tei ne i iE HH et dae i i Fe rte ne iin * ae Cali ji iil! 1 1 a dey aa ie ; i bin aubill i i Hi il WAIL uit so te and the Read The Citisaal jals whe. they why they had not beggin ba " days of ceceantl were Haiti . cceenate papers, Toni and se Hen- | all set to take off for their iil rr Hae lic, Bet they | population have. to sop) pears. shate from thy te. ie te pat their nine extra gal- Rome P co of gas im the plane before they j ie took’s week to get clearance joto | aia had the Domtiican Ry ‘The guatd let them take off. Theit vext. prodie from Pori-au The Troms had heard that it make the fi chaglen