The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 18, 1949, Page 6

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1 tenermnagy “AGE six Xmias Relief Committee Begins Work Last Night - _ Committee To Provide ‘obtained from palm trees of var- |ious species. = Bonds Totaling Mersin, which has a population : oak ‘ ~ Anoth spokesman for h Tree Toys For i : of 30,000, is .Turkey’s third rank- underpinning has n be called the con ing port. In ancient times. it was : viewpoint is a banker, City’s Children $875 Estreated '- . At @ meeting held last night,) os the XMAS Relief Committee be! IN Criminal Court Preperation for its annual ES _ fee afi the provision ot| | James Williams Found toys t the poor children of the} Not Guilty Of Using otherwise would not get 4 = _ atcepaety will ae Tegal Nets By food baskets for families; Jury This Morning 7 Earl R. Adams was } ter Jetted - Publ : % At 2p, m. today the trial of| char; Betatieng Chel Edward Taylor, charged with | reckless driving and causing an | TH Pequested all persons hav;| accident, is scheduled to get un- te toys, broken or otherwise,| der way before Judge Thomas S. that they would like to donate to} Caro and.a jury in Criminal A court. MARE geome poor child happy!" pis morning Judge. Caro or- known. as Mersina.+; having no: driver's with reckless driving In the ¢ase against Andrew Ky ‘he Gane |Sheppard, » charged) with petit n rok ‘ge x |iarcency, Judge Caro nolle pross-| salt ae Se mer! ed the charges against the man: -At-a meeting, of Univer: lowa, 48 years ago. James Williams, who is a fish-[s(udents” in London, Bevan in-| Maj. Gen. Lewis A. Pick, chief] y jerman working along. the Upper} dicated that the people who love|of Army Enginter$;. “bor at) | Keys, was found not guilty yes-}t@ take medicine,are sure that. it} Brookneal, Va., 58 years agore ~ | terday by @ jury which heard the Fwill do them good. He added that| Joseph M. Dodge of Detroit, ge of his using illegal nets. |he wished he share their | banker, born there, 59 years ago. Judge Caro. ordered the $200} faith. Charles E. Wilson, president of bonds filed: by each of four men General Electric, born in New harged with using illegal nets} EyWE DIE AS: ANOTHER | York, 63 vears ago estreated. Thé men are James ‘Chntinied wie reacts Ormandy, conductor of From Page One) i i - others were trapped “inside, aidscuca ton ee be Jenkii Richard May, Fabian . died in the burning wreck. tani and Calvin Parker. The case aganist the men was ordered u M 3 It was the thiré’ major B-29 | ieee take them to EarlIngra-} gered bonds totaling $75 estreat- | postponed once before. None of bs U, hem at No.1 Fire Station orjed in the cases against Harrison | them appeared in court to answer crash in 72 hours. » 4 of South Carolina, born in Ander- Pheme %41-R and they will be} Adkins, who was charged with to the charge. But tragedy, or. no, the big res-|son Co,, S, C., 53 years ago. picked up ry Ay (eta “he cue operation—the search for the! “paul ¢. Patterson, president of An missing B-29;-must go on, and: re Sun, born in Jack- ons knowing of distres- he Bi Re eens ok Mence | TRUMAN HOST. TO.SHAH OF IRAN ithe 2 ey contact Paul G. Albury, Gp Recreation Director, by let- fer oF posteard, or at his office, } @ving mame and address of Seedy persons or phone 341-R amt give all information. Mrs. Wilhelmina Harvey is the eaeerer of the committee. every effort, i being made to lo- gate the wreck any of the 20 ten who may have survived the e@ash landing. =r # i ; spurred last} that two réd res had beeh 'sighter and faint’ dio signals“ heard in. an “area” Til.,. 71 years ago, of Ber- | h seas. | . 4 ~ itt the search ds the Funeral Services F j Canadian aircraft ‘carrier Magni- ficent, whgse 18 planes have, been constantly in the air, and at least Tomorrow F or : . 182 other-planes -provided by the | E 4 ¢ , S alte pais Army, Navy and ; A mmie irr ‘oe ‘oastguanl, s ; On Sale at POLLOCK’S > Bs caaitenie\ foes Save 3 4 amber of Commerce A uneral services for | Mrs |) B | ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES | = ol IN 1 COAT ill be held a: and EQUIPMENT | $265 Gel. $1.15 Ot PIERCE BROS. * 126 DUVAL ST. * “PHONE 250 Choose Your @hurch Rev. James MacConnell PICK UP YOUR |° jal will be in- the Family}: OLD. FOUNTAIN PENS ° chron im City Cemetery, Pritchard and Drop Them to’. « Something for Roney Home in charge of _ar- ne fa Shain Apis | Be Member of the MADE LIKE NEW. Family (P) Wicephoto| © at Our Blore for'h Sort tiese $F Witephing| at Our Aiea soe Sie “TROPICAL TRADER T AT FACTORY PRICES | 718 Duval Street. Phone 1000] Episcopal | t t Hi t [ | ere: Four daughters, z R. , Mrs. H. B. Gould, Mrs. r, two sons, James Ormond Curry, ten grand, two great grandchild- Brush Fire On : — Ewin Evans uano tema : rie rary residence, Place Your Order Now Big Pine Key eo s . > For Our Famous SL IPPERS ’ A brush fire broke out yester- PEA RL f .¢ ¥ BROAD BREASTED GDE. ‘A BETAS Seace, the. ater ———— INCORPORATED : DRESSED and DRAWN ne cache rll |, tMe Stone OF Quanity” 7 : T ee ero CHES the biaze. || Key West's Largest LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S Store IR K [ ’ ) - When the firemen got there the 5 fire bad been extinguished by gesidents and they were not need- el CHUCK Dr, Jacob C. Gei f Stan- ae ROAST = 49¢ jor-physician, born in Alexan- : ' y of Gia, La., C4 yours ago. Cool Weather FRESHLY GROUND Lyke's Southland “Ready-to-Eat” SMOKED Is Here Moule Checkerboard ‘ Again Feeds GET YOUR HORSE FEED at the VICTORY MARKET 1038 TRUMAN AVENUE We Deliver—Telephone 1080 Hamburger » 39c|HAMS “5° 49c Made’s Western Tenderized Grade “A” Med. SHIPPED PICNIC HAMS | EGGS SMALL 4 IN CARTON =. O/C | LB. 5]c It will come in frequent periods now . . . BET- TER BE SAFE THAN SORRY!! No. 1 Fancy Canadian WHITE Pure Vegetable Shortening ° Come In and Make Your Selections Now From Our Large Stocks of Fall and Winter Apparel Twin Sweater For «++ Coat Sweaters, fitted pat ae Pee us, ee & R loveliest rooms! loose types Seas coc A ¥ E § Kraft’s “Famous Salad Dressing” aS $2.45 to $6.50 2 ws. We | | New al MIRACLE WHIP 23N IX TOPPERS and Fj IACENTS, _DREQUES Three Quarters and U. S.No. 1 YELLOW a ‘ ONIONS 3 «:. 25¢ = a & REPAIRS Ee. 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