The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 29, 1949, Page 6

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(| i | nr meinen * irugo Seeks Site 2 * A site on Stock Island for the @ president of the Sunshine Company, he said Girugo said that the commis- ve the contract compel him to months and to| winds becoming moderate west) smi percent of the profit. “The contract as submitted by|north portion Wednesday. Over |rings the bell’ with readers who Buffalo ‘- Commission would have |south portion: gentle to moderate |}ike comics loaded with thrills|Charleston - umpossible for me to follow,” least to southeast winds becoming | and excitement. ity HN : “And I would have ve built a bulkhead the city garbage rl iF 5 z 3 base had been dis- the commission wanted me to vacate the site on six f i The WEATHERMAN Says: Key West and Vicinity: Partly @eetion of a ready-mix concrete) joudy and warmer today and Plant will be sought by Joe Siru-| tonight. Wednesday mostly} cloudy. Gentle to, moderate north- east and east winds southeast and south Wednésday, a wi Florida: becoming | West Citizen oan he Continued mild €X=lj,ugh, a brings cept becoming colder in extreme north portion Wednesday. 5 Jacksonville Thru The Florida Straits and East Gulf of Mexico: In north portion: moderate to family from six tal alfietyssix;< ‘Scorchy Smith, dc e jinally fresh southwestj strip. Whether it bed and northwest over extreme southwesterly venous Part- ly cloudy weather. ” vackesnvie To Apalachicola: have been issued... PORT Key West, Fla, Nov. 29, 1949 rs in’ China. or tling bandits in Notth Africa, \Seorchy As our story. opens, we find Scorchy in Egypt where he has just helped a slightly Sudair Airline, As’ she leaves, Scorchy hears a slight ticking noise within the package. As it gets ready to blow up in his face, months notice, leaving all my! (Opservation taken at City Office.) we're off to another grand ad- equipment there. I estimate that plant will cost me about so that the loss of that, to the high rentals, would meant something to me.” Mrs.’ Truman ret were here on board the ‘g, but like the House much better there through- ve for Washing- ik, but the Pre- to remain for Mr. i Presidential plane, Indepen- and Commander McDon. USN, commanding officer of revealed that aboard the arg, General Vaughan, Dennison, the Presi- iit filled with pa- the President would time to time. : ®@ previous visit to Key id the President dined mush for breakfast”, joday. “When the word the newspapers we were ‘7,41 feet t i laf learned my lesson. een't say the President had special dish, for many per- eve so interested in ‘what he that they will wire for reci- bit? a Truman and his aides are keeping up with the govern- ment effairs while here. The Pre- Stent, Ross said, will work with Olark M. Clifford, assistant to the President, on the state-of-the-na- em message that goes to Con- gress in January. Also the President will work on the eoonemic and budget messa- ges. Mr. Truman must also con- eiter & successor to Clifford, who & leaving the White House staff t reenter private law practice. Purther, the President is con- eerhed about a replacement for David Litenthal, who recently re- staned as chairman of the Atomic Commissi or President Truman does not glen te werry much about imme- @iate problems, such as the coal sitike possibilities. Ross said that Jebn BR. Steelman, assistant to the President, is keeping in touch with Cyrus Ching, federal media- tor, whe is handling the coal sit- Ee . The Presidential aides say that dem L. Lewis wants to extend tis strike truce to negotiate with the coal operators. All the members of the White Howse steff and the newspaper- men and photographers ethers broke out today in dunga- fees, slacks, sport shirts and other informal wear Clark seid he was came here (Ry The Associated Press) and thinking @heut going barefoot, and grow- img « beard, as he did on the last @emesion that President Truman 8:30 a.m, EST) Temperatures Highest yesterday -.. Lowest last night Mean ‘ Normal — 69 Total this year .......... 31.05. ins. Deficiency this year .._ 5.33 ins. Relative rte 8:30 a.m. 81 Barometer (Sea Level) 8:30 a.m. 30.08 ins.—1018.6 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise -—- 6:53 a.m. Sunset 4 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) High Low 6:42 a.m. 6:32 p.m, 909° ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA (Reference Station: Key West, ‘ Time of| Height o: 12:13 a.m. 11:58 a.m. Rahia Honda (bridge) __—Oh 10m 0.0 ft Late Bulletins (Continued From’ Page One) Gulf of Mexico north of Tarpon Springs. The message identified the distressed ship as the “Esther B” and gave a position 30 miles north of Tarpon Springs. No fur- INVESTIGATE COFFEE PRICES WASHINGTON. — Congress is ‘investigating the high price ‘of coffee, with Senator Gillette claiming the public has been stampeded by false shortage re- ports. AMERICAN ARMY IS READY LONDON. — Defense Secretary Johnson has said in London that United States forces are nearly ready for any eventuality at any four o'clock in the morning. The Romans are credited with introduction of the glass window. WASHINGTON. government roduccd — Cancelled checks have been in Representative f trial to show that three were paid a total of $9,- witheut having done any gov- eegment work. .| ing venture, as you will see starting December 5, and every day there- Anothér” grand. adventure ini: volves those three musketeers of lias nt that every dar- € about. oe Dickie : i over the sobs : , nystery and intrigue-at every’ turh on the; high seas. Currently, Dickie is in the pro- cess of raising a boat out of a basement—yep, that’s what we said, basement. Because it is there, he buys it for a song, and we're off to another tale of sea- venture, . |) Next in our comigs' parade we find Homer Hoopee, a home life comic. strip with down to earth humor. It’is’ one’ of the merriest bits of-satire on family life and the most All-American husband {Denver 3 r i IDetroit t the Dredger’s nj small craft or storm warnings|female deliver a package to the (EI Paso _ ever depictéd in ‘the comics. It has a natural verve and spontaneity that is hard to match. Currentlys Hoo) has ‘per- suaded his mother-in-law to do his Christmas shopping. But she is driving a hard bargain. You may that before Mom is with him, Homer will have to put his foot in his mouth and how, Wait until you read» Oaky Doaks! Ht highlights the. adven- tures of a bumbling knight of old with modern ideas. Oaky — gets into all sorts of hilarious situa- tions astride ‘his trusty, rusty, -converted plowhorse, Nellie. And, ually, there isa blonde, a bru- Pnette or a redhead involved, too. As our story opens, Lady Hel- ~ Higginbotham, Qaky and: his Whi ey King Corny, have fallen. into the hands of that callous, ne- farious Count Tarcy who is de- termined to marry the fair dam- gel. Bravely she. refuses, \ even though the Count has threatened to tortue King Corny and Oaky. *So you won't give in, my proud beauty,” eries. Count Tarcy. “Then, off to the torture cham- ber with them!” Will Count Tarcy torture Oaky and King Corny or will the beau- Bismark Boston iChicago Z Corpus Christi seseeegsseage Ft. Worth Galveston - Jacksonville = Oklahoma ( Omaha... Pensacola’ Pittsburgh Roanoke St. Louis s San Antonio San Francisco Seattle Tallahassee | - ‘Tampa - an ‘Washington we 3 eastseress Roller derby, a sport combin- ing rollerskate racing and foot- ball line bucks, has teafns, made up.of five persons each. ick ae AC Tas 1 Seat the answers on December 5,,and thereafter. ‘ Then, we have Patsy, a cute-as- a- button Hollywood starlet turn- ed TV star, who is the darling of the movie and TV sets. She be- comes involved: in adventures both off and on the “screen, and helps bring all thethrills and glamor of television into your homes. Finally, there is Gh Diana, a strip which capital en the cur- rent concentration of interest on teen agers, on their problems and on the fun they have. Diana, the girl friend, does have fun. So do the readers of Oh Diana. They laugh with Diana and with Mom and Pop and Little Sis: So: don’t get your copy late! Mark down the date! December 5, a banner day. teous damsel give in? You'll find Always Appreciated Yardley’s Gift Sets Stag Gift Sets Dorothy Gray Gift Sets Coty Gift Sets Old Spice Gift Sets Evening in Paris Gift Sets There Are Many Other Gift Sets for Men, Women and Children... Come In Toilay BE SURE AND ASK FOR VOTES FOR YOUR FAVORITE BOY OR GIRL ENTERED IN OUR BIG CONTEST 7 This Week We Are Giving DOUBLE VOTES OnAll | CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE | SEE OUR WINDOW FOR THE LATEST STANDINGS OF CONTESTANTS GARDNER’S ==P HA RMAC Ys=5' THE | is See ap eae STORE Phone 177 ee ge SSSSasesaaeses The possibility that many or- pate in this worthy movement ‘was launched was considered. An- other meeting will be held Dec. 12 at 8 p.m. at the City Hall. Many volunteers are needed. There will be baskets to be fixed, packages to be /wrapped and much. work to be done if those in need are to be remembered on Christmas Day. STATE SALES TAX FORMS for LANDLORDS 3» Se ULE TM ADDITIONAL COPIES Zen | te THE ARTMAN PRESS GEO. 0. 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