The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 11, 1954, Page 1

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The Key West Citizen [= THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE Ug —- J KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1954 ff: NSN PRICE FIVE CENTS oe 5 eee ye NAL Asks Petrpission From Navy To Use Boca Chica For Landings Airline Would Fly 44-Passenger Convair In And Out Of Field Daily By DENIS SNEIGR National Airlines has asked Navy permisson to use Boca Chica Field, The airline now flies one 14-passenger plane a day in and out of Meacham Field, NAL dropped three daily flights between here and Miami on Jan. 1, the date a new rate structure went into effect at Meacham Field. SS In Miami, a spokesman for ‘i : NAL today said the line had One Fisherman written the Navy here, ask- Killed, One ue —— be bid . = ° ir, a 44-passenger plane, Hurt On Br idge in and out of Boca Chica daily, One fisherman wes killed Rhy adi injured at | Toe spokesman said that on sev- 8 p. m. Saturday when they |¢T@l occasions NAL had fiown a were struck by a car at Toms a Boca Harbor Bridge No. 4. Cpl. S. R. Walker, of the State Highway Patrol, whe in- vestigated, said Robert Dalton, 3 ; 3 C4 62, cA NW 8th St., Miami ER, JR. Cudjor Key, examines the texture of sponges taken by him off the Rey ruling, a, s “Frederick C. Jewell, 28, of on a fishing trip. Sawyer, who has done’ some sponging, says that these compare fav- | City Com 3 7 420 NW 133rd St., Miami, is in with the ones which old-time spongers used to get in Southwest’Channel area. Nine : ‘ z 2 ~ Pratt General Hospital, Coral Se ate SP Ht eevetinen anil one halt in dismster, the sponges wre of the . 4 Gables for observation. He su- root type, These two are only a part of the take—Citizen Staff Photo, Finch ° . Ae j stained a cut head, a ae . . — + Walker said the driver of the FORMER KEY WEST CITY MANAGER DAVE KING became | Purana, Gur wus Cort Gare ‘ e e : 4 mse , FBI Report Says Castigalia Has ener genres mae King Jumps Into Election Race 5 Fin ardetde © in H Pip ce i HEE Te fled EF cel ig rlte bz af Secretary of State. King will seek the post which veteran leg+ islator Bernie C, Papy has held for 20 years: He resigned as e . baa * > Ve : city manager last July and since has been. engaged in an en<» }.% 3 : ‘gineering consulting service. A native of Pennsylvania, wit s m anyone. “And ail ‘suggested legislation ~ ‘will be OK’@ by civie clubs and organizations before the bill is presented-and all major items of legislation will be subject to a vote of the people of the county before it can become law,” King said—Citizen Staff,Photo, H i tf Hi uF 3 aed | recht gs § Hl ; "HE & s Will Inspect Navy’s Caribbean Activities “gee — a School’s| an average tally semstvte, attend- ‘ , new ings here will be|ance of more 5 per cent over| M Man oP will today for i Siisbseces Hoggett the an. {commissioned Thursday by soli ras cae eae tac alaparasteee t yers a Gastigalia is being held) "va! budget meeting of the |Adm Lynde D. McCormick,|” The extra payments will range E Ra ‘without bend in the county| the State Reed Deparment. 1USN, Commander in Chief,|trom only $370 for litle Hendry |MWNILET'S AACE : ‘ic adgstadls Hel i Bee, secomecnes IU. 8. Atlantic Fleet, Paoncnn le eel shi Wehr eg y jarry Harris, chairman of Broward, which — the state with t z an at nce increase of nearly F Se os i sasha ico ak 22 per cent, will get $148,000, below or na € want sons We ehara Dade in dollars because of fewer} qyayis a, Gresham, Jr., Fort of money for road building this Last year, 15 counties split $2,-|Mvers attorney, has filed as a Year," Papy said. : 145,000 to take care of enrollment|candidate for senator from the’ _Papy will return to the city increases. At that time, only those |24th Senatorial District, i, was an- counties which showed increases | nounced today. of more than 10 per cent shared) ‘The 29-year-old Gresham had in what is known as the “recalcu-|tnis to-say in behalf of Lis candi- lation fund.” But they got credit dacy: for their whole increase. “T realize the grave responsibil- pring State during the legsative more counties, cut the figure at] session, however t firmly believe - which the extra payments would/that a State Senator should be a begin to 5 per cent. It provided/representative of the people not that counties would be paid onlylonly then but through the term of for the amount of increase aboveloftice. By educational attainment 5 per cent, instead of for the whole|and broad experiences. working ‘increase, with people I have the ability to The State Department of Educa-' promote wholesome, democratic tion forecast the total state outlay legislation and at the same time be less despite the lowering/resist those devices of encroach- figure and the spreading|ment by which selfserving inter- benefits because the first 5\ests strive to ensnare us. increase would bring) “{ am amply qualified to serve |the people of the 24th Senatorial That’s the way it turned out.|District in an efficient and new formula calls for $2.147.-| able manner. I have no clientele, jan training on the Navai Base. ° ibit, ost duties to Journalists From mslton Gallary pone nat ny dates Training Officer in both the Cvil of the “‘recalculatio: '|stant effort to be an Patrol and the Naval Reservel SWEGEN Stud ’ but the Legislature set a Senator for our State patie Compena. ah y one million. this district receives 7 Engineers : efits which it justly deserves.” ges all residents and visi- US. Culture y Gresham was born in Fort Page Two) (Continued On Page lie! fil He ut ai ii ii itl I i i eeoee i Hi PT eae | Es ie jiiyt spt sf, UE it ake HE il ft setts z i $ i : z H i $5 AHO ‘ t i ae ry) Are You Looking For A Real Treat? © See What Your DAIRY QUEEN Offering SPECIAL Se morse as ee ee—-| BIRTHDAY BARGAIN Doce tren eas ener a SFE PAGE 7 pee So Ee oe ae ae aii i | =

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