The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 14, 1949, Page 1

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Key West, Florida. has the mor! equable climate in the comy. with an average fange of only 14° Fahrenheit SOLONS OPPOSE — TAX HIKE » Increase In} » Tax May | Cause Recession Democrats Join GOPs te Opparition; Views hy Bee Herlget Too High Key West Cifter ERNMOST NEWSPAPER THE SOUTHE IN THE U.S.A. KEY WEST. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1949 | SOUTHERN DEMOCRATS MEET IN STRATEGY SESSION -IN WASHINGTON School Communists |Name Fight © Peace Points i $Me The Aacertnred Prose: H Jon 14.—Con- } i ' . De rats as | 2 (®) Wirephota | Include Breaking not tak- | t Truman's! SEVENTEEN SOUTHERN DEMOCRATIC SENATORS MEET IN WASHINGTON at strategy session called to map fight Treaties With United : Nothing | @gainst any move to kill the filibuster—their chief weapon in battling civil rights legislation. The senate rules committee will Saree And ine El : | begin hearings soon on proposed rules changes which would make it easier to shut off filibustering talk. The Southerners op- ; States, Anc ing Up ‘ pose any change in the senate’s debate rules. They are left to right, seaied: Kenneth McKellar (Tenn.), Richard Russell (Ga.), War Crime Charges { , John McClellan (Ark.), Tom Connally (Tex.), Russell Long (La.) end Walter George (Ga.). Standing: Olin D. Johnston (S.C.), : | . ' eeinenrad | John Sparkman (Ala.), Lister Hill (Ala.), John Stennis (Miss.), Allen Ellender (La.), A. Willis Robertson (Va.), Harry F. Byrd (By iha Agmenterea.t ther point) (Va.), Burnet R. Maybank (S.C.), Spessard Holland (Fla.), J. Melville Broughton (NC.), and Clyde Hoey (N.C.). | NANKING, Jan. 14. . ists leaders, in a broadcast today, t there will | ~ ees Oe are passa = told the Nationalist_ government | against the on what terms the Reds will ac- cept peac Eight points were specified, and the first among them is that | ng that the Dutch Admit They Have Not Sufficient* | the Nationalist government forth-| E ith break a reaties or agree- $6,000, and . 7 ° me ie i : ‘ ther agree that Troops To Quell Rebels, Postpone Hearing For SR era) Mata aa dio Ute . hiefly t , ates. : d shes °J , (Wash Bt expla eds tthat nes, it Striking Suddenly 1 ee ae ry eedhata A, shen | treaties this country has with ty Yh sean free wwe FOr UNE Ween ee ce wo cna ‘ forecast BATAVIA, Jan. 14.—Dutch military men admitted today that | geeeemienten) eae gps Ay tonsa guerilla bands have gotten out of hand in Java. A week ago the Man Charged Wita <a —— | "The communist spokesman also ‘s will join, Duteh informed the Security Council of the United Nations thata = Causing Accident At (ACHESON TESTIFIES ey waar poe ‘cose © Repultcens in few guerilla bands had fled to the hills and jungles, and that it would Maihineilan es i Natiohaliste and apeciried cong | Hal ME COM not be long before they would be suppressed. i : EF ; ;them Chiang Kai-Shek and ts in various! But here today the Dutch com-*: — Provide $500 Bond | ee : leat Chiang. a guerillas, | t 2 Land reforms, requiring fairer us t expres: mander stated that the guers as M M: | Judge Thomas Caro post-! § | distribution of acreage so that the — ra striking suddenly here and there, anager a e€ poned for one wee a hearing poor will be benefited, was an- posed at this | Ped caused much damage, ada 7 this morning in Criminal Court | spr pect Papen almost sure | Ularly in northern Java. He ex- No Statement of Irvin Lowe, Marathon carpen- swcongalWiak Hadi beent parpetras . phocag a de-| plained that as ee have a Vter, who was arrested Sunday, 4 | tea by-the MNetionaliste-sinde " woxt Wo years | , and that trains in tha P. Li Fo scl i whe Point emphasized Seah Mcesht (On oiee roree fatter a pinay “abieak men — eo ein owen he Prupused o> saa standstill. Besides, he added | A city official today observed Se - car ee even a Tr * unemployment. many roads have been blocked, that it would hay@ been incon-| Bridge in Overseas Highway. | > mt figures were Used IN thereby snarling transportation. | sistent of the ¢lty manager to! Judge Caro fixed Lowe's bond | emperatures ' that increase of em Finally, he declared that the have made a statement that the | at $500, and set the hearing down | At 7:30 A.M,, EST , | guerillas are spread over so wide| city police force was adequate | fo, a week from today. Lowe was i 5 5 } . an area, the Dutch have not suffi-; when he had contrary budget fig-' charged by State Highway Pa-| | Station— Temp + bs cient troops to halt the bands, for Pree to defend ‘trolman W. A. Stevens with! Atlanta 44 ei JoBs BUM- When the Dutch go into action at Figures prepared by the city ~ chiccn driving and causing an| Augusta 46 = ¢ Cheat -one- point tee. xebals: strike clse-, manager several weeks ‘ago for’ yccigent ,and with driving while ' Billings 4 " where without eenpsion ‘budget purposes included pro- iniowicatea Birmingham bl e wees ———— \ visions for paying more police of-. “py, a ficases eons Bismark 7 or ign gpl 0 “d G {ficers than are at present em-! woot Scott of Jeffersonville. | | Boston a ae uardo arcia | ployer thisi city. offical said) | Wenn ene ee laaeeaia, A yeh \“The increase remains in the! ¢Giicco Il. who were occu. - A | Charleston 47 ¢ 2.000 [latest revision of the budget fig- | Cf Chicago, Tl. who w ee v oto | Chicago 25 “ Died Last Night [& pent im tier mh 2) Wirephoto | CRiEMEO Cnees, “It would not be consistent for iL a Se ae An ef.| DEAN ACHESON, former Un- | Denver 21 Eduardo Gare 69, died last! the manager, with the budget fig : Gi nee apes Soke : | Detroit 31 ts and night in his residence at 1119 Si-|ures to defend before the City | fort will be made to locate them; dersecretary of State and now jm 522, 4% that they monton street. after a short ill-| Commission at a later date, to | 11 me ict) the heaving next Fri-| President Truman’s appointee | Ft, Worth his ea A nes have announced to the Junior ae i yee to succeed Gen. George C. Mar- | Galveston 60 nde Lvivors are sister, Mrs.; Chamber of Cor eon N eles shall on Jan. 20, testifies on | Jacksonvillo 51 eS 6Piedad Gare of West. and; day night that the present police e time of t a . i, : fs Kansas City 35 * a brother, Joaquin Ga of Ha-j force is adequate the two Devre vourht| his fitness for the job at a KEY WEST 63 vena. j “I know that he made no such | with Lowe y's Me-" hearing in Washington before | Key West Airport 68 “Tere Cerrrrers Funeral services will be held, statement jegua » pital e threc vee the Senate Foreign Relations | Ls Angeles 41 ~ this afternoon at 5 o'clock in the! The Citizen announces that the! tors were soon released bu ; Louisvcille 4 BR ADY'S chapel of Pritchard Funeral. Statement attributed to City Man-; Lowe was held until yesterday; Committee. | Meridian 51 Home, Rey. J. B. Reid officiat-' ager Ralph D. Spalding in The ; for treatment of a broken rib and; ——— =i oo ; —— | Miami 59 a Citizen last night came directly | other injuries | M | I ie ll | Minneapolis 19 my = Sar auin Garcia, from the Junior Chamber of | ‘Wilson Adkins. who pleaded| Mrs. fhuth ba | Memphis 72 rning Commerce. iltv nd batterv be-{ es New Orleans > CHOICE “POULTRI wrived by | morning to \ ied Aske ay aL PA fore Judge C vas sentenced! (ape SE New York 0 1214 White Street attend th : see i Sunens Moca Mon Gets $250,000 | Norfolk 42 EEE, xe County ulted | . | Oklahoma City 39 PALACE THEATER Hannah Baer he j Alimony (geste 16 JIMMY WAKELY aad ae - | Pensacola 35 »-Ton Dodge Pick - Up Fine Fishing Tackle JENNIFER HOLT in HELP WANTED | TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 14 | Bee eure : hese Cumnvconted E \ | “RANGE RENEGAD |(PNS)—Mrs, Ruth Latham Ball | st "Louis 49 Navarro, Ine. Thompson Enterprises, Inc. aes 3 Ihas been granted a divorce and | San Antonio on Oot Hardware Division—Phone 886 = 1$250,000 alimony from Edward | San Francisco : rolbssasosites CARAT TERE BAA av tsi | Ball, manager of Florida duPont | Seattle 4 POOR OLD CRAIG | intere The final decree, sign- | Tallahassee 4 Jed by Circuit Judge W. May | Tampa 53 : SERVICE STATION | Walker, said Ball guilty of | Washington 40 Francis at Division Phcne 9134 extreme cruelt toward _—_——— ‘ Your PURE Ot . Ball. It i that he was a] ;: wre LET US “man of considerable wealth” and | FOR SALE! FOR SALE! . fl J Change Your Oil q ee La Concha Every Friday and Saturday Ht RAINBOW ROOM will be OPEN for DANCIN FROM 8 P. M. ; TOIA.M. : Dance w the Music of : Hector Barroso and His Orchestra : ADMISSION NO COVER USO-NCCS 1021-Duval Street BOXING BOUTS TONIGHT 8:15 o'Clock 1dmission, $1 Tax Included >= 20 GREAT STOCK ISLAND POEMS | There was a voung fellow named Fisher, Who was fishing for fissure. When a trout with a grin Pulled the fisherman in— Now they're fishing the fissure for Fisher!! fish in a LOSES YELLOWTAIL SUPREME!! a TWINS GARAGE Your Friendly Studebake: Dealer TELEPHONE 163 [LE Plastic Nu-Flo AUTO PAINT Roy’s Key West Auto Parts 121 Duval St. Phone 442 Key West Players Present “ONE'S A CROWD" A Modern Comedy By EUGENE RASKIN First Time On Opening Gala Performance JANUARY 17th ickets, -30 Tax Incl. TICKETS ON SALE NOW at Key West Drug Store [Other Regular Performances: Jan. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 at $1.50; Any Stage MIAMI - KEY WEST BARGE LINE. Inc. TELEPHONE 6 Barge Leaves Miami Euery Friday | | | | ! lan Addition ‘Begin On March 14 *Will Prepare Long-Range Plan For / * ' eA etre mone ene eee iin alin An Serpe nema eo yar urvey |\:Fo Public Schools: Outlay Of Funds Will Depend On Report Monroe county school plant survey, as requested by Moree O'Bryant, superintendent of public instruction, is set for the week of March 14 by James T. Campbell, Tallahassee. supervisor of sur veys and attendance, of the State Department of Education. A resolution asking the survey for Monroe will be conckdered at the next meeting of the County's School Board. There seemed to be no question todav that the resclution would be adopted ot that time. O'Bryant announced today that the survey ends prov long-range plan for school buildings and improvements te them plan must be approved t « State Department of Bd — the county may spend any of t tte’s capital outhay (und —— thi schoul j 5 s 1 The state p es threet ‘BRIDE BEHEADED ‘ the state p p nuaily, and the $10,000 The su Supervisor ¢ beginning Ma ‘ Determine pplied 1 tigat ands are ot Deter mur would expansion where to place the Look he b tase | Inciuded ™ Bi vont coset, eermtalh te my Wuop First 7 ens K “ MRS. KATHERYN S. NEW BERRY. 37 (above), was shot to death and then beheaded in her farm home near Bland, Va Her head was burned in # stove and her body dumped along « mountainside. Charged with murder are her husband of five ' months, Relph Newberry 7 and his brother, Samuel, 30. Sheriff W. M. Price said the ; husband hed signed a state ment admitting that he helped dispose of the bodv. but denied any part cf the slaying — DOCTOR — RUDOLPH AYALA — Former Residen ! Dr. Trelle 5 nd f Physician A. A. Gonzaie Hospital. 4. Florida | Announces | THE OPENING Of His Ofiice for GENERAL PRACTICE Oe Hous: 02826 | — DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY | Cypress Lumbe: PHONE loys SIRE NA Te Mee 8 109 Fleming Street ' % BAHAMA BAR fhe Pines? Living Depaurty im aie Seoteth bane JAM SESSION COME ALL YOU MUSICIANS, KNOCK YOUR BRAINS OUT a EVER Viertey WEh ec aeee -

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