The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 25, 1950, Page 4

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Library Teas To Be Held Admiral Curts > Bo He Arrives Today Lt. John Burk To |Entire Family = ‘0 Jaycees Burned To Death By NIRA LESLIE GULEY | At Tavernier 4 : Th 1 ae AO Se ee | ; i md 7 1 iral M. E. Curts, Phones: RetiSencea2s) _ fmatiber of Tavernsr, wil give ~ {This Morning —jAt Their Meeting | Re" Aémiat MB San PAeeeeecreeee. a aanm,|2 series of Library Teas for the | MIAMI, = Jan. 25-79) tional and Development Forces shooting of a carnial worker Tr vin Newman, in Hialeah Sunday night remains a mystery, y The 49-year-old Newman yw, HATBORO, Pa., Jan. 25—(#). !_An entire family was. - killed early today when fire swept their home near Hatboro, Penna. Five Charles Curry, president of the Jaycees, announced today that Lt. John Burk will speak et the meeting tonight in the clubhouse of enlarging the library of Tavernier School. : Twelve guests will be invited ‘each time and the first of these of the Atlantic éd to arrive today West Naval Base to spection of the Operational i z 5 Gilbert Ogden Celebrated Thirty- Second Birthday At Home Monday, Gilbert Ogden celebrated his] Jose Torres, Mr. and thirty-second birthday Monday,| Pita, Mr. and = wisi Sex: Jan. 23, ri shall, Mr. and Mrs, Ander: jan. at his home, 1210 Duval $n, Me: and. Mes, Tone ¢ e Mr, and Mrs. Joe Castillo, Mr. and street. rm A few friends and relatives as- Sisted Mr. Ogden in making the evening a pleasant one, with all enjoying themselves immensely. Those in attendance: Mesdames Asunsion Aguilar, Carmen Ogden, America Arango, Mrs. Pedro Aguilar. Misses Jennie Arango; Arango, Zaida Diaz, Aleli Ber- nett, Virginia Deméritt, Rachel Sanchez, Raquel Diaz, Betty Nor- ton, Mae Fernandez. Comandante Jose Ruiz, Captain ig to be given at Mrs. Tracy's Friday, Jan, 27, at 2:30 p, | Bach guest will bring a suit- ‘able Book for ‘the school Library for ages from 6 to 16 yeats. Doing Well In Hospital The many friends of James A. struck while talking with Wilt, am O'Day, another carnia] work. er. He gasped “I’m shot” and died enroute to a hospital. rs Ballistics showed shooting gal. lery rifles at the carnival diq not fire the fatal bullet. Deputy Sher. iffs said they were investigating the possibility of a stray shot fir. ed by a neighborhood boy. Authorities also said they were checking a possible connection of a stolen car found on the earni- val grounds. persons, a mother, father, three children, died in the flames. According to fire officials, the victims were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Morrow and their three daugh- ters. The Morrows lived in Lacey Park, a housing project near Hat- boro. Mrs. Morrow was the only per- son able to get out of the burn- ing house. But she went back in- side to look for her children and ; husband, and died with them in the flames. The father and three and ike on Stock Island. Burk will talk on the forth- coming Golden Gloves tourna- ment. Curry urges all Jaycees to attend this meeting. | Marula Is Here; Going To Havana S.S. Marula, a motor ship hail- ing from Miami, is at present i Development. Units It not known, fow Curts “be in Key | Adelaida Gonzalez, Caridad Ante, Nicolas Cartaye, Albert Cabot,|Ganmie Se, of 69-2 Poinciana nrpeap heater isla dass | ela a laa che wegitae , : 1 j } , , » St. $ | ped on the second floor. the foot of Duval street. Rachel Sanchez. Adolfo Milanes; Will Gomez, | Place, will be vety glad to learn 75,000,000 Road The ‘ship will remain here un- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ogden, Mr. @nd Mrs. Warren Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Norberto Diaz, Mr. and Mts. Cesareo Jarnaido, Mr. and Mrs. Pictures By FERA Artists Comp Show At Martello Gallery Opening The new show scheduled for opening at the Martello Gallery today contains pictures executed here in Key West during the erly 30's by the large number of. PERA artists sent here by the government in one of the art Charles Fraga, Edward B. Dyer, Garvin Christopher, Leon Sum- met, Antonio Asuen, Thomas Mc- Kenny, Manuel Sanchez. rise questing that anyone owning any of these paintings communi- cate with Mrs. George Mills White, at 728-W, or Ruth Newton, curatot of Martello’ Gdllery, at 1885, in order that all the pic- tures possible may be added to that he is doing well at the Naval Hospital, where he has been a patient since last Thursday. » Mr.. Gamble, -suffering from a bone infection, will have to re- Main perhaps two weeks longer at the hospital, it is said, but in the meantime he is improving and feeling much better. Chatles Dollard, president of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, born in Menasha, Wis., 43 years ago. . LEGALS Program Told By McKethan TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 25.—(P) —A $75,000,000 road program has been announced by State Road Chairman Alfred McKethan. That is more than double the amount spent for road and bridge construction last year. And it does not include the beginning of work with borrowed money on Blind Residents Of Florida To Get “Talking Books” TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 25.—() —The nance distribution of books” for sightless Floridians. The council said the distribu- tion is being paid for now by the the proposed $42,000,000 Jackson. ville bridge and parkway project | National Library of Congress, but and a new bridge and causeway | }t has tate Council for the Blind has been granted $1,500 to fi- “talking ed the state to take over ) til tonight, when she departs for Havana. The owner, Lockheed M. Pirie, of Chicago, his wife and the other passenger aboard her, G. E. McKenzie, also of Chicago. are going to Havana‘ to attend the races. CARD OF THANKS. Neighbors and other friends were very kind to us during the illness ahd following the death of our dear one, Ellen Pierce, and we wish to convey to each one this expression of our sincere ap- preciation. We also wish tc — that abounded at the WAS RCRA Ge WOU Gok igh fei Peep OURT 4 se linking Pinellas and Manatee! the expense P thank the donors of flowers and < Ti in inate thea es iiaihe Nea fade gE isoagh si ore OF RHE STATE OF .| counties across lower Tampa Ba a a library estimates it ne those who gave the use of their : _ , 5 2 AN ON - | $8,006 0 distribute 2 | cars. swarmed over the Island like ajCagnini, H. M. Dornbush, Sidney| #N CHANCERY. : oie tek Hema oe (THEN y U LL REALLY SEE THE FINEST) Corrv Reaches oh records for the Blind THE FAMILY. colony of ants, painting every|Lauffman, Stanley Wood, Erik] iris Semi jan25-1t ) Possible corner of Key West from | Smith, A. D. Crimi, Peter Rotier, Biante, ae : DIVORCE every conceivable angle. Native Key Westers had to step lively @ they were painted right into} These pictures should prove},,..NOTICE BY PU f ida i ; Se BA a scr then thgeseebuanal interest, epee: |" (A828 ene, vias cory, « satmaree, wil Civen Twent Florida Booms in Beet ’ ut of a is activity there} ially winter visitors, since _ San Bi California. arrive at the Key Wes aie | 2 Hot MIAMI emerged a number of paintings|they depict the Island ‘City of|,,YOU ARE H BY NOTI e Key West Naval! ry February Reader’s Digest (now on THREE Ets mn at POPULAR PRICES ® oil, watercolor and other med- | tums, some very good, and all extremely interesting. jhere then. Some of the most pic-| fit. jh. {NY i ei tf aes eo > i: f - ; file the original thereof with the|is scheduled to participate in| BARTOW, January 25—(#)—)]| a breed adapted to the climate. for RESERVATIONS _— examples of the work of; turesque sites no longer exist, or ee ae sie ort bn on ee €jtraining off Key West. She will| Criminal Court Judge Roy H. Am- This exciting battle involved or- \ with BATH TELEPHONE was ewe artists have been loaned|rather are changed so greatly} Hehraany | 2ftn, 1960, jotnere be attached to SubRon Four at|idon has sentenced 20-year-old || ange pecls and test tubes, shootin’ and people owning them for in-| that one could not recognize them] against you. the Naval Station. James Wingfield to 20 years in feuds and wars between states, ticks { s . ¢husion in the new Martello show+| now. ee eeninaey: 24th A DA ebt E | pyison. The young Negro pleaded|] and hump-back sacred cows from or ershing Miller @he there may be other ones in| We old-timers will view them] fa. Be sitet os TWO ADMIRALS guilty to a charge of assault with India. ‘he city the Key West Art and/with nostalgia, and people seeing | (Cirewit Court Seal) ap éGihtthed Het Buen intent to commit armed robbery Don’t miss it. Read about this i Hotel Hetet Historical Society do not know| the pictures fot the first time +e Celt lM bia! ses From Page Oe) | in an unsuccessful attempt to hold] thriving industry that spells in- 60 NE. 3rd Bt 228 WE. Ist Ave. 229 WE. tet Ave. aout. will get an idea of the old Key By: Kathleen} lomson helmet with which sail-| yp the American bank at Lake|| creased prosperity for all Florida. 80 Rooms’ 100 Rooms The Society is therefore re-| West. Hulu ¢ ee ry ween a may reachithe| Alfred, January 7. Get your Digest today: 39 articles Elevator Elevator © Rowe - oP ele BEM aaa eae Attorne , for Plaintiff, | Sea ne ii gala ees at of lasting interest, condensed from Solarium i Heated Blevater BOX ‘i ee leadin, i The vevvevervyv ery y ews | ies West, Bo Anti-Submarine Warfare as prig- sa gia a a 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION “WEATHERMAN Richard Jansen and Townsend Morgan. nearly twenty years ago, and things wete mighty ‘different Bicthe Sa 244444444444444444 ys. CAROL NE JUTH, that suit for divorce has been fi against you herein and you are quired to Serve a copy of your attorney for Plaintiff and Here Saturday Station on Saturday, from New- port, R. I, it was reported today} at the Key West Naval Base. She NOTICE OF CALLING FOR BrDs Notice is hereby glven to whorh it-may.concern that on the 7th day A of Febru D. 1950, at esi ticed here. Tomorrow the entire group. of Undersecretary Kimball and the Admirals are scheduled to begin their inspection. Years In Prison sale) brings you thespectacularstory of Florida’s new boom: beef cattle .--and the dramatic fight to produce in the Heart of the City WRITE or WIRE = Says; | Daughter To Eldred Mine edie wens wlatide, the pcan SRE re, AT Your ¥ ‘i Roard’ of i f | GROCER'S joard 0 Younty Commissioners of ) ~ - ———} Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Ela monroe Coanty, Kionea, : TURNER DIRECTS | Key West ond icinity: Partly | "edge, 117 Simonton street, an-| Valet Mas for the fom aod to tace daniaar ay fobs.| jas-cut ma . cloudy today through Thursday, |Mounce the birth of a daughter] In “Amended Plat of Survey Se ee Cen eaeaE ey guarssy i The bi k = through ‘Thursday, | ae ee ca Cl : Ralph Hartenstine's girls. | See the new idea ‘as- es | Continued mild.|the U. S. Naval Hospital. see EE, co ee Venetian Blinds aes fe sh east _and The new arrival, weighing six} «= music at tonight's party een in Venetian mn > me ol Pag moderately | pounds, fourteen ounces, has Mihlee ‘of Méecificotions and an| every Wednesday for tourists and | Lama ie a | been given the name of Brenda] tthe necessary bid information may | winter visitors. | rl tog 4 Gene ly fair and | Gail. be obtained from the ty ie the i continued mild throug rs. Board of Co Commission oy - , ugh Thur Torpedoman First Class Eld- Monroe minty court House, ey New Polo | oo to efits redge is attached to the Trutte | Wetton ee eee eee on ree keonville T Apalachicola tfish TuM-|which will be returned upon re- s i small craft or storm warnings |Petfish. : turn of specitications. | Shirts At eve Been issued | Mrs. Eldredge is the fottmer|tractea without the County's writ- » ° ve REPORT : Mary Curtis, of Andover, Mass. 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Pittsburgh 60 | West, ‘upon deposit. of $5.60 e Rent Typewriters Side-Elastic; 79¢; Gripper-Boxer, 89¢ (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to| Roanoke 52 porene ben eum and Adding Machines Call 104 | - : z . San Francisco 37 an not be sub-con- | Seattle g| tracted without the County's writ- ee oe = | . , ten consent. ‘i : is must be e hands r GIVVIES* are bias-eut for . Coming Events P. on Tuesday, February 7th, H i stretch-in-t! of _ hi h 7 é Nop lieu marriage li- ae lasts Sean No binding or bunching when you stoop, esterda WEDNESDAY, JANUA right to accept oF reject any and sit or stride. Judge Ray Regular meeting, La Conchajall’bids made pursuant to this ad- F t iJ. Mar ey Vives Ey No. 88, 7:30 fey wert, Florida, January 24th, Your choice of tull Boxers, Gripper. ens, Mich -M, in Clabroeie, Suid. | 1460. t] Boxers or side-elastic styles in colorfast Hast Jeunne Mescall, 24 ing 178, U. S, Naval Station. EARL R. ADAMS, a : a Ind ae tl. 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