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~“thinks that End Of ‘ €olored Beach y Baseball Field To Be Built At ‘Cost Of $5,400 Monroe County Commissioners last night voted 3-2, to partially repair the south end of Roosevelt Boulevard. A total of $14,750 will be expended for 500 feet of steel piling. This will repair about one tenth of the hurricane-damaged boulevard.:To have repaired the entire 5,009 feet of damaged sea- wall, would have cost pene mately $132,500. The budget this year appropri- ates the sum of $9,500 to be ex- pended on the boulevard repair. missioner Joe Allen made a motion that the $9,500 be alloted to. the lowest bidder. Hudgins and Alfonso of Sum- a Key were the low bid- ers. Allen's motion died for want of this Sunday, and that open house fendant was later acquitted and @ second. Then Commissioner Gerald; be from 3 p. m. to 6 p. m. on that see how the County could expect Saunders made a motion trans- ferring $5,250 from the materials,! Professor W. C, Cogdell of the the charge. construction and improvement Colored Old Folks’ Home com-| fund to fund. the boulevard repair This motion ssed 3-2, with that if possible a hot water issi i S pa: (Beglac be placed in Commissioner Clarence Higgs re. Bentley and Harris opposing. With the boulevard repair fund now swelled to $14,750, Allen | convenience. made a motion accepting the low bid for 500 feet of repair to the! boulevard. This time the motion R. Porter, president of the Key those accounts.” Taft Believes S.S. Expansion “tal Revision Of Tax Set-up May Top Congress’ Work; Foreign Policy Agreement May Avoid Split WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—(#).—*- pansion -of Social and revision “of the na- tion's tax set-up may turn out to; Be the most important accom-{ plishments of the new session of} Congress, The Ohio senator says; this is because Congress is meet- ing “ina political atomsphere which is most unfavorable to constructive legislation.” By that, Senator Taft means that ‘most lawmakers will have next November's elections mind, every time they say aye or| ..All House seats and 36 Sen- actos expire at the end of the year. Senator Taft hints that he'll go along with the administration in expanding Social Security cover- age. The House already has ap- proved a Social Security measure. The Senate Finance Committee is due to begin hearings on it within two weeks. However. Senator Taft is ready ; to resume the battle against much of the President's domestic and! foreign program. In a report to Ohio voters, the head of the Sen- ate Republican Committee takes another swipe at the administra- tion’s sper.ding program. Says he: “I cannot conceive of any more dangerous permanent policy or one leading more cer- tainly to economic disaster.” Taft- Vandenberg Foreign Policy Agreement | Senator Taft has reached a quiet agreement on foreign policy with his fellow Republican, Ar- thur Vandenberg of Michigan. The agreement may avoid an open split between the GOP's chief spokesman on domestic mat- ters and the party’s Number-One man on foreign affairs in the Sen- ate. Senator Taft won't say what the agreement provides. He’s dis- closed only that he drew up the statement on over-all Republican foreign policy aims, and Senator Vandenberg endorsed it. , Both Taft and Vandenberg ap- parently feel that the Republi- cans should continue to co-op- erate with the administration on major foreign policy decisions so Jong as the Republicans are kept Republican Senator, Robert si informed. Vandenberg’s agree- ment with Taft would put the Michigan Senator in a better position to handle the members of his party who want to junk the bi-partisan foreign policy. : Taft and Vandenberg won't agree on everything. For exam- ple, the man from Michigan wants to continue the military aid pro- grom to Western Europe, while the man from Ohio has been against the program from the start—and still is. : State Department Keeping Secret Document Secret Meanwhile, the State Depart- ment is helding out against Re- passed 3-2 with Bentley and Harris again opposing. Accept $5,400 Baseball i i ? The low bid of Charles Toppino of $5,400 was accepted for the construction of a baseball dia- mond at the colored beach in Fort Taylor. The baseball field when com- pleted will be sodded in the in- field and a credit to the com- munity. This bid will give the Key West Stadium backers some idea as to what will be needed to place that ball field in a playable condition. County Commissioners had to transfer $1,000 from the Outside |Help account to the Colored ‘Beach account in order to build | the field. | Colored Old Folks’ ; Home Opens Sunday Commissioner Gerald Saunders announced at the meeting that ithe Colored Old Folks’ Home, !Poorhouse Lane, will be opened }for all residents of the city will date. mittee likewise spoke about con- ‘ditions at the Home. He asked the Home. The Home,is now without that Terminate Lease A letter was read from William Boulevard ~—Chinese have reported the presence of part of the Russian Asiatic fleet at the baa e ‘North China port of Dairen. At least | submarines ‘are ‘said'‘to« be! ithe ‘Russian ck’ at‘the » port. ” MOL G UF Tag Nationalist Chinese ‘leaders sus- pect that’ any: attempt “by the Chinésé Reds to invade ‘Formosa will come’ from ‘Dairen and Tsing. tao, another Communist port in North China. at According to ‘intelligence re- ports to the Nationalists, the Chinese Communists in the North have been concentrating ships for}, the eventual assault on Formosa. West Realty company stating that a bonafide sale had been made to the Key West Improvement Co., Inc., and that the Realty com- pany was terminating the lease of Meachim Field, signed July 19, 1947. Accept Cothron’s Bid The commissioners accepted the bid of Alonzo Cothron of {$2.30 a square yard for Tavern] The Nationali Drive, Tavernier. No. 2 Subdivis- Sreiane er ini ie es ioe Bey Largo. cach bid was! Communists prepare for an am~ ie: anry. one received. phibious attack on the island 100 Hold Over One Bill miles west of the mainland. A bill for $102.65 for storage on ITALY CHECKS ON IMPORTS a truck was held over pending further investigation. Deputy Sheriff Webber estimated that} ROME.—(#).—Eleven and a half million tons of goods were unloaded in Italian ports by 1,104 the truck had been in storage for about five months. Commissioner | unload ships in the first eleven months of 1949, : Clarence Higgs objected to pay- ment of the bill on the ground that the owner of the vehicle and }not the,County should be charg- ed for the storage. The truck was confiscated by the Sheriff's office in the “Mexi: can Joe” Fernandez case. The de- SLEEPING room with kitchen! Cles i privileges in new house. To: Nice income. couple only. Apply 2312. Patter- ; : r jan4-It}son Ave., after 6 P.M. # . | jan4-3tx| FOR SALE—BUNGALOWS APARTMENT, private bath with, ~ | utilities. $25.00 _ per _week.| COMFORTABLE room for quiet. three-bedroom, partly fur | pye Adults only. 802 Eaton Street. . couple. 608 Angela Streets ere bungalow, with Pe! jan4-3tx , Jan4-4tx; Jot, beautifully landscaped. F.H.A. APARTMENT, $35.00 monthly.] FURNISHED, room, 1004 Eaton] Phone “372. : Quiet couple. Utilities furnish-] Street, Phone 1124-J. ed. 810 Sawyers Lane, off Caro-' aed line Street. jan4-itx, e Act, IN THE COURT: OF a IONROE COU Faveare. 01 "0.|TWO-RUOM furnished -apart~ ment. Adults, no pets. For; appointment, Phone 575-J' after 6:30 P.M. Commissioner Bentley couldn’t Deceased. tor’s and Persons or Tyemands ate: | the acquitted individual to pay| ro An Cre Having ¢ Against You. and of you are hereb notified and required to any claims and di nds which y or either of you, may have against Bill was held over for Attorney Paul Sawyer’s ruling. Just prior’ to the adjournment, the estate of Juan Pla, de: minded his colleagues: “We can} !# of ~ to the spend no more money for the Sn Colored Old Folks’ Home, or the} Monroe County Beach, for there is no more money available for at his office in the said County at Key W within eight calendar m: ho Florida, ths from the time of the first publication of this notice, Each claim or demand shall be in writing, and shall state jthe place of residence and post of- fice address of the cdaimant,’ and jan3-3tx COTTAGE, suitable for two or «PREDICT GREATER, (Continued From Page One? Age—says that business will have to meet even greater labor problems during the next ten years than it did during the last decade. In fact, says Iron Age, the problems of the past will seem like child’s play campared | to what industrial deaders will in|face, The publication is certain} ger service on lines using coal has that industry will “conquer” the problems. Says the magazine: “Manage- ment may have to make as much noise as the politicians. It, too, will have to make promises.” However, Iron Age goes on to say that lower costs will be an absolute necessity in the next ten years if—in the magazine’s words—“The present system of doing business is to survive.” Adds the magazine: “Anything that will not stand on its own feet must give way to something better, a better product or a complete junking.” MOLYBDENUM IN SOIL POISONS CATTLE, SHEEP SACRAMENTO.—().—Molyb- denum, a mineral valuable in in- dustry, harms cows and sheep, when enough is in the soil over, which they graze. When enough’ gets into forage plants to be ef- fective. red cows turn yellow, and black sheep and cattle turn gray, reports Dr. Harold Goss of the University of California. Molybdenum is found in toxic amounts in part of California’s San Joaquin valley, in Nevada, Canada, and England, he reports. It causes scours and emaciation' in cattle and sheep, and seems to act like a copper deficiency, Gass says. Dr. H. S. Cameron, also of the university reports that tests have shown that a very small of copper sulphate in the drink- ing water will counteract the omolybdenum. & publican efforts to see a secret document on American policy in Formosa. Senator William Know- land of California wants to take a look at the paper, but Under- secretary of State James Webb has denie’ his request. Senator Knowland says to our diplomats in the Far Ea: The document is said to hav been written off the Island of Formosa—the last. stronghold of Chiang Kai-Shek. Senator Knowland adds that the paper told American officials to prepare public opinion for the |“inevitable fall” of the island— one-hundred miles off the coast ,of China. amount: the! TWO - BEDROOM furnished} four adults. Season or yearly. house. All electric kitchen.| No pets. Post Office Inn. oon 2 Yearly or seasonal. Also one- decl0-tf REGLA PLA, | bedroom furnished efficiency. - - As Administratrix of t Estate off Phone 1512. jan4-2txj]FOUR apartments, rooms and Juan Pla. é _|-———_——__——_———__ ] _ light pairs “te rooms, $5 to BEAUTIFUL two-bedroom apt.,|$15 per week. 411 William St. near ocean. Seasonal rent or dec8-30t monthly. 1426 Vernon Ave., Apt: No. 2. jan3-6tx shall be sworn to by the claimant, agent, or attorn and any such claim or demand not so filed shall CUPIED BY t APPLY 527 MARGARET POST OFFICE INN - ‘Under new management, newly FURNISHED all-electric - apart-}' renovated. Hotel rooms and ment, near beach. Couple only.japartments, 321 Simonton, next ‘No’ pets. Seasonal rent. Phone!to Post Office. 30t. avocado, other plant days 226, ‘nights 1415-R. Southard St. Phone 1049-J. , dec29-5t e jan3-3tx FURNISHED apartments, 3 rooms and bath. Everything furnish- Ufrorce, in the ehowa urpled huss [oo 5, eee ere on the 2ist, day of January, A. D.|Rosite Post Office. decl-30t, 1950, otherwise the allegations . therein will be taken as confessed. ) This order to be published ence a week for four consecutve week: in The Key West Citizen, & news: a published in Key West ‘tor ida. f Case No, 12-87 JEANNE DOROTHY JOHNSON, Late Bulletins’. LATEST WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF By The Associated Press HOME. needed ‘for naval officer, wife, baby, one or two bedroom! furnished or partially furnished - your 2 or 3 bedroom homie? SMALL house, unfurnished or No down payment. $63 month-| furnished. « Wanted to rent by y: Phone 598 from 1 to 7 P.M.jone person. Write Box K, c/o. dec22-tf! Citizen jan2-6tx- ap- pear to the Bill of for ORDER SERVICE CUT, WASHINGTON. — A genera! one-third cut in railroad passen-' REAL ESTATE been ordered by the Interstate Commerce Commission. The re- aS RL R AD an s FOR any kind of property, im- duction is effective at 11:59 p. m., CISTI OE ae Varese near FOR RENT |. proved or unimproved, ocean Sunday, January 8. The ICC said | Mock Nottage, |NEW, large apartment. for 2 or 4 FOR SALE—BOATS frontage, etc, contact Paul Boy- the action was made necessary by’ | Deputy Clerk. 5}. adults, All-electric kitchen, MARINE MOTORS sen. Here since 1919. 626 Flem- the dwindling supplies of coal due PHOMAS S. CARO, monthly or. yearly. No pets. ing St., Box 303. dec29-30tx Be a me 20-Ft. Cruisalong Cabin Cruiser | f ‘TWO bunks, galley head, ice box, i electric bilge pump. Completely -_ repainted like new. Kermath en- Eop Seer ore eee gine. Beautiful little cruiser and. economical to run. Shallow draft. Tied up ‘at Craig Dock. Call 568-R or inquire at 808 South dec29-6t to the union-management crisis , ss ’ Stutz Hotel, 410 Fleming Street. in the coal industry. { dec5-t FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD . FURNITURE and APPLIANCES, HITS SOCIALIZED MEDICINE | NEW YORK.—Governor Thom-! as Dewey of New York has at-! tacked Socialized Medicine as the M-/ tool of what he termed a Frank-; nestein government. In his annual message to the Legislature, the > Governor declared that New York State had achieved the highest, standards in the world without, having the government run the! FURNITURE for 3 complete rooms. All or part. Inquire at 9-1 Poinciana. jan4-3tx OVERSEAS Hotel. 917 Fleming. Single rooms $15 up weekly. Double from $20. Coffee Shop. and. Bar. deci6-tf| Street, Apt. 1. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Plaintiff, DIVORCE THAW automatic washing ma- chine, still in factory shipping case. Phone 531-M. jan4-3tx. GAMES, Novelties and Party ra FOR RENT—HOUSES lives of its people. Sener LTS|Shop for something different. : daa’ gall Ole oe HUIS, ns ries S Ree ENT INSPECTION Tourists, visit us for souvenirs. Mee Oe ee eu gives you all this: RUSSIANS WALK OUT WELCOMED. 527 MARGARET Mildred and Fletcher Haffield, nance or $450.00 cash. Excellent I WEARS LONGER Guar- anteed for the life of your home! : i 23 coors... Mix and match them -to design your own floor, W EASY TO CLEAN... Resists” soil and stains. . . occa- MOSCOW.—The Russian dele-} jar: jan3-6t gate took another walk today at! le a meeting of the Allied Council for Japan. Lieutenant General K. | « N. Derevvanko duplicated his, ! performance of two weeks ago, when he walked out, and there- dec31-6t|new owners. STREET. Pe FOR RENT—BUNGALOWS condition. March, Gulfstream Trailer Park, after 5_P.M. dec31-6tx BATHTUBS, lavatories, plumbing, supplies. Cheap. Post Office! : |SPACIOUS beautifully decorated | Inn. decl2-tf all-electric, screened _ porch, garden. Suitable three adults.] FIVE bundles of old newspavers, 1941 PLYMOUTH Fordor Sedan with radio. Cheap. Starlight Club, 713 Duval Street. Sa aaa: ga this ‘ ; 5 sional no-rub waxi: Pe eee Gare #49: |Seasonal. 1401 United, 3:30 to 6| Se. Inquire The Citizen Office, jan3-6tx tapetee shai. Japanese war prisoners still "are {Pa jan2-6t one ol. ™ QUICKLY, EASILY INSTALLED held by the Russians. ROCK, marl, sand, top soil. See| FOR SALE—TRAILERS «+. Prewaxed. I to An Alaska skin i light + * LOVELY trailer, sleeps four, 27 id. p meg cgntiecthan ontcatire (pelt 1350-M, Buster Cerezo. so! fect. Excellent’ cash buy. Tele-|| J PERFECT FOR EVERY ROOM can be passed through a napkin phone 217-W. jan4-3tx tchens, living rooms, RCUIT COURT OF THE 4 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ‘TATE OF FLORIDA, DR MONROE COUNTY, RY. FOR RENT NEW STORE in the Downtown Business Section GOOD LOCATION pisyseomte bedrooms, throoms. vow IN cost... Kentile costs so little’... wears so i FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE 40° x 753", on Georgia Street,! between Eliza and Catherine... ... SL Sts. Priced for quick sale. Phone] FO# SALE—PRINTED FORMS 838-R. jan4-3tx | TASES, 5 ¢ each. Promissars notes, 1c each. Minimum charge Artman Press, Citizen Bldg. BOAT TRAILER. Apply Von Phister Street. 1523 jan4-3tx MS, Plaintift, ‘ DIVORCE sA1t, WILLIAMS, ~ << Defendant, ORDER OW-RUBLICATION Come in for FREE estimate KENTILE. IN AND F act | IN CHANCE HOMES, income property, tourist: 5, SSeanic oar TO: Clifton Gail Wiliams, REASONABLE courts, lots. See Phone 81. octet i é Plaintiff. st Office, — — Fred J. Dion — ‘The Permanently Beoutiful THOMAS H. MCCOMBS one me Formerly Rented by Richard C. Bartholomew, reg. real GARDEN AND LAWN ‘Asphalt Tie estate broker. List your property Phone 363, 514 Southard Defendant. N CATIO Commercial Credit Corp. SUPPLIES with us. ie Pk herwise the Street. decl0-30t| BRASS “Y" hoe connection for|] RUbber and Cork Divorce “filed Th Ne eee TELEPHONE 51 : double outlet. Key West Gar- Seabees a diecte tahe pauletoatoes FOUR - BEDROOM furnished! gen & Lawn Supply, 813 Fleming! FORMICA Snr STORAGE Monroe © (sd) Florence I the 20th day « week for four consecutive weeks or home. Possession in June. Nice st, Tel. 1019. v4 otherwise 1 ‘ 3 owns s . . jan3-tf a thenuty Seal fa Waat, Mone APPLY THE CITIZEN neighborhood. Modern appliances. —2 ; Enambled Tileboard UiGuiarea at \Kay ewvent, 2 BUILDING Large lot. Phone 445-J. PLANT or tree power spraying. and Trim Florida, this 20th day of December, , Monroe County rida. dec2-30tx} Reasonable prices. Call Ward-} Wo Ti h day of- Decembe ? : E 7 tf low, 748-W. decl5-tf ne 1 ADAMS dec?¢-t| THREE-BEDROOM MacArthur ! Key West Floor eu . | home, Completely furnished or unfurnished. Very good con- dition. Must be seen to be ap-|RED Brick Storage Co. Furni- preciated. By appointment only. ture or cormimercial. Phone dec31-7t 799. decl5-30t REE Ei <a EE EO -|FOR RENT—CEMENT MIXERS Monroe Count ‘athieen Nottage, Deputy Clerk, Albury, Covering Co. 132 Duval Street TELEPHONE 1454 |%4-BAG concrete mixer. Day or week. Select red clay bricks 5¢ .'each. Phone 1182-M. jan4-6tx'Phone 615-M. William V, Attorney” fe ec