The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 7, 1949, Page 1

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(ho Plane: Ome Ksigine Went Dead 200 Yords Off Share “fy 0h Heeetnene ereses SA SCAR, Paetpe fico, June ole fom most of | Pickets And oremen ‘Fight In N. Y. 1 My The Aenveinied Pres) NEW YORK, June 7.—Several hundred pickets and longshore- work One group of men's union are against the lead- or, Joseph Rya whom they eherge with discriminating sgeinet them, They declare that has made it a point to see that do not get a full day's work. ‘other group of longshore- ave Ryan's supporters, and was they who today fought ith the pickets. Potiee joined in the melee, and of them were punched and with sticks before they suc- in restoring order. ot cewthes Umgan Wo spat. | Tie plet ceid thet he felt the i ’ f : : a een. -angpen Fi HH izes! fi Hee gs Ark the water oe het ot on belts whee Vier freemen the -—— on ee 1) ert RE ee eek tx | after the aireraft sank and they cena ates ead that en investigation will be 18 She leety feet freee preeme- | conducted. The plane had taken & Hewe bree eet were/ off to ge to Miami, where the “rr ee ee rowan. | Puerto Ricans were to board an- r * . " soved ether plane to continue their oon relia | te New York City. _» a two were aboard the Oke wes were pre roo Gaia ae. Plane, which was said to have ee (he here @ ettert tithe | far have been rescued heen overcrowded, and 26 thus Chamber Of Commerce (carte Pheees Sirens Fhe Recemeers Net Ces ene Celle Seallemiey Mey Hetp (ther Way» * ee &€ Com oragram ig i porttrne ‘Son Of Former Key: ‘Wester Died Of Injuries Saturday | aenteetion Exeeu-| Mews of the death of a 17-year- wrt? prewetere fer oid son of « former Key Wester worntions BP) was received here yesterday by | Mee. Laure Johnsen, 1111 South- ard street - 4 Commerce ewteone an al os aingeonemts tot meoting ples wots ancl ssettantabe eumbed Saturday night to injur- wee received whe dived into shatlow of the Edisto River teer Ramberg, 8. C., where he wee @ cadet in the Carlisle Mili- tary School ands hong com may epemes one bet ocean anntet — & oqent ah baal ree cent gan planned emmabiy 10g : oub Perera am tw ©. 8 Rimes of Miami. Mrs. Remmes te the former Miss Gladys Sileon, who resided in Key West with her grandmother, Mrs. Em- tte Kemp, 1115 Southard strect. Mr. Rimes was a sergeant in the Marine Corps here at the time of the marr Later they moved » Memmi to make their future hose Young Rimes was critically in jored on May 24. From then un- tt Geturday, the staff of the Tri County Heepital at Orangebur & C.. where he was taken follo’ tng the accident, employed all the wtest methods known to medical wtonee i & vein attempt to ive hes Hfe He parents flew t» Ramberg after learning of the (Continged On Page Three) Mills Seeks To Come To Key West The Ploride Railroad and = Pub- Utilities Commission will 30 am. June Chamber of North Miami. application of HLL. Mills Construction Company seeking euthority te transport heavy cometruction equipment between Key West and Miami. The comp- @ny seeks to travel as far north Daytona Beach, as far south ae Key West and as far west as Tampa tm Pa | MOULDINGS seer etoowed Lines | STRUNK LUMBER YARD Meceseery Eapress “e tee teers one Pas anette immediately ~~ | photographer, j > reported today that if the threat- | jened strike at the Oak Ridge| atomic plants is not settled by} nightfall, three government gon. | ciliators will intervene to stop) {| the strike and try to bring about a The youth, Raiph Rimes, suc- | Reuther almost two weeks ago. | He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. | -WSPAP , JUNE 7, 1949 THE WOUNDED REMEMBER! KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDA} Rec é) ‘J eph Farrell Left Academy On Long Cruise’ * the que‘tion rf how much money will ie ef ; Renovation wort nee’st im werious: Midshipman Is Son Of |: The primer ice. whieh the Schenk five lets koek ef Key Wie ©) Shea Capt. J. Ac Farrell, Jr., High Sehecl Dewarties te Of U.S. Naval | Station, Key West: of land for the new schocl om | lantetion Midshipman Joseph A, Farrell, a The Ill, USNA, son of Capt. Joseph A. ; Farrell, Jr., USN, of Quarters “G” Naval Base, Key West, d@parted from the Naval Academy, -Annap- olis, Md., June 4 aboard the bat- j tleship USS Missouri, for, a seven and one-half week: cruise: tp Eu- rope. ; | The Missouri is flagship of the MOTHER IS JAILED FOR BABY’S DEATH (#) Wirephotos. ten-ship. Task Foree FROM THE PAGES OF HISTORY comes the picture at top of wounded American soldiers on the sand of a Normandy invasion beach June 6, 1944. With their blood and their flesh thev paid the toll for the beginning of the long march to victory. Five years later, on June 6, 1949, many of the wounded are still in American hospitals. Three of them (bottom) in Kingsbridge Veterans Hos- pital in New York get together on the Sth anniversary of D-Day and turn back their thoughts to the day they hit the beaches in a blazing deluge of German shot end shell. Left to right: Will Carstaedt of Salem..N. J., Dennis Buckley of New York City, and Robert Farmer of Elmira, N. Y. The picture of the wounded on the beach was made by Peter J. Carroll, Associated Press staff. OAK RIDGE STRIKE OAK RIDGE. Tenn—It was) Will Relieve Comdr. B. E. Close Shortly; Just Completes | viously attached to the U. S. Na+ ry. Hydrographic Office, Suitland, Md., where he served Officer in Charge of the Air Navigation Division. Comander Frank A. Nusom, U.! Sparse: ee Re Sov # Sti a gs cet ated from the U. S. Naval Acade- S. Navy, yesterday reported to ay, “Annacolist Mat. hn May 194 Refresher Course ttlement. INCREASE REWARD DETROIT—The CIO Auto Workers Union here today an- nounced that it had increased the reward to $250,000 for the appre- hension and conviction of the man or men who shot Walter Reuther a year ago and Victor Anti-Submarine Development aii teceived his Navy wings at Squadron One (VX-1), Boca Chi-| Pensacola in August 1938. ca Field, for duty. In the near fu-| He served aboard the cruiser ture he will relieve Commander | USS Fencacs fron Le tu 1941 si os a and aboard the ‘ai carrier Se ere ee USS Shangri-La from 1944 to Executive Officer of the Squad- | 1946, In 1942 he -was stationed at ron commanded by Captain J. R.| Naval Air Station, Guatanamo seiner | Bay, Cuba. COAL CONTRACT OFFER Key West! Immediately prior to his new v gnment he served te BLUEFIELDS, W. Va—South-| saturday, Commander and Mrs. ‘duty at Corpus, Christi, “Texas ee srl wins, ovnene the vnew | Nusom, with their two chikiren,!where he completed refresher suri they have offered to the| A" Marie, 34 months, and Frank training in PBAY-2 aircraft A., Jr, 1 months, are residing ! omy fe eye Laat ea Sent tolin temporary quarters at Ocean | of Mr # ; ink | View Hotel, United and Simonton | Kennedy, Tex. | sta gar i wer did not think PRI og Re eager ee Commander Nusom Rosell, of Santiay TIME BOMB IN PLANE ii hs aaa Manila—A time bomb in a plane killed 13 persons near here fteday. The plane had taken off only a few minutes when the bomb exploded, tearing the plane to pieces in midair. It was said that a man, in a love affair, put the bomb in the plane to kill an- other man, of whom the culprit was jealous. Lee. Having arrived in and Mrs. A. C. Nusom, of and Mrs, Cuba Luis was pre IN-MEMORY OF DEATH IN NORM BRAZIL PLANE CRASHES RIO DE JANERIO.—Twenty- six were reported killed today when a Brazilian army plane crashed in the mountains near this city. Steckel Is Held As Deserter Private Joseph V. Steckel, 16, who went AWOL from Fort Ben- ning, Georg’ ome time ago, was arrested on Stock Island yester- day by Sheriff's Deputies Frank Webber and William Archer, and is being held awaiting the arrival of Military Police from the fort. Steckel has been in the service about six months. He was in civi- lian clothing at the time of his (®) Wirephoto via Radio from London AMERICAN CORRESPONDENTS in Normandy, France, for the fifth anniversary of D-Day. place flowers on the grave of George (Bede) Irvin, Associated Press staff photographer. Irvin was killed during the St. Lo break-through in 1944, In the fore- ground, left to right, kneel Peter J. Carroll, Hal Boyle, and Ed- ward D. Ball, all of the Associated Press. Ball is chief of the AP bureau in Nashville, Tenn. MIAMI - KEY WEST BARGE LINE. Inc. Commander Nusom is the son! Mrs. Nusom is the} commanded. by Rear Admiral Allen E. Smith, 'USN. The Task Force will pro- ceed directly tq, Portsmouth, Eng- land, is scheduled to arrive June 17 for an eight-day visit. There are more than 1,200 trainees embarked on the cruise, including 800 midshipmen from the Naval Academy and 400 mid- shipmen from Naval Reserve Of- ficer Training Corps Units, locat- ed at various colleges and univer | sities throughout.“ thes United midshipmen are. scl to dis- embark at the Naval Academy on July 26. Midshipmen attending the Na- val Academy participate in prac- tice cruises each summer at the conclusion of their first, second and third years at the Academy. These cruises afford practical shipboard experience and train- | ing in the theoretical study of the | preceding year and give the mid- shipmen and opportunity to “learn by doing.” Also, they fur- nish an opportunity to visit and gain an understanding of the people of fureign countries . a Repre 1 TTL alte nd fg Heike HEE = ~ FF i i rt E z : at} - 7 . entative Papy Says He Supported All Governor Warren’s Recommendations Adds He Will Pursue * | Samie Course At Special Swimming Pool Being Built At Greyhound Key time & ee ae het od fe conte Gee eget TE ee at: ares om the Bn was «- Returns Tempter ote A Session; Governor’s 4 Measures Fair . Representative Bernie C. Papy said today that had the legisla ture supported Governor Fuller | Warren's program, the state to. day would have a dependable financial structure and several very important laws. halfway point up the & “Iam happy to say that I sup- , Keys, William Arnold, {ported Governor Warren’s every; ager of the Florwde G recommendation to the . legisla-| Lines, announced ture,” Mr. Papy said. “I gave} One of the inproy telose study to his tax program; Construction of a 60 by and satisfied myself that, were | Othes |it enacted into law, every resi- | construction of shufflebe a“ Meeting Vesmna ete: ident in the state, in | tennis court t - stsronoe om OF Commty Reed Improvements — tota | than $15,000 are » fon Greyhound Tropieal K | | i} i} ming pool ‘business, would have paid a fair | . share of the money that is need-; “-lonzo.C. ed to operate and maintain, the | “ctor State. | : “But, the beginning, a} N . ( h: | legislators were + ew Unaries greater number of! majority (Continued On Page Six i Hotel Is Sold against the New Charle Bese iene street was sold fo Palace Theater [ina m= Na LLOYD BRIDGES and operate the Post ¢ LYNNE ROBERTS in ema der 7 A | warranty deed fib Secret Service Investigator | office ‘of C Ea) A cis Fine Fishing Tackle’ TICKET OFFICE Thompson Enterprises, ne, | ALL AIRLINES ssantee taliban a8 __PRICE TOURS WT Sy GEE 41 Fienes 1. or, out’ of | dance area is do: from of Hot

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