The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 26, 1953, Page 1

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THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE USA VOL, LXXIV Ne. 254 KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1953 PRICE FIVE CENTS Polio Incidence Declines Leader Says |Voting Machines Are Placed : Cobo, Eisner Call Special Conchs Are OK For Tomorrow's Bond Vote Admiral Towner Asks That Session Oa Theray Questo For F; riday Game Voting ma e ‘ Pereira an timed pte te 1, yoenen is L Be 4 Kk | The City Commission will i i Pin . gat three tha sy : ie City Commission will meet tonight in special The Navy today lifted all) the weatherman promised partly rev angoeene het: ecole a mcenses F ai) e session at 7 p. m. to consider a thorny situation which restrictions on movies, _ - pled eae ae Nps . Co ane has arisen from a $28,000 street repair program now in ming ‘pools, and social func-|open. The Florida National Bank will” ¢ tio 4 Get Letters Hundreds of complaints on billowing clouds of dust . and potholes in streets already completed have been re- From Navy On —— , P ve been re Prostitution s Key West High School Commissioners Delio Cobo and Louis M. J. Eisner rey ak = beleive hak Sapa ational pee as _ By Candidates principal Dr. Harold) today called the meeting to decide what can be done to * » 124; No. 10, 230; No , 259; ie Navy today made a ee ae - 13, G16; No. 14, 289; No, 15, 363; No, 16, 244; and Mizeckanpealito the, Ciy Campbell announced this relieve the situation. Commission for action a- Entertainers To afternoon that a football Starting Date Residents of the Francis and ns, Rear Admiral George C. a | : ¢ Grinnell Street areas, in particu. of polio has declined apprec- eds Raise gainst a group of taxi cab| Start City Vote game between Key West he fably during the last week.” R Threat To Success operators who they say have an age ar — ~a1-p ses gamut initely been scheduled . homes. Automobiles left overnight on Duva election to the city commission ° the streets, “mess” in They asked that the li-jswap verbal punches tonight at Dr. Campbell said that Chest Drive the pelaaihey kd ioe sapeas censes of those involved be/Télly in Bayview Park. Miami Beach officials City Manager Victor Lang te- revoked and that closel, Svcs, “starting ‘at Than agreed to play the game Bushnell Skipper pdt seepage nists today raised an immediate|screening be given in thelthose attending will te Named To Head threat to. the success of -|future to all applications for/music orchestra musie and two) 3 Prelim! P Navy Base Program f: } consisting of Rear Admiral George C. Towner, Pa me hagas. baal nse applied West} y Troup Brothers, Miami, con- USN, Commander of the Key age? tab the ieb. le Lang today authorized an exten- sion of the paving ‘to allow them to start i if 87 and ; it fund. . | Adm, Towner is Vice President Indian|of the Area Community Chest and Co-Chairman of the 1953-54 Cam- “very; Inasmuch as the American Na-lep tional Red Cross is joing in the Chest Cam- United Community ls Attorney General Rulers ~ Homesteads Not Taxable creer, sre aes wo ae = Under Water Bond Issue by police today as the re- ‘of Miami presiding. at in it. The first . Richardson, an employee mwa a Paul E. Sawyer, Atty. for Florida Keys Aqueduct District, ca Key West, Fla. vn <tr Seu fe Sol asaerane Comet i sar So, Het Se Re tel. Ad Valorem Tax Provided in taron ae plce eat news| Chapter 29301, Acts of 1953, Does Not Ap- “zc| pear To Be Assessment for Special Bene-. fits So As To Bind Homestead Properties Under Section 7, Article X, State Consti- tution. Li 5 Hi 4 (od) Richard W. Ervin, Attorney General. Florida Keys Aqueduct Commission 3 2 F gies! i MT [ H Her i FEE 5 PAUL on Entertainment (BLONDIE) ROBERTS HANDS GENE Hometown DUFFY’S A Boy (Pd. Pol. Adv.) 28 DUVAL STREET tH sing E rd 4 i =E sz ef fi it i

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