The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 17, 1950, Page 5

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t Tom out.” ee : the Z | Rikarhey Tore Walkie was ap present strike will spread’ over |. All photographers pointed temporary . Municipal. the entire nation. He quoted the | professional, Key West | Judge in the place of Hilary Al-| Miners’ famous _ no-contract, ne- navel. persinmel am residence, Work slogen, saying, “Our men invited to attend. ‘ oF Nee 7 FS : i : will nevef go back till they get al er i) ol] ‘ j ( from entering the service sta- _ (Contindee'Fram eon THANKS FOR THEM Name's LEATHER ; KIND WORDS SIR’ wMGHTY GLAD YOU : . said} for. That is what I hope: * ; ly $5) the country on the road tt - - that plishing when my service at: : ~ head of the greatest in the history of the - in the early summer to take care fe i E ef the demand. pani og Sree ceca oe a omitted any mention Wants Intra-Coastal out-of-town contractor was cut-|Posed New taxes, # Weterway Pushed ing pri and forcing some of| im banking Ni agr=d Commissioner C. B. Harvey alk the streets.” President told ” — that#all representatives in|" Commissioner C. B. Harvey; haven't nay business & Washington be contacted relative) asked that City Manager Ralph| cussing things financial to constriction of the intra-coast- Spalding inquire into the matter,| financial brains thet are we al waterwavs. and report his findings to the} me tonight.” oo Former Commissioner Fred J.| City Commission. — nies YOU SAY YOU HAVE STAND BY, FOLKs! A KINGSTON, : ity . £38 CORRECT ANSWERS?| | KING'S CROWN ANO A JAMAICA, {--- Pepper te tagald te Ure Seen ane toed wae intr - TRONOANS “i GOOD FOR YOU, NEW PRECIOUS STONE THAT'S WHERE ways. Businessman © Joe Sirugo nyt - tices teak evade ok Geel (Combined Prem Pade i YORK! TLL ANNOUNCE AOD UP TO--- WE'LL START ] was granted the floor, and he in| the report said it was plastering. land, Pa. is cutting opergtions Pd ANSWER TO IT OVER OUR REGULAR OuR turn rapped Smathers. This caus-| and the work was excellent. Ae bs oo Light ’ re THOSE 4 A PRECIOUS * TELADVENTURE'" - TREASURE ed some soo7-natured laughing| As to employment of local help. Tay W x SYMBOLS: STONE! IT % : igi er from Mayor Eisner and Commis-|—the answer was that six plaster- | P®nY warned we Boe - sioner Harvey who were dis-| ers are from olt of town, and that ; im the Greater Pittsburgh A} ' | cussing the much-needed project.| common labor is from Key West. {Prepare to clove thelr ty . (Neither Dion, nor Siruzo are] As to labor wages—the report Friday night if rationing of eles : 9 comnsion managers. for Pepper| said the men were being paid)tric power becomes nécessaly! pod and Smathers. Pevver's Ine") above the union scale wages. ! ea ee a manager is mot yet konwn;}| —————-— oP NE (i comer oat Se Smathers will xe manared bv a ~ Monroe County Commissioner). 0 wt Allow Homestead N ATI N A L be Exemption S & Homestead exemption for the * vear 1949 was allowed to Isadore © Marks of United street, for Tots 9, * and 10, in square 23, tract 21. e Pay Insurance Premiums Premiums for Workmen's Com- & pensation and for the citv’s ve- e hicles in the amount of $2.519.04 . FOR FREE! THREE ON THE AISLE was paid to William A. Freeman | é FoR “FROST IN THE SUBURBS” agent of the American Surety E STARRING MY OLD FLAME 5 AND THE company. . GLORIA DELUXE / FELLOW IN Withdraw Ordinance THE BOX OFFICE An ordinance prohibiting the 9 FELL ALL OVER, stomping or parking of buses or / HIMSELF WHEN other vehicles in front of drive- : HE FOUND OUT wavs of residences or places of WHO L WAS Pd | business was withdrawn. The ord- ‘ i inance was drawn up svecificallv | to halt the buses from stopping in front of a service station at the {corner of Truman avenue and | White streets. ’ The Commission had received |complaints that the buses were CALL 1084 TICKET OFFICE: Meacham Alpert. 4 {stopping prospective customers Spirent oth atts ‘ | A Friend In “Deed”; THAT'S RIGHT.’ AND WHEN HE LOST SCORCH SAVED SUDAIR'S BEST ee SCE OUT TOUS, HE BLEW HIS TOP AND PLANE AND THE PILOT, YOURS TRULY.’ on i; naar AES MEL SMITH, GUT WE BO KNOW SWORE HE'D PROVE SUDAIR WAS: IF HE HADN'T SNAGGED THAT TIME . Gane 10 28 a00CONT fT LOS! PE nee eee Oe EB) RINEFRIIENT AND Dangerous ! BOMB, I'D HAVE FLASHED THE SAD AWARDED TO SUDAIR ./’ ; STORY WITH SPIRIT MESSAGES ./ . \, Powerful 1%4-ton and 2-ton Studebaker trucks are now available in four wheelbases. 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