Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
__SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPI U Election Returns GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION, NOV. 8, 1949, for Unofficial Elect SELECTION OF ‘THREE CITY COMMISSIONERS | PRECINCTS fee Sir eee he, ee 196 113, 403 349 346 279 169 627 548. 489 «=: 2360} - 376 «193 «777 «504 «TIL «(863 oe 8. Bee iss 280 96 181 121 405 1234 401 158. 392 184 606 , 1954 Sal we . +228 4125 567 400 357 1928] five +4 wT G. ROBERTS. 57 71 «37.1720 123. 563 Bh yay (NOTE: John Glenwood Sweeting, who withdrew from the race ay pighede ® few weeks previous to the municipal election, serena votes.) precincts three! -——————~---- ~~ EARS as <a ER MR che a S~ wane ARMISTICE DAY a Be —— ae ay ty hg in | tion of the lower’ keys is also. a} two great opportunity, for ‘the aia ‘ N ste MIR ee GIVEN TODAY o , ¢ J Fs When asked by a Citizen Complets-details of the Armis- Daperns she a oe tice Day parade were released to- day by Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, vican Legion. .George A. fi fi : i i EH : wi treet ‘at 8:15 a.m., Friday, November lith. “The parade will ‘move promptly at 9 a.m. proceed along Duval street. and disband at Front and Duval streets. The reviewnig stand for the i ae uesday mn, even though they. will @* not personally be benefitted from | i the rural electrification. | Not at ‘Monda} the anniversary of the Communist revolution. About 1,490 people forgot the “cold war and attended the:celebration. , Archbishop Adam is the representative of the Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church. pe as ny t . Hudgins, deeply interested in By The Associated Press RE, has offered to donate a por- tion of his, holdings to house the. es Fe Sa AEE Sates MF a Sco Bi Cee, os ‘i on ent dem Cari parade will be at the Palace . Resaaaees Deas. ge Ifthe REA| The -mecting of the School | LAKE a Ge Hervey i @ professional Theater. Invitations have been ; can use his land, they are more Board, which was scheduled to ery) Assembly Preadeut te keung 8 registered architect extended to the following: Capt. 1e tee | gag os ra oye “en held last night, was not held Romulo has appealed &: AS ie. i oe SSS ae AL ISN, der, ‘ - ed. From a ‘ica ie ‘ " Canada eneich ; J. A.. Fitzgerald, USN, Com- Be ms trified under present plans. There wili ve a special meet- penal 2 i manding Officer, U. S. Naval Sta- 5 | 8 K May Spend $20,000 ing. called ‘img few days. The TWO KILLED : (Continued On Page Three) , 2 ba aye ee the Coun- School Board will at that time | MILWAUKEE. Twe perce : aE TS sgh mae N t t | i. Commissioners will meet with | Select an, architect to draw plans were kilkd and four” imiuwed / THREE i \ ego la ing | ; and specifications for the ,- nan @ wi Columbian Buys County einer Chit Bey 11969 of pew tidings, oe" alers-| rough ie 3 W, Renata PITTSBURGH, Nov 2 boulevard. They have tentatively | “Ons Of Present ones. td ges Bu MEET Home On Keys; {sie sicet nas decided to. to re-| WASHINGTON, Nov. 9—U.—| agreed to use the $10,000 now in| , phe, #200.000 willbe ape from fe Oe “+ ag : PARE, Mew. 9—44)-—One of Ue begeest post-war decisions of the Western Allies on Germany's futur apperentiy is in the mak- aid at the Paris meeting of te Bae Foreign Ministers. A short morning session set up the egemds for the talks among frames, Britein and the United Sates, when, « i understood, ie Gitstions of China and French lnde-China, en China's teeder. were brought up Foreign Geeretery Bevin & expected to i us and the French that Seteih wants to recognize the Chimese Communists But the big question & the future of Ger- many—and expecially the West German Republic's proposal to revise the occupation laws x of Your Business. ae ae nan Fis Your Job NAVARRO. Inc. $01 DUVAL STREET LAWRENCE MINUTOLIL 69 | i.) (above). retired barber of St. Petersburg, pleaded guilty in, trial at wealthy widow. He told. the court he shot her in a fit of passion his love. Sentence was not passed immediately. MILLWORK CABINET WORK Furniture All Type Woodwork Clearwater, Fla. to first because she spurned Repairs and Thompson Enterprises. Inc. Tel. 109 BOX DIVISION W. P. Archer - ’ you fact >_>. ae ° ft am deeply grateful and respect the vote secorded me. Having been selected to serve for the next four years is secondary to the that | have been accepted as one of you. THANKS TO ONE AND ALL... 1 WILL SERVE YOU WELL Sincerely, Louis M. J. Eisner | a ee Vacationing Here Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Perez and 5 f; json, Judn Manuel, (®) Wirephioto | Columbia. are of Bogota, spending an ex- tended vacation on Summerland where they have purchased | a home. Perez is chief architect of the Republic in Co- Bank of the lumbia. The Colombian is well satisfied with his Monroe Coun- ty purchase, and expects to visit the Keys both in the winter and summer. Last night, Mr. Perez attended a. meeting of the Monroe County Commissioners. He was especial- ly interested in the done to bring the Lower Keys. work being electrification to The well-to-do architect told a Citizen reporter when electrifi- cation comes to the lower keys, that from that day on the Keys will truly be developed and that construction will climb dously. POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION francis at Division Phone Your PURE OIL Dealer Grease, Spray or Change Your Oj) LET US NOTICE All I Can Say to the Voters is “THANKS!” For M ly Splendid Vole tremen- I WILL RESPECT THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE JOE CABRERA. Steelworkers Union . A spokesman for United States Steel. announced today that a be arranged for tomorrow. The break at Big Steel follows (Continued On Page Four) Permit Issued For $7,200 Home A building permit was issued today to Charles Williams for the construction of a $7,200 home by the Sunshine Construction Company at 2306 Patterson ave- nue. The permit was® issued by Roy F. Butler, director of the De- partment of Public Service. BOAT BAR 603 Duval Street, Phone 9166 AIR-CONDITIONED FOOTBALL GAME RESULTS Sports Results Daily Key West's Most Comfortable Bar RS RA AINE AER nes ie Se 8134|| To My Friends and Neighbors I WISH TO EXPRESS MANY THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT The Key West Citizen is to ‘be complimented and congrat- ulated for its impartiality in the campaign. The Chamber of Commerce and Jaycees for their efforts and tireless labor. To the workers on registra- tion and at the polls for their Patience and courtesy ex- tended, Again a “Thank You”, one and all. HERMAN GORDON. | \ } | | 1 } | | sume negotiations with the ClO The striking soft coal miners have been ordered back to work im- mediately. John L. Lewis said the bargaining meeting will probably U8gers will resume work as an BP Y act of good faith, designed to contribute to public convenience. The 200-man policy committee (Continued On Page Four) \CAA Takes Over Air Control Of All Aireraft WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.—(4).— The Civil Aeronautics Adminis- tration has decided to take over the air control of all military aircraft. The CAA made this decision today after an airline pilot re- Ported that he had almost collid- ed with a B-25 bomber over Washington’s, National Airport. It was the same area in which the disastrous air collision occurr- (Continueé On Page Four) SU ecco Palace Theater ‘LLOYD BRIDGES and ADRIAN BOOTH in “HIDEOUT” + Wuunenavcrsacatgapeagsitecncccnaneae — | ELECTION NOTICE Auto Painting $15.00 Per Coat POLITICAL SIGNS PROPERLY REMOVED TONY'S AUTO BODY SHOP 603-5 GREENE STREET the budget, and $10,000 from the (Continued On Page Five) Phillips Taken. To Palm Beach Sheriff John Kirk of Palm Beach County arrived here today to. take Earl D. Phillips, a man sentenced to serve one year in the state penitentiary for steal- ing an automoblie, back to Palm, Beach County for questioning in connection with several crimes committed there. The sheriff said Phillips was known to have been in Palm Beach County at the time the crimes were committed, and is wanted in the investigation of them, Phillips was sentenced by Judge Thomas S. Caro of Crim- inal Court after the man pleaded guilty to the theft of an automo- bile owned by Charles Toppino. ancestral Second COOL NITE, Hot Chocolate HOT NITE, Cold Cement Spider's Best NOTICE Offices of the 1 City Electric System, ‘| Florida Keys Aqueduct Commission and by the freeholders of the county. Gilmore Moved To Inner Harbor USS Howard W. Giimore, a big Baker to the inward harbor of the station. The big ship was placed in the outer channel during the hurri- cane season. High winds which have prevailed here lately, kept the Gilmore from getting into the inner harbor sooner Two tugs were employed in moving the large vessel IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON The New Hudson 4-Door Sedan, 6 Cyls., Light Blue K. W. HUDSON CO. Corner Greene and Simonton Sits. To The Voters Of Key West x &k Thank You Very Much Key West Gas Company Will Be Closed Friday and | Saturday. November llth and 12th x ke C. B. HARVEY submarine tender stationed at Key West Naval Station, was! moved late-yesterday from Pier INVADE SZECHWAN CHUNGRING — The Chtreye Communist, have invaded Beech | wan Prov, The Province ‘the home’ ef Chungking, the | capital of the moment far Ue | Nationalist Government. j . } SENATOR DIES WASHINGTON — The Senate lost one of its coldest. cigmeiars last night. He wae 78-emP ote Clyde Reed of Kansas, whe deed (Continued On Page Byars | } | Wearer’s | uae nan || Ale Conditioned Bar and Cocktail Lounge OPEN UNTIL 4:00 AM