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813 oem piste it: wi joseph nounced by Roy F. Butler, tor, of the Departiantt Plan\ ois necessary to carry on the man- ., Ufacture of ice to meet: the de- mand of the shrim| Butler ‘also’ “state fleet here, “tHiat™ the! * Murray Auto Electric . Company j staff of officers will remaii Key West until — 2 inspeet- ing the destroyer f that op- erate here with the anti-sub~ marine forces constantly train- | ing locally. |Bus Stop To “@) Wirephoto ncaa. (above), British Conservative leader. ‘an upset | WINSTON , | oneal Cap < a "Sk son, Randolph, was by carrying one of London's districts in England's general. election eo but or Labor Party won the majority. This may big: battle of Churchill's long and stormy ‘political defeated by a Labor Party can- Late last night, the Conservatives took some comfort gor what. ee thought was a trend in their favor in the London suburbs; where middle class voters abound, but Laborites did equally well in. that section. Secretary Morgan Phillips of the » ‘Labor Party said today: “We will form the next government.” ‘And thus ends the valiant Churchill fight to lead the Conser- - Chamber of ‘offic vand many ees bm a radio queens who West of d e: ee iditortuim | » visit. There will ei at Delmonico’s | prises, Inc., left today for Grand ‘Cayman,° where it will load an- ener Shipload to bring to Key. “The. Adams recently arrived here with about 250 turtle, now being processed at the crawls in back of Thompson’s« ice © plant. Crowds of visitors every day line the docks, and. watch while the yrant Su as 8:15, ! ere come ‘up to. the: surface to 2 eran pam pat the They . Eisner,* sa and Fernando AAA aaneae | Political puncements A m ne ratic ? = May 2,1950 wy sa] ah ral i wate | Released Py Reds Te * PRAGUE, Feb: “a. —Two ‘American Mormon missionaries were released by | Czéclioslovak police today after haying “been held since: January | The men, Santer: E. > riage ie of 4 Lehi, Utah, and C. son of Idaho Falls, tec! taken to the airport at Prague: and. put aboard a plane for. Zu-| yich, Switzerland. ~The. Mormon, missionaries had, been” taken into“vustody*nearly {a ‘month ago on charges jof en-'|he clocked the tering a prohibited area. STATE ROAD ntinued From Page One} gana will, run-thtough the! arloaf Key’ acreage that has. en set, aside b: a Department, f Tnterior,; -Land Man-) ement, for . homesites. These homesites will be award-) Validea: hl Dh, STRAT ee ., ‘eae State Re; ts Se eee » bids on Nw MOVING TO PUT i " EXPANDED CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM INTO ‘EFFECT TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 24. —P). —The State Road Department is moving to put its expanded con- struction program into effect. From Tallahassee, word came today that the Lakeland. Ford Company submitted apparent low 125. Ford sedans. and trucks. At the same time, the agency asked dealers to submit bids March 8 on 65. new Chevro- let automobiles and trucks. Earlier this week, the depart- ment bought ten Chevrolet se- dans: from the Harrison: Chevro- let Company of Marianna. No ve- hicles were traded: in onithe new goad Ufc ATs new be its ex+ eat cfion program. @ * J = in the acasoxante ROOMS youths at 85 miles an hour and vatives to victory in England. R egistrations In County Now At 3,347 4 Only 46 persons registered yes- terday to vote in the May primar- = = in the general elections P Mohiod iding to. John infy super- oO} rand ga said today. bs oy the total of register- ed voters in the county now| ‘eons at 3,347, Papens ‘announc- Hot Rods’ Get |Away From ‘Miami Police MIAMI, Feb. 24.—(#).—Three youths. in a convertible coupe | escaped from an off-duty Miami | ‘[ policeman early today in a hail of gunfire. Patrolman’ William. Cook said fast driving brought them to a halt with his own car. As he showed his badge, Cook| reported, the». youth © driving threw the car. into reverse, cut over-a:grasss¢overed “iskand” and sped awayivs\ ; 00k. empti the revolver into | as but, ..gave.up.the chase Reercpiniered heavy twalfic. NAVY’ WIFE IN Connaued From Page. One) Cross" headquarters “here from} San Diego said .in part: | {| “Mrs. Howard is suffering from leukemia and cancer. of the | kidneys. Doctors state that her progonosis is hopeless. She has} a yearning for watermelon, and| has the approval and recommen- dation of her doctor for its use} if it can be possibly . obtained. We have tried commissary sup- ply. housés in this area who spe- jalize in out of season « fruits and vegetables, but are told lo+ cally that watermelons are im- possible to obtain here at the} sent time, This is indeed a case.” Yagain the “Red Cross Mhrough to a successful on in what appeared to Pleads Guilty 'To Charge In ‘Local Court Osear E. Norwood, a U. S. sail- or, who pleaded guilty in Crim- inal Court »this.morning to driy- ing a car while intoxicated on Overseas Highway, was fined $100 and costs by Judge Thomas S. Caro. His companion, John TY Mur- ray, arrested for intoxication, pleaded not guilty. Judge Caro will take the case under advise- ment. Plumbers To Hold Meeting Tonight A special’ meeting of all local plumbers. will be held tonight at Red Men’s Hall at 8:00 o’clock. Director of Public Service Roy F. Butler made the amnounce- ment. Be Changed After Sunday The city announced todey that ‘the bus stop for southbound buses at .the. corner of White street and Truman avenue would |’ be discontinued. after Sunday. The action is believed due. toy statements. issued by a service}. station operater—at the corner)’ who. says he does not like buses stopping there because hig cus} ‘ tomers have difficulty reaching} © his. station. At Monday's meeting of the City Commission City Manager Ralph D. Spalding said he was working on a plan to relieve the —__—.. | sftuation. DRIVE-IN THEATER (Continyed From Page One) by the, company.-. He also said it contained about . eight acres of land and would easily accommo- date 500 automobiles. The Key West Chamber of Commerce was first appeqeches by Loeb, regarding the proposed construction of the theater, Loeb said that.:the company never placed such a theater in towns under 40,000 population, but added that, the theater.chain might consider ‘Key... West, al- though the city Has-under 40,000. Loeb, could not be located to- day, and-therefore was not reach- e@ for a statement. . ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES. and EQUIPMENT PHONE 250 See Our Display Of Canasta Score, Pads Royal Standard and Portable Typewriters Victor and Allen Wales Adding Machines We Rent Typewriters and rpnieh Machines 126 DUVAL ST. cents. TO HAVANA Leave Arrive Flight Key West Havana 952 10:1SA.M. 11:00 A.M. 954 1:45P.M, 2:30 P.M. 956 4:00P.M. 4:45P.M. Heart of the City WRITE or WIRE . for RESERVATIONS with BATH and TELEPHONE Ford Hotel Li 60 NE. ord St. 228 WE. 80 Rooms Thevator 100 Rooms Elevator Heated Veresing Miller Hotel 229 NE. Ist Ave, 80 Rooms Elevator. on Ave. ,. § BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION City smears CUT ME OUT Take me to any drug store. Ask for Blis-To-Sol, 50 or 75. Test Blis-To-Sol yourself. If it fails to relieve athlete's foot—itching of eczema, ring worm—if it fails to remove soft corns and callouses, mail empty bottle to Blis-To-Sol, Macon, Ga,, your money refunded. THREE FLIGHTS DAILY AEROVIAS “Q” S. A. ROGELIO GOMEZ, Agent FLY to TO KEY WEST — Leave Arrive Havana Key West 9:00A.M. 9:45 A.M. 12:30 P.M, 1:15 P.M. 3:00P.M. 3:45 P.M. Flight 951 953 955 Here you have it in a cool ©; Mesh Ventilated Shoe that’s practically wearproof! — For the Brands You Know LEWINSKY’ $j}. Men's Shop bas DUVAL STREET "PHONE 146 —For Arrow Sports Shi: DUVAL at PETRONIA STREET SHOP AT BROADWAY SUPER STORE PRICES-SUPER STORE SELECTION! 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