The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 9, 1949, Page 1

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h cmemeetaiietal ~ VOL. LAK. No. 5 Dedication Of 3 New Convent Auditorium Comlortably Sea Units In U. S. Decontrolled (fy a eeracea Press, WASHINGTON, April o—Tig: | , he Wood, housing expediter, an- feeeratate, Rey West | pounced toay that he had decon- | | welled rents on 58,000 additional @ Mom, FIELDS nits in 27 states. From i pony earliest days The. Phe number of units now de- | Cymrret Meey Herteeuiate hae controlled in the United States ee om aeeet end help we Key =o . ena . pen ‘ood warned that i lords b oe Se ok pd resort to gouging in the decon- iter, Ge Convent hopes to be | Molled areas, he will immediate- ft xen greater cervice ty mek. ly clamp dawn ceilings B-egain: te Phat endetertum available to! eg - Sea" Otis Johnson, Key West and, War Vet, Dies Persons Seether Milestone te Servicers And Assets 1 Convent Mary Mes ditese te amy * oe ce geniaons and a @rtt te pied te ~ 4 themsel ve: Mat prev cbege new wud. ! I Ba Pi H jae, oot in the bewutiful Con- BM y ines j Gerderm. seete 100 persons Geetertatty and the very 7 teres Mrs, T. H. Curtis, 511 Francis | }~ 4 sere Sees could wd street, this morning received et thee handed persons telegram informing her that her | The eoetetiee ate exeetiont,! brother, Otis Johnson, 70, had ot eee © © eiiten, am am: died last night at 11:30 in the! see wpetem. The lighting is/ Veterans’ Hospital at Bay Pines, | fuoreent and easily Florida. Hi Serie Brame vierbility is ex. ja. He was a veteran of the | eet freee erwheore in the or ‘Spanish-American War. Pe oF Nite merrsine. Wide} Mr. Johnson was born and| — lied ry —— #ong | reared in Key West. It was here ah oie we auditorium in i o | Gains Ged vertitation and visi | that he enlisted to fight in the | oes Tee stot ore comfortable “4? against Spain; in April, 1899, | Hh Pheety of eee room ge that: two months afjer the blowing up| oot tewe to tend up if of the battle Maine in Havana{ & a kote yet os w Orlando leg. but upon docs: not “believe that"any, pe end cthvective his bocuming * ill’ about a rr, isis has developed “between te) ot Silver Grey terrete-cne ago, he went to Miami to make the city and the county which: ‘ Were the four lower his home. He had been in the "t be ironed out at_a general m welle and the hospital three » of coment and ter- from hardening of the : His mother, Mrs. sries. | John- G Petites White Gumerete f& the son, resides with Mrs. Curtis at that be was trying to arrange a them terval turming the outer | the Francis street add Other meeting betwene the city and ‘the! he of the € nt) pew Awl survivors ave Mrs. C. E. Snyder’ county commissions for next! rn ‘ ait onl “ :. e ‘ * and Mrs. William Fuller | week, cither in the afternoon o 1 - a ir ” ed maditied Reeqnangee Miami; his widow; son, evening. at - yu ee, 6 Otis Johnson, Tuscon, Ms 5 Mitinn ait ite Git” wontte ond and daughter, Mrs. ‘We, the city, never have had eed upper etery fits well in- Turner, Atlanta any trouble with the cow © ete ee tate te) Puneral services and burial the conduct, of our affairs,” sé ceetines compeny of Com) will take place at Phuad Pines. Carbonell. “I don’t ‘think that “oe . amie The Comvent, Mery tinmacu there will be any cause for sueh ” stabitiehed here in 1660 has ry jl ierce trouble when the commissiongrs “ « cnwer educational hetreths, the five Holy tore whe arrived here : 4 peer, bad set up their om echeel within «4 month. Henry Joseph Pierce, 68, this morning in his res 1920 Virginia strect Vises ve inter, more than 190) He is survived by two sisters, “4 were onculled . Key West, and be deta wf that same yo reho, Miami; one e328 «ewer epidemie of amall- brother, est Pierce » th town compelled the Fune services will be held ty cfeee thelr eeheet. And | tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock . there, Wee @ dearth of/ in the First Baptist Church, Rev the Hoty Name Sisters of! George Ray. pastor, officiating. ‘ " eorviews, taking om Burial will be in the faimly plot 1 dan maety contagious in city cemetery. Pritchard Fu- trots seh as the colored see-| neral Home is in charge of ar- “ mt the Peethouse on the/ rangements. The body will be tehorte of the town eleced in the Church at 2:00 p.m.‘ by dune M694 the old convert- | tomorrow ws Convent war sold ent © Jenuery 1674 the founda. ; ‘ we will try to work out some sat- | fee of the prevent Coavent was) Mr ¢. Bethel isfactory arrangenient.” te The esters worked on the | ; The situation came to a head homarives in their let- J Mi this week when City Commission- oS Spat ets gos Dies In Miami eee. ato the buikiing the city could get along without butting was not Mrs. Georgana Bethel, of 428 county assistance in making its hed they moved in. | N. W. 6th street, Miami, diced , sments for which the county ving the fin. | yesterday morning wanted to chargetthe city $1,500. times and fu Funeral services will be held ee rehome Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock in . Seneol and Get. the chapel of Pritchard Funeral as opened by the! Home. Rev. Robert Weaver, of WANTED i shortly af- the Ley Me ial Church will Manager for Small Hotel On Page Four Officiate, Burial will be in the Man and Wife family plot in City Cemetery 8: icc. Survivors are the widower, ris oie Wallington Bethel; four daugh ters, Mrs. Isabell Stepheson, Mr Rubi ~ k, 3 Ida Thompson, eaaaien Bethel Je. PRICE TOURS oe ee Assessor Claude be glad to attend the joint meet-, ing of the two commissions and | THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER KEY. WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1949 New Convent Auditorium To Be Dedicated Sunday “" Joint Staff Chiefs THIS ATTRACTIVE AND MODERN BUILDING seats mote than 700 persons comfortably and after its dedication and blessing by the Bishop on m Sunday. wit be. available on occasions to the citizens of Key. West. CITY, COUNTY TO HOLD MEETING TO ‘SETTLE DISPUTE Controversial Fee* Of $1500 To City To Be Aired City Commasisioner Louis Carbonell _ Suggests Meeting To Settle Differences months, suffering meeting. Consequently, he said today of the two boards sit down and mo, Be en! Died This Mornting ‘ alk it over. “Naturally, the county is put to | considerable expense in taining the machines used by the! , county t assessments meet our part of the expense in- | volved. sessor in making his | , and we will try to] ‘I don’t think the city should try to indulge in any recrimina- tions as a result of the decision of the county commission to charge the city for making assessments. | I'm sure that a satisfactory ar- rangement can be worked out by the city when we meet with the county commission. “I understand that County Tax Gandolfo will APPLY BOX 708, CITY Look! Lovk: Look! at the DRUM BAR: 925 Truman Ave. Phone 9112 BEER eMiller's High Life eSchlitz eBudweiser eBallantine eRegal ePabst Blue Ribbon eKueger's eTru-Blue eBlatz eChampagne Velvet “Coldest Beer In Town" | ’ main- | Tito’ Will T T rade With 'Western Pawers Whether Or Not. Russia Likes i Thousands; Stalin’s, Lenin’s Pixs Not Shown! (By ‘The Associnied press) BELGRADE, April 9.—Marshal | Tito: of Yugoslavia, in the course that hig country is going to trade with the Western Poy ther cr not Russia likes it. When he appeared on the plat-| form, he was given an ovation that lasted — thre and one-half minutes. His remark about de: ing with the Western Powers evi dently met with the hearty ap- proval of the thousands that heard him, for th cheered , lustily and almost Jong as when he made his appearance on the stage He referred to the specch he had made last New Yeu when he stated that ‘ was fashioning her hoto world affairs in a manner that would best redound to her JOYCE HUGHES, 17, of Birm- progress and prosperity, and that ingham, Ala., has just drunk an_ it was of no consequence to him “atomic cocktail” at direction that the Cominform, controlled Regt by Russia, had éxpelled him and of doctors who hope it will re- lieve her rare glandular ail- his fellow communists from that ment. The drink was compos- » Whe-: ve, course in (AP) Wir organization. Pictures of Stalin and Lenin were not displayed today, as usually had been the case when Tito spoke here, on the platform. The tenor of his remarks show ed plainly that neither Russia (Conunued On Page Five) , ed of radioactive phosphorus. It was given to her in Knoxville, there Tenn. She has been twice for the treatment. ecccce | Palace Theater Dick Powell and Signe Hasso in | “TO THE ENDS | OF THE EARTH” DANCE To The MUSIC of JCHN PRITCHARD and HIS ORCHESTRA LEGION HOME Tonight, 9 O'Clock ADMISSION . . : 50c PER PERSON a= DOOR PRIZE ed ‘Window & Door Frames | TELEPHONE 816 IN THE | of a, speech today, lasting two { ‘ i ! hourg-and 12. minutes, asserted that "8 Yugoslavia | STRUNK LUMBER YARD Ayala Arrested On He * Falsified Ads Frank S$. Castor, assistant director of the Narcotic Division of the State Board of Health, caused the arrest yesterday of Rudolph Ayala, local natuarpth, on charges of false advertising, Ayala was. arrested by the of wii fice of ‘Sherif Berlin A, Sawyer. and he was subsequently released | under a bond of $1,000. There’ were two counts in the charges’ and he was held under $500: bond ' in each case. ! According to ‘Castas, Ayala, 34,’ has been practicing ‘in Key West about. three. months, and has. been subject, of an investigation | during the entire time he has‘ been here. Castor’s warrant issued Friday charged A, willfully placed “untrue, deceptive and” mislead- , ing” advertisements in a ldeal newspaper. Castor charged that Ayala had’ stated in the advertisements that ‘he was a former resident physici- jan on Dr, Trelles clinic and a for- mer staff physician in Dr. Gon- i2 ’s hospital, both of ‘Tampa. NAR, both places, Castor _ charges, Ayala is. not entitled to make claim. « 1 don't consider I have viola-’ |ted any of the state’s laws be- cause the announcements that T made were. true”, said Ayala -to- (Continued On, Page, Pive» ‘Bill Approved | 1 Pass House; Another Fight Expected In Senate A, ‘The Associated prons) ' WASHINGTON, Apri! 9—Ac- tivity on Capitol Hill today was reversed from what it had been jon the immediately two preced- Then the - Hous cessed and the senate was session, but tod the hous i meeting and the senate is re ed. Reason for the house’s remain- ing in session is to consider the archall Plan bill that was (Continued On Page Three) Girl’s Eye Much ‘Better. is Report The condition #f Miss M Kerr, 18, whose day during class day exer- at Key West High School, reported today as being y good” by Horace ry: | superintendent of public instruc- | tic on. ‘I talked with the Miami eye ist who examined Miss eye, and he told me that 4 Ke RAUL'S CLUB On the Boulevard by Airport PHONE 9287 BIG DANCE TONIGHT || 10:00 P.M. to 2:00 A.M. | MUSIC by ! The Debonairs } | | 50c Door Admission $10.00 DOOR PRIZE ‘Considering Marshali Plan | Predicted Measure Will #— » BOY HELD FOR Lea Have Pictures Taken ith Gen. Eisenhower Pose For Photographers In Front oF Little White House Here At 1230P.M. The joint chiefs of staft of the United Stutes Armed Merten, tel lowing a conference 121s morning with General Dwight Bieeshewen. had their pictures taken in front of the Little White Meuse at the Naval Station. Photographers from at least nine of the national agencies thet deal with photos of the famous joined the chiets of stall and took | Rumerous pictures of the gathering, which included Geneeal Bien a ower. . | From left ‘Bridge Tolls seas ofthe mage leap a te x | Air Fores lined up about as ‘Show Big Gains ss aster Omer NS. Bradies, During March C | chief of statt of the Army, Adim- Collection of tolls on the Over- ral Louis K. Dentetd, ehaet of the et with Generst Bisenhoger, cas Highway. bridges continues’ ‘iting in the middbe, ond qth “to show large gains over the General Hoyt & Vendentans, comparative month of 1948, ac- chief of the ain force, Siting om cording to a statement issued 10-' his left, dey PY Auditor Clifford GS “There were mumerous other Receipts last. month totaled lesser lights of the chiets @f watt, $66,639.50, which is $15,855.50 including Major General Altre’ more than the 50,784 collected M. Gruenther, director Of the ‘chiefs of staff, who wetie talmon into the grouping, These pictures will ge alt ever engers using the bridges Jast month numbered 72,814 as compared with 58,342, a gain of 14,472. . ") the world, arene Hee The report shows a decided in- ' photographers represented a ot te se in the number of vehicles Me® wy ve the that passed over the bridges last month. They totaled 39,567; and Photos Movietone in March of last year, 29,161, an excess of 10,106. oun than two ; tourists, oF other were alleged ‘10 go near the huilding. Even the | DEWSpApCrED Were Het porset By Senate OF INFANT BROTHER lin La Const The o al reeaneh fant nanees fellowships te tweln foe scventints for hoghty & nm are o to leading me tutions wher Vea boent and medical and setentifie ok cun be combined with resmare the cancer patient Part of the dolias you cont ute in the +r drive Bey nursing service fr camenr pet ents in the Jucksonville amd Weet Palm Beach ore + pay transportation ‘ patients from thew tres nt center wher nts have te rome away from home for 6 sere tre: nts, prowed ene] Count wood & campaign is $2,000, “We te been asked to give thet $2,008 t () Wirephgto Louis Carbon “ | JOHN PACKAUSKL, 18, stares t Re Ths . through jail bars at Ebensburg, Pa., after police said he admit- "!') “" ted he stabbed his two-year-old . brother to death “because he stiike anyone Thy wouldn't quit crving.” Detec- !’' we t erence betwee tive John Castel said the youth iii) oath foe samme thee es would be charged with murder. yy) Come In and See the MEW fees HUDSON. 6 & 8 Cyl.—the comer est design lines in body ons economical model cagime \utonio bstemon. Ge mer | Sine Mir, AMigmed Lthem te Stew & | the New Johuces Guthened ur |\—e———— MELAS

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