The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 31, 1949, Page 1

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we WSPAPER IN THE DAY, AUGUST?31, 1949 U.S. A. CHAIRMEN APPOINTED — {Typhoon IN CH. OF COMMERCE ® Toward’ NEW CAMPAIGN DRIVE And Winds Thus Far Blowing At 80 Miles : In: Tokyos-Many: # First Group. Meeting *-—— By PN Called For Thursday; |" OO Ome OOM, ‘Sales Army’ Organized; |‘You AIT GanPay eid prea — Your City Taxes > ee Press) ‘ classified business groups into) Slarting Thursday} toxvo, Aug. 31—A typhoon, which 600 Chamber of Com-| oo sow te the'dayt | anid, fe pice? oo tose o merce prospects are divided, Don't forget that Spt. 1 headed toward this city. and Y have been appointed, Victor Lang,] marks the opening tim? for Kalama, 40 miles to, the-south- Beneral saies manager of the ed-| payment of your city taxes, least... aries, a ucational-financial campaign part both real and personal. Four Winds thus tar have attained of the drive, announced today. per cent discount is allowed ‘} velocity of 80 miles in thig city: First meeting will be held to-| if you pay your ‘faxdiin Sep- i morrow at ‘11 a. m. in the head- ‘ah tember. jou i quarters office of the Chamber of Be sure to "bting your tax Commerce. y statements’ with you to the’ e Fitts og or The group chairmen, together] office of Archie Roberts, city «the day. ~~ ae ‘ ate ’ — thet Wirephoto with classified divisions are: Au-| ax collector at the Citv Hall. “The typhoon is’ now... i ‘ — j rmed : story ished. im. DR. KARL JONES, JR.. 27, tomotive: Jack Sellers; Building If you do not have a state, j.across Tokyo, Bay. Reports receiy ‘ j The Citizen on Wednesday of last shown here in Nava} /unil and Construction: Clarence Higgs, ment, call Mr. Roberts. for jed here state that 40 fishing. boa died in Detroit of/#elic, the Real Estate; Insurance and Utili- instruction. have been washed up) on : f ty: Anthony Demeritt; Retail and Office hours are from 9 -}and destroyed and 200 have disease he fought @s'e country | Wholesale: Joe Allen; Restaurants} am. to 5 p.m. on weekdays | ken theif mooting and dcctor in Pompeii), Mich. His |and Bars, Amusements: Mike Bo-; and 9 a.m. to noon on Satur-| | swept to sea. ‘ death cams nine ‘days after he |namy; Professional: W. Curry] days. No’ casualties have “been re-jz entered the hospital, Friends is; Diversified: Ralph Faral- i ported arn: operat petri said he burned his resistance to | 40; Fishing and Industry: Berlin |g gig. @.@".a" OW Ai nel here. Trees and tel low ebb by hard work treating Felton. mm poles have been blowm down and }’ . . Bevin, Cripps Late yesterday afternoon at the Key West Naval Buse word wae direct path, of the storm. The een- "FR ter is due to’ reachchere date ints eight in the tiny Mi These leaders will complete hundreds of “houses * damaged |_| pi jerge ey wi aga building of a “Sales Army.” Each ‘ along the water front. The-great-, pei ¢ ‘8 | chairman will secure a “Captain” est fear.is felt for low-lying areas the son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl b for each 25 members and non- 1F that may, be flooded: ! @) Wirephy in E. Jones of Tulsa, Okla. members in his group. Sail or U. Ss. ‘ : : : i oie reduced to. 87. % ae Conteresice of the chairmen and | MAJ. GEN, HARRY H. VAUGHAN (center, back to camera), is questioned by Chairman Clyde Up to late yesterday it was ‘Hoey (D-NC) of the Senate Investigating Committee in its probe of five percenters in Washington. | #t the Naval Base here that Seated-beside Vaughan are Col. Cornelius Mara (left), Vaughan's assistant and Carl L. Bristine, | °'iginal order had not been modi- -Washington-attorney. At committee table are left to right: Sen. Herbert O’Conor (D-Md), Com- tere but at 3:50, o'clock yesterday .mittee. Counsel William P. Rogers, Chairman Hoey, Sen. Joseph McCarthy (R-Wis), Sen, Ka#l c Mundt.(R-SD), and Sen. Margaret Chase Smith (R-Me). Vaughan denied that there was anything Revealed FBI |co?sxeicet's.cr ss| For Conference {Stores To Be AT STATE-WIDE MEETING |°"°tY Gj spexieurcs Sates ) plans for the drive which actual- (By The Associated Presa) iC. ‘osed s y I ti t d ly starts on September 13. J I All Day ; ‘ fa ed with an analysis of the Cham- | Stafford Cripps, chancellor‘of the | iressper: ip anything-he-dic for any business’ man. or that he ever, received any: tom, g¥t oF Sevce |metenes ’ | West - Merchants’ : wo es Te Chasiber of. Commerce. an ex. | nomio and finanpial cejeip in Great Said today. He also stated that 49 * Y , ©Comniittee Voday ‘The program. i ides the LONDON, Aug. 29—Foreign The business interests and 0: s ¢ D. se \ in Labor Day ber of Commerce accomplish- exchequer, sailed today for the chairman of the organization, and will be ¢losed all day on Labor ; “ PPS : ston be. closed for a program for work, “ A Britain. They-are accompanied by } , wilt me Al T i a Rileprint “Por “Action” willbe 13 sides, vated as BXDEAS ig eee PRO Poe RY bs eee principal needs of Key West, and| Before sailing, Bevin said the will be continued throughout zens of Key West will be presert-' Minister Ernest Bevin and Sirj \ im return for his aid. ments. Under direction of Mayor Ynited States to attend a confer- Nemenit ware Robert Dopp, vice president of the | H€xt. Wednesday, about the eco- Day, President Joe Pearlman beguented to the public. hiotnic’ ariel monetary-matters: The ‘Thutsday half, holidays September, Mr. Pearlman sad. “Ry ‘The Asaoeintad Presap should be followed diligently if} mission is one of the gravest in | WASHINGTON, Aug. 31—Ma-|continuous and constructive pro-| {he history of Great - ’ y Ns . ‘y it Britain. = y “Trud” sta- , Re: 7 gress andsprosperity is tobe se-fy eee Bl: st \Laft . a ' ~~ Asks For Ideas On a eae aud ; secenty sta-| Supply-and Fiscal, will have a jor'Generali Harry, Vaughan “re- |eured for the community,” Harold | VieWs of the cabinet about the as Ss < : a cena) x ted that sentences. were » meted | ceiling of 212 employees. Person- \ aa sumed testifying today before the , Waubscher, secreta of the |'questions involved are set forth . t Log E mneer: On Faxation ‘To Raise More} out in. the Urals to officials of a nel department is limited to two ' a {Chamber of Commerce said. in a brief totaling 20,000 words. Miner To Safety ns . : ba Funds; Consensus quarry jn. Miass at which ‘safety Pte pe Medicine and * s@hate sub-committeesthat is “ine i NES it See aie, SGC ems ; . aN id ‘ sales T’ rules had been Violated: The chief |""s. yer Pe ‘ i ‘ KALGOORLIK, West ‘Austral Steamship Havana Sptee: Tx f th / was: beritencedt to 31 pany eae ae Cum inal nepal vestigating charges against five- | * ° i K, West Australiaj \” PS : State. Representative Bernie c,|°. “he Wary was sentenced to 3) budget yet® Commander. Pitrger- 3 1es arne ussia To 2—A gold miner, here was in-| Pye» Te i , “| years deprival of fgeedom,-a-shift | ald’ sta refore we can't de ey yr ae * eau cautions. ‘There: was.an explosion [dea . j Papy, told a-county. wide gather-| foreman to two years and a safety | termine the number of people we 70 feet away. His mates tushéd' ing © ing of teachers yesterday that tax | engineer to a fine of 1,500 rubles. i. & : ere eS, i a a will use until we know how much It was brought out by the com- |p ; 6 n ° ~~" “Kexpecting to find him shattered.j Learra Sertucha, 49, died at sea money has not been specifically “Trud” said because of the ne- | Congress will allocate the Naval mittee that Vaughaw had been in- ry. gain 0 rive 1m He was merely dazed. The explo-.| Monday night at 7:40 o'clock on ear-marked for school use. He | glience of these persons workers | Station in Key West.” vestigated by the FBI on a charge | sion had .Jifted him bodily, and] board the steamship Mar Caribe. asked the group to speak freely |in the clay quarry had to work| Word of a reduced cut in num & “fix ¢ ° the flying rocks had passed under | He was the second engineer on ideas which they might have | in difficult and dangerous condi- | ber of civilian layoffs’ was receiv of tying @ “fix” an income-tax Out Of Germa Ca ital him. He was, however, severely} He will be sent to Bilboa, for different forms of taxation | tions. ed at 3:50 p. m. yesterday, too case. Vaughan stated that he had a p peppered by small which; Spain, for funeral services and which might swell the fund. ——_———— late tor the Citizen deadiine. The hot heard of such an investigation 5 - had forced ‘pieces of dungaree and} burial by the Lopez Funeral! Instructors from all over the | J call came directly from the office by the FBI but that he knew the But She Will Not flannel peneatt Be ae Blood ew oe ; nation as well as Monroe County, e ant as of Rear Admiral John Dale Price a reget . 1 . poisoning. resulted but he recov-| «He is survived by his widow, joined in the discussion. The gen- : deputy chief of naval operations FBI had investigated him on a Succeed, General Advi or ered. Mrs. Justa Sertucha, and parents, eral consensus was in favor of a M B in Washington, D C. At that tive charge that he helped liquor in- ; Wi SsOry Mr. and Mrs. Juan Sertucha. sales tax. wione ut a Parre | Howley Declares; Will A Captain J, A. Farrell, Jr., now on dustries to try to obtain more su- gar at the time sugal’ was ration- | Return Next Week ed. ! cB The Associated Press) No acticn against him was BERLIN, Aug. 31—Brigadier taken as @ result of the investiga-} General Frank Howley, who has 9f apparently slight intensity is tion, which, he declared, had been j pean stationed here four years, | located near 12.6 N. and 58.8 W. done by the FBI on a tip from} 244 who will leave for the United | or about 40 miles eastsoutheast of some members of the press. ! Horace O'Bryatn, superintend- his way to Washington for new 4) A ; ent of public instruction for the DY o . duly, Gar Ge et col Fe Arab Refu ees | county, introduced the speakers No Crackers madney 4 joe { porary workers would be dismis Move With Seasons’: Key West high school 1 miner from the Charleroi |. President of the National Class | Je, was pulling his wallet out of S I . . SUHKNE, Hashemite Jordan— Room Teachers, Phillip Wardner | "hi; pocket to give his son a little | © pa eturns @P)—Sixteen thousand. Palestine of Garden City, Long Island, N-| money to buy crackers and nuts Arab refugees have returned to ¥., addressed the assembly. He! for an elephant in the Antwerp| City Manager Ralph Spalding the Suhkne camp, from which highlighted his speech with praise | 749. The elephant picked up the | was well enough, after -w-revent they fled last winter. Sub-zeroy of the relationship between school | yajet and quietly swallowed it. | illness, to report to fils’ difice Meteorite Falls In Russia MOSCOW—()—A iarge meteo- ; ite fell recently in the Urals States next week, asserted today | Barbados. It is attended by winds | area. It exploded 22 miles over that the Russians will try again to | of 35 to 45 mPDOHENG a radius of| the earth's surface. m™ 1 : ‘ rhe drive the Allies out of western} 75 miles. It is West-north-} It’s fragments were scattered ( e¢ hs Print Berlin. westward 12 mphand the slow | over an area of about 150 square SAN JUAN ADVISORY NO. 4, 11:00 A.M. EST, Aug. 31, 1949: * The small tropical disturbance at the meeting which was held at ANTWERP, Belgium—()—A | | ' the Ailies t te of mi i- | 5 . Z temperatures and heavy snow| Systems and newspapers. Ward- é “ ogg Stalin Works | quara for nother egenguhy te tites RHGnt IEA Io imtecaies. puncte’, J anys ee Paha and rainfalls had chased them| ner used to be a reported himself. aoe ocean ie ORR Oe Fg short time yesterday end to- * i 4 } Russians. to attain the goal that|¥f the disturbance continues its} and are being studied by Soviet | {0M this barren wind-swept pla-| Director of the Florida Educa-| ‘The mine worker got his money | His secretary, Marie Valenzue / PRAGUE—(@)— Czech © was denied them because of the | present course and rate of move- | scicntists. They weigh up to for-|‘t¢@% 30 miles north of Amman. | tional association, Birdie McAllis- |} 04 from insurance. la, will be installed in a new of i std SO a wear [Suocessful operation of the airlife.[Mment, the center will pass very : elt ‘ : ch. rd “ teorite| They took their winter quarters | ter, biology instructor at Miami ais fice in an ante-room to the right | munists are pushing a three-year!” He then declated that Russia|close to Barbados this afternon. Pann ee fous of tare Pond in the Jordan river valley, around | Beach Senior High School, reveal- 9 of the City Manager's present of- j printing plan to publish all the] will not succeed in forcing the} Small craft in ‘Windward and Bical = the Biblical towns of Jericho and j.¢d the latest improvements in ed- And SOS fice. She will act as receptionist j works .of Stalin, so/that every | Allies out of Berlin. Despite Rus-}{souhern Leeward Islands and all Shune. — jucational set ups in Florida. She as well as secretary.” | worker can be armed “with the |sia’s trickery and treachery, he} other interests in the area should But with summer came an in- | emphasized that Florida teachers y Old M. " | means of defeating redetion.” The | stated, the Allies will remain in|take precautions against possible POOR OLD CRAIG tolaxeble heat end. malaria, So | Bate & rétirement system | ‘and our an.. ] official Czech press. agency said | western Berlin and elsewhere in} increase in intensity of this dis- Gj they were forced back to Suhkne. Oe the, Hap a r soa is si ie eee eat e | ‘ that. the first 100,000 cgpies of} western Germany. turbance. Stand by for further ad- | ° RVICE STATION How sordap hovernment authori- oS af ree or ai s nich have PRAGUE — (#)—The Czechs Sta i i vi i i a r 5 ne s 2 i Cross | advantages unequalled a a y secracl = j Stab books to be printed here} Switching from his remarks on} Visories when data from Tecon-- | Peaneis at Division Phone 9134] Hae EOS Hee Sar fie also“auid that ‘the: Floridie have a new wisecrack this sum H hardl¥enough to stock the libra- | Russia, he told the German people }naisance planes becomes avail- Veer: Heme. ola euies representatives, jointly responsi-| | es mer. It goes: ‘i | ries, information centers and fac-jthat some day Beflin would rise |able later this afternoon. Grease. Spray or ble for the refugees’ maintenance, } Educational Association is one or-|/ Question—Who's the greater tory reading rooms. In the second } again as one of the great capitals RY LET U Change Your on } 2° faced with, the problem of | Bapyation which Cae Sympatbe: man, Stalin or Lenin? 100,000 some were available for jof the world. How long it would t ureau. CARER ERGERNNOR g them again sgon siaapoage ak Lp hatin oe Answer—Yes. pale t ividuals. te pass, hi , RCE SSS a Ce ae pase ae | sided dep. ed tn a reat ni: | A, | 3 Remus ian erepgnents jin ecucatiors: | ure on Russia. Undoubtedly, i ; BOAT BAR P | ce Th t DION S- AUTO SERVICE Switch to j sia would strive to Pemain in Ber- qiace edier r White and Fleming Sts. ” ee 5 / lin as long as she can, but. regard-| $03 Duval Street. Phone 9165 SHESTONEAREEE Gai | eae NOTICE Dodge “Job-Rated” Trucks Mrs, Ricketts ; less of her attitude, Berlin final-f 4§R.CONDITIONED MARY STUART in Contplete: Auto Service Fit Your Job DAY SCHOOL ly will be given back tothe Ger-}" Shorts Results Daily | “THUNDERHOOF” | | ~Stapdard. Oil Products NAVARRO, Inc, } ? MANIC ON DUTY i]. Occupational Licenses for 601 DUVAL STREET 1409 Truman Avenue eecesbseccccccooscoccees: the year 1949-1950 will be due October 1, 1949. Kes West's Most Comfortable Rar | PHONE 347-3 Will Reopen Sept. 6 The City of Key West 1949 Tax Roll (both real and personal) will open for collection on Casement Sash || 4NNOUNCIN Double Hung Windows The RE-OPENING Pre-LABOR DAY DANCE 4 Sun & Sand Club Marine Dining Room and Cocktail Bar All applications for liquor, beer or wine licenses must be filed with the City Clerk ( , Inside and Outside Doors of FUDAY.. SEPTEMBER 2. in sufficient time for action || Opbs: 45: the Saktic September 1, 1949, OPEN H For Immediate ray rye ty gen ge pe to be taken by the City "Alter 6:00 Pa. PRE-SCHOOL ARCHIE ROBERTS, EVERY DAY Delivery TONY’S VE We HALL Commission ot © resulet |i] GHP SPEC KINDERGARTEN areal ‘REET il i TAL a Tax Collector- STRUNK RESTAURANT Music by | api siocaceeediplae Roast Leg o’ Lamb REGISTRATION Treasurer, EXCEPT MONDAY LUMBER YARD 808 SIMONTON £TREET THE THREE SHARPS || VICTOR LOWE, 1 and 2 Key West, Florida. ’ Prizes To Be Awarded | Fi $1.35 re 5 P.M. to 1 A.M. PHONE 816 THURSDAY, SEPT. 1 | City Clerk. ||| simonton St. at South Beach Transpotiation Available i Adm. 5Gc Per Person (Tax Incl.) || eeeeercceocovesocovecoce - —

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