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Acts Done By Full-Fledged Member Of Cominform; Action Follows Tito Speech Last Night Now ae Ls aod é Silver Cup. ; A silver loving, cup. was pre-| sented last night by Arthur Saw-| | yer Post 28 or the American Le- gion to the Key West Jayshees for the best entry in the Armis- i i i : F i i ? EF H! Arthur Sawyer tice Day parade yesterday. The Jayshees white float and i i ( i g 4 Czechoslovakia others breaking off W' the best entry in the parade. es blue and ace, which was regarded as Arthur Sawyer Pest also pre- for the World,” and the Key wg 1 Cross a float hich’ depicted, “Friends Around West _ Advertising and Publicity, ai i ; i i j : F f if his ition. i aa ii 13. sens stocks tended eke ally stead: Ae in @ generally steady gle have toner. changes were mainly in minor fractions, with gains hav- ing @ small edge over losses. News that U. S. Steel had come te terms with the CIO Steel Workers bad little appreciable effect although the settlement virtually ended the steel strike. Coal miners, temporarily back at Hi i it : i ‘ ee te teat an anaee © oe work, still have to settle with ee the mine ope! . Sala of thee thes Higher were . oy times for U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem Stee!, Republic, General Motors, . Studebaker, Goodrich, Admiral Corp. Safeway Stores— helped by a raised dividend, American Telephone, American Can, General Electric, and U.S. On the losing side were Good- Radio Corp., North American Co., Anaconda Copper, . ie wnitiion | Homestead Mining, Dome, McIn- ound in| Ye Porcupine, Dow Chemical, eo | Du Pont, American Woolen, Un- rpteerd aod of Cotes. | 28 Pacific, Southern Pacific, and ee in tng! i if 4 | amd beyord their nor uf i rf & fl cored We hearded Johns-Marville. Sow have expressed | Corporate bonds moved-nar- oe Gat the bottom mey aro | rowly ot ot the wearwet when the peo: | Pee Three) Cemmbsreed On ALL AIRLINES . PRICE TOURS ummm 61) oie tee °° Ge (98) STUDEBAKER Commender Bi ieee tien oe vey| Palace Theater ieee ccs ocaee wi, GLENN FORD and fet Betow Leet ELLEN DREW in 3 cod Shee. COUPE. Re “The Man From Colorado Sood Bel Below List. | (IN COLOR) THE QUARTERDECK Atop Hotel LaConcha FUN FOR ALL Featuring SYLVIA AT THE PIANO Foemerty with Tradewinds Club SO ADMLSSION NO COVER NO MINIMUM heels: : ' | In City More than a score of the na- tion's travel editors and writers, representing some of the coun- try’s magazines will visit Key West this Wednesday. The group will leave Tampa Wednesday morning and arrive in the Isand City luncheon, courtesy of the Key West Hoyel Association. After a sightseeing trip of one of Florida’s great tourist cities, the group will depart for Miami that night. All the guests of the State Hotel Associa- (Continued On Page Five) City Has $360,442 In Bank As Of November 1, 1949 The city had a cash balance of bank as of No- R. Roberts, $369,442 in the vember 1. Charles finance director of the city, re- ported today to City Manager Relph D. Salding. Last month, Roberts reports, (Continued On Page Five) BOAT BAR 603 Duval Street, Phone 9166 AIR-CONDITIONED FOOTBALL GAME RESULTS Sports Results Daily Key West's Most Comfortable Bar CHAMBER TO BUDGET AT NEXT ECTORS’ MEETING | largest. newspapers and in time for mewspapermen are The Board of . Directors of Chamber. ‘of Commerce, at oo in ots 7 i. ™.; eat pee com: | wishing funds to be al- loted for particular suggestions; were supposed to have submitted! the requests to Treastrer Joe Pinder by last Thursday. A budget is to be adopted also ' by the Beard of Directors at next ; recommendations ing the recent membership drive fare as follow: More publicity for Key West through all obtainable sources. Street marking program. Prepare and make available short interesting history of Key West. Billboards on Tamiami Trail. | Booklet designed to keep peo- ple here longer than one day. Travel editors in nation should be invited here (on the House). Swimming pool project (BPW sponsored) should be assisted. Taxes should be reduced—out- (Continued On Page Five) Permits Issued For Several City Properties A building permit issued today by Roy F. Butler, director of Department of Public Serv calls for erection of a $7. frame dwelling by the Sunshine Construction Company for Ed- win Smith. 1010 Harris avenue. Other vermits. issued were: To Howard Wilson to remove aj shed and install a glass front at} 611 Duval street at a cost of $1,000. To George Carey, 306 Julia street, a small bedroom to be built on home at a cost of $100. To Dorothy Heist general re- pairs to a property at Leona and Washington streets at a cost of $8,000. To Dorothy Heist to miove a 1 00, building from 313 Simonton TT (Continued On Page Five) Will E. P. Roberts 5 Electrical Contractor W CAVEV § Anything NOW UNDER ' Electrical | yee i Repaired ir Conditioned 2 I Bar and Cocktail|: Over 20 Years’ Experience In This Community 529 WILLIAM STREET Telephone 270 Lounge OPEN UNTIL 4:00 A.M. i | ADOPT _ What Cubans Want In City “Key West Is Waking Up!” Wednesday’s meeting. The list of In a report on the results of his}other worthwhile recommenda- received dur-jrecent good will trip, to Havana| tions. The Albanian | Chamber with a honorable men- r Faroe as charged that {tion prize for its entry in the fdenns, ChAIEEOAD. FHI SPOR INOR L ; Albania has been guilty of hostile | Parade, a tableau of the flag Merhoich ee ee acts against Yugoslavia — acts raing on Mt. Surabachi by U. S. (®) Wirephoto| for Key West promotion during} : ty WALTER BARKDE. J. which, he said, were prompted by | MINS. | the American Le.| PRESIDENT TRUMAN PLAGES an Armistice Day memorial the next 12 months. J , Aeemsesed Prem Writer ag RRR ae gich Homo on Stock Icland,a| Wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington Na- in Hew Yor: papers was author, A @ your sam they! “The Eastern European. coun- | Bathing Beauty of Key West will tional Cemetery across the Potomac from Washington. Service heres was OKld for urchase, ne by aes UREN hve |mecvnerie?. Later there will be a) saa salute. oe the Precliont:qare Stem t Se memory an electric sign for erection in on gt HO te cu seinieaa the erecta of Albania at the home, America’s dead in war. ; the Miami area and a sum of $3,-| BOGOTA, Colombia, Nov. 1 = Pe golely in order to rye cea aaa Eisai lay Lae ese a cee oeS 100 set aside for summer advertis- | —(4),—A , El Tiempo, ot . gh cued Lang, Chairman. This important ‘committee has been working con- killed in the collapse of the (pwa sistently during the past weeks] hall, planning larger “Fun Night” per- "The Tt is sumed that some of Pearlman. those killed in the ¢rash were) i) r last week by this group brought! troops “to the “Yacopi town forth a “seven point program” | hal} the that will be » presen’ to the! order. Board for includes suggestions waclean-up cam- paign, better police protection, expanded parking facilities and which was read before the gen- Cuban Liaison, Gangalo Beza- eral ond of the Latin-Ameri-|nilla, chairraan. A recent meet- NEWSIN BRIEF COLVMEUR, 0, Her & j can Chamber of Commerce Thrus- (Continued On Page Three) Ohw State Uniweretty tec nt ¢ jean Chamber of Commerce Thurs- By The Associated Press | was shot to dents carte Geter ‘day night, Douglas Blythe; second e latter « Luar =< outs wa tbs | vice-president of that organiza- C G REJOINING FLEET Dette me 6Deltes seeks viccorsitent of ent cant (Corsair Goes |, momma Furet | Sos Deople of Cube at Sits tine seems rine Tusk, which collided with a| Pole say © HaRRERES Seetty to be that ‘in the past Key West Navy supply ship during maneuy j hae ad matted the fenseativt: hag, beet “casein tue .bpat” | 3 groun ers off Labrador, left Argentia, | » te oes ee Haipigcmr gs Maes bie bus wa q Newfoundland, today to rejoin rok . mae Y — wt in the past six months “we have the task force exercise a ~' aman een stirring more and more in- Mexico Today pica edit: if the Obeo Sete samen best in what we have to offer” STORM HITS PHILIPPINES poo ae yy ° , ve we uba. al we of eee UDG. iythe visited the offices| ACAPULCO, Mex, Nov. 12—] MANILA. — Another violent! 2¢-yeareid James 0 1 and homes of a number of Cuban|().—J, Pierpont Morgan's for- tropical storm has hit the Philip-) tuctid, ¢ Cleveland aaele © officials his visi hi rT : 4 Corsair, | Pine Islands. Seventy-mile-at- | taken into camedy at the Coke icials on his visit and they all! mer private yacht, the Co ‘| hour winds are howling ectesaites Rewaes ius b. crniaged great interest in .th€| truck”rocks and went aground} the same general area where | ne oo aoe Tl work that; the Camara’de Com-|;, acapuico Harbor early today:|,more than 800 people were killedl|" Dewective | Ries He i that Cuban, etic But the passengers and crewmen siden eg bs a day My. Ac 1 Heer tte a ‘ ~ " 8! d th t cials, travel directors and the'| were taken off the ship without | ory storm, ave Pay em = The offer quate ot people themselves expressed the] gréat excitement ling. . ne Se eee wey ctetinite| “The Corsair, a 343-foot vessel,| é won ort Grune | we pect a very definite inerease in| has been turned into a cruise CAN STAY Fraternity intercourse and travel if we “kept| Ship since the war. Morgan built} PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia Ke . awake after 8:30 each night with] it in 1030. | John Fisher, Australian freelan - ow sae cativities which would at-| The corsair was going slowly | correspondent, said today that dinaren Ws tract family participation” and} Ut of port for a return tp to) the Czech Foreign Ministry ernity how if we offered more facilities such | LOS Angeles when it struck the/ cancelled an expulsion Md as the Casa Marina opened on a|Focks a few minutes after mid-| against his wife, Elizabeth, ar s year-round basis, ‘a greater emp- night. A |. hole was torn a will permit her to remain ‘ Ue o hasis on. wholesome entertain-|the bow. Captain H. Nedden of} Prague at least to the end ment, art and cultural activities | Vancouver, British py the | vear — and" educational _ institutions. | Skipper, b ded th ey thal —_ | ieee There were also a number of in- nearby beach. F Dr taza, BUY PROPERTY quires as to the facilities offered | Way: is credited with PoewiON | so. PETERSBURY The Shuttie by the convent school and paro-| the Cafsair * Knott Hotel Corporation has tak- |} gi, Board oe chial schools here. bottom. len over management of the big A Several of the travel agencies] |Gulf | Winds: V nd Gull Spider's ventured the opinion that if Key reeze Apartments at St. Peters: | : West had a boys military school ms burg Beach valued at thre e here or on one of the nearby RAUL Ss CLUB | (Continued On Page Sim? '| Feos ante Keys it would attract much in- || Boulevard by Airport Ph. 9287 — s hk terest and support in Cuba. « | “In all,” stated Mr. Blythe, “T Big Dance ’ (Continued On Page Fivea - Sac Ea 3 Tonight Impromptu Entertainment Wednesday. November | 6th WRESTLING 10 PM. to 2:00 A.M. C MONDAY, 8:30 P.M. ||l Music by The Debonairs AROLINE SHOP * ERTUS 223 Ann Street Tele; ia ' Simonton and Greene > o U phous : : Peet » a 50c Door Admission GIFTS and FABRICS Suis SAuNCCESS $30.00 DOOR PRIZE int ee (Door Prize Increases $10.00 Gen. Adm., $1.25 (Incl. Tax) Each Week If Not Claimed OPPER Reserved Seats, $2 (Incl. Tax) On First Drawing) HOME & CHRISTMAS SH