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Lee ae lig Regd iin: Siw eng oie 3 | | “ET | | | (0022444444444444444444044444444404488 10 YEARS AGO _ ~The Naval dispensary addition which is now being constructed in ithe naval station by the South- eastern Construction Co., of Char- lotte, N. C., is rapidly going ahead, the exterior of the build- ing being practically completed. All that is needed now is the finishing coats of paint. Total cost of the addition is $23,287. * * 4 Commander W. W. Demeritt, who had been visiting in Key West for the past week, pending his retirement from the Coast Guard service, left this morning for Jacksonville to attend to certain matters before the date for retirement arrives, which is May 1. : Wi tek ‘ Sales of sponges at the munic- ipal_ sponge dock took 4 leap pula morning. when) there ere’'*282 bunches offered — for buyers on which to make bids fhe*top price was made on one it Of 160 bunches, which brought a price of $889 or better than $5.55 per bunch. oe Ree Concluding two weeks’ vaea- tion in Key West, Jack Arndt, representative of Jules-Wedder, Inc., of New York City, with his wife, left last night for _ their home. Going out with Austin Roberts on board the Poorfish, yesterday, Mr. Arndt celebrated his last day of fishing by captur- ing a 44-gound sailfish. Also in- eluded in the catch were eight bonitos and four _ barracudas. The Arndts stayed at the Over- seas Hotel. cee, Ae od Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: “Tia governoy hash’t got white hj when{ he becomes gdvernor, jitvon’t belong before he has.” AY 99 Yeatis AGO! Shipment of fuller’s earth, from Florida to Cuba, a sizeable. in- dustry, has been brought to a til Because of the p resahed ann state of the Mediterranéan' fruit fly. * ek With the end of busin 1@ hours GR Bigertow afternoon registration books. for. the approaching pri- mary election will close. After that time voters whose names,are mot already entered on the poll lists will find no’ way to qualify for participation in the election on June 3. ‘ Sam ae Spring term of United States court for Key West will opert mext Monday morning, with Judge Lake Jones presiding. Ce. ee ; New York's $12,000 memorial shaft, erected at Key West last July to be dedicated to the Mem- bry of the soildiers from that; state who died at this port dur- ing the War between the States, {sale houses in Key West began. Taken From The Files Of The Key West Daily Citizen will be formally unveiled late next month or early in June, ac- cording to a communication re- ceived by the local Chamber of Commerce from Charles A. Shaw, chairman of the New York mon- uments commission. Weegee ook Sponge sales at Key West yes-| ‘terday, with only ‘three of the four buyers reporting, totaled approximately $1,000. This is be- lieved to represent _ practically three fourths of the volume of business for the day. a es, Weed Lieutenant (jg) D. W. Gardner, communication officer for the Seventh naval district, is away on his quarterly inspection trip of the radio activities in his territory, which include the sta- tions at Jupiter, St. Augustine and Orlando, wow 25 YEARS AGO E. H. Dutcher, one of the best known realtors in) Miami, was here yesterday On a_ business visit and was a caller at the of- fice of The Citizen. Mr. Dutcher owns property on Boca Chica, No Name Key, Key Largo and other of the Florida Keys. He feels fident that Boca Chica, shortly after the construction of ithe bridge connecting it with Stock Island and, by way_of that key, with Key West, will enjoy one of the greatest booms that has thus tar oecurred on the Flor-|§ a, Mr. surely Dut- going ida Keys. Beca Ch cher predicted, is “big.” x &.*® At least two out-of-town idents,. who have recently: in ed in ‘local property, intend to spend the summer in Key West. They are Walter Francis Burns, Jrj son’ of the president’ of a New York banking institutiong and T. S. Shrout, formerly’ “the man from Kentuck: and now “the man from Key West.”! + ake he 4 * This afternoon all of the; whole- tthe observance of.the summi half-holiday, which, 'as was an- geunced in The Citizen.a few days ago, has been changed from. Wednesday to Thursday to- con- form with the closing in all other cities in Florida. x k * Mrs. Gerardo Machado, wife of General Machado, president- elect of Cuba, accompanied by her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, E. Grau, and child, are due to arrive here tomorrow after- noon from Havana, and will re- main here until Monday when’ General Machado and: party will arrive in the city from New York. The party wil be entertained on) its arrival here by Cuban Con- sul Domingo Milord and other citizens. MARAGON HANDCUFFED, G MARAG: ight) is handcuffed to an unidentified pris- _. sly Federal District Court to jail in Wash- convicted him of lying to senators in- oner on his way ington. A jury has just vestigating rations of to release him on is passed next became quite a figure around of White House connections. “five “pond and ordered him jailed until sentence week. Maragon. once a Kansas Cily bootblack, OES TO JAIL (#) Wirephoto percenters.” The court refused Washington. He used to boast Peek SS ee The first forestry school in the United States, first headed by Gifford Pinchot, was formerly on what is now the Vanderbilt Es- tate, outside of Asheville, N. C, ‘ The largest group of Indians living together east of the Miss- ‘Truman Praises )| Hoover On Part Of His Speech WASHINGTON, April 28.—(#). —The White House has said that President Truman telephoned Herbert Hoover last night to con- gratulate the former president on his call for “the mobilization of the moral forces of the world. discuss with Mr. Hoover the ex- president's proposal to reorganize the United Nations, shutting out Russia and other Communist countries. Presidential Secretary Ross ex- plained: “That phase of Mf. Hoover's speech did not enter into the dis- cussion.” AMERICAN PROFESSOR Continned From Page One) He said they apparently were murdered by an unidentified gang. The two left Jakarta Wednes- day morning by Jeep for Jokarta, the capital of the Republic of In- donesia in Central Java. Their bodies were found on the road between Bandoeng gnd Cheribon in West Java. Radio Jakorta, quoting its Ban- doeng correspondent, broadcast this version of the killing: Kennedy and Doyle were stopped in their jeep Thursday by a gang of four or five men in uniform. They were taken to a clearing in the forest and were shot. Villagers were forced to bury them. Then the gang made their getaway toward Cheribon in a sedan they stop- ped on the road at about the same time. The villagers reported the shooting to Indonesian Army units in the area and the bodies were exhumed. The report did not say what had happened to the occupants of the sedan in which the gang escaped. Official Indonesian government however said they had is of the killing. Colone! Hisgen said nis report came by telephone from the Brit- server stationed at Bandoeng. He said the Indonesian Army command had identified posi- tively the body of: Doyle but. according to a first report. had difficulty in identifying Ken- \nedy. This appeared to indicate that the bodies had been muti- lated. a Kentiedy isa fessor of So- @idlogy: at ‘Yale Who had written several reports and books on In- donesia. Recently he has been going research work in the field. fie always drove his ‘own jeep. Doyle had been story on how .the Indonesian peasants felt. about the current situation in the islands. He ¢aught a ride with Kennedy and said he expected to interview villagers along the route to Jogjakarta. Doyle, a 30-year-old midwest? erner, had been living with his wife in Hong Kong, his head- quarters. Before the war he attended Northwestern: University. school time at a Chicago radio station. However, the President did not f ish United Nations Military ob- ; rking on al i Admiral Hill Is New Head Of Naval Academy ANNAPOLIS, April 28.—(4).—! Amid traditional fanfare and the} booming of guns, a new superin- tendent takes over today at) Annapolis, the United States iff: Naval Academy: 1 The new commandant is Vice Admiral Harry Hill. ‘ Rates Per Line of Space for Single and Consecutive Days Minimum Charge Minimum space to be charged for any one inser- tion will be for 3 lines. (Es- timate 5 words per line.) 8 Point The rate for 8 Point black- face caps is 2 times a line than for 8 Point light- 3 Consecutive Days 9c 6 Consecutive Days ——: 8 He succeeds Rear Admiral 15 Consecutive Days .— Te tuce regular type. Deadline James Holloway, who has been|§! 30 Consecutive Days _ 6¢ mee Yo insure publication, ordered to sea duty. (Display Rates On Display copy must be in the Adver- SRE eaRanE wee Applicatio=* 10 Point T tising Department office be- EXCISE TAX ON 1 — 1% times rate for 8 Point fore 11 o'clock jn the morn- Continued From Page One) |f) Seas lightface regular tye. ing ionr shel dgy ent pabiion club tax, the committee decided LIGHTEACE CALS (2 Point T: = to exempt from the tax com-! \ The rate for 8 Point light ¥ 2 times rate for 8 Poin’ lightface regular type 18 Point Type Phone 5! Use your phone. Adver- tisements may be inserted face (regular) caps is 1% tames a line more than the cost for 8 Point lightface pletely the ordinary dance halls where pop is sold on the side. A committee spokesman said it| ! intended that such! regular tyve. in these columns by phone places bertaxet ° ae ! —- 8 times rate for 8 Point _ | 8 Point lightface regular type. Office Blackface Type Uusiaess office in The Mail The Citizen to eiative. The rate for 8 Point black- face type is 1% times a line more than the cost for 8 Point lightface regular type. Citizen Building, corner of Greene and Ann Streets. Door te the right on enter- ing building. 24 Point Type 4 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. PAGE FIVE | [Bridge At Fleming }| Key Unsafe For Traveling Beneath Naval authorities consider the remaining standing pertion of Fleming Key bridge from the Naval Seaplane Base to tte Naval Magazine unsafe for boats travel- ting beneath the bridge. + Passage under the “bridge should be made only if absolutely j nec end should be made | ikleg reme caution. } WANTED TO RENT OR | MANAGE LIVING QUARTERS | NAVY couple two children de- sire two-bedroom house or apartmen* or will manage smalt place. Two year duty, Key West. Apply Apt. 11, El Prado’ Motel. | apr27-3tx | FOR SALE—PRINTED, FORMS LEASES, 5c each. Pfomissary notes, tc each. Minimum charge 5c. Artman Press, Citizen Bidg. Phone 51. ~ apr2s-tf LOST SS ALL ADVERTISING IS ACCEPTED under the foliowing conditions: In “he event of error in advertis- ing. transient or contract, The Citizen will be responsible only for the sirst inserticn in CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING, and in DISPLAY ADVERTISING for only the actual amount of space occupied by GREEN bi'lfold at or near Ha- vana Madrid Club money and papers. Reward, Mrs. C. C. Card, Lord’s Beach Motel, City. breezy porches. Pleasant quiet] closets; bottle gas, redecorated. OV as Trailer Court, after 6 the part of the advertisement where the error occurs. apr27-2tx FOR NENT—APARTMENTS | FOR RENT—TRAILERS | FOR SALE--USED CARS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AND HOUSES _ > AND ROOMS : ey a - = °41 FORD Panel, good rubber| DEALERSHIP open for ;Rloridian FURNISHED | apartment, cool, TRAILER, sleeps three, three! ine. Make offer. Blythe,| Scooter’ and “Kings Midget Car’. Min. req. $1500 for stock. Write, Hog surroundings for couple. Phone ;$35,00, plus space. 612 Simon- PM. apr25-5tx Helms & Schnelzer, 603 Main St., mond 1 538-M. apr28-3tx ton, Phone 9245. apr28-3tx = Daytona Beach, Fla, | Monroe | A 1948 FORD Convertible Coupe, apra7-atx ‘!o.BEDROOM furnished apart-| FOR RENT BUNGALOWS | %4 race engine, 9-1 heads, dual PERSO! NAL = ment, screened porch, quiet neighborhood. Apply 627 South-* rd St., upstairs, or Phone 227-W.| apr28-3t COOL, spacious, beautifully furn- % race cam, zephyr springs, ished, electric tub shower, screened porch, garden. child. Neo pets. Inquire only 3. g paint. Call 525-M. intake manifold, 090 bore, Weber justable tappets, light fly wheels, One Columbia axle. New tires, good apr25-5tx ie RESPONSIBLE people will take care of your children’ while you work or shop from 9 A.M. ‘til 3 P.M. For transportation, P.M., 1401 United. *| NEW Duplex apartment, all elec- tric. Couple only, no pets. Ap- ply 1230, Duncan Street. ATTRACTIVELY furnished fou room, bath, large screen porch, yard, inside parking, until De- | man Ave. going rurth. Apply 1209 Tru- apr26-3tx APARTMENT for rent. ne aprié-tf FOR SALE—BOATS AND Hoe ae it see us. peer Washingt Street. apr28-3t F, inia ‘eet. S eee ene eee FOR RENT—COTTAGES |____‘“ABINE HOTORS } -FOOT cabin boat. Best offer,| | TRANSPORTATION LOCAL PARCEL DELIVERY GREYHOUND express” and air apr27-tf no dogs. Moderate rent. 916 Windsor Lane. Apply apr28-2tx | class condition, TWO BEDROOM apartment, un- furnished. No pets.’ Very clean. Apply 425 Francis St. apr27-tf SMALL, yeu are nd required one-bedroom cottage cember: 31, to acceptable couple, | 13%-FOOT boat, 10 h.p. Mercury motor and boat trailer, All first 223-F Poinciana. apr28-3tx freight. Most reliable,’ assured service. Temporary. Phone 18. AIR CARGO DELIVERY apr2e-6tx until FURNISHED apartment, electric; plus util kitchen. Two' blocks from}man .Ave., (Rear) For coupla tnd pate: Poneto eee , i apr26-3t| FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS HOTEL ROOMS with hot and eold -runni; "t593-XM, pecnntt*a 212-13 Seybold Bidg., ami. jov. 1st. $50.00 monthly, Inquire 1209 Tru- apr26-3tx of Monroe Ci or fice’ in’ t ouse “of s County a ‘lorida, with in elght time of t : 5 bts notice. é A EW APARTMENT. All-electric be In writing, and shall state kitchen, tile bath, hot water. P af renldence aud post, offie ss ol t s ‘ Re eeler te te the olaiaaant, Bob’s Sport Shop, 706 White} week. Phone Street. apr26-tf a representative Preferably between. years of age. If by t mant, fh y, and! not so fi a OVE S Hotel, 917 Fleming MODERN épartment. Pine Plaza,|_ St.’Rooms from $10.00 weekly. | WANTED—Man 1301 Truman Avenué, Phone, Coffee shop, bar. Phoue 798. | 215. apr26-tf mar3i-tf'Key West. with car HELP WANTED—MALE . is interested in appointing in Key Wi “and” € write water. $10.00 per, Buford Pedigo, Manager, Miami LOCAL and long distance haul- ing and storage. sty Trans- | fer, 709 Whitmarsh Phone 290. Agent for Burnham Van " aprld-tt Mi- apr28-3tx. for Rawleigh business in City of City Dealer Marsh rix, apri-l ro © HE COUNTY JUD AND FOR MONRO: 4- i APARTMENT, everything furn- ished, utilities, linens, ete. | Adults onty. No pets. Cool, clean, comfortable: Must b eseen to be} 922 North Beach. WANTED TO RENT Scesrpsnesentierers 5 na NAVAL officer and wife want to| fered. Write at once, giving age reht one or two bedroom house, appreciated. 1511 Truman Ave. or; furnished.or unfurnished. Write iH, care Citizen. apr25-tf in Polk County has made average ! {sales of $180 weekly since first} + jof year, Middle-aged man pre- and experience. Rawleigh’s, Dept. |FAD-660-JAL, Attention’ Mr. Laws, P.O. Box 2467, Memphis, REASONABLE, guar: repair service, Si: of journalism, thn worked for a} §! His wartime career included serving as < flight intelligence officer on the carrier Enetrprise. When the war was over Doyle went to Yale University to study. Chinese for a year and a half. He was hired by time in the spring of 1948 and was assigned to China. He served on the mainland until the fall of Peip- ing and Shanghai, then went ta Tokyo and from there to Hong Kong. Last fall he was in Indoesia or, assignment from Life. He return- ed to the United States short visit last January. LEGALS ring to the fle- Lunch- intend to register name with the Court of Mon- roe County, Dated April YV t on the nd file Complainant's the Original Answer in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on June 950, in the above otherwise the will be taken ef April, ALD. 1! EARL RB. Clerk of the Ch Monroe County, F By: Florence E. Sawyer Deputy Clerk. Allan B. Cleare, Jr, AMS, Court. a. issippi are the Cherokees, 3,500 on Qualla Indian Reservation at Cherokee, N. C. Attorney for Complainant. 600 Whitehead Street Key West, Florida. apr28,may5-12-19,1950. for aj.“ | Tenn. diters and all person or demands against Th Franklin The Mon- apr20-tf; Box -§ NEW roomy efficiency at FOR SALE—KEAL ESTATE ‘ments, completely furnished fs 1 B8b Nid ts At Sie: Sabaneta aR with utilities. Near Navy Yard.| 20 LOTS on Stock Island, 500 feet Reasonable summer rates. Adults} — frdn new highway. Tele- FOR SALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS apr28;may2-4-9-11-16-18-23-25-30 radio experience. Pick.up and delivery. Osorio’s tag only. No pets. The Price Organi-} phone 109, Adams. zation Realtors, 411 Fleming St., : | Phone 124. apr20-tf : FURNISHED apartments, 3 rooms: and bath. ‘Everything furnish- FOR SALE—OFFICE EQUIPMENT | ONE office desk, $25.00, one 4-| drawer standard size steel let-| gains f Thomas Franklin 907 Truman, Phone 825-J. ed, late of The Florida, Monroe Cc State of Florida, in_ the e the County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, in the Court Hous estate ders, dec Ww apr28-2t | HOWARD piano in good condi- j tion, $75.00, Moreno, piano tuner, apr26-6t HELP WANTED—FEMALE $I 3 NEO-VITA an i 1 LS.B. formular Fi c- tericide. Key West ‘ Lawn Supply, 830 Fleming said County, at Key West, within eight calendar months from the time of the first publication notive, to-wit, Apgil 21, A. Each claim or demand must L riting and must-state the plac of residence and post off at dress of the claimant, and rhust be sworn » imant, his agent or such ed. Coral Hotel Apartments, op- positd Post \ Office. mar28-30t apr28-2t LOT 50 x 120 on Duck Avenue, ecreren between 17th and 18th ‘Sts. $1,500.00, Phone 1186-J. ‘ton St. 5 mar274th Post Office Inn, Simont und not ' Street, front apartment. LOT 50x 100 feet, on Staples; to¢5° ~ Avenue and Fifth Street, | $1400.00. Phone 483-M. apr22-6tx . No down payment. $63 month. page’ ly., Phone 598 from 1 to 7 P.M. ° apri0-tf FOR any kind of property, large or small homes. Ocean frontage. Motels, investments, building jnings. 508 William Street. lots, business property on Duval Street, etc. Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming ‘Street, Box 303, K.W. {BABY CARRIAGE, apr4-30t| Steer-omatic, $25.00, sor Lane. "FOR RENT—APARTMENTS : ‘AND ROOMS NIT ROOM with private bath and entrance. Phone 673-R. apr28-3t COMFORTABLE guest rooms at summer (rates. Young’s Tourist Rest, 1721 Flagler, Phone 1172-J. apr26-tf 2-ROOM apt. with private bath. Complet lectric, titchen, All utilities finned” ay devora- 2lg..immedia! es a LARGE, ‘airy rooms." — from Daockt $10.00°to $15.00) FOUR-BI Chef, $30.00. 78 Porter Place. ekly. Valdez Inn, 521 United a8 - St . apr22-12t apr27-2t| an@ years of i: cription of the pro! eng as- apr4- ogg Ww St, hall be redeemed accort- ing to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on. the first Monday in the month of June, 1950, which is the &th day of June, 1950. Dated this 27th day of April, 1950, (SEAL) EARL R.° ADAMS, © Clerk of Cireult Court of Monroe County, Florida. apr28,may5-12-19,1951 5 al < i. Set 8 a i. ter file, $25.00. Phone 7573-XM. NEAT young girl to do some ironing and cleaning. Call 1002 apr28-3tx WANTED—EMPLOYMENT _ —_— apr25-6tx, MARRIED man, veteran, desires any type of work. 814 Fleming Phone apr26-3tx FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | We clean, repair ¢ —{ electric SPECIAL sale on dresses. Many! chines. Free. below. cost price. Open eve- ; Southland Memorial Park, N. Dix. Phone 1019 es + apres-tt 1098-R. Dia LLAMA ALP LELEROE OO NEIL I NEO a NG BES OE

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