The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 16, 1949, Page 6

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Credit Bureau Will — cme (Hastings Thinks |Attractions enh iiss Compile City Directory . , For Tourists | conterene » 1949 Edition Will Rolleston ‘said that’ tourist re He Continued As An’ | tg. Bowen, Casco To Be Studied + & scion to Morse stsacton ond Annual Affair, SAINT AUGUSTINE, March! Special attention. “We want to nose} 16.—A. close study of changes, af- Announced Today —_ -| Assigned To obtttication of the Key West’ Boca Chica Field x Or $ fecting Florida’s tourist ; HTC: 7 oka will be made here Friden, Mer | ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES. | loge ’A.-Mestines {18 by the advertising and tour: ae eee ns ae ae 0/ ist development. division of:the ee m will | Florida: State Chamber. of, Com-| Rental T: "ypewriters’ and March 16 through March 23 =: 2 to 6 P.M. be dome by the Credit Bureau as nm annual affair, it was announc- ed today. The rapid growth of Lieutenants (junior grade) | * ; 3 Miata? . ;| merce, W. F.(Bill) Rolleston an-| Adding Machines - Used Charles H. Bowen and Joseph é coi fi ra pa in y | nounced: today. He’ is chairman of ; 20 and Portable KEY WEST WOMAN'S CLUB Casco, U. S. Navy, recently re- York’ and‘'Lios Angeles, assuming | the division: The conference will | : the population and many chang- ~ 319 Duval Street @ im vital statistics have render. @@ the pre ported to Anti-Submarine De- the atmesph | velopment Squadron ONE (VX- : clear." a ta be. Perfectly, | 1), Boca Shica Field, for duty in- $ its hopes for the future. If it is s important to them, it mi yus city directory ob- | volving flying. f solete | MTieutenant Bowen was gradu- 4 é «ci8 Spain, Protest . soeertent pe ar Accuracy of listings is the pri-| ated from Tucson, Arizona, High | 4 TmarHageraee ah fh d light back” to: China’ now mary objective, according to the , School in 1939 after which he’ : ; nized as a legal ‘Prot- | darkened by cominnntatty Duiblisher. Business firms and in-| attended the University of Ari- ? xk kw dividual being urged to co-| zona at Tucson and the Univer- | ’ re 3 psoas ‘to insure that all infor-| sity of Southern California at Los ! a sini een strict Co ‘the Sone Beas neve st mation is factual and up to date.| Angeles before he entered.the! 4 re not even, new records. The ‘initial goal A house to house canvass will be | Navy in July, 1942, He received (®) Photo! ely ore ouside or/#listingin | 2,000 tons a day was sane made in April, with directory his commission as ensign and hi: fa Linares husk! cot it” is; ee to 4,000 es lay. publication scheduled for May 1.|Navy Wings at Corpus Chris THIS PRISONER, who gave his [ 264!n: ie law to wors! cently, in one. day they ¢ Heretofa the directory has, Texas on September 1, 1943. Hel name as William Henry Drewes; publics, spat. paren tea ‘a A os than £000 tone: been published by out-of-town | served 12° months of overseas 40, has refused food. for five | frotestants, were. atzested dosi interests, and recently - Harold duty while flying torpedo bomb-| days in jail at Thomasville, N. |er nesting SA Ponte eee ree Laubbbscher, of the Chamber of }ers for Composite Squadron 83! ©” ¢ojowing his arrest.on allowed fo hold a geveaiment ray Commerce received an. inquiry.) aboard the me ‘ Feuer ene charge of vagrancy. He’ inti- | or become an,army officer. One WICKERS Fi Fi from 8. L ae go Sage ky cies: 5 | mated he. might continue his | Protestant. minister ‘says, “We ir AEE i ay = hunger strike if convii and | cannot even distribute church; * “th blicatio Key| Lieutenant Casco was gradua-| hv icted iy — } we 4 : hankiscte: [ied from Somerville, Mass., High| given the usual 30-day ‘sen, | calendars through the mail. Yet, advieed this company that the|School in 1941 and he attended} tence for vagrancy. bee mid ape dinter! re: s (Sponsored by VFW Post pees directory would be published lo- | Brown University, Providence, R. ing tar b 5 r E > L, for 's immediately pri- oy © 8 re OWE; ut growing | GLASSE ‘nh for duty with’ Man Exhibit) © js: S MARCH 21 & 22...3& 8 P.M. The directory has many uées,| 0" to reporting mong them one which has not| VX-1. He entered the Navy in Ae Rl ee ee BROKEN? ° * @ Wild West Shows @ Side Shows ualy been, featured. As a] December, “1042, receiving his! Ag Ringl P 4 Gunaiament t0 os plane ‘di Pominigeion ad etuden’ Gada hie ae ing ing Jews were slaves of the Egyp- a soe 2 ped era BF @ Lions @ Elephants @ Tigers, Ete. | ‘ sped Navy wings at Pensacola in Oc. tians there. has. beeftbatred be- at hon wy be a pew she . pn lig “| tober, 1944. He has served | Museum . | tween Jews and Eqyptians until spent = “do thp FIRST CIRCUS- IN KEY WEST Associated with the publisher | months of overseas duty in the| the recent armistice. Thrqugh all job in ONE DAY. IN OVER 20 YEARS” Be diecaeter, phe tall edit] prior to reporting to VX-1 Lt.| SARASOTA, March 16.(FNS)| reamed that a nae coca || TRUMAN L. AMY jh - bh. on anc pd § oe) y — 5 " rH s ‘is fin te mn et os advertising Bowen served as flight instructor | —Sarasota’s art lovers multiplied | eventually work out..a. friendly OPTICIAN IS-YOUR PRIVATE AFFAIR manager. To make the directory |#t Naval Air Station, Jackson-) considerably last Saturday -night| agreement and win’the respect of |] “25 Years’ Experience in the |, when you use VENETIAN BLINDS! more widely available the price | Ville jas Ringling *Museum staged’ aj both sides. Ralph Bunche, a ne- Optical Profession” © With just @ twist of the wrist you has been reduced by half Lieutenant and Mrs. Bowen preview of its one-man. exhibi-| 2°: With: & Ph.D; feop. Harvard, secure as much privacy as you want The iblisher states that 100; With their son David Hugh, 2%, i z,, | deserves the credit for this job. capies — = a po sat an a.| are residing at 1124 Truman Ave. | tion by William Grant, Sherty,| 4 Jewish representative says his KEYS yer of Commerce, | Hue while Lieutenant and Mrs.! husband of screen” star’ Bette| efforts were “super human.” An OPTICAL SERVICE \window treatments. Venetian blinds distribution | q their two children, | Dav Egyptian representative says he ‘are as practical as they are beautiful! CA N. D '¢g mainder to provide a and Joseph, Jr., 2. ra Re . Jr, 2, eryone with an invitation,|is “one of the world’s greatest 110 Duval Street ieee | means for the Chamber to raise residing at 1528 Josephine | and some without, turned ‘out for! men.”.A southerner who worked Also Represented at { CALL—PHONE 1042 WHAT EVER THE OCCASION |... regulate light and ventilation ...! add charm and enchantment to og : ra. | street. the affair and awaited arrival.of| with Bunche. says, ‘1 aiways i —KEY WEST— | " ; needed funds for its own opera Miss Davis Sherry, Museum Di-| swore I'd never work for a negro. Tropical Tog Shop } VENETIAN BLIND CO. We Have Candies That Wilt Awe. 4 at Prices t = : > : . MARATHON WIL ‘OU SMILE? rector A. Everett Austin and-en-| Well, Dr. Bunche is @ feal man. JALOUSIES Within Your Budget Rang | ILL YOU SMILE s Davis and- her} His color just happens to be a lit- Tavernier Hotel es Cer T R beeen ean le diff TAVERNIER 1 1 Si (3) | % | “ 9: husband had dined with Austin} tle different.” 23 ‘Duis ‘treet 3) | mans 10 hun Somebody’s anil John ‘Ringlirig. North,ifcietin eke ote WHITMAN S $1.25 ib. & up AWN Pore la ti ee HHA | Own Radio Always” [Total siniionie ns Melina dene itn ! DILLING’S (Ch erry Cockt il) run ‘AE | THREE HOTELS IN MI AMI | Chocolate Conrad . + $1.00 Ib. BERLIN) —The American], 4 farmer visited his son’s col-| Vi timate at £00. Sherry.) who are faced with an-aw Located R the OMS of the City | é REASONABLE for RESERVATIONS Also Children’s Candies | lege. Watching. students in a) and Miss Davis are scheduled-to} situation. in ‘that they had > RATES WRITE or WIRE with walt and MS tes / A | GARDNER‘S chemistry class, he was tolg|temain here for a-month. | dependent on their famili:s ‘ : Ford Pershing Miller Military Government has just re- turneGd Radio Munich and Radio Frankfurt to the states ‘of Ba- verte and Hesse Radio Bremen end Radio Stuttgart will be re- leased soon ea Under German control these | tations will operate under the States to the Chinese government | “That's a great idea," agreed | J ] B GC: bl , i tame rules of objectivity that) 0 farmer. “When you find it,| US€C 9Y GAMDIEPS | be diverted ana used to hetp: apply to the radio in the U nited | ,, at POPULAR PRICES _—_—_—_—__ they were, looking for a univer- ig education! echensed aby \ 1 solvent. ne Ms anv Mia ° s have bee aft bz “What's that?” asked the farm- | | ays any iam eeeaniiny lee Ben Ch “A fluid that will dissolve any-|Telenhone Lines i {troubles, is asking thatusome .c ing ” the aid. promised by the United ee i" , these students. The suffering in, Hotel Hote! Hotel SS C Y= Gietes. But .e0 in Brituin they vee be you, feging sto. keep, Je TALLAHASSEE, Mareh 16, | China now is: bideous.:Aid -from‘ ff 60 N.E, 3rd St, 226 NE. Ist Ave. . 999 NE. ist Ave. ==P HARM A —— will be owned by the state. “NS)-_The Florida Railroad ang | the United States has dropped to | 80 Roonis 100 Rooms exalt For almost the whole of its 25 namindeek nlsiiicerc tes eas Be papal Flor fps haurced and! 4 trickle. We cannot imagine how Elevater Elevator 80 Rooms i THE Rexalt ( Sear history German broadcast. FILIBUSTER ENDS | Public Utilities Commission’ is} %.,. ‘ - dificult it is for them to make this sacrifice. But it helps us,r lize how very important it is or these students are’ to China and Wa bes been an agency of the} Continued From Page One) | Considering a request that it deny Miral government. For more! the senate, while others are of! telephone service in Miami. to am half its life it was the tool|the opinion that it may remain | amblers. R. K. Bell, Miami, law- Siihe tiitep-tho Saris ‘ | yer, said he has been unable to Solarium Beated Elevator ! REET : 3 BLOCKS FROM iomlicax BUS STATION | 1114 DIVISION ST. Street PHONE 177 ts iia diehes of Bavaria. and s. who rep- Obtain private telephone service A ‘ ae — Meme have mitted them-|Fresented the administration in ; Since he moved ; to a new resi- @ives to the principle that radio} the attempt to pass civil rights | dence. ‘ J should serve the listeners who| legislation, admitted today that He declared: “hundereds: ° of} buy the sets and not the state or| he saw no hope of that measure | telephone lines” are being used | @ single group within the state. | passing at this session of con-|in the Miami area solely for | They h established by law | gress gambling and other illegal and | public radio corporations. These Some of the administration! immoral purposes. He offered to | ? ‘ mtrotied by radio councils, leaders felt that possibly Presi-| submit as evidence a list of 48} ited Rundtuni The coun.|dent Truman may stump. the! alleged gambling houses which e« y economic,} country in the interests of his! he said have p telephones. | w u social and political groups, such| legislative program, | thor lat ae ehurchot peatdig or their ir Sictor | nizations and political parties, | their constituents nev ae bicitidis Gold Mine | yperation of | have re-elected them had they | left to peo-| Not fought against Truman's civil _She—"I hope your recent mar- us phases! "Tights program. r s turned out a great suc- ip c \ : § | e tations will be} There are alme 00 species! He — “Oh quite; I’ve already | . ers and ad.|#mong the fern which| made three plays but of my fee Ue neither flowers nor wife’s past.” TWO WASHINGTON | = e| Continued From Page One | t ft skippered | Sullivar ic Where a tomo SqUatter a needsa ® the rescued menanta! — friend f Runt n fine shape ——__—_—. When it comes to activity, the GIWIES (pronounced, “iva MONI UMENTS thighs have it—twisting, squat- _éase”) in which the clotfi ie bi Engine—"Rocket” Engine—It’s the most talked about sensation of x : : ; ; i ee 1949! And the best news of all is this: You can naw get the“ Rocket” deed equipeme ting, putting terrif ‘ 3 this: é iligh pated pale ee eee ere ga |“ :,Engine's incomparable smoothness—quictness—flash and dash—in an : - i a mit ragga we know is a pair of H na ee fi ae 4 |. entirely new lower-priced line of Futuramic Oldsmobiles! 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