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: ff; ts i [ss mei ee fi i : [ i H ite Hal ra Fi«< «4 = i sti 4 | f | | . i ui ss Fy i : : i 1 £ j i : rz if f I “ ¢* ij “= ‘i ue if f ; f 940 i el i : | ; ' i f fie e g ii tiff & i the V7 receiving his with the firet class, ipeeen te graduate, coal mineis woeed with Airhip Squad = 2 with the staff Nevet Acwhp Tretring ond with wena ¢ aw of the meander comma t Key West od the chef the an Caw eummanding tes ge mens iged air xirot tener of ditety Cowkee & Gow returning Lahehorst to be executive of 4 Aweip Squadron Two. hers ou the i : WASHINGTON, Nov, 104, ‘Thousands of John L. Lewis’ back digging joval today at the order.of - their chief Seme of the. miners don’t like idea very much, aetivities.' Lewis order Kileourse ™easure. If a new contract isn’t negotiated before the end of the month, the miners will and 8° out on strike again. - A good many of the miners are asking the question—“Why go HUMOR with French Foreign are since is back for just three weeks?” But one miner, just back from # hunting trip, said, “I'm tired of just lopfing around.” » Many miners in Western Penn: ‘sylvania afe waiting union meetings efore ny 2 ot Lakehurst NF. The Up their picks red Most SE eee ot Gece Chie recently | nines are reported to be in good shape and ready to resume pro- Pensylvania. »rators say that about 80,-) 1000 workers in their. fields will » soktet! geet will be given im be back on the job by this after- cveming at ~ Ofteers Giub by the’ About half of Alabama's 18,000 wWnion coal miners are expected ww tibaek at work before the day is cn twine Gerege’| STUDEBAKER 1198 Bowed Be Sey West. Pia) are back at work,” he says, “I = think they'll stay there.” duction ; coal ver for Western One veteran mine owner feels this way ebout the to-work ordér. “Once the miners OFFICE ALL AIRLINES PRICE TOURS ao) Tees © SSSSSESSSSSSSSSSESS T at 8:00 ‘Clock ‘onight at o" St. s Parish Center 1021 DUVAL STREET [Seessesssssssssss the just a stop-gap have to local picking Lewis back- | i Bie a ihe 3 : (PW SEEMS TO DOMINATE THE OPENING E PARIS, France. Wednesday, U. 8, Secretary of State Dean Acheson Minister Robert Schuman (right) in front of the beaming SESSION OF nquet For Press ntial LONDON, Noy. 10—(#).—Gov- ernment intervention in Britain's motion picture industry has been proposed by two Labor members of Parliament. They introduced a motion in the House of Commons today wiging what they termed “an overhaul of ownership of the British film industry. However, the two members of Commons, W. L. Wyatt and. Michael Foot, did not directly propose national- ization of the industry. Their motion came but a few days aft Britain’s .top movie than, J. Arthur Rank, said he was.in trouble. Rank said he might have to go out of the pro- ducing business unless he was granted financial relief, He ac cused the British government of, and we use“his words, “Bleeding us td.death at the box office” Wontinued On Page Six) 693 Duval Street, Phone 9165 AIR-CONDITIONED FOOTBALL GAME RESULTS Bborts Results Daily jent’s Most Comfortable Bar To The Residents Of Key West Tywish to express mv thanks fer your confidence in me, _.You have elected me for a secotid term to the office of City Commissioner. THANKS AGAIN, MY FRIENDS ’ JOHN CARBONELL A Citizens has been that he hag.selected as Maitland Adams, County Commission; La Conche Hotel; Edwi or, former president of ber. of Commerce; Earl Circuit Court Clerk a man of the publicity local jeweler. This committee, would wait until the Pi lent Truman and party, including the ers, and then interv: with a view to setting in the city. It will be reealled t! the President was he ago, shortly after his the quet, during which t! ment were turn presented some ous skits. “The committee will said Mills today. for the city.” Party chairman of. thenie song the committee, today announced' yersary of the Russian Revclu- i Fi i In, Red: Square in Moscow, mitteemen with him, Mayor A.| above the tramp of marching feet, | published: in, The Citizen yesterday. Chairman ‘there echoed the strident out. Frank Bentley «of the Monroe. bursts of Russia's minister of de- J. D. McAndrews, manager of 04 States of the Chamber, and Paul J. Sher, Mills newspaper- men, the photographers and oth- a banquet to/be held somewhere newspapermen, photograph- ers and others were given a ban- entertained given last year’ was very ful, and we feel that we owe it to the newsmen and photograph- 1% Adams. ers to give them another one. resulted in much free publicity; man told the newsmen d that the United States able to. get along with; — » He said he has always} - it problems between the tinued On Page Six) — news conference, Mr. | was also asked if he; evidence of a. second explosion in Russia, Not;” he knows, the President} » $s 2 people will quarrel with the e0M-! tion, expressed by President man today that the United fense. He charged that the Unit- n F. Trev-} the Cham-! Wa R. Adams, | 4, nd chair- | ec tte oT Shee | tinued to hold out the said, arrival of his official iew them] can still be done. a date for is plotting aggress And he promised retribu- But Mr. Truman, at his news conference this morning, con- olive branch to the rulers of the Kremlin. The President said he has always hoped that the United States and Russia could work out their problems in a peaceful way, and he hopes this And, si (Continuec On Page Four) Morris, Only Rental of Next o'clock to hat when rea year election, he news- and of Simonton Street Property Is Sold s The Gato Real Estate and Im- in provement Company sold for $12,- their | 000 a lot near the corner more talented members in vari-' monton and Amelia streets of Si- to {Sydney C. Curry, who is identi- represt It! io of about 248 feet. “s fied with the Pepsi-Cola Bottling the businessmen of ‘Key West,” | Company, according to a warran- The banquet ty deed filed yesterday in the of- SUCCESS fies of Circuit Court Clerk Earl The property has a width of | 126 feet in Simonton and has a TIGERS GR But the GEARS I: Car Should Be Mechanic Roy's Key West Auto -121 Duval Street CASH PRIZES \\\ Tomorrow, 8:30 and A Large CASH Jackpot Sponsored by Catholic Daugh- ters of America. Holy Name Society, St. Vincent de Paul “Simonton and Greene Street Arena 10-Round Main Event BILLY SPANGLER vs. BILLY MOORE ~ Four Other Bouts Gen. Adm. _ $1.00 (Plus Tax) ‘RESERVED SEATS. $2.00 (Including Tax) eieeeraeencistonerenenentel See Your Favorite ! WE HAVE THE NEW PARTS ' OWL n Your | Quiet SPECIALS i (With Meringue) LADY BALTIMORE ‘|}BARCAKE..... Parts Co. Phone 442 901 Duval Street TELEPHONE 301 OTICE Lucas Eléetric | WEEK-END Cocoanut Cream Pie 49c 49c KEY LIME PIE. . . 89c MATCHETT S BAKERY The following members of tht Key West Electrical Dealers Association will be closed all day Friday. November 11: Martinez Refrigeration Service Mumford & Ross Home Appliance Store Julian Appliance Store City tomorro’ cording officials “It is City Hi Ni # ote | 27 es . FORMER GOV. HERBERT H, LEHMAN (left) shd Mayor Wil liam O'Dwyer (right) join hands in celebrating their victories in New York's election. Lehman, Democrat-Liberal, was elected to the U.S, senate from New York state. He defdated his Re- publican oppohent, Senator John Foster Dulles. O'Dwyer was re-elected mayor of New York City. He defeated Newbold. Marcantonio, of the American Labor party. OR Sti wagon YU a= Cae aD SIP SN al three-new commissioners were chosen’ "The official alin ae 7 piled by. the’commissioners was identical, with the*unofficial results, tenance, 7 wd 4 was thé paying of election expenses Aotaling $1,792. The breakdown e | of expenses follows: 56 Clerks, Inspectors and Policemen aj $20.00 each Janitor Service, Precincts 2, 3.and 6 Custodian, Voting Machines (A. R. Jones) Total— The new commission will take office next Tuesday at 12:00 noon but will not meet for its first session until 8:00 o'clock that night City, County Are | Closed Tomorrow Courthouse will said City Manager Ralph D. Spalding. Republican-Fusion-Liberal candidate, and Rep. Vite ro eee oe : ares afternoon at 4 commissioners met yesterday @ vote of Tuesday's general municipal election By Whaat ae inside rine duty. other business acted on at the meeting yesterday afternoon 13 Voting Machines at $20.00 each meeting of the old city commission will be held at 8:00 morrow night. ~_————— Commissioner Fred J. Dion = a= asked at the meeting yesterday i that it be shown in the minutes that one of the machines in Pre- BOGOTA-A state of siege bes been declared in the South American Republic of Cohumtas as a result of precleetion wet ence in which hundreds are ported to have died, ct, Number 2 had five votes gistered before the polls open- € and County be closed w, Armistice Day. ac- to city and county today. a legal holiday and ‘all will be closed,” haii } City Clerk Victor Lowe was quick to point out that the votes were not counted, and that it was {all an error that Supervisor of | Registration John England would | be glad to explain to anyone de }siring the information. | Commissioner Jehn Carbonell | also stated that all machines were checked by the WASHINGTON. Joha be Le (Continued Un Page Four, a commissioners, given out groups. New de the Co will give Say-so OV Czechs Grip On ¢ ‘hurches lee. Place for homes. to be built by Teppine PRAGUE, Switzerland, Nov. Best the Best and Sona. 10.—(?)—The new Communist} Sandwiches The homes are for Herelt & Czech Ministry of Church Affairs} Gavin at 2019 Flagler avenue ara \now ha ts grip over| for Wilired McCabe ot 2007 all phase: religious life in|] pogg Drinks || Flagler evenve. The ministry | Czechoslovakia now will e (Continued On Page Six) For 2 $9000 Homes Building permits were today by Ray F. Butler, director of the Department of Public Ber vice, for two $9,000 concrete bieek ar a oe ; (Continued On Page Six)? Tighee: j= Second The Worst count the pennies by religious charitable crees promulgated by} unist g¢ nent also ninistry the taught in new e what is Front an Yates Refrigeration Service DANCE | Friday, Nov. 11 9:00 Till 1:00 that, call 405-W. FLEET RESERVE (Signed) ASSOCIATION KEY WEST Admission - - Our office will be CLOSED FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Nov. 11 12, i} For service until 12 Noon, call *815. After ARMISTICE | NOTICE Offices of the City Electric System, d Fitzpatrick Streets - 50 GAS COMPANY ARIITUELAAAALL