The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 20, 1949, Page 1

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Bar Closing Extended To 4 A.M. | ‘ iene Fermin | vu “4 : Ge ceeees one fine! resding. City Commissioners last night al- ber © 01.000 la teed te lene! bere to remain open twenty-one hours of the day | mt wight, The bers must be closed for business during the hours ae | SLOAN SIMPSON Residences ‘The vote fer enactment wes 3.2. with Commissioners John Car- 5 eeell eet Meyer Leuls M. J. Eisner opposing. Previously. Eisner r - *. ue @ade am amendment allowing the bars to remain open 24 hours . oremed Ge ceek, This emendment was beaten 3-2, with Commis- Cab Pawn tt sewers A. Melfiend Adems, Louis Carbonell and C. B. Harvey op- W®) Wirephoto + fm ome ~—— . STUART, Fla. Dec, 20.—().—| ; Fur Voue A iether wae rend from Rev W. ERNEST L. KURTH (above). |New York’s Mayor oH ‘| Presi tives Wwe say © Bile of ee First Congress H . W thi industrialist of Lufkin, Tex. |O’Dwyer married former model] === | Cnt in the fetter, the enry @TKEMS | has been named “Man of the Elizabeth Sloan Simpson in a _ ae we < tareh ee . the d South for 1949" by the Atlanta | brief ceremony in Stuart, Florida, Margaret Truman o Stic Get te sour ¢ <a 19. Lb magazine “Dixie Business.” He | this morning. The Reverend Tim- tarccmun Ly ure rows - * is sitting in a barber chair for |othy Geary performed the ser- Is In Love - ote Tre a haircut in preparation for a {vice in Saint Joseph’s Roman e é 4 wanes pdm S P. 4 testimonial dinner in his honor | Catholic Church. The ceremony With Music 8 comet) Ceemiener Johan Carbonell \ weel olato at Lufkin. lasted eight minutes. ome ews sehed i the meme of the Charter. | After the ceremony, the newly- NEW ORK. Dec. 20.—(?). y Wxten™ Ameriation that $500) People who think they've seen| 4 wed O'Dwyers drove from the} = cag irate that * eetie be eapemiied fo widen the present | bia sweet pc s should take a 3,000 Persons little wooden church through the alt a sete Pg with Senne Carheneti also suggest. | look at On oe dug a pavterdns F betaling ie tem: as pen eae ie a SS = Cb Chat the vernal {S00 be | by Henry Watkins of 1013 Angela W | A sons. ey boarded a fifty-foot i Y EE to bold o Fee atl crest th weighed uiteteen Ibs. elcome AMELICAN) yacht, on which they will spend} before a concert in “New “ ~ Mr. Watkins planted sweet po- their honeymoon. A two-man Reon sie aaaghnns Manas palding be.) tatoes in the O as Transpor- E Tod crew makes up the rest of the Presiden au a ws ana the} tation yard when he was employ mvoy ay party. wih hinted that politics may play etting the yachts here.) cd there, an lid not reap a Hundreds of persons gathered : = comes Pl ar head waterway | bumper crop he at least reaped a|/ COPENHAGEN, Dec. 20—(A).) around the church to caich! a br oer aa spie Pecabl — «= ete Honds to Key West) | bumper sweet potato. —Three-thousand persons ignor-| glimpse of the New York mavor pueen tor. P aon oN — Co weecem: A Mastland Ad | REPS ed a cold morning to welcome|and his bride before and after that 4 “mean I'd bar <= ~e Seaereed with Spalding and . the United 3’ firs the ceremony. A perfect rainbow e | GC P e United States’ first woman r them. st ened Ge chy mamneers ttl na Given ambassador, Mrs. Eugenie Ander-| formed in the sky as the church Miss Truman says that she ‘ewe + ate ‘efeetiat one a a son, to Copenhagen today. The filled up. This is considered a sign] j.n'¢ nervous about her con- w= to a mpres: Ty ical Key 40-year-old woman from Red|°f 800d luck. ae cert tonight, but she admits owen P . , A, P ) Wing, Minnesota, got her first| side the church, invited) that ghe has one superstition. le a @ : taste of the diplomatic life at a|#uests sat in the first two pews,| When she's eating. she re- A &. mt W est Reception reception at the American embas-| Which were blocked off by white} fuses to let anyone pass her ve tumme to do © great sy. satin ribbons. Newsmen were in| the galt. She says, “if they at Why, Govtipmem of Garti- | “Mrs. Andi iil present her |the third pew. Each pew was de-| do, I make them put it down ake ©) teke hundreds of By OLD MAN GREEN rs. Anderson will present her died. with a stay .of: white e a pu ands of @iltare ts that not Astounded by the unexpected | credentials to King Frederick on pacha ye a spray ©) before I take it. simer Harves?” civic reception accorded him on] Thursday. She'll be taken to the} Siadioli. ‘while conve: reser) Spotting his arrival in Key West late yes-|king’s castle in a royal coach. | Stretched from the altar to the, === SSS ats trae But | believe that terday evening. Senor Ernesto | Queen Ingrid will receive her in|¢church entrance, where an over. wre i be built out Lecuona, world famous composer}4 private audience. flow crowd gathered. . . “cot fr ee Such as 4 8M pianist, found it difficult to] A Danish band struck up the] This is William O'Dwyer day Stalin Receives ¥ ete ge the wemete Gudget., eapeess his | typexrs “lt Seen TT rapa “ in the ‘little Florida town. Stuart es « ing * he hesitated, “Some-| when Mrs. Anderson's ship dock-]},5 proc “ ley Ov Mi Meron Grant No thing impr sible for ever to}ed today. Several members of the sel pepe cma irons er llion aid be needed fr forge’ managed to say, visi-| diplomatic crops were on hand to] oo.” of the town. e “ ¢ silrend | kept a bly moved greet her, along with 3,000 Danes. | ™@¥° : ‘Birthday Gifts , $41 that drew! Spea led by wailing-] Incidentally, Mrs. Anderso' A Liga pis te the ry And yacht king as of an enthusias-| will be known as Mrs. Ambassa- {streets reads: “10, welcomes, sw thet amount police motoreycle squad, May-|dor, since Ambassadress. means|Mayor O'Dwyer and bride, from| LONDON, Dec. 20.—(#).—If seater ctont t * Continued On Page Three’ —_ the wife of an Ambassador (Continued On Page Two) , Joseph Stalin wanted to retire genta = acme oaepeeaeqeeremeenngeen Wk UNI Caen ine See a 7 rege ~ . finding something to do the rest onty Deeee t Went To INTRUDER AT C HOW of his life. He could spend thet Meet Wik City Pothers rest of his years looking over the tthe Count j tons and tons of presents pouring » Page F into Moscow for his seventieth i birthday tomorrow. 2 a Reports indicate that more than y , one million parcels will be clut- Sweat Riss Beth ay Family tering Moscow, with birthday wren “ main [ _ - greetings from Communists ual > 1 ‘around the world. If the a le s : rat er we gift is valued at five dollar: More De th jthat is figuring conserva ya - atts Stalin’s total haul would come to Ye Prastes five million dollars worth of birthday cheer. Some of the world’s Commu- oe | nists haver’t been too practical in - ‘choosing gifts for the poor boy ; A im who made good. Italian commu- Mery low, cos nists have sent Stalin $17. This —e probably isn’t the most diploma- ’ * tic gift for a man frequently ac- cused of having puppet nations _ on the string - Communists in Milan, Italy, = sent the number one Communist oe a motor scooter. Stalin also will — have at his disposal a racing bi- — cycle, a motorc and a horse gy buggy from Bulgaria. French Communists sent along some ny - lon stockings. But also on the list are several whole factories—all broken down ‘Tae for carload shipments as a sort of \ : erector set for the Soviet leader's * birthday. Many of the gifts for Stalin were put on display in their own - (a Wirephoto coanies of origin before ship-} SPINS DAYS A FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD veteran international champion inspects a toy cat brought by a visitor {Continued On Page Three) WRISTMAS to the 2ist international cat exhibition in Paris. ee E66 NOGG | er Your Christmas Joy $1.00 per Qt. CALL ADAMS DAIRY PRONE 455 roman i? w OTLocE : Cenvent Audtionum Por Enactment Passes 3 To 2, J. Carbonell, Eisner Opposing The Key EWSPAPER IN THE U.S:Av THE SOUTHERNMOST N AS A ASD ROS KEY WEST FLORIDA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1949 “MAN OF THE’SOUTH” Hours 0 —— TT Palace Theater KIM RICHMOND and AUDREY LONG in “STAGE STRUCK” | —————— Tropical Sale MARTELLO GALLERY | COOKIES - CANDIES SUGAR APPLES - AVOCADOS, All Local Grown Products Key West Sponsored by B.P.W. Club!| Corner Simonton and Greene Sts. —— JUST RECEIVED New 1950 Hudson Pacemaker “gr IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Gne car That Costs Less To Buy . .. Less To Drive Hudson Co. Tel. 1870 TICKET OFFICE ALL AIRLINES PRICE TOURS GEE 41) Flaming 6+ Cowboy Suits JAZZ DRUM SETS MICKEY MOUSE VIEWERS PRINTING PRESSES CARROM BOARDS The Hobby Shop 1108 TRUMAN AVENUE no part if she falls in love. : last summer. ‘Mr. Truman. Airborne Arrived At Washington. _ Noon Today ‘DWYER MARRIES S 7 Shakes Hands WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—(#). —The case of fabulous John Maragon is on the fire today here before a Grand. Jury. The one-time holder of a White House pass is accused of lying when he faced Senate in- Those were the hearings which made “deep Freeze,” a political wise- crack in every cross-road of the nation. But the Maragon inquiry is no minor by-product of the investi- gation which proved beyond question that the one-time Greek bootblack was an erstwhile friend of General Harry Vaughan, White House aide. Senate investi- gators claim they uncovered what they call a clear-cut ease of al witnesses testified im Open Hearings that -Maragon did re- ceive fees and expense money for arranging business with the ‘Wévernment. In” téstiniony— hind closed doors, Maragon de- nied the accusations. In open hearings. he refused to answer question after question, on the ground of possible self- ancrimination. The government is expected to send in at least a dozen witness- es today to the Grand Jury with a hope of winding up its presen- tation in one day. But the Grand [ Jury is not expected to return any finding, one way or another, ‘ before the first week in January. Talk Of Another fa] . Session Of State Legislature TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 20.- —There’ legislative continuing 's talk of another special The State's educational council has asked Governor Warren to consider calling the legislators back during this business year if necessary. The council is worried about the ability of the sales tax to fi- nance the full school appropria- tion. And it wants the legislature to restore a ten per cent cut that has been made in appropriations session. of the schools along with all other ; agencies. Treat Your Kiddies to the Best Visit the Original KIDDIE LAND and CASINO Beautiful MONROE COUNTY BEACH Our Safe, Modern RIDING DEVICES are kept clean and are fully inspected and insured. They are operated by clean, courteous and experienced op- erators. NOW OPEN DAILY from 1 to 8 P.M. ° Plenty of FREE PARKING SPACE, Special Reduced Prices to All School Children All Rides 9c With Mayor, City Manager, Naval Officers And Enlisted Men At Boca Chica ().4 jwere echoed by City j Spalding. Mr. Truman then shook hems with each of the senior officers of the U. S. Naval activities here finally swinging around end rer linto Lindsay Holt, « represents ‘ tive of the National Airlines. w? was holding his five-year-old perjury against Maragon. Sever-' daughter, Diane, im his ate The President shook the Httle girl's hands, and spoke to her for a few moments. Mr. the strode over ta, * ‘the side"hoye way, and shook hands with ex } it is one for the book”. «= Chief Loeser, who is in ¢ ‘lic Informetion Depart Boca Chica Field. “It is not ev President who would t shaking hands with a nw enlisted men. It is a nice geste Mr. Truman then ‘turned shook hands with severe! State Highway Patrolmen am nally with Police Chief Joe Kemp, Lieutenant Harry Lee ! ker and Patrc an W. Jd and Joseph Cer all of wt {har a part in guarding the Pr dent during his stay here Scores of U. S. sailors gua the route Mr. Truman foll from the Little White House Boca Chica. He followed Cw Simonton street. Tru nue, Roosevelt boulevard ; Overseas Highway ; Numerous persor s j hand to see the President passed. He (them, and ‘round of applause At Boca Chica . | U.S. sailors lined Coconut ileading to the President the Independence. with f ‘ant Colonel Willia { trols, Seconds after the stepped into the plane, t closed and the four er | turned over, on lor stood beneath each ens it started er in case flam gasoline spattered | ing At 8:35 a. m., the pla (Continued On Page F waved freque drew round av a tim | BOAT BAR | 503 Duval Street Phone 916! | AIR-CONDITIONED Sports Results Daily Key West's Most Comfortable Ber || Charley Toppino || & Sons, Inc. | PHONE 1865 |

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