The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 7, 1949, Page 1

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THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN KEY WEST FLORIDA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1949 _ A total of 5,600 registered vot- ers are eligible to go the polls to- morrow to vote for three city commissioners, from among eight candidates. The polls open at oR ; H ea a.m. and close at 7 p.m. 4 ace ottest John Carbonell, Louis M. J. Eis- ner, Herman Gordon, Hunter G. : Harden, C. B. Harvey, Milton A.|,, NEW YORK, Nov. 7—(P).—| Parrott and Albert G. Roberts. | Tomorrow is election day in many | The locations of each of the six: Parts S the pation, oe elec- polling places and the names of byl pe bapa hs ers ie the: clerks inspectors and police! Heute two govessbre and a lot pa cron Of the Polling | of neak olticlale. ay Allen E. Curry, Inspector; les Lehman $ 3 isha Police; Samuel Hart, (Continueé On Page Fo . ‘olice. ‘ ower ‘ SECOND. PRECINCT POLLING Se: A of staff and other high ranking members of the |PLACE, County Court Howe. Four Deaths From forces. The show was staged at Fort Benning, Ga. Whitehead Street, Key West, 3 : ‘ Florida—Maizie Albury, Clerk; Reenter eer erer ome, tor [Pose me Btheree neeers| Alte ACtIemE Will Se ect School eae: ergs Scasier In Monroe County AS spector; Carrie E. Hattrick, In- bs Fe illi Po-! (Special io The Citizen) y treemde Please Listen at TS, Station WKWE Mr. Athert G. Roberts wn COME TO witht A PERSONAL et for By A Friend “A 0 ere William Grogan of Miami, the vice-president of the CIO Tampa 1 iy al =) Transit Workers Union, said the 1 DODGE Job Rated Trucks strike is over wage and work- | Fit The Job—Last Longer. Bs (Continued On Page Fours Cs LAER NE Hospital Assistance Is A Must Responsibility for Maintenance and Upkeep of Cemetery Placed in Hands of COMPETENT Person or Persons ; lice; Ulric Gwynn, Police. persons i . : i rs . “THIRD PRECINCT POLLING killed in eutomobile accidents in a of ne ee Sane Ld | . |PLACE, Harris School, Southard; Monroe County for the eight- ' ' * -| Monroe County Schoo! Board, Candidates To auto acide _ jageidents during the period. Flat-Footed By AN shana. sth ed gullty to setond degree mur “OMmMiISSIOn the city at the meeting tonight at| 220s ot to work in a variety of IN GARRISON BIGHT || 2, st May. in Federal court Meets ‘ walking. Bus drivers for the ; Junior Chamber of Commerce, (Coftinued On Page Three) - (Conti Three Palace Theater | “St Pw Dew FACILITIES In Our Public Park Lipae-poeapge fe 4 bd with i ' (IN COLOR) or B Ceapenckes | Navarro Inc., 601 Duval St. MILLWORK Vote for ‘Nuun and Margaret ee chyed Key West, = pee ending in poms, sie Coils — : « tinued On fe Four) 1949, according to the part-1 t An architect » hadrons . (Cont : par ot Public Safety. Be a H ili Pleads night’ i two persons were injured, 0 hi Tampans Caught: in'auto accidents, There were 43] © 0 SOR —ESGU) ii sie wats to be done under te Talk ‘To Voters 2 ek eae we : Char ) es et : °c rs free prise ike . Tampans |. STAD! and ; der in the death of another sea- last eel alee eB. rh wg oh flat-footed this. morning. Resi- | DOCKING FACILITIES ||man at the Key West Naval Sia- T a hi " 8 p.m. at Bayview Park. The} Wave Some ee Aas Here thle morning. | onig: t . 3 y. e sil pe With Concentrated Effort ‘al Judge William J. Bark- $23 ° chs «Rc, press BY bs a. e ton after receiving the guilty plea In Brief Session The candidates invited to at= Tampa Transit Lines had walked | (Continued On Page Three) off the job early’ today. + A regular meeting is schedul- MTOM ed tonight by. the City Commis- Glenn Ford and Terry Moore in ? Greater Safeiy RETURN OF OCTOBER | TRUCK FOR ¥ | “ | CABINET WORK . ATSC ET Our Children |: poe ue amie : POOR OLD CRAIG iaias i pecdead SERVICE STATION First Always Thompson Enterprises, Inc. oe ' i | | * Proper Consideration and Coperation’ with Our Navy On To Victory France at Division Phone 9134. Pe hanes 4.Door Sedan, 6 Cyls.. Light Blue > VOTE FOR BOX. DIVISION te PURE O11. Deater | 5 . K. W. HUDSON CO. : Tel. 109 W. P. Archer | For Transportation, Phone 433|/ LAUT (JQ Gree, yees%or|| continued Suav and Effort eeu umen Vote for Milton A. —— || Toward Consolidation of P ARROTT LISTEN TO AN Gomtichuilian: 64 ; eae ion Of Street Paving |! ATTENTION! Bar and Cocktail P F ISN ER : PULL LEVER Important and Modern Sewer System ||! This Is The Eve of Election : i| Pull Lever 7-4 e Day—Let's Vote for For Transportation. Phone 433 | ever 7-. Message Vv it f A Fighter WHO Is A Sp scan ges mien = From ore tor Fighter the Year Round VOTE FOR — VOTE FOR— Albert G Roberts MILTON A. || PARROTT |) RE-ELECT Station WKWF | For A Clean and Honest City Your City Commissioner Station i i (Paid For By Friends rt O erts Tonight, 7:45 o’Clock, || ®9® Transportation, Phone 433 of A. G. Roberts) ry Hunter G. Harden (SONNY) (Paid For By Friends of Hunter G. “Sonny” Harden) PULL LEVER §-A For A Clean and Honest Ci ty (Paid For By Friends of Albert G. Roberts) | Mr, Merchant, Do You Want Your Occupational Taxes Reduandil | Mr. and Mrs. Key Wester, Do You Want A Reduction In Your Garbage Collec- | tion Fees? De You Want Adequate POLICE and FIRE PROTECTION for the Entire City, including Poinciana—THEN VOTE =a y * e Joe Cabrera, John Carbonell, Louie Eisner LEVERS 1-A—2-A—3-A peg he (Paid Political Advertisement) Fox Yremaperienon Phone 423 — Vote For LOUIS M. J. EISNER itn A A ||| SLL ad

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