The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 4, 1949, Page 1

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== PARADE PLANS |e ooo ? i ANNOUNCED | f f RAYMOND PETERSON of © Paterson, N. J. (above). was of : Draw Jurors fit f ¥ i f = ty He i Observance. his matt. of the board of the ‘ aes ca Manon! Sant end tet | OF Court Here |. res iss to ne ane of Armistice Day; »including } HE Judge Thomas Caro parade down Duval street Sentences One Man ee ee Today To Term on nce ee next | In Penitentiary Be irace age "Leblonté Stock, A list of jurors ‘to serve the | Islind Home opens at 7 p..m. At fall term of Criminal Court was} 8 p. m., there will be a) tumbling }- drawn by Judge Thomas S. Caro] act and ‘at 10 p. m, there will be of Criminal Court after he had/ a free dance. sentenced one man to. serve a! At 9 a. m, November 11, the penitentiary term and fined an- (Continued On Page Four) other $250. - - Earl D. P! rested at eae, Pe SoH Tell How Veterans FIREMEN CLIMB UP LADDERS through dense smoke to . five persons in a South Side apartment house at Chicago. juxed in fleeing from the fire. a Vieker is ended, The wreckage ef his light plane has been found in @ field .in Warwick, Rhode island. MeVicker’s body has been recovered from the wreckage. four o’cloek in. the morning: when ment effort at ending ~ coal strike. Chief Feieral Medintor has explained for the first/time the system’ under which ¢hecks will be mailéd to veterans hold- ing national life insurance poli- A Presides Monday | sentenced to serve a year in the| Attorney George Brooks, Jr. Allan pino,fowner of the car stolen by} The order of payment of the spe- be sounded will be John Benja- October is last May. * fa group of “Hingis ‘politicians | climbed aboard the Truman ; special today at a railway station % - . {in Chicago. Clerk Victor ' In. the delegation were Colonel ; tate penitentiary after he enter-, Wy ; At Opening Of {3's Sarwan’ case's, Will Be Paid = U.S. Court Here: : Their Dividends ~ Ball 7 Tru 1 : A B. Cleare, Jr. county| 0 oe bea gigs ee a (Continued On Page Six) ld) os. 3 b mig Ser : eR min Hollingsworth, who is charg- ed with murder of another sailor The local’ office of the Florida | ,,£°7™eMs are (0 begin in Janu- Judge Barker. automobile through his counsel, “are to |SOlicitor, said that Edward Top-; WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.-(@)— | os ‘iminal that will ; : . first criminal case tha’ :|Placed During at the Key West Naval. Station State Employment Service plac- } © The other cases in which there will be arraignments are: and ENJOY YOUR Edward Arnold Tetry and” Ed- FAVORITE DRINKS H. Knight, Jr., manager, announc- ed today. (Continued On Page Four) . The VA said that under the ed. 104 people during October, 1 procedure, a veteran whose serin al number ends in three zeros, jfor example, 35,496,000, will be y | Fape Retege Cheteeas or the Lawe Tells How | |\cook coats Denoctitic- Contral | Cook County Democratic Central Ab. B Il Committee, and, former Chicago sentee 7 f | Mayor Ed Kelly. Also Democrati¢ ute attots State Chairman George Kells, Advisory MIAMI, Nov. 4.—(4)—The Mi- ami weather bureau issued the following storm advisory at 11 a. m, (EST) today: The small tropical storm that was in the vicinity of Swan Cyrus Ching hus arranged » meeting with Jom lL. Lews afternoon, HURLS CHARGES PRAGUE, Czechosiovakia.--The president of Czechoslovakia hes hurled new chargts at the Ro man Catholic Church im that —e, | During October 95 applications included in the first mailing of | and United States Senator Paul] Island yesterday has apparently | Communist - inated: coutt: for work were made, SRT Bway . Are Handled ! Douglas. moved. z eainoenearee into ane Sees Pree 67 SURROUNDINGS WEEK-END the total now seeking jobs to 353.| On the other hand, a veter: * : ! For three quarters of an hour | northeastern Honduras and dissi-} p14 tes ta Fr. + Employment was found for five; with a serial number such as Sixty ballots have been cast’ they sat around drinking coffee | pated. (Ca Pris hee 'a ag a SPECIALS handicapped workers during the! 100,990 will be among the last| ff the election next Tuesday,!and talking politics with the] Aircraft -xpconnaissance over tse bidhabs id the area this morning found no evidence of a center and the pressure is rising and squalliness City Clerk Victor Lowe announc- | President, who was up, fresh as a ed today in stating that all such | daisy, after only a few hours ballots have been recordedi ‘sleep. Then the Mlinois Demo- (Continued On Page Three) to receive his check. of the AMERICAN LEGION HOME Lemon Cheese Bar _49c Genuine Boston BOAT BAR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON Bi J || CREAM PIE. -49c For the ae Frat ag Business, One question 'is always asi- | crats got off, and the long train—|diminishing over the _north- 603 Duval Street, 2186 ie Ma 2S di: te » It is, Yonti lage Four’ western Caribbean. 5 MgO ane Key Lime Pie 891) The New Hudson | poage “Jop-Rated” Trucks | pa arint cw Lom; MS | {Continued On Page Foun | "NOT ther advisories will bel gogemaie Galan Free Eats ‘| MATCHETT S BAKERY |j4-door sedan. 6 Cyls.. Light Bluc Fit Your Job those casting absentee ballots | issued. Sports Results ‘| 901, DUVAL STREET K. W. HUDSON CO. NAVARRO, Inc. (Continued On Page Four’ | WATT 7 WORK | ammonia | er ents Most ig EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT PHONE 301 ‘Corner Greene and saat Sts. | 601 DUVAL STREET TAAL A. | c ABINET WORK : Palace Thea ter i urniture Repairs } —— Fine Fishing Tackle) "t= wooewo | CARLES SUaNerTE in| BOXING Tho Ent E; pity SMILEY BURNETTE in s 1 ymmpson Enterprises, ” a Thompson Enterprises, Inc. | ¥ “4 ‘DESERT VIGILANTE Tonight at 8:30 THE QUARTERDECK Re-Opening Re-Opening BOX DIVISION } Atop Hotel La Concha BLACKOUT RESTAU RANT Hardware Division—Phone'886 | rel. 103 W. P. Archer _—__ =") Simonton and Greene FUN FOR ALL 919 Simonton Street Key West, Florida || Ra SA Cc. ee RIO Street Arena” Featuring SATURDAY | POOR OLD CRAIG | ep laRound Main SYLVIA coven —VoTeFrorR— |.22.., “a Gen, Adm. $1.00 (pile taxy Special for Re-Opening Date Reserved Seats, $2.00 Gnel, tax) ROAST PORK (Spanish Style), Served with Black Beans and Rice, Salad and French Fries At $1.25 Per Dinner AT THE PIANO Formerly With Tradewinds Club NO ADMISSION NO COVER NO MINIMUM FOR A CLEAN Albert G. Roberts |22S===3 PULL LEVER ©- For A Clean and S- A. iy ee pA (Paid For By Friends of Albert G. Roberts) Will Be Serving Breakfast, Lunches and Dinners ENJOY OUR. FRIENDLY MANNERS YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE APPRECIATED ADMINISTRATIO , : - , ae BOLISH OVERTIME PAYMENTS To A FEW PEOPLE NEW BROOM Your City Commissioner Increase. The Number. and Efficiency of The. Police Department by Voting jor ELECT THE MAN WITH A PLAN HARVEY Hunter G. Harden 6-A (SONNY) (Paia For By Friends of Hunter G. “Sonny” Harden) LEVERS 1-A—2-A—3-A (Paid Political Advertise: Joe Cabrera, John Carbonell, Louie Eisner | FOR CITY COMMISSION Vote For LOUIS M. J. EISNE

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