BARBIE EXAMINER MONDAY ARCH 12 truism non1s Another World On Gulf Shore By 1163 FLORIDA Our Florida story this time takes us about 125 miles across slate from our home to corner that seems to be in another world from the development pushing big money and plush advertising communities it is called Cedar Key and is only little over twenty miles from the high way that circles the Gulf of Mexico over which thousands of motorists coming and going from southern Florida pass daily The Gulf of Mexico north of Tarpon Springs lirps against swampy shore except where there is an outcrop of islands or an inlet where river empt lcs There is no road along the shore and the few settlements at the gulfside are reached by road leading in from little highway It was once frontier town and the first railway across the state had its western terminal on the island just acmss the in let It crossed the sounds from the mainland on tresles bet ween at least four islands and the port was very sheltered spot which afforded protection needed when the big gulf blow into fastrising storm such has taken lives even this past week The rails have gone now and it appears the highway is now located on some of the rightof way The island on which the depot and wharfs were located were abandoned when hurri cane blew down most of the homes and commercial build ings What could be salvaged was moved back to Way Key or island Now the community has population of five or six hundred and some new com mercial development is in pro gess replacing the large factor ies which for years made pen cils from the virgin cedar that was there in such abundance hundred years ago The railway arrived in these boys about 1060 and commer cial development followed in its wake Shipments of cotton fish pencil products and fruit went mm here to the eastern LLT minus at Femanuiua lpoit of present Jacksonville ii ships took freight to leans and Havana Wlitia the railway had difficult in getting enough financial to ing to build it became ing investment for some years However the start of the Civil War put crimp in the cot marcial aspects and it thousands of routhcv towns Cedar Key became lav volved with Union and contort crate tmopl and in way life soon changed Eeeo that in 1392 the town was Ieltl raise to and the port under blockade Ships war on or burned and hip one is recorded as etaway Cattle colored slaves were to serve the Uni This then was the end of the ï¬rst era of prosperity for the community it was not until 1870 that in dustry was again established and shipments of cotton pen cedar giant turtles and tur pentine were being made By 1085 the towns population had creased to nearly 5000 and Mo pencil mills were in opera tion However conservation was an unknown word and the idea of replacrng the cedar was never thought of By 1890 only about 1200 people remained at the Key and by 1096 the our tain was down on the lumber in dustry and the oyster beds had been ravrshed cedar is land was abandoned and the railway no longer went there while the Eagle and Faber pen companies sold their hold ings However fishing romain ed as an industry Oyster beds have made com back although when we visited Cedar Key during the high winds that have made head lines the boats were unable to go out so we did not anticipated oyster feed the population had dwi little over 800 and those who stayed made living in diver sified ways including fishing The railway folded up in 1932 and the company removed the rails and rolling stock inland to ailway graveyard where heaps of this material that has not been hauled away as scrap is rustrngaway in the sun Our vrsrt to Cedar Key had been prompted by guest from MontrealIWhohad read story which painted glowing of the way of life fishing luck that visit it We enj and it was most although there and the he wanted to oyed our stay surprising that some development had picture been started nothing much seemed to be happening to it Survey stakes are to be seen but only one or two houses are built unlike other parts of Flor ida whore houses spring up like mushrooms We were fortunate in finding that the storm had driven sev eral sponge boats into the har boar These men descendants of the Greeks who came to Tar pon Springs for sponge fishing work their boats on coopera tive basis and usually return to Tarpon with $3000 load of sponges at the end of their run We watched them treat the part loads they had on board and found them most willing to talk to the inquisitive who asked questions Oi course the storm had riled the sea to such an extent that no fish could be coaxed in close enough to bite and our friend was unrewarded with even nibble sand crabs that our elderly landlady had helped dig had no takers After two nights we were ready to give up The sea which even at high tide did not rise within three feet of its usual height accounted for the swells that inundated some of the southern coast where they are less than two feet above average sea level We visited newly established museum at the Key and talked to many people who all had really happy outlook on life There are several churches in the village The Episcopal Church was twice burned and today they have fire proof building of modern beauty and charm Many artists and writ ers visit the vicinity some of them settling for long periods attracted by the charm of the village and the people Com mercial fishing and oysters are still big business with catches being tnrcked as far away as Jacksonville factory is in operation for canning crabs and putting oysters up for distribu tion to stores Being no fisher man we took our own way of getting fish we bought five pound sea bass for 25 cents pound and it was delicious We could recommend Cedar Key to those who just want to fish and let the world go past it certainly has charms and the local people we found most friendly and full of fascinating yarns Denied In Bond Robbery Case CHICAGO AP Defence motions for directed verdicts of acquittal were denied Saturday for men charged with stolen Canadian at cllrltics Judge Joseph of US district court ruled aggrav ernrnent had produced suffici ent evidence to permit Jury to decide the case against George Rosden Washing ton lawyer new Keastington Pa The three men are charged with conspiring to transport and with transporting part of 3850000 in bonds stolen from the Brockvilla Trust and Sav ings Company Brockvlllo 0nt on May 1966 Defence lawyers asked for directed verdicts of acquittal on the ground the government had failed to prove conspiracy Judge Parry dismissed two counts of the ninecount indict ment against the three The dis missed counts charged viola tions of interstate communica tions laws to further the alleged conspiracy Try An Examfner Want Ad PHONE PA 82414 AT 710 and 920 Wins Vote ROME MENPremier Amin tore Fanlani won solid vote of confidence from the Chamber of Deputies Saturday night for his new government ltalya most leftist in 16 years The count was 295 to 195 Although the government came to power with the promise of support from Pietro Nennls farleft Socialists Neanis party abstained on the confldenCo vote The Socialists abstaining to talled or Christian Democrata Drmocroticbociolists and Re publicans ruled for Fanfanl Communists Liberals Mon archists and the fascist ltallan Social Movement voted against the government The vote came alter week of debate on Forilaiiis new pro gram for social and economic reform 0n the eve of the vote secret organization claiming ties with the French secret army organi zation in Algeria warned ltalion political leaders in mlrnetr graphed letters it would touch off revolution it the leftist gov emmont won approval The let ters however caused little con What Does Wellensky Hope To Achieve His Critics llslr SALISBURY Reuters The Rhodesian federal election called by Sir Roy Welensky who being strongly criticised for the move has been set for April 21 hlost whites appeared bewil tiered doubtful or frankly pes simlsllc about the decision of the prime minister of the Central African Federatlon to call the election and thus seek man date to fight Britisheproposed constitutional changes which he says will break up his white dominated federation Critics were asking what Wel cnsky hoped to achieve They wanted to know what he would do once he not his vote of con tldence Welensbs call for the elec tion of new seat federal Parliament was regarded by some as hollow gesture on the ground it seeks to settle the fu ture of this predominantly Ne gro region by the votes rel atlchy small number of whites WEITES OUTNUIIIBERED The 0000000 Negroes in the federation which was formed eight years ago outnumber the Europeans by about 26 to one But the election will be held on com the basis of an electoral roll Good Prospects For Prospectors Who Get Out And Prospect TORONTO tCP Prospect or were urged to get out and explore and people with money were urged to back their ex plorations with risk capital in an address today by Mrs Viola Macmillan president of the Prospectors and Developers As socintion Addressing the opening ses sion of the associations three day annual convention Mrs MacMillan said large areas have never even been mapped and even old areas are yielding unexpected riches Herself onetime prospector dynamic mine developer and president of the association for in years she deduced We have the certain assur ance that untold wealth is still to be found Like Mrs Mochllan other speakers also emphasized that modern scientific methods of finding minerals have not dis placed the lone prospector Hammond manager of exploration and development Conwest Exploration Co Ltd said fewer young men are on tering prospection He urged companies to absorb than do luring into seasoned rospoct ors nto their yearroun explor atlon omenm Christopher Riley Vanooum consulting geologist commented that the recently established Cralgmont copper iron mine PLUMBING OR HEATING PROBLEMS GOT YOU BRISTOWS OF BARRIE 54 Dunlop St PA H545 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prevent Britain from giving Northern Rhodesias Negroes more voting power This pending plan touched off the present situation RN IDEA room Killinxov MOSCOW AmPremier Khrushchev says Soviet ag ricultural scientists have got to use more common sense if Russias farm problems are to be solved Khrushchev cording to reports published Sunday drew big laugh from Communist party central meeting last he reported that kov veterlnary stu dent was looking for doc torate degrea alter discov ering the speed of move ment of horses depends in the main on the length and frequency of their steps Reporters Wcrlk Out Lesoge Doubts QUEBEC steel com Lauren was uday vited to the announcement walked out They felt about financing CPIA project for plex based at nearby announced here Sot but several reporters in luncheon at which was made before it concluded insufficient details of the proposed industry were given out The proje Lecierc of dent of phur Converting About 60 ct was announced by Montreal pres company called Sul Corporation people including rem reseatatives of the town of Lou zon were present at the lunch eon Aa well mond OHurley of deience Savlgny as lster and Conservativ as reporters Roy fcderal minister production Plerm soclate defence min several Progressive members of Far llnment attended The twu cab inet ministers lelt the luncheon shortly decided to The reporters were Thivierge Montreal Le Robert McKenzie Gazette after the reporters who leave Marcel Dovoir the Montreal Gilles Neron and Jean Dufresno Montreal Lo Nou veiru Journal and Evelyn Gag non Montreal La Presse Later they questioned Mr Leclerc at press conference in his hotel room ANSWER IN VITATIONS After the luncheon some of the members of Parliament who were present and they had at Support The Navy League of Canada BUY CAR rissr AID KIT FOR ONLY $I 00 Cadets will be calling on you Thom March I5 between pm WELCOME THEM With the help of your Metropolitan man You check the facts Your pension plan your home savings pnd 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