The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 11, 1949, Page 1

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Se Key West, Florida, has the eer eam © oe | Country, with an Tange of only 14° Fabreahelt te VOL. L. coe LXX. No. 36 BY THOMPSON ON ICE PLANT! New Equipment I Now Being Hungary’ To Ordered Make Reply To Truman ys He Is Not iliar With Facts Taken Out For 815,000 S: Tho on Inc., | today t n ¢ plant t Enterprises, nstructing a new ;} eplace the one des-, Of Case Against over a week ago, A. Maitland | ger of the! Convicted Cardinal ws announced by (Hy ‘The Annocinted Crews) BUDAPEST, Feb. 11. — The! | Hungarian government announc- permit for $15.-' ed today that it is preparing a the cost of building | reply to Pregident Truman’s as- and the roof of one’ sertion that the trial of Josef ! A general man. pre nar 000, to cove of the buildings, was taken out Cardinal Mindszenty was “infa-1 t Ada with Acting City / mous.’ Muiding Inspector, Ivan Roberts.) ~The announcement gave no . permit’ taken ‘out covers | hint of what the nature of the the construction of three walls | reply will be. It was freely ad- ml the roof over a building 76) mitted, however, that govern- feet. Later, Adams said, ! ! (Continued On Page Two) - Mother, Seven hen a firm ef consulting engi- ade provision for the to be set up in bi the building: may ‘ act and not so lar tructure recently destroy- fire,” Adams said equipment has been or-! s expected about the Lives In Fire (Ry ‘The Axsnotated Press) lding will, however, ‘Children Lose i Trains Stalled In Some Areas; High Winds Interferring With “Operations Haylift” SBy The Associated Presny WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—Ai northwestern plains states. {making it difficult \“Operations Haylift’ jinterfering with efforts on the | ground to feed cattle and sheep. { The wind in some areas is so ‘strong it is difficult even to j drive large trucks. One such j truck today, loaded with 12 tons \of hay, was overturned by the It is to continue i Months And A One Year From Judge T. S, Caro vedo Jail sentences were given a man convicted by a jury in Criminal Court of entering a home and another convicted of assaulting a woman with a ham- CLAYTON, N. Y., Feb. 11—A the 76x89 building Is cOM-: mother and seven'of her’ eight mer. Judge Caro imposed the sen- tences. end tes THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER KEY WEST. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1949 In Northwestern: Plains,. iling Up pigs Snowdrifts new cold wave is striking in the | used in combination with bull- ‘Jail Sentences oe ‘2 Men In Criminal Court Powell Gets 18 x nee wna tn no Tg POLS EAP IGT IN THE of Wyoming, with high winds continuing to pile up snowdrifts.} Insome areas snowdrifts have : blocked roadways. Drivers of}: two National Guard . tractors, dozers to clear highways, said that as they cleared a stretch of and is even; 4ny given length, one-third of jt} !was piled up again with snow’ when their task was finished. Attempts are being made to reach a family from which no report has been heard in the last three weeks. Other families have been isolated, though not for so. long a time. } a witch and tried to cut him with ja knife. - | A total of $650 in cash bonds | posted by various persons ar- | ‘rested by the State Highway Patrolmen on charges ranging from drunkenness to driving while intoxicated were ordered forfeited by Judge Caro when tood that concrete Children lost their lives early this | Warren G. Powell, colored seasoned, that were ™ring in a fire that. burned Navy seaman, was siven a sen- ntended $0 complete down their three-room home in tence of 18 months in County Jail | this small village. ur The eighth child, a girl of 13, at Grinnell and treets, and which was t over a year ago by ®Woke and smelled smoke. Her ; . Enterprises, will be ¢Ties roused her father, and in the Seusting the new ice confusion he and she ran from the house. moment and,. when driven back by volumes of dense — smoke, broke*bedroom sashes in attempts to rescue his wife and children. * He explained later that smoke and flames interferred with his FOR SALE! FOR SALE! attempted rt 1e. The entire Good Used Cars itouse, he added, was aflame in a TWINS GARAGE few minutes, without his being Your Friendly Studebake: Dealer ue ee el wits or aoe TELEPHONE 16° seven children that had been trapped inthe building. found that the ice a on ey Six) grerrrrreryr , ANNUAL Dr Redatohs Ayala’ , . ’ CHARITY BALL § rormer resident Physician of Dr. Esponsored by Women’s Aux.4 Trelles Clinic and Staff Physician , { Monroe County Hospital of Dr. A. A. Gonzalez Hospital, Friday, Feb. 25th, 1949 ¢ Tampa. Florida. 9:30 P. M. Music by HARD’S ORCHESTRA. Office Hours: 10-12 and 2-6 RIT American Legion Home Daily Except Sunday | 4 Stock Island 409 Fleming Street | eVickets 81,50, Tax Inel, PHONE 1075 | abasabsssssdad | | By Appointment Only I Dr. George Lawson Will Be In the Office of Dr. J. A. Valdes, 417 Eaton Street, Saturday and Sunday of This Week Dr. Lawson. one of the Leading Eye Specialists of the | sntry. brings to Key West years of experience and | » unlimited knowledge of Fye Surgery and Treatment. Hours By Appointment Telephone 332 MEET US AT THE Gala Fiesta Buffet Dinner Served in the Gerden with Real Fiesta Surroundings SUNDAY From 4:30 Until 9:00 P. M. $2.00 OH onderfal Food @ Fine Recorded Symphony Musie While You Dine YOU'LL THRILL TO OUR NEW NORMANDY BAR “It's a Date” At The Famous CASA CAYO HUESO KEY WEST. FLA. NADOU OF PARIS WILL PREPARE THE FOOD General Practice | - after his conviction of twice entering a Duval street home. Given a_ year’s County Jail sentence was Pedro Acevedo, whd was convicted of assaulting ; hammer. Acevedo’ insisted ceurt today that thé wontfan was Fine Fishing Tackle Thompson Enterprises, Inc. Hardware Division—Phone 886 C1 We TRECHK FOR ‘you tt Jon Navarro Ir Falcuary 15 thru 19 FIVE DAYS Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. - Fri. - But he returned in a a Puerto Rican woman with a | int Sat. they did not appear for trial. Bonds totaling $200 filed by Frank Patrick and -his wife, | Catherine Patrick, who we charged, respectively, with drunkeness and with driving} while intoxicated ‘were ordered estreated. : Other bonds ordered fonteites | were: One for $250 posted by W. re Thomas charged with (Continued On Page Six) ee POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION Francis at Division Phcene 9134) Your PURE OIL Dealer LET US Grease, Spray or Change Your Oil CWI CVT BR BRADY'S” for. CHOICE POULTRY 1116 White Street Phone No. 5 Ra eeseseenerercnree Jo THEATRE wind while the truck was passing along a slippery road. id Trains are snowbound in part¢ ’ driving | | while intoxicated. : One of $100 posted by Ellen T.} i is ity Carnival. which ‘will’ be. hela MOVIE ACTOR ROBERT MITCHUM and Actress Lila Leeds are escorted to jail in Los Angeles to serve 60-day sentences on charges of conspiring to possess marijuana cigarettes. With them are Deputy Sheriff Marjorie Kellogg (left) and Bailiff | Walter Hotra (right). The prisoners gaze silently at the open cell door. CHARITY CARNIVAL — TO BE HELD FEB. 16-18 (&) Wirephoto ‘AT SEAPLANE BASE ' Proceeds From ” | Affair Will Be [aoeo8 doe Hemel ke Siete Distributed Among Numerous Charities th : Final plans ipr tit Navy. Char-| 2) 0e- Nera cet prea (Continued On Page Three) © ;at the S aplane Base Hanger of| _ the U. S. Naval Air Station on; | February oe. ee and 18,, have | eee ues "| GEASS DOORS Construc tion’ wor! a for ction of the booths and ons is being done by men jfrom the various Naval, activities Proceeds from the Navy, Char- | various booths and concessions } i | STRUNK LUMBER YARD which will be operated is now! in progress unter the direction of ! Lieutenant Commander R. C.} & TELEPHONE: 816 TOP LUGGAGE CARRIERS for ALL CARS IAMI - KEY WEST : |ARGE LINE. Inc. CLYDE-MALLORY DOCKS TELEPHONE 6 Barge Leaves Miami Every Friday 121 Duval St. Phone 442 “There's grandeur galore and sweeping power in Joan of Arc’. Ingrid Bergman makes a superb cinema superba!” —WALTER WINCHELL or ARC warring INGRID BERGMAN AVICTOR FLEMING PRODUCTION COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR CAST OF THOUSANDS with JOSE FERRER FRANCIS L. SULLIVAN - J. CARROL NAISH + WARD BOND. SHEPPERD STRUDWICK - HURD HATFIELD + GENE LOCKHART JOHN EMERY - GEORGE COULOURIS + JOHN IRELAND and CECIL KELLAWAY based ugon the stage play ‘Joan of Lorraine’ by MAXWELL ANDERSON ecreenplay by MAXWELL ANDERSON ond ANDREW SOLT art direction by RICHARD DAY director of photography JOSEPH VALENTINE A S.C. Produced by Directed by VALTER WANGER * VICTOR FLEMING presented by SIERRA PICTURES, Inc. released by RKO RADIO PICTURES Matinee Opens 2: 30—Starts 3:00 Night Show Starts 6:00—2rd Show Starts 8: 38° Admission: Matinee 50¢-75e: Night 50c-5 (TAX INCLUDED) - Roy’s Key West Auto Parts| Reported Stolen From Visitor’s Car -—* Auto Glass Broken idents To | R Be In Group 3 F : Visitor From Fayetteville, Ala., tlad Vehicle Parked Picture Sat. | Chamber Ask That At Duval And South Citizens Be On Duval Upwards of $2,000 worth At Noon And At County | ‘@veler’s cheeks, cash and ort cles of wearing apparel were re Beach 9:00 A.M. On ported stolen at 3:55 p. m. yee The Key West Chamber of! terday from a visitor's car park~ Commerce announced today that} ed at Duval and South streets. group pictures will be taken to-} The bold daylight robbery was morrow morning at the County reported to City Police by O. A. Beach in connection with the| Jennings of yetteville, Ala, (Continued On Faye’ Six) | whois visiting at 612 Simonton a ee istrect. Apparent thefe were no | witnesses to the robbery, Boy Scouts To Poe « | thieves broke the glass qwer the Serve As City front door and opened the ear !The automobile had be ked Officials Today by Jennings on going to South Seach to enjoy the ocean: water According to the report filed Five boys from four local Boy | P¥, Jennings the loot taken by Scout troops will this afternoon! A total of $800. im sit in as mayor, city manager and | checks police and fire chiefs and munici-, About $20 in cash f raveler’s pal judge,at City Hall to observe} A pair of French . binooulers ‘National Boy Scout Week | worth $200, Serving this afternoon in the} A pearl necklace valued at five positions will be: Peter S. Knight of Troop 253 | » pairs of kid and sheep as_mayor. | skin gloves valued at $60 Jose Sanchez of Troop 52 as}. Threc women's hats worth City Manager. $100 One pair of silver fax scarve One silver fox hat. One watch and chain, No value was placedon the silver fox articles or the watch Homer Herrick of Troop 54 a Police Chief. Paul Braun of Troop 253 as Fire Chief. Kenneth, Key of Troop 259 as ee Judge. by J Each of the youngstersswill be \.o Police. ceive i in the offices of the officials and | 2° wines ond at OM will observe how the. city is ad-| in running down the ministered. t= ~~ STRAND conditioncs Friday and Saturday THREE. GODFATHERS the jee Palace Theater ALLAN “ROCKY” LANE and EDDY WALLER in i.“Renegades of Sonora” NOTICE Sealed bids will be received on | or before February 22. 1949, for the sale of Scottish Rite Building. corner Eaton and Simonton The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Address communication to MONROE cootrp "Friday and Saturday KILLER McCOY with Hrian Donleys Bly th Mickey it E sistory. Coming J No B ta Sercharro Lilin Micheal! \ AGUUHTURSUAUAUUSEOUTDGAUAYUALSOTENGOOQU SONATE OOH TOUTE ORTH EAMONNEAG POMMDG BDO RALPH HERZ, Mp Announces the Opening of His Office for the Practice of Surgery at 300 SIMONTON ST (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE) Office Hours: 9 to 11 AM. Monday, Wednesday and Friday and By Appointment PHONES 304 and 160 | SODOOUAHGSENEDESTSUUNANENNUESEUOUASTASTU OUGHT CGE AANA NIN Hotel La Concha : Every Friday and Saturday . eocee THE RAINBOW ROOM : will be OPEN for D AN IN FROM 8 P.M. TOIA M : Dance to the Music of : Hector Barroso and His Orchestra ? 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