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Key West, Florida, has the most equable climate in the comty, wit an average vu ~ Une Rumion Editor Comments On | Truman’s Talk | Editor Not As Vituperative As Had Been Expected; Talks About Universal Amity (Ry The Ansoctated Presa) Peace Justice Ira Albury Awaits Information LONDON, an. 22—Soviet lead “ao: 9, . are still complaining about Chief Mate Anderson’s the attacks President Truman Body Is Brought ' munism in his inau- : 3 Ashore At Key West; Karts M today queted the, Body To Be Shipped . teaser “f Chief Mate Anderson on the! ay eae tna Nhe said’ McKittrick Hills, a tanker which ‘ soviet Union is disposed © jiies between Texas, and New ‘ wane Paine of IN| Jersey points, slipped and fell remark! aboard the ship some distance off pered with some of Koy West last night and died of mut the “mistaken ‘9 fractured skull. thet President Truman has| Although the Key West Coast tne workings of com-;Guard was notified to stand off the Sand Key light and to get the , body of Chief Anderson to Key wever, that) West, a private boat was sent out howing se bold a> by the Porter Dock Company and sntivipated she" it brought the remains ashore. Jenunciation of Pre- . The body was turned over t 3 ; The Pravda edi.) Pez Funeral Home which evan eal | awaiting further instructions be- voted a statement pur |fore shipping the body. Peace t © been said by Pre- | Justice Ira Albury is investigat-' t vbout the possibility | ing the death of the man, but can- not do much until he exchanges | oreens and) = democracy | |radiograms with the captain of reer non ground iM | the McKittrick Hills. t» operate in the world] The McKittrick Hills is owned | theut hing of interests. | by the Pacific Tankers, Inc. March Of Dimes Drive Lag: Behind Last Year Remains To Raise * Abe 810,000 quality of these shows the collec- tions have not been up to par, 5 (nf 813,000 Goal | Louis Carbonell, city campaign finly One Week director stated, If every person in the large audience, each pight foth Keuek. representing the would contribute just 10 “cents each of the three or four times the four girls circulate among the crowd the collections would be more than doubled, Carbonell es- timated. Tickets went on sale today at various places for the three base- sj neyt...Saturday” and Sunday which will feat the mre Calloway, cam- University of Havana against a ees picked Key West team and the the BPW. fast Key West Clowns, colored Miss team sige A fashion show will be staged members if at Casa Marina hotel next Wed- nesday at 9:30 p. m., by Herman's Resort fashions at on expense to the March of Dimes. No admis- sion will be charged but a free will offering will be taken. Names of models and other par- ticipants will be announced Mon- day in The Citizen. A name star is still being sought | for the ball at Casa Marina and | the one at La Concha hotel next Satur night. But regardless of whether a name is obtained, a first rate floor show lasting more than an heur is promised. Tickets Monroc | for the two affairs will go on sale in per | Monday Only one | n whieh about! vised if the $1 campaign | Professional March of of the Janu club in’ the t for Queen Birt ball ’ xempli fie the spirit . te t i Key Westers m the tated to- vday it was meeting, 1 drop contributions in when she is Duval street of Mary Immacu plied that) “the { the drive is to ible to and the h girl wins tt Miss Knuck urge contributions wt and to ntestant ent give to reported nis bagging far tate FOR SALE! FOR SALE! Good Used Cars TWINS GARAGE Your Friendly Studebake: Dealer TELEPHONE 169 ws at Duval; have proved th show at treet orth Har being pre m with the + D4 b> *< _ Hotel Pia ae iS Concha Every Friday and Saturday /HE RAINBOW ROOM” will be OPEN for DANCIN FROM 8 P. M. TOIA M. Dance to the Music of Hector Barroso and His Orchestra NO ADMISSION NO COVER OOOO OPES EEE EOE SEES ESSE OESES ESSE SSH SEREEE® CoCo oecoccegooccoveedocecoceseoseoceseoeeece On Shipboard, Dies | Of Fractured Skull, Jews And ‘Arabs Not Agreed On |Boundary Lines ++ (By Anpociated Pr LONDON, January _ 22—The \ conference’ in the . ‘Island | Rhodes between Jews and Arabs was reported today to have breached a critical stage. © The, snarl has been caused by ; [ts boundary Tines’in the Negev desert. The Jews’ had made; de- | cided. gains in desert during the-last twa" renewals of ; hostilities, and ‘Jewish leaders were reported to be.against giv- ing up’ the territory’ they had gained. Arab leaders at the conference insist on recovering that part of the desert that was. lost after the j renewal of fighting. Great Britain and France today is | indicated that they will shortly recognize the State of Israel. { (At Lake Success; N. Y., it was reported that the Jews have | newed, requests for the. adm sion of the State of Israel to } membership i in fhe United Na- | tions). Temperatures | At 7:30 A.M. EST THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER ‘Tanker Mate Falls of: fighting ; DISABLED Ven —_ 7 1000. omer | | | | IN THE U.S.A. MILES IN SKIFF | | | Applications iFar Behind For Exemptions Applications for homestead ex emptions are lagging, Tax Assessor Claude A. Gandolfy Said today. Thus far this year only 873 ap- plications have been filed, where- ©) Wirephoto as last year on this date the CLARENCE FRIX, a disabled war veteran from Alexandria, Ind., arrives at New Orleans aboard the tiny skiff in which he cruised 1,600 miles down the Mississippi i. river. A distaste for cold ' weather prompted the 31-year-old ex-corporal to make the 60-day cruise. Fi ive Delegates Named To Confer With Reds pore Peace In China Papin That Nothing ¥ : anand ! Terms Not Known | Mur urray Harr s ‘Dies Suddenly Murray H. tsided at 901 Olivia. street, suddenly Friday died afternoon. }. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Gladys Harris, three daugh- | ters, Edna, Joyce, and Josephine; ‘two sons, Murray, Jv, U.S. Ariny, two sisters, jand Joseph Edwara, ; Mrs. Annie Patterson and Mrs. ,Colleno Cas: two brothers, Mackey and Graham Harris. ‘Ry The Asnocinted ; b B Le coe ons 5 ee : NANKING, JAN. 22.— With} Feb. 13-20 eerste Ge one eats | Anne Temp | Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek } (special to ‘The Citizen | Funeral Home which is in charge i Augusta 53,10 his ancestral hometown of} MIAMI, Fla., Jan. 22.—The an-, of arrangements. Billings 0 Fenghwa, 210 miles southwest. of nual University of Miami tennis 3.0...) ospioe ew ws Birmingham 53{here, the National leaders he left! championships will be staged in FATALLY STRICKEN Bismark -18; behind have named five delegates | the Hurricane net | Stadium. Feb. Baltimore, Md.—While watch- Boston PU confer with th nist, 13 through Feb. 20, Jack Hard- ing his son play basketball, Oliv- Buffalo 33 Op per Wel © communist: ing Hurricane Athletic director, er D. Shepard, 59, collapsed. Charleston 47; With a view of agreeing on peace has announced. Taken to a hospital, he was -pro- Chicago. s = 10, terms. The meet is expected to at- nounced dead of a heart a*tack. Corpus Christi, 56| When that. statement wasjis- “act a number of the country's = aaa Denver a acai 13|sued at headquarters, it wis adds outstanding amateur tennis play- University of Miami tournanient Delfolt 25 - ers. this year, Harding reported. The; Worth ... 44[0¢ that nothing definite had yet, Gardnar Mulloy, U. S. Davis meet will include men’s singles, | Gan 54! beén done for the proposed con-! cup player who recently has won men’s doubles, women's _ singles, Jacksonville 58: ference, as the communist leaders two legs on the Julian Eaton Mixed doubles, Veterans singles Kansas City 16 have not formally stated the Challenge Bowl in the meet, has and veterans doubles. | KEY WEST . 74. terms'as a basis for peace. reported that he will enter the Entries for the mect are now Key West Airport 731 Meanwhile, the people are de- meet again this year and has open. Players wishing to partici- Los Angeles re 47 manding peace. They assert that high hopes of retii ‘ing the per- pate are requested to mail in Rouavitie : 37 they have suficred long enough petual bowk i their entry to Bill Lufler, Hur- Meridian 63 from, civil war, with tens of,, Frank Kovats-*Billy Talbert ricane tennis coach, at the Uni- . Miami 71 thousands of the ‘innocent dying and Jack Kramer. are other versity of Miami Athletic De- Minneapolis _17 and vast damage done to proper-‘ former winners of the Bowl at partment. An entry fee of $2.00 t Memphis 45 ty,and urge that satisfactory -| the Unive! will be charget in the singles and ' New Orleans gg "angements be made to end hos-| Six events comprise the e7colin the doubles events. es tor 18 ive eevind oa Comat! cory ; acer GHARGHE Gis 37: Who succeeded Chiang, accepted | THOSE WERE THE DAYS, MY SON! | Omaha a 5 the resignation of T. V. Soong, Beeacals g4.Chiang Kai-Shek’s millionaire | Pittsburgh 37 Prother-in-law, as governor of Roannke 35 Kwangtung province. He ap-} (Stations 99: Pointed the Cantonese war hero, | | San Antonio 53, Gen. Hsueh, as governor. pattie x 99: Seong was reported leaving} maluhassce @1 immediately by air for Canton: Tampa 64, Seat of Kwangtung province, and Waeninat 39 intending to proceed to the} | Washington 9 United States MEET LINDA SEE CONE 121g TICKET OFFICE ALL AIRLINES PRICE TOURS | SERENE 411 Fleming & aaa GRBAT STOCK ISLAND POEMS | | There wi young priest from) Siberia | Who, of fasting. grew wearier and} wearier, Till at last, with a yell, He leaped from his cell. And ate up his Father Superior!! CLOSELY Moral: Théy should have brought him to Weaver's. occasionally!!!! <a ee emcee ee | (Madame Chiang, Soong’s sister, s in New York, where she de- ned comment. She flew to Washington Dee. 1 in a vain at tempt to get large American aid | to help her husband Communist victo' H | Premier Sun Fo and his entire cabinet also immediately tender- ‘ed their resignations to the act-) ‘ing president but were asked to| remain. This is the usual courtesy when a new administration takes , over, There was no direct word from | Li, but it was learned aly | that he agreed to become acting | president only after a long and| bitter argural with Chiang. i Complete RADIATOR SERVICE) | We Clean, Repair or Replace COMPLETE STOCK ON HAND! OVERSEAS GARAGE | | Stock Island Phone 1432) bedridden for three wecks. Marlite Enameled Tile | | STRUNK LUMBER YARD TELEPHONE 816 : BRE ee moved him to a hospital. Key West Players Present “ONE'S A CROWD" A MODERN COMEDY By Eugene Raskin Last Performance TONIGHT TICK $ dat KEY WEST DRUG , STORE | ae || MIAMI - KEY WEST ‘| BARGE LINE. tnc. ' | CLYDE-MALLORY DOCKS TELEPHONE 6 Barge Leaves Miami | -Every Friday one-room living quarters in Chic with circulatory disease that affects his legs. Cissell has ‘been Will Harridge, Amerigan League president, and White Sox pfficials learned of his plight andl re- (A Wirephoto BILL CISSELL (left), star shortstop for the Chicago White Sox in the late ‘20, shows a scrap book to his son. Gary, 13, in their cago. Short of funds and stricken, Dr. Rudolph ‘Ayala! Former Resident Physician of Dr. | Trelles Clinic and Steff Physician | of Dr. | Tampa, Florida. | General Practice | | Office Hours: 10-12 and 2- 6| | Daily Except Sunday | PHONE 1075 409 Fleming Street CoCo ree ereroereoereoeelD | | A. A. Gonzalez Hospital, | | | tative George Smathers Dr. J. A. Valdes OPTOMETRIST number totaled 1410. Total of applications was 2478, but. Mr. stated he thought the number this year will exceed fast year's. Though applications may be filed up to April 1, Mr. Gandolfo said that it would be wise for owners of homes to file now, in- stead of running the risk of for- getting to apply. In the event that application has not been in 1948 Missing Last Night; Hides In Cemetery a ’ Gandolfo Little Chilled From Long Stay ln { Hiding Sarah Fox, 13, Had Keen In Cemetery Sinee 8 PLM, Until | Shortly Before Neon | A 16-hour seareh by City Pelee finally revealed Serah Fox, 14 grandniece of Mrs. Seah Curry, 15 Francis street, who wae me ing since 8 p. m. last night hichng in City Cemetery Shortly before noon Police Chief Joseph Kemp and Sergeant Raymond Cabrera said thet @ | search of the Cemetery showe } the girl to have been hiding in @ | clump of ‘bushes | ‘The girl was all right, but she was a little chilled from her long stay in the Cemetary”, said Chief Kemp. “She had stayed out lete , last night and was afrelh to ee shome. So she hid in the fushes of County | made by April J, the owner of 4! the Cemetery and only came out home is required to pay full tax- ation. Every year, Mr. plained, some owners of homes in Monroe county forget until it is tou late to take advantage of he reduced taxation under the Homestead Exemption Act. $12,000 Home To Be Built A building permit has been fissued calling for the con- struction of a $12,000 con- crete block residence at Avenue E between 20th street and the Boulevard by H. M. McCutchen. Gandolfo ex-! as we approached.” When she left home last might the Fox Girl was accumpanied by her pet chow dog. Later the mal came home alone. The girt had completely disappeared | seen in front of the Gilken Hotel jin Fleming street, she was seen walking toward White street She was wearing a blue flow ed dress when she went inte cemetery | HANDY HAIRPIN | Syracuse, N. Vow Finding ao j handcuff, Ann Neugent, 14, play led with it and got herself lorked ‘in, She went to the police ond Lieut. George Easterly tried ol! ,tife keys he had and failed to There will also be a garage con- jopen the lock, Finally, Be toot structed there. Roy Edwards.ia' a.babby pin i the dels hot the Sire land picket! the Cahill Tells Jaycees Future Belongs. 1 To Young poctliens Of State Jaycee Organization Gave Talk Here La Evening The Junior Chamber of Com played host lagt night to the state officers at @ lobster din ner at the A & B Lobster House State President Al Cahill, Vice President August Paoli and State Secretary Red Powell came down for their annual visit The Key West Jaycee house was informally during a short afternoon cere mony, by Al Cahill; an official tour of the Jayece projects in Key West followed the dedication, The State officers were unanimous in praising the hospitality and activ ities of the local group. AbCahill, in a message directed to Jaycees and alike, spoke earnestly of training for leadership which the Junior Chamber furnishes to every young man in its organization He pointed out that Fuller War ren, Dan McCarty and Represen all re es» | Announces HOURS BY APPOINTMENT 9 till 12 2tillS State | Club. > dedicated | * aye of His Office to Galey Memorial Hospital 417 EATON STREET | ceived their early training in the Jaycee movement “The future belongs to the young men of today; they cen and are being trained in clube = off thrgugh the country te gem the know bow for dealing with becel, national state, and problens | Said Cabal j_ The aysh their support an half of the work of the Jur Chamber. Mrs. Mary Lewin present as President of the J shee Inf follow mal dancing on Qe pot en the cianer emt geve t member awl then chance to meet. Dr. and Mrs A la and Capt. Ralph Spaleting guests of the Junior Chant ' might Palace Theater Donald O'Connor and Marjorie Main in “FUDIN, FUSSEN’ and A FIGHTIN © : | | | I | the Removal Telephone 332 es