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SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1950 WvvvvvvwT VV Vv VV VV VW VV Ww TW ww eewwy KEY WEST NEWS Of Days Gone By Dy , Taken From The Files Of The Key West Daily Citizen te4eeee a BAA nnnenneeneeeeeeeeeeenneeees 10 YEARS AGO cae twith the J. H. Doxsee Co., of aR. S, Sweeley representative New York te United States Housing Au-| Csi Seo san in Florida; H. D. Stuart,’ Robert S Schultz, local sports architect, end Max Marx, of Mi- promoter, who went to W ami, we arrivals in last evening and are the La Concha Hotel. %. ¥ Churchill, who Key West staying at La Palm Beach to attend the Neb« O’Connel! fight, is expected to return home this evening or to- mo-row morning. ¥* ¥ * Bernard Roberts. who reside; here on Francis street, after a the city guests at Mrs. Wa fer z Winston a brief visitor in day or two, Concha Hotel, left for her home Stay of a few months at Mate- in Avon Park, Florida, yesterday C¥Mbe anu other points in that afternoon section, has returned to Key i Beet ; West ; Victor Lowe, area supervisor epi Seni pervisor Mr. and Mrs. Curtis J. Albury, for the National Youth Adminis- tration in Monroe Couhty. this morning that the workshop of the NYA had just completed %5 booths an deight ballot boxes! for the country, to be ysed in the! who had been in Key West visit- ing relatives, left yesterday over the highway for Miami Wa OP: 25 YEARS AGO said coining elechind | “The Love Garden.” with _its Two autos collided late yester- ie eee pe aprery Be vs collided late yester-' grouped in spectacular array, its day, afternoon at the corner of spirit. ¢ Scument @@coning Southard ond Francis streets, one, through its fiesta scenes, with pe thet. & Packard (med “by here and there a touch of sad- Charles Baldwin, of Urbania,! ness as a welcomed relief of the NOs BOs 1 his wife, had continued abandon of King Carn- ve entered Key West for a ival, was presented for the sec- sit. ond time last night in San Carlos Opera House under the direction of its composer, ling. ¥ - Clerk Ross C. Sawyer, of Cir- cuit Court, is in receipt of a tele-| gram from § retary of State R.| A. Gray, advising that Attorney | General George Couper Gibbs has ruled that 67 names of men and women are to be left off the primary ballot because of their failure to file campaign expense statement 5 de. Pete 3 The Florida Orchestra will open a three weeks’ engagement, , beginning Friday evening at ,Gene’s ‘Cabaret Dance at Arono- vitz Hall, The Florida Orchestra is well known in Key West, and there is no doubt that this news will be read with much pleasure. * eka? Frank H. Ladd and members of the Association, i ae « Net Attorney T.-B. Price of Miami, is in the city and is a guest at) the Hotel La Concha. After com-! pleting his business in the city he} Mayor several other Over-Sea Highway will leave either this evening orl ieft yesterday for Jacksonville, tomorrow morning for his home} where the South Atlantic Coast- in Miami jal Highway Association convenes today. ¥ =u *¥ 20 YEARS AGO * Porter, Norberg Thomp-| Jacksonville was host today to thousands of delegates from all parts of the country for the South Atlantic Coastal Highway con- vention. The meeting is a climax Be son, and Charles L. Rober! have been in Havana for the past R several days, returned to the city «yesterday »fternoon x 6 € }to years of effort which will re- Mr. and Mrs George Allen! sult in connecting the _ states England were passengers arriv-| from Maine to Key West, Florida, ing from vana yesterday after-, by a highway, aiding to a great noon en i: ute to Tampa | extent the defense of the eastern * coast of commerce, industry, agri- A carloal of canned goods per} culture and recreation. week, which have been’ shipped | Mae: 5k through Tampa in the past, will} The Lewis Chevrolet Company now be handled from this city as has secured the local agency for the result of a contract recently Cadillac cars, according to an signed by Norberg Thompson announcement in this issue. Jan been lifted. The As- R ; Increas s have rents Increase jation say rents increased an average of 22 per cent in 100 cities surveyed The survey showed that in one- \third of the reporting cities de- controlled since April, Ist, 1949, at least 80 per cent of all tenants had the same rent bill after ceil- ings were lifted as before.” 2? Percent Since Lifting OF Ceilings WASHINGTON, April 15.—(4). —-The National Association of; Real Estate Boards has surveyed | rents in eities where federal ceil- | SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN B-29 CRASH KILLS 13 AIRMEN (P) Wirephoto WRECKAGE of an Air section of the Sandia N. M. This tail sec- nd. The plane crashed into the taking off from Kirtland base. at Walker base in Roswell, ISHED IN THIS hed in a remote ase near Albuquerque, THIRTEEN MEN PER Force ‘B-29 which cras Secret Weapons bi tion is the largest Manzano mountail It was from the 5| New Mexico. fragment fou! ins just after 09th Bomb Wing Robert P. Skil-| HOW TO HELP ASIA_AND' KEEP OFF FRENCH TOES?’ Behind The World News _By WALTER BREEDE, JR.. | Associated Press Writer { In 30 days or so. the first big !shipment of American military’ {aid will be on its way to French ‘Indo-China. + In French Indo-China, we are ‘supporting the governments of ‘three semi-colonial states -which jare currently up to their necks in |a shooting war with Communist- , led guerrillas. | ; The leader of the guerrillas is a hard-fisted gentleman by the name of Ho Chi Minh. He is de-} scribed as a friend of Mao Tze Tung, the premier of Communist China. The forces of the loyal opposi-‘ tion are rallying around an ari this time. We will welcome and tocratie young man who answers! gladly bargain with the Union} to the name of Bao Dai. He’s,0n any proof which it may have} head of the new Indo-Chinese Re- | in support of its position.” | public of Viet-Nam. He used to} “Unless such proof is forth-| | be a king. He has quite a reputa-/coming, we must conclude that tion as a playboy. ithe failure to provide proof | Bao Dai and his government means that the union has no jus- take their orders from the tification for its demand or that | French. They have been striving i part of Union strategy to {to break eway from French rule, ‘and the French have reluctantly | promised them a measure of} _ political independence. | But while ex-emperor Bao Dai is the nominal head of the big- gest of the Indo-Chinese _ states, | the chief burden of fighting off ithe local Reds has fallen to the French Foreign Legion. | This is the difficult situation in which the United States is about to intervene to the tune of 15 , million do'lars We are going to send 15 mil- }lion dollars worth of war sup- ‘plies to French Indo-China. | Something of an argument has ‘developed as to who will get js aid—the Indo-Chinese gov- jernments themselves, or the | French Foreign Legion. ! It is the announced policy of the State Department to help the Democratic governments in the Far ifast preserve their poli-j tical freedom. Spelled» out in terms of cold war, this means we are willing to help these govern- ments stand firm against Com- munism. But, the Indo-Chinese governments are not politically free—not yet, anyway—and any encouragement we give them likely to result in angry protests {from the French. The French are considered to be among our staunchest cold war partners. So the problem is—how to keep our promises of furthering ; independence movements in | Asia without treading on the toes of the French? There can be no doubt the official American stand on the matter. Ambassador, Philip Jessup made it very clear in a , recent broadcast. Radio, TV Gain As NEW YORK, April 15.—().— Radio-television stocks bounced , up like a rubber ball today after an opening sinking spell. Fresh strength in the TV group] followed a spectacular rise yes- terday when gains ranged to an |>xtrene of 8% points. The | gains temrted heavy profit tak- ing sales today and for a while jlosses runring to around two points were scored. Losses were eventually |placed with fractional gani: j most cases Elsewhere, the market clined over a broad front. the exception of several utility stocks, leaders sold at mark | downs of fractions to a point or | so. re in de- With! Higher prices were paid for |Admiral Corporation, Emerson} lradio, International Telephone, Magnavox, Avco, Motorola, and; American Cable and Radio Cor- . poration held steady while Philco land Zenith were inclined to be balky i | In the rvinus column were U. S. | Steel, Bethlehem Steel, General} | Motors, Chrys Goodrich, ! Montgomery Ward, Douglass Air- craft, Ex-Cell-O, American Tele-| phone, Kennecott Copper, Air} Reduction and du Pont. | Lower in the curb were Cities |Service, Claude Neon, Electric }Bond & Share, Fairchild Engine, Fansteel Metallurgical, Humble} Oil and Keiser-Frazer. issues were cme in the bond mar- ER FICTITIOUS | NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned desiring to engage ‘ in business under the fictitious name of “The Hibiscus M 311] Simonton Streeg, Key West, Florida, intends to register said fictitious name with the clerk of the Cireuit Court of Monroe, County, Florida. Dated March 24, 1950. : M. MITCHELL, | = ‘Trustee. . thee pu about } i ‘At Market’s Close [85 THE Says Union Does Not Justify It Wage Demands The Telephone Union (CWA-| CIO) has made no effort what- ever to justify its wage demands | on the Southern Bell Telephone} Company during the period @f} intensified bargaining by Prési,| dent Truman, G. D. Garner, vice- president of the company,; de- clared today. “We have appealed to.} union negotiator; repeatedly dur ing this period to furnish us facts) to support their demand for $15,- 500,000 increase, but they have | not done so,” Mr. Garner said. | “The mere desire for morg} money cannot be considered as a sound basis for granting aj general wage increase.” “The company has union representatives with sta- tistical and other proof to sup- port its position that a general wage increase is not justified at provided force a stalemate and invite out-| side intervention. Such interven- tion would have the effect of} putting a premium on union stalling and would be a d ° trous blow to collective bargain- Chemistry Bldg. Is Dedicated A U. Of Florida GAINESVILLE, April 15.—(#). —A new modern combination cl om and laboratory unit has joined the Ivory Towers on the University of Florida campus. The new chemistry-pharmacy building was dedicated today in ceremonies honoring the late dean Townes Randolph Leigh. ‘The new building was named in his honor. The Dean was head of the College of Arts and Sci- ences, Chemistry department and Vice President of the University. He died in February, 1949 after serving on the staff for 29 years. LOST “Shay, offisher, corner?” thy wheresh election, PRECIN Mary's ispah mary neher. 1G Angela Street lorence 71 Clerk—Mrs, pall Inspectors ny Juan Borges, Clerk Inspect Mrs. Jennie Gwynn Caralyn Ford, Mrs u to Willis Sehr Thompsen, Inspectors Roberts, Mrs. Mrs. Wall Be 7 Florrie 1 Pinder, Sr. rts, Rupert Ksowles, CT NO. 10 ou Clerk—Mrs. Inspectors— Mrs. William oN. Baker, Mrs, Violet St oy RECINCGT NO. 1f Grocery, Virginia and Vlorida Streets owen Sawyer Clerk Inspector ilton P High and Clerk —W Aibury Pinder, Rose Angurtha nspectors—Mrs J Mrs. Nell Menende; Lope? ot orn Clerk—d Inspectors Olive Mrs. Li Robert _| FURNISHED COMPLETELY | (urnished _two- KEY, WEST CITIZEN Classified Ads ' INFORMATION FOR THE ADVERTISER re Days: Rates: b Wa, Wisp! Applicaties* f3s' 4. 4 8 Point LIGHTFACE CAPS “The rate for 8 Point light- face (regular) caps is 1% tames a line more than the cost for 8 Point lightface regular type. 8 Point Blackface Type The rate for 8 Point black- face type is 1% times a line more than the cost for 8 Point lightface regular type. Single and Consecutive Days 8 Point BLACKFACE CAPS The rate for 8 Point black- face caps is 2 times a line more than for 8 Point light- face regular type. Display 10 Point Type 1% times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. 12 Point Type 2 times rate for 8 Foint lightface regular type 18 Point Type 8 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. 24 Point Type 4 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. PAGE FIV? | LEGALS — UIT COURT 0) J Plaintiff, DIVORCE OLISON: Minimum Charge bete ndant ‘ ABRION Minimum space to be = charged for any one inser- } South @arolina tion will be for 3 lines. (Es- 1 you ARE HE Y Ore 1 tinate 5 words per line.) Nea why exneasod ~ plaint for Divorce Aut t eye it Deadline Yo insure publication, copy must be in the Adver- tising Department office be- fore 11 o’ciock in the morn- ing on the day of publica- | tion. Hed chuse: otherwise itions therein will be taken a wd ORDERE Phone 5) Use your phone. Adver- tiserents may be inse.ved in these columns by phone os \ Cffice Lusiaess office in The Citizen Building, corner of IN CHRCLLP COURT op "Piy Greene and Ann Streets. EN ee ities 2 COUNTY. Door te the right on enter- ing building. MICHAEL mplainant ADVERTISING, FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND HOUSES fenced i1 yard. $100.00 month- ly. Phone § for information before six o'clock apr13-3t THREE-ROOM APARTMENT Bath, All Electrie Kitchen “Utilities Furnished STUTZ HOTEL 410 Fleming Street apr12-tf| ALL ADVERTISING IS ACCEPTED ing, transient or contract, The Citizen will be responsible only for the .irst inserticn in CLASSIFIED | sr and in DISPLAY ADVERTISING for only the actual amount of space occupied by| the part of the udvertisement where the error occurs. ——— ATTRACTIVE 2-bedroom house, |: under the following conditions: | | = } ees: es DIVORCE 2 In “be event of error in advertis. | 11) PiZAbETH yTIF LED You Ste Sear Ese ON in BIS ~ i that suit for Divorce s heen filed FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED—MALE j suatont v0 a here id : es os —Hswer on att "TWO glass show cases. Reason- BUTCHER, apply in_ person ind file the able. J. R. Stowers Co., Broadway Market, 727 Duval] the Glens, of Duval Strv -t. aprl3-tf Street. apr.12,-6t} Ivecree Pre ¢ te { against you DONE and ORDER 700-19 heavy duty 6 ply tir Apply Citizen office. apr.12,-tf ROCK, marl, sand, top soil. See us for cheapest prices in town. 1350-M, Buster Cerezo. aprl5-30t { HELP WANTED—FEMALE BEAUTY operator or Manicurist / | Apply Martin Hair Stylist, 921 ,Truman Ave. Phone 1488. i | apr.12,-6t TOM 0. WATKINS, A ttorney for Complainant K. Sawyer Deputy Clerk POSITION WANTED—FEMALE Key Weat, FURNISHED house. Hot water, couple only. Apply rear 1012 Varela Street, upstairs. | aprll-st} FURNISHED apartments, 3 rooms and bath. Everything furnish- ed. €oral Hotel Apartments, op- posite Past Office. mar28-30t APARTMENT, newly renovated, private Bath, all modern con- veniences. _By.;week er month. Post Office Inn, Simonton St. is roto mar2T-tt oe VETERANS! OWN your 2 or 3 bedroom home. No down payment. $63: month- ly. Phone 598.from 1 to 7 P.M.; mar6-tf ‘apartment, couple . Apply 1128 Mar- Phone 846-J. apr8-7t only, no pe garet Street bedroom ‘bungalow on. land- scaped corner lot in nice resi- dential section. Johnson_ and Johnson, 4!5 Duval Street. Phone 372 apr8-tf ONE 3 and 4 room apartments. All eloctric kitchen. M & By Motel, Phene 1445-W. aprl4-tf APARTMENT. Couple only. 1107 Varela Street. apr14-2tx “FOR RENT—OFFICE SPACE FIVE bundles of old newspapers, 5c. Ing tire The Citizen Office. Phone 51. mar21-tf iG a a FOR SALE—KEAL ESTATE LOT, 80’x 450’, cast shore Big Pine Key containing large deep.dredged yacht harbor and channel to, Bogie Channel. On graded county road. Beautiful sand beach. Lot is filled and graded behind sand beach. Ap- ply Hudgins & Alfonso, Inc. | Phone Summerland Key, No 2 for appointment. apr15-19-22-26-4t FOR any kind of property, large or small homes. Ocean frontage. Motels,. investments, building lots, business property on Duval Street, etc. Paul Boysen, Fleming Street, Box 303, K.W. apr4-30t 300° by approximately 275’ on old’ highway, Stock Islard, to wa- terfront with riparian xghts, $5,- 000. Phone 60f (Dan Navarro). apr4-tf FOR SALE—BOATS AND MARINE MOTORS 34 FT. cabin cruiser, $1,000. Chrysler marine motor. Used only one season. Phone 1002-M. apr11-6tx , FOR SALE—CANINES AND FELINES STORE SPACE, centrally located, reasonable rent. One to three year lease. Apply Hotel La Con- cha, apr13-5t FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS ONE-BEDROOM apartment, ev- erything furnished, private beach. Also ‘!rooms. ; Attractive seat monthly. _rates,. Marine guth and Simonton. SNS te ce sea FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS mar29-30tx OVLA&SEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming St. Roonis from $10.00 weekly. Coffee shop, bar. Phone 798. mar31-tf FOR RENT—ROOMS 2800 aprl4-3tx i _ WANTED TO RENT NAVY couple, ine to rent two-bedroom house or apartment. Phone 1426-XJ. apr.12,-4tx SS Clerk Inspe Merk—John A. Russell. Inspectors—Cecil Green. der, Richard William PRECINCT NO. 17 jer, Rick's Barber Shop Alvin Pin- Tave: Clerk—John Curr: Inspectors—Geo. W. Albury, Roed- ney Albury, G. Willington Saw- yer. 5.1950 _|NEW, uvfurnished house, FOR SALE—HOUSES Seiden- | 290. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS. A.K.C. CHAMPION STOCK. 6; MONTHS. MRS. McELROY, BOX 315, RT. 2, HOMESTEAD, FLA. SERVICES AND REPAIRS —SEWING MACHINES SEWING MACHINE service in,” your home. give free estimates. Phone 1098-R. apr15-6tx FOR SALE—PRINTED FORMS ——_ LEASES, 5c each. Promissary notes, l: each. Minimum ch rge Sc. Artman Press, Citizen Eidg. Phone 51 mar21-tf TRANSPORTATION — LOCAL and long distance _haul- ing and storage. Ramsey Trans- CLEAN, rleasant bedroom, $8.00) fer, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. Phone | weéekly, double. j berg Ave. Phone 1067-M. Agent for Burnham Van Lines. apr10-tf MOVING AND HAULING ee Storage - Furniture Moving two children de-|feal and Long Distance Agert Airvan Moving & Storage iSLAND CITY TRANSFER Phones 166 and 488 &. V. Kinsman mar29-30t two bedrooms, tile bath, 40-gallon electric hot water heater, corner lot. $2,000.00 cash, balance} PARROT, Finch, $61.00 menthly, F.H.A. Immedi- ate occupancy, FOR SALE—TRAILERS Pareto ish eet 1948 GLIDER house trailer, 19- foot. Sleeps four. Fully equip- ped. Nelson Dolly. $800.00. MP.R. Smith, Mastic Trailer Park, 638 United Sireet. apr14-6tx GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES large | ———_—_ <<< Canary, and Parrakeet, Seeds, Pet supplies. 2400 Flagler Ave. Key West Garden and Lawn Sup- apr15-6tx/ ply, 830 Fleming St. Phone 1019. apr. 12,-tf PERSONAL SERVICES Notary Public NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office marl4-tt 626° 1948 aprl4-5t | We electrify and’, | THOROUGHLY experienced lady ; desires hotel work in house-| yorich oF PUBLE keeping, department. Write box’ | * is hereby given a i3-PB care Citizen app.l2,-Gtx RNNe Meaning Oi ae ity of ites the Plan , Floric PUBLIC SERVICE | EXCAVATING. bulldozing, heav; hauling, pile driving, road building, DDT fogging, etc. FREE ESTIMATES | Write Hudgins & Alfonso, Inc., Ramrod Key Post Office Phone: Summerland Key No. 2 jan4-wed-sat-tf LEGALS tT COURT OF THE] Phi IN THE CIRCUL ENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUTD) —casteriy. from, the ND FOR MONROK COUNTY, | Von Phister| and Grinnet} STATE OP FLOHIDA. IN CHAN- sty-six C6 Feef and inches and, rynning ng Von Phister Street CERY. Case Ne. DAVID R. KIMB ortheasterly —‘dlmectior Lalas eae ht (48)° feeta nthe ve DIVORCE | at right angles in. a Ngrthwest- WINIFRED GUTITIE MBELL.| erty di nN Urree (03) : feet aad Six (65 3; thence PUBLICAT! GUTHRIE TO hence | IDENCE Vv ‘ bag ~ ‘a yd angles a Southea iy di- | NOUATI: HERE rection Ninety-three Nise feet aid REQUIRED to serve a copy of | and Six (i) inches out to Von r Answer to the Bill of Com- Phixter to the poJak of beginning. * #4 Fda this a, LOWE, “iy Clerk. Dated at Key . Monr ith day © SEAL) BA Clerk of t uit Court, Monroe County, Florida. (sd) Florence EB. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. “THOMAS Solicitor © ARDELL L. JORDAN, Plaintiff, DIVORCE CITIZEN OFFICE ret ! UBLICATION NICK 3 J unknown. ARIE HER y ORDERED $ UIRED to sont Z of th a - ‘4 on the Plaintift #4 ws P. je the original An- % * swer in the office of the Clerk of} | Ne the Circuit Court on or before May 4th, A. DP. 1950, in the above enti- tled matter; ofherwixe the mllega- | ee tions therein contained will, be d ., NH and ORDERED at Key, eS Florida, this pie Bb. 1950, 500 R. ADAMS, | For Clerk of the Circuit Court, , Monroe County, Florida. THE— Artman Press nty By: Kathleen Notlage, CITIZEN BUILDING Deputy Clerk. PORTER IV., tor Yor Plaintiff, jeming Street, y West, Fla. apr.1-8-15-22,1950, ERE. ¢ K _ Make It Smooth With

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