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THE FS’ WEST CITIZEN Page S TODAY'S | CLOSE CHECK TO BE | Mendey, Seprember 21, 1953 (Continued From Page One) ‘ ; : tioned in the Russian prose or radio MCCAFthY's agents have bees n= LAST FREEDOM a q ia recent woeks, and there nas ‘uth Sih him stot 2 mene (Coctiqued From Page Ove; of was NEW YORK @—The stock mar- been so recent mention of any 7 coneepoyregs race a ;, STst swam off the Brewster. He is scene, that the 25- ket was mixed today in early trad- trial. This has led to some specu. “°°? Proves * will be 2 Oks younger. He was first off year-old desperado was disarmed. ing with price changes running lation here that he may already * Sod chance the man w Decaume be has ocen awarded the t & preliminary hearing be- inte the major fractions, have been executed brought to tis countey Medal of Henor, the nation’s high- fore Peace Justice Hamlin, Gar- There was little concerted move. The Senate source said an agent’ In Baltimore, Col. Ulius be og: tenure said that he “hoped he would meat jor groups, McCarthy's subcommittee had L. Amoss, head of the International The fir tig chee — ble to make a speech at his most displaying prices going either to a “neutral, non-Commu- Services of Information, a private big cheer, the salu’ and that he hoped the jury way country” in Europe and, after espionage outfit, said he had been of the generals, went to Lt. Stone not find” him “guilty for Motors were mostly lower along with the purported Beria, contacted in Europe this summer but his big moment came when be it of mankind” with rubbers. On the higher side he is convinced the man by persons who said Beria had spotted his mother at the foot of Neither of the defendants Lave were aircrafts. Otherwise the mar- is who he says he is. It was then, escaped from Russia the gangp criminal records, the Sheriff's Of. ket was steady or mixed. be said, that another agent who Amoss, who retired after World yon ges: tm be reer hanno crac Bet i, en, acted ak tnlSctute Savi, Scart Sig tg termes PO he SON TO COMEDIAN ee ; tions Coe, Boe ® tro 1 SANTA MONICA, Calif. W~ Paper, and 20th Century-Fox. statement about the whole matter described himself as a major of Warines fs igri ng gy Mrs. Dean Martin. wife of the shortly. But a department spokes. the Russian security police. He Phere were comedian of the Martin and Lewis|gisndard "ON (hi). Peremeusi men said he did not know any. said the man ssked whether theitientenants, ‘cagiaiee and majors team, gave birth t a 7-pound son Pictures, Kennecott Copper, U.S. thing about the Beria case United States would grant Beria) last night. Steel,, Chrysler, Amerian Can, and The Senate source said the man sanctuary. escaped even before his arrest was A spokesman said mother and Admiral Corp. representing himself as Beria said Amoss said he told the man he announce: pointed out that the son weredoing fine but “papa's en he had escaped with three sides could not speak for the US. Gov-, “He saw it coming, apparently of al business peo- not so good: he's worn out.” | COMMISSION TO in an airplane and that. if given ernment, but it was his estimate at least he should have as head imperative and that some of The Martins have another son, i \refuge in the United States, will'that Beria could obtain asylum of the world’s biggest intelligence have been taking a free ride Dino. 2. ie canine ae ‘that talk only with McCarthy or Vice here service Amoss said. “I don't — «& es ent on|Weet aoe die Suinsien Chamber they have in the post year. President Nixon. The source ~ cman ienanis inamns Beria had think he was arrested.” { f if Hi i 5 r Hl i ; a i Ely ti if i i (f Fe if aé z ank. A hero, sure, but a ii ll | i i 8 ? zt li | a (alrite i He fl i . 7 i rif HI t? i # 4 | ay he i Hl ‘as they came up said President and Mrs. Earl Adams: More efficient operation of the; — SRE rv pore Cireuit Court Judge and Mrs. Aqui 8€¥ steam generating plant and by oe aeagoade ping! apc lino Lopez, Jr.; Chamber Manager Teduced cost of fuel when com 7 les Keys. and Mrs. Laubscher; Board mem. pated with the old diesel plant “E know @ half a dozen of them ST? Mr. and Mrs Robert Dopp: ae mg ng fg spo would put up $100 right now Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold; possible. aking ' | if i i ? & & ay 2F 4 i i F Ef £ a <s* 3% ae : P Commissioner and Mrs. Joe Allen: fulfu he civenned boyy advertising Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Faraldo: Mr a pod yp Reng ae the ms dual firms on the bill-/@@4 Mrs. Glynn Archer and Mr ° Promise mad Fully aware that the lack of an adequate water supply impedes the would be secondary to the #%4 Mrs. Neil Knowles. NEW BUYING POLICY % . -\useful information en each Key, Representing Marathon were! 4 0vay.m a a ae growth of Monroe County, the Florida Keys Aqueduct Commissioners have ) President and Mrs. Center; Mr. ; lwhich would be given the tourist : sider an ordinance establishing a] for several years given a most careful study and cansideration to the ob- cloudy ag he travelled from the Dade - po Res Hicks; Mr. andrew policy for awarding contracts of ly of for this f. ‘ showers and|County line down to Key West. The MP8 agin: Mr. and Mrs.\tor materials, supplies and ser-{ (aiming of an adequate supply of water for this fast-growing county. billboards presented by Richard Davidson (Mrs. Davidson vices to the city : highlighted is secretary of the Marathon = 1; - . . : Gentle Jijeedewsts told Ge somber of War icuember) ie ond Gree Bah tee, Caine ie eee cote, thn exe. Far back as 1947, the Commission found that operating a water sup Partly cloudy wea-\of charter boats, restaurants, “f*; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hall, and According to the wording of the} Ply line under partnership with a branch of the Federal Government, and ® tackle shops, out boards. of course Sadowski _ ordinance, the city feels that the Gan far tine fen <aspaill The large Upper Keys delegation centrects shuld sot be for mere | Whereby the Commission depended entirely upon surplus water to meet jconsisted of the follo Vice cor sesiomene an —S = mere feat and irs iad: ar pad im the best interests] the civilian need, was not feasible. I +. 5 Teta . A * 7 oe they Seu"nave ja Cor Bare th 2 De Rs Me te ke A ee In an effort to remedy this situation, the Conrmission set to the task, Li r. a Mrs. P y ‘ ane Soe heen hee cus tee, ty hen node: ~ age is the smallest for? considerable work was necessary, Both Federal and State Legislation had Keys,’ nor/"@m; Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Ellis and| =inteiiincamnnte to be enacted, refinancing to be accomplished. This was completed in May what the Plori./uests Dr. H. B. Aloy’ and Miss) Barbados in the British West In] o¢ 1959, what they will Alma Lane of Miami; Mr. and dies was the only foreign land ever Mrs. Pat Ellis; Mr. and Mrs. Bert visited by George Washington says Link. i= National Geographic Society. | In January, 1952, the Commission directed its consulting engineers, Rader Engineering Co., of Miami, to prepare a report on a new water sup- ply delivery aqueduct and distribution extension for Key West and the Florida Keys. The survey was conducted and a report submitted by this capable engineering firm in July, 1952. The report definitely convinced the members of the Commission that steps had to be taken immediately to obtain an adequate water supply to keep abreast of the demands of large and small investors. Representatives of some of the country’s largest bond houses have advised the Commission that to interest bond buyers in the proposed rev- enue bonds that there must be included in the proposed bond issue a pro- vision, that if the revenue from the system proves inadequate for the costs r) of operation, interest and bond retirement, that an ad valorem tax on real estate will be levied to meet the requirements, ir 3 [ ei fi j rt ie H ff 4 ae 3 = 2 F 3 738 f fh fii a2} i ! eae rf i if rf ue ills i i BE i i f I i ; 1 aff i: il Ih He ul i [oe <3: | 4 The Commissioners honestly believe that such a tax | ill not be Slowing the fiuhernen to enter we! For Home or wise dh th adbmtahien cation te necessary. It is their opinion that over a span of years.the proposed new the Keys. A copy of this catch water supply line will be the means by which taxes can be lowered in the woe dil pp agg ntomeece hs the Commercial Use... county. This can come about through taxes collected from developments Sadowski is offering @ $1,000 lot We Are Prepared To Furnish You that are now impossible because of the lack of an adequate water supply. ‘as the prize in an All Florida Keys) With Clean, Pure Fishing Tournament a Cr to the 50 billboards The continued growth of the entire chain of Florida Keys ne Re ova Be perce Cub 2 AND Crushed ICE depends on an adequate supply of water. If this supply is not ve| distribution of pamphlets by the available, the growth of the area will cease. few Association. Rg) Sher a the pace mea Men I At present, the Commission receives from the Navy only the sion which must recommend ex et ef; ott g58 1 Hu 3k uf H : il iF | water that is surplus to Navy needs. In case of War, with increas. Santas, ed Naval activities in this area, the water available for civilian de- (Ice Division) mand will be considerably reduced. had hurl.| “We'll weigh every suggestion ‘cutaide|We start from scratch om October Water has never been available in sufficient quantities to Indian Vil-' Not one cent of that $9,000 has supply the needs of the demand made on the Commission. There La wey! a any advertis- is no assurance that an adequate supply will ever be available Delhi for 600| It was proposed that the $9,000 from the present source. e ‘could best be spent through | staged 0 vol-|bined Association ef the Chambon, Overseas Transportation On October 27, 1953, an election will be held in the coun. entertain- rather than the individual groups h : heth he C. ap ill : : Thi gestion will be I ty on the question of whether the Commission will or will not, be to to the feeal pole pre Rigmes Company, Ine. authorized to issue $14,000,000.00 of revenue bonds to provide rt of 1,640\suggestion for an Associat f i asoners who ar- five members of each Chamber for an adequate water supply for this county. they advertising promotion jg Fast, Dependable Freight and Exy them into the compounds Each of the Florida Keys was bapegecaw their backs to UN. and Red) represented et the Based on the engineers’ report of July, 1952, the water supply line Seca: Pratons othe | paeansresagaatiet a ae eal will cost $12,000,000.00. The Commission now owes $756,00.00, which orca Py train to the] be believed to now Bonne band dno Gorey 604, SOND Gh AREA GOVE must be paid. The additional $1,244,000.00 included in the proposed . | voted in next month | | song wi the pe pes a bond issue is a safeguard against increased costs. “| L. L. Bucklew, vice-president of Express Schedule meager vy may ann (Ne Stops En Route) All registered property owners in Monroe County are eli- seated LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EXCEPT gible to vote on the proposal. SUNDAYS) ef 6:00 P.M. Arrives ot Miami at 12:00 o'clock The Aled list of 3,404\tide how to pick the standing com LEAVES man SAR (EXCEPT A bond issue is the only source of income available to the Commis were collected from on niet 6: atea al and arrives at Key West et 6:00 o'clock sion for construction of an independent water supply system. Only by vied risen comes fn. thanks to Sadowski not only for a the bond issue will you and your neighbor be assured day by day of an ws efforts for all the Keys but for Local Schedule adequate supply of potable water. is “warm, generous hospitality at bund POW reste ceabiniie, Giumer and wechend’ os LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (ExCePT ist includes “apt, James A, Comodations.” The entire assembly SUNDAYS) et 8:00 o'clock A.M. (Stops The Commission members have done their part. It is now up to you Fleet Jr.. aon af the former o leaders stood and applauded the ore ue coe he — i M ’ i ha : U. 8. Ith Army commander in, Marathon developer ot Com oeloch to decide if Monroe County is to have an adequate water supply, Korea. Communist Corresponden’ The various Chamber leaders and Te tie {euceer Wilfred Burchtet of the Parigit@eit wives met for the first time arrives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Freeholder. you are respectfully asked by the Commis- ne © UW te however, socially, many of them, at the 5 PM. ms has reported Van Fleet was gever O'clock cocktail party. ‘They con-| sioners to go to the polls on October 27, next, and vote. ® prisoner of war and is presumed tinued their acquaintance at dinner | dead. and during Sunday when some of . In addition to the more than 900 them fished on Sadowski's “Gertie Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service . . . Americans and 2400 South Ko-T.” Others swam in the natural FULL CARGO , INSURANCE Florid mm Teans, the list includes 19 British, ocean poo! of the Motel, and others eHOousE: ad ey q 0 ® Australians, 8 South Africans, 5 enjoyed the oir-conditioned rooma, | att NSS end WAM Cor. Geten end Pronto Ste, s u u 0 ISSI n Turks, 3 Canadiaus, 3 Belgians and restaurant, and bar TELEPHONE 2.706) & Greek | Attend#9® te meeting trem mex E E i ; lt pia asiety i F if tig 8 = 1} eal