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' Extensive Street Program Carried Out By Key West Fifteen Men Now Working On Rearming Bill Project Expected To trae Roberts Reports |Pass By Friday Of Her Death; Body. | UNDER $50,000 BOND Being Brought Here Peer A woman tentatively identi- = fied as Helen Harvey was found ‘dead in bed in a building at Marathon this morning, according |’ Many Mreets Have (iy Asnoeratea wart § : : : : : ; to the sheriff's office. To fe WASHINGTON, Aug. 17.—In- : : j Deputy. Sheriff William Archer i © Me Tried 46 Rew Beem Rewurfaced And dications today are that the; ‘ ; : 2 ei Cuaga ‘was ies he sp The ? Vere, Cours aay ited This Year measure designed to. provide $1 : : : : is bringing the woman's body to| fia. ee Vedas ttt Pomme Phe City of Key West has un- billion $450 million to rearm : ‘ j Sie ne Key West. § Western Europe probably will be : : p A coroner’s jury under Peace} % ‘ : il ~ . i : Justice E: R. Lowe of Tavernier e H mie ae & = () Wirephotos|was ordered. impaneled by J. baa MRS. IDA LYONS, 42, lies abed in room in which she says her husband. kept her locked up for | Lancelot Lester, assistant state 10 weeks on a near-starvation diet at Camden, Tenn. Her weight went down from 125 pounds io | attorney. 75 pounds. She said the husband, Numa Lyons, 45, retired barber, terrified her during the ordeal | At edition time it’ was not known how the woman died. Geetabon 4 rativer extensive street adopted bv Friday. @egrewement program this year, ‘ deen Roberts, director ery Outlook is that little change " d tod will be’ made in the provisions of ‘ _} the bill. Administration leaders in the senate said they felt confi- ated af gee SS Eas © {day that about one-third’ of the | Ga., to face charges thet he op- areas now in the’ United States} erated a city directory confi- of greets: ’ where rent control is still in ef-} gence game in 1947, The At itm a ee fect wil have rent ceilings remov-} janta indictment alleges he | see! (he Hehe Sl Ge = Entrance Made By 4%". : netted between $80,000 and | tried dere St GEE Gee = te areete, Teak la meaaaird eke be caseiet with a dummy (right) made of bed sheets c! De together with clothes pins. Neighbors finally ” nad a en Se arctan sens mem [wisn me cscs He] en ta | One-Third Rent rng Wee trimmings trom 1 a 25 Os Foam Pa Cte me "SAFE v-(I2KilledToday [Reduced Pension |L ONG’S STORE _ (Lonel Areas Pith tere memorable time resurtac- | Collisi : Sums In State jTo Be Ended DUSTEAN A. veuuan "ce mn © ¢anan aoe = Sc nn also SAFE ENTERED, | :sesccr..| Sve = 72S fhe Georgia, On Highway \Can Be Restored 1 a ee pate pall aner to —- i Om Gs Sas MIAMI, Aug. 17. —(FNS)— : \y Tae Ansociated Press) a ay, Gian Peleshy, Wavana, Cen- were killed and four | Claiming that State Welfare funds fe Framan and Petrone injured in traffic accidents in the | for the aged, crippled and blind “efeF Gt any property | South today. Near Fulton, Missis-' are guaranteed by the federal| — valists who had attended a meet-}€TS and Jane M. Hoey, director of foun and were on their way|the Federal Security Agency. He explained that members of Leaders | Temperature the legislature who~amet. with (Nearly Normal we mre: ere entage of | Sippi, a truck ran into a passen-{ d That: action, hi lained, had}. aagers ton by City | ser car, killing six and injuring as caidas nie MARGARET MITCHELL bees: toned oa Lint Receie of a{ $100,000 on the racket. The |of onmt = oe te ee | x. Beteh B Spalding some j two, one of them critically, and}/> tate epresentative ant! DIES OF ANJURIES Thieves During decided cut in the sum for which! FBI identified him as one of | Wil!“ er ter se we tin trees near Hamilton, Ala., six were Stockdale of Mine said he as- — he had asked to conduct his office.| the 10 most-wanted fugitives in Pew Tee welt : Night He added that he had to do one} the nation. cee as 0 he anech with Cakeiaibiah George Smath- ,of two things, cut down his force | — — Mews red adie eieitaeeel mg on| On one of the trucks were revi- ‘Also -Stcal Valuai one-thirdand’ try to’ cover’ the Vi ’ him. 0 ia ng bis 384 present field of activities, or cut ictor Gonzalez — | 3 his force one-third and the areas | ecco jst te seal l Re-Enlists In | Raiole\ Investigates able to opeate effectively. eoRDI Chip Police Medical And Regular Army The safe in the office of Long’s The U: & Army ane B.A Awl Governor Futter Warién at Wa- kulla Springs recently weré iold that® the Federal government u ‘4 | Furniture Store, 800 Fleming a f publ j : é i 7 Force recruiting office in Key = proud mot ngnnsdbaee of tlle ; Ffstreet, was entered some time | Dental Exams West said today that. Victor Ht | tie seat hie sonal ete Wee seemrtetee eevees Durin Jul esictgnce “amiomaly : agsroactively, : . last night and, according to a City Gonzalez, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ma-| = «a: i <= WAMNUTON. Avg 17—Sen 5 y and that the federal portion of} % Police report, the thieves gather- F r Children guel Gonzalez, 2502 Harris ave-| feet comm | 7 Pe eh See & Tel Repubtican | The warmest temperature last/such payments would be lost. He ; : ed in excess of $1,500 incash. KO) nue, enlisted in the regular army |that the Saat aeuuet Many valuable papers are also! missing, Mrs. Albert J. Mills,1 | Soom Oo cee Oe "= Se eehete, ene his month wag 92 degress on the 9th;says he was advised in Washing- y Cogtemeeed Poa soit eeehiees, Kenneth S. and the lowest 73 degrees on the}ton that this is not so and. the Dr. William F. Peeples, direc- | on August 11. Gonzalez’ recerd im tor of the County Clinic, | cluded 33 months prior service im | ‘ propri ff . thi Wee Geaeteed teday about 31st. according to a month ‘Jamount ftom the Federal govern- she also te Slat ponent oral Pannounced today,that the clinic} the regular army, part of whieh | OP te ek Heat be pursued | statement issued* today © by “ the} ment is collectable if the. state | scattered over the floor of the of. | Would sporisor a -schook exant- | was spent overseas in the Burope- ‘Dier Not ff Repeticen policy com- j Key West Weather. Bureau.) takes care of its portion for the’ : fice, ination for childrén at the clinic,:] on theatre with the 104th Tigtber- ' the tle © that the | ma as, 82.6, seventh-tenths. 0 Wadem should wait | of a ges above “ridrm’! 1) ee) feet Peer fe decide on) Rainfall “during the month a “=| Legion Post To months of July; August and Sep- Police ‘Lieutenant Harry’ Lee}Fleming and Thomas streets, from | wolf Division. tember: Le Baker received a call from Thies 9:30 a. m. until noon, August 24. oa a beeen eee iTe lending, ‘ Furniture Store at 7 a.m. Lieu-f, Puree f, this cxemanatlon j tenant Baker dispatched Patrol- #4 the ell d, pasa vee pavaagin man Rene Raiole tothe store to concéciea it sitle before’ the paler oh temperature. during rs = July. Greatest rainfall in a 24- (#) Photo | make an investigation. child begins school. BANGKOK —(AP)—The Thai Commumener feet ¢ = hse hat hour period was on July 3 and ‘(Handle Veter, ‘ans’ MARGARET MITCHELL. who Bereta ila dan sence At the same time; his immuni-|(Siam) revenue department | today tet Seth = = eae cee ated when it totaled 1.02 inches. BS is shown above, died in Atlan- be forcing’ a year" wiadine: ‘thes zations should be brought up to| Sending out secret agents te run | owtrgit grins Saas Se ceneeign aew, amd that! Highest vel of wind dury Life Insurance ie see Tyeeaay: Gk Wines An } they went directly to the safe. 2ate so that he may be protected down stamp tax evaders among Monroe County quae = & Gee & he men in theling the month was on the 17th , flicted when an automobile ran {They apparently had the correct | against as many diseases as pos- businessmen who are muleting, theless be eee © “en Bee ee when it blow 35 miles an hour! Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28,of| her down on Peachiree street | combination of the safe, Raiole | Sible during his school activities.|the government of $1,000,000 a) ing the Meqrty - year. Tung the preemert A revenue department official! At test Meee, said most of the evasion is done | maentr Thee sat by keeping two sets of books, jihe # theese ret += one to be shown revenue officials | The meter and the other to keep track of | seem! the firms’ actual transactions} The cet Foreign as well as Thai business | ty vote!’ * houses join in the practice he) erent added. [otronge attacte All children should be accom- panied by at least one of their parents, or some older, responsi- last Thursday night. She was the celebrated author of “Gone With The Wind.” She never by He Repetticges | temperature fell from 89 to 741i dividends, Albert L. DiNegro, Jr.,| fully regained consciousness af- wo Volt Wherry de-| degrees. In 15 minutes during|Post Commander, announced to- ter she was struck by the car: ; ner safe and threw it open. *ble person. that time, .49 eon of rain fell. day. ‘dstoas Se ack 4 Ae yy Hugh D. Gravett, a attered papers in every di ~ The Post will have the neces- taxi driver off duty. He was oy the thieves then ve «| Band Instruments . sary applications which veterans ivina hike wrives the cash that was inside the in- ing Comaiites will have to make to the, Veterans Sri Bis etivele ce. ee safe. They also took several May Be Seen At from the southwest. the American Legion will assist On the Fourth of July, during {all local veterans in applying for ~~ oe «© Getereteed fight! an afternoon thunderstorm, the|their National Service Insurance said. They opened the larger door of the safe without difficulty, then{ drilled their way through the in- Administration to get their re- valuable papers. Then they left Orders Arrest Of Mar consisting of 3-fold cart upon| WEG@tarians Seek | the butane by we beck door. High School DETITIANG . ing it from ie inside. ‘avon. which the veteran writes his full ildli cya " g ‘ PE | | | IONS FOR SCHOOL BOM, fan te scree teae| Malayan Wildlife | \ths" poe tte! Des] arent o aha hen, wi . i a " 7 i inner’ SS FivePercenter” For Perjury (7 Shs. [Protection Now [wih oeotty sent? Winarn eMe “Wed HNSe 8a ! > i} y NSLI policy for 90 days or are | SINGAPORE—(AP)—The Ma- [rhe en he xe Webs] band, will have a chance next » tt0. eatified e-— will have a refund coming to him. ; layan Vegetarian Society seeks to ” | Tuesday to examine the band in- Camm F baad pala gees, SAR The VA expects to pay out! save this land’s wild animal life ria bajaeorene eer ieahan as struments anelito oFk Gaetan of | NAMES LAST NIGHT Cove Mergen B1000; Tio testified that he had given] gece ene e000 Aft by controlling exports. The socie-] ‘The Long's store robbery was|" “rom 9 to 12 noon Tuesday, Dil- MK t, i Shed Peetifted He Mad «Meragon $1,000t0 get a higherferan are expected to average|tY Said it had been told that a fea erates Site ent on will shave ‘band, instruments, Must Have 2.050 ——— sugar ration for the Allied Molas- | about $175 according to the Vet- | large number of monkeys export-| nonths. The Eiggostr seni ; at the high school. These may be ‘s on Set Heen Paid eae gon 5 ay Amboy, erans Administration. ed from Malaya died on ships car-] Sears, Roebuck Store safe. That Lpalps gah sere begs coe To Become Effective; [Cuan a os | in land explained} The VA estimates that some 16, | py; aie ba : eee ps ren to get into e inners | Accordims - 8 See Oe Pee wes a a Par . wan: ton Aue 1) doh {that One of the officers of the | 000,000 veterans are entitled to re-' ys Eben. Also, the Geum seit found. “The sale contained about | Sane Beginners are from the| Petitions Are Still Menewe See ake woh demos ¥ [company is his son. He said fur-| funds, Commander DiNegro said. ‘¢ one-horned rhinoceros is now | eetahn i cas neg to the ninth grades. igi iF + Ht See drone the more notive ther that Maragon did not suc-| Actually today the VA has the’ Practically extinct because ot | Being Circulated at the shat sz: ~- = ; | e#ed im obtaining the increased | home address of only 6,000,000 of , hunting and exports. ietiticiak nestiind ataaaiaees aaa ’ ies cant te iene Geet be acl a | fatom, as OPA officials main-Jeligible veterans. The American! The society adopted a resolu- Yacht ( ‘lub Sol |New Malayan voters who favor the $50,000 |*™ ce © ee WHE Howse, today | “Ped that the company already | Legion will help it to locate the ' tion asking thé Singapore and Coaches Aid The : : Sis ates qumend tr te rad | was exeeeding its quota. 10,000,000 others. | Malaya Federation governments F $95, 000 bond issuc to build a new schoo! SS TSS PRES Committee” produced record-| When the application forms are | to inquire into the import and ex- or 3 Racehorses and to rebuild others had 261 @ aires led testimony to show that Maro-| received, a schedule will be re- | Ports of wild animals and to con-|} pantation Key Yacht Har bor e names at the end of the first ow ee poet termed over to 80% om duly 28 had testified} leased by the Post indicating the | sider desirablity of imposing strct-| Tycorporated, sold its pro He KUALA LUMPER, Malaya—) oi by local High School stu | ™ Se re er i thet he had not received any|hours during which the Post will | ef control, if not a total ban on | jieuyPorales ‘mappa (AP)—A new type of horse coach , ro Se eee ww Se cangsee money in his activities among] assist the veterans in completing | the trade, because of the mortali- | (lead and, Head. Inc. Tavernier, | to provide luxury travel for race- | dents : re ee, BORE the “Pive-percenters.”* The in- Commander DiNegro j t¥ rate among exported animals. | 0" ,$95.000. according to warran-| horses has been put into service} The petitions must bear at lent ee ae te ere | vestigatane then decided to h: Surprisingly, two wild animal | 'Y deed filed in the office of Cir-| on the Malayan Railway: 2,050 names to make the bond ee one ee We Te oreeied ena chrage of pene exporters. who appeared without | Cut Court Clerk Earl R. Adams. | ‘The interior of the coach is kept | sue effective : on © ee oe af nary announcement at the meeting cast seven degrees cooler than previ-| The petitions are being circulat . git their votes in support of the res- ous types of coaches as a result|ed in Key West under the super , | : Poland also sta ‘ Yes ¢ y © eet tewagh qoverament cun- gon, in eaking pry hel Vaya a Miami a celebrar of | oiution. The exporters succeeded, Storms Coming??? of Chengai wood capped with a | vision of W. C. Chapman, « tevet +, * = {mentioned that he was intimate DIA DE CUBA’ first, however, in having the word! Maybe Yes! ... Maybe No! | shining roof of lacquered alumi-|er at Key West High School, .- bees aaa arte wes endered | with Major General Harry Agosto 19 al 21 “high” eliminted from _ before CYPRESS nium. Each coach carries twelve | while others are being distriiut ie @ a WS Oe | Vener Haga su reservacion con la Na. | “mortality rate” in the resolution. | horses at a time. There is room|ed under the direction of Prine we eae - sroaly macion, 07m lage Storm Lumber | to: tweive attendants. pal Charles Albury of Tavermer ” pve nen on cee $90.00 M eee | e ie i Palace Theater AS a ee POOR OLD CRAIG _—_—————— \provec. excursion a H T pclae ‘© | SERVICE STATION | STRUNK ‘DODGE’ Job Rated Trucks BOAT BAR DIONS AUTO Habana con un pequeiio TOM BROWN and 503 Duval Street. 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