The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 3, 1949, Page 1

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week ph with Secretary 0 . mi ek ~ 1:00 P.M.—A ‘tropical , Commerce Charles Sawyer to dis- peor 4 : apparently developing in’ cuss the city's -eurrent economic | in was a Government} ™ : : the northwestern Caribbean Sea j ment: conditions. ot posto P-38 fighter plane, re- a " —— a ee ~miles north of Swan Island grease pracy ig making. a} ~@ently..purchased bythe govern- i ‘ near Latitude 18:5, Longitude 83.5.' e : ment of Bolivia, The pilot, an ,| Highest wind so far reported 40 | Bation-wide study. of the econ~ American-trained flyer who is} SIGMUND ENGEL (left). elderly confidence man, is not his usual dapper and talkative self in’ to 45 miles per hour in western | ic and employment situations, PR gE facing jail bars again at Chicago. The 74-year-old self-styled lover of 1,001 women was convicted | quadrant. and, will. include. the » southern] | » fighters, co omer Aa of bilking. Mrs. Reseda Corrigan (right), Chicago widow, of $8,700 after promising to marry her. _.| Movement is uncertain, but' districts of Florida with confer- bho is eae ana Sane WH him is 9 depgty shetitt,.” ic A a slow northeast- pear rdbb business ” earliest out the newly purchased } iOS ae NORTON, It was poo today by. the}. preparatory to sending it to Bolivia. Both he and the Weather Bureau. | Key West Chamber of Commerce that Edwin F. Trevor would rep- fhe control tower: The air 1 C air- —poreeeninwirseireltorensat r wot got the go-ahead to come on onvict Sar F é pawn the Key West’ business:in- |. the Nae fae BN wae in Merchant Head scree ats emeene poh thet c:c-=c2 Free On Bail Of $260,000 ae = ‘ At the same... time it was an- Ses 2 in nounced that Clarence Higgs, who represents. the Carpenter's control tower. The result = worst disaster in the history ‘4% WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 Local Union No. 655 ‘had accept- ‘oup a the invitation: to, go to Miami, of Commericae Aviation in the The 11 convicted leaders of the ut, in the event of his, inability United States—55 men, women : R t enheim. American Communist Party have} A¢cordirg to Joe Pearlman, (Consinuad On. Page Six, children killed when the air- tudents » SUES ly [won their fight for bail. The| head of the Key West Merchants" . 2 ° . Given TB Test |Multi-Milionaire, aire nee erashed on the bank or in the Appeals ruled. today that, pend-Jindeed fortunate to. have the mud of the Potomac River. ing their appeal, the 11 can go} kind of civie minded group, such Up to now, there’s been noth- ‘free in total bail of $260,000, ©}as the Latin-American Chamber . He doesn’t seem to} the Monroe County Health Clinie,| poRT WASHINGTON, N. | defendants and bail of $30,000. tional and social relations be- a Ay rahnaamed peggreneay has announced the ‘completion of |Nov. 3.—()—-Death came catly| each for the other four. That's (Conti ged On Page fix) a = ¥S i) the first-mass titberculosis detec- | today to one of the richest men | substantially less than the Tr. : « . oF 8 a Ss Mr Mew cvork| \ nition bas amyericrol 2 ' , f “Monroe} C-I-O transport workers went | Fil "(Continued On tees Threey — {after an illness of about. three| ‘The defendants werg convicted County will be handled by a Mi-Jon strike for wage: increases. 5 limer fell apart and the — pieces | United States. Circuit Court ef} Association, this Island city is ing definite from the severely in Dies This Morning “3:2 8 : it oe, ppeals Court set bail | of Commerce to foster better cul jured pilot of the P-38—the sole{ Dr. William Peeples, licad of e| of $20,000 each for seven of the | tural, racial, commercial, educa- Tg tion programs — in ve Monroe | in the United States, Solomon R.{ ernment had demanded. nti Fuggentheim, of the ae min- Geebamnent pee gaat had e er o- weeks. His wife, Irene, was at’ of conspiracy. to advocate’ the Thi M. ;ami firm for? per cent or $10,000] Six hows afer. the. strike the bedside. overthrow of the United States s ornin? jon, se fae me oe taue | eens See a Le , the radio and to have anew ae installed be- Pro perty Worth arama. 0| $00, 00 Changes - below, © did the erand the| Hands On Keys _ Guggenheim was the | Senior Government by forteful and vio- (Continued On Page Three) k lent means. They were convicted pt SES ES EE county’s school superintendent. under the Smith Act. In’ filing}President Truman is. on his way auik Ge Mictoe: Sekibok © Board { Ld § 7 their appeal, they claimed that] to St. Paul, Minnesota, for what hed vobad i inweek the. fiscal ee Golf Li Tavernier To the Smith Act is unconstitutional |he has, tabbed a non-political | matiorg in Atwill and Company, Visitors Are At. Oe Pe ay today, Horace O’Bryant, Monroc} > b) * SAVANNA, Hil, Nov. 3.—()— Season Ss First : The decision of the cuit} speech. This morning his. train) yioiy ie year as if he d bm mais Have Hospital Court on application for bail was Peach primal ge ee aid aa. Mil phe 2 per.cént charged for all Rotary Toda bai ry he why did he fail) A, Warranty deed filed ac. handed down by Judges Learned wD husnirea | the Warious validation proceed- auto accident. ings and for the sale of the bonds compares with 5 per cent which the county paid for the issuance and sale of the County. Beach (Continued On Page Four) William R. Freeman explained casualty insurance to the mem- NOBEL PRIZE bers of the Key West Rotary 9 Club at its noon luncheon today in St. Paul’s Episcopal Church them out? Did something ffice of Ci t Hand, Jerome Frank and Thornas| & erowd of several hundred his brain, or did he have day in he pie co e Under Charter W. Swan. They said that bail ig erp in a cold to greet transfer of land on Lo’ late-| Circuit Court Judge Aquilino; Was being set -because the gov- sident as he» ‘stepped out Mechanical defect| . (Continued On Page Three) | Lopez, Jr., yesterday approved | ernment itself conceded that the | a: glen ont a in the plane? Pilot Erick Rios 2 AC the charter of a non-profit cor-|@ppeal raised “a substantial Bridoux i | poration which intends to estab- | question”. | ; could Re crs cone te lish a hospital at Tavernier. Bail. of $30,000 was set for Eu-|]|7~ __ ———S™~C~S—SSY UGUUATEQUUUNENUNUU (Continued On Page Three) , Called the Florida Keys Me-|gene Dennis, John Williamson WEEK-END eet ates ae. PF he “apparently has \only | the | morial Hospital, the subscribers | Irving Potash and Jacob Stachel. BOAT BAR (. ees foes Pie Ee auecwey oF eb crashed i "(Continued On Page Three) | Bail was fixed at $20,000 for Rob SPECIALS FRESH Card. Mar mage nome airliner have been exonerated in Friday Night, {Continued On Page Three) Iuemion Cheese Bar _49c FLORIDA Dies Today In i ae oe - bade. (Continued On Page Four) iin aden. 6 Rle besor (Continued On Page Three) 8:30 O'Clock ‘ad Vatican City SIMONTON and GREENE |! ““lancowpiTiONED’ | Palace Theater ‘|| Key Lime Pie 89] | Poultry and Eggs ~ es Under New STREET ARENA wens GAME RESULTS | CHARLES STARRETT and MATCHETT'S BAKERY at the HOME, Nov. 3) -Fuseral “Twins : anagement 10-Round Main Event Sports Results Daily in — ip 2 bad ‘ 2 an sia nea ee ae * Key West's Most Comfortable Bar “DESERT VIGILANTE” | 1 SHONE 201 White Street seem eet Market Eddie “Red” Cameron vs. Jimmy Burke 4 OTHER BOUTS (Continued On Page Three) Lounge Open from 2 P.M, to 4 A.M. 1947 STUDEBAKER | GREET HONE 14GB | Regal De Luxe eng | TICKET OFFICE =| Pull Eauipped. Like Now. LIONS ROAR! ' ... $1.00 (Plus Tax) But Your Car | ie fe | T § | E Formerly ALL AIRLINES bch an Lng | VER S ceding Tex) | BRADY'S MARKET Low, Mibegs. Que Over (Including Tax) Should Not | Mr. City Charter. a true, but neglected friend of the people, P R ] C E TO U R S 1940 DODGE 5-Pas. COUPE, Ra- | We Have A Huge Stock of || needs urgent and able attention. Opens Thursday. dio, Will Sell. Below. List, ene MUFFLERS. and November 8th, 1949, we will be undergoing the crisis. Mr. SS et ee EXHAUST PIPES |} Charter pleads for the assistance of the. following specialists: November 3rd CAUTION i, EXHAUST EIPES Can Install Them of eT ‘ = s Key West Auto Parts Co. John Carbonell “— Louis Eisner — Milton A. Parrott With the Finest in Level 2 oh TH ‘ew PROGRESSIVE, CAPABLE | P1421 Duval Street Phone 442 AND the CLUCKING go ge THIS YEAR'S TAXES ARE HIGHER THAN EVER BEFORE ee INDEPENDENT | pe : : RE-ELECT 1 THINKER Help Reduce These Taxes By Voting for Your City Commissioner ELECT THE MAN WITH A PLAN HARVEY. Joe Cabrera, John Carbonell, Louie Eisner Hunter G. Harden 6-A . LEVERS 1 -A—2- A—3- A (Paid For By Brionsoray “Sonny” Harden) ‘ (Paid Political Advertisement) ote F or LOUIS 1. J. EISNER ee | san ifs

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