The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 18, 1949, Page 1

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sea pene: FIVE DIE AS ANOTI B-29 CRASHES WHI ON A’MERCY MISSION Plane Was One Of Hundreds ee Searching In Bermuda Yaters Will Enter Por Buddies Downed Recently Hoey Beauty In. fewer Members Thrown Nine Key Westers Have Sighety Injured: Already Entered Alle Creek At Tampa Expenses Paid Contest |MISSING, . TAEPA Fie. Nov, 18—).— * a) To Be Held In Tampa Sent ok ee -sy A committee representing the, arn @ te “Miss Latin America of 1949” = {wilt meet with the Camara Com- goers that jercio Latina-American de Cayo 5 iieetss rey Hueso tonight at the Delmonico fees. tuts restaurant to give that body an| euenber outline of what they have in send sone of mind for the coming celebration aE pate, mined at Tampa, Florida in which Key; = ao lew tide, and the ‘West is scheduled to take part. foomieey coemhed im the muck and The committee will ask the Gee steee the shore. The muck! | chamber for. its moral support; eee » aah best trom only as the contest will be finan- Sa ans mede| cially backed by the Social Club iremen who San Carlos, an organization just reeently organized. Contestants are sponsored by different, stores of this city and it is expected that each sponsor will furnish an evening gown to its representative which they will modél an@’wear at the time of the selection of the winner is mades*"* F z ; tak d wr Scctiwaet ba Pee Fea =° = /IN SCHOOLS HERE estes =) & stewt = half-million ‘There are a total of 1.087 school children who are the childran ‘eres her few meame families. hous- wourred during the eves | today. eee BR: SP Of a total: enroliment of 2.933 children in the Monroe County eae formotten at the| Schools, the 1,087 children whose parents either work for the Navy rable number, according to personnel, Horace O'Bryant, county school superintendent, reported ' soma thy oumeet «Gut it will be recalled | © are Navy personnel makes a consi eet © tee bee earved the label of | O'Bryant. . x Wit tere aad ‘The Welfare}. It would take 37 classrooms ial % asian . =» Sete by the President's who are navy-connected, O'Bry-| now going to school. * ©) Se) Setepertiven critics. | ant said. There are now a total of | To eeiementel conflict of/ 106 classrooms, laboratories or} “eee Seems te govern-)shops in the Monroe County: awk amet qoemerice ie @ daily is-| School S)<tem. 4 " Beg ‘ oe = = Sees Gowernor Dewey| Of the 106 classrooms, labora-| ene last might. a ae Dock. & coteistent advo- tories.or shops, 14 of them are in! 5! a cee tO te Hai “a cities 5 | 4 © meeernment, only improvised school rooms or in’ throughout Flori Se AVE SOR ~aeete eee lene phrase to temporary locations pending the | V'C® activities will be 4 wetena He called the} | Oe, a A | *body-can-help- NOTICE! wophy” Govern-| ae, Fred Shoepflin is no longer | the Committee on Education and lear he A report of the Navy-connected children who are attending school in the county was sent to Talla- and then sent on to.Washington. The information was gathered these who would, he ‘tatives at’ Washington., It is pre- PRESS or the KEYS GUIDE in te themselves the any capacity. | (Continued On Page Four) Senne Go TP Sx) THE REY WERT WAR | ! - | POOR OLD CRAIG { SERVICE STATION Fine Fishing Tackle Play Thompson Enterprises. Inc. Shuffleboard [iy per cian Seray «| FOOTBALL GAME RESULTS Key West's Finest ereware Diviioe Phone 606 aunts sie 7 US Change Your 00 | ‘Sports Results Daily and Largest Hi 1 CR RT —— | Favorrre DRINKS » | USED CAR LOT the , QUIET, SOOTHING WEEK-END 25 Stéps Off Duval Wea ver S SURROUNDINGS SPECIALS On Southard St. wow UNDER EW MANAGEMENT Air Conditioned Bar and Cocktail Lounge Gren UNTIL 600 A.M. AMERICAN LEGION HOME Bingo and Free Eats EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT On Sale at | Jewel \ Sponsored by: Key West Junior Chamber of Commerce Judges. for the: contest Cuban ce VICE PRESIDENT A ‘BARKLEY is all smiles as he and Mrs. Carleton S. Hadley: marriedtoday in St. Louis.’ Mrs,'/ wedding to the vice-president. ; = AT NOONTIME | t Newlyweds May Williamsburg . | Spend Part of : Honeymoon ‘Arrives Here he Key West ‘OnMonday: J t ST. LOUIS, Nov... 16.—(4).—- Vite President Alben Barkley Mrs. Carleton S: Hadley ied today in a cere- romance » th; Regarded As Personal «: Property Of President for the past four months. The. Vice President and his at- tractive bride of 38 were marri- e@ by Bishop Ivan Lee Holt o! ; the Missouri area of the Metho- dist Church. Mrs. Hadley wore a smartly Naval | tailored blue woolen suit. Truman By U.S. Navy The Williamsburg, a yacht of President Truman, is heduled to reach the Key . West BARKLEY WEDS | Station on Monday, a full week ahead of the President, who is coming to Key West on Novem- Only 33 members of the imme- diate families and newsmen were in-the chapel at St. John’s Meth- A Administration Building. at the Ss of men and women working in the Key West Naval Base or of Naval Key West Naval’ Station, likely 72 Degrees Ws NOTICE! | for the Sub Committee No. 1 of}n00n, November'19, Paul G. Al- was connected with the KEY WEST | Labor of ‘the House of pages Fs by. thea, Milk. be se-acld is ' Francis at Division “Phone 9134 ber 28 for a three week stay. The. Williamsburg; which will (Continued On Page Four) be tied up right in front of the Be: will be used as living quarters of Mrs. Harry S. Truman and by (Continued On Page Five) Low Temperature During October Highest Temperature Recorded Was 88, Which Oceurred On Des All tickets alloted to Key West, Eee Pey Ot Mom by Orange Bowl committee were} During October, 1949, the high- subscribed for the first day but] est temperature of the month, Orange Bow! Tickets Must Be Paid Saturday combined | several have not yet made pay-| 88 degrees, occurred on the last ment for. same. must be. paid for These tickets’day of the month. The by Saturday lowest, bury, City Recreation stated today. All tickets not paid! Director, cheek for tickets must be mailed! Saturday :fternoon. BOAT BAR | ! i ; OPENING TOMORROW 503 Duval Street, Phone 9165 AIR-CONDITIONED COME IN and VISIT US IN‘ OUR NEW USED CAR LOT Lemon Chiffon Cake 50c}: Boston Cream Pie . 49c |’ Cocoanut Filled Pie 49c. ; (Wi Meringue) MATCHETT'S BAKERY 901 Duval} Street TELEPHONE 301 SPECTACULAR OPENING BARGAINS me GMEWROLET. #DOOR 1940 PONTIAC ... BLACK ew Pent * . , $969.00 72 degrees, was reported on the i 1@th: The month was abnormally (Continued: On Page Six) IN ‘Denies Motion Trial Would Be Double Jeopardy NEW YORK, Nov. 18=-().— Former government girl Judith Coplon has lost her fight to lescape a sccona trial. Bederal Judge Sylvester Ryan has denied a motion which called upon the court to hold the trial would con- | stitute double jeopardy because she already had been convicted in Washington of other’ espionage charges. ‘ ‘second motion. This second mo- tion called for the striking out of] | against Miss | from’ ‘the four-.count - 4 ‘ er. j Which she is scheduled. to hej. Fait "eth ee What Will U.S. Do? , Consul’s Arrest By Red Chinese, Kicks Up Fuss © | sper sce | (By WALTER BREEDE, JR., Associated Press Writer A good deal of fuss is being kicked up over the arrest of an American diplomat, Consul Gen- | Jere! Angus Ward, by the Com-) Cols For $13,000 Only yesterday President Tru- | man called Ward’s arrest an out-! Mr. and Mi rage. Earlier in the week the! 0f Rock Hark State Department said it would! for $13,000 @ piers of land continue to blacklist the Chinese | Sunset Cove § . Reds and - withhold diplomatic , opin a oe ag — recognition from them until such Po oy gow na ; time as they let the consul ; aon Teen a? Gua f : eral out of jail. A Pennsy Ay pecnge oap ~ congressman has volunteered his {) ore My. and. nf services to the State Department Wooo as a hostage, to be held by the," (Continued On Page ‘Suree) ul C Brahghar | purchased | For the Good of Your Busines, Switch to Dodge “Job-Rated” Tracks Fit Your Job NAVARRO. Ine. 601 DUVAL STREET BOXING TONIGHT, 8:90 Simonton and Greene Street Arena 10-Round Main Event TERRY LEE vs. SNOOKS HOWARD Four Other Bouts Gen. Adm. _. $1.25 (Incl. Tax) Reserved Seats, $2 (Incl. Tax) Palace Theater TIM HOLT end RICHARD MARTIN i “GUN SMUGGLERS” | ATTENTION NEW 1950 HUDSON PACEMAKER "6 On Display For The First Time Next Week Cost Less To Buy—Less To Drive KEY WEST HUDSON CO. Corner Simonton and Greene Streets Phone 1678 USED CAR open sarunpay want and ALL DAY SUNDAY LOT

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