The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 18, 1949, Page 1

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Key West country, range of only 14° Fahrenheit VOL. LXX No. 1 Change Request Refused Florida, has the most equable climate in the with an average Deny Liquor License To “Drop Inn” Sought Change T: Retail Store From Package Liquors Deadlock Vote Of 2-2 ‘Bevin Comes In For Censure ae Key West Citizen | THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER KEY WEST. FLORIDA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1949 4 ww IN THE U.S.A. 1949 Budget $ “No Tax Increase” For 1949 Says City Manager Spalding ‘Millage Rate Will Remain Same As Last Reds’ Lawyer Year; $38,000 More To Be Objects To 38,000... Raised Than In’ City Manager Ralph Spalding lest night teld City Com missioners in a regular commission meeting thet the (000 Kills Mes A | : se nt ceed UP : is $28,000 above actual receipts of last year. (The additions! And Adams Against | ispleased’ Over (®) Wirephotos} Declares Their Presence $38,000 needed to run the this oume an H | Pp ' year wit i | : . . . Ondina Deigado’s application | Handling Of Middle WILLIAM Z. FOSTER (left), 67-year-old Communist national chairman in the United States, Aimed At Intimidation rom owness of now on improved constuction, Tite tnsssaned for a change for her “Drop Inn”, | East Situation, | is-one of 12 top Communist leaders on trial in New York charged with conspiracy to organize a Of Defendants: valuation will be om this year's essessable sell.) $04 Petronia street. from a | — party advocating overthrow of the U. S. govern ment by force and violence. Right:. Three of the eo The city manager tuld the gathering that there would be oe package liquor store license to | Particularly Pale defendants arrive at New York's Federal Court House for opening of the trial Monday. Left to Reduced To 90 | additional taxcs for Key Westers to pay this veer Gast pear the 7 “ i liquor license was de- j RG paaauncintea meses) right: Benjamin J. Davis, Jr., Negro Communist member of the! New York City Council, a native ieee Assoe | pleheese tax was cnacted), and that the $064,000 in antes 2 a es night by City Com- | LONDON, Jan. 18.-- Many of Atlanta, Ga.; Gus Hall of Cleveland, Ohio State Communist ¢hairman; Henry Winston, nation- NEW YORK, 3 based upon present suurees of preven . . gp seis mew bere oflaatiaivene mineltic® al organizing secretary. More than 400 policemen and federal agents are on guard at the court the trial of 11 reputed commu- Copies of the budget were not available te the pe = eB: any Sn cals ane jing aommeiclitinrcun acetate house to prevent disorderly demonstrations. nists, a member of their counsel } | pudget will not come up for disctesion until the meat rogues n the matter, sec i. |steaming with resentment: over SG RE ee SIE 2 REIT ETS, TR RS ewer ee Fe ieoiering ai een | ing. The budget could, of course, be raterd or lowered prem me ths nge. He said the! the way Foreign Minister Ernest to be on duty ee enday, LTV elas isle eaeceeemeenadaatlegaal 0 Note Beverage Department had} Bevin has been handling a AUS [ IN LEF [ I NDAY and outside of the court | Alter the meeting. the city d hun to at mpt ts have} in the Middle East, particularly He declared it was clearly a} manager told @ Citiaen reporter wtter cleared up, He told): po ging : case of intimidation. The only ‘Sk | Du ] thet the millage rate would ve wsons Why the aiange| ee, \ reason he could determine, ned low n va main identically ade {It was said that when the mat- i told the court, for having that} = — am Movor A. Maitland Adams then! ter comes up on Thursday for | LU. manypolicemen, presumably to St t F test voor, “The city.” eatd City 4 of the collee-| discussion, Bevin will be asked protect the interests of the goy- | ree or ; Manages Spelding, “hes lived to resign. However, it is not jonment, nee to cate anybody | within its income end will con power t A who might feel disposed to tes-! ; thought that the Labor govern- . v [4 p es M I Of Di compliance with! ment will go as far-as that, but it 1 ray for the defendants. 4 — 1] mes matey pllcencuresiiin! = Q \ ° > presence of the 400 policemen 4 Mr. Wilson then 1 ly Mt eenaure Hm. sg the ‘Head Of United States Delegation To was a direct slap in the face of we Carbenell, hi ts not the intent of the Selsrese Middle East, question today. ‘ oe ° .& ay democarcy. Fairness, he said, is 4 of & paint » department to put people ext {Members of the ‘house of Com: overnors United Nations Spends Time | cardinal, point of demoeratic| mace Tapartmet of business. but to trv fo keep { mons, who do not agree with him, 5 wie teaching, and yct the defendants, | Carbonell believed the pe them in business.” Wilson con: |maintain he. has been ignoring, In Little White House merely because they were being; * aid yayal Last Night | slaty should = eluded his argument by saying | the United Nations, endangering | | @ Attend ' ied GUI Cast sitowed Gis Denmeued | Tanned and apparently in better health than whon he reached} (0 WAIN YOY the attempt to in- | plectur Bar nd his urehes. | bie Servier thet the transfer desired was met am increase in licenses. be- » license already existed Otter foctefs in the matter if Letter Read A fr Tom supervisor of | tment, relative letter Allan et top. t { The Attorney J nd read we B t © there TE no this conversion ide if same meets rements. of this suggest that he stored on the 1 ld client trans you no { his beer and wine + Ralph Spalding the commission t 1 not in fa sid. “It is just in The city mana- n to say that as a g # retail liquor was much harder to packaged liquor ' ense, and a APPLICATIONS DENIED Application was denied when killed bv a jeadiocked vote of 2-2. Com- John and Louis missioners Cerbonell voted for enactment end Commissioner Hunter Marden and Mayor A. Maitland Adams dissented Commis- sioner Fred Dion was not pi ent at the meeting, being out of the city on busin with Commission ell approving, the package liquor ti M Grocery, 1320 Mayor In Opposition \ fdressed his ting that for the package liquor ery stores. He GREAT STOCK ISLAND POEMS There was ® young man named Montrose hed pockets in none of his cloth When asked by his lass Where he carried his brass. At Weaver's one pays thru the nose. Wh Me aid 4 COVES FOOD BEYOND COMPARE!! Great Britain's endship with the United States and creating anti.British sentiment in Italy, a gountry 'y. with which Gre j wishes to be on the friendliest terms. i Tomorrow, Bevin's activities in | the Middle East will be discuss- ed in the house of -lords, and | "Thursday the question will come {up in common: | | Estate Valued t Britain, | Field. Ambas: Inauguration Dewey Says Gant is presumed he will make { upon the invitation of the goes to New York City While in Key West, the pt; Gives he lege | ambas- Business | { . Press = sador_ and his. wife Tived.in’ the | As His Exeuse i Litthe. White House, made famous | atte the Ayxuetated Pree) by-the presence of the President | (WASHINGTON: January 10—' on his numerous visits hert ‘phirty-cight of the country’s 48) When the ambassador first governors have accepted invita-) reached herc December 17, he tions to attend. the inauguration! was not a well man. It was upen af President .Truman and Vice | President Truman's recommenda- \ ‘At $23 638 {President Alben Barkley ‘tion that he came to the Little | v4 The list includes Governor Earl: White House to rest and to re- rae alifor ant for S#in his strength His Daughter Is Warren. of California, aspirant for S42) DIS Seen EID. hen Ambassa- | vice president on the Republican qo. Austin stepped into the car Sole Beneficiary; ‘ticket, but Governor Thc gel ore guano erences tees et ole Beneficiary; ‘ticket, but Governor Thomas E. that was to take him to Boca She Is Appointed Dewey, who opposed Truman, re-| Chica Field he appeared much | pliec that he was unable to attend | rested and well again. His face , Administratrix {because of pressing business. Was tanned, the result of hours Governor Thurmond, who ran'Spent out fishing while at the Faustina Castillo, also known) for - president on the Dixiecrat Nav al Station, and his step was. as Fausto Castillo who was pro- | ticket, sent in his acceptance of brisk an prietor of Fausto's Grocery, | the invitation The ambassador did not have Fleming and Simonton streets,| Governor Fuller Warren, of @st to say an his leaving. and who died in Havana Decem- | Florida, accompanied by a party He told Naval officers at the Key Hess left an estate valued at! of friends, will attend the inau- West Naval Base, Captain C. C. 38.58, according to papers} guration. Adell, USN, commander of the tea with County Judge Ray-/. Tonight President Truman and N«val Base, who companied | mond R. Lor ‘Vice President-elect Barkley will him to Boca Chica, that he had Judge Lord appointed Castillo’s ! attend a dinner given by the Tru- thoroughly enjoyed the wonder | daughter, Mrs. Ana Luisa Weck-! man-Barkley Club, which com- [U! hospitality that had been lley, who is the sole beneficiary, | prises 2,400 members. own hit {as administratix of the estate} Tomorrow night, Truman will “The weather was wonderful under the petition filed by At-jdine with Presidential electors, 1! the tine I was here”. the am- bassador is quoted as having de torney Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr. and, at 7 o’clock Thursday morn- Castillo left the store and stock ' ing, he will have breakfast with clared shortly before he stepped valued at $10,000; bank accounts | his buddies of World War 1 into the Navy airplane that t 0k totaling $7,798; postal savings' The inauguration will take '!m back north amounting to $2,500 and insur- place at noon Thursday. Labor ance policies totaling $3,340 his daughter. to will have an extensive represen- |tation in the inaugural Parad le Turns Car Over A new store is being built tor | The peut ey Call Gan ee a yf the estate at the corner of Ba-! 10 o'clock Thursday night | QO, 4 ( ] hama and Fleming streets. It was | -— eS aoe 0 wher t said at the time construction be- M 1 of ni came gan that the store building and F ; a ly $50,000. Fixtures are now, BARGE LINE. Inc. mobile owned by John J. Mc being installed in the new store: CLYDE MALLONY Docks @ C2thy of Palm Beach and of aoniclte ee Seeieee see ere TELEPHONE 6 Laacoin, Tlinois, v 1s stolen : 3 last month and abandonc t the JIGGS JOINS || Barge Leaves Miami Bi ico of Sumonton street here Every Friday Police ¢ eph Kemp Ay LAST MASSE AND = ABREE turned the ¢ ybile over to ON aah ee ce We <m 7 Arnold well as private papers 500M Tee Font Abas of McC and a total of $2.300 ing PARAYOIS Wit BE NOTICE a Since Bond i OP vere recovered Decembe 31 Kiwanis Club Will Meet vhen the was recovered by : eee Police utenant Harry Lee Tuesday Evening, Baker Jan, 18, at 6:15 RRR INN P.M., at the SOUTH BEACH RESTAURANT All Members Urged To Attend This Important Meeting TICKET OFFICE ALL AIRLINES PRICE TOURS ———eemennce GEEEEE 41) Kiewins s¢ here, Ambassador Warren Austin, who heads the United States delegation to the United Nations, He was accompanied hy his -wife.. idor Austin’s first stop will be in Washington, * timidate them and their friends. | c ' As a result, today the number , # ROW anpearing at fe Concha} of policemen’ was reduced from! Hotel, will play frum 6 to ® pan.! 400 to 90. tonight on the Mareb okay [state at Southard and “Duval Payment Aad Retort Comunigsione saath departed today from Boca Chica ment of $850.77 te Willer where it ee Proeman. afrnt Aiierk ot a report to President Truman, It was Ci it ‘Hla iT ¢ | ale poten Las Piper who - age» - Ne Vouk f o >| ‘ “ame here. The g directing the free entertainnen en a, for prem President that Austin came here. Then ity ia OC Bene tn Dine Dees! eg i Ce ° 2 apulogized today for the promwed ried from Deormber o* Being Repaired eee ae eee to" coke’ ott, Rae ‘Central Bus Hit last night. Authorwe vofumtoot The clock atop Gity Hall is un A mixup ina ments | go 4. Brent, 101 Seadty Air F e Wi a dergoing a face-Wffing. jcaused thi? pastpon nt, but ckemptrd. oo « @& Airplane Ins Joseph Doff of the Interstate |Carbanelhtswul nightly | shows | am, ving. : 2 Town Clock Service Company | ftom new to the end of the drive | tens A Central Greyhound Cs climbed up to the City Ha eeRY | are scheduled. ‘Tomorrow night{ Brent conduct ing bus, which had come here} today and began tinkering with ; the floor show from the Tropics | house contetmung f with a load of Canadians enroute | the machinery that actuates the | Ni&ht club will’ perform Thurs: | 70) South street. of to Cuba, collided at 11:43 a. m.j clock. i day a hill billy band will be | gbied World War I today with the wing of a Acrovi-| ‘The clock will not operate for | featured and on Saturday the Ma- | Exchanged License as Q Airplane at Meacham field. | a couple ofdays, Doff said. It was |4i Gras night club floor show | Retum Jeu ' There was no one in the plane} badly knocked around by the , Will appear The Friday night 4°: | prepa, of Cabrere Merrit and none of the — passengers] September hurricane. Later Doff | Tansement has not been com | Ca. as the —difite aboard the Central Greyhound ; is going to pay some attention to | Pleted but will be announced to’ the purchase m { Bus was injured. The plane was {the clock at County Hall morrow confection lice unable to fly to Cuba | isin bien cial On Monday night the Casa Ma ee eee een ising = — rina orchestra will be the featur. | (OF Soe : iSkyw riter Back \ed attraction, through cour ooo > emer | ADAG Vee CNet AE OE Gee other entertainers appear on At 790 AM, EST From Havana a , al ured ete Station— | Cecil Coffrin, skywriter for the Civie clubs — represent to Milton K Atlanta Pepsi-Cola Company, returned to| high school girls in the contest '™# . y Augusta Key West today from Havana for queen of the President's birth amen’ Billings , where he has been since Decem- ay ball will be honored tx 9 : Birmingham i ber 15, and resumed writing in at the clut meeting ght set Bismark the sky in the interests of the’ Miss Leila Lyneh will be inte nar ' Boston product he. is advertising duced to members of the Kiwar " ' be Buffalo Coffin wrote the name of Pep. 's lub, Miss Marjorie Field ation Charleston si-Cola 75 times over Havana. As D¢ #t the Rotary luncheon Thu ‘ Chicago soon as he arrived in the city to- dav: Mis ncy Phillips well be tor Corpus Christi day he wrote the words again. It # sucst of the Liuns Thursda ne oo Denver is likely he will write again to. C¥ening and Miss Edith Kou Detroit morrow, if the sky is blue and | Will be presented to the Bu Exemption And Assesmen Ft. Worth the wind isn’t too high: an 1 Broke tonal men att Galveston Jacksonville ORIGIN OF ‘TROY’ WEIGHT D w KEY WEST PARIS. 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