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WEDNESDAY, April 26, 1950 ___ Protecting Public By Not Giving uy A Bell Telephone Company of- ficial issued the ment: “It would be the easier course for the company to give in to the union and to agree to arbitfation and pass any. increase in its wages along ‘to the public in in-' creased telephone ates. Wage arbitration almost ‘always results| in a compromise regardless of the} merits of the case. In this case we firmly believe there should be no compromise with what is ‘ right and what is fair. We do not) provides that under no ‘believe our: telephone customers} ee ae should be called upon to pay an- other wage increase to tele; employees when the facts spiat talepiene wages are already} wages shall govern the 0 2 i jship between th artie: ‘The recent wage survey made’ the effective life of the by the company throughout the! ment. nine states in which it operates, y shows that the phone people now compare favor- agreement because it i: of labor statistics states ed should not be ' wage rates You are formed that the fur , figures for the telephone the union has attempted “Your union ‘has a fir union, at the present taking into consideration skill j to increass wages “The union has_ presented no, has justification for raising wages of telephone employees in the lo-! calities in which this company operates. The union's case is ., based upon certain earning fig- ’ ures on a nation-wide basis pub- lished by the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics. These statistics are wholly inappropriate for use. in determining wage rates in specific localities. You have been informed of this and you are also informed that the commissioner such a its demands terms of cur contract vo! a tanner. The boy become president apprentice in the leather tann whe fami tract with our company Hence a strike by clearly rther in- ‘commissioner has also stated that the earning industry as a whole are not comparable as between 1939 and naw on account of materia! changes in the method of reporting—a comparison which to make. rm. con- which circum- terminated | prior to June 5, 1950, and phone| only if 60 days advance notice of show! termination is given. Our work- ing agree nent also provides that then relation- 's during = agree- wages of tele-| higher wages is a breach of our] plaint fo 5 f designed ably with prevailing wage levels,! to force and coerce the company which your eee Actes other job re-| union has contractually agreed a. Sons e do not find justi-} shall remain unchanged until the aia ‘or a general wage in-} agreement is terminated by 60 crease. | days advance notice At no time termination notice been given to the company. Any|~ attempt by the union to enforce i é by a strike jeopardize the public interest and be in direct violation of the plain would luntarily and solemnly entered into.” Ulysses S. Grant’s father was o was to started as an ly sole- Oh i in lin ln Aaa inlin in an inn inn on nin bn nnn nnn in bn dn dn bn tn nied KEY WEST NEWS Of Days Gone By Taken From 10 YEARS AGO tertaining the 1941 Florida State was left here when the American Legion Convention on started north several we -morning, tioneering amid a bitter struggle bout of Roy Hamlin's fi f % to obtain the meet for either porium, Jacksonville or Orlando. ! x *k * The problem of youth and idle hours is being very practically solved by the National Youth Ad- ministration, according to Victor ents, experts to_ leave Lowe, local supervisor of that evening for Gainesville governmental agency in a talk sume his studies at the before the Lions Club "last eve- sity of Florida. SA ning at the clubhouse on Semin-| * eee * | Babcock, who has been Urging the members to make} West for a_ visit of sever: their reservation for the trip to with relatives, Havana in June, President Wil-| the early part liam V. Little of the Key West} week. Rotary Club at a meeting yester- day indicated that a large dele- : 8 gation would represent this city} According to a telegr a ar ational con-| ceived by Dr. Joseph > is a ! Sr, president of the Chai * and Mrs. A. Lopez of street, who has been in for a few days visiting of the aE 25 YEARS AGO vention. * No answer has € by Attorney: W. Curry Harri: garding the matter of placing the) t * r I been received | resentative from Monroe axing natural tate introduced for the} n| appearing before the 1| on finance and taxation o' candidate for delegate to ¢ Democratic National Conventio: Fourth Congressiona! col the Athletic Club. * Aquilino Lopez, Jr., son of Mr. ae ak Guthrie Babcock, son of Claude _ The Files Of The Key West Daily Citizen: RAADAAADAAAASAAASAASSADARAEAASEARARAS he will join his ship and Key West won the honor of en-; his home in the future. Mr. Way Sundew. 1 make eks ago. the floor of the present conven-| _ ay : tion being held in St. Petersburg! Willie Jackson meets Kid . e this following elec- Camero of Tampa in the main ight em- Duval the city his par- Monday to re- Univer- in Key ‘al days expects to leave! coming am re- Porter, mber of; County 3 re-| to the state legislature, the bill ana resources of the) } E rs , Close, | s considera- tame ot Mes Reman to the! tion, has been killed, Judge Busto «ffir mmitte f the in your | \ time, for}; ‘Commerce, from J. F. Busto, rep- | TO: - Telephone Company Says They Are [Bridge Collapses At Flemnig Key In To Demands Of Its Workers’ Union |This Morning The Naval bridge at Flemii following state. 2 . ollowing state-| that the earning figures publish-} Key, connecting the Naval Maga-! confused with] zine with the Seaplane Base col-! lapsed shortly after 10 a. m. bee day. pairs. JIMMIE X vs. MAUVENA HIBBARD. QU Defen Qu Hibbard ntucky. VA HIBBAT erida, your Answ to the said ntify" d to serve are will be. enter Ee ck BY) PUBLIC nees Katherine 3) 6 lurch to serve a on attorne rs yo isth day of Key West, 3 «RK. ADAM STATE OF ‘OK MONROK COUNT ineint, pay Ot i su are required to serv oy of yeur answer to the p . »maplainan t's the orginal of the Clerk ot befor 3 herwi: torne fl 2 office the alle will be a pro confesso entered again Florida taste © Monroe Couhty Kathleen Deputy Clerk. the Complainant head Street . Florida. The bridge has been closed for the :past .six-mgnths pending re-; quired to file above Court DHL of com Sawyer re- ur th s confessed and a of April, 1950. ab ARE ORD AMS mar27-tt $1,500.00. Phone 1186-J. Clerk of the Clreult, Court apr25-6tx Classified assifi ng { and Consecutive Days 8 Point Rates Per Line of Space 8 Point i Lightface (Regular) Type 1 Day ic 3 Consecutive Days _— cs i 6 Consecutive ‘taore than for 8 Point light 15 Consecutive Days ‘tuce-tegular type. 30 Consecutive Days .. 6e ek lame (Display Rates On © So. Diepliag. ¢ 10 Point Type — Applicatie* —_— | *. 1% times rdte for 8 Point 8 Point lightface regular type LIGHTFACE CAPS The rate for 8 Point light. face (regular) caps is 1% times a line more than the cost*for 8 Point lightface t2 Point Type 2 times rate for 8 Fon lightface regular type 18 Point Type regular type. H —— 3 times rate for 8 Point tb 8 Point eine iightface regular type. Blackface Type Thé rate for 8 Point biack- face type is 1% times a line more than the cost for 8 Point lightface regular type. er .,24 Point Type 4 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. ALL ADVERTISING IS ACCEPTED under the folowing ing, transient or contract, The Citizen will be responsible ‘the part of the udvertizement where the error occure. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS INFORMATION FOR THE ADVERTISER FOR RENT—BUNGALOWS PAGE FIV® UE Ads Minimum Charge Minimum space to be charged for any one inser- tion will be for 3 lines. (Es- timate 5 words per line.) Deadline Yo insure publication, tising 3 fore 11 o'clock in the morn- ing on the day of publica- tion. Phone 51 Use your phone. Adver- tisements muy be inserted in these columns by phone. Office Business office in The Citizen Building, corner of Greene Ann Streets. Door to right on enter- ing building. conditions: In the; event of error in advertis- only for the #irst inserticn in CLASSIFIED \ADVERTISIN’, and in DISPLAY ADVERTISING for only the actual amount of space occupied by FOR SALE—USED CARS AND HOUSES i. ; COOL, spacious, beautifully furn~ THREE-ROOM furnished apart-j , ished, | elecfric tub shower,| 41 FORD Panel, good rubber and engine. Make offer. Blythe, ment, living room, bedroom andj screened porch, garden. One Overseas Trailer Court, after 6 kitchen. Modern furniture. Hot’ child. No pets. Inquire only 3-6, P.M, apr25-5tx water, utilities furnished. $65.00, P.M.. 1401 United. aprlé-tf "| monthly. Phone 889-R. apr26-2t FURNISHED apartment, electric kitchen. Two bloc from SMALL, one-bedroom cottage wd} beach. For. couple, no pets. Phone} until Nov. Ist. $50.00 monthly, 1156-M. apr26-3t. plus utilities. a |sman Ave., (Rear) ur Inquire 1209 Tru-; apr26-3tx ‘ ‘1948 FORD. Convertible Coupe, | FOR RENT—COTTAGES | % race ‘engine, 9-1 heads, dual intake manifold, 090 bore, Weber % race cam, zephyr springs, ad- justable tappets, light fly wheels, Columbia axle. New tires, good paint. Call 525-M. apr25-5tx vi| NEW APARTMENT. All-electric ; — «1 kitchen, tile bath, hot water FOR RENT—TRAILERS 1947 CROSLEY pickup. New mo- Sport Shop, 706 White} AND ROOMS tor, $325.00, terms. 1942 Ply- Street. apr26-tf | mouth Station Wagon, new mo-| TRAILER, $45.00 monthly, in-' tor, body needs repair, $375.00, MODERN apartment. Pine Plaza,| cluding space, dinette and sin-}terms. Miller Photo Shop, 1023 1301 Truman Avenue, Phone| gle beds. Cities Service Gas Sta-] White Street. apr21-6t 215. tion, Stock Island. apr25-3tx apr26-tf | APARTMENT, everything furn-| WANTED TO RENT ished, utilities, linens, etc.} Adults oniv, No pets. Cool, clean,) NAVAL officer and wife want to - comfortable. Must b eseen to be} pent one or two bedroom house, appreciated. 1511 Truman Ave. ort furnished or unfurnished. Write 922 North Beach apr20-tf} Box 9-JH, care Citizen. apr25-tf ropmy efficiency apart- ments, completely furnished with utilities.. Near Navy Yard.} | Reasonable summer rates. Adults: before 4 P.M. apr20-6tx only. No pets. The Price. Organi-, Leena Eee zation Realtors, 411 Fleming St.,!NAVY couple, two children de- Phone 124. apr20-tf} ‘sire two-bedroom house: of apartment, or will manage small place: Two year duty, Key West. ‘| NEW UNEURNISHED house with two ‘or three bedrooms. Phone 1457} FURNISHED apartments,.3 rooms and bath. Everything furnish- ed, Coral Hotel Apartments, op- n7| posite Post Office. mar28-30t APARTMENT, newly renovated, ivate bath, all modern ¢gn-; st}yehiences. By week or month. Post Office Inn, Simonton St. FOR SALL—HEAL ESTATE | LOT 50 x 120 on Duck Avenue, between 17th and 18th Sts. VETERANS! ly. Phone 598 from 1 to'? P.M. apr 10- FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS Citizen. apr25-3tx LOT 50x 100 feet, on Staples Avenue and Fifth Street,! $1400.00. Phone 483-M. apr22-6tx as ced saesapcitpeemar eee temeioaesiaiglecedamaliie FOR any kind of property, large} or small homes. Ocean frontage. Motels, investments, building lots, business property on Duval Street, etc. Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming Street, Box 303, K.W. + apr4-30t COMFORTABLE guest rooms at summer rates. Young's Tourist Rest, 1721 Flagler, Phone 1172-J. apr26-tf 2-ROOM apt. with private bath Complete electric kitchen. All utilities furnished. Newly decora- ted. Available immediately. Yard *:} for children, $110.00 month. Bil Nat Hotel, 525 Eaton St. apr26-3tx 360° by approximately 275’ on old highway, Stock Island, to wa- terfront with riparian rights, $5,- 000. Phone 60{ (Dan Navarro). apr4-tf -|CLEAN, cool, comfortable room. % from the g p >asur' f} _ - District on the ballot for Monroe) ies tg mewn —— key] 513 Whitehead St. opposite Fi County, a \© * eat . this} Court House. apr25-2tx|'TWO LOTS together on Flagler 4 ' rr e firs 2 ath-| (sean 0 x 100 each, with 10 ft. ‘ as row the first of the ath-| (¢., Ave., 50 x each, & Tt was learned at the Coast tere to be held in connec-| ‘ sabe Set, LARGE, airy rooms. One block | alley in rear. Preferred exposure, i Guard hee quarters: ss mj {fon with the observance of Pee, from beach. $10.00 to $15.00} Phone 576-W. apr24-3tx hi ere ae as chat two Boys’ Week will be conducted, weekly. Valdez Inn, 521 United} ———— > % eevee. manttity buoys have along the water front in the St. apr22-12t ALE f lighted whistling PuoyS | Gor-. vicinity of the Fort Taylor bath KEY PROPERT z broken away from: + house at the foot of United.street.) Key 3y| TWO apartments available. Light spe Pe. ri ‘ pas x * ! housekeeping room. 411 Wil-[102, 80 x 450’, east shore Big * * see tan See Patriotic Daughters of an liam Street: apr24-7tx Pine Key containing large Today The Citizen says P20, etica will celebrate its, : i deep dredged yacht harbor and editorial paragraph: sng twenty-first anniversar¥ tomor- i channel to. Bogie Channel. On “Europe's sculptors are getting w evening at headquarters, ONE-BEDROOM apartment, ev-|greded county. road. Beautiful ready for a new flock of war ah an excellent program ouf-| i vrei ae erything furnished, private}/sand beach. Lot. is filled and memorials.” * Jined for the entertainment of all | “~ See bieweh. Aso | rooms. Attractive] graded behind sand beach. Ap- * vs. , Ses weekly, monthly rates. arine| ply Hudgins & Alfonso, if 20 ‘YEARS A | who attend. Fae WILLIAM PARKS, Motel, South and Simonton. Phone Summerland Key, No:2 for Cecil’ Santos, young Cuban col-| C. W. Osler, an official of the mar29-30tx | appointment... aprl5-19-22-26-4t lege student stranded -here sa us ‘ Treasury ~ Department, | T?? Wen unknown ‘ t week, left his Georgia wea Washington, accompanied by his’ vou are, hereby pecifiet: Patsy FOR RENT—COTTAGES FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD without his, parents Feowe nes secretary, arrived in Key West [Ml tea a Stati aed re FURNITURE and APPLIANCES just as Consut sha apie: to Saturday. Mr. Osler plans to pur Uy Pe tid sry ah aia a COTTAGE near beach. Garden. , suspected when the case ‘ase a site and build @ winter your Amine. “complainants ate Quiet adults. No pets. Every- i his attention. ie ‘ein Key West. according to; tonne “and fle the. origi an-] thing furnished. $30.00 weekly or LIVING-ROOM and dining-room x * spss Charles McGloth-| wer in the office of the Clerk of bavi ; tilities, $75.00} set. Apply 2613 Fogarty Street, R vereee was paid to Florida’s. his secretary; . the Circuit Court on oF hhetare the a a eet cet set. A presi ' e i 3th day of May 1950 in default o: _j 4 te dead today when, xe * Shih the Bill of Complaint will be | Phone 243-R. apr22-té rn - eetemle Memorial Day wt Mrs. M. P. DeBoe, after a short) ‘*r4f. as confessed against Fou, | e iP! APARTMENT siz washer with observed throughout the * lyisit to Key West, left yesterday | ;o four consecutive weeks in The wringer, y West Citizen. FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS XR. tt x * jer and over the East Coast en Toul vel mer Wael Cte web eee pe Phone,568-XR. —apr26-t Chase S, Osborn. owe fame Miami where she is now making} pyorida, this ith day of April, A.D: Fioper, BOOMS with hot and writer a f ied every her residence. + x 0. EARL E. ADAMS, cold running water. $10.00 per’ has om i: “erk, Cireuit Court, 93 e 3 says, after the globe, that Ke¥y 1. Guerro, son of Mr. and Mrs. vp dtonros County, fia, | week. Phone, 1593-XM. apr26-6tx Lats i _spet : By: Florence EB. Sawyer, | West is the most delightful. sp9 ‘Malia! Guerro of Eaton. street, y+, Florence oputy Clerk. | O¥baSEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming Sund : ry be) i arth. “qa passe! Jeaving Sunday} youn AWYER, sais. 2 e ice Hast Coast for Mi-| Solicitor’ For Complainant, St. Rooms from $10.00 weekly. * ¥ night over the Eas ie $1544 Duval Street, Coffee shop, bar. Phone 798. Chief Engineer 1. Way, aes where. he will remain for 4) Key" west, Florida, : pone lighthouse tender Sundew. will $y weeks! ett re fens Pe eb ODEO 4 & i ‘ight for Buffalo,» os & leave toni POP Maine | ell so Ae itoricaet ibe ei Ne fe Apply Apt. 11, El Prado Motel. { apr24-3tx' FOR SALE—PRINTED FORMS LEASES, 5c each. Promissary notes, lc each. Minimum charge 5c. Artman Press, Citizen Eidg. | Phone 51. apr25-tf FOR SALE—HOUSES NEW, unfurnished house, two bedrooms, tile bath, 40-gallon electric-hot water heater, large corner lot. $2,000.00 cash, balance $61.00 monthly, F.H.A. Immedi- ate occupancy, 2400. Fogarty Ave. ? : apr21-5tx _ ‘FOR SALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS HOWARD piano in good condi- tion, $75.00. Moreno, piano tuner, 907 Truman, Phone’ 825-J. apr26-6t HELP. WANTED—FEMALE “Steady. job, light laundry, arob FIVE-ROOM house, lot 150° x! cook’ one meal. Apply 534 Du- ox fee elidla oe 100°. Price, $8,000.00, or $7,-, val, Street. apr2l-tf i 500.00 cash. Write Box 1-ML, c/o . aT RES YEAR-AROUND opportunity to eafn. Avon Products (cosmetics) has, an’ opening for neighborhood representative, full or part time. Contact Mrs. Smedley, Overseas Hotel, today. apr24-3t WANTED—EMPLOYMENT —$<—$<$<$—<$— $< —$— —$— — | MARRIED man, veteran, desires’ any type of.work. 814 Fleming Street, front apartment. Phone 1068-W. apr26-3tx t ‘ YOUNG married couple desire: employment. Lady experienced | in general office work. Man ex-} perienced salesman. Mr. and Mrs J.G. Goodmap. Marine Motel,’ Simonton Streét; Phone 1478. apr24-3tx et FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE real cheap, hamper, fan, playpen, highchair, other miscellancous items. Apply 731 Caroline, (Upstairs). apr26-2t ONE 8-inch, table saw, new GE motor, tilting arbor, $95.00. One 8-inch skill saw, extra blade, used once, $90.00. Miller Photo; Shop, 1023 White Street. apr21-6t 700-19 heavy duty 6 ply. tire. Apply Citizen office. F apr.12,-tf ESCA SG noUE: miter Reem anure: Beatie ROCK, marl, sand, top soil. See us for cheapest prices in town, 1350-M, Buster Cerezo. £ apri5-30t ; | FOR SALE—BOATS AND ENTIRE REAR WALL MARINE MOTORS «Continued From Page One} ‘OOT cabin boat. Best offer,|# nit building, just above s 3 going rurth. Apply 1209 Tru-| boiler section. Several firemen man Ave. apr26-3tx}and rescue workers reported smelling illuminating gas. 13'4-FOOT boat, 10 h.p. Mercury eg ee ptm NP na | motor and boat trailer. All first]* 04" oi aude ages are lelass condition. 223-F Poinciana.{2n9_ PO? Sauae aeons 25 wide area answered the calls oF after the explgsioegne building | cco ene GRRE TCS is known as the Bihnea Court | FOR SALE—TRAILERS and is lovated at 328 Bellevue " +-—--7— Avenue North just sfrth of Seaté g 3-room house/tie’s main business district. oot. Fully equipped,! The bhast;ts:reported to have ‘rch included. Apply; taken place on, the, second floor. Southern Inn just over 9 boiler, section. Several Trailer Court, 612 Simonton St.) firemen and rescue workers said apr2l-6tx they smelled Uluminating Pe ey” At least elevepc people... were PERSONAL hospitalized, but only two were reported seriously injured. ee —1 ‘The explosion was felt for | RESPONSIBLE people will take pjocks around. One witness said: care of your children while; “]¢ Jooked like a 500-pound jyou work or shop from 9 A.M. bomb had dropped , through the till 3 P.M. For transportation, roof and exploded.” ers and rates, see us. 10: Several tenants Were capped ginia on the upper floors.’Among the injured was a little girl, two or PUBLIC SzxVICE three years old. On the front | fawn, rescue workers revived & EXCAVATING. bulldozing, heav: ; woman with an inhalator. hauling, pile driving, road It was a weird and frightful | scene, the night air rent by the FREE ESTIMATES cries and screams of the tenants. Write B-dgins & Alfonso, Inc. | While all occupants are be- Ramrod Key Post Office | lieved to have been réscued, fire- Phone: Summerland Key No. 2{ men continue to search the debris jan4.wed-sat-tf| —just to make sure, ! One tenant compared the shock | building, DDT fogging, etc. ; to that of an earthquake. TRANSPORTATION | A man who escaptd from ‘the 4 3 = third floor told reporters: LOCAL and long distance haul-'! [’ve been ill and~ this is my ing and storage. Ramsey Trans-' first trip outside sinte Septem- fer, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. Phone. ber. I done like it.” n 290. Agent for Burnham Van; Cause of the explosion was not Lines. apr10-tf | determined. | Sta { z , DRIVING to West Virginia. Take! Ancient Egyptians,painted the one. Phone 1794 after 6 PM. | figure of an enemy on the leath- apr24-3txjer soles of their san@als, so they | could insult him daily by tread& ing him under foot 284 MISCELLANEOUS CHILDREN’S CORNER DELIVERY SERVICE MOVING AND HAULING Storage - Furniture Moving I4cal and Long Distance Ager | Airvan Moving & Storage | {SLAND CITY TRANSFER ON purchases Anywhere in Key Phones Joann West or Stock Island, only 35c. &. V. Kinsma. Pkone 76. “ apri9-6t maray-30t EE SERVICES AND REPAIRS vee". WANTED to BUY REASONABLE, guaranteed radio ri repair servi Sixteen years iis) radio experience.’ Pick up and, * delivery. Osorio’s Radio, Whitehead St., Phone ‘769-M. aprl9-15tx 1116} Ol GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES NEO-VITA an improved IS. B, formular Fungicide ahd ‘bac- tericide. Key West Garden and Lawn Supply, 830 Fleming Street, Phone 1019. * apr25-tf PERSONAL SERVICES Notary Public NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office 1 apr25-tf SERVICES AND REPAIRS —SEWING MACHINES WE clean, repair. convert into electric portables, buy old ma- chines. - Free estimates, Phone apr22-6tx w

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