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a et than June 5, 050" official: said. “Thi terminated sine is reach- present 30 days of wage ul iv al ‘ ing and provided further , ~ apd Wo dad, aii vats 8 The union says 150,000 siven of intention to term- n June 5. If agreement is on the present’ bargain- contract temains in full expire. |” » The strike plans: were Bescrib. ed in Nashville, Tenn, night by President Joseph Beirne of the CIO Communications "Work- bargaining eabainais ets: He said: Union on February 6. of a strike by Southern just doesn’t make balloting on a strike ing is in » progress i y is a further attempt but it won’t -be a short’ str: the telephone company, contniues. to do business normally. The.un- jion is desiring that the company the: normal ‘Union leaders to make, ~ _ demands ence oe din we ure studying the de- the Union leaders threat- Frsenhhagl sone wall Nope pinned on White. House intrve | Hon. n to the public and to their contract, Telephone users — to expect that The battered body of a foman Monday has ‘been identified: ~ The body was named as that of bank. Tam Deputy Sheriff ‘Thom "Ford said she had‘a long: Miarhi © police ‘rec: ord. Fordisaid ‘she had “been ar- rested 24 times in Miami. He said her FBI record of’ arvésts. three pages. ‘Homestead Police Chiet liam Brantley ‘said the’ woman undoubtedly had been. murdered and’ the’ | body ‘-‘apparently: had been’ in the ‘tomato: field ‘since Saturday ‘night. It was found by two Negroes ‘working -the: field with a tractor. © ‘ Navigator Of Big Nio Warned Of Low Water the will of their peo-|) NORFOLK; Va. Feb. 22.—(a). ithin that time American —The navigutor:of the Battleship | have been called upon to Missouri, Lieutenant-Commander major. world wars and Frank Morris, says he. warned in 15 other punitive ac- japan shallow. water early on the] ‘and occupations, the ship ran aground. orris cays he pointed out red/ povdlation in Alaska is danger markings. on. a,chart of: 000. he Chesanealge Bay, area. where CONGRESSMAN FOUND GUILTY OF ASSAULT years that have vitally. Ge gees of the U.S. year marks the turn half century, and while ealendar experts date the from Jan, 1 and oth- ers favor Dec. 31, 1950, the years mm 1900 on, have been, as the “declares, “fraught with test consequences to the of mankind.” The World Almanac, in its sur- 94 republics established that time, against eight + it finds 21 monarchies six established. Not all new states have survived; still wobbly on their Decause of foreign pressure ei ee a as i Sar Seas ae Maat ak ees 2 “We want it to be a short bere ba organization pss ve re nerce, with a Race of the league. There was.a Marine detach- ment organization in Key West until fairly recently, but it ex> pired due to a lack of interest. ‘A movement is now on gala to start another orgenization in this locality. And the names of Bri- diet General Jim Jones, Col-: }onel G. D. Hatfield, and Colonel fT Takeo have been forwarded to State Commander, Ed Lagron, ‘with ‘the possibility that these local men: ey be interested in Se oecramel New York ‘City’ built its: first ter’. £1776, having ) rved previously from, | - SQUARE FISH FOUND HAIFA, Istael—().—Wanna’ 4 square. ae t_ of fisheries miss- ‘ion off Elath found many ex- otic-looking, inedible «. tropical ge including one species that is. perfectly square. the Missouri stuck ona mud And Morris ‘also says he ave the big Mo's skipper, Cap- tain Wiltiam Brown, a ‘list’ of ested course changes until the ‘vessel had run‘an electronic Tange beside the main | ship, chan- ‘was admitted into y the ‘Navy Court of ow studying the ground- ants testified that Mor- did ‘not recommend |‘ any changes in course ds the’ Mis- Souri approached the range. Mor- ris testified. that ‘he wrote out . Fhis re¢ommiendations before the Missouri gct under way. ‘Political Announcements |State Democratic Primary, ‘May 2, 1950 Si cas ti facia tninintinindindindl For U. S. Congressman 4th Congressional District PAT CANNON For U. S. Congressman 4th Congressional District BILL LANTAFF Por State Sencitor JAMES A. FRANKLIN «> ReBlection For State Senator NORWOOD R. STRAYHORN For State Representative BERNIE C. PAPY Re-Election For State Representative . ¥. POR’ Iv Second District FRANK BENTLEY 5 SARs 3.2 0. For County Commissioner Second District LOUIS. CARBONELL County Cor peor pend District FRED. J.. DION. va:* Yor. ‘Copnty Commissioner, ‘ourth Dist: E BEN |N, ADAMS For County Commissioner: | Fourth District PAUL E. MESA be done ares estab- | n iday | Ushing a Key West detachment: at Washington this. For County Commissioner Fourth District GERALD ‘SAUNDERS hota stamp ies 1, For. Member of School Board Third District EUGENE L. ROBERTS ‘Overs crane on erie Ie o ission at Marathon, ° it w *” Corporation : rks Progress ‘ation completed a field examination of the proposed water system be= tween Key West and the main: land. Plans for the induction service to be held. tomorrow night in connection with American. ‘De- mocracy Day were released today by Isadore Weintraub, president of ‘the Juhior Chamber of Com- merce and chairman of the ser- vice to be held. Arrival*o& the destroyer’ Me- Calla and the departure. of the ‘submarines Spearfish;and Scul- pin highlighted naval activities in Key West today. Members: of the Key "West! chapter of Reserve officers asso- ciation have been notified: that the meeting this month will be held Friday, February 23, at the CCC camp on West Summerland Key. Today The Citizen editorial paragraph: “All women are beautiful, but, of course, some are more beauti- ful than others.” 0——0—-~0 FEBRUARY 22, 1940 The FBI announced today that John Selby, detective “on the Miami Beach police foree, wa arrested as an army deserter and Was turned over to military au- thorities stationed at Key West. Says in an Acontract providing a loan bet- ween $700,000 and $800,000 by the United States Housing Au- thority to the Key West Housing Authority for submission to President, Roosevelt for his ap- Proval. . Chairman of the retailers, the public officials and the automotive groups met with somé of the Palatial Cruise-ship FLORIDA sails from Miami 6 pm., Mondays, Wed- nesdays, Fridays. From Havana Tuesdays, Thursdays, Sundays, Overnight ste sowens war aed —— ROUND TRIP ‘ntertainment, DeliciousMoois, > 00 Comfortable oy berth, Fare only No.2. Phone 9-7601, ask i Sea-AIR Cruise Tickets — no extra cost. POS lets 9 et aes BEE For Member of School Board Third District ", CARLYLE ROBERTS ~“Re-Blection JACOB KIEFER (left), engineer of the eastbound 1 train in the tragic wreck at Rockville Centre, N. Y.. at Mineola for arraignment on a manslaughter charg Donald (right) tries fo comfort him, The veteran was released under $10,000 bail pending a District Frank Gulet dEeiney Kite driving his soe at before it < with a west-bound ‘wenty-nine people ogre og pg : € t Lik t Pe. leaders in theii’divisiolis! at) thé, Sdwyér “Post Nov 28: Mts? Chamber of, commerce;this ifter=anna Sands, president of the Aux-#] noon to plan ways and means of; jHiary and a gold star mngthes, co-operating in the movement to ; presided. “Put Key West Ahe It was} ny part of the plan to mobilize a force! Dr. J. B. Parramore of the Mon-j of nearly 100 individuals who roe County Health Unit, ‘today4 will devote a half-day next month| told. The Citizen that a total of {to aligning widespread support be- 689 persons were examined by; by} ‘hind the town-advancement move-! X-ray on the first three days of! iment. j this week to determine whether, ‘traces of tuberculosis were evi-| Addresses on patriotism high-' dent. lights’ a Washington’s Birthday and Democracy Day observance! Mason Wade, prominent writer] yesterday afternoon at the Amer-| of New York City, is expected in’ ican Legion Hall under the direct-’ Key West to visit for a while ion of the i, to the Arthur with his friends, Mr. and Mrs.! : 1,074,546 6055.1 1: _-choserGULF LIFE! ---d truly American example of the “Freedom of Choice” ou have no choice when there’s only one*of something. You take what you get—and that’s that. On:the other hand, it’s the American way to offer you a choice. Une der our free enterprise system, if one man doesn’t offer’ you what you want—you can buy it from somebody else. 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