The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 28, 1949, Page 1

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“ “ . — No. 281 Official Press: Party Here To Cover Events | irl int SEstt iff Mies Margaret Truman, who gave ® eomeert last night in Washing- tm, were om the Independence; | Gen Mrs. Truman and Miss Mar-| board the USS Wil- | with the President. They rove to the Little White Hee i@ the same automobile as Mr Trumen. At the Naval Sta- wit ever his daughter, + euret’s eanging The eirplane left Washington, = ©31 « m. The flight was sched. HERNMOST KEY WEST FLORIDA, Vacarro Wears Shorts As He » }from his plane at Boca Chica Na- » wal Air Station he was closely followed by Mrs. Truman and their daughter, Miss Margaret Truman. The, President was dressed in; a light grey suit, carried his cane, ! given him by American Le-} gion some time ago, and posed for the news photographers, holding his light brown hat in his left hand. H He came down the gangplank and shook hands with Captain’ C. C. Adell, USN, commander of : the Key West Naval Station. The: President was asked -time and; again by the photographers to; shake hands again with Captain Adell. H “How did you. stand the trip: boys?,” he asked the newspaper- men who came here with him, from Washington in-an airplane of the National Airlines. “The weather is great here,” Breed Searce ermans K illed | TRUMAN SAYS WEATHER | IS GREAT HERE AS As President Truman stepped. Truman: Atom Materials the President remarked, after he had received the answer of the newsmen. “My wife loses $1 if it isn’t above 80. Anyone here know yhat the thermometer reads?” . 4 ‘Then he’spotted City Manager. al ci had asked. Spalding said he was_ feeling; fine. Then Captain Adell intro- duced Mayor ‘is M. J. Eisner, “who was making his first official | visit to the Air Station. The Pres- ident shook hands with the May-! por, arid had to repeat the per- formance several times for the benefit of the news photograph- ers. Representative George Smath- ers of Miami. Monroe's repre- sentative in Congress, then met the President. Then he saw Mrs. Donald Daw- son and her i:.tle daughter. He went over to her and greeted her, (Continued On Page Three) Fire Damages Angela Street Home Early Today Fire did several hundred dol- Jars worth of damage to a rezi- photographers and } for be an ethers who accompany the Presi-| sttetigthened goes. mean, : for Chica Naval Air} could be made of i (Gentinued On Page Four) | 2b!¢. uranfurg-238: which: is: -140) times more plentiful in nature than ‘the scarce uranium-253 that is fissionable. At the same time, jenergy commission gave approx- | imate construction dates on three jnaee of its previously-announ- ‘ced program for developing new types of atomic réactors. A reac- tor is:a device’ in which atomic (Continued ‘On Page Five) Ralph M. McLane Made Assistant Attorney General | WASHINGTON, Nov. 28—(% Atoties prican ship has fwet on by a Chinese Na- Oumtebet warship The Merchant Ship Sir John Freshen reperted it was fired on ot tt 1? mes off Shanghai- herons Phe reas age sane the _vessel’s dence owned by C. Fernandez in a oe to we State Attorney General Richard W.}the rear of 620 Angela strect at we all | ny 1 se ae Ervin announced today the ap-|5:30 o'clock this morning. Ay a ry = Ae pointment of Ralph. M. McLane,| Firemen from Engine Compan . , ’ Pensacola Attorney, as Assistant emklin escaped injury Attorney General, effective De- The Chteese warship presuma-| rember 1, 1949..McLane, age, 42, ies No. 1 and 2 stretched lines of hose to the fire scene and soon had it under control. Chief Leroy * Se enforcing the National- ; i Shang! was educated in the public Torr said one room of the os oon < t-held hai and} schools of Pensacola, where hetiouse was badly damaged, and eee | parts, has resided since infancy, ahd is x the contents of a clothes closet were destroyed. § also revealed that The Se Joba Franklin is op- ii a graduate of Washington and feted by the Isbrandtsen Com-| pee University Law School, class oan of New York * Chief Tor . the Cigumetances of the incident ote Bae ag anit ine the cause of the blaze was prob- were Sevier to the recent attack |fonowing _ that, was Assistant|#Ply @ loose connection in an smother tsbrandtsen ship, the} County Solicitor of Escambia|@!estric extension cord. He would | Piying Chowd County, Florida, for aproximately not estimate the damage, but said two years s! Fernandez carried no insurance. POOR OLD CRAIG so sty" UO For the Good of Your Business, . Switch to Dodge “Job-Rated” Trucks : Fit Your Job NAVARRO. Inc. 601 DUVAL STREET "Now Gpen 24 Hours Daily You Best of Food 431 DUVAL STREET Ralph; Herz, M.D. Announces the Resumption of His Practice at 420 Simonton St. Barn Theatre Rear 319 Duval Street OPENS THE SEASON WITH SKYLARK Sponsared by @ Nai Zion Auxiliary Proceeds tor Butlding Fund ELKS CLUB ‘OFFICE HOURS By Sampson Raphaelson Duval Street 2:00 Until 4:00 P.M. A Modern Comedy $10.00 DOOR PRIZE and WEEK OF NOVEMBER 28TH By Appointment Tickets $1.50—Now at PHONES Roberts, 126 Duval St., and ‘How are you, . ‘Mr. Manager?” : THE TRUMANS | Office 604 . Residence 360-XJ }] ay's Gift Shop, La Concha Hotel nN aT ELS HARRY S. TRUMAN AND THE DP’S (EDITOR'S NOTE: Mr. Hullman, 26 years of age, came under the new DP Act to Key West on the 12th of October, 1949. and, with his wife, resides and works at the Convent of Mary Immaculate. H is a grad. mech. engineer and studied in Roumania, Budapest (Hungary) and after 1945 in Munich (Germany). Till Sept. of this year the young couple were, because of their knowl- edge in languages, employed by the U.S. Forces and International Refugee Organization.) By JULIUS F. HULLMAN Since the end of the war the Americans have done, individual- ly and through religious and private agencies, a whole lot for the many homeless and DPs in Europe. Though the Americans may not have heard all the expressions of gratitude and may not have seen the wonderful ¢ffects of the help they have given to these people they nevertheless have been tre- -———_—- .y Mendous. In Europe people are convinced that President Truman deserves {special thanks because of his in- {terest in DPs and other official acts that he has personally pro- | moted. A very interesting case came to my.notice while I was still in *, tEurope, in which the President's Heprenentative G family was personally involved. ers this morning paid a courtesy | This past summer I was work- call to The Citizen office in com-j ing at the U.S. Section in Munich lin the same office with me there Smathers Visi Citizen Office This Morning ge Smath- pany with City Commission Lou- ia Carbonell jwas a young Ukrainian lady whose name was Margaret. Her Smathers would not comment j}seeond name, a different Slavic on whether he hag arrived at ajname, is not important. This (Continued On Page Four) (Continued On Page Four) Santa Arrives Tuesday VAN and RALPH NOBLE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING LETTER FROM SANTA CLAUS Dear Children of Key West: I will arrive tomorrow evening to stay until Christmas and would like to see every one of you. You can visit with me at Noble's, 1016 Truman Avenue, every Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday and Saturday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. Please bring your parents with you and line-up at the Watson Street door. Tl have a gift for all of you and you can enter some contests in which many more beautiful gifts will be given to winners. Le?’s all have a Merry Christmas! SANTA. P.S.—Remember! Noble‘s, 1016 Truman Avenue. Secon ta ‘ ' | aEE WASHINGTON. : — Indirectly, David Lilienthal, our atomic chief, has confirmed that ‘the, Inited States has an A-Bomb ix times more powerful than the ane which blasted Hiroshima. ++-|Senator Edwin Johnson said so! the other day, and Lilienthal acknowledged to newsmen today, tion on the Congressional Atomic Committee—has access to. atomic secerts. But, Lilienthal indicated, he believed the Colorado Sena-* tor had talked out of turn. MONTY VISITS EISENHOWER NEW YORK.—Field Marshal! Montgomery visited his old boss! today — General _ Eisenhower. } When Monty came out of Ike's Columbia University office, and the reporters asked whot they; talked about, Montgomery teas-' ed them: “We talked about the} weather. When the weather is' bad, you want an umbrella—a military umbrella.” | THOMAS TRIAL UNDERWAY | WASHINGTON.—After many} postponements, the trial of Re- publican Representative J. Par- nell Thomas and his former sec-] retary is under way in Washing- ton. A jury of six men and six women has been chosen to con- vict or acquit the pair on charges that they cheated the govern- ment on the New Jersey Con-} gressman’s office payroll. TERROR IN CHUNGKING SAN FRANCISCO—The Chin- ese Nationalist Capital of. Chung- king is a city of terror and con- (Continued On Page Three) BOAT BAR 603 Duval Street, Phone 9165 AIR-CONDITIONED FOOTBALL GAME RESULTS Sports Results Daily Key West's Most Comfortable Bar CRRA SIeRinciaeieinonmmamntndata ae aan a ae Key Westers ¥ Rehearse For that Johnson—through his Tampa Event In-preparation for the represen. tation of Key West at Tampa's famed Gasparilla Festival next |February, plans and rehearsals are now going forward, and Key West will offer something differ- ent and better than the offering of. other cities represented The pro-Gasparilla Committee, headed by Alberto Boza, is plan ning an elaborate dance and va riety program to be held at the Cuban Clukjon December 10. en titled “Asi Es Cayo Hueso” (This Is Bey est). Pyoceeds realized frorbi kid @korram will be ured to finance a roup of some 70 Key, ® Mesa epee fut, and represent Key West ‘A‘déess-reheursal for “Asi Bs {Cayo Hueso” was held" yesterday. | There are still a number of open ings in the program for people of talent or dev ent, and any wishing te pate may contact Mr. Boz It is planned that the orogrer December 10 will inelucke elaborate variety view in addition to and music will be by the bancheros and the Sextet baney There will al (Continuec On Page Four? Palace Theater RITA HAYWORTH. and GLENN FORD in and the “ithe Loves Of Carmien” || “™*™ Sau (IN COLOR) : cceecernienannanemnannnee nce PUBLIC INVITED TO A Home-Cooked Spaghetti Dinner | With Salad, Drink and Dessert | $1.25 Tuesday, November 29, 6:00 P.M. WOMAN'S CLUB DUVAL STREET - WRESTLING TUESDAY 8:30 at Simonton and Greene Street Arena Main Event BOBBY ROBERTS vs. “TEX” SHARKEY Gen. Adm., $1.00 (Inch. Tax Reserved Seat, $1.25 (Incl. Tex ee ‘Can't The Dolls \ ! 7 > (Por th: See Ld } The taps dene of By f Pe Staten have 6 protees 8 ar Ret Chew themette Gee 6 and drwwe: Th & me @& tmtt & ee = trouble, but the andi: Geet bothering he fore beet the kee ¢ Close t en ‘ Day, Me s face we irene an obs Ido net } & IIe * nga tine, | Weovak

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