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Collections In he Been Good Callector Wilson Says Taxes Not Paid On Some Parcels: Some Personal Taxes Unpaid While collections of real estate in Monroe been good, Tax Col- ord BE. Wilson said to- many country on which been paid, and nal property pay- yet been received ant personal ewunt have there ace a good thet samme pe Merten have toy howe Heth ty pe { taxes become te bormay tf not paid by April 1 After the date delinquent prop n te incur penalties. In the penalty is onth, and if pay le by May 31, cer eal estate parcels Personal percent a splemed that, if a 4 tend wishes ‘ teem it after the certificate will be obliged that has 4 I be given a tax Administration Fstablist ed In'S oa For Word * Pirene Penick Before Preceding burt ; Laeca Dejected ve ated Perens M : ported netrug Truman in « < t " . wa ‘ ‘ ii t lent ih the President FOR SALE QUALITY USED CARS Me unr 4 Next to Le Telephone 501 ik eae, NOW OPEN Specialising in 1 teeebewy #04 Duval Bt oncha Dressmaking | an Alterations | Yard Goods Notions Have Your FORMAL Made to Order! berm Giadiy Given | ELLA’S SHOP Eile Castro, Prop | 608 DUVAL STREET Essay Contest Offers $150 © ipeeias to The Cittnend TALLAHASSEE, March 12. — A There essay contest, offer- | a $l iP, , is being | iz ion Phit niver- igh school s@niers expecting to enroll in the state ‘schodl ure eligible. { Cengisting of $150 ‘the. scholar- ship will provide books and tuit- ion for’an entire school year. In} addition to aiding: seme prospe tive student, | the: contest coin: cides ‘with the present. publicity drive’ for the: University. Tithed “for a Greater Florida, | a Greater University of Florida,” the essays will have the topic #the part of the University in re-| lation to the progress of the state.” Acting as final judges will be: Dr. Jopn S, Allen; Dean R. C. Beaty, Dean of Students; and Prof. Charles A. Robertson, Chairman, Division of Language and Literature. Requirements can be obtained from the principal of the Key West High Sehool or by writing | Tau Epsilon Phi Essay Commit- | tee, Box No. 551, Gainesville, chin Forces Lose | ae Temperatures At 7:30 A.M.. EST Station Temp Atlanta 36 August. Billing Birmipghar Bismark i Boston 30 Bultalo 21 Charitston 42 Corpus Christi 68 Cincinnati 24 D 25 Detroit 22 Et Pa 5 Ft WwW 52 Galveston 62 Jacksonville Kansas Cit KEY WEST . 64) Key West Airport Los Angeles 42 M fian 5) Mia 51] Minneapol 11} Memphi 3 New Orlean 44 New York 37| Norfolk Oklahoma City Omaha 2 Pensacol 5 Pittsbur 2: R r 3 St. Lou 2 San Antor 5 San Fror 4 Seatth 4 Tallahas 4 wm pa 4 Washington 3 Senta AO Me tl e PM IR For Sale Special This Weel: 3 New 1949 Studebaker Pick-U: Trucks .. . In Stock .. . Wil Be Sold Way Below List Price TWINS GARAGE 1130 Duval hone 16° SATURDAY NIGHT After the Barn Theater Show. CHRISTOPHER BEAN”. Go to the ‘DOGS’ DANCE’ at Raul’s Club $1.50 Admission Benefit Key West Humane Society (2 { plained of a pain in his legs, but! ‘Northeast U.S. | wick early today, Strong _north- [are causing land New England. Although pre- | cipitation in connection with this In Fight To geil ore }in the northern Rockies Be ‘iasieslsy Satisfactory; Nine Doctors, Seven Nurses In Attendance (By The Associated press) LONDON, March 12.— King George VI was operated on today for a nerve disorder in his right leg, and shortly after the opera- tion his physicians issued a bulle- | tin, in which they said his con- dtion was entirely satisfactory. | “Several months ago ‘he com-/| chiefly in the right.one. X-ray ex- | aminations showed that the nerves. were not functioning ; | Properly and was arresting - the} | circulation ofthe blood in his} legs, However, the condition of his | left leg so improved it was de- | (Continued On ‘Page Five) Intense ‘Storm Continues Over (Special to The Citizen) | BOSTON, Ma: March 12— Most of the Northeast. is still be ing influenced by the intens storm which developed’ yester- day off the Virginia coast. This storm moved passing through Nova Scotia into New Bruns- hed 20 to 35 mph snow flurries and colder weather over most of the} Great Lakes region, the Ohio; valley, Pennsylvania, New York | erly winds r storm has been generally light} some snow, sleet and even freez- ing sein oecurned with the falling | temperature: Temperatures far below normal extend far to the South with freezing temperatures reported in the Gulf states, New Mexico and Arizona. At Birmingham it} reached 30 degrees this morning. | Raleigh, N.C., and Richmond, | Va.. reported 27 degrees, Louis- | ville 25 degrees and 32 degrees Winslow, Ari The northern Plains states are | at} still the coldest in the Nation} with temperatures, of near ,or; »clow zero occurring this morn-} ing thru Wisconsin, north Dakote | The and Minnesota minimum : | temperature reached 16 degrees | below zero at Bemidji, 12 at In- Falls and 3 above at Duluth making Minnesota the oldest state of the Nation but North Dakota came a Cc! with Bismark reporting und Devils Lake 4 above. Fair, mild weather prevails ver the southern Rockies and near normal temperatures occur and far system causing rain and ernational above | vest but a LOW pressure over New Mexico is some scattered light snow in these regions. | Recruiting Women For Army, \ir Force MIAMI, Mar. 12. ‘The WAC AF recruitment program i gain open to all qualified wo Jaccident were Mr. lose second | ¥! Cottage 23, Ocean View. jolly, Castro 0, phioto HERE'S A MASK USED BY cupaNs in the carnival season at Havana which brought an official protest from the Russian leg: tion. The Russians said it resembles Premier Josef Stalin. They claim it is discourteous and asked the Cuban Ministry of State to prevent sale of the masks. The protest was rejected. Said the Cubans: “The effort of the Soviet legation to apply the to- talitarian repressive measures it MOTORCYCLE- ‘CRASH LAST ON BOULEVARD Edwin E. Ketchum‘In : & | An autonipbile - motorcycle etash last night on Roosevelt | Boulevard, near the Naval Hos- ; pital. critically injured Edwin | E. Ketchum, of the AUW |, | school, N.O.B. Ketchum was riding t nn and Ralph D. Wilkie was he driver of the 1948 Sedan that figured in the dent. Wilkie is atached « to SURASPEUDT, Section Base. with Wilkie were ais wife and Mr. and Mrs: Neon Dickerson. Witnesses ‘to the and Mrs. Mar- oreycle Frazier aeci- In the car The motorcycle was a com- plete wreck ond wes some 60 feet from where the crash occurred. Ketchum is today condition at the Naval Hospital. ; badly injured in found in a critical His legs were che accident. Officer Davenport represented he police department at the cene of the crash. } sass, Released ‘rom Jail Today nen who wish to serve in the Frank Jolly, Hector Castro and Sein of Air Force,” was an | 53am Bass. who had been convict- ced today by Major Harel: | d on charges in connectign with | 4illman, recruiting offi fo | he theft of slot machines in the he South Florida area. “Only : | ‘Iks Club Annex, were released mited number of women can b | rom jail thi: morning "ken because quota for wo They had- been ntencesd to j nen in the Air and Army | ail for one year, but because of 3 so small,” ood behavior ad five days de- Staff Sergeant H. Mc ucted from their, time every i's WAC-WAF re nonth. ten women thi, This ‘morning, when released 1¢ two “branches 0*} hey had been in jail 10 month, rvice if they can meet dhe ex,| Phey left the jail at 8 o'clock unc j acting physical and mental spec} hey were happy .oyer their re- | wisi ase. ifigation: LB AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AL RUMMAGE SALE Simonton and Angela Sts, Saturday, March 12, and Monday, March 14 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Benefit Division Street Elem. School Library Sponsored by their Parent- Teacher Association 4 AMAMAMAAAAAAAAAAARAA SASS > AA AA AALAAAAAAAAAAAAAADA i | TREASURE LOCATERS Newest Electronic Instruments —30-Ft. Depth—1 Yr. Guaran- tee—Locate Any Metal Objects —Treasure List and ‘I Have’ Basis CALL SATURDAY and SUNDAY ONLY at South Beach Motel Mr. Coffman, Cottage 6 {posemcnan ers emememprspenn mn meeieesn ee! suggests is unacceptable. AUTO NICHT FOR KILLING () Wirephoto | Carey, schools ch KERMIT OWEN FRAZIER (above), 34, described as a mem- ber of a prominent familv at Winston-Salem, N. C., has been jailed at Redwood City, Cal., in connection with the death of a rich widow. The widow, Mrs. Mary L. Thompson, 58, was shot to death at nearby Atherton Wednesday night. Her twin daughters, Doris, 29, an Sharle, were shot and wound- ed. Frazier wag reported en- caged to Doris while the fem- ily lived in Denver, Colo. | Arabia at the request of King ‘For Drive To Obtain Funds ("Ss “Press Sheree Has “No. For Question About Bp And On Mine Strike ~ T wot nti rg ou st prado Justice of the Little White My Wee Associated Press) Vinson “LONDON, March 12." Tle he ae Re eee plane, “Independence,” Abdullah. ar marched into Transjordan at the} Air Field with Vinson and Represenative request of ‘officials in that ‘coun- Tel Aviv, ‘capital’ of ‘the es of Israel, when’ it heard of the; ‘Ex-Gl to that area, denied ‘the report ‘Eleetrocutes Self that Jewish troops had attacked on orange juice, two The statement further said. that! ing that he had had an incurable! milk., only’ yesterday representatives ‘of | stomach ailment, Harry Dieterle, | Charles Ross, presidential «ee armistice with Transjordan. L high voltage tower, leaped out! the president drank A month ago the British di onto the wires and dropped 125! orange juice, and not en orange udi| feet to the ground. after 32,000{ synthetic colored dvinit yolts had raced through his | by Pruzan’s Products. Si ok og full of orange- an 1 Con nitte oP to the President and ae troops are reported today to have The. President's plane, try. movement of the British troops. outposts: of -Transjordan aoidieds, | CEDAR GROVE, N, J Fears] soft-bulled Chas, toast, coffee and the State of Israel had signed»an} | 32-year-old- veteran, climbed a’ retary, was quick to ‘ Patched 1,000 troops to Sal 4 body. 4 zane has sent 2 jug Rieter parry bor <i Faun the Indes City. ag Louis Cor. | bonell was at the airport to greet the congressman. To Control Dreaded Cancer D: Begins On April. 1, With. Louis ; Carbonell As €any | one in cight, dics. One- third of | the Persons with’ cancer —s AUSeS, of death in chi dren. more deaths than} Campaign Chairman Louis Ca: ; bonell announced at the _meet- It cau: {ing of the Monroe County Unit of measels, whooping cough, scarlet jthe American Cancer Society, fever and diptheria combined. jheld at the County Health Unit Many aewspaper accounts of | Thursday night, that the annual. youthful. cancer sufferers are drive for funds for cancer con-' published, but the’ disease is in- trol _wilk open on April 1 and’ variably disguised by the use of Dei Steelman, presidential ad | viser, has had phone ¢alls with PSecretary of Defense Forrest» about the “Civilian Defense Set up” and. with Frank Puce, garding’ the contemplated “Me Organization of Congress” plan. ova AA Palace Theater ROD CAMERON and ILONA MASSEY in “THE PLUNDERERS” slid sia dled CN Ns Rd All You Can Eat 52.00 BUFFET DINNER CHILDREN, $1.00 Sunday 1:00 - 9:00 CASA CAYO HUESO South End Duval Street (Under New Management) Tony(¥eccaro, Associated Press en questions regarding | Pepresentati and . ew the John L. Lewis called 2- week terminate on April 17. jthe specific ph: as Hodgkins Highlights of the campaign Diseasc, Lymph Sarcoma or Leu- he include a dance sponsored : kemia. y the Jaycees and a midnight Funds made available through 4 {show-under the auspices of the! the annual drive provide ors {strike ond paging = weet ule Business and Professional Wo-| tions with the means of conduc- } ® _ Hype ey ~ men’s Club. Downtown head-' ting their cancer research, and} R aad oe. quarters bas been provided by'| hospitals and clinics are supplied | eps Was “N@ Commant” Dan Navarro and will be staffed with cancer treatment equip-| sirike for te pong pee ‘py Navy Wives Club members. ment. | ark Se oe eee he | A Tag Day. will be held. The results of the work being | ise Sheervers have alreedy oon The Key West Citizen will co- done to reduce the number of! ibe that ‘an strike ts ber oust operate with daily publication in’ cancer deaths has been shown by | {he} \ cede oe an appeal for contributions, Radio a marked reduction in the num-|{2¢ buge coal stockpile now ex i Station WKWF will give time. ber of women's deaths, and men's Ihe “tie Die Hg (I on the air fer cancer campangn deaths are also being slowed per- ‘ » talks three times a week. Albert. ccptibly. | ane a Cop? j tions are discussed shortly Committee members present at | rman for can-! | last nights’ meeting included Dr. cer control, will speak before as-: semblics of the. 8th to 12th Allen Shepard, Mrs. Vera Wood, | graders, and distribute pamphlets Mrs. J. Schimmeyer, Antonio}! for the students to take home. Martinez, Mrs. Eileen Coughlin, House Dee ides _ Campaign plans were discussed Lou Smith, J. Murphy, L. Jack-| ¥ ] To Vote On Bent in conference with Mrs. Malcolm son, Albert Carey. Ss. Doris | te Smith, Florida state nder, by a Louis Carbonell. Pane lorida state oa ey and ui nel ' Control Measure Relations Director H os OES ‘Bondurant and Miss Betty 7 oS this. Ms ‘Whe Asewetmted Peasy? Mrs. Smith emphasized the GLASS DOORS | WASHINGTON, Mirch 32 three parts of the work for ean- The House of Represemtulives «le sees) * rider a. ol ‘ STRUNK LUMBER YARD! O20 fly tere ns TELEPHONE 816 aid thet the bill, | undergoing several change cer control, through education, ; service and research, and describ- | ed new successful methods _ of after havens cure for persons suffering from canecr when detected in the early ety Saipan? | POON besa pa, Ao ih na ' a | the bill provides for ‘ty Mr. Bondurant stated that 3,000 MIAMI - KEY WEST jsiun of rent control till cancer victims would die in! BARGE LINE. Inc. | next your. Florida in 1949, and 200,000:| CLYDE-MALLORY DOCKS Soe ae deaths will result from cancer in; TELEPHONE 6 (Osa mae é the United Stat of every! c er Barge Leaves Miami six persons contra and Every Vriday ak saad Sey | TICKET OFFICE - ~ P Congres, hie. 0 ings What STRAND conaitiones Neenalhocesegrdly onee om the re Sane control bills depends on the PRICE TOURS., .f WORDS 2nd MUSIC! [cote f be JUDY GARLAND, Wichhy ‘ern senator T filtbarter CEES) Fieming 6. MGUNGT? SON ROL tered its twelfth day tad = AND Gd CARISS! -Coming: The Velvet Touch Rosalind Russell, 1 Claire Trevor and Greenstreet ALL AIRLINES seen After the Flower Shou SATURDAY NIGHT Go to the ‘DOGS’ DANCE a Reul’s Club See and Hoar MORGAN DENNIS and his famous Television Admission... . 81.50 Key West Humane Society Rummage Sale BENEFIT Monroe County Hospital Auspices Key West Business & Professional Women’s Club DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED Bring Bundles to STELL’S |, Beauty Nook, Fleming St. or Phone 699 for Pick-up |) eee te MONROE ccoizp 3 Darling Daughters MACDONALD, JOsK: ARNOLD Coming: Amores de Virginia Se: A. ;