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THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1950 PERJURY TRIAL REVEALS PAYMENT OF $1,268 TO-JOHN MARAGON BY MOLASSES CO. WASHINGTON, April 20.—(#). some confidential files of the Maragon for help, and Maragon —Government witnesses have FBI and Agriculture Department agreed to give it. testified that the former White! exposed in court. | He said that Maragon was giv- House calicr, John Maragon, was} The court has not yet made a en $500-by check, another $500 paid $1,268 for representing a decision on the documénts, but later by another check, and that molass ‘ompany when it had. Maragon’s attorney said that he he, Polland. had paid a $168 hotel wart rationing difficulties: would insist on getting the pa- bill Maragon had in Washington. with the Agriculture Department. pers before Milton Polland of Polland also testified that he Maragon is on trial in federal Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is dismiss- gave Maregon $100 cash in New court on a charge of lying to ed as a witness. York. Se investigators about his; Polland is the uncle of Harold The defense immediately _ re- business and financial affairs, in-! Ross, the Vice President of the plied wit: a suggestion that $500 cluding his relationship with the molasses firm. It was Polland of the total was a coverup con- Allied Molasses Company of{ who brovght the name of Major tribution from a Milwaukee Re- Perth Amboy, New Jersey. | General Harry. Vaughan into the publican to the Democratic party Today 1'.e government decided j trial. yin Missouri. to push ahead with the molasses Polland said that he first met! The defense also replied that firm aspect of the c and risk | Maragon at a party in Milwau- $100 more was given Maragon to the possibility that Federal Judge: kee given in Vaugkan’s honor. make up for the loss of gold Jennings Bailey might order: Polland testified that he asked coin. TRUMAN ANNOUNCES PLANS FOR WORLD-WIDE COUNTER OFFENSIVE WASHINGTON, Apr. 20—(4).¥- —Presidert Truman has announc- | RE ed plans for a world-wide Demo-| [Re | SS cratic propaganda counter-offen- | uy $ creda he cutee [em | This Pigeon The President said he had giv-| WEATHERMAN |K en Secretary of State Dean Ache-| ATHERMAN Knows About son the go-ahead for a renewed} 7 7 national information program. to| Says\‘Flying Saucers’ combat Russian deceit, distortion | 2 and lies. | Key West and Vicinity: Partly] | AUBURN, Ala. — (2). — cloudy through Friday; continued | Here’s one pigeon that knows In a speech to thee American sais ‘ i; ; Society of Newspaper Editors, | W@!™- Indications of widely scat-| there’s something to this fly- Mr. Truman called for coopera. teed. Showers. Light to gentle, ing saucer business. all Mmericah intarration variable winds, moderate at} Jim Clark, of Birmingham. 2: iedig’ newspapers, times. | was working out with the : es *| Florida: Partly cloudy with a! Auburn track squad. He magazines, and motion. pictures: for what he called “A great cam- paign of truth to make ourselves heard aroynd the world.” The world must be convinced, he said, that the United States} has no purpose in going to war except in defense of freedom. The counter-attack, he said, must knock down the Communist propaganda that America is war- | few local showers today and Fri- hauled off and fired away day. Cooler in extreme north por-| with the discus. j tion today and in north central; The discus—or flying sau- portions Friday. | cer—sailed about 60 or so Jacksonville Thru’The Florida} yards and smacked an inno- Straits and East Gulf of Mexico:| cent pigeon watching the Light to moderate variable winds! proceedings from atop a goal ! mostly southwest to west today; post at one end of the field. becoming north and_ northeast, No real harm done, though. | Friday. Partly cloudy weather; It was a glancing blow and mongering and Imperialistic sae with a few local showers. i the pigeon fluttered away that our economy is weak and|..2#¢ksonville To Apalachicola:/ under its own’ power. about to collapse. No smali craft or storm warnings | ______ sia He urged the true version of! have been issued. Hes = aa American life be spread more and | Report | A P to: foreign farmers; by workers to 8:30 A.M., EST 4 5 foreign workers. In particular, he}. Key West, Fla., April 20, 1950 | Postponed Until ' i PAGE THREB 175 Years Ago Battle Of Concord Was Fought WALTHAM. Mass.—(?).—The nineteenth of April, 1775, is a long, long time ago, 175 years ago this month. It’s the anniver- Suit Ends In Amicable Settlement INFORMATION FOR THE ADVERTISER settlement of the Rates Per Line of Space for Single and Consecutive Days Minimum Charge ‘ Minimum space to be charged for any one inser- An amicable Cin rt suit file Ate! Point ireuit Court suit filed by Hl 8 Point . torney Tom Watkins for Sarah | e Davis aoainet she. Souther: Lightface (Regular) Type BLACKFACE CAPS 4 tion will be for 3 lines. (Ba- sary of that April day: when the at Caly Pharsiney tor iiftwics tbe 10¢ The rate for 8 Puint black- timate 5 words per line.) minute men of Concord_and Lex- ington fired the shot heard suffered in a fall at the rear of 3 Consecutive Days — 9c face caps is 2 times a line Sis ‘the ere was announced 6 Consecutive Days &e more than for 8 Point light- ‘round the world. A heroic and itoday by Watkins. 15 Consecutive Days Te face regular type. ; D eee a hardy lot those Minute. Men of Mrs. Davis suffered a broken|§} 30 Consecutive Days — 6¢ _ Yo insure publication, New England. In fast, so hardy {arm in the fall and she brought (Display Rater Op Display copy must be in the Adver- that there is to this day a man in “suit against the pharmacy for Applicatio~* 10 Point Type tising Department office be- Waltham, near Lexington, who $3,500, claiming the defendant —_ 1% times rate for 8 Point fore 11 o'clock in the ee remember hearing that great had left water and garbage de- 8 Point lightface regular type. ing on the day of publica: jstory first hand. 175 years of bris on the sidewalk. LIGHTFACE CAPS tion. ‘history by word of mouth! The suit was dimissed on or- The rate for 8 Point light. 12 Point Tyee . Danae The historian here is Dr. Al- der signed by Judge Aqulino face (regular) caps is 1% 2 times rate 8 Foint Phone 51 fred Worcester, who is 94 years Lopez, Jr., of Circuit Court. times a line more than the lightface regular type. _Use your phone. Adver- old. When he was four years old, —_—_—___—_——_———- cost for 8 Point lightface 1 8 P . t T tisements may be inserted he heard the story of the battle 9% regular tyve. om im these columns by phone of Lexington and Concord from Dr Sander S | _ 3 times rate for 8 Point — his great-grandmother. As a six- © 8 Point lightface regular type. - Office year-old child, she was there. As Iwe Blackface Type ° ‘Business office in The Dr. Worcester quotes that des- iF y The rate for8 Pont bick- 24 Point Type Citizen Building, corner of |f|cription it all sounds like just 1cense 0 face type is 1% times a line Greene and Ann Streets. yesterday, could be ‘some later more than the cost for 8 4 times rate for 8 Point Door to the right on enter- war. The old woman said, acor- 2 ay Point lightface regular type. lightface regular type. ing building. ding to the doctor. ractiee nh iS iH “My father had gone: when I — waked up that morning: and they told me ‘the Minute. Men were! CONCORD, N. H., April? 20—| ——————___—_— = = (®).—The State Board of Regis-| ALL ADVERTISING IS At under the following conditions: In the event of error in advertis~} | ojieg out in the night...Ana they tration in medicine in New| ig, transient or contract, The a will be, zesponsible only for the first inserticn in CLASSIFIED | .oiq ‘you can hear. the. drums Hampshire has revoked the li-| ADVERTISING, and in DISPLAY ADVERTISING tor only the actual amount of space occupied by/ now, and the fifes. There's been, fighting up in Lexington and the cense of Dr. Herman Sander. the part of the advertisement where the error occurs. ht t British have come to search all Dr. Sander was acquitted by a a jury in March in the death of a} FOR RENT—APARTMENTS: FOR RENT—TRAILERS FOR SALE—USED CARS our houses.” ~ ‘ That’s how. the..old ‘jady. told fatally ill cancer patient, Mrs. AND HOUSES AND ROOMS Abbie Borvoto, The! State Board - 1948 OLDSMOBILE Model 78, ex-/ it. She was 90 when. she told it cellent condition. $1,350,00. Ap-|‘to her gréat-grandson, atid he revoked his license for what it] APARTMENT, everything furn-} 19-FOOT trailer, $35.00 monthly, e ) : called “morally reprehensible ac-| ished, utilities, linens, ete.] on your lot. See Elva Higgins, ply Gill Motel, Phone 750-M.- still remembers it. The old lady tion in deliberately injecting air” | Adults onlv. No pets. Cool, clean,} back Weavers, Stock Island. apr20-3t} had her facts dead. straight, toa. into a patient. The Board said it] comfortable. Must b eseen to. be apr18-3tx ao She recalled that the British weré was not concerned with the ques- | appreciated. 1511 Truman Ave.-or4 j 1S aad poppe coat y gn Cantor, re sachs tion of. whether the patient was| 922 North Beach. apr20-tf RENT—HOTEL ‘adio a eater. $1,000. store of ‘military supplies alive ie dead at these. Nol 2 FOR sae : sos adeanans Minter, 545-D Poinciana. ‘{the Rebels had gathered. And aprl8-3tx, that’s exactly it. The. Redeoats Dr. Sander has declined com-~ a Ss 9 ‘leming | ander has declined com-'} THREE-ROOM . apartment and| OVLASEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming | came--to'- Her hduhe. eal. ek ment on the decision.: And his} bath. $62.00 monthly, plus elec-} _ St. Rooms from $10.00 weekly. | counsel has refused to say wheth- | tricity. : e tt} Co: . bar. Phone 798. FOR SALE—MUSIGAL day, 175 years ago, but she was a a ue beled ee a apr20-tt} Coffee shop, ON ew te INSTRUMENTS - Mittle child asleep. When she, woke oe | —_—___—_—_—_——_———| they. had’ sacked the. house. to the State Supreme Court. NEW roomy efficiency apart- The State Board hinted that] yronts, completely furnished, WANTED TO RENT SMALL studio size piano... Mo-] So, it’s a long time. since the reno, piano tuner Phone 825-J:{ Minute Men stood by the: rude Dr. Sander might apply for re-| \ith utilities. Near Navy Yard er A yee ing i . Ya ‘ 18-64 i C sinstatement in two months. It] Reasonable summer tates. Adults} UNFURNISHED house with two bs Primers ate abs. tork. ot said, “No aplication for reinstates only. No pets. The Price Organi-| oF three bedrooms. Phone 1457)" Fon save—TRAILERS Sow: nig : ar meas srould (be! zation Realtors, 411 Fleming St. before 4 P.M. apran-6he : L — ; 1950.” Sones apr20-tt| TERY small sleeping room by|1948 GLIDER house trailer, 19] PLEASED. WITH SPIRIT { . x es * foot. Sleeps four. Fully equip- pe ‘ The dead woman's husband, elderly man with no bad habits. ped. Nelson Dolly. $800.00. M.P.R. (Continued From Page fad . a i f ent. {| TWO-BEDROOM house furnish- € cd'on‘the board ction, saying ne] ,-€@ of unfurnished, available) PHONE“ SPREE | Smith, Mastic ‘Trailer Park, G34) 2, Forewson, “amy pleased with | , : ai i 7 4 @ feels the doctor got, “a raw deal.” | May 21. Apply 1211 Laird erie FOR RENT—COTTAGES United Street. pets the whole. School: establishment 4 Borroto said, “Dr. Sander suf- ar P j of Monroe, : 7 HELP WANTED—MALE COZY cottage, living-room, bed- room, kitchenette. bath. Also TE hand outdoor kitchen and patio, $18.00 wae eee iy, soe ae ee ee ee eekly; $60.00 monthly, com-! ary. Daily from noon to 10 P.M. pletely furnished. Godfrey, Key. Apply in person, Southern Ci NEW two-bedroom house, furn- West Trailer Park, Simonton and Hotei, 326 Duval St. oe it is goit fered terrifically. I think he has Eitan I ts ates suffered enough. I. can’t under- ey he stand the medical Board’s ac- tion.” A state representative, George Myhaver, has announced that he en ONE 2-bedroom house complete- —|to continue to ly furnished, 710 Bakers Lane. EIT apr19-2t 4 é | will. seek a legislative investiga+] ished, $100.00 per month. ‘Phone! virginia St: 19-31 urged exchanges of students and Temperature fhe fcerine a ee lore bess beaut teachers with foreign countries, | Highest yesterday 2 Next Week ibn, bf the license seyopation,, 138, after.) 615-8. > SRE es LIFETIME JOB The cold war propaganda fight, | Lowest lost night oo ext Wee a z RAE open FOR SALE—HEAL ESTATE | SELL W. T. RAWLEIGH prod; in a 5 “ ean 7 i ee z ‘or rent, opposi 4 abli » Sold get the real story across to peo- — «| Oatee ae eae ae : aprl8-3tx] Avenue: four lots 70x 88, half-’ from Miami. 250 items, .all. vol- ple in otter ‘countries, we ‘will, ‘Precipitation duled for Friday night at Bay-| Save Considerable |———_________| block east of White street. Write untary repeaters, priced tight lose the battle by default. Total last 24 hours i Thursd: f k TWO-BEDROOM apartment new-] P. 0. Box 606. aprl9-3t high quality. A business. of: Be ee Total this month Apri art Bee ot ee papa Money For U S ly furnished. Very reasonable. . Ave, own with a proven future. Con- Deficiency this month 4 ; 3 < We 1014 Truman Ave. apr18-6tx” 50 x 120-FOOT lot on Duck Ave., tact Avery C. Smith, distributor, nal ay All those who were: to take y ©. a . a Wear car 166 ing; Patt should be on time.’ Any| According to a recent report| = = Ti nee aA or aan Be 308 N.W. 27th Avenue, Miami, cy Ss year cel ak oie teh iG rtici ay Lin Ae acer ecient tee FURNISHED apartment, 1021] from 9.to 6, a a, -J. |Fla. Phone 4-3646, mornings. others wishing to participate may a Navy enws letter from apr8-6tx | 19-: Relative Humidity, @:30 am, {9° S° by calling 341-R or ad-{ Washington, D. C., 24, federal|, Packer Street. apr18-3tx : a. nel “™ | dressing a card to the city-recre- | government agencies having ‘ % ‘ : = W j k D 5 oe tation director. “suggestion awards” program in| TWO-ROOM apartment, all utili- FOR pan opas ape te | Meee es wanted, ‘day bevel arwic eeping oo anenaer { pai SE ESTEE 1949, have made total fund sav-| ties. Yard for children. -Bil-] OF smalt homes. Sah oe | SSE Of ane scooter, ‘3 kei ody Woes | FIND TWO WAYS ings in the amount of $18,422,948. | Nat, Hotel, 525 Eaton Street. Motels, investments, building | ply Western Union. —_—_apri8-3t é A total of $9,487,901 or 51.5% aprig-3tx, lots, business property on Duval WEYBRIDGE, Eng., April. 20.— Sea Level, 8:30 a.m. (®)—The English novelist 30.02 ins.—1016.9 mbs. (Continued From Page One) wick Deeping, died tod: — {common Arabian weed and is home in Weybridge. his age: 7: Tomorrow's Almanac jcalled Khallin. The other method requires _{only the poking of a finger into The author wrote many novels, | Surrise among which the best known are} Sunset “Sorrell and Son,” “Ropet’s} Moonrise | the neck, not a random - poke, Row” and “Old Wine and New.” | sunset i sr, but one striking a key ping, the son of a country Ti nerve center apparently involved ides ph: ian, studied to follow int fn the attacks. his steps. But he aban-| Naval Base doned his medical career after | t@MORROW (bridge) _.—0h 10m 9.0 ft. only a 3 *s practice for litera- Eastern Stanaard Time No Name Key ture. High Low (east end) —.+2h 20m He served four years in the 12:41 a.m. 4:56 a.m. ‘Boca Chica first world war in the Galipolli) —1y:94 ain. 6:42 pm. | (Sandy Pt.) —Oh 40m campaign, in Egypt, France and 000 Caldes Channel Belgium. To an interviewer) apprrioNAL TIDE DATA | (north end) .+2h10m +1.4 ft Deeping once said that the war Reference Station: Key West (—)—Minus sign. Corrections “as a great human gs ea ae Time of| Height of to be subtracted. launched Laie niaden aa sR Station— Tide |high wate:| (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to evitably Sorrell and son wa Bahia Honda be added. product of the war.” DEVASTATING FLOOD STRIKES IN NORTH DAKOTA Laie (Py Wirephoto THE HEART RIVER cui under the track of the Northern Pacific Rail- sphhauloe in mid-air neat Mandan. North Dakota. Rivers on rampage have flooded he state ‘and have driven hundreds of familios from their homes. FLOOD WATE! road and left it large areas of # Street, etc, Paul Boysen, 626'CLERK, experienced, for vegeta-|) ‘| Fleming “Stteet, Box 303, K.W. | ble department. Baer’s Market.| ci a aa apr4-30t apri?-tf of the money saved. has been done through the Navy's sug-] FURNISHED one-bedroom apart- gestion program alone. ment. Couple only. No pets.‘ | Apply after 5 P-M., 1221 Newton: i LEGALS St. apr18-3t | 300’ by approximately 275’ on. old highway, Stock Island, to W8lVou may be th we are :| FURNISHED apartment. No pets. terfront with riparian sahis, ss meekitie. Keon beset well- ‘Apply 818 Olivia. aprl8-3tx]000. Phone 60( (Dun paca “¢ known and well liked, cosmetics, : “ ° jwill place a reliable woman as IN CHANCER - THREE-ROOM APARTMENT |- : neighborhood representative. For —s HELP WANTED—FEMALE CIRCUIT COURT anak ee Ban Ati Eiecele Cra : : interview write Mrs. Smedley, plainant, ies rnishe Sy SOUR RSR AN Tiger ‘alm Beas NPE VORCE STUTZ HOTEL EVENRUDE outboard motor, 2 eae Box 1101, W.¥ apcinet 410 Fleming Street 7/10. wae agi hot apri2-tf] plate, practically new. Reason-) ATT AROUND beauty operator. able. 210 Duval. Street, apr20-3t Apply 536 Fleming Street. ei FURNISHED apartments, 3 rooms. apr17-tf + sch.| THREE PAIRS, four pane glass and bath. Everything furnish- windows, 23320. screens, brass ed. Coral Hotel Apaztments, 0) 3 = A 7 handles, hinges. Any good offer. posite Post Office, — mar28-S0t! hone i7¢2-J, Brinton. vefendant copy of you plaint on’ the ey and file th the office cult Cou aprl8-3tX| NIGHT CLERK, Apply South! 700-19 heavy duty 6 ply tire.| Beach Motel. No phone calls, Apply Citizen office. please. ‘apr20-t| apr.12,-tf APARTMENT, newly renovated, private bath, all modern con- ‘| veniences. By week or month. Post Office Inn, Simonton St. mar27-tt Deputy. Clerk VETERANS! igi eee ne OWN your 2 or 3 bedroom home. |1350-M, Buster Cerezo, oekee No down payment. $63 month- aprl5-30t ly. ‘Phone 598 from 1 to 7 P.M. |-—————_—______— aprl0-tf{/ FIVE bundles of old newspapers, 7 $c: Inatire The Citizen Office. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS {Phone 51. mar2l-tf t : fe xuD Soe 5s AND [SINGER sewing machine and ‘ typewriter. Phone 1031, ‘Mr. apr20-2tx yA-11,1950. CIRCUIT COURT TH JUDIC CLEAN, cumfortable room, reas- -\) @nable rate. 513 Whitehead L 21 Street, opposite Court House. v apr19-3tx] ONE 2%-horse Johnson outboard ——__—_____—_———| _ motor and-twelve foot skiff. TWO apartments available. Ligtt apr20-2t housekeeping room. 411 Wil- liam Street apri8-6tx against you vou ace te Guired to serve os of sour an-| QNE-BEDROOM apartment, ver on attorney for complainant ri : af eatery nal thereof, with |... erything © furnished, private beach. Also rooms. Attractive eekly, monthly rates. Marine} Street. lotel, South and Simonton. mar29-; urt on or be- rtherwixe De- Il be entered the @lerk of th fore May 19th, etee Pro’ Confes: against you. DATED this 19th da D. 1950, at Key W County, Florida mace (Circutt Court FOR ‘—BUNGALOWS Seal) KARL = pate te oF Clerk Cireuit Court % * ns eet Fai oon, pape gt By: Kathleen N COOL, spacious, beautifully furn-| earinile : ished, electric tub shower, | Attorney i Box 31 y West nitaciectih, Mc sine tlihetal tA Mol