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

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—— 42 VOL. LXX — CITIZEN MAN Noe, 2 -—_@ i098 Bill Lee Swears* Out Warrants For Acheson To Arrest Of Men ‘Testify About Unable Vo Find Alliance Herman Roberts And (By The Assvetated Prens) George Lowe At WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—Sec- retary of State Dean Acheson is Heur Today peed ating . . taste testify late porter for | scheduled - to today The North Atlantic Alliance. # Duval anc q The committee wishes to learn en who } to what extent the United States ited at about | th: will be committed in the event it The Citizen on | Joins the alliance | One of the questions will be if by a story Stock Island >| BRADY'S peieke ets $1.50, Tax Incl. < a a ae. Wevvevve: CHOICE POULTRY Ai te Street Phone No. $ STRAND... mee mneenesersesee Friday and Saturday Chicken Every Sunday with oA BALE FOR SALE! Good Used Cars TWINS GARAGE Dan Da texte Mo Colleen Tow Alan Young Coming: Command Decision Clark Gable, Walter Piigee Van Johnsen, Brian John Hodlak and Edward Arnold ¥ Friendly Studebal 2 Dealer eG, - ROE TT CLEPHONE 16 . MONROE <ooren is ED Friday and Saturday MIAMI - KEY WEST JOAN of ARC BARGE LINE. Inc | CLYDE MALLORY DOCKS | TELEPHONE 6 Ke Leaves Miami heery Friday ASSAULTED BY: 2 MEN TODAY. jo fore a senate committee about | KEY WEST. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1949 Miss Truman Pretty To Cut YC ladineicn ‘Twenty-Fifth Birthday Party Aboard p; Later Leaves For Washington MOTHER RECOVERS KIDNAPED BABY (By Ansoctated Press NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—Mar- garet Truman today is celebrat- ing the twenty-fifth anniversary of her birth. Friends gave her a birthday party aboard the steamship “America”, where she and Mrs. Truman had gone to bid good- rbye’ to several friends who. were } sailing for Europe. | |. Miss ‘Truman remarked that the birthday cake was too pretty to cut.. After the party, si Mrs. Truman left for ton to join the President at Blair (4) Wirephoto frellzs Clinic and Staff Physician)» Mf Dr. A. A. Gonzalez Hospital.!$ Tampa, Florida. General Practice | Office Hours: 10-12 and 2.6 Daily Except Sunday 409 Fleming Street PHONE 1075 .t> Hotel ap La Concha Every Friday and Saturday THE RAINBOW ROOM will be OPEN for DANCIN FROM 8 P. M. | neunges || SLKS’ CHARITY | BING Every Friday Night, 8:30 P. M. Big Prizes... Jackpot Every Friday PUBLIC INVITED 9 eee cr rere seca TOIAM. Dance to the Music of Hector Barroso and His Orchestra NO COVER Cece cecesesessceseeeso0ese0e00r0 NO ADMISSION A Grand Jury Judge Aquilino Lopes Sets Wednesday As Date Of Calling Jury Into Session Reported gambling law violation in Monroe County will be subject of a grand jury investigation, Judge Aquiline Lopes, Jr. of Circuit Court ordered yesterday. Requested by Assistant State Attorney W. Curry Merris, « renters of 110 names were drawn from the jury box by Judge Lepes. whe Simonescue, 57, had served’ a jail | **t 26*t Wednesday as the date of calling the jury into session. fierm, had’ been fined for building It is understood that all the names will be contacted code violations and had been | Sheriff's office and that of those reporting for jury duty gext Wee only recently cited again for liv-; 2 day the names of 18 men will be drawn from a het Five Children Burned To Death MT. CLEMENS, Mich.—Five } small children. were burned to | death when ‘fire destroyed their | combination junkshop - home, which had been frequently cited as “unsafe.” The father, Dumitru “ —— _ j this country would be required to | House. MRS. ANN PAYER JONES joyfully hugs her 18-month-old |in¢ Be are trap.” Somonescue ; ~ & Wednesday The Citizen care i sins " go war if one of the member dauahter Holita who waa it _ }Was burned in a vain attempt to ' a little a ‘ ¢ of Mor: | nations of the alliance ' ts. at- é Siren merle © sear ees se aye fom hele home 'in Pitts- rescue the children, the oldest of | Cancer Fil Ken Week ee peice ah Goemanlonenen Generally Fair 0 & cao. [hen wae four and the sore | CAIRC m cy West man ted won $ieéee snd George Sea ) H from Macomb, Ill., where the haby was recovered recently. Po- ! ost 6 months. = a playing bolita Monday might T ale Saleen fee rr ee | lice say Bonita is one of five infants kidnaped by Mrs. Jean sstieal hig iAt VE W Tonight grticle agpamalt Gea ae ‘ late hour | mn his nose eat er. ver Brokus, 21, a wandering mission worker. She was arrested a 5 o the investigate wi not been able > then resente mandtl short time ago in Macomb. aKkes ? 200) 600 \ inate Lowe then resented a remark 4 3 Aoitaneck! Biss gdh ie yee n to serve} made by Lee and he swung and Most Of C t af sch oe nosh mgt ern Par tiny ny Oe va aruck the reporter back of the oun ry ae pone Fi a Sa a a a Ch a NEW YORK — William J.' before the Veterans of Foreign any foundation im fee a er wg StIET tee haere ae inca Ahearn; 52 1-2. year-old , $33-a-| Wars at their post home in Eliz- cates that the gambling les Met Duval and | himself beside Lee on the bench |*..8¢ local Weather Bureau this week worker, is said to. have | abeth strect at 8 p. m. tonight, it this state are net beime ent : Robe cw = aon a ae Sater hiow. esti. morning issued the following bul- admitted taking about $200,000‘ Was announced today by Jack in this county, and te cp aad tchinesl | lng Uocdneaetar on, thé torsheda letin concerning weather condi- from his employer — 117 years’ | Saunders. cannot be overlooked,” sas : He reported the incident to the | 1025 in the United States: salary — during the last twenty| Dr. J. Lancelot Lester, Jr., will Statement imued by Maret P 4" Roberts | police: and: they “advised: him: to Outside of some cloudiness years, mostly to. buy liquor andj explain the film, which is to be Further, the setement ot bhow that chp. |ewear out warrants calling for | Ver the Gulf States trom Georgia r . e to bet on horses. Ahearn| shown by Antonio Martnez. Ey- Says Then he the arrest of Roberts and Lowe.| int eastern Texas the” weather fi worked as bookkeeper, cashier,|ery member of the organization! “In any event, th the Heit of “ ere ae “| this morning is generally fair 4 § accountant and general mana-| was urged to attend tonight's the possibility of the Guth of & ---—_——— | from the . Atlantic westward in 4 ger for two allied companies. < | meeting. story. I beliewe the what the Plains and southern Rockies. ‘ i z | be fully inyestignted @ grand 4 M: k Ei hth D Cold northwest winds are bring- Est zs ss a | jury impanelied for this po ip al ar Ig ay ing new snows in Montana and “Fi ° . pose,” western North Dakota. Some ‘First Publication, 5 Several of the gambling ‘ light rains are. reported along > } ment called upon The Citron * ° e Texas ci ¥ 4 ay enh a Of Strike In Philadelphia; | *:2%= <= Temperatures. | Of List To Be prea agate! the % In eastern States there has cation of the story, Ome © been a change to colder over the} At 7:30 A.M., EST March 3 [ J said that several hundred pe _ ee R T W k middle and north Atlantic states | would be thrown out of work axt ivers eturn 0 or and some cooler in Southeastern{ ~ Station— T 7 29 P, Total O£ $1,200 * —- ‘the closing of gambling he : emp:| ‘etal Of 229 Persons a > i States @s far south as northern Atlanta | ; |B ke o534:! Poinehal Hours before it was ofte 11.000 Opergion Of | ————— —~ | Florida. Temperatures: have dip-} ‘4000, Have Not Paid Taxes In Awards Will Be ride, 534- Poinciang. disclosed that # grand iif rere ' je ped down to “between sand: 15 Bilt aa i 2 as L_ Pig ket No, 2119-—-Mbige Gla} Saabon ntl Huces, Trolleys And | 1 ‘k Tl ? k o over most of New England and 10] 5 a a Collector-Treasurer Mate Tonight, ‘ ‘ | uick- ihm ing to 20 in New York state while Bae 5: Fiaal Btendiz ee 1564= Mr. roy impossible to get bolit Subwa alns }over most of South Carolina, earert on Archic Roberts Reports mal Evening "907 Avenue. nd ald tee Georgia, Alabama and Missis- | 5°°'0" ae : e Darke crowdat eens ‘Ticket No. 444—Mrs. Wilhames, | bars were cle sill (hut On Sirike out ipni 40-50 degrees prevail. Buffalo 33 A total of 229 persons have not ee st arene aoe Nise Chicitye| zy, 112 Ashe! St The venire of prev Sr TORONTO—Bunny Ricketts, 2] Temperatures have moderated | Buffalo 33 paid their taxes for 1948 on the} tending the annual Navy Charity “oa ket No. 1365-—Ralph Zak, | follow . 2 » year-old Boy Scout. saved the}Seme since yesterday in most! 45 1949 tax roll, according to fig-{ Carnival which is being held at) Apt. 40-B Seaplane Base | Robe £0 ‘ ’ . life of baby David Bond after} Sections west of the Appalach-| a 38 ures just released by City Tax] the Seaplane Base Hanger of the Picket No. 910—Miss Camelia) S. M. Whalton, | \the infant had fallen down an|ians, the Mississippi valley and ig a ; = Coflectér ‘Archie Rokeee: Naval Air Station Tonight is the esta, Overseas Hotel A arg tS " Py tlt} air vent leading to a hot-air} the Plains except colder in Mon- PES ney 2 a last night of the Carnival, and Ticket No. 1370--S. J. Law-/} R. Sil i - c sace in the basement ‘of. his} tana. In the upper Mississippi a8 29 First publication of the delin-| an even larger turnout is expect-| rence, Casa Roma Court Shgren R 7 ” Wiinile. ‘Mis: Whond jwankze temperatures of 20 to 40} 37 quent tax list will be in The Cit-]ed. The first night of the Char- Ticket No. 1080—-Mr. Cruick-| Ral G 4 calling the fire department. | above prevail this mor in-| 36 izen March 8, and the list will be{ ity Carnival drew approximately | shank, 0 Harris Ave Tyne Me ‘1 Pt Bunny took the air vent apart| Stead of sub-zero temperatures | 44 published on March 15, 22 and 29.| 2,000 people, and on the second The winners who w« on; FA w vt pulled the baby out, un-|teported this morning are found | 54 A tax sale will be held April 1| night,.an estimated 5,000 people hand received their prize CBS. Ir W ' hurt but covered with soot in Montana and extreme western} Jé 69 from tie steps of City Hall. In-] were in attendance spot, while those who were not) J ‘ North Dakot 43. cluding t ; 3.75,] On Thursday night, drawings: present are having their prizes | M , Coe tal A strong high pressure system the interest on _the toxes, were | < } ays le ’ 1 t nation and during the night was} the total taxes of $15, is j ple: : _ Carnival, awards will be made Chas 1 W HOPE, Ark.—Four persons | centered over the middle Atlan-} Miami collectable on April 1 , Ticket No,; 14 Mr. B. W. for nine hams, and $1,200 worth | Ben wxieab three in the same family, were| tic states and at the same time a| Minneay On the 1948 roll on which tax- Bineet ae Nie BOE other prizes which: include , t- {killed and three others critically | fairly deep low pressure system } Memphis 3 es for 1947 were collected the icket No. 1004-—Mrs. Ada Mc (Continued On Page Three) Philadel-| injured when a “dud” which|was moving eastward along the | New Orleans 59 total of uncollected taxes rs ClO tran. they were dismantling exploded. | northern border just north of York 97 $2 50, with a _total of ‘ 19) LAW MAKERS COME BiG AND LITTLE The dead included Herbert] Minnesota. 35 property owners delinquent. This | CN k Worthey, 3}. his sisters. Melba es = Cits i is about half of the 1949 total oe ee HF Jean and Marv Emma Worthey, | See | 69 ——____-~— | FM ( and Felton Hartsfield, another | FF *he Sotst ee Buster. 30 Ge Jenina, 11, and Robert fi ‘ 37 ( “ { Bain, about 19. The victims |Dodge “Job-Rated” Trucks |<. Antonio al Plywood Wall Board ! , ) operators of a salvage system Fit Your Job | Praneisco, (eee ees : 5 i H 1 p ed dismantled metal from “duds” NAVARRO, Inc. eee 5; STRUNK LUMBER YARD Db. D nd shells just outside the old 601 DUVAL STREET | tapas C1 TELEPHONE 816 ‘ P 4, Southwestern Proving Ground LWaching tar 42 H.W . | reservation near here. | a x SE mmeenemmmeninmnemmnen! BM D an sams TTI oe anand ph D. Lop * ‘ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA W K . ANNUAL PALACE THEATER Fine Fi hi T kl New BATTERIES for all Cars bi Secesesogy . “ § CHARITY BALL ROY ROGERS in [FINE FISHING FACKIE Craranteed for 18 Month Hilbarn F bSponsored by Women's Aux Te “Beale iy | Thompson Enterprises, Inc. > BES \ 1 § of Monroe County Hospital RETURNS Waianae ears AUTO PARTS! ; 4 | es 121 Duval Street Phone 442 S > Friday, Feb. 25th, 1949 Z| | . ‘ oy 9:30 P. M. 3 ceeeeecceweeeee | Music by G ° Fonrrcnano's ORCHESTRA Dr. Rudolph Ayala ig : : reer rer rrr TTT Tee ee” Leaion Home? Former Resident Physician of Dr. $ id ‘ POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION Francis at Division Phone % CUBAN. CLUB Saturday Evening, Feb From 9 P.M. to AM ee LOS CUMBACHORES IT TAKES ALL SORTS OF MEN to make a legislature. Here oS!) WHTUT SWISS are two extremes in Georgia's General Assembly now in session 1+ Mite met at Atlanta. C. O. “Fats” Baker of Athens, representative from —s) ay Clarke county, stands six feet, two inches tall and weighs “be tween 300 and 400° pounds. James V. Davis of Alabany. Dougherty county representative, is four feet, eight and a half GENTS. The tao inches tall and weighs 110 pounds.

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