The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 17, 1950, Page 8

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“this community. oad and Toll. Bridge " to Gov. on. thé governor s of what)I.am abou'| Henry Haskins, retired officer: .. farren is the |“Mr. Trevor did not say that ty. governor Monroe aither the board or Bateman had county has had in 12 years. The committed egal acts. He. did fe Road Department is meet: | say that- extravagance was being : i aE Key West on. March 14 committed by Bateman. ing service. ~ They were among a total of 1,927 former teachers now draw-}: ing retirement benefits for. ; jest work, a & ‘Honorable Fuller Warren, hey yement system. « auditor,- ‘Governor of Florida, yesterday, “ ‘Tallahassee, Florida Trevor’s last letter to Go “ agian tage Pca wor Fuller Warren, dated Feb. w what this. means tc ruary 9, said, ‘in part: oy A ene ; ; then answered Trev ‘db’s letter that was published ir ~ ‘he Citizen recently. Demerit* LOSS BELIES ARGUMENT h vy that the commission de | ‘My dear Governor: K ‘'SINGAPORE—(®)—St. Marg: | their rights of nee manded Bateman live in Monror) aret schoolgirls worr a: debate by | Called the great peak Mt. Whit: ounty to stop any possible ca “On February 6th I had a long insisting honesty is not the best my. litical or legal cussion tha'] listance telephone call from policy—but they are not so sure Re OR Ta may ‘have arisen hag Batemar Frank, urgently requesting me to they were right. belongings were Pegg = remained outside the county. come to Tallahassee with a view; While they were arguing the pene off with 4159. in cash The este 15.000 spent on, the cot. | ‘oward straightening out the point with the boys from St. e i : (#) Wirephotos oe Seo Key was for ne | ‘itcumstances ‘which led to my Andrew’s school, thieves sneaked boys, who didn’ rains = well, (left) of Holdenville, Okla., wearily | cessities and not luxuries for the | ‘esignation from the Overseas into a nearby room where their perhaps, didn’t a) aA hung for two hours in his parachute [home of Bateman and his four Road and. Toll. Bridge .Commis-’ a De itt ever | SIO and I have since had a tele- been questioned here or any-. island off the coast of British Columbia. rate tg Nain he (Dopp) had | 3m from you to the same ef-| where else. We are accustomed, i Sscig ade fect. jto making our own decisions,-- witnessed any luxurious furnish. “Speaking Very frankly. cov deaee redicated rset ings on the premises. ee 8 ee whe ea 2 e 126 DUVAL ST. hea a, ie ‘or, I cannot see what any trip’ mop sense and the dictates of our No,” was Dopp’s reply: which I or Mr. Arnold (the Com- conscience. We have found it Demeritt told how B. M. Dun- | mission minority) would make-to consistently impossible to do this ve joie district manager, lost| Tallahass2e can in any way re- since the present commission of} Canasta Score Pads is position. 5 sult in our reconsideration of our seven members was first organ- tandard Portable According to Demeritt, Duncan | respective resignations. Putting ized. I am firmly convinced that een * “vitor and opposed Warren in the latter’ |the matte quite bulntly, neither. by continued presence on the! - Alten Wales Adding governorship race and-as poli Mr. Arnold norI is the type of commission would only serve to} is today, as it has always been |man who could or would make a jeopardize my_re| tion for i Duncan was relieved for a man| good member of a puppet com- tegrity in ay Seo ve} who was acceptable to the gov-| mission. We both fill responsible talked with . Mr. Arnold Bi S/SGT. JAMES RB. : ! H gE ‘Seught in a tree on He end 16 ethers parachuted from a burning U.S. B-36 bomber en seule from Feirbanks, Alaska. to Fort Worth, Tex. All were res- ved. First Lt. Reymond P, Whitfield (right) of San Antonio, Tex... with ‘wes co-pilot of the ill-fated plane, He and Sgt. Ford, along eight other survivors. are at Port Hardy on Vancouver Si i ia Ain Ain i indi Dial nn Bid Su Sn inna Busy Margaret Truman Almost Forgot - = * ti * oleae ernor. vositions in the business and, think he believes likewise."There~ Ne tntention Of Joining Metropoli: Opera Co. Demeritt said that the dis- ; Social life of this community and fdre, I don’t believe’ there is any-| : les 4 e nations Yeon trict was very sound financial- reputation for honesty, in=}thing to discuss if we went to! Dr. L A. Valdez i , # = * * * wk ly. He cited as an examole that jtegebier end civie pride has never | Tallahassee.” In We ate new tn the peaition'te eneve yout meats THREE HOTELS IN MIAMI at POPULAR PRICES Located in the Hear! of the City ncasonaste ROOMS «.:nesenvarions if not one penny of tolls were collected in the next two years the district could still meet its bond and interest payments. _ Specializing Visual Training . We can fully equip restaurants with ell necewery Seabee ments, which include... Complete Service On ¥ ; @GLASSWARE @ Duplication of Lenses @ KITCHEN 20 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Today Is Her Twenty-Sixth Birthday PROOF AAAAALAAAABAABAAAAMAAMAAAAAAAAAALSD % MIAML Feb. 17.—\4.—Margaret Truman says she's Demeritt justified the $75,000 een Working so hard she almost forgot today is her 26th propose imprevements for way- birthday. side parks with the statement ‘Af present she is in Miami on a concert tour, and this _| that the commission reasoned that _ fe Where her birthday celebration is going to be. She will these improvements would re- with BATH and TELEPHONE AN THIS, COMMUNITY, ‘ul @ cake at @ reception in her honor. main for the county’s. benefits. ° ° We Use Bausch and Lomb '____ While her singing means more to her just now than alls es Ge Righwray. are slated For d Pershing Miller Producis Exclusively ‘Snything else, the President's daughter she hi in- to end in 1952 when Governor e feation of joining the Metropolitan Pe Geweiae Bi Warren has said they will be re- Hotel Hotel Hotel ine fome reports have indicated. , moved. 60 NE. 3rd St, 226 WE, Ist Ave. 999 NE. Ist Ave. oe Board Member Sam Harris - — means 80 Rooms soot om 2 to5 PM. | brought out that both resiqned evator P ‘: members, Trevor and William Solarium Heated miecene bry yr aman Arnold. had voted for this im- 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION bin provement. Harris also brought out the fact that the State Road De te ment would have to repair ail Gamage done to the bridges no z e| % i 4 matter, from what source. Harri added that the SRD, and not the , - fee | dee: re 2 icounty, owned the bridges. —__——_—_— INCQRPORATED - 1 Demeritt came back into the “ = “3 rIpy oe discussion to reveal that the rea- THE STORE OF QUALITY = 4 son for not answering the Trevor Key West's Largest LADIES’. MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S Storé letter was that the local paper - wanted payment for the reply. al Citizen Reporter Norman D. Buy Your Shoes at the Store Artman, present at the meeting, * ee answered Demeritt’s assertion by Where You Can Always Find stating that some of Trevor’s charges were personal attacks on _ KIWANIANS ABOUT — SHRIMP INDUSTRY ah Ralph Dickson, vice-president ,of the Key. West, Kiwanis Club, TEMPERA TURES 4 at the Kiwanian meet- Ol: ing last Tuesday in the South 8:30 AM., EST | Beach Patio Restaurant, Visiting Kiwanians were Prin- wourcegecooooe Bateman (Trevor would allow no the Largest Assortment of editing) and for that reason the . we letter came under “paid advertise Popu lar Priced Shoes ment”. Artman told Demeritt Athinta cipal Schweitzer of the Key West|further that his personal attack “i High School, D. Sahilman of the] this morning on ‘Trevor also Auge Fernandina Kiwanis Club. Id not appear in The Citize f “ ‘Saht a ieee would not appear in The Citizen ° Baling ahiman is in the shrimping] pemeritt gave a thorouzh re-| Basin: business in this city. E. M. Focee, ply to the eexbk 1 tte “ but r | Seen Et ocr: oe Baum-|the end he “poured it on” the| HART SCHAFFNER saa z local civic leader { : : = : Eiwanien Sahlman gave a very| Demeritt did not pull his & MARX Bust, iteresting’ t on the local] punches, and he surely could not Charleston Abripping, grounds. Highlights of] be accused of hitting with “kid Chieng whith were that the supply is aves. ” Cétpus Che v goods that there will be no The board chairman said he| Benvor 45 season as the. shrimps] gig not want to have to. say th« m ‘ piyear., @rpund: | Rewl things he was forced to say, but, Bes ed fabar that's ised by the] hike Cicero in his Cataline ad Fe Worn ae guinness. shat. maps the _ ocean} gress, nevertheless said them | Ginn 56 pottorn on paper in the vessel. Trevor was not present at the} os - Plans were made for a fish fry meeting Fekwor Nic ” to be held Friday, February. 24, 7 “d S eee st oem Guigtame "1 Those who jumped to his de KEY west pol = gat re per yr ee aa Sa = . S-| Judge Raymond sre a = Aeagegs gag oy ne age — Judge Lord was very per- $52.50 Values To Go at indignant ab: tomb of J s ir, who Said the judge: “I don’t see died im 1626, » Helen's! what we have to sit here and g Churchyard, London, is to the ef-| jisten to this attack on our » | feet that he had given his bond to former president of the Key Hewvs ” to yield up his soul wil- West Chamber of Commerce. | hnghy when God should demand’ phe Chamber of Commerce is 4 a non-political organization. We should not involve our- Style 5120 4 Strategic straps in triplicate taken from the smartest pete Rates m, to Relatives jsekees in. politigel is ta dictates of today's fashions . . . a real conversation ca Reamorce piece’in shoes. No greater joy, no greater value to be ~—ssrthiniaiadliae Seo found anywhere. WORSTEDS and TROPICAL WORSTEDS SN Prvicivns IN. WHITE ELK Sizes 34 to 48 —_———_, Regulars — Shorts — Short Stouts — Long Stouts Not All Sizes—Not All Colors—But A Good Selection .. . Come Early BaCeasyyeve ss vi gue For the Brands You Know! “aq Red, Green and Multicolor Casuals ? Mi ae Ben Som oreNE Piva bs STRATIORY - GROW > AOR, NER > wt Ge ae sore TS Sizes 34% to 10—Come In and See Them! they mine Bere For wee | y r Ze That's whet some of thew said | R L | A ad 526 DUVAL STREET For Arrow Sports Shirts TELEPHONE 146 zi ' “ OOOO OOOO OSCE S OOOO TIL DOOOOEVIOD FOO COOOOOOOOOOCOODEOOOS OOOOOCOOOOTOOODEREOOE This and Many Other Similar Styles in White, 3.50 - $3.95 - $4.50 - $4.95 and bernetown +t Stokempena af ~ bees atte the thenter esening & quiestionnalte sity MBS Yo 1949 oversens viettors, a : - = oa aR RS”

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