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third place with 9 each. land was present. the Naval Station; dances by Caroline and Kay’ Weubbold. : Miss W. The “WEATHERMAN Says: THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1950 ‘The soft coal operators have of- 7 ° twe reasons for renewing the of- Of Island Last Night te rum until 1952 and to contain a| five deys banned. And they want | fF visitors and tourists. payments continue at the rate of! the YMCA, with the cooperation and Dave Voy! of the Island and today is being fered once more to negotiate with John L. Lewis on a new contract. ‘The industry also has listed the new offer was contained in‘ # letter to Lewis from the opera-| : ‘ 4 tore negotiating committee of the ‘ National Bituminous Coal wage | By Chamber Of Commerce °. fi < fer: That employes are being de- Mrs. Robinson, Manitou Prived of badly needed earnings; | ro i and thet an acute coal shortage | Beach, Michigan, Was ‘or the industry contract ae-| ne-strike pledge. Also, the opera-| More than 300 persons attend- tors demand that no er hal ed the Fun Night last night given creases be sought. They want. by the Key West Chamber of any new contract to leave out the! | Forrest Turner, director of the clause permitting miners to work ; USO-YMCA, wes master of pares only when able and willing. The monies und he iad a varied Bros, nate @ ten of Naval sailors and the members of Girls Service Organization. Mrs. R. L. Robinson of Manitou tendered a luncheon, a hair dress and bouquets of flower$—all on the Chamber of Commerce. PITTSBURGH, Jan. 26—)— 300 P, Attended same contract demands as it aid —— _ centerence. The operators gave exists Chosen As Queen mands, they include: A contract | memorial strikes of more than|CO™merce at the USO-YMCA, operators propose that royalty | 8™am of entertainment put on by Beach, Mich., was named Queen Ohio was the most represented per presented a ‘comedy skit. piano. The program was by Ed- ward Gabrile, another sailor. oie, “oivuce’e| Senior High Student Council Continued warm and humid. Moderate to fresh east and south- Election Held Yesterday state, with 12 present. Michigan was second with 10, Wisconsin and New York» were tied for One woman who came here from Eng- The program consisted of tap| dancing by Ralpti Holtsinger, of soft shoe ine and Rosalie Camalier, Revola McHugh, Betty Lou Roberts, Dona Faye Roberts eubbold sang two solos; Bob Becker played the harmonica, Fred Matringa, the piano, Don lek, the guitar; the Voyles with Ben Lee sang hill billy songs; Leé.and Fred’ Har-[his backer, Dr. H. H. Mrs: Bill Lee, played on the |Digs For Gold 'In Downtown |Miami Area MIAMI, Jan, 26—(#).—The man who twice dug for gold in Green Cove Springs is at it again, this time in downtown Miami. Two years ago, George B. Mob- ley tried to unearth four million dollars in Green Cove Springs, but found nothing more valuable than some old timbers and a ag ty of ae ee js office be- i is time, he is looking for 40- pais fore 11 o'clock in the mors = million dollars at a spot near . 1% times rate for 8 Point ; where the Miami River empties LIGHTFACE CAPS Vighttace regular type. — chan i = ; tinto Biscayne Bay. rate for 8 Point light- 12 Point _ So far the hole is about 20 feet (regular) caps is 1% 2 times rate 8 Point Phone 5! deep and already below tha a line more than the lightface regular type. Use your phone. Adver $ water line, It has yielded ca ey for 8 Point lightface © 1 8 * i T tisements may be inserted : glass mason jar patented Nov- ‘regular tyoe om these columns by phone ember 30th, 1858 and a wine bot~- od * bad tle, dated 1853. Mobley, who is now 83, gave both antiques to spectators, who watched the digging operation. He said, “I don’t want any anti- ques. I want the gold that’s in there. And when I get it, I intend to live in the best hotel, Miami boasts.” Mobley now lives in a modest Flagler Street Hotel. The orangle peel scoop used in the operation is 6wned by Cap- tain Thomas H. Newman, who is financing the project. Mobley said the Green Cove diggings in 1945 and 1948 cost . Humphreys 800. ALL ADVERTISING IS ACCEPTED under the following conditions: In ing, transient or contract, The Citizen will be responsible only for ADVERTISING, and in DISPLAY ADVERTISING for only the the part of the advertisement where the error occurs. i FOR RENT—APARTMENTS |FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS AND HOUSES | of Jacksonville, $3, Indonesian Troops Battle Band Of Army Deserters ONE used refrigerator, Grunow, STONE house for sale at 1IZt electric. $75,00. Phone 842-W.| Virginia St. Apply 1106 White jan26-3t Street. 3an26-3tx APARTMENT for rent. Apply Bil- Nat Hotel, 525 Eaton Street. jan24-3t RUBBER hose 4 carloads all kinds | yg Save up to 50% or more. Wa-| by approximately 275’ on old highway, Stock Island, to wa- terfront with riparian rights, $5,- 000. Phone 600 (Dan Navarro). ui TOURIST Court Apartments. Electric kitchen. Children wel- come. Reasonable. Apply 909 Elizabeth Street. jan24-tf ‘ter-air-fire-suction-welding - gar- den-irrigation-plastic - steam - oil- Sarage-gasoline-oil-hose fittings, all kinds. Write for price list.| 7 i [ To] Paso JAKARTA, Jan. 26.—(4).—In- ———————— | Amazon Hose & Rubber Co., 3946 Werth east winds, moderately strong at donesian government troops | FURNISHED apartments, 3 rooms}—No. Miami Ave., Miami, Phone Galveston times off shore , aie itis, fought a sharp daylight gun bat-| and bath. Everything furnish-| 84-4725. jan24-10t) _ ¢y- Jacksonville Florida Fair, windy and con-} Don Williams yesterday after- Barbara Delgado, vice _presi-| tle today with a band of deserters |ed. Coral Hotel Apartments, op- ‘ |Furnished or unfurnished. Apply | Kansas City Noued warm through Thursday. {noon was elected the new presi- dent; in the heart of Jakarta. The ac-| posite Post Office. jan6-30t} BATHTUBS, lavatories, plumbing | 2400 Fogarty Avenue or 404 Du-lgey weer wnt ville bind The bad dent of the Key West Senior High Dorothy Miller, recording sec-|tion occurred during an inten- supplies. Cheap. Post Office | V@! Street. JanT-30tx/ Key West easterly winds from Miami south-|nual election held in the High .-o TUs0® corresponding The acting chief of staff of the} OWN your 2 or 3 bedroom home. —-|A GOOD income. Solid invest-| Lauisville werd through Key West Thurs-! School building on United street. peed Indonesian armed forces said 7| _No,down payment. $63 month-}150W INPUT amateur transmit-| ment. Furnished apartments | Merstian jay becoming fresh easterly 2 _vreet. Gail Wallace, treasurer; ersons were killed and a num-| ¥: Phone 598 from 1 to 7 P.M.{ ter. P.P. 807s in 36-inch 4-;Near beach. 1120 Washington} Miami neds Friday. Small craft warn-|_,1W®" hundred and thirty-six June Yates, editor of the “gga sdintad dren injured. The dec22-tf/ panel Bud cabinet. Duplex pow- Stree jan25-6tx | Minneapolis Jisplayed .6:30 a, m. Thurs students participated in the vot- “Snapper”, school publication. 8 N} 2 ing. Williams received 170, A voting machine was supplied the students for the election through the courtesy of the Mon- roe County Commisioners. Other officers elected yester- day: fron Miami through Key the district southward West. Elsewhere in moderate to fresh east to southeast winds ‘through Friday Partly cloudy weather. must Gulf of Mexico: Moderate heast and southeast winds t scheduled meeting, through Friday. Fair weather. Jacksonville To Apalachicola: er mall craft) warnings displayed M i t T S A fr mi to Wey West ly; 3 co wan wwe wet nly: Margaret Truman Serves As REPORT Key West, Fla., Jan. 26, 1950 (Observation taken at City Office, 8:30 a.m., EST) ‘Temperatures Bridesmaid In Wedding Today WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.—().*. Compilation of the votes was made by Bill Henry, John Borgas, Joe Fernandez and Donald Kerr. Officers of the Student Council may take office Tuesday. .when the organization holds itsiregular er supply. May be seen at Radio Service, 1102 Truman. $75 com- plete. Coils 40 thru 10. W40QL. jan25-2tx sudden flare-up occurred while the troops. combed through a crowded downtown area. As darkness fell on the capital i Memphis New Orleans New York Norfolk LOT 75x120, on Eagle Avenue. Phone 1067-J. jan25-6tx FOR_RENT NEW, large apartment for 2 or 4 adults. All-electric kitchen, tteurerss ee of the new independent nation,|monthly or yearly. No pets. ‘OWNER of 2 adjoining cottages|Oklahome City the population was tense. Stutz Hotel, 410 Fleming Street. FOR SALE—KEY WEST. "i will sell 2-room cottage, includ-» Pittsburgh ~~ The armored patrols rattled jan10-tf REAL ESTATE ing gas range and some built-in} Roanoke through the main streets, desert- furniture, $400 total cost. For oc-/St Louis ed by civilians. DAY or week. 1120 Washington For Sale: Apartment Hotel icupancy by adults only. Posses-|San Antonie At the office buildings of the Street. jan25-3tx 10 Apartments and Cottage ‘sion Feb. 8 See J. Berg after|San Frances Bevere! Army Renda doz- Newly Furnished, Tubs |3:30 P.M. daily. Mastic Trailer) Seattle ens of sentries were on the alert. s igidaire. Si | Park, 638 United Street. Tallahassee Troops threw up sandbag fortifi-|FURNISHED house, hot water.| Showers and Frigidaire Size | jeat-teul Semon cations around the building, dug} Couple only, no pets. Apply r % st. | Washinate trenches and erected ten-foot}rear of 1014 Varela Street, up- BANE Rely at IER BES re vette Box 303, Key West janl4-15tx | NO NAME KEY property at old|-——— ferry landing, south side. Shore and road frontage, deep water high barbed wire fencing. LEGALS stairs. jan25-2tx Storage Vurniture — =~ a , . FOR RENT—APARTMENTS jFOR any kind of property, im- part of 1,000 foot pier. Priced|, Seek wentarday 81 an eee ae Smahier : ; ¢ AND ROOMS proved or unimproved, ean reduced... Mose Stekeaekiasiieal apa om ey som Lowest last night 71| married today at 5 p.m. with Two Warehouses — |frontage, ete. contact Paul Boy- We jan26-Itx| SE AND CITT Me 76 | President Truman looking on and ‘ that} TOURISTS: Rooms and parking rey st ie sine 5 ak erenane site | Phone 166 RV. Kinemes N 70}his daughter, Margaret, serving D t d B Fi i cake! by day or week. 800 Virginia] ing St.. Box 303. lec29- SERVICES—SANDING AND | ani oe Total last 5 02 ins.]as a bridesmaid for the fifth} ZCSUL OY El y Mire}: }/St. comer Windsor Lane | en aane—usep CARS | FINISHING WORK | tal tt -35 ins. | time. . jan21-6tx RENE rH esenpoy soe MISCELLANEOUS oe Edith Cook “Durcie” Snyder, J ee SANDING and finishing of floors, | __ TIDES the 24-year-old only child of the In acksonville POST OFFICE INN Pe ee Ford it than |_ bars yacht decks. We will be| tome planning, anhlieetursl (Naval Bare) Secretary of the Treasury is to be} JACKSONVILLE, Ja 26.— TAYLOR : rsbad seine glad to give free estimates. No] a iting " Tomer the bride; Major John Horton, § eae ole Owner, |UNnder new management, newly|Radio, hydromatic drive and jioh too big or too stall. Pable ; “M(mestern Standard Time) |the groom. et | UP Dwo warehbises were de- ob, 2:1990. |) cmepownved, — Hose) roumns eo tieatars Call 4d, jant6-tf Calleja, Phone 163, 313 Elizabeth | (°ceetns High Low Some 2,000 invited guests, in- | Sttoyed last night by a spectacu- nai onier Sean St ae se jan?-30' | 1 56.w ‘ 9:30 a.m. cluding top ranking government lar fire on the waterfront here. a ’ eee on = : 5 7 - rake =I 2 TT and diplomatic officials, rie aes cs 4 : — Lye ——_—- Swedish Massage treatmen wine vited to attend the Episcopalian eee anaes ere ected aan PE pen etie eco neton eine | near the busy corner of Bay and Main streets. Flames spread quickly through ceremony in the Washington Ca- thedral’s great choir, and a re- ception at the Chevy Chase Club} in surpurban Maryland. \ the frame and metal buildings as OFFERS 33.5 ACRES ntinued From Page One) Key which might later be CHEVROLET 1949 . . CONVER- TIBLE . . LOW MILEAGE. . EXTRAS .. VERY CLEAN .. WILL SELL FOR LOW PRICE Phone 575-J before 11 AM. for appointment jan20-tf IN CHANCE Case ELMA ROBERTS WAE man, $10 weekly. 2800 Seiden- berg Avenue. jan26-3tx N Vaintift, DIVORCE peoettven Be bs —anae Tres |DES FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES | ss ROQUE CLINTON WAE ante Baek . 1 nea a OF $1695 . . CAN FINANCE. . oe — = &® J degpete z ‘ Washington society colum s| hundreds of spectators crowde ndant ~ = CALL OWNER . . 1332. ERROLL. wow bon WH te pshic - In return for the land, Hudgins | have proclaimed it the first wed. {the main street bridge ta watch. |» OVERSEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming. jan24-3tx course beginning . Dey on night. Geet af t ur would have to} ding of a Cabinet Officer’s daugh-| Four automobiles. and some Single rooms $15 up weekly. : ee ¥ torview, af to the construction of a new] ter in Washington since Secretary | School supplies were burned in Double from $20. Coffee Shop t Over B M Cree Overseas Highway to} o¢ Commerce Lamont's daugh- |one warehouse.’ The other was}. f| and Bar. eaten 2 en = Gene ances tilicrand a half. °% SYM 8) ter Gertrude was married to | abandoned. 1939 BUICK Sedan. New seat, sb : + thaveane Charles Saltzman in the early; Damage to one building was FOR RENT—BUNGALOWS a 1930s. {estimated at $25,000 to $30,000. President and Mrs. Truman had , There were no estimates _avail- be expected to pl Neca ttc cn Rl Se cE ERED See Sat oie See kites certain BARE 2 EMR RBIS 15 18 FDS ra Aa totaled et WE ‘ ae SPACIOUS beautifully: decorated | ne ee store, doing nice busi- | aterline from the high-{ 4 front pew reserved in the! able for its contents or for the oa pete. js i % . “|. ness. Ovsner has often tatarant WAITRESS, short onder coal, 3 | a decree} all-electric, screened porch, FOR SALE—HOUSES Vill sell for bes sonable of- | WAITRES! restau nipiecenret Meee et eee ee ee ee eee educate ‘ahuary,{@arden. Suitable three adults. perro esa we oo eo i aa __ Experienced id he had at the water | “the Snyder : ‘ier Soe me Seasonal 1401 United, 3:30 to 6] ROUR- BEDROOM furnished | jante-tt| Night work. Ponce's Laneip at the wai The Snyder and Truman famil-;town skyline and threatened PM. jan23-3t - Eborhosd E econette, 701 Simonton. Ageiy i the mainland ies have been close friends for | nearby buildings, including a big ue ee Page gece aa ed! ONS. Oo | Persor ond-@ t tof the road! many years. The Presidential hardware store, a stationary = ; : ern appliances. La shrubbed | INSTRUCTIONS—PIANO rline would be less] ¢, Rie Gi i = ee SPACIOUS beautifully decorated} lot. Includes boat. Phone 445-J fits ese is piece | rs family has sent a gift of table/store ania machine and farm PAUL 7 *5 HELP WANTEDMALE $20,000, d Hudgins. “You| silver to Miss Snyder. | equipment company. ; Plaintift all-electric, screened porch, jan10-30tx = to teach vou to] the matter. The idea“ Miss Snyder's Elizabethan-style | er Street = garden. Suitable three. Season-|—HHHHH. Se popular music on the pi-| the county is an‘en.| wedding dress, ae 10 und ihe CORNELIUS CASE al. 1401 United, 3:30 to6 P.M. |BIG PINE K 1 paved road.’ ano in twenty lessons. Phone}, Outstending Oppestenity t The county now slip beneath it, which may be! ES 88 jan26-3t] Two rooms, two large porches, 199 w for further information © Gene Tre ond Ruther athe Upper: Keys." worn ras/ans event gonsy ter it. | (Continued From Page One) well screened, janl0-30tx| pa + af ettrectiwe eales t the commis- self, were made of 48 yards of With murdering the man who, !% WANED TO RENT partly furnished 2 sits for ww. a to favor the idea. featherweight Japanese silk that eloped with his 15-year-old : priced. Apply « STORAGE Key West Sxparienens / ‘ i that possibly the was brought back by her father ‘ daughter. : NAVAL officer with three chil-| Hazard, Pine P preferred but fot Sn , Department might from a trip to Japan in Novem. fae ee aahieaiceteneninat dren desires three bedroom|Truman Ave. RED Brick Storage Co. Dra | gett earned t reach the park. per. OER HS CONICET SaVerey SHAE house. Phone 821-M. _jan24-6t tine eSbasen eS ture or commercial come . Write, sing eting ijourned with- Miss Truman is to be gowned he ever had intended to kill the} 2 FOR SALE—BICYCLES jan20-30t | certiculars, Box f08m, t the park. Hud- in 20 yards of nylon marquisette Reverend J. P. Lane. State wit- DOESN’T some one have two- AND TRICYCLES ais Siesta \Citizen. All ‘id later furnish and, like Miss Snyder, will wear nesses had said they heard Cor- Sater estimates of a slip which will double as the water line. evening dress later. | Major Horton will wear ian clothes. an nelius make such threats. | Cornelius said he met civil- vorced Baptist preacher {chance and asked where : by GERALD SAUNDERS rt r the di-| an covers, radio. Best offer. 1311 HELP WAWTED.MALe GROCERY —FEMALs bedroom home for Nancee, sev- en months; Bobby, three and half e| Years; their mommy and daddy? "GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES replies hebd confidential ENJOY sightseeing i Man's size bicyel ae HELP W nued From Page One) t Poinciana Teachers te ‘little girl is?” ident of that governing body and Key West {Lane threatened to kill him if Should I by the mandate of the Cornelius didn’t get out of Lane's; electorate be returned to office , car. i for the ensuing term, I will con-; “I just Knew he would kill me,” tinue to exert by very best ef- Cornelius testified, forts to serve faithfully and well that calibre would kill anybody.” in an effort to make our county| Cornelius said Lane made a, rms Sunday ongregation- erved the the American wman of fund on several oc- becoming a inty Commis- terms or a a member yuncil, re- 1945 as Pres- First C ce have ' gressive in our great State of shot Lane. Florida, and will work diligently| It is Cornelius’ second trial on} for the welfare, happiness and the murder charge. The jury! pr erity of our citizens of all could not reach a verdict after, classes, races or creeds.” | the: first hearing i st City ember He told the Circuit Court Jury |i Mayor Protem of the City of. Lane*wouldn’t tell him, and that one of the finest and most pro- move as if to pull a pistol, so he! ‘ xinald| Navy, be here six months. Please| size bicycle, $12.00 Brandy Snifters.] ———— nh. eall 1445-W, ask for Lt. Braddock. | Street. cquariume foc] WS ln, Se | ies ANAS gold fish. Key West| Then yeu atuse ley ‘ ’ os FOR SALE—PRINTED FORMS (; : Supply, 930| money. tealny aaa ‘ TWO-BEDROOM unfurnished | ———______—___— Tel. 1019. | hee Selb en aie < house or apartment. References. are 5 are : eae jan26-tf | for a » tame first pu Collins, 1321 Newton St. notes, 1c each. Minimum charge} PPR agi | woman: writing : janai-6tx| Se. Artman Press, Citizen Bldg. Sorip lawn with St. Augustine |1iOn W. Pome Beem Ben Phone 51. oct2a2-tt ad Gross. ond) tebe Palm Beach, FIVE bundles of old newspapers, ———_—__— | .quare foot. Call Wardlow, 748-W. ars 4 5c. Inquire The Citizen Office.) FOR SALE—BOATS AND 10 | aes : Phone 51. oct22-tf MARINE MOTORS oe zs | PERSONAL |ROCK, marl, sand, top soil. See us forgcheapest prices in town. 1350-M, Buster Cerezo. - CIVIL marriages performed any- , 806 C where, any time. Phone 170 or jan24-6tx 542-R. jan23-30tx kno Thm, Enri x FISHING _ boa beam. Practical quire Johnny’s line. dec31-30t

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