The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 6, 1950, Page 1

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THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER EN THE KEY WEST FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1950 Cets Morizage For Bonamy Houses Purchase of the Bonamy South Beach Cottages by Harry Boyd Whims, 1330 Simonton street, who paid $60,000 cash and who assumed a $10,000 mortgage, ac-* cording to a warranty deed filed! yesterday in the office of Circuit Court Clerk Earl R. Adams. The purchase was made from Mr, and Mrs, Michael A. Bon- amy. The property consist of five conerete block guest houses op the northwest corner of Simonton and South streets. R. W. Christensen Fined $50. Costs For Hlegal Catch Raymond W. Christensen, Mia- mi fisherman, was fined $50 and costs of court by Justice of Peace “Doe” Lowe at Tavernier today for possession of one hundred and two undersized crawfish. Asks Congress For Moderate Tax Increase This Afternoon. WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—().—President Truman declared to- day the United States eventually can eliminate poverty completely. In his economic message to Congress, the President said the nation can offer its people 61 million jobs this year, and 64 million jobs in five years. Mr. Rapp reengy tact' medina me taaaes fag } im the Senate and House of Representatives, The President told Congress &- that the nation’s economy has emerged sti ‘table, id ‘ Webork: coating: from its" Truman Once postwar crisis: His annual report: ‘on the economic ~ health of sie Mor E | U.S.:was sober, eaersiinletie For: instance, ee gets almost $1,000. per -year for i | rannan Plan family by 1954. The President's startling nates “WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—(?). ment seems, to mean an average President Truman repeated his family income above $5,000 an< Christensen was arrested by nually, four years hence. , endorsement: of the controversial - State Conservation Agent Joe In his message, the President Brannan Farm Plan today in an Knight yesteday at the North calls upon business, labor and; economic report which called for toll gate farmers, as well as the govern-! protection of farm income. ment, to rise to what he calls the| His message to Congress’ also! 2a pb this challenge as *2i¢ special measures beyond the ' steady growth of income, em-' Brannan Plan are needed to aid ployment and production to: egress groups in agriculture. hitherto unknown levels. In his message on the State of The President has added two| the Union Wednesday, Mr, Tru- points t oth elist o flegislation he (Continued On P; somata dante Three} wants from the second session of} the 8Ist Congress. The President} Doc” Lowe ordered the craw- fish turned over to the two Mon- roe County Old Folks’ Homes. The crawfish can not legally met sold, but can be disposed of to charitable James Perry Williams, 29, and Jack Rheuark, 22, riddled with bullets fired by possemen. State Trooper Ed Blackad 5 supports’ Williams, leader of four prisoners who shot’their way out of Tucker Prison Farm last Saturday. Rheuark sits on a coating of sleet in the foreground. State Police Lieut. H. R. Peterson grips his rifle and keeps a wary eye on the wounded men. organizations and the| like | DR. HERMAN N. SANDER court at Manchester, N. H., efter his arraignment on « oe [SS = == says he wants standby powers to ‘Strayhorn Tod Today gree murder charge that he killed a cancer patient es an act of Johns Hopkins |Captain Busey To Be | US! Has Rag |, Eee SE Mangere tee | ticle Mr. Truman again asked for, stipulated that Dr, Sander must refrain what he termed a “moderate” tax Died T. oday Transferred To Nebraska Abandoned China, until disposition of the case. He said he is going away Ph ili J u Si serena the Chinas 7 {State Senator where” and go into seclusion, BALTIMORE, Jan. 6—().—| Captain Francis.L. ‘Busey, ‘USN, te ul eS8s ays , e lef Executive : BE Pe aE RRS Oe reper Few. president emesitis Be Johns| commanding fa of the U.S. r P proclaimed a turning point in na-} Norwood R Stavnai 38, at. tional policy. torney of Fort Myers, today an- Mr. Truman says that prices}nouneed his candidacy -for State now generally are close to the | Senator ‘from this district. Stray- Isaiah | Naval Air Stativh, Boca Chica, has received. orders transferring him. The date.of his severance TOKYO, Jan. 6,—(),— countdy’s ambassador- » Philip Jessup, now Dr. died today at the age He was one of the world’s Hopkins University, Bowman, of 71 SECRET fovemoat- geographers, - i ‘was;not, knowh todayn ry \ isin Tolyo.in his_on: spot) * i Dr. Bowman died at Johns sa vie Busey will be s ice survey of the Far pees owes cottemihg' exccotens 1 ing for ~ the : Hopkins Hospital this morning ed by Captain Robert Quacken- situation. He has repeated his thet sstement. Said Be i j deciion © now of a heart attack. He w bush, USN, who is coming here statement that the U. S. has spbeine laea coer the Joint’ not abandoned China and “The basic economic problem : sae hy Sen. Streets For Residences en at his home late from the Office of afternoon and was taken to the | Hospital about midnight. Chiefs of Staff at Washington. It was not known when he will LIFTED that it doesn’t intend to do so. Jessup says these is no res- (Continued On Page Three) |) Franklin. The City Commission will soon’. . “ ¥ (®) Wirephoto ONE OF ARKANSAS’ GREATEST MANHUNTS ENDS IN LITTLE ROCK with fugitive convicts = * of Stray born i Dr. Bowman retired as Presi-| arrive in the Key West area. son for him to. change that J hn Le N. d eee have to decide whether to appro-| dent of Johns Hopkins Univer-| Captain Busey has received | = & Statement, despite President 0 WIS Name: pees DOE An priate more money to build AMA Holds Out f La Bell « ring hiin ft Ki TOKYO, an: 6.—().—-General} Tyyuman’s announcement that mi : elle, Fla., ; t sity on January First, 1949. Hei} orders transferring him from Key MacArthiies Headquartele ia gee — Bs Tree nrg: Ch f D f, d t and is a grad-| Streets on which homes will be 4 e close advisor to President | West 40 the Office of the Com in0'45 tind out how a sectet| suit tema nei Vetendan N, R. Strayhorn uate of the|built, it became known today | Hope For Cancer when the World War One| manding General, Stragetic Air Gtate Dendctneit document leak: ues in Formosa. 4 i olveniy oe Ploride, He hosts a a “es ) advanced his League | Course, OFFUTT, Air Force Base, 045.4 for publication. The ance lessup denies that | the In $10. 000, 000 Suits faclican fave iin Fort’ Meyers to oe Sirugo and his associates} > 1: ve jons plan in Nebraska. Saceed Shte De salbing et United States has. written off ) 9) x ae AS peace i h es one in the Sunshine Construction co.,| And ] wlio ( ures amed educator also help-' Captain Busey has been here oe) 1, minimize the strategic! (her Ghiete ee a WASHINGTON, Jan. €—Joh Sablon of Stecycans « seryion itl eegisien ome ite aan ae ; ing World War Two in the | for about two years, the normal ‘ | abegic | that Ching is not consideted pean tannin: akg ots seek building many homes, said that it) WASHINGTON, Jan, 6—(f ise prt . ~ any Navy. man importance of Formos: lost even though the Com- . Lewis is named the chief de-|the Navy. 4} was highly important to pave! preliminary work on the United | tour of duty for any tie A-P. correspondent Tom Lam i He Saw oversea duty on the The Journal of the American Nation in any one base. He is well liked) oy cid’ MacArthur's intel: | mubists control ‘almont: all of potent today in an array of mul-{ oso carrier’ Wasp. The Fort |. ree ae Dut. them Jn edie) Aanuletion Rell “ and respected by bg aphe hata ligence officers that he had seen pet pce apie: varia timillion cSiar damage _ suits! Myers attorney Eaves two esac ie tah as pk ce | hope today for an eventual eure 7 > F wrett Be bas Cone es the document but had been asked! policy of friendship and sup. | ¢ by five coal companies in| terms in the Lower House of the| He said that he would shortly| for cancer and it a u onts an One of his outstanding jobs tt sci taanee i ship si Ohio. Fidiida: Ledislat de Rape Yi sis. The AMA here was in the chairmanship vaphe psc ree Sal wae port for the Chinese people. The damage suits are based on eve ol Lee Counts, He ifs a on capac bu tp the Hthat the dred we mn te ayy. ‘air | Associated s : a ms , | Sentative of Lee C y. He is a} City Commission. A series of con- . < . More lime To cee Se NE | (Continued On Page Six) ae “ie: ‘|the revenue the mine operators} member of the Methodist Chu ferences is to be arranged shortly | CoNduered * ta the comparatively Station a the foot of White acre eee fe aoe preienac hake Masons, Kiwanis, Redmen, Amer-| between the City Commission and | P! te re ME ER % ‘ari _ | : gelato *lican Legion and Veterans of For-| Sirugo and his ciate journal make hip = pre / » aw street last year. The ¢hatity pro- o | W T day work weeks and the like dur- i een i. . age Thi Answer Law Suit |steet tat year. the stacy pro. Pp, aining 500, 000 HEiwin. ants ‘Trams| sey york seeks andthe lke dur eign wars. | Sitago said tbat 8 wos import | (Continued On Page Thc TAMPA, Jan. 6.—(”).—Federal | which was divided among, sever- R | A ] I eg in Common Pleas Court in Cam-|;,, ay ae NT hope that disc x oy) ear heel i Fog oe H H awe W dorker ar ale al fg z auses. “y mn) i a + ay y le p eX-lenberg avenue, Fog, avenue 1 B | | sage. 3. Darker wil Hear afl oval and Navy cower“ + +Red Army In Kast |Radio Service. bridge, Oho. NE i Rg tery ae Ng Ri Bm quest fr a delay today by the ee | E e suits already on ek may! branch of the Legislature. can} end of the ‘city Peau okies. The Army Preparing — ‘Germany. Report ‘Ended At Onee wake ale Be file} RoW be put to. a -wider ean Ge ee, ney must have sires Block Warehouse ' Hall DuPont interests will seek] A i te] AediCdOk san eon =a companion suits in Columbus. a Lysate pga nae oy “If the pies 28 ' s 6 : ' tw a $30,000,000 anti-trust For War Games | Representative Melvin Price. Ol uae bercsal shar Sete media dE cemeelencetita aroubd ten million) Wve! saa caneceeticnly: supper (Continued On Page Three) n Caroline St, ' ut Pee ays he has been told | Commission have tot yet said | dollar: Mieda’ of thin, entire” Senaterial PE. ' arle no and t It , ht by two securi In Cari ean - | seh ale ae tenn Za, aoe what action they will take on the} -Named with Lewis as co-de- Dbvict If I am elected Senator, snenn im oust na oe ; Crummer Company £7 OF 900,000 yn the East Zone Of | tatost anti-bookie req fendants are other chiefs of the|y Wil] be Senator. I will allow all mit for the construction « : ' RE. Crummer and com-| GHARLESTON, S, GC. Jan, 6.— Germany. Sees pj. |torney General Ric United Mine Workers Union and| controy iwua: in Momsoet crete bie " 7 ; - wrged that the Ball-|()—The Army has moved out!. The Illinois Democrat says his! “Ervin asked the the Union Treasury itself. The/@ounty to be placed on + refer- Gorkha ameet nt interests were trying to| the first detachinent” of soldiers, information came from a Ger-| yesterday to. block suits were filed under an Ohio] Gvgun.” . 1949 DeSoto Custom 4-Door | built at = cost of $10,000, it wa ure” the state economically.| that will take part in the record- | man newspaper man : press service to the .| State law, the Valentine Act, SBE ee Sedan anncunesd today fey Ines:i. ies Crummer companies charg-| size amphibious mianuvers to ‘be; Price is just back from a one] Junior Daily Sports which prohibits restraint of trade. 1949 Studebaker Champion ler, director Depart 4 } tE 5 as : t sntinued On Page Three) | held in the Caribbean. early, in month tour of Europe as a mem-|"" (Continued On Page Thr Whe plamntiffs are also asking ici 4-Door Sedan of Publie S ——— | March. ; ber of the. House Armed Ser- = the courts for an injunction ce 1949 Ch let Club Sed: T buil t truct ee RE Thirty-five hundred GI’s have Vices Committee qm, | against the three-day work week Wedding Ring Store Ga Pinmontk Special pease Aya a narewre POOR OLD CRAIG (Continued On. Page Six) - ~ ordered by Lewis in the soft coal, ¢Three - Five Day Repair Service} Thies Baten iz Other pe ed G Th Fi Fi hi T kl mines | eAll New and Repaired Watches Thien ed given R rd Ortiz, 1012 C SERVICE STATION | Palace eater INE FISMING PACKIE) As tor the damages, the five] *eELECTRONICALLY TESTED ys Jeepste: SS cause ke pone ; Francis at Division Phone 913 BOAT BAR | BILL ELLIOTT and companies which have already| for ACCURACY 1946 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan J pair. ui} e at @ : Your PUR OI. Dealer { x sued estimate that they lost seven By 287 1946 Ford ‘2-Ton Pick-U; $100. and to B. Sar lize E | BOBBY BLAKE in mpson Enterprises, Inc. ‘ Ki tes Jenelers LET US Grease, Spray © | 503 Duval Street Phone 9165 | 2: | Mardware Die P a8 million tons of coal last year as nomles senele Truck : ae ae Change Your Oi) AIR-CONDITIONED | CHEYENNE WILDCAT ision—Phone Naam oy soe Bac and slow-| 94 gQUTHARD STREET 1948 Crosley Station Wagon Parson mgt — Sports Results Daily | ——— eres — one : Key West's Most Comfortable Bar | COCKTAIL LOUNGE 3 > ON Ste ————$S$ ———_—-——--—--— é E 2 ITEMS ON MENU 1941 Ford Converti-le Coupe STOCK ISLAND INN i BOXING Dinner Served Every Day Rooms and Boats Available DANCE | 1936 Plymonth Trdor Sedan « WEEK-END SPECIALS } = TONIGHT, 8:30 i New ‘ics - New Engine Lemon Cheese Layer . e See Key West From the Sea is i & m FORMERLY WEAVER’S SIGHTSEEING m a Every Saturday Night We7 Buick Super (Door Cake 49c imonton and Greene Chocolate Pie 49c¢ Our Air Conditioned TRIP Street Arena | 14 MILES FROM KEY WEST AMERICAN LEGION LINDSCY Wick Movtaal $4 10-Round Main Event |, Starting Sunday, Jan. 8, and Every Sunday Thereafter HOME MOTOR fe Oo | | Headquarters for BIRTHDAY ' ” “-. || BILLY SPANGLER vs, . || and WEDDING CAKES : BAR and M.V. “Cactus” || -cuier crazy” Honse || BUFFET SUPPER 10:00 P.M. to 2:00 A.M. creer wenred 7 RESTAURANT || 0osevertsoutevarp | Four Other Bouts | TURKEY Adm. $1.00 Couple |{/ L STREET ||| MATCHETT'S BAKERY | — OPEN ALL NIGHT — Leave 1 P.M: Every Day | $2.00 Per Person (Tax Included); Gen. Adm. $1.25 (Inc. Tax) | Reserved Seats, $2.00 (Inc. Tax) | HAM Served from.4:30 to 10.P.M.—All You Can Eat ROAST BEEF . $2.50 Music by Harry Chipchase and Orchestra “Across ine Street From || 1 Duval St the Southern Cross” 901 Duval Street PHONE 301 SHOWING January 9. 14, Inc. Plymouth De Soto “The American Beauty” New LOW Look! @ New LONG Look! @ New LOVELY Look! “Fit For A Queen” “More Beautiful— Coming and Going” “Today's Style Ch Dodge Chrysler New jassic”

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