The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 10, 1949, Page 1

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SS West THE SOUTHERNMOST ee ae “KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1949 : SPECTACULAR CRASH WRECKS TRUCK—NOBODY.-HURT se To Have. About Two Weeks Public Vo fhe Given*-— fefeersncetions Via ae © B ture, e.. Gore Fades Ree eangnnetgy MD eae Ve Ned | silts Oe ements Shoe coms Anges time on Bey fe ientcar en: tee tees sertre the A) eabe oe ot ” ne i= eg Ree ~~ & in bh. a fs Roms he © abe + ” the Rey emia: see ee ate tee tS engtiett Regma oe Sometime etth offi Steet ame Ramee thay “er & here at * week t adviee ee @& thew * * t a Ae: aw ry ane a om twe) | they offered to compromise by — Sirikers In Germany Beat Policeman 10) Phe Renerioted press) HERLIN, June 10—German vtiwey strikers today beat a feeten policoman who had tried dive them away from ond of the station in the Soviet zone. ‘They resisted and the police- en pereivted, and then a Ger- “an, punched the policeman and i the struggle that ensued, the poloeman was badly beaten up. (in Parts today the Big Four catied an the commandants in the Soviet and the Allied zones to} . ty © pet an end to the strike. ‘The strikers are holding out for wesee peld in western marks, but the Soviet authorities have not sareed te the demand. Instead, SPECTATORS GAZE at the wreckage of a 14-wheel deep freeze tractcr-trailer which turned | critical condition. over near Griffin, Ga. The vehicle was dirven by H. L. Britt, of Orlando, Fla, and was loaded Mr. Sawyer, who"was in: with 1,800 cases of frozen concentrate...T es ee ene on mi at the time, tried to visit’ injury. |$500,000 IN BILLS BEFORE CONGRESS FOR KEY WEST-MNAMI CANAL City Manager Spalding + Receives Word uP Se SS Late Bulletins (By The Associated Press) years ago to represent the Cuban government in its quarantine de- partment in Miami. Funeral Services For Mrs. Gardner Funeral services. will. be held Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock Civil Functions Bill provides an | in the First M. E. Church for Mrs. appropriation of — $600,000,000, | Mery Ellen Gardner. The body poring © per cent of the wages i the marks of the western zone.| EXPLOSION IN SHANGHAI SHANGHAI. — Hundreds of Pen sir Ne residents were wi it night by an ex- tater Plosion that rattled window sash- ‘Both Campbell and I feel that |® within’e radius of a mile. It i order adequately to serve both( ¥@8 learned this morning that a landlords end tenants that an em-} Plane. believed to belong. to the power of the Miami office should | Nationalists, had dropped a bomb ‘etormed of the location of the office and it could print the fact i 2 , z / i “Hi | at u e = it ? s 8 = E is f 5 g § tie reeé i E + : j epprerel of the| be here at least twice a week”, © Series, ce Get ised Carr “If circumstances war- = Where He leew] rant we will seriously consider portend ome or more employees here for a ve would be full week.” on an airfield. Nobody was killed and little damage was done. TO PROTECT HONG KONG LONDON.—A. V. Alexander, minister of defense, said today that the government is actively Preparing to further fortify Hong! From Washington Today About Canal There may a chance that the! Civil Functions Bill now penditg : before Congress. will contain \an} appropriation of $500,000 for Kong. Residents in that British; work on the Key West-Miami; crown colony in China today were | tnjand Wat : . that the Inlan\ aterway. of a committee named Legion to raise $1,000 tish will attempt to cap- PRESIDENT TO SPEAK WASHINGTON. — The White announced today that is i | Washington today by City ger Ralph D.-Spalding, who ‘re- ; cently made a trip to the capital, t reauially to discuss the canal improvements. As the city Manager under- while the Senate bill carries an appropriation of $750,000,000. ‘The fund will be ironed out by a conference of a committee repre- senting both houses. Passage of the bill means that it is more than likely $500,000 which is set up for the Miami- Key West portion of the Intra- coastal Canal will have to come out of the total \ appropriation, " “tt may “be: ~ a “The $500,0000 will not finish nal from Key West to Mi- ami” said City Manager Spalding today. “But at least it-will be a ‘ep in the right direction. Later it is probable an additional sum President Truman will attend a’ 04. the situation the House could be sought from Congress.” “get together” of his first World War. buddies to be held tonight and tomorrow in Little Rock, will be placed in the church at 2:30: p. m. Rev. G. Leon Wells will officiate. Burial will be in the family plot in city. cemetery, with Lopez Funeral Home in charge of ar- rangements. Survivors, two daughters, Mrs. Mary Johnson and _ . Emma Fischer, both of Key West; 8 grandchildren; 10, great grand- apd, two f H i : : r if te of Alfred Gardner and the mother | ete of the late Benjamin Gardner. | Bri want to say anything mere it gets started.” tish’ Railway eae: Workers tiue baby might have a new lease on} Ark. “pe Se eet Gey reepense passed the fondest hopes of ‘ —<<$__ hewn her (reli treet An vehey uM Bi contests tie ’ ‘ fom + aw vat @ phe fake ber ine, | + ' that et | ab ste wah vation ot The heart bomen they wet thes defect eng Patece Theater An eOOrY LANE et COM WALLER in seat Mr | Guatighter” eeeeeeeeeee ei WANTED! | ee otee Undercoat: eee Beeviee Werk. Oe 85GB APPLY NAVARRO Lac. oe OvvaAL STREET wanr ae Nearly Ready | *' up @ contribution. It will be the annual re- union of Battery D, 129th Field Artillery, of which Mr. Truman: was captain. Drudge ‘And Wh Legion’s Boys’ State Meeting Last Night Of Legion Post; Three New Members Palm Ave. Sewer ICKES AT HEARING WASHINGTON.—Harold Ickes, | former secretary of the interior. | was preserit in court today to tes- tify in the case of the govern- ment against Judith Coplan, a Peim Avenue are nearly finished ; Brooklyn young woman, who was face a pele endl everything is expected to be| apprehended by the FBI in New| ‘Take Obligation i Air Cruises reedy by next Wednesday, Roy York when she was in company | i with a Russian engineer with the} Howard S. Johnson, Stephen; G. R. McFadden of 325 United ; Hutier, public service director, | yx delegation from Russia. The | Young, Jr., and Monica M. Mieh- street, is participating in a series | sard today H f of air cruises around the con- ‘ : rl jovernment charges that she|j. were received into the mem- . the titbaiened strike of reil- The concrete pipe, originally | 9 ag tinental United States this sum-j0°VeF the threatened strike of ral! nutallod wee two inches’ thick, | Stole secret papers from the De-i 1... chip of Arthur Sawyer Post . tice and gave! mer as a part.of the training and; way workmen. Prime Minister Erosive action has eaten it away ; perument, of aan: $esa{No. 28 at regular meeting held indoctrination for the Class of /Clement Aftlee, who was attend- wntel it is now one-half and three- Ickes said! : s -4 Wednesday evening ° za-'1951 from the U. S. Naval Acade- ; ing a meeting of party leaders in all he knew about the case was’ Wednesday evening. The obliga- ; 199 ; ; quarters inch thick. The city had i ti rere y was conducted by my, Annapolis Maryland. : Blackpool, hurried back to. Lon- @& did down 16 feet to seach ¢ what he had read in newspapers. , tion ceremony was conducted by 3 dg and Callen ais coisemeae: Cake Zi-imch sewer, and was forced to] ,. mal { Guests at the eeting were! etc., were being arranged for the lay. sts al ie meeting were 'etc., were ig a Te * greater distance than Shr Mong a Walter W. White, Rood Williams, gala week-end of July 4th. : demands made by strikers. » estimated I wn Mower Post 271, Jupiter, Florida; Sher-| The Festival Committee will! The workers had been striking l | Post 29, Miami; and Bob Hender-} the Legion Home. All Legion- an arrangement that kept many json, Naval Air Station jnaires are urged to attend. \of the engineers away from their es sc! : rig 2 rma i ing today the strikers decided to ALTUS, Okla.—(4)—It stopped} Whitman, High school students,!driguez and Armando Pereira ;1ng today th : |trattie ety but using an electric | will attend Boys State, Tallahas- | were approved for membership. _| call a general walkout on Sunday . 4 » ia % Je a {of 10 shillings more weekly. cles R. W. Moore’s front} will be sponsored by the Key ; mann, George A. Warren, and C.! ; paeaning ay 4 | West Consistory, Scottish Rite,!B. Harvey were named a com-| As the government has taken scat-| by Arthur Sawyer Post. , secure the necessary funds for; front} George A. Warren, chairman, , Antonia Mujica, suffering from a| GLASS DOORS ‘Key Wester On| Prime Minister Clement Attlee Leaves Party Mééting And Hurries Back To London (By ‘The Associated Press) LONDON, June 10—The Labor government is much concerned Repairs to the 21-inch sewer in| Deeeuse doctors have given An- toma only a year to live, if her defect is not corrected The Legion Friday opened a tenk account for “Let Antonia Live” fund. Chairman Warren re- wrted his mail box was packed Tiday morning with contribu- theme from sympathetic people. ‘One person called and asked thet « Legionnaire drop by to pick wp $50,” Warren said John Carbonell, of the Monroe theetre, reports that an appeal will be made to patrons attending that theatre Sunday night. The American Legion Auxili- ery im meeting Thursday night; donated $50 Contributions, no matter how email, should be mailed to “Let; Antonie Live Fund,” P. O. Box 326, or & phone call to 619 or 467} will bring a Legionnaire to pick' Moore decided to try ! sweeper after his dog, Rip, ‘tered feathers over the lawn. All the feathers | quickly gathered by the er, but not before a gallery neighbors and passers-by had collected. | He was excused from testifying | the Key West Guard of Honor. | for preet pcb esegartn! j wood Courtney, Harvey Seeds | meet Monday. 13 June. 8 p. m at!on Sundays only, as a protest of | In A Vacuum Jackne Drudge and Melvin} The application of Manuel Ro-| homes overnight, but at a mect- vacuum sweeper did the trick in} see, June 19-25. Young Drudge} A committee of Victor Hart- | unless they are given an increase the| and Whitman will be sponsored, mittee to spear-head a drive to! (Continued On Page Six) were| Festival Committee, indicated H heart ailment. sweep-| that plans were progressing well. | of | Special attractions such as fire works, civic award, baby sho Fine Fishing Tackle TELEPHONE 816 ae ——— | | 1000 DUVAL STREET | WILL BE CLOSED on Sundays) from 12:00 Noon to 6:00 P.M. dur- | ing the summer months. We will’ 1 ; be open Sunday mornings and! Soe Seen. ape ' evenings to CONTINUE SEAVING sah abeshodid ese ech | OUR CUSTOMERS. Why Not Meet Your Friends at the SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL and Rest in Our Cool Lobby? 326 DUVAL STREET ¥ * MIAMI - KEY WEST BARGE LINE. Inc. || CLYDE-MALLORY. DOCKS f TELEPHONE 6 Barge Leaves Miami | i t | The Oriental Pharmacy STRUNK LUMBER YARD| ——c “POOR OLD CRAIG itman Attend|Threaten General Strike; Cabinet In Emergency Session 88 Seniars Te Be Cradetes ‘This Bvemen: Lieutenant Patterson Cets Citation Admiral Blandy Commends Patterows After He Brought Aircraft To Bora (bie 1 | Lieutenant John ¥V. Pwtte | USN, has received « ettetiem ithe Commandé? in Chief | United States / rte Pine bringing a Ais sdnrg Boca Chics wit minor damage end with {jury to personnel The citation, from 1H. P. Blandy, which te be made a part of the jrecord of Lieutenant ‘reads as follow For mm ‘of duty while Nae dure rito: {Continued On Page Ste SERVICE STATION | Francis at Division §=Phene #)% beer mteom Elbe _ SUMMER IS COMING Chernty Dances Are Heid Every Have Your Car Overhauled | RANGER Ana An cmon see NOTICE Schedule change, effective June. 10, 1949: LEAVE KEY WEST | Every Friday THE A & B LOBSTER HOUSE When Garagemen Are Not Smowed Under With Tourist Business WE HAVE THE PARTS 's Key West Auto Parts Co. Street | Saturday Night edt Pheer baeste foutts Imetted th 12:30 A.M. 7:00 A.M.* 9:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 12:30 P.M. 3:00 P.M. §:00 P.M. 8:00 P.M. Florida Greyhound Lines, Inc. 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