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sey (left), held for questioning in connection with abduction of the girl. “I am very were killed ond Lake Falls. a tal vy y Fe) Wirephoto VIVIAN SHANNON, 7, sits up in her hospital bed at Crokston, Minn., and faces Raymond Demp- same man,” said the child. Dempsey said his home is in Tunnel Hill, Ga. Between him and the little girl stands her mother, Mrs. J. Vincent Shannon. The Shannon family lives at nearby Red ‘The rate for 8 sure it is the mane Have — [RELEA Turkey Dinner | ete , > | AtBlair House WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.—(4). —President Truman topped off a + \ busy Thanksgiving today by sit- _|ting- down to a turkey dinner with his family at the Blair House. _ | He left the Presidential family's » living quarters at 9 a. m. EST for a two-mile walk with his brother- in-law George Wallace of Inde- pendence, Missouri. He took Wal- lace around the tidal basin in the course of the stroll. The walk ended at the White House, where the President had a swim. | Afterwards he had a brisk rlb- ; down and returned to the Blair pious PY automobile to pick up , 4 + Mrs. Truman for,a ride with Mr. iy ~ (®) Wirephoto and Mts. Wallace and Mrs. Tru no! 7O.°f ARE man’s mother, Mrs. Dave Wallace. BER’ HIARI ' ( re) Upon returning, they had their former vice president, has taken | turkey dinner. Their daughter, office as president of Panama , Margaret, is not due home until} : Son one (1 teB ae : Jr.. Dr. Ghanis led. a march on a ull tins the presidential palace Tuesday | € night in an ‘atiempt to regain | (Continued From Page One): power, but police. gunfire Florida National Guard is going smashed the near.revolt. to leave the recruiting door open a while longer. Brigadier General Name Omitted E SADDLE ft | pay. The U. 8S, SED BY accused. by the Reds of bea ing two Chinese workers at the consulate who demanded back ment had appealed to nations of the word for concerted action to free the Americans, “*" man, Phone 215. , light- “face (regular) caps is 1% times a line more cost for 8 Point than the lightface ‘ ALL ADVERTISING IS ACCEP i ditio at mst eempe ing, transient or contract, The Citizen will be responsible only for “REDS”? | ADVERTISING, and in DISPLAY ADVERTISING for only the part of the advertisement where the error occurs. ; FOR RENT--APARTMENTS AND HOUSES FURNISHED apartment, $75.00 monthly. Pine Plaza, 1301 Tru- nov21-tf TWO-BEDROOM nicely furnish- ed apartment with or without utilities. Reasonable rent. Apply 1014 Truman Avenue. BEDROOM apartment, near coun- ty beach. Seasonal or yeaily. nov24-3tx Apply 1328 White Street. novll-tf FURNISHED apartments, 3 rooms. and bath. Everything furnish- ed. Coral Hotel Apartments, op- _iposite Post Office. No down payment. monthly : or eal ly. Phone 598 from 1 to 7 P.M. ‘oct26-30t VETERANS! OWN your 2 or 3 bedroom home. $60 month- - mov17-ti arly. No pets. Street. Stutz Hotel, 410 Fleming Stvte Depart- Mark W. Lance says the guard At last. Monday. night’s meet- recruiting campaign ds being éx- tended for an indefinite period. —. oe bates of Frank Holts- ing of the Rotary Board of Dir- = ~ ectors and committee chairman, POWELL DIES Un ences the name of Rotary Director. J.|early this morning to a retired js just double. | Notice To Public The Lease of the Post Office Inn Has Expired as,of November 15, 1949, and is oct29-tf radio receiver|}0W in possession of the own- building into... We AURORA, Illinois—Death came’ per Trouble. Trouble Otto. Kirchheiner’ was inadver- | real estate man who liked to give tently omitted. jaway-his money. He was James. | Powell, 74 years old, of Aurora, Hayes, Avenue “E”. cade om His Na So or so, Powell had been quietly me He’s particularly embarrassed by; 8iving away his money to chari- those sideglances in church from | ties, schools and personal friends. OL AMOMA CITY, Nov. 24— | parishioners who. mistake Bobby Seaton Peet steve operator Bobby |G. for Bobby J. SHIPS COLLIDE © Sete bee: double trouble} It got so bad a couple of weeks| MOBILE.—There was a ship gis with thi See Serecall because of his ago that paint dealer Redwin| collision in the Gulf of Mexico to-| ©outt of Mon ae |had to sell his car. The police|day, near the mouth of the: Mis-| *'** Nox Rot! ee there’ © bootlegger kept chasing him under the im-|sissippi River. A Mexican motor een! Bethy Joe Redwine, awho ion that he was the other|ship was rammed by a United sere Fruit Company vessel, the Fra! nor Belanga. The Mexican ship went down. 13 of the 14 crewmen were | picked up. One is missing. cmermtig (ad differences @ith | Redwine who dispensed another we «(At the similarity in fon of liqitid. By coincidence the quite of the two men & twarRedwines had identical cars Se © week embarassment. as Well as almost identical names. a ‘GEORGIA FOR FLOGGING PLOT PWRLVE ON TRIAL IN To All Whe Notice ix d,-on th T, 1949. PAUL Administrat Perey. H. IN AND IN CHAN € NADIA. WA : (®) Photo 9 DEFENDANTS CONFER wih their attorneys in federal court at Rome, Ga., of plotting to have sevn Negroes flogged by a hooded mob. The Negroes saken trom custody of Sheriff John W. Lyn h of Dade county, Georgia, last April 2 and were crowd of men in Ku Klux Klan regalia. Seated, left to right: Sheriff Lynch, De- Frank M. Gleason. and Deputy Sheriff William M. Hartline of Dade county. Stand- Woodrow Daniel, John Wilkins. Terrell T. Wheeler, Defense Aaatorney John Robert Lawrence Keener. and Sam Peters. Grand jury indictments accused Neers of conspiring with eight private citizens and “others unknown” to beaten. Sheriff Lynch and his deputies had arrested the Negroes on charges of im 0 “wild party.’ Paes t} th if i <= t ft partie speting LEGALS The meeting was held at the! i e | And All Because residence of Dr. and Mrs. Jack} llinois—a widower with no im-. ————_—_—— mediate family. For the past year’ NO'TIC! vs. AUGUSTE STAEHLING, F neage itious restau- FOR RENT—COTTAGES license costs approximately $4] 9 FS Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wolkoff. year while that for television|| We are remodeling the entire Modern Up-to-Date APARTMENTS ALL WITH PRIVATE BATHS Applications Are Now Being Accepted for. Seasonal or Yearly Rates Post Office Inn 321 Simonton Street ED under the following éo TWO-.BEDROOM house or apart- ment, furnished or unfurnjsh- led. Couple, one school age child. 1409 Flagler, Phone 631-J. i nov24-3tx YOUNG married couple, no} - children, no pets, desire }to rent apartment, house or cottage. 1150-M. Fleming St., Tel. 1019. nov23-3t NAVAL OFFICER AND FAMILY desire 2 or, 3 bedroom furnished house. years. Street, sirable TWO or three . unfurnished bed- room house or apartment. De- Will be in area 1 to 2 Interested parties contact \Mrs. H. A. Gibson, 1401 Pine Key West. nov15-10tx neighborhood. Two chil-, _ HELP: WANTED—SALESMEN nov21-tf MAN WANTED—For Rawleigh business in Key West and Mon- roe County. No.experience need- ed to start. Nearby Dealer Am- brister making sales over $15 per Sales easy to make and dren in High School. Permanent- | 6¢ ly Phone ipartment. 1 couple, four childre: rent. 900 Fleming Street. References on request. 178, from 8 a. m. to'6'p, m. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS HOTEL or office registering desk. Very gheap. Ocean Vi j;MAHO IGANY wardrobe, $15.0 Cement double tubs and stand, , $15.00. to 6. Phone 370-R, 9 till 12, or nov22-5tx |rive bundles of old newspapers, 5c. Phone nov15-30t aes SMALL. efficiency. cottage. Private bath. Suitable for . COUNTY couple and child. Phone 170 or OF FLORIDA, IN. PRO-|542-R. nov.22-3tx FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS 915 Windsor Lane. is-|2% ROOMS, utilities furnished. ‘| Infant accepted. Sea Isle Apts., nov24-30-2t FOUR apartments, Single rooms $10 a jand Bar. light housekeeping rooms, $5 to $15 per week. 411 William St. | Double from $12 Coffee Shop NT LT FOR RENT—ROOMS rooms and nov3-30t | FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS OVERSEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming. up weekly. nov18-tf Phone ROCK, us for cheapest prices in town. 1350-M, Buster Cerezo. MOVING AND HAULING Airvan Moving & Storage ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Inquire The Citizen Office, 51. oct22-tf. marl, sand, top soil. See Storage - Furniture Moving Local and Long Distance Agent AREER s Se SES OFFICE furniture wanted: Desks, 166 E. V. Kinsman} Box 1-FNN. nov8-30t/_ ture 799. STORAGE , RED Brick Storage Co. Furni- or commercial. Phone FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES. 30 GAI Apply FOR LLLON electric water heat- er, new. 220 volt current, $45.00. 901 Pearl Street. nov22-3tx SALE—MOTOR BIKES, SCOOTERS & MOTORCYCLES FURNISHED room, Street. Ladies preferred. 510 Petronia hot water. nov22-3tx FOR SALE—KEY WEST REAL ESTATE the al- will be ing St., Box 303. FOR any kind of property, im- proved or unimproved, ocean frontage, etc., contact Paul Boy- sen. Here since 1919. 626 Flem- nov23-30tx FOR TRADE FOR SALE—Doodle Bug motor scooter. 906 Florida Street. nov23-1tx FOR SALE—USED CARS nov22-tf SEE it. Priced to sell. 1941 Chrysler fordor sedan. Excel- lent condition. Phone 196-M. nov22-3t ADAMS, 4 dee 1-8-15,1949, ‘mouth, Ohio. Ihave a 1948 PIPER VAGABOND *ourt,| AIRPLANE. I would trade on ce dos jlot or property in or near Key Deputy Clerk. West. Anyone interested, write Glenn Barrett, Route No. 3, Ports- nov24-7tx FOR SALE—TRAILERS 27-FOOT trailer, sleeps 4, porch, awning, conveniences. Ideal for children. Sacrifice price. Call 217-W. nov24-6tx ONE Simmons bed couch, with tte, 701 extra cover, and one Roll-Away bed couch, practically néw. Apply 816 Fleming St. nov23-3tx 1949 PONTIAC Fordor Sedan. | Excellent condition. Driven 10,-; j000 miles. Call 464 or 150. n. Reasonable for ence, employment ° pas iew Hotel. |years, marital status, education. nov24-3t jBe specific. Replies confidential. No inquiry made until after in- 0, |terview. Write Box 1-FNM. nov22-3tx| counting, credits and collections, interviewing, and supervising of general office procedure desir- able. Write in detail age, experi- it «eight nov18-6tx, sisi nabs aad Wate Seni SERIE Ae. SHORT order cook, experienced. Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Si- monton Street. - Apply in person. nov22-3t AND ROOMS FURNISHED house trailer or oct21-30t) guest sleeping rooms. Young's Tourist Rest, 1721 Flagler, Phone 172-J. WANTED—TO BUY FOR RENT—TRAILERS nov19-tf chairs, sofa, filing cabinet. Write nov18-6tx HELP WANTED—FEMALE —— IXPERIENCED barmaid, wai- tresses and kitthen help. nov10-30t | Weaver's, Stock Island. nov22.3t WAITRESS, experienced, Apply in person. Ponce’s Luncheon- Simonton Street. nov22-3t Rca Reena ene POSITION now open for young lady with sales experience. Must know typing. Collins Mens Shop, 505 Duval Street. nov22-4t EMPLOYMENT WANTED —MALE RRC EPS EE ORC AL MANAGER WANTED for FINANCE COMPANY Capable, experienced; local office. Past experience and knowledge all phases loan business required. Write in detail, age, small experi- ence, employmnet past eight years, years in city, home own- er or rent, marital status, edu- cation, salary desired, and ad- ditional informative informa- tion about self. BE SPECIFIC. Replies confidential. quiries made till after view. Write Box 1 F.N. The Citizen No in- inter* .M., nov21-6t the Sierra Nevadas, in Californie. Spanish litersture & fieh & proverbs. FOR RENT OR “ ce STARLIGHT Lunchroom, Weep reasonable. Light end water furnished. 713 Duvel Street Bev 1d ats GROCERY doing oP ng = 4 Will sacrifice. wtat Write Box B-1, c/o Citiven novie @ FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE BUILDING LOT for sale, Five lots on Harris, three on Pegeety Avenues in Square 29. Tequire Adams Dairy rete of LOT on Olivia Street, Setween Simonton and Elixebeth i More information, inquire €27 & monton Street tew83 Be How To Relieve Bronchitis c nienatt it goes right to the seat of the to help loosen and expel gem phlegm and aid nacure te seater heal raw, tender, inflamed is] WET i - iy prries rit i? = -*¢