The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 8, 1949, Page 1

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Board Approves Of Purchase Of Sites | For New Schools Work Oriignall Qesemmended cd Me ddd Ld Swrwey Experts |Carbonell, Mie Orders Renovation Smathers Confer conven. tote, |About Sewers Merad Dhee Sumarer Mee Casey Meteent Set ehh ageved the OS tne eee oes od Set Ree teedemt — Harece (1 trem bn the puretese of sev oe pee of preperty far seheut <2 on emt Ue remevetion ko ~ ee ot or tmede | a / CO te tema atta ey = wh the purchase of | eet Seek of ee Key West High | et © te ten OPM Pa aa as: ———_thkwiu'. >. =. ° °° °° °° °° °° get af 16) tot ot Mantation Key! OTS evaded ethene the Tame men vt bakers edie | teas { oe, ed 1008 «quer varks of sect ocd Whe metremabs ter | (ty ‘The Answrinted Prews) oe @ est | NEW YORK, June 8—Today wetette, Pol the New York Police Department tewed an order prohibiting fur- ther picketing of the American Federation of Labor's head. | ‘quarters in this city for the fed- the herd star ther octets erations The ‘had been going: om for 18 weeks, but because of the slot of pickets and ' Hoard | mayor County, . oa | Pe tee tow vet Spheres nee ot nats tone the wood 4 te Pemove ont wa cvr@iht con «al safety demand- | She pee te teenatt | 08 Mat the picketing be stopped. sae: so Ce ite ectaet |. Feeeeh Ryan, leader ‘of the b- we ie Giving of A F of L- Longshoremen Union mptines | here, said that the pickets’ ae chee % paint | © O84 tf get more work or high- ~ Heres eoheet |0T Wases, but to oust him as ood mawe than [8d of the union. ot Meter the phan “ wer ar ee at . eo ay © 5 ab tae i te i enuve ty cvetved | “““ Show Big Gains ry Al eubed Regerdiess of what other busi- few barometers may show about eeonemic conditions in Monroc; ‘\ county, the Overseas Highway} bridges continue to score month-! ly gains in toll receipts, with ad- | vanees in the number of paséen-! gers and motorized vehicles us-| fg the bridges Last month the collections to toled $96,298, which was $3,196.- 2) mere than the receipts for May of 1948 ! Peeengers last month totaled 6.811 as compared with 34,715 | ® May of last year, a gain of 20M Last month, 20.488 motorized! vehicles passed over the bridges, | = compared with 16,074 in May; @ gain of 2,414 Mtete and Brown's Body Is Sent To W. Va. The thrown whe trowneng Sunday Men's Swim Pool at Naval| Sythe! we mt today by the Pritehard Funeral Home to Lo gen t Virginia for funeral and burial gemains of George Karlos | Js died from im Enlisted Ww Two Motoreveles _ 's Found In Highway Tow rideriess motorcycles were foand parked in Overseas High. wey on Saddle Bunches Key No. 5 ty Deputy Sheriff Frank Web- ter. Webber took the motorcycles t© the sheriff's ofice, where the @wners may claim them. One was id Indian painted black and ther was a white Harley mt wteoh bene othe ae Ae the We Have PARTS, PARTS and PARTS ‘Roy's Key West Auto Pats Co. aan Street Phone 442 » camera WALKING OUT OF THE STATE HOSPITAL for the insane the thirteen staff doctors who were fited: after they tried to Gov. Herman Talmadge fire Hospital Superintendent T. A. they ‘turned in: their resignations but StateWelfare Director them, , he handed the MosT. NEWSPAPER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1949 () Photo. Milledgeville, Ga., are twelve of ‘They had demanded that The governor refused and. ik Forrester refused to accept ‘doctors “‘nétices of dismissal. Fiont row, left to right: Drs. George Green; T. G: Peacock, T. C, Clodfelter and!¥. H. Yarbrough. Second row. left to right: Drs. R. W. Bradford; Robert B. Crichton,’ T. H. Chesnutt and C.’P. Waller. Back row, left to right: Drs. . John D. Wiley. M, E. Smith, W. M..Gibson and: M. K. MacMillan Hires. : i COMMITTEE WORKING TO RAISE MONEY, FOR HIGH SCHOOL'S TEAM —————*Need About $500 To Send Conchs To ROLLINS. PREXY i (&) Wirephoto PAUL A. WAGNER (above), 31, vice president and educa- tional consuliant for a Chicago manufacturing com- pany. has been named presi- dent of Rollins College at Win- ter Park, Fla, He succeeds Dr. Hamilton Holt, 76, retired. Na- tionak Education Association records show Wagner will be the youngest college president in the United States. May Hold Seeret — Hearings On | Atomic Bomb (By The Associated Presa) SHINGTON, June 8&—The congressional commitee that is in the Commission was reported to be vestigating Atomic Energy undecided today whether or not to hold secret sessions when fur ther questioning members of the committee. Should the the committee wishes to obtain be considered as of vital importance to maintaining the secret about the production of the atomic bomb, the hearings will be, held behind closed doors. Senator Hickenlooper continue to question witnesses. in his efforts to substantiate his charge that David’ Lilienthal, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, is guilty of “gross mismanagement.” information Window Screens STRUNK LUMBER YARD TELEPHONE 816 will } State Championships At : Avon Park [Resigns As Adv. Vice Chairman (ty ‘Tne Ansnetates vrenas A cominiitte of citizens is work- ing today trying to raise money to finance the trip of the Key West High School baseball team . to Avoh Park on Monday. The TALLAHASSEE, June &—Al- state baseball championship will | lan Morris, weil known newsman be held there. jand considered by inany as the One of the committee said to-j| best political writer in Florida, sey Aish be Lee if it is success: | today announced that he had re- ul in its first game, may be at} Gyad ac vice chairms a Anca PAGk tor abouts week: ‘Ths ogee = vice chalnan of the minimum cost of the food and | State's advertising activities. lodging for the squad of 15 who! Governor Fuller Warren is will make the trip. will be about) chairman, but Morris attended’ to | all the details of the work in get- + $75.a day. asa ved today thd ‘ Ik sae anmnred today’ that ting publicity or advertising for he state. tomorrow night, Gerald Pinder in|} cooperation with the Simpson} 3 SoIGAt “of Dance .will present, a{, Reason for his quitting the job| Special stage show at 10e15 p.m fi8 because of criticism that was| 8} q Jj directed by hin for money paid at Monroe Theatre, all the funds | derived being wiven to the High | hilt by the House of Representa: | School team to help finance the| "Ves for special work he had ¥ ' done for that chamber. trip to Avon Park. H : oh ores le was displeased, he added, | Tickets may be procured: from | for the slight faith that had been | any member of the baseball. team | [°F ' on by calling 1474, Phe Conct | placed in his good intentions, and; ee eee ne entra | the success that had attended his ! are : ate | efforts in advertising. Florida. championship, which would be |" ysnie ee weteet toe oral their first walacbig Drie , “They certainly need the finan 2€™SPapers in the state and is the | writer of the column under the | cial help.of the Key West fans Mit ie ncren enee to get to Avon Park, so everyone , sohioneacs is urged to buy at least one ticket | and help this scrappy team on their way to the championship. Former Key of the committee way. | Wester Gets Anyone wishing to aid in the! | trip may send their contribution P. * romotion \ to the High School Association. They, boys thank the Elks Club Robert F. Spottswood was in contribution of $75, formed today that R. L. Kiser, abled the team to r e the frist who was born in Key West, was trip; which really started the a graduate of the Key West High{ boys on their way toward the school and the University of Flo- | ate championspip. rida, had been promoted to dis-! The High School Baseball Team trict manager of Eli Lilly & com-, wishes to thank the following pany for south Georgia and all! ! persons for contributing to their of Florida. trip to Belle Glade for the dis-; Mr. Kiser left here trict championship: ago, and since then has Dr. Fred Carbonell $10. ed steadily in the company’s ex-} Harry. Goldberg $25.00. ecutive positions, | Cecil Carbonell $15.00. r * nal Lumley Parks $10.00. Bay, Bavilen 92.00 The SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL| is Located in the Martinez Refrigeration Broadway Market $1.00. Center of Key West at 326 Duval Street Athletic wish to for their which’ en $5.00. A Friend $5.00. Curro’s Bar $1.00. George Lee $2.00. Ignacio Carbonell $5.00. (Continued On Page Six) * *! —. i38 T 1 B.. 0 Consider i . * Coniract For \ . Coal Miners (By ‘The Asnnctated Prosar PHILADELPHIA,” June Next Monday John L. Lewis, pre: sident of the United Mine Work: ers of America, will confer with ; representatives of the States Steel Corporation about a new contract between the com- pany and the miners. Lewis is trying to get higher wages. and more liberal pensions. for the workers. a The contract will deal only. with the miners who are empley- ed in. soft coal mines. owned by: the corporation. Yesterday Lewis finished’ eon- ferring with the Southern e woners at sessions that had been. held ‘in’ Bluefields, sides reported that little progress has. been made in coming to settlement between the operators the union. Car Catches Fires. Sailor Collides With Auto Later An automobile owned by Cor- ando Bentz, 1020 Varela street, short-circuited and caught fire in ~ | Roosevelt levard at 1:10 a. tion At 5: bile driven by James L, Walts, U. S. Navy, col with Bentz’s. car as it was parked in the boule- vard."Walts was arrested on a charge of reckless driving and causing an accident. will be arraigned -today in unicipal court. Firemen from No. 3 Station yesterday afternoon were called to handle a brush fire in Bertha street. 0. 2 ‘ fire Purchase. Clinic was United! — W. Va. Both |. a, m. today an-automio- as the Russian spy who was de liberately allowed to get away | in 1946. Witmesses said on FBI agent explained that “Mr. — Byrnes at the State Iopert- | moeny 30 Rew raom ment says, we can't touch him.” — James F. Byrnes, sectetary of state at the time, said he never issued any such order. Call For New IF ive: Permits Taken Out Homes In Duck And Eagle Avenues — <a Navy Receives Sealed Bids June 20 For 3 Jobs Sealed bids will be received at ll a. in, June 20 on three diffe- | { | | | | } |vent sets of plans and specifica-' tions whcih are on display at the Key West Naval Station, it was ; announced today One is the repairs to LHE Pier! and Pier A at the Naval Station; a second is the erection of prefab- ricated shop building at the Na- val Air Station, and the other is for repairs to the retaining wall at tHe Naval Air Statoin boat-. house. Work on the piers includes re- placement of bearing piles, fender systems and decking; work on the prefabricated shop includes (Continued On Page Six) Sold For $25,000 A property at Islamorada, having an ocean frontage of 488 feet, was sold yesterday by Eliz- abeth Lynah Rumsey to Herbert R. Roth, Inglewood, N.J., for, $25,000. MIAMI - KEY WEST BARGE LINE. Inc. CLYDE-MALLORY DOCKS TELEPHONE 6 Barge Leaves Miami E Fri WANTED! WANTED! Man for Lubrication, Undercoat- ing and General Service Work. GOOD WAGES—APPLY NAVARRO, Inc. 601 DUVAL STREET 1 OTT EI, POOR OLD CRAIG | SERVICE STATION Francis at Division Phone 9134) Your PURE OIL Dealer ! LET US cists vou of | Change Your Oil | | to $8,500. Each Permit Is For $7,200; To Be Ready In Few Days To Tenants With the issuance of five per mits at one time today to Su» shine Construction Co, tp tions are that the $1,000,000 hous program recently launched Flury and Crouch of Wes Beach and Sunshine be into high gear Four of the new house: erected on Duck ave fifth scheduled for Those to go up on D for David Poole, Newtor chum, Albert Carey, and Be A. Pina. Harry F. Knight purchased the one ave. Each of the per $7,200, standard pric bed-room bungalow Pet will be witty tie Ping be ; drawn favorable | prospective home | builders alike. {complete with Cost the lot pe of closing costs runs about $8,200 Soe an Se ° ee &) eemmemenmcmmenenteeeic FOR SALE 1967 Ferd Chub 1946 Cheer. + Feepiien 194) Poste © ceeqeeie. Chief Petty Officer Jone Swan and Jakie Key, Ke charter boat guide, fh chased similar homes on son ave. Their completion pected within the next few dey This brings to more than 8% 000 the new investments made (Continued On Page Six) bbae ecw - Palace Theater LLOYD BRIDGES and LYNNE ROBERTS in Secret Service Investigator ha w pus Patter ¢ * st .*- ae Se temp « ee ee ed

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