The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 21, 1950, Page 8

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Aremrencatnn i 5 wre shea eee teers PET wane aver enw ° oo (®) Wirephoto AT’TIMORE (foreground) looks the other way as Louis in the rearon his way to the witness stand at the Foreign Relations sub-committee hearing in Washington Budenz, a former Communist, testified Lattimore @ member of a “Communist cell” and was a party to a con- ty“to deliver China to the Communists. However, he de- jared he was noi saying that Lattimore is a Communist. (®) Wirephoto COMMUNIST LOUIS BUDENZ TESTIFIES to the Foreign Relations sub-committee in Washington Thurs- that Owen Lattimore was a member of a “Communist cell.” swore he knew Lattimore was associated with two men who (were “Soviet agents.” But after an hour and a half of accusa- F288 he declared he was not saying that Lattimore is a Com- jmnunist. Lattimore has denied under oath that he ever was a to HAVANA THREE FLIGHTS DAILY - TO HAVANA TO KEY WEST Leave Arrive Arrive Key West Havana Plight a Key West 10:15 A.M, 11:60A.M. | 951 $:00A.M. 9:45 A.M. 1:45 P.M. 330 P.M. | 953 12:30P.M. 1:15 P.M, 4:00P.M. 4:45P.M. | 955 3:00P.M. 3:45 P.M. EROVIAS “Q” S. A. ROGELIO GOMEZ. Agen’ THEYRE CALLED “SOVIET AGENTS” | (#) Wirephoto HERE ARE THE MEN Louis F. Budenz called ‘Soviet Agents” in his testimony to the Senate Foreign Relations sub- committee in Washington on Thursday. Philip Jaffe (top) is former editor of the magazine Amerasia. Frederick Vander- | bilt Field (bottom) is an offi- | cial of the Institute of Pacific | Relations. Budenz swore Owen Lattimore was associated with them. | Sheep and goats increased steadily in Texas for 40 years but have dropped the past few } McCall dollars and costs, also for reckless {Key West “Dear Mr THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Judge Caro Fines Several Traffic Violators Today Judge Thomas Criminal Court session this ing and heard eral cases traffic violations. Harold Christian fined fifty dollars reckless driving, and driving|ruary 26th was disclosed here to-' played a highly succ without an operators’ license.| da gagement at the club 1 . Reckless driving charges cost The government takes roughly}. The band will feature a 45 John Wesley Rinehart twenty-|half of the estate—$581,226—in minute floor show with thd ssed fifteen dollars similar charge was fined and ¢ and W twenty-fi driving ACCEPT INVITATION (Continued From Page One) at this memorable af- fair”. The letter from Mr. Perez fol-|C Willard on a theft charge. R = A ~ d ‘Mr. Louis M. J. Eisner, trom Mis: McCoy. But Miss “Mayor of the City of Key West, Florida Eisner: “It is a pleasure for where it was hoisted for itransportation to Cardenas, Cuba {and all your expenses during those days in Cuba as an official cur ME our Take me to any drug store—Ask for Blis-To-Sol, 50 or 75 cents. Test Blis-To-Sol _ Yourself. If it fails to eczema, z ing worm—if it fails to guest. RATES “I assure you, Mr. Eisner, IN THE LINE OF REASONABLE that my government will deeply e appreciate our attendance to Ch Iidren’s lsc fe “A Ford T C YS Hotel 6 COME TO THE.’ oF. 3 St relieve athlete's foot—itching of : Elevator Temove soft corns and callouses, mail.empty bottle to Blis-To-Sol, Macon, Ga. your money Heignded Adv. PEARLMAN’S INCORPORATED ————_—_—_—__— “THE "STORE OF QUALITY” iotfast 's Largest LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S Store AS ADVERTISED IN SEVENTEEN You're dainty as Springtime ... in these captivating new cottons . . de- signed by Maggi de Maggie. Every one with full skirt, fresh delicate de- tails. Wear them anywhere, dawn till dark, without wilting. The Pique- embossed fabric is sanforized, crush- resistant, quick- as-a-wink to wash.° In a bouquet of colors: petal pink, yellow, dawn blue and white. Three styles in stock... sizes 7 to 15. At Only $7.95 GET THE HABIT of SHOPPING at PEARL RS / LADY CUPID MAN‘S ‘0 presided at | Martin was and costs for . Laughton Cestal was de | me to let!turn the money.” the Dean Hudson And Orchestra To Play At Officers’ Club |Lauder Leaves Estate Of Over $1,000,000 HAMILTON, Scotland, April| Dean Hudson and his thirteen, —(#)—The Scottish minstrel,' piece orchestra will play for a r Har Lauder, left an estate, dance at the Fort Taylor Officers: of one million, five thousand, 118 Club tomorrow evening. The dollars. The will of the singer, Florida-born orchestra leader and comedian who died on Feb-, and his nationally pop’ lay band death duties | Chief beneficiaries are Sir Har~) niece, Miss Gretna “Lauder, his constant companion for many years, and other relativ choir. On Monday evening, from nine, until one A.M. Hudson and his i band will provide music and a} show for an All Hands dance at the Seaplane Base hanger. FLORIDA BRIEFS (iy The Associated Press) | AIN’T LOVE GRAND? | MIAMI, April 21.—(4).—Harold | | Eugene Adkins faced Judge Ben Arthur Barrows Of Air Force !. WASHINGTON, April 21.—(). | MeCoy no longer wanted to pros- | ecute “We're married” Adkins ex- N plained. “We fell in love while ~The White House has announc- she was trying to get me to re- ed that Arthur Barrows has re- , Signed as Under Secretary of the you know that our government of| Judge Willard dismissed the Air Force Cuba, in a letter that I just re- | case. Barrow’s resignation was dated ceived from the State Depart- “oe March 6. In it he said he is will-) ment, wishes very much that] ARREST GAINES ing to remain until his resigna- the Mayor of Key West attend} TALLAHASSEE, April 21.— tion can become effective with ! the festivals of the centenary of] ().—The first arrest has been’ the least inconvenience to the the Cuban flag at Cardenas, Cuba, | made on indictments returned by | Ait Force. z a grand jury investigating affairs: President Truman in accepting effective RUSSIA REJECTS (Continued From Page One) the American plane fired first on the Soviet fighter planes. The Soviet note today. broadcast by Moscow radio} and picked up by the So- viet Monitor in London, said: “As already reported in} the note of the Soviet Gov- ‘ernment of April 11. the} : Sherry Sisters and a cappella] American aircraft which) nen violated south of Lepaya.,| Latavia, the Soviet fron- tier. was a‘ four-engined military aircraft B-29 Fly- ing Fortress, which not only failed to obey the de-| mand of the Soviet fighter, planes to follow them and land at an aerodrome but opened fire on the Soviet) planes. “ After the leading Soviet fighter aircraft had been compelled to fire in reply. j . : the American aircraft turn- ed off in the direction of the sea and disappeared. “These are the facts es- tablished by proper verifi- cation.” | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL at All Grocers first time in May 19, 1850, dur-| at Florida A. and M. College. the resignation set no ing the days of May 17, 18, 19,{ The former director of the; date. 20, and 21 of this year, for] school’s extension division, An- which reason I am glad to in-]thony Gaines, was arrested today | $87 in “kick-backs” on purchases vite you to that celebration in| on four charges of embezzlement.! from a photographer. the name of the Cuban govern-| Gaines was arrested by Leon| Sheriff Frank Stoutmire said ment, hoping that you will ac-| county Deputy eriff Arthur, he has officers seeking the other cept such official invitation, bes} Register in Greensboro, North} two indicted, but has not taken jcause, as you know, there are|Carolina and returned to Talla-| them into custody. Their identi- many historic and friendly tie»| hassee. ties have not been officially an- and bonds between your city and He is charged on three counts, nounced. Cuba. on embi ing extension division] = am a EI “The Committee in char funds totaling nearly $3,000. 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