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VOL. LXX, No. 167 Che Key West Citize ¢ ‘ Mane JUDITH SENTENCED TO PRISON JUDITH COPLON ephot former Justice Departmen! employe con vieted of spying for Russia. ic led trom U. S. District Court in Washingron Friday after she was sentenced to prison. Alber: L. Heoves Judge her sentence at 49 months to 10 years. She is in custody of U. S. Deputy Marshall Chasies H. Ward (ett) Delegation Back - From Havana; Made Good Will Visit, Chamber Group lit — Effort To Obtain | Florida Death More Visitors Bbatended Personal lavitations To Cuban People To Come Here RAUL'S CLUB Boulevard by Awport Ph. 9287 Big Dance Tonight SQUARE DANCING Impromptu Eatertaiames 10 P.M. f 2:00 AM. Music by The Debonairs $0c Door Admission $10.00 DOOR PRIZE Rate Declines, Report Shows eretat to The itiees Funeral Service For B. Soldano Palace Theater WILLIAM ELLIOTT and MARIE WINDSOR in “HELL FIRE” (in Color) 'eeeeneeeeeeeet s A. inde __ |e ae fun, and good eats ' Rehabilitator THE SOUTHERN MUST NEWSPAPER KEY WEST, FLORIDS, SAT RDAY, JULY 2, 1949 P., | Hawaii Striking Longshoremen Turn Down Offer (My Tee Ranwetnted wrees HoONGLULE Jat b lome n Hewaell voted 10 + —: = ~ en de} CITY PREPARES TO OBSERVE. JULY 4TH HOLIDAY WEEKEND Key West todey wee Fourth Retedey weekend Tonight af 10 oclock. there will be « fireworks display om Stock Istend of the home of the Arthur Gewyer Post 28 of the American Legion. At the same hour « dance m sched wled te get under wey At 4 pm. Gunday. the Charity Festive! being given by the American Legion will open on Stock Island At 5 p.m. there has been scheduled « baby show and at #30 p.m there will De « sketing ¢xhibifios. Monday. the Festival opens et 12 noon. Al 4 p.m. there will be « concer? by the Key West High School Band. Ar 5 pm. Edwin Trevor will he given « trophy in honor of his sele:tion as the outstanding citizen of 1949. At 18 pam.. Monday sight. there will be « 30-minute fireworks display on Stock island. At |i p.m. there will be « grand prise drawing in the Amerncan Legion Home. With all the city’s stores closed on Mondsy. with all the city. county and federal offices closed. the dey should pars quietly in Key West. BPW MAKE PLANS TO RAISE FUNDS FOR POOL REHABILITATION * Biggest liem Of Free Trip To Cuba Given | Sate | Mrs, Vera Yacent Last Night | Boulevard Swim Spot Part Of American Lewion Charity Festivals! Hall Inquest To Be Held Tuesday Fireworks On Stock Island Tonight Cubomating 4 gala mgt Inquest into the death c Robert Hall, » United States Navy sailor who died as result of myurtes suffered wher thrown from a motor Rewevelt buttlevard Ap . will be resumed Tue.day bef y Ro fa jury and Peace Justice I oe Hamin ne 7 Whitehead street 1 . or jee ng the Creerge Sete Capton Cle d Dillon, Alfred J own ‘ Goffin, Frank Be and Jauquin Torre Terry Casey ti driver of the mutor . 4 we are heen prepering to observe the July todey against ending thea strike been im effect for two treet he j that hes posal of the shippers to give the workmen an increase of 14 They had asked for ad- | vances approximating 32 which the shippers declared was altogether out of the question After the vote had been taken ameunced, strike leader saul they were ready to reoper negotiations with the shippers, i! they agreed to consider ther ce mand from 14 cents, as offered by the shippers, to some higher rate The shippers rephed that they would net reopen negotiations with any amount as a basis from which to start further offers. The shippers added that the likeli heed, was, in view of the present economic stress, that they may not offer as much should another their representa and union leaders be heid Word was received here that Harry Bridges, head of the long union, will arrive next Wednesday to begin a move ment to try to settle the strike and mference of shorenen's ‘wrmming pool project by the department, the Bus Professional Woman making plans to the nee, and | chub francis £ Tatee dent Mary e * Mn | wnmitier met with pecial Gertrude Laubscher fou thy ten airman of BF W and | the > public affasr wt the fermabated agreemen American Legion Home ugh Mr Vera VYarent of © Ashe Streeq was presented « tree trip to Cube ower Ac vias “@ The trip was presenter Gor manager of the ait tonated the trip exhub ick and ti | whet j August and made an even tentative wee angement Auway twtiows event in Septe The pool was b the WPA engineer Ralph Spalding, have pinion that it could uding might the put in good condit ging the eleased fr Hoss whe as lau veile tal as been where he we aghhy « ate The BPW feets niy aff ent of « broken } edule | the princtpal witne nd and | Tuesday at 2 5 ted t The first inquest A 1 22, but was adjow | mage vm, teat ered for | Casey could be | advertoung feature if No Clues In Safe | ne Theft Thursday "yet PM F Here July 5, 6 Oil Well Coing On Plantation hey CHICKEN WIRE eos: STRUNK LUMBER YARD ° TELEPHONE 616 “ * Check Your Parcels at The AMERICAN LEGION SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL CHARITY 326 Duval Street FESTIVAL |» —— JULY | THRU 4TH Games - Fireworks - Skating Exhibitien Baby Show and Outstanding Citisen Award American STOCK iD — Bus Transportation —— harge BOSS WANTED For Reliable Young Man lent Work as ESMAN HOTEL MANAGER or DRIVER . O. Box 245, City weiss nia eeasseuteasanne * A ci¢ _Anuerpating early approval of fom every angle to determine | burdened with aapton, Gogh that ehabilitation work | 4/7474 222 | No Citsen mat $400 IN THE U.S.A. Day England Proposes Park Near Flagler Avenue And ith St. ———— Makes Suggestions IT wo Senators Give Divergent To City Planning ‘Views About Economy In US; Commission | Would Extend |One Wants To Spend, Other Save) Yee=="* S-" | To Roosevelt | Murray Speaks About Boulevard | Public Works Program; | %* ‘oust! In @ letter to the City Planning . @ program may be necessary to | Commiamon, Howerd 5. Englan | McKellar Wants counteract the present tendency | city (ax assessor, propase y . lof all business to decrease as| ation of @ city park and vertain ¥ dow ' BCA Cat B aad }compared with the last five to| other changes im the vicinity of (iy The Associated preas) WASHINGTON, July 2 ecessity of such i ut t the Meacham airport area for people iving jand «xt would be an vent we the eastern end of the mp ove ver the existing stuatien two ends of Her cut by me the the ng the volume of { Flagler ave pole + mo the ect, and make a per eight years 14th street and Flagler avenue The} Senator McKeilar’s suggestion, | | The city tax assessor makes © Senate and the House of Repre-| which he will put into action in| St a os oe cca sentatives have receswed for over | the senate. is just the reverse of |") POM its ees the weekend and the Fourth of | that put forth by Senator Mur rx tend: northward fron duly, but Senator James EB. Mur-i ray Senator McKellar said he i= he nd bm the south ss ; | ray of Montana and Senator Mc-| will advocate the cutting off of | hg win avenue, at its juncture Kellar of Tennessee made state-| $890 million from the appropria- | Vin Tenth street, would be thé | ments today that will be of inte-| tions to keep the Marshall Plan!” 0.004 perk whieh, Engler | rest to the people of the United | going in Europe om ges ay a yl bee chil States | te remarked, “fm in fever efideen ta the Mechethar femes Sensor Murray seid he was) helping the people of western Eu fon jconsidring launching « move | rope but I favor more helping the “? Bxtenmon of Fourteenth men to have the economic condi- | people of the United States. The | street northward to join the marth ens in the United States studied | people of thi. country are over-- side of Roosewelt whether er net it would be prac: | overburden «= showing in 2427 | tieable this time te initiate a pub | nomic conditions that are preva f reaching t j works prvgren ing now in the United State MacArthur ace He said that the wee of pro j Saving that $400 million will ge 5 Butemion of he bad in mind would cost|far toward financially relieving uthward te the south |" t $15 Billion. Me added that | the folks ot kome a elt ebouleverd am ‘ ‘ = Estimates 290 Will Die | CRS be destrable also. freer 6 pent of rehev s\Three-Day Traffie Accidents |": tn nee The %* «Thus Far 14 Have Died a te en In All Types Of Mishap>; 33 Million . ection of grass and Cars On Roads uel ey The & —_ Monday The Citizen will not be published Monday the Fourth of July. & practice that has been im cffect during the present ownership of the pe per. to give ite employe: « holidey on independence Day The Citizen observes three holidays yearly. The other ‘ t con t , i “ twe are Labor Day f Jw | she Christmas. r POPPERS fed wrens a expenstte A ournrene almecomeoemm NL | TICKET OFFICE | ALL AIRLINES PRICE TOUR wwe ee! Zoning Hearing Is P oniponed “4 Come In and See the NEW 1949 HUDSON. 6 & 6 Cyl.—the smart est design lines in body end its economical model engine at... K. W. HUDSON CO. Simonton and Greene Streets intone bstenos, Owner One Of The Tein” PHONE Alee Wr. Alitgeed LM 14 Miles From Key West Every Sunday 5 to 9 p.m. Buffet Supper Ali You Can Eat $2.00 HICKEN STOCK ISLAND LOTS ge and Watertront 1. oTTo KIRCHHEINER Telephone 124 or 736-R We Will Close at3 PM. Monday, July 4th * PEREZ BROS. BAKERY 1025 WHITE ST. HAM The Oriental me 1000 DUVAL STREET WILL BE CLOSED on Sundays from 12:00 Noon to 6:00 P.M. dur ing the summer months. We pe be open Sunday mornings evenings to C UE SERVING OUR CUSTOMERS. Monday. July 4th CHICKEN AND HAM Buffet Supper Will Be Served | 5 to 9 PM. $2.00 Try Us! You Won't Be Sorry! | COCKTAIL LOUNGE