The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 1, 1949, Page 6

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Setter dee that hit same thing in Miami, and collect. ‘ the 1880, the/ed, by the way, is new pyramids] till the bill is passed. It sets Started and .creating in~|limit for Marshall Plan expen tense competition for new mem- } diturés ‘at $5 billion, $580,000 mi Cheb hes the advantage tagether through per- praple who have never} pies of course, the, getting into # pyramid, already ‘: when the top of the! under way, if you feel the ‘urge reached: | to risk a buck and get acquainted sperate “parties” were’ with a lot of new people. Setsthern Cross hotel last Naturally, there will be a lot* Wee others were going of people left her perts of the city when the crackup comes, but fe if the pyramid Americans are always ready to‘*! Mr. Papy was named’ chair? take a chance on getting to the man of the Motor. Vehicles and twe other new top before that happens and col- Carriers and Aviation Commits ieeedintely ~ cach lecting in a big way. {_; tee. EP 14. Commander Perry : Sees To Duty In Norfolk xe toe tee a } stories recently regarding the ex- ‘; cess of budgetary requests over" 9 Mitacked To * the estimated revenue for ‘the! ment Squadron ONE (VX-1) at’ biennium of 1949-1951. It. apt Boca Chica Field on March 31° pears that many millions more of had served as Armament Officer,! revenue. must be obtained | fro Svecial Weapons Officer, Project ‘some other ‘source or soure: | Bimee October, 1918 Pilot, and Senior Member of the As Iam a member of the Financé: ' Analysis Section of the squadron ‘and Taxation Committee, I shall: eenest Commander 404+ since reporting for duty in Oc- be pleased to learn the attitud¢ BR. Perry, formerly tober 1948. ,of residents of Manroe county, street. om Mereh = =The Perrys will visit . their "when measures come up for con= Key West and ore parents in Starkville, Mississippi, sideration in that committee. nat broken. and cach new mem D, FRIENDSHIP CRAZE Pyramid Priend-|days to go through the ‘cycle, wtreemiined versio have had the experience with the feoree, and hun-| bers and the subsequent, early | lion. “bust” of the bubble. They advise Perry E. Murray. Norfolk, Virginia and Lykens, Pennsylvania before! ————————________ Perry will report LODR Perry reports to his new ,C: Gillette, Jr., 901’ Flagler stre: the steff of Fleet Air duty station on April 24. lon March 28 and a patty giver LODR and Mrs. Perry . were*by..LCDR and Mrs. Charles Wr guests of honor at a party given. Knapp, 516 Williams’ street, on tne Develop- by Commander and Mrs. Norman March 26. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN fed ia confinement and LATHERS CAUGHT in solit fies Tbe kept. 6t (Continued From. Pi ce as Lathers coming around : 1811—James McCosh, Scottish | curve in the highway’, said : and prof presi- ‘Andrews amount for the operation of the} dent’ of Princeton Unit Marshall Plan for the next 15|der whom it attained greatness,|ame was Matthew Arnold in Scotland. Died Nov. 16,{ : ‘ PRESIDENT ASKS Continued From Page One) | expenses should be cut . Idi Version Of Popular Chain Letter Idea\ er ipieh Che ba ee @ x & & TS CITY IN FULL FORCE « Pitle time to reach) with a dollar bill—it takes 12. ‘vens, here today. “. I questioned him. He ‘said hii months from June 30. : finement, Lathers said he hi It had been, expected that the| 194. vote on the Marshall Plan would have been taken in the ¢, ih the ahr scrip pected wet Se, wi packpot end of) Scott Lucas, administration lead- ben hie Bey West! 0, calsbow. ‘Ver, charged the delay: had been As pointed out by persons who| caused. by. a anes filibus' Republicags. He indicabed, he keep; the senate: in session | that he had been in Key Wes! for a few hours. “We made him _ take. off -hig pants. On both the right and left leg were two small. patch It didn’t look as though he yt. “d ia 1823—Simon B. Buckner, Con- federate lieutenant -g tucky governor, -born..in- Hart y, Kentucky. ‘Died: Jan. 8 fa-| “We found that the.man,wa if * carrying an ice pick ahd a could have hurt us. The E (handcuffs “on hi Lathers is’ said to have admit+ “out. of the chain at the hos- putting a clasp in the lay | Mous actor a against a whirling el- factors, whose. first.. stag _ - fwere failures, born in : Died Jan. 20,, 1881. : 1852—Edwin'A. Abbey; wi ‘Lathers: At the County Jail Dep uty William Archer defini identified him as Lathers!* there---was no“ i bracelet: on the man..whenare}. . . 44 4 Grocers CX aaeeesadasssesssasasaasy REPRESENTATIVE : Continued From Page One) powerful in the house. The lettem}. *2°°— . i ; i A ‘seréen “star; “the mia informing him. of: the appoint; thousand faces,” born in Died Augs26, 1930. | | ‘In’ 1663, the Plymouth, Colony provided ‘that any anently injured. in, military.ser- ice:in defense-of the colony BH in Philadelphia. Died Aug. 1 , S holding the bag ™ent was received from Lathers was immediately pla ee ~ THREE HOTELS’ at POPULAR PRICES rigzly bears are said: to be! bor's d he was out On parole after sery-| ~ . ‘ing a.sentence of three years at 952-A 11:15 A.M. 12:00A.M. | 951-8 12:30 P.M. Flight Key West Havana Flight Havana “952 8:30A.M. 9:15A.M. | 951 00 A.M, 952-M 10:15 A.M. 11:00A.M. | 951-A 10:00 A.M, 952-B 1:45PM. 2:30P.M.| 951-C 1:90 PM. mus pe M. o48 ‘953-C 2:30P.M. 315P.M.] 951-D 2008, 952-D 4:00P.M. 4:45P.M. | 951-M. 3:90PM. . 4:15 P.M, The other four committees, td 4 which he was appointed are Fir j}mance and Taxation, Bank and ; Loans, Salt Water Fisheries, and | Business Administration. f “People of Key West, as well as |* Located in:thesHeart of the City - ROOMS: with BATH and: TELEPHONE Pershing é Hot 226 NE. Ist Ave. said 400"R@OMS Should be ‘provided ‘for, during ae y oWRITE or W: REASONABLE for RESERVATIONS country’s first pension. act., CARD OF THANKS Our sincere appreciation is ex- ‘tendéd ‘neighbors and friends for kindness and sympathy shown us ‘and: for floral tékens of remem- branee \.in-the “hours “of anxiety: find bereavement occasioned by 229 NE. Ist Ave, he recent jiness{and death of; ‘Ones Doddridge B. 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