The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 23, 1950, Page 1

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VoL. LXXI._ N Pickets Are Trying — To Stop Miners: From Going To Work About 37,000 Miners Have Agreed To Resume Work PITTSBURGH, Jan. 23.—(7)— About one-third of the nation’s striking soft coal miners have Voted te go back to work, but Piekets are out to try to enforce x JUDGE In Staples And Eagle Avenues Among the building p sued today in the office Butler, director of the ment of Public Service; calling for residences cost a total of $41,200, out by Austin Taylor. @ut lest week, about 37,000 agreed to go back The biggest back to work move- tent is reperted in Pennsylvania. But 1 wes in Pennsylvania, too, thet the largest croup of the strik- 6 Eagle ‘avenue. unc, but motorized | ed yther Frick See Page 6 For Other A.P. Wirephotos On The Out- come Of The Hiss Trial cost of $200. To Leland Carey for his home, 1307 Albury showed up} or workers. nd meetings in ea, the min-| ant to hold} in their 14 Oli repairs at a cost of $200; both perjury counts in his sec- ond trial in New York City Saturday. A jury of eight wom- end and four men convicted the former State Department offi- cial after nearly 24 hours of de- for painting his place at $200; to Mrs. R. B. Cur owr tifferent nearer at.acost of $200. ne keting stopped about whe wanted to work ” Vega, the biggest soft series of re- been centered in $8,244 To Be Built The five permits weré vary dence of frame construction ml -built-at a cost of $8,300 each. frame building will be con-, sat 1909 Staples avenue. ; four concrete block buildings built at 3407, 2620, 3618 floor at 326 Truman avenue at a a cost of $75; to W. E. Brown, 11- ia street for maki Bartolene, 218 Simonton street, and Grinnell streets, for re-roof- ing a news stand at a cost of $100; mines slated to liberat a rning said their oe to John K. Stone, 3628 Duck ave- the jo and there nue, gfor building a porte cochere ermits is- of Roy F. Depart-j were five that will) One resi- the strike The miners voted over i ei the weekend whether to return er eth, rng tou at them i to the pits, and of 94,000 who were will be of conerete.block that will + ing miners voted to continue the omer male ota ge walkout ‘Varisto ‘iguez. for $1, Now here the picture in dif- il ral repairs to his home at ferent sections of the coal min- 505 Amelia street; by W. H. Lan- ing are t # duyt for construction ef a $300! In oft coal section (@) Wirephoto | orte cochere at his home at 2819 and mitown Reeseivenis, | FEDERAL JUDGE Henry W. stareia chan ye George fse iy on is reported work-| Goddard (above) will pass sen- | for construction of a store at his , The ywned by the . C.} . - 5 squi- Prick « Company. There are| following Hiss’ caviction on naldo, Jr., for putting in a cement painting ; street, at ing minor to Frank a cost of ry, Eaton West Virginia. | « @ Joe wore'than| BALTIMORE, Jan. 23.—().— Gasparilla Trip | 400,000 soft’ An atomic energy expert says { % ‘. satel von ee neuclear energy has saved | The Key West High School's wewed the|™ore lives than were lost in the|tag day held Saturday on city L. Lewis’; bombings of Hiroshima and Nag-|streets, was a huge success. $600; return 40] asaki was collected to help defray the! The Atomic Energy Commission official, Dr. John Bowers, didn’t into details, but he mentioned \several instances where atomic fenergy has been used in medical Bowers spoke in Bal- expenses of sending the the Gasparilla Fair in next month. There is still needed tional $200, but donatio: many groups are the remaining amount n The Band will leave February 6th, and wil the Island City on Febr that the| more have esearch Ward Cornelius Lees On Trial he “Nuclear energy is Jekyl and Mr. Hyde of Dr | the expec band to} Tampa | an addi- trom ns vary 7th. | up wi il burg. wr civilization. It is a great force | While at the Fair, the g: y . M | whieh turns out the most de-|be housed in St. Peters Today Por Murder j.iccive Sapo ever known to ao j}mankind and at the same time energies which are used save liv Ward | develo; to Are Captured i Liquor Dealers wn To Be Charged este and present as this is an important tt Selections Seven Prisoners In Eseape Try SERVICE STATI . Da t meoting. Francis at Division Phone 913/ . heed ecoun Your PURE _OUL Dealer mOTHY RAYMER | MARCEL A. en. LET U Grease, Spray o | #6 OUVAL ST | Saewiary. Change Your Oi! — (Se Si atau nama WHERE DID IT GO? sight. Owner Baker sits. WHEN IT STARTED TO SNOW at Cape Horn, Wash., Fred Baker (right) left his car outside. He and state patrolman Dick Reaksecker (left) had to whisk aside drifted snow to uncover the top of the car, on which REBEL FORCE SEIZES CONTROL OF WESTERN JAVA IN REVOLT | Hy (®) Wirephoto Next morning it was out of 113-FOOT SCHOONER Boat Has Carried Prince Of Wales A 113- foot 1ooner, which three in times in its eELECTRONICALLY TESTED for ACCURACY Knonles Jenelers 504 SOUTHARD STREET NOW IN PORT HERE “ON WAY TO HAVANA | \Criminal Court Jury Trials To ‘Start Tomorrow masted , Jury trials in Criminal Court will get underway at the County 503 Duval Street Phone 9165 AIR-CONDITIONED Sports Results Daily | Key West’s Most Comfortable Bar _ Rear Reser Dutch Troops Wait For Geies To |ENGAGED. Dutch and native troops. are, ‘standing by for the command to counter-attack a rebel force which j | has seized ceairol of western Ja- va. Civil war broke out during the night. Under the command of a | Dutch Army deserter; a well arm- ed guerilla force moved against the west Java capital of Bando- eng. All key points in that mountain | city of 170,000, including the In- \donesian Army headquarters and} | the telephone exchange, are said to be in rebel hands. } The revolt is the first serious therat to the security of the new United States of Indonesia since it came into being as an indepen- dent nation less than one month, 0. The rebel force is described as a\private army led by Captain “Turk”. Westerling, who had serv- eded with the Dutch against the Indonesians in’ the | 1948, Ks bard:iciee, -aane us ° other: serters, a spl tive Communist | hangers-on. Dutch regular forces . remain. ing in Indonesia are backing th native government ini its effort to put out the revolutionary firre, and the Dutch Commander is fly- ing to the battle scene. There is no word yet, however, of any Dutch forces going into action. The Indonesian government has rushed 250 troops to Bandoeng by} air. They will try to keep the} city’s airnort open. A Dutch cabinet official today strongly condemned the Indone- sian guerrilla attack on Bandoeng. {He said “The consequences can only be fatal for Indonesia.” He is the acting minister for union matters, Albertus Goetzen He said no official confirmation} of the news reports had reached ling oF na: and’ Moslem. GERTRUDE (Gorgeous Gussie) MORAN (above) announced at Calcutta, India, that she is en- gaged to Anthony ae 28, a British businessman. her prospective father-in- = knows about her, he says, is that “she is a very good tennis player and there was a lot of fuss about her panties.” In California, her mother cast doubt on the value of the en- GREENVILE, Tex, gagement, saying, “Gertrude has |(4)-Some ow stele Getere been engaged several times be- | $50,000 and $15,000 worth of fore.” jdustrial diameavds from # laters tory here Satucday might ! sm ® a action is expected z the thief they are to be discussed by the Dutch cab- iW arns fotorists |mucn inet at its regular weekly meet- = m8 lant officials =: we toe) To Dive Slowly, ep Seen ogee . 7 . onds beceus | ie Vassil Kolarov,. Passing Bight’ snip Seteeen os sufacturers MIAMI, Jan, 23 ec(F) Sever, PPtOTY has carried the Prince of . apse MIAMI, Jan 4827H7)-7566P [Wates and other royalty, snow Courthouse tomorrow, Judgel LOp Communist, | Potice Cniet Joseon Kemp wo tna W ith Violations prisoners - Dade County’s Sky Desk where i ued up bos S. Caro ais toda y 2 ~ “ened motor using ior the 7 scraper jail came very near es. & his morning loward ison, D I B 1 © ria oosevelt boulevard a Garr wed for owing Gree WEST PALM BEACH, Jan. 23.}caping last night. Four men sh She is the Azara_ which Colored, U. S. seaman, was eche- les In DU ga bia ra ae drive and _— P)—Warrants charging state}Sed a guard and took every key hails from Orleans. It is duled to come before a jury in! SOFIA, Jan. 23—(P i ae Jose Marti. Cuban ' aw violations will be|except the cne which would owned and operated by Joe Rice Criminal Court. Olison appeared Communist is dead, V “She toon as the deeteinn Gen yaght against 20 dealers. have opened the door to freedom, Dockery of Dockery, Miss. who and pleaded guilty before Judge ©V. premier of Bulgari under way at the Big uche y L R . Enforcement Director Joe} With the keys obtained, the UNS a huge Mississippi cotton Caro to aggravated assaudt by! Kolarov became the head of will be constantly using R esse: caches ’ ry plian ' suave . quartet opened cell doors ang Plantation, throwing a bottle at a colored the Communist-controlled g0v- boulevard and accident Bowen o,f the State Beverage de-| *” 1 180. ott si On her is her owner, Colonel: man. jernment last summer, after the pen” said Kemp. “All N ] Stati | Ad hi a | artment, says about 15 will be! ivited 150 other Soe ts tO and Mrs. D. H. Byrd of Dallas,! Judge Caro fined Olison the Veteran Bulgarian Communist iContinusd On Panel ava ton reel mgs Love. varged with selling after legal oe ential cues tt pope 4 Mr. and Mrs Louis. Milton | costs of the case and then dismis- leader, Georgi Dimitrov, died in \ - tim wiv. Bowen will seek the war-l 4, the stapes aoe lear eae asborough, Miss., and Mr.'sed the prospective jurors until, MUscow. : Svenniii A | os ] Fil I frigate, arrived 0 or on the 19th floor and}; Sea oaca : om cas ‘olarov formed a new Commt ate D he « OH Verrang Beauty vse: vetore county Sudge #.°P- [Were stymicas When they found 24 Mrs, Edward Lawson of Tul- tomorrow, [aos ume «new conn: Admiral Fife by jist, . . Robbins 5 t have > one key|5% AnOoMa [SS kis Idays ag ri formali rydeck at Key W ‘ _ ed, ae, a ee otto | From Cuba "SS jty in a raid Saturday night, but}20 minutes and then gave up. | 1° a iouignt arpa to Havana. | Assembly electicns held _ last la week undere |they reported it failed to some} Sheriff Jimmy Sullivan said | She will spend about two weeks; D N month, Heer Adi ethe atent because of a tipott. [the prisoners used “weapons” [off Cuba, and then continue on! Duval Street Bar | "Xetirov once was sentenced to commande ms =| | Bowen said the raid brought}left behind by painters. He) to Bermuda and other ports. ‘death by Bulgaria’s pre-war ae the Atlanti t ‘ “ arrest for selling intoxicati wouldn’t say what the “weapons” | 1e ara was built in Eng Thieves broke into the Caband ernment. But he escaped by flee- the Key We a Jose Mi inks to minors. However, were, but said Deputy Russell|land in 1904. Since she has b Cocktail Lounge, 605 Duval st,,| ing to Moscow. After the war, he terday, a r “a ee operations to |v ent up to place the prisoners h she sailed to the To-|i" silver from a drawer in thej A a} will: pennant Reapelhae “ a swe OF one in their cells for the night. ronto, Canada, Exposition, and | ?@f- for about two more d _ meal For years, Dade County’s then came to the United States Frank Webber, chief de DO n : f ~ A | th > Sta ra ebber, eputy DGE: JobR ed Ti k: uing’ an tMspection s m 4i ami, was touted ag “esc a : ; 5 oe : ‘ated Trucks‘ __ ay & YOUR NOTICE Sere ela Ig Maren — to coming is BS ae sheriff, said the thieves broke Papi a etter aud the ‘submarines attached: ¢ 1 -ontinue n Page Ww Joh— it mger. let it ae PPORTUNITY of last year, Clyde Milton John-| caer Bis vi ay Foes oe - te ne Performance vf vo More Comfort x WEAVER a a Ls) “ out, | en re e Ca n a te Si . og me Advantage of Scottish Rite Masons SER os aa eye lower flor | | SRUCM BOR YOUR JOR a Southernmost Gifts |) Wednesday. January 25. there an ——__-| Nistt tne | = Navarro Inc., 601 Duval St. HoME PLANNING s arut will be a joint meeting of Con- Dew-eaneaieneinnneaale Wedding Ring Store =]! —_——_— ARCHITECTURAL TOCK ISLAND VENTORY BALE sistery and Temple Association. eThree - Five Day Repair Service! a BEEBE BES = gw} DRAFTING and DESIGNING Ail members are urged to be POOR OLD CRAIG All New and Repaired Watches BOAT BAR wl } INTERIOR DECORATING INN Palace Theater DEANNA DUBBIN and Graduate Architect beams Dunst | BOBBY ANNE GEORGE | “For The Love Of Mary” | Between Hours 8 and 11:30 AM) Sn Air Con@tioned Ber and Restaurent Open All Night ' } |

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