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Enough Water For 100,000 Developments (FLORIDA KEYS KEYNOTER, THURSDAY, OCT. 22, 1953) And STILL We're Asked to Allow UNLIMITED TAXATION on Every Parcel of Real Property in Monroe County NOW to Guarantee Fourteen Millions of Dollars In Bonds for A Pipeline “Which Won't Be : Virtually Necessary Until AFTER Our Population Has Doubled and Then Increased — One-Half Again! JUST WHO IS KIDDING WHO? VOTE TOMORROW The Navy Plans To Pump Users, All NO! On The 14 Million Dollar Grab @aid Political Advertisement) Says Vicinity: General- ae) ec tonight mild|25 of December 1st. European Plan and/names were purged from voting lists because of a ruling by the Office $5 e Barometer (Sea Level), 7:00 A.M. 30.03 ins.—1016.9 mbs. (Maval Base) High Tide Low Tide 12:20 a.m. 7:31 a.m. 1:59 p.m. 6:19 p.m. NEW YORK #—The stock mar- yj ket turned mixed today after a ij slightly higher start. Automobiles were active and higher with Chrysler out in front of the move..The company over) the weekend disclosed plans to buy i\Briggs Mfg. Co., auto body and equipment maker. Chrysler opened on a block of 1,000 shares up % iat 67%. Going higher with the motors were chemicals and aircrafts. | There were no major sections with I|mid, Westinghouse Electric, U.S. ij Steel, General Motors, Studebaker, The finish on a new automobile is about three thousandths of an ich thick. Harvester ants. store .seed in summer for winter use and some- — prove destructive to pasture ay Marmorstein. The reason for!” Names of those appointed to the Ut a meeting in Communist ter- -|Street, 247; Menday, October 26, 1953 STARTING DATE REDS RAISE THREAT ; ‘The objective of the campaign is to ensure that all personnel are in- ° Marina Sets formed as to the purpose of and|States would like to see the peace ° ly Opening need for the Chest Campaign andjconference held at Honolulu, San me fat Marina Hotel, Ke’ that each individual serviceman or|Francisco or Geneva. | oy civilian employee will be encourag-} He said he wouldn't insist on Ist this season, earlier than usual,| rt : it was announced today by owner “2,204 ,iven the coments {0 any of those cities but he ruled the early opening is caused by the) tremendous amount of advance, reservations for accommodations ing Committee for the cam- ritory. paign will be announced at a later The United Nations agenda left date. |the door open for sater discussion ‘of who should attend the confer-| ence talks. It listed “other mat-} rs” as the last item for discus- will be in effect from December ist until December 19th, when American Plan will start. ified of this decision. VOTE RALLY SET “If Miami Beach still refuses to|much of the first session and the (Continued from ee ined play the game,” he said, “we will impression was voiced that al- Fee cme Ane: ee, Crace|t#peal 10 the Florida High Schoot though the North Koreans were Go- C Fila: A Athletic Association. If that appeal |28 most of the talking, os ect iatheran < ‘hurch, < gler ee fails, we will ask that the associa-/Be%® Communists were again run- 278; Precinct 15, Poinciana Com-|tion award the game to Key West! eager ; munity. Center, 152 and Precinct/on a forfeit.” long armistice discussions at Pan- 16, Jackson's Laundry, Poinciana| at any rate, Key Westers can ™ Commercial Building, 232. see a football game Friday night,| . Lowe said that of 22 absen-| Even if Miami Beach fails to show, | tee issued, 17 have been|the Key West juniors and seniors returned. She reported that 100/ will play a game, Beckman said.; PERSUAS FFO) Attorney General that persons liv-} Continued pestle = ess on certain government esata rival Communist and non-Commu- usual broken record of Communist || cannot woe at snagy al nist views. harangue we are accustomed to | |deceased persons have also Thimayya said the letter’ would jlisten to for hours on end in the semoved, she pare wi be baa not be. made pubiic for several|United Nations.” Fe et lection a days. “Our position is precisely what | jovember 3. The two highest vote! Observers have speculated that|it was before we started,” he said. | getters in each of five groups will|the Communists may be seeking} Dean reiterated that he would compete a week later in the gen-|a way out of the explanations since | relay to Washington and Ameri- | eral election. However, any candi-|two days of talks with 931 Chinese |ca’s allied in Korea the summaries | date receiving a majority of the|won only 21 prisoners back to the/of the meetings and Red proposals. | votes cast in the primary election|Red fold. = | ‘The agenda proposed by Dean | will gain office without having to} The commission is split. over|listed time, place, administrative | run in the general election. whether to force the prisoners to| matters and other matters, in that | —_—_——_————_——_. listen to the Red interviews. Red |order. ADMIRAL TOWNER satellites Poland and Czechoslo-| ‘The proposed Communist agenda «Continued from Page Une» |Vakia walked out once to enforce| started with composition of the po- | NAVY LIFTS (Continued From Page One) Beach authorities had been noti- unjom. After the meeting Dean said he} would not agree “to composition being the first item discussed.” | He told newsmen he was not surprised that the Reds brought the matter up immediately. He said of the meeting in general: “Most ‘of the discussion was the | | ments from. service personnel, |their demands that the POWs be litical conference, and then pro- | l. 3 license numbers of texi cabs, |Made to listen, at gunpoint if neces |posed talking about time, place, names and addresses of drivers, |*4°Y- Sweden and Switzerland have|procedural matters and expendi- | places of assignation, and the al- as stubbornly refused to ap-|tures. j leged names of some of the wom- prove the use of force. 4 The U. N. resolution on the po- | en invelved. | am enlosing a |, india’s Thimayya effectively has |litical conference bars the partici- | brief statement of incidents oc- |S!1¢4 against the Reds, ruling that|pation of neutrals and limits the curring during the past six force cannot be used unless the|talks to the two sides, with the | -| weeks, prepared from statements ‘commission agrees to it unani-|Communists inviting Russia if the | -[ on file in my headquarters. ieee Ba : Reds desired. en a yya sai preserved a| The Reds have pressed for the | ad on a ike ara “modest” draft describing the rival | admission of India, Pakistan, B used as a Wasis for prosecution! ae of the Communist and free| ma, Indonesia and Russia but men- world members, bet it was not|tioned none of these by name to- under the law. However, it is ap-laccepted at the ‘commission meet- |day f | parent that the men named in the! ing, ay » brief scarcely qualify as licensed| Ntead a subcommittee repre- a fatalities rs bapshagald ada ray Std dee senting all re nations will workjof the present discussions on the | -jon a new letter that will explain|political (peace) conference i: - 'tizens as By fof ~ = oe bee einen from the start of| marily Peg foremostly to reais Personnel cen-|the commission. and settle the question of pee sed operators: be ;sereened as to} On the second day of scheduled |sition, that ital nations ju bein cet Soo character as. well ; i nara ee ae ov thousands of |participate in the political confer: | mpetence.”” orean Ws threatened a diseu: | “In order to combat an evil prac-|mass breakout if the Indians came job ap henson yee time." o tice, always difficult to deal with,|in after them. The explanations; —-———____—_ I respectfully request that the|Were canceied for that day. ing that the commission had failed licenses of the men named in the| The next time the Koreans were|completely. But he did not make brief be revoked in the interest of|Scheduled they refused again and|any attempt to gloss over the se- public health and security, Further,|¢ver since the Communists havejriousness of the situation. i I strongly recommend that the|Tefused to meet with the Chinese| Looking out over the rain-saoked/|f licensing of taxi operators and the|#% 2 substitute measure. ‘Thimayya said: ery operations of the taxis be made a| Although the Indian general’s air) “The prospects are as dim as subject for close scrutiny by the|@# one of futility he avoided say-|the weather.” city authorities. “Because I believe this matter | is one in which the citizens of Key, ‘West have a serious interest, I am) forwarding copies of this letter,| ‘without the brief, to the press. “The favor of a reply will be appreciated. “Very truly yours, | G. C. Towner.” \ Copies of the letter were given to the press. First indication of the Navy’ titude in the matter were had at a meeting of the Armed Forces Dis- | ciplinary Board when they recommended the ac- tion. There is a special meeting of the commission set for tonight, but un- animous consent will be necessary ‘to discuss the matter. Only regu- | lar meeting before the election is scheduled for next Monday even- | ing, the night before the voting. | Customarily, that meeting is post- poned. j Hence, city hall observers today seemed to be of the opinion, that ithe Admiral’s letter would be thrown into the laps of the incom- ing commissioners. ; Under the present law, all appli- cations for cab licenses are screen-| ed by the commission. Fingerprints are required fo be submitted by applicants, There are’ 75 regular licenses issued annually with an- other 25 reserved for veterans. HEAVY HAULING The W. A. Dickinson Transfer Company is authorized as @ common carrier between points and places in the State of Florida of heavy (non-liquid) commodities, which due to their size, weight, or bulk require specialized handling motor equip- ment. BY THE FLORIDA RAILROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION. W. A. DICKINSON TRANSFER COMPANY. Inc. F.R.R. & P.U. COMM. CERTIFICATE 135 Phone Miami, Long Distance, 89-4562 551 N.W. 71st Street Miami, Florida RESPECT OUR LAWS | If Candidates do not’ Respect the Laws now by posting their Signs on Electric Poles and Trees — how do you expect them to Respect Laws after their Election? : ERS NEIL SAUND Will Not Violate This or Other Laws! PULL LEVER 15-A AND ELECT NEIL SAUNDERS CITY COMMISSIONER IN GROUP 4 ‘Pd. Pol. Adv.) 1 My opponent has called a speak against it. 1, personally, should hear this discussion, se tomorrow. This bond issue is Stay Home Tonight, Folks Don't go.. The Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a radie discussion of the $14,000,000 bend issue tonight at 8 o'clock ever WKWE. Hon. Bernie C. Papy and Mr. Ernest Ramsey will Speak for it and Hon. C. 8. Harvey and Mr. J. Y. Porter will whether Lovie or ! serve es commissioner. Listen to the dis- cussion tonight ever WKWE end consider and vote tomorrow. 10-A KETCHUM For ae apacrepaal (Pd. Pol. Advt.) meeting et the Park tonight. am against it. But all of you that you can vote. intelligently much more important than BOX OFFICE OPENS 1:45 P.M. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE PHONE 2.3419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE BOX OFFICE OPEN TILL 9:00 P.M. San Carlos Theatre He told the Reds that the United |35 Mes—110 ame — 14S Exch. ning the show, as they did in the|/—-TRY A POUND TODAY—— inch. | LOU SMITH—I11s WHITE ST. Newsmen were ailowed to watch/ your Grocer SELLS That Good| Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment? STAR * BRAND FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE — SEB... 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