The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 8, 1949, Page 1

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Che Key THE SOUTHERNMOST sagem NEWSPAPERMEN INTERWEW! | BY HARRY TRUMAN OF TH WASHINGTON FEDERAL REGISTER deat Stites [BRANSFIELD KEEPS | tevin rra {Bomb Factory PROMISE MADE AS Keres Commission, R. W. Cook, said, jr of the official group attend- lay a four-day wildeat strike ing President Truman while he of construction workers on the ig in Key West were guests last giant atomic project site has evening at. the Officers. Club, — fost Biagio sasha were ° them servusly in wee eels and an * te et reed on (®) Wirephoto } nor YY’ BOUNCES pe — whe eulfered « » , ended. He said: “It looks like a Fort Taylor, of Commander John, < «et eden: | THE OUTLINE OF WILMA VAN ORDEN’S BODY is imprinted? | wholesale back.to-work move-;_ Fivpeaid, USN, : operations cugerted @ ar living room floor of her apartment at Kansas City, Mo.) | ment this morning.” officer of the Naval Station, and om the where she died in « fire. Although the blaze was confined to” He added that all 10 striking a brewing company. the ed@jeiming bedroom. soot and heat darkened the living room crafts of the AFL Knoxville 2 ; Pas . Vir very newspaperman (Gene © = ... eer enough to leave the imprint where she collapsed on her Building Trades Council were | with 4 ally, gvery, tinea Bey . a “ A noe beck. Death of the 24-year-old girl was attributed to suffocation. | representd in the return to work ‘ ing the photographers, were pres- ; ” Somer, «eee «Tite pleture was made just after firemen removed her body. Movement at Maxon Construc- jent.and all seemed to. enjoy the , wr eetim fan ‘Company. ‘cocktails, the beer and the fine ,% * + a oo ma ani” NT ng eee eee Maxon is the government food, which included turkey and j © be - _ . r ° coetiactor. building a tep Pow ham, to the fullest.’ , , ttomic plants at ‘a ‘idgé. § «= «om e\Jayeees To Hold Public gl Commandée and Mrs. Fz : y “Not all the workers are back S¢rald gteeted the guests on their | | ~t Neher were oe . e ’ = 4's Sect Speaking Contests In 3 =| 0 Develop Leaders ee buet™--- 2S ZZ= Order To De P cate LATEST WORLD Western Union Socio ae" © orcer ast nme NEWS IN BRIEF YEAR ‘at 8:00 P. M. after the Board of By The Associated Press arrival at the Officers’ Club. Among them were Mayor Louis! M. J. Eisner and the City Com- j missioners. and Chairmen and Mrs. Frank "Bentley of the County ' Commission. Commander Fitzgerald © andj Charles. M. Bransfield, whose {uncle is head of the r Brew- ‘ing Company of Milwaukee, ex- plained that the purpose of. the party was to settle a promise as yet, but they are returning fast.” ? et emcee de Went lts Directors diseussed policy for the! made in a prisoner-of-war camp aie seat remainder of the year: | WAITING FOR WARD | in Japan during the war. > nm en | Ed Irvin announced the re-' wASHINGTON.—Two Ameri-! see saga gars ed Command- 2. tad i ; int €f Fitzgerald, and other prisoners es Wire sults of the state wide “Voice of can ships are speeding to a point at p. a keg of beer if Tientsin to pick, up Consul Gen- ‘them: by. the Japs; anon = ‘ 7 - . Americans e: rom -Mink- a ‘witn bats: Miss'Coleen Moore; placed fifth den by the Communists. One of Sry.) she party at the Offi-| victory after 11 defeats succes- - | with a fine showing of 233 points them, the Lakeland, Victory, * r i * for her : a : ‘i pai ee cers’ Club, 20 former prisoners of sively in his fight for re-elec- — ae ag aaanen jee winner. Mr. hopes’ ta make the srendenvoum 10" UE "who: are setiined in! Hoa, He sede bat Seah ah. os oe ret aoe of Manatee, received sometime Saturday. Key West and elsewhere, were in| mayor “will be to tear the po- aha + ead — ee Spee te camel wegves te : | attendance at Nava} Air Station,! }ice department apart and then me e wm a oe S| Joe Pinder spoke next on the CHECKING ON REDS newspaperman, who hes gus So brews! ( heat al o Mahan? Bree saad on im | . ch the tae chetee Demoeracy” qepmtest sponsored off the Chinese mainland at mobile TB X-ray unit which is PRAGUE. — The Communists Wh€? am airplane drrived carry-| fire the fire chief.” everywhere with the Presides ing beer for the party. now in Key West. He urged in Czechoslovakia are checking he ee ode ue ibe for many years. Joe is an imwets —g Set chute everyone to benefit from free aj} party membership cards in a Concha Ne ee ° ate member of the press wt : 7 atdineton chest X-rays as part of the pro- purge of their ranks. The party Gyuch® So Policemen Put not go to bed early {6 exeage Ty Gators Vanes «008 gram to eradicate TB from the newspaper, “Rude Pravo,” de- escapades with the Japs. They | “Joe kept us awake all might — at © Ge om ae ewe sad ees ae scribes it as a step ee make Ure were much fatter and better dress 1) Fi j retiving: Wequentiy,” cal ¥ d dread disease has dropped from no ss enemy olds a ; eager anne 7 caro. er ed © ceed G8 eee | first place as a killer in the coun- Official scurces in Prague dis- C4 than when they were being en- ut ire In Mr. Truman got hearty be etna ot mutation aq wate try to fifth; if it is caught early, closed that the deputy minister tertained: bythe Japs. during it of Joe’ 0 of Geintere | 1B can be cured. The mobile of foreign trade, Even Loebel, is Wat. that he relsed at 8:30 pm 3 ca " Oo! >, Evzel ebel, is; Zi oe ae a p rettred a’ > - 7 wy wae @ Ceeaw’ unit will be at the Palace Theater a purge. victim. | RAEN: ee EN, Central Hotel those gathered there kmew the : slate | for the next four days; protec- = |Reserve Training Unit at the he had been Bidding wie ~ - ty ve X-rays are easy to take,, SET COMPULSORY DUES jNayal Air Station, Memphis,|. Police were notified at 3 a. m. Prevstemt i ; Wires free and not in any way embar-| WASHINGTON Twenty-five Tenn, one of the ioeien prison- today that someone had smelled hav . . * estes DR. ANDY HALL (above), 84 rassing to the person. dollars a year compulsory dues ers, carried-a large sack of sweet S™OKe around the corner of} your brewkfast, Brews Al of Mount Vernon. lil. is happy Kermit Lewin, chairman of the were voted today for members of potatoes onto the Quarter Deck. | S°uthard and Duval streets. asked thea ™ ater learning be has been Jaycee Leadership Training Pro- the American Medical Associa-,~ “] am paying off a bet I made Lieutenant Harry Lee Baker} Several of the men re - famed the “outstanding general s'am, then introducted Joe Pin- tion. The action was taken in the with Chief Warrant Electrician |@94 Patrolman N. G. Davenport | arms, but t writy thee practitioner of the year” by the ‘er who spoke of Parliamentary , Washington meeting of the AMA. J. §, Knutson when we were| Went to the spot and sought for] their breakfasts yet, «ne oes Medical Association, Procedure The use of these The funds from the dues will fi- prisoners of war,” said Com.|20 minutes the source of the| ably would not have anythens ng the association’s ‘ehmiaues ior public speaking nance the Medical Association's mander Condit. “I bet. him 109'Smoke. Then they entered 327| cat before noon They be ad 4 inline nd for maintaining order and campaign against Socialized Med- pounds of sweet potatoes the war | Central Hotel and discovered the} guests at the Officer ‘ ted 1g business in deliberative or icine. iwould be over within 30 days| Sheets on a bed occupied by two| night and were not feetong i Alien > wes graduated cussion groups was thorough- SS Tatteg the fall of Germans | men were on fire. fresh and bright this aeormons : theld " fom Northwestern University jy explained. The many duties GAVE PAPERS TO RUSSIANS | “Knutson bet me 100 pounds| The two policemen put out the] | “How many of you haw modnel wh m 1890, He has of the Chairman to direct any; NEW YORK.—A former State of Idaho potatoes the war would! fire and the men agreed to pay| ten to your wives signe Senay hing from See Sen ene See: eons (Continued On Page Four) | — (Continued On Page Six) | (Continued On Page Two) the hotel proprietor $6 for the| been here,” the Prostdews — See Pe Eree eae eee HEFL heets. While the men were pay- | tioned ing the proprietor, Baker turned There was + loud lowe ot-@ Davenport got the fire extin- 1 he ven ititem (Continued On Page Four) your wives t P AS RED TROOPS CAPTURE CHINA MAINLAND puitdine Duplex hae | The President made the Building Duplex | of taking nutes just lik lar reporter One of the ne sbandoned the vast territory of ernment again was taken at the, today, and other key officials} a” foe ed if he might hawe China prover, with its 457 million] city of Crengtu, which has been! were expected to follow ‘In W hite Street epre thea on bin aa population, to the advancing, the capital of the Nationalists for | Evidently the ionalists hope “You'll all reve th Reds. It does not necessarily in-]a little more than a week. | they will be a to consolidate} A building permit for a NCW) they have been typed oull ate that the Nationalists have} This is the fourth time this; their remaining forces and con-| concrete block duplex to be] the President pletely lost the civil war: year the Nationalist government} quer the Communists by sabo-{ erected at 1509 White strect at a] Then he questioned ¢ ieciding to move the gov-|has had to move its headquarters | tage behind the lines and other $9,000 was issued today} (Continued On Page Three ent to Formosa today, the| to avoid capture. | guerrilla action ster by the office of | —_____ al-| Chinese cabinet also appointed} From now on, the government} ices ____| Roy F. Butler, director of the Dc-| .—_—_—_—___ce, wmmaners for two large, but will operate from an island <¢p-| IA. | tren t of Public Service. | Sr gang geet iat joe tlt| Will operate from an island sep- dete ee ed from the main i P | Th t { | which are to stay behind on the|many miles of water. The Na-| aiace eater =) 3. B. Conant, 623 Margaret) $03 Duval Street Phone Sit “STOCK ISLAND IWIN | inainiand and carry on the fight Mlists have De: ortifying or gene! repairs to her he . However, for the first time in 22] qorausts, Pave been fortifying| Tm ieee : eee ‘ Mansi aonb, anaes AIR-CONDITIONED —_— Formerly WEAVER’S gars, large-scale warfare in| strenghtening it for a last d RICHARD 1 in See catces Sports Results Daily “Ta ort ao eames Stands against the Reds. The N “Stage Coach Kid r remodeling the porch} Key West's Most Comfortable The decision to move the gov- tionalist premier flew to For 2 at a cost of $500. ‘CHEF'S DAILY c ' NARs a, aes —— eed TOURS BOXING NOTICE LIONS ROAR! | weex-END SPECIALS FLORIDA | ALS b Vegetables Po 3 ‘ Cee Te oe le | g é { es —_ TOMERROW. O68 Stross. Rolls. Bread The A. & B. LOBSTER HOUSE will be closed || But Your Car Pineoele Bates. || POULTRY & and Butter to the public Friday, December 9th, 1949, begin- || Should Not ReaUY SAYSE: - — Samm rive end Greene Sones oor ning at 6:00 P.M. Weiklake Acluiee Sicelece Cocanut (With Meringue) whre Street Arena seats *MUFFLERS and Cream Filled Pie... 49c|| | W™1TE STREET MARKET «Rene Men Been: We are reserving the entire building for the MU iS] PIPES \| Headquarters for BIRTHDAY || ” on ‘ ’ : SAMBA we oN STOCK ISLAND entertainment of the Presidential Press Party. | Your Fert Mechanic | and WEDDING CAKES White At Eliza St. ee: Bite HAR AND GRILL - > Can Inst em j 2 — ss OPEN ALL NIGHT BERLIN F. — j Roy's Key West Auto Parts Co. | MATCHETT'S BAKERY Phone gy / uy | | Memmnved Goat G840 (ine Ton! Air Conditioned —— | Manager. 121 Duval Street Phone 442/| 901 Duval St. Phone 301 eeeenn se ete eee PRM i eC RAR ES RRA CRESTS

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