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rtday. May S, 1953 NEW EATING PEACE OPENS SATURDAY AT SOUTHARD, DUVAL BY JAXON You’ve probably waited there in the shade of a century old tree time and time again. You’ve pro* bably often wished that you could latch onto a cool sundae, a juicy sandwich or maybe even a glass of beer while you waited, but it was dry country. We all hate to, see old landmarks go, but you can’t deny progress and you can’t help but admire the beautiful shiny new building there on the corner of Duval and South Our VSED CAR LOT I, Open until 10 P.M. Each Night We Invite You te Come In end Leek Over Our New Selections NAVARRO, Inc. USED CAR LOT 424 Southard St. Dial 2-2242 : *. * fi ' > SSw ' v — Sts?,* "Me? VM retired, too. / borrowed fropiOTY LOAN CO, to help convert the upstair* of my house into two apartments! " f iirp) • It’s surprising what a let of good opportunities gsMT*/ you can land for yourself with the courteous, XopSWf friendly help of City Loan Cos. iiiv ionn ca. OF KEY WIST „ 524 SOUTHARD ST. DIAL 2-5681 | SSjOTHEB MB wuh a ly r f RADIO ns + Tabk Models *l RECORD PLAYER - RECORDS • TOASTERS • MIXERS • JUICERS • REFRIGERATORS. WASHERS VACUUM OJAWKRS (OX • L*WT) r ‘. REVERE WARE Thm Stainless Steel Pot with thm C.pr~ Mtlfm OVERSEAS Radio & Appliance Cos. Elijah Sand*. Owner Phon. 2-3251 THE KEY WEfT CITIZEN ard Streets across from Navarro’s. It belongs to a couple of enter prising chaps named Charles Jt/w --en and Sid Summers and the main attraction is.an eatery named after Nr. Rosen called , *Cbuck’s”. Now you can wait and sip and nibble to your hfgri’s content because Chuck’s is a quicky lunch and there they feature -a meal in a sandwich with a glass of beer or a soda. ~ V 1 . Chuck is no newcomer to the business having a semi-cafeteria style restaurant just like this in Miami on N;E. “Ist Aye. His partner isn’t exactly a dude at it either, coming directly from the Clover Club in Miami where he was Maitre d\ Chuck’s will open on Saturday featuring the meai m a sandwich, beer, soft drinks* Ice cream and dairy products. They will also have a baked goods department where you can get rye breed, rolls, cakes and pastries end a delicatessen department introducing the out going Deli products. Corned beef, pastrami, baloney, specials; Sal ome, pickled herring, sour cream, Page 3 creamed cheese, lox and nil tor/s of canned delicacies from smoked salmon to Pate do foie gras. Of course Chuck’s isn’t the only establishment to occupy this cor ner. On Duval Street is another place called “Fun Incorporated’’ where you can go to have your photo made. . .all by yourself for twenty-five cents, and then you can have it laminated into k per manent identification card too. You. can record your voice in privacy, or if you are so inclined you can play yourself a not game of base ball or something on a pinball machine. Up on Southard Street at the other end of Chuck’s emporium of gustatery pleasure is a neat little luggage shop run by Maury Ker nick and called appropriately enough, “Maury’s”. Here you may purchase top grade name brand luggage or cutlery. They also buy and sell anything of value. They specialize in nationally advertized brands, and have the largest selec tion of cutlery on the Keys. They have collector’s items of many things and new and used guns. Like I said it’s sometimes hard to see old landmarks go, but it’s mighty nice to have a soda or a sandwich handy. NEW COMMUNISTS (Continued From Page 2) Prabang, 275 miles southwest of Hanoi, or on the strongly forti fied Plaine des Jarres. Some rebel forces still were en camped around the residence town of King Sisavang Vong and the plain, 70 miles to the west. Thus far, however, they have steered clear of an attack on either place. Frencb-Laotian patrols, penetrat ing as much as 15 miles into areas where the rebels supposedly were concentrated, returned without fir ing a shot. Ike Vietminh also appeared to be stalled in the area south of Xiengkhouang, 90 miles south of Luang Prabang. Advance units of the rebel forces in that sector stabbed two days ago to within 35 miles of Laos* Mekong River border with Thailand. The supply problem seemed an obvious reason for the Vietminh withdrawal. The invaders depend for their supplies on tens of thousands of I coolies who have been packing guns and ammunition on their backs over jungle and mountain trails from Red China, 300 miles away. This human chain apparently broke down under the invasion’s heavy demands and the torrential monsoon rains. •“ The French andXaotian defend ers, meanwhile, received a big American assist in their own sup ply problem. Six U. S. Cll9 Flying Boxcars, the first of possibly two or three dozen to be sent to Indo china under an increased Ameri can aid program! took off from Hanoi with war cargoes for Laos. The big cargo planes have been loaned to France for the emer gency. French spokesmen said they would be flown by American civilian crews and serviced by American technicians. Remove starch from the cool Nate of an electric iron, rub the plate with very fine steel woo! or mild scouring powder on a damp doth. THRSB HOTELS IN fff •* POPULAR BBICB* L**tW In the Heart at the City RIASONARLR 100115 WHIT* ar WIKI tATis nuuna reservations with BATH and TKLKPHONB Rib Pershing Miller Hotel Hotel Hotel Blaflf B, 224 N.l.lst Ava. Ilf N.E. Ist Ava. in ftaams tM Ream* M ■*•"•*•* Skvater Roams Selarhua Heated E lava tar 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION SPECIALS MNCH PLASTIC HOSE $ 4.75 IMAWIR UNFINISHED CHEST__ _ $ 21.95 END TABLE & LAMP. NIGHT TABLE $ g. 95 IRON BOARD, with Pad $ 459 CONOID RUIIIR DOOR MAT $ .98 CiWftuN WMt AN PHHwf—WHITi BATHROOM SET SI9OOO ClflU wan PNHwft COLON ID BATHROOM SET_ $23000 HAND LAWN MOWER $ 1095 Key West Supply Cos. 211 Sl Milton Street Dial 2*3123 RED PROPOSALS CONTAIN 'TROJAN HORSE"; SHOULD BE REJECTED By RUSSELL BRINES WASHINGTON UP Rep. Short (R-Mo) said today the latest Com munist truce proposals for Korea contain a “Trojan horse” and he predicted the Eisenhower adminis tration will reject them. He also said in an interview that France’s reluctance to send the French Indochina War to the Unit ed Nations may have an “adverse effect” on Congress, which has been asked to increase Indochina aid this year. The Communists proposed leav ing in Korea the 48,500 prisoners who reportedly refuse to return to Communist territory. They would be placed under a commission comprised of representatives from Sweden, Switzerland, Poland, Czechoslovakia and India. Short, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, called India a “Trojan horse” and said she would hold the decisive vote. 50—Legal Notices NOTICE OF APPLICATION' FOR TAX DEED Chapter 20722 Acta Of 1041 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that DOROTHY DANIELS, holder of County Tax Certificate No. 230. is sued the Ist day of June, A.D. 1946. has filed same in my office, and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon Said Certifi cate embraces the following: de scribed property in the County of Monroe. State of Florida, to-wit: PALM VILLA. BIG PINE KEY, PLAT BOOK J. PACE S9. LIDA H. CALKINS ET AL. SUB LOT I. SEC. 23, TWP. 66, R. 29 Lot 5. Square 36 (.11-199). As re corded in Monroe County Rec ords. The assessment of said property under the said certificate was in the name Of: M. Speer. Unless said certificate shall bs redeemed according to law. the property described herein will be sol’d to the highest bidder at the Court House door on the first Mon day in the, nlonth of June, 1953. which is the Ist day of June, 1953.- Dated this 13th day of April, 1963. Circuit EARL R. ADAMS. Court Seal 1 Clerk of Circuit Court, Monroe County Florida. By Florence E. Sawyer, D.C. aprlT,B4;mayl.B-1953 Tallahassee, Florida, April Bth, 1963. $ OTICJB NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustees of the Internal Improve ment Fund of the State of Florida, Pursuant to Law, will offer for sale, for Objections Only, in Talla hassee. Florida, at 11*0 o’clock A.M., May 19th, 1953, tits following described land in MONROE COUN TY, Florida, to-wit: A parcel of biy bottom land In the Straits of .Florida, south of and adjacent to the West 263.7 feet of Section 14 and the East 216.3 feet of Section 16. Township 65 South, Range 34 East, at Conch Key, Monroe County, Florida, and containing 0.60 of an acre, more or jesj. The Purchaser is required to pay the advertising cost and dsfisous tary stamps. The Sale, if and when mitf#. tttilill be subject to the Trustees reserv ing unto themselves of the phosphate, minerals and 6Q<r of the petroleum thqj*6f|£or thereunder. THE TRUSTEES OF INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT FUND reserve -the right to reject the sale. fA* * BY ORDER of the Trustee*-of the Internal Improvement of the State of Florida. DAN McUARTY. Attest: Governor. F. C. ELLIOT. Sec.. Trustees L I. Fund. apr 17-24 ;may 1-8-15.1953 “I don’t think India is neutral,” he said. He added he did not believe Sec retary of State Dulles “will fall for that plan.” Rep. Vorys of Ohio, a senior Re publican on the House Foreign Af fairs Committee, said in a separate interview the proposed commission “looks like it will be neutral on the Communist side.” “India,” he added, “has taken the Communist viewpoint on how the prisoners should be handled.” Sen. Knowland (R-Calif) called the proposed commission a “stacked deck” because, he de clared, India has supported the Red position on Korean issues 80 per cent of the time. “This is only another plan to put India in charge of the prisoners,” Knowland said. “The result would be proselyting of the prisoners from only one side—the Commu nist side.” Senators Sparkman (D-Ala) and H. Alexander Smith (R-NJ), like Knowland members of the foreign relations committee, said they re garded India as neutral. But Smith said such satellites as Poland and Czechoslovakia should not be on the commission. And Sparkman said the line-up was “clearly un balanced.” . ' Short said France had chosen “poor strategic timing”, in notify ing the U. S. it was opposed to placing the Indochina battle before the U. N. “I didn’t like the French action, which is the result of their colonial policy,” Short said. He added he thought other con 7 MORE NIGHTS 7 Greyhound Racing DAILY DOUBLE Ist end 2nd QUINIELAS EVERY RACE Key West Kennel Club Chas. A. Woods Formerly of J. Caraballo Garage for Nearly 3 Years Is Notf In Business et 619 Dey Street Charles Rody & Painl Shop ALL WORK GUARANTEED With all its higher quality. • • uMiU * MM la t (Ml aw aadan It brings you ntoro now footuros, ntoro udhtontagosy non ruul quutrty for your Rtonoy •• * und It*s Aimnco s lowmt*pricod fvl*fbi curl Farther ahead than aver in quality . . . yet the bwtst-pneed fuiUae car . . . w*h iharply greater economy of operation! Imagine-the mast kewatfwl car hi to field. with ■ew FashioohFtnt Bodies by Faher that act the tfand ard of styling, amide and out. lit aaoat powmfui car in to Arid, with your choke of a near Hs4f Ito Flame" high nrwnprrwian engine* or fraaOf toprovtd 1004* "Haft-King" —g —f- capaa* bob both r anoun bum m ona cut MULBERG CHEVROLET CO. Comer Caraßiw St & Telegraph Laa* DIAL 24745 gressmen would have the same feeling when they consider an esti mated 600 million dollars in aid to Indochina for the next business year. State Department officials made plain yesterday they did not accept the French note as the final an swer on the question. Vorys proposed that the U. S. wait until monsoon rains in Laos halt military action, already slowed down. “Then, through proper channels, we have to convince the French that Indochina is an international problem and that the French can not continue a colonialism that depends upon our support,” he said. • \ Gen. Omar N. Bradley, chair man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee yesterday he did not expect any “major battle to be fought in Laos at this time” be cause of the heavy rains. Sen. Flanders (R-Vt) said the m Forms designed R ft to save time, J H priced to save J ft you pH ft money Hie right forms can streamline your opera tions. Why not get our suggestions and prices .. both make sense! THE Altaian Press ACROSS FROM CITY HALL GREENE ST. U. S. should go to the U. N. if Communists invade Thailand but that the case for U. N. interven tion is not so clear in the attack on Laos. But Laos is a part of French Indochina, Flanders said, and thus there is a question whether the Laos invasion by Vietminh Com- FLORIDA POULTRY, EGG and FISH COMPANY, Inc. 819 Simonton Street Phone 2-6385 (Formerly Charlie's Poultry Market) Special For The Weekend ~ “ BIGGEST BUY IN TOWN FRYERS .. 2 for $2.19 Fresh Killed, Dressed & Drawn STEWING HENS perlb, JSl 6 BUY THE PARTS YOU LIRE BEST . Plenty of Frying and Roasting Chickens I May 10-17 MOBILE HOMES Inspection Week! { jjj Set the newest TRAILER COACHES $2500 to S6OOO completely SPS furnishedf V f/yWffl Beevtiful new mobile hemmf deNgwed to* earn tort, oonveeiewce tad eememyl portooi tat construction man in the fteld and e AMERICAN f Come and eee Urn nhw tartan A to e TRAVILO e NSW MOON . ~meoy- riiriai lTimi I ill. TROPICAL TRAILER SALES 79th St at N. W. 14th Avenue Mima there k an inertatt hi Chevrolet ftjuaa. add 0 BMMili Ob l&w€3s*pric&t Bm to to tohß ®CRURtoUR(IUW (ÜBRUUUUMw A#. ,, thrar* munists is not simply a cam et civil war. Sen. George (D-Ga), top-ranking Democrat on the committee, sup ported the French. For a good flavor change, add a little curry powder to condensed cream of celery, soup.