The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 22, 1949, Page 1

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it vou. Lx x ‘No. 69 GAIN ACTIVE; POLICE ALERTED | Thief Relieved To*— Mave Entered 4 Or |Poland Issues _ 5 Other Buildings ‘Warnings To Hotere Pine Steet — | Catholic Priests ‘The Associated press) WARSAW, Mareh 22. — The Polish government, through its | controlled press and radio, began 2 Roman Catho- | <0 burnt matches lic priests in this country. wer the flow of the One newpaper said the priests | * ke inte war fhe w guilty of “certain hos' { « widespread thet threatened the ty Poltee and the Poland. It was furthe the ernment had attempted mysterious thief on several occasions to reach an} weve entered the accord with the priests but that | we at 1407 Pine) they had treated the offers with oe termher @he habit. | an attack toda / THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDA MARCH 22, 1949 E BU RGL é R HELICOPTER es vice learn VICTIMS 1 IN THE U.S. A. (&) Wirephotos | FRED, HALL OF DETROIT, one of five survivors of a plane crash in the wilds of the Great Smoky »mp| Mountains, is brought to Calderwood, Tenn., in a helicopier that rescued all from the See ‘ Patrolman Rene Raiwlo in- | 1 silence.” eatigat ' learned fram iled threats over the radio | “at burg hat brek-' and in the press were directed at} ‘ ' ‘ window. | the priests that some of them | terine ¢ heen. { Lowe! may be arrested and brought to | t : © between 6:45 and | trial | a e t wnler went all - -—- a Cees ' welling We left a which wa largely stolen from ry wr nt ate te trung | the pants pocket of Frank Her- ' t rooms all nandez, 803 Virginia stree Cheeses ' " Chief of Police Joseph “a " wtely miss and Sheriff Berlin A. Sawyer |———-—___——— any theme ‘ have ' wy ¢ me thief is| the lookout for the thief, while]. tered four of /at the same time waring other | the city and| householders to watch their} t $360 | homes. H CITY REGISTRATION BOOKS ON FIRST FLOOR thaty 280 OF About * @.0me Veloce tare ia" pehs “ntive appeared to " register since the books were Se Par Appeared opened January 1. One of the} News reasons why so few of the ap PORT y 6,000 ers. hav ———- the City Registered. Is because the peopte| Slate, Navy And City Represented At* ved to have been compelled to climb cu tall the 31 steps of City Hall to reach the office of the city clerk tains ut Tomorrow morning the regi ' tration books may be found in the office of City Tax Collector Arch c now e Robert ty Clerk It only takes a few minute: _ for each voted to vevister,” said | 0Perated by the city. , te City Clerk Lowe today ; \ ' before election many of them| morning, representatives of the Key West Naval Base, the city and, It} have to stand for hours to|the County's Health Department met with engineers of the State | t ¥y vegist Department of Health. a The state engineers represent SPC iT MECCA FOR MANY nee of the State Board o : he) X Representing the Navy were Captain W. E. Klein of the vy J i~wEt ) j y » Py A 4) Naval Air Station; Captain O. A rot ’ S S ( vi AY “Ou a Smith, USN, medicel officer in command of the Naval Hospital see aetna ae | COMMmanderA..C) Husband, L Nearly AH OF Them ig public korks officer of the Key tee to Litth White West Naval Station during the | West Naval Station, and Lfeut of Mr Truman thanked | LaBlow, USN, of the 6th Di trict; Licut. Commander R. C. evening See ete cetehuny USN and) Chict Wit be t vature of Com. | tant Officer J. R. Hutchcraft Donald MacDonald, USN Representing the city was City unding officer of the Wil) Mane Ralph B. Spalding beare. Slee teliowing riesbannl ROwent ham. foreman of the patched over the Naval Monroc County Grand Jury, shape which protested against the ob. ic Station wires on the departure tha Willlanwbucx. trom micee mable odors from the sew t int in a recent report filed The officers and men of the With Judge Aquilino Lopez, Jt USS Williamsburg wish upon the °! Circuit cue a eve of their departure to express, CSOrSe / 1 r : their sincere appreciation to all County's sanitation + ou those officers and individuals of [ined the purpose of the m the base and station who so kind- Then Lec nee sate ee ly and wholeheartedly contribu- | Possibl ninate the oror ted to making our visit so pleas- este that it would involve som ant pense We consider Key West our, Lee will make a number of ether home and always look for- S2iVeys in the next few days to ward to our return. Au revoir.” dace ne . Oc teneye t K _ the odors and how to effect the es OPEN in the most economical a hl fashion Palace Theater Lee said “he would submit his ‘ andlelight PENNY SINGLETON and fa for the remy ARTHUR LAKE in of odors at the sewage. plant to ‘ the city in from 30 té 45 days. It ORGAN “Blondie In The Dough” | (Continued On Page Five) VEDI I A I ION AAO ARNE a, Whenever You Need ®y J@RRY TREVOR at Genuine AUTO Parts * o For Any Make of Car— 4. Paul's Fine Fishing Tackle *3.22."v.28.c° Lptecopal Charch p CALL ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Thompson Enterprises, Inc. TWINS GARAGE o 0 ort 11K kK Hardware Division—Phone 886 he Southern st Garage in t. t ae 68 | 1130 Duval Str ' alerted their men to be on| Other AP Wirephotos ‘Showing The Hero and Survivors of the Plaee Crash On Page Six A member of the rescue party moves ionmard to ate hing A RS the rescue Sar At right, James Hardy, pilot of the wrecked plane, arrives A blanket covers one of his legs, broken in the crash. shows effects of injuries in the crash. | ‘at Calderwood in the helicopter. Move To Remove CITY HALL TOMORROW — Odors Of Sewage (62, died © this ity Car Sid [On Boca Chica Meeting Held This Morning At Health Clinic Initial steps were taken today to eliminate the sien odors that arise from Sewage Plant No. 2 in Palm Avenue, which is} Gabe Ecce Chua t just At a meeting in the Monroe County Clinic, Fleming stret, this | ‘that at 11:45 p last night his | about half a mile we ¢ harge ford int engi " Subsidiary Sells To Poland PARIS, March 22 en edition of Paulson's said | traveling about 35 miles | ell over to the right of | running in the oppesite direc swerved over gainst the left hand |} Herald-Tribunc tory that the Ford Motor Com munager of the sold ae $10. orth of old part ~ Two Submarines Leave Vor Cuba current Ford ca » USS Sea Cat, ME aee DOace val Station, left carly this Guantanamo Bi Private Hancoel: eer Ae * ISTRANDeonua: Tuesday and Wednesday WALL FLOWER ow Corporal! GHTH ARMY IN 23 (Delayed).—Pri RODE TO RIO Julia Knight, moted to the grad 2 serving with the recently pro ee as MONROE « Tuesday and Wednesday Arthur Takes Over 24th Infantry Division. The famed , also’ known as th AND HOWARD F Coming: ON AN ISLAND WITH YOU Peter Lawford, third largest and southernmost the Japanese home islands. Cerporal Hancock, West High School Honor: Guard To Participate In April 8-10 Meet held its regula: monthly; meeting last evening at the” “American *| Legion Home on Stock Island. ‘The Honor Guard will partici pte in the Department Conven. tion tobe held on April 8-10, 1949, Sarasota. The Guard will sponsor a dance at the Legion on Saturday eve- ning, April 2nd. Pritchard’s or- chestra has been engaged for the affair. The Committee appointed to arrange the dance are Albert L. DiNegro, Jr, Frank L. Aritas, and Elbert L, Buchanan. Two new members were re- ceived and were Bradley Sweet- ing and Paul L, Mesa, Jr. The Honor Guard will partici- pate in the joint installation cere- ; monies to be held at Marathon during April, as well as at the! ceremonics for Arthur Sawyer ; i Post. Mrs. M. G. Brown Died This Morning) Mrs. Minnie Granger’ Brown, short illness. The body is being sent today by the Lopez Funeral | funeral: services.and burial. Survivors: widowed, clams isis “Ashwood, Al Ts. Dichsen, Hardenburg, Kentucky, A. B. Neblett, Jacksonville M. O. Brown, Miami; sis- rs, Duck Dixen, Gordon, Alabama; Mrs. Kelly Comer Ann- iston, Alabama; brothers, James, Gratt, Ed and Grady Granger, }* Sneeds, Fla.; 13 grandchildren and four great grandchildren morning after a! Home to Donaldsonvilie, Ga., for Will Re-lease Or Re-sell To Other Interested Investors: Bay $21,770 Worth Gf Municipal Bonds ! Key West may have a dog track for next winter's tourist see. * sont City Commissioners last night instructed Attorney M. The Key West Guard of Honor| Ignatius Lester to have the conditional pcre Sam Hyman repealed. Hyman agreement. MURDER VICTIM t | | PA TRICIA BIRMINGHAM (above), 16-year-old high school | girl, was found dead in the Milwaukee river at Milwaukee, Wis., with two bullet wounds in her head and concrete blocks | tied to her ankles, She had been missing since py February, 10. Public Hearings By Senate Committee On ' Pact, Connolly Besides, Senators Will Discuss So That American (By The (smo dv m WASHINGTON, March 22.— Though a big majority of sena- tors is said to be in favor of the! proposed North Atlantic Alliance, soon disap-| yet that subject will be discussed thoroughly in the senate, it was showed opposite reactions to the North Atlantic Alliance. A reported officially today Besides, Senator Tom Connol- ly, Democrat, Texas, chairman public. He added that the ques act Thoroughly | North Atlantic Stated Today | unitea States, Great Britain, | France, the Netherlands, Bel |gium, Italy and Iceland. The Public May Be Informed) signatures will ‘not be binding | till they are confirmed by each government in its own legal | way. The confirmation in the | United States must be made by the senate. Dispz Bulgaria received here today spokesman for the Bulgari government asserted that — the jof the senate foreign relations pact is adeft. thrust to brin |committee, stated today that the |hearings on the bill before his the “imperial |committee will be opened to the about war, and that behind it i sssion” of the Western Powers, In Denmark, at a session of the tion is of so great a concern to parliament, the foreign minister the American people, they should be fully informed about its pro | visions. Connolly thought that a week’s. While he was speaking, stude ‘hearing would be sufficient to go’ members of Denmat * | into every phase of the subject, | but Senator George, of Geort a aid that the hearing should be continued as long as anybody | wishes to testify. declared that the pact is the only assurance now availi sure the peace of the wld ‘ist Youth, who wer lery, dropped leaflets ame want to fight for Wali Street They then began to make The pact is due to be signed on demonstration, but were sup | April 4 by representatives of the FOR SALE QUALITY USED CARS Lindsey Motor Company 404 Duval St—Next to La Concha TELEPHONE 616 Hotel—Telephone 501 ONE 124 ee eaaeaaai TICKET OFFICE ALL AIRLINES PRICE TOURS _ ee (Conunued On Page Six) Marlite Enameled Tile STRUNK LUMBER YARD ,| — MIAMI - KEY WEST BARGE LINE. Inc. CLYDE-MALLORY DOCKS TELEPHONE 6 Barge Leaves Miami | Every Friday tches from Denmark znd deputics that read, “We don't Lester will ask State Representative Bernie C. Popy te intr j duce legislation in this year’s state session in April repealing the . Answering a question by Commissioner Fred J. Dien es te whether the ‘repeal’ needed « referendum, the city attorney stated OO ints referenduins was neces sary. Lester then said that should ‘another sale be made after the Hyman repeal that a referendum would be mandatory. He would not state for certain if a Wwose would likewise require & fefer endum. : For Leasing Only Mayor A. Maitland Adame was for le: of the property, am! net for outright sale. (The electorate of Key West had voted-fora do ‘track on Stock Island at the last ‘ general election twe years age! The dog track at thattime was | contested by many in the city but proponents of the meesure were relatively easy “Vietors im the election. The whole issue of the dog track revolves‘ around Cony oner Louis bonell’s declare | tion that he has an interested , backer in Miami of a dog track | here. . Carbonell has declined to | state who the Miamian is, #ut j the commissioner has reitereted ied man is well able financially * | the business matters of the « | that mulated since thes ting “All resolutions and . ordinan ces were unanimously voted on, and those approved were Buy New Truck Payment of $1754.96 to Mow | E. Moredock Company of Miama | Florida=“for one International motor truck. The truck is for the j police department | Set Hearing Date | Called a public hearing third Monday in April [purpose of hearing a zon | change for Dey street from indus ‘trial “A” to residence “B”. ¢ missioner Louis Carbonell re minded the commissioners the | they had requested th ago that the pldnnir | present w zoning code Flagler street are Buy Bonds Costing $21,770 Authorized — purchase $1000 bonds of the City of K West. Six of the bonds w chased for $1,990 and we terest, five for $1,010 | te 1a | est and the remainin: t and accrue The $21,770 pure possible a savin f $5 the interest that would bare bee Rev oe Decision t fe t “ board setting uy 00 to be use last year at Can Now Enter en Private Property I ed rf t t at board to ente Come In end See the NEW i s48 HUDSON, 6 & 8 Cyl.—the sm est design lines im bedy end economical model engine at K. W. HUDSON CO Simonton and Gree Stree: Antonio bistem — 1696

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