The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 24, 1953, Page 1

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: i zB : THE SOUTHERNMOST NE WSPAP Key West, Fiorida, has the ost equable climate in the @ountry, with on average sange of only 14° Fahrenheit e 7 Rules Housing Shortage Here Not Acute Washington ised Local Woman, Male Com 4) =a oad ss za’ ae] Se Baay bid ae = Oe 4) cs ao Ghee a semen rS Gad 8 oes ee) sh Law P. 1 Schools Open August 31st Rent Control Will Be Abolished Here July 31 rom ity To Lose “Cr Eastng Of Cranf Cc ing Board Post Roberts Qualifies For City Post Will Succeed _ Joe Sirugo On Murphy Named To Hous ton The government today ruled that Key West no long- er suffers a housing shortage sufficient to justify federal rent control. today’s announcement was the yet Hie aint The Office of Defense Mobilization announced that the city, along with five other areas will lose their “Criti cal Defense Area” designation July 31 and the action automatically kills rent controls in the area. The announcement cleared up a mystery concerning the status of Key West’s Area Rent Control Office since Although hints had been received that housing con- the Office of Rent Stabilization is scheduled to be abolish- ed July 31. trols would be lifted here, City Refuses License For Parking Lot e assault and battery and the result of the beat- ‘and the theft of + |her purse containing $30, it was an-| A 2-year-old ‘woman and her) first indication that definite action bed been taken. male companion are in thé Mon- Justice of the Peace Roy Ham-| Monroe County Judge® Raymond lin identified the woman as Mrs. Gives Woman Map So She Can Find Help After Beating Sheriff's Office roe County Jail for investigation on charges of as ing of a nounced Thursday. Gloria Papy, 200-E Poinciana and Jailed For Assault, Robbery County Judge ree aay Conven At Marathon and her companion as Kirkwood) ‘Bethel, no address. They are being constant |R. Lord and Dad County Judges Scheel opens fer all pupils in the county en Monday August 31, Superintendent of Public in- The August opening comes because Labor Day is late this year, O’Bryant said. Parents .will have their youngsters completely on their hands for only three weeks. The school summer recreation pro- gram struction Horace O'Bryan? an- Meunced today. While expansion. buildings office Will Work Out Problem By Jim CoBB Early relief for Monroe County crawtishermen from possible hardship caused by promised today by State to comment on the situation after a series of articles in new conservation laws was| erts, 7 Hilton Read qualified tm The move, filled the last vacant group in tte commission race. Only the Number ality race, remains untouched but it Is rumored thet action will devetep in that The primary elections are set Group, reserved for the Mayer- i} the| Group Four. of Joe Sirugo, it in Lions an the Thursday to fill activities is at the Naval Sta- vacancy caused by the " pesignation tion, He was a candidate for| ‘thas been announced by May- (Club and Junior Chamber of pr C, B. Harvey. ».. Murphy, active the city commission in Commerce . Bevis hit back.at charges the fact that theres a lot of grumbling in the ranks of the crawfishermen because this newspaper. pointed up of the.new laws. Found fi jer Gone Remains Bea iB ye il 1 ya anit g 3 i , since no trace was road familiar minent but were ee eee Tonight, 8 to 11 P.M. Waterfront Cafe Police hinted an arrest was ime victims. motive, ifs the bei: that only communi- parking lots are as il wih i : Tis rill 23 has indieated that he pF ype gx ag eho x Are Reseued As: Le Be ee and also make it available! , Del. waar ee aaa Members tad gil s§ aes gee g il iin iin id Fi shit f hs te i ll i: Wed Bettis queen i ria ey Waton, 1 =zz Tanker Burns — day and an automobile extensively wha-Kum-} . te ui rR Hal Hal ity sd #8 a. ia ‘ il An sal pila prasad og coment terns In Accident Sey es One woman was the Pag rived yy | 800 soldiers i in bloody close combat. th Army reported! a in Hai ” FRESH SEAFOOD DAILY | a e inerease ranging one dollar up to two SOUns) company offer calling for, wage ea higher pay scales. The proposed increas: add about four million ovr baste consider company proposal Is. es are proposed for upgrading to ie| duly 17, in orde rfor the Union ‘The bargaining sessions, now in slay third nonth, were recessed, 2 Es i Le Au jHhs ine : A “a ny Hil nAver Hi ie st manure woewanlny aie rT Hn hala fit lite lal bane Gasuaisk On Path Soret). County Judge Raymond R. Lord is one of the three hosts! from this county and Dade at the 3 Peas i na } a ik : wnt alli Ht te tl ente ei ik | I jai HSH ally He ae pul. i le a Hl e ihe H | eb, hei i i ist ie FREE DELIVERY

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