The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 27, 1949, Page 1

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VOL. LXX. No. 100 Hundreds 1 Appear While New Model Home Is Built Here Contractor Says H Will Set Record lor Key West Roof Is Placed On Home After Three Days’ Work; Ready For Inspection Soon Hundreds of visitors have ap- peared during the onstruction of the new model home by the:Sun- shine Construction Company in Patterson avenue between Fifth and Sixth streets. Already, with about three days of the construction under way, the roof has been put on and the plumbing was installed —yester- day. The screen doors were even fitted, the outside walls com- pletely sheathed doseph Sirugo, head of the Sunshine company, said today that he would have the home ready for detailed inspection about a week from Sunday. He said the painting and the electric- al work to be done would hold the job up “But we will break a record in Key West for the construction of a home complete is about 16 to 18 days", said Surugo. All the lumber work in+ the new home, which will be the first af m than 100 such homes built here, is put together in sec: vie at West Palm Beach, loaded » trucks, brought here and un- ew i by a erane on the job. ‘hen each section is fitted to- wether. The plumbing is done lo- cally as ie the electrical work and the paintifig, but all the woud in the building is sawed ty fit on the fi i a piece dovetailing whe Wits Hine opertuiore at eo ‘\ eold, atone other Uhiiie tuday, that be woe gulngd te bly A hele from the tien that Haw the eet trast Apeurdiigg ty Hie Batliniabiin si tT Have heen BO yeare th the Le the beet netional Haimnea that eye amen Hil Hutlee Hie walblied aa thea wapkinen toll the hore He caw ander the Hime @ hy 1 hea were pla cel, whereae the ordinaey hame in Rew Woot haa #! hy @ Then the ane” Of Beginners In | Harris School Registration of beginners for the fall term began in the Harris and next week. Parents who have children that will be eligible tc enter in Sep- tember. “Should register them in the office of the principal now. ‘xo enter, a child must be six years old not later than January 1, 1950,'and must reside in the Harris school zone, which is the area west of White street and north of Olivia street. For those children residing in Porter Place and the adjacent Naval Housing section it is optional whether they ; enter Harris or Division street schools, Birth certificates must be pre- sented at the time of registration. This early registration will en- able the school to determine class sizes and teacher needs for next i year. It is also being conducted now in cooperation with the Har- ris school parent-teacher spring round-up. Mrs. Malcolm Sawyer, chair- man of this committee, will con- tact parents after the registration completed and make arrange- ments for: carrying the different parts of this spring round-up. At the conclusion of the PTA round-up, all beginners will be taken on a tour of the school, meet their new teachers; see a short movie and ‘be served re- freshments. aoeeenceniinitnlnminpaliipecaas floors were laid With “rough ber eheid HS fitst atiehethen with The oluddi 418 inel r tors, with i ply ir wel i hai trtiswes Were well tied ate braved The erative Building will state Up ti BOO HIG AA hott Witida, ae urdind ti FepreBBHtAtiVeR Uf Hdty ad Eroueh; Weet Palit Bach, WHEN timed He weetlona uf the bulldind Aifuge eald that the eanpany would aharlly pen an afiee ia Patterson avenue alongelde the Hew Hagel hane ee company plane ta dale for if per eeAt dawn payment and 84 years to pay the remainder Dean Acheson First To Testify At Senate Hearing On North Atlantic Alliance oth Prenesents And (err Opponents To Be Heard; Wallace To Testify Against Pact cm ¢ Ansuelated Prena): WASHINGTON; April 27—The Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee began hearings today on the North Atlantic Alliance. Secretary of State Dean Ache- om was the first to testify. He tvessed the importance of the pact to keep the peace of the werld, and bluntly declared that the pact had been formed to ounteract aggressive movements fesigned by Russia He also favored the appropri- ation of ene to one and one-half billion dollars to rearm the na- toms in western Europe that are ‘gnatory to the alliance. Acheson nainteained that the pact is the ereatest force existing today to preserve the peace of the world. The committee will hear testi- THANKS! ippreciation is ex- pressed to amateur and professional acts of pro- gram for benefit Cancer Show, arranged and pre- sented in its entirety by Louis Carbonell Oatman Pleads Guilty To Charge Dwellie Oatmen, colored, a Na- vy sailor, was bound over to Criminal Court by Peace Justice Roy Hamlin today on a charge of passing a worthless check on Clayton Bailey. Oatman pleaded guilty to the charge. He was held under a cash bond of $100. mony from opponents as well as proponents of the alliance. It was said that Henry Wallace will tes- | tify against the United States | joining the pact. |” It requires a two-third majori- | ty in the senate to make effective i this country's entering the alli- | ance. General opinion is that the | senate will approve the United | States becoming one of the 12 | member nations, including Cana- | da, in the pact. | pn RaRe NaN AR AAI Interior Doors ‘STRUNK LUMBER YARD | TELEPHONE 816 | Son natn a a I imeem eeececeseseocoesese Palace Theater , WARREN DOUGLAS and DALE EVANS in | “TRESPASSER” Seeeecevccverereeecoceoes Seal ain ih neemenaaitedtsines lila oree aco eee nT ee elementary school today and will continue throughout this week spea THESE TWO U.S. NAVAL SHIPS moved out of Shanghat harbor - Tuesday as two Communist ads rolled toward the Shanghai-Hangchow area: The move was prompted to avoid any possibility of incidents such as befell the four British ships fired upon by Communists in the Yangtze river lat week. At-the top is the U.S.S. Eldorado, flagship:of Vice Admiral Oscar Bad- ger, commander of U.S. naval forces in the western Pacific. They transferred their' positions to safer anchorage further dow: WOMAN FALLS ON A CAR—POOR CAR eked thei spa MRS, ERNA ALLDREDGE fell from fifth story window at Port- land, Ore., hit a ledge and then fell on top of the automobile be- low, The car top was badly bent. bent, bruised nor bloodied. The only injuries doctors could find was slight cuts on her ankles, ledge. CZECHS MAY MOVE SOME DOCTORS PRAGUE— (AP)— Czechoslo vak doctors have been warned that they can expect to get moved around the country. Alois Ploj- har, minister of health, said that there is one doctor to every 554 inhabitants in some parts of the Prague, the country’s capital. But some country is have only one doctor for ey 000 inhabitants So doctors, who are controlled by the nationalized health service, can exepect re-deployment or ders, he said RCO AR EE For the Good of Your Business, Switch to Dodge “Job-Rated” Trucks Fit Your Job NAVARRO, Inc. 601 DUVAL STREET Wanted! Husband can be Employed Else- where . .. Apartment Furnished | Reply to BOX 708, CITY | NATIONAL GUARD CHIEF HERE FOR THREE-DAY VISIT (#) Wirephoto But Mrs. Alldredge wasn’t inflicted when she struck the WATCH RUNNERS EAST LANSING, Mich.—(AP) | Eleven members of the undefeat- | ed Michigan State participated in the Purdue Relays | and brought home 13 gold medals | "UNS over the national average.” is first place winners. Every man! General Cramer was favorably | brings to seven the number paid | while Warren; !™pressed with the Battery and] ince the Diuetzler and Bill Mack won two | (Continued On Page Six) won at least one, Wanted! "Wanted! SERVICE STATION AUTO MECHANIC Navarro, Inc. 601 DUVAL STREET MAXWELL. FURNITURE Wanted! | Couple to Manage Small Hotel— | \Shek Issues: Says Their Success Ta * China Will Precipitate Third World War; Nationalists Fighting (By ‘The Associated pres) (®) Wirephotos m is the troop ship Chilton. the Yangtze estuary. Kai-Shek, who fled from Nan- coming Communist armies, as- serted today that if the commu- nists get control of China it will result in the beginning of a thrid World War, Some reports said that Chaing is 220 miles south of Nanking, while .others stated that he is now in Shanghai. Nothing “has been said officially about his whereabouts. His statement said further that 4 ‘strong Nationalist foree is fighting the Reds at a point 50 miles west of Shanghai. He de- claved that the Reds are making 4 sitnilar mistake to that made ty the Japanese is trying to en- velop the government pres Left This Morning For Miami; Here With Wife General Cramer aspects Buttery ‘A’ Of Key West Hiventiing: “ General Keineth #)] Chath @ Hat the Hedy will thief uf the National / HOt Peach the goal wet for thet 6 ythneitt i Guard Bureau, waa in Key Weat by ine th ose rpepdame , over the weekend, it wae learned today, aid lat Aldht thapeeted Lifting Berlin the perasnnel and equipment of ili A. THA AAA Gun Bat: life, Key West's own National Guard unit of all National Guard apganiza tions af the United States, and vesifies in Washington, D. €., came ta Key West with Mys, Cramer for a three-day visit ia the city. He left for Miami this TRE ducted formal s é conducted an informal in- spection of Battery A, General FEC. Railway Cramer spent over two hours last night jooking over the various B dh d | phases of training in the Armory, on ol ers To ee Areining of mess per- re P sonnel, supply, automatic weap- jons, ordnance and. vehicles. et ayment In a speech to the men, Gen- ieral Cramer spoke at some JACKSONVILLE, Fla., April |length about the new National|27 (FNS).—B. = | Guard, and its present size. He iopdholders af, the jord of Guardsmen in action in|receive $3,375,000 in interest Past wars. { | talked with several men in the|Louie W. Strum ordered pay- pranks, “He was impressed with|ment of three interest coupons the high- percentage of eX-SeI-| jast week 5, aes | vice men in the unit. Battery A f first a the $45,000,000 issue has 80 per cent of former service- }°f first and refunding bonds. }men and the great majority of them had service in World War | the railroad to I. | “This is one of the highest per- | centages in the country”, was ae purchase! of 35 miles; of} General Cramer’s comment. “It} "4S: : Payment of the three coupons refunding bond issue; was defaulted in 1931 and will| be the first paid since July 30,| ere 1947. Judge Strum directed that | Russian proposal must be with-| local level to derive the fullest POOR OLD CRAIG the oldest of the unpaid coupons|0Ut any loophole, or basing their | benefit from the national adve be paid. This will mean payme nt | agreement to lift the blockade on | tising campaign. of interest due on September 1, | ran at Division Phone 9134 2 Se ocean GAs Rises 1933, March 1, 1934 and Septem-/ We Have or Can Get the Hard-to-Find Parts Roy's Key West Auto Parts Co. 121 Duval Street Phone 442 MIAMI - KEY WEST BARGE LINE: Inc. CLYDE-MALLORY DOCKS TELEPHONE 6 Barge Leaves Miami Every Fri “Schoo s Announce Use Of New Tes Materials This Fall SHANGHAI, April 27—Chaing king rather than face the on- ape were iti ebjeeti ve, i Geneva Cramer, who is head About To Be Settled, So Story From New York Says °” also commented on the past rec-| Florida East Coast Railroad will! Immediately afterwards he{Payments soon. Federal Judge © | anization by the British, French | of construction going on and Principals’ Conference Held Tuesday; : To Change Curriculum In ~ Douglass School Problems of establishing a testing program for school and of changing the curriculum at Douglass School were yeeterday at a conference of principals in the office of O’Bryant, county superintendent of public instruction. t nil ut Very few of the colored now go to i 80 it was deei- ren eee effect the func- “We believe the fuihetioial pros nearly fit the needa, at Hing fest culured chil. Mother of The Year 4 Fore sete Pye a ‘Worth poatal departinent work: | Child bil ies @) Ske has sin children of her ta powers aulti¢ient learn to bey WH aid Has Kelped educate tad ; tight ether fe the hb at EIA Hie ae hoa (@) Wirephoto MAS. PEARLE OWENS GIL. = (above), 60, of Fi its, “i he child, thew sale feele fru trated iA the inability iq Bl k d athena mare mature 60 ockades quently he lage be hia 6 eilecls are evident even ou ‘0, High School age j Testy will he worked out to cs termine the intelligence and the achievements of all seheel ehil Ameviean And Russian Tile Council Favors Local Advertising (By The Annoclated Presa) TAMPA, April 27 (FNS).—Tile NEW YORK, April 27—Ambas-! Contractors of Florida have been sador-at-Large Philip Jessup of| Urged by the Tile Couneil of the United States and J. A. Ma-| America to use advertising on lik, Russian representative on the| the local level in cooperation Security Council of the United| With the national campaign, in Nations, this afternoon are com-| der to increase tile sales in pleting their confereficd on lifting | Florida. the Berlin biockades by the Rus-! The Tile Council, with head- sians and by the Allied Powers| quarters in New York @ity, re in the western zone. cently completed a tour of Flori It was reported that Jessup|da, with big meetings of tile eon- and Malik have agreed on, all} tractors at Miami, Jacksonville points for the removal of the|and here. The meetings, arranged Representatives To Report This Afternoon To United Nations ! blockades, but it was added that by Carl Byoir & Associates, oi At th they will not report their findings |New York, who handle the pro. e same time he authorized tp the public. Instead, they will| motional activities of the . Tul Spend $1,560,000 submit their statements to the|Council, were featured with « for additions and improvements, | United Nations Assembly at Lake| slide presentation showing the Success, N. Y., and the UN will} various activities that have been issue the announcement. carried on the past five year State Department and other | since the Byoir organization took | government officials still are not | over the account. too confident that an agreement,| Al McMillian, account exe | Satisfactory to the Western Pow-| tive, and Kal Druck, assister ers, will be reached | account executive, urged the tile It was stated further that the| contractors to cooperate on the | any other matter over which the| Advertising on the local level | Soviets and the Western powers} in every community of Floric are at odds in the German area.| was urged as the means to |The act must be confined solely | duce bigger sales, if conducted |to the subject matter under dis- | with an aggressive sales car | cussion paign. It was pointed out th ——— CAR LAID UP? | SALE STILL GOING ON TURN TO PAGE 5 FOR DETAILS Nothing in the agreement will Florida offers a particularly fir have anything to do with the or-| field because of the great amo: (Continued On Page Four) | adaptability of tile for F —— —_— | construction FOR SALE | 1946 CHEVROLET | 4-DOOR SEDAN 1948 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON Extra Clean... Priced Low | MONROE MOTORS, Inc. | S erEEEEEREIIEEEIEEEneeneenaeee ee SPIDER Serves Good Baked Ham Sandwiches Ask ‘Horsey’

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