The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 15, 1949, Page 1

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me he Key West Cifizrn THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. KEY WEST. FLORIDA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1949 Man Killed, One Hurt In Accident Near Bahia Honda Edgar Baker, Mechanic, ls Dead And Fred Harris, Of Opa Locka, Is Seriously Injured One man was killed instantly end another seriewdy leet yesterday afternoon in @ collision between « Week aad fee eete mobiles in Overseas Highway about 700 yards north of Bette Meese Key West, Florida, has the most equable climate in the county, with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit Vo LXX South African Racial Rioting Kills 300 And Causes $1 Million Loss 00 Wounded In 3* Days Of Rioting County Board To In Durban Meet January 24 Tentatively, a meeting of the Monroe County Commission was called for Monday, January 24, at which time will be considered the selection of names for the jury box. 7 ‘SS NAMED AMONG “OUTSTANDING YOUNG MEN’ ie} 5 Natives Attack East Late Bulletins | MARSHALL ON TRIP | PINEHURST, N. C.—Secretary | of State and Mrs. George Mar- fadians On Hearing (By The Associated Press) That A Native Child Had Been Slain At Tuesday night’s meeting of | Bridge. (Hy Whe Aweortnted Prosar y etin }Shall left today by lane for 4DON. Jan. 15 Estimates, the ecnrnieaen) county ‘Solicitor } Puerto Rico, =f = fez intend The dead man was identified as Edgar Baker. 1 whe teed that 300 were killed ; Ailen | eC ine snpbeee . jt remain for several weeks ee petosiens Place. and who was employed a: © meuhale by , is ie Ain tetenstese | h a that the t 8 (@) Wirephotos javarro, Inc., while the injured man is Fred Mere, ae eaplege of gs nssrssg ete pees pase joke iaa citizens be ; : LABOR BILL | the State Road Department, whe lives ot Ope Locka. -s - a ws ee Plac on ist. THESE HAVE BEEN CHOSEN by the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce as the nation’s WASHINGTON—Senator Taft. ——— ff Peace Jutsice fie Altmery ts bn Suchen and ¥i-| tive blacks of ateres were burned,’ ie Sebi psa lppsied Men of 1948”. Top, left to ane Richard Neison Harris, 33, president of {co-sponsor of. the Taft-Hartley' ., ma | went to the soone of tee aewtite sndred = automo-/ entailing a property loss placed ie. Toni Company: George A. Smathers, 35, Congressman from Florida: Thomas C. Hasbrook, 28, | labor law, said today that he ex-! Sneak Thieves and who ssiested © cwomes'’s . ied by séldiers and| at $1 million: national president of the Blind Veterans Association, e resident of Indianapolis, Ind.; Walter W. { pects that all the major provis- “ view the om t from Pretoria to] Rioting quieted down this Cenerazzo of Boston, Mass., president of the American Watch Workers’ Union; Lou Boudreau. j ions in that measure will be re- E Hi T k ow the remain, saad Be wow ons ‘morning, but the police are not] 31+ player-manager of the World Champion Cleveland Indians. Bottom, left to right: Dr. Charles / tained in the proposed new labor ‘nter Home, Lake ves he mgumat Guts +i root between na-| taking any chances. They were} A. Hufnagel, 32, instructor in surgery at the Harvard Medical School; Frank P. Zeidler, 36, mayor / act. H - = arom & t Indians, hundreds informed that bands of natives of Milwaukee: Elvis J. Stahr, Jr., 33, dean and professor, College of Law. University of Ken- ——- $60 From Desk ' tet ie miucted stores in Dur-}are hiding in wooded districts,| tucky: Mike Gorman, 34, reporter, Daily Oklahoman at Oklahoma City: Sidney S. McMath, 36, TO CONFIRM ACHESON | . oo ’ tives were roused! ready to descend on the Indian{ governor of Arkansas. WASHINGTON. — Capi i ; ions ' i an) ae a 34 |. — Capitol Hill Sneak thieves entered the » suff "“ thet an Indian mer-) quarters as soon as protection : was agreed today that the sen- home of Ralph P. Craft, whe oun's Be | « native child.Jis withdrawn. f Ste St Sea ei SS - —$—$——— i i — ~ 3S : ate will confirm Dean Acheson as jt) )<hj st {the U SN new st kK * pread rapidly, and Indians, however, are cither saceatace of ic, Seniesa retir@l captain of the Nav ne « “* t me bands of na-| walking or riding out of Durban, L mS Z A and who is at present « patient & presumed the r . ; A. Taft said that the Republicans ‘ s and loot-]taking with them what belong- rh 4 Naval Hospital. and stole geo) WS being towed Rossing” thes ceulid in the senate will not fight, i” Naval Hospital, am chine di iver Bow wes. En-|ings they could carry. against confirmation. Chairman from a desk in the living room of. ng out . ES aEEEEREEnEEEEEeenaetiaaaD ed 0 F D E T H ND DESOL TION Hike Connally, of she: ioceien af-!his home at 34C2 Avenue A this) It i further Ty Ye ‘ A A A ° aise committee) said that the 'eo®" | morning. Bo ve . firmation, favored unanimously E i ‘ Girls Of Civie Clubs : ‘ by the committee, will take place; Mrs. Craft reported to the shor back C MUNISTS C next Tuesc.. liff's office later thet she got up [et sutomet - ao tat 5 a. m. and unlocked the row w thetly n U . : OM LAIM CAPTURE BUILDING ACTIVITY }door of the home es Gk 6 a ae + i proweb ~ a s é sy - WASHINGTON. — The De- ored maid might enter without by MMe One Will Be Chosen ¥— —* Nationalists Neither Deny Nor Af firma) tment of Labor reported to- | disturbing her What besgennd | school, and she attends the C : Ts & day eee tec Unie atareec, Later she found an envelope! temetions. Aagrame ‘ wn Of Pre ™ school, and she attends the Con- M d ae 1 U rte Hy constructed in the Unit tates | cont, » $60 mis: from the * north town 4 ’ -_ - mts } vent of Mary Immaculate. wae! 1¢a nil Repor ts uestion Is, What last year, with New York leading etigeray (ee The vo ts pos pn Ce a — Birthday Ball Miss Lorraine Bennett, who ° 7° ‘Es j every other state. Seventeen per- | office sent a deputy to investigate i Ube tes 7 7 | was scheduled to work for the Eleets Officer Will Chiang Do? cent of the buildings was for ren- and to ee igen passible Suge on A » oe oman Clesing Campaign | Kiwanis club, was foreed to with- tal purposes. prints in the home 1 One of the core bere mea eT G |draw because of illness. The regular monthly meeting (Uy The Ammosinted Exson> : lawns Sa | “ - a. oon a — wtest between girls rep |. A free show featuring enter-] o¢ the siauinie Ahaha’ NANKING, Jan, 15.—Tienisin, with its 3,900,000 population. is wav chet (D> tae & & no oy ear ciate Soreanity from night elubs of he] ocicty wide held at The Menuae Teported to be a city of death and desolation today ‘Communist Edw. Saunders Temperatures has -— mn of the Presi-j| city will be staged at 8 p. m, at 4 i i —" abe . ball which cli-! Duval and Southard streets on{ County, Health Department broadcasters from that area aid that the Nationalist forces would Di d Y : di: At 7:30 A.M. EST a, -. b . : . » of Dimes start- the platform built by Charley | building. Dr. Ralph Herz, former- °t surrender under the conditions set down by the Communists, 1€ ester ay | with the Grech " ' | Toppino and Sons Construction vas accepted as 8° they proceeded to bombard the city. be ! Station Temp. ly of Cleveland, was accepted as i " * * ul © Fields, who car-, Co. without cost to the March of} eriWer. % Under the barrage of fire, the Edward “Bra” nders, 75,4; Atlanta 6 ty Meng f the Rotary Club) Dimes. Louis Carboncll will han-|* ™&™ ‘ died yesterday at 12:15 p.m., in) Augusta ‘ ' ’ wm this year for dle the show on the stage as mas-| Annual election of officers was yy * | broadcasters stated, communist | his residence, 614 Grinnell street. | Billings 4 . tion, Miss Lila ter of ceremonies. held. Dr. J. B. Parramore was re- Tourist Events | troops entered the city in several) Funeral services will be held | Birmingham if aon present the Kiwan-| Meanwhile, Jimmy Calloway,{elected president; Dr. Allen ? districts. By that time, National: | tomorrow afternoon 4 o'clock in| Bismark 2 ; Yancy Phillips will county campaign director, &n-| Shepard, vice-president; Dr. Wal- P | list | B , or wert baer oe prenaere4 | the chapel of the Lopez Funeral! | Boston ot . the Lions during! ounced today that . coin cards : ‘ beet ubiisned by | Or ere een eres cisy: Home. Rev. James H. MacCon-! Buffalo 201, ed Edith Knock} mailed out Thursday are begin- lace Mitchell, secretary-treasurer. & : ; 3 A report said that when the Rall, of St. Paul's Church. will! Charleston the Business and! ning to return, but slowly. He] 2: Farramore was elected a K W ( of ¢ eormmounists were pissing ln trout eificiate: \ chicdae : mag Yomen's Club. All! urged householders to mail or|@¢legate and Dr, A. H. Hamilton, ° eke ° of the American embassy they Burial will be in the family | Corpus Christ } . epresentative | bring their cards to headquarters | alternate, to the state medical ans Ce ey See fired their rifles into the air as} pintin CiteaCemelery iDanves s « ‘ Key West high! as soon as possible. meetings. - — 5 8 “ta protest against the United Saco amine Julia. Detroit . ve It was‘decided to send a letter new weekly publication issued States for having aided the Na- Mrvav ote Widow: {Mies sua ep ' « eae ieee to registered pharmacists in Mon- by the Key West Chamber of tionalists Saunders; daughter, Mrs. Annie! El I War : roe county - recommending that ¢, : "Nationalist headquarters here! Uleher; two grandchildren, John Ft. Worth > Hi ! ) | | 1 notberbitirate be eld without a ccnmetee 15 now being/circula-’ 7. Tice tasued al bulletin regard |and | Timthony | Ulchar; thrve | Galveston = 0 barbiturate be sol ’ a E ssucd a | regard- | a 3 : ; _ if 1 schoo anc ives ciecantor from a licensed phy- ‘4: ing the communists’ claim that| brothers, Herbert Saunders of sebaeps a Revnolds School sidan and that. no barbiturate The sheet is distributed “to they have entered Teintsin, | Key West, pitgen andi Bou aes pod " ' , ° Sa aeaGel y opetiie Aotele and ee UR aes sts Neither would any -of Chiang | Saunders o iami:; sister, Mrs. . : prescription be refilled without hotels and places where tourists Neither wou ny ¢ rian; Key W A ’ : 5 +h lets : ‘ © 1 Sadie Ric f Miami ‘ey West Airport 6 7 Vreely OF Its Time | approval of he doctor. Suny im get old of them, Tt shows ar Shek, oes commento] Sag, Saunders was a commercial em Anil : Wins Fire also decided that a letter wo what is going on each day and eee Soe) : ° PES orgs ee He ¢ be sent to the city manager of cyening about the island, Bene-,. Rumors were current that the| ana charter boat fisherman for) wometl | Fart Pillow Says * Key West and to the chairman fits, entertainments and socials Nationalist government is bank- | about 45 years. . : Miami y Send ¢ $7 even better than one each | 0f the board of county commis- sponsored by clubs. schools, TUPt and is fast disint allbeatere, quot atd pen Minneapoli ane a7 sioners: recommending the in- ¢hurche: fone jj The question most persi Allan B. Cleare, Jr., Berlin N . ea week. noculation of all. dogs against fe tisted ea @ANOMS WHT asked is, “What will Chiang do?”| yer, Claude Gandolfo, Earl Adams Neulot orton ‘ In addition to. the honor of} rabies. The function is two-fold, as it He bas refused to answer ti | Charles Thompson New lean 1907-1948 Term | playing for the President of the} A Ietter was sent to both serves to advise visitors what is ausstlons ote ae prevalling opin: ae a | United States, the band plans a] Senator Franklin and Represent- gvailable for them to attend 10M is that either he will flee | Py Adv t " High School | series of concerts for visiting] #tive Papy of the state legisla- cach day while on vacation here, S#uth to Canton or go to the | aper adverts is busiest : ‘ 8! tive telling of the action of the and it also advertises the various island of Formosa. H o Pensscal the United tourists and the citizens of Key! iocal medical society in regard functions for the sponsoring or-,§ = -———— | For Advertiser | Pittsburat niy band in West. to the sale of the barbiturates ganiyation 5 1 Ruanok ‘upon Concert At Beach Sunday = jand in’ regards to, the inngcula> "a1 notices that are’ lleted/on Palace Theater! sruens, tex Vee. the Stleouis quire 4 In these concerts they will{ ting dogs for rabies. the Chamber of Commerce Pub- BUD ABBOTT and Athens Daily Review advertised |San Antor vecording have the added assistance of sev- Ser lic Events Calendar will be pub- LOU COSTELLO in for an advertiser | San Fran eral Key West citizens who are Y W lished each week, so club secre pate Spee etnies adiventisen walked intorthe | tl Fhirty Seven Performances members of the Key West Com- 6 oung Women taries are advised to call the, “ABBOTT und COSTHELO| review office and took out an ud, | Tallahu f the munity Band and who meet veg: | 7 Chamber office when their or- MEET FRANKENSTEIN’ | offering his house, rent-free, to | Tampa the band’s ularly every Monday evening for | Take Exams ganizations plan events anyone who would take care of it. | Washingt con practice But he failed to leave his name, : C ninent Friday evening, the band Six Key West young women to address or phone number — nls, a furnished music for the boxing | 4.0 tock the Civil Service cxasn. = The Review ollice was deluged ( ubera Arrive ne cach pouts and Sunday a concert will |i nitions at City Hall for the po 2 with applicants. OPENING be given at the opening of Key | <j1{4,. of typist-clerk in the city’s > a. “As the days wore on, the Here On Mond. ‘ m gives promise of West's new beach at 3:00 p.m. ‘emplo : . Fs clamor increased. We wet Among other numbers, — the | 2 u a4 s ting pretty desperate,’ ay T . band will play American Youth PHONE om ° 4.) M. Kemp, publisher. So the Re FOR BALE OR MALE) coco ora ine sciectich ant ee 5 cS view ran a three-column, front v , DeKoven's Robin Hood at ines TICKET OFFICE 4 » far page story, headlined er Lo e Gone SCG UaPs seach opening. : y “Wanted: One Advertise: | ALL AIRLINES ° And the story fetched the ad TWINS GARAGE | : : vertiser. He came in grinning 12 Miles from Key West . Fonnaip Suadebaner Doser — LIDDLE ANCHELS | price TOURS : Every Friday and Saturday -- Firat Cbaas + TELEPHONE 169 NO.MAMA- FRITZ UNO JT SUCH LIDOLE | : a eS DIONT Buy A ANCHELS! 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