The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 9, 1950, Page 8

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Chief Beatswain’s 9 “*®*T#O" Mas Lowe- CATHOLIC STATUE IRKS PROTESTANT a3 Represents Key West High School | At District Meet Principal E. O. Schweitzer r< resented Key West a district meeting of t ern Association of Colleg Secondary Schools Chief Boatswain's Mate Jame Terry Ayers, USN. mast jarms of the naval station, « jleave Key West tom elt abit | i ; Friday. ; Association ; south-eastern 4 a m to discuss ; in standards for ; é Proposed new } i voted on at a : tire as i} in hi which is s i s Dr. Mode L. Stc ‘ ae. ts Ss of ibis active of a Florida life aboard his own sailing vesse! ards, pre: ; on Florida’s inianc waterways. | Also discuss: i - Years and years ago, he scour- | was the coi i @it ta Fieida Keys for wild ember : sprouted coconuts at the request schools ar ‘ of @ Fort Pierce land owner. determine thei: : They were replanted on the continued ; barrier land near Fort Pierce in- Key West high long- P i Sago aes RAUT BY THE TON — Chefs at the j BATTLE FOR WONSAN iid commnitioe uerkraut Day in Forreston, Hil, prepare three tons | : ton of frankfurters consumed by 25.000 visitors. THREE FLIGHTS DAILY f <(€ontinued fe One) tion next S; ; ; He soya llimadhan a . — ———-— TO HAY. —— Pe settee he wain : drive Edward Bava Is enile Council SEVEN WORKMEN ARE Leave = Arrive Ll Sx a. sa see aes uveniie Uouncl of eee Flight Key West Havanese | Flight Eeweme Scr Set 92 ISAM IAM | Sl SEAsM Seam 854 LSP 2UPM |S EP Le | 958 OPM ¢<6P6 [55 “SEPM Sore | AEROVIAS “Q@" S.A. et ROGELIO GOMEZ Age From Page One mm .|Stabbed In Chest Will Meet Tonight ‘ on Heese angler horn haw flied ve Sunday Mornine A H l h U e i are | a Capital Divi. GEORGE L. SINGLETON. a Protestant, court suit in & gs f t ea t nit ‘sion is fighting into Red terri- = New Orleans, asking that this status of Catholic St. Frances es pa Xavier Cabrini be removed from city property. It stands at a | Edward Baya, 47. « street intersection. Singleton says he is trying to uphold the prin- [2000 "va3 Stabbed in ciple of separation of church and state. He and his two children, Latga _ poser ee John David, 1, and Dorothy Lee, 4, inspect the statue. Laugater was arrested lice Officer N. G. Dave |charged with ass Robert Norcisa VOTERS DECIDE with a deadly w E 9 Duval} The Monroe n ee South” Korean Division ‘Yias*eaptured seven enemy tanks nt MN pee aN ERE ICME exe pe (Continued From Page One) When Davenport the ar « 9, Democratic Executive commit-|'est. Laugater’s knife still had Aboard ) owboat tee. blood on the blade Laugater that ik a * rs Parrott was an unsuccessful : New Ultimatum <i 2 ( arr’ candidate for the city commis-|* 0°" | o ; ; The Reds opened their fight Aircraft 1er sion in 1948. He ran fourth in the oe prerenwueey ms i to ent juveni Announcement Outside Wonsan in the face of 8] One of the “Showboat” sailors! race, receiving -1,937. votes. Par-| 7° 800% at y tepresenta vic = Rew ultimatum from General}. tne Far Eastern area is Robert|rott is a veteran of both world YUGOSLAVS SCOFF AT see 5 7 Norcisa,, aviation machinist’s | ¥4"5- RUSSIAN “SNOWHITE” 2 fe the original ultimatum, 5 : a Like + of Octuber,|™mate, third class, USN, of 1428] The winner of the primary will BELGRADE (P).-_Ha 04444444444444444 FOR SUPERVISOR OF REGISTRATION gn mi rare ERB sl aye hci shiidleinnnstiniaainniRhdubiiinaDasgnitiiin iebtinidinpasnndndibiihindnyasibmhnpsantanpntelbenianatine rt nt at 3 As * Virginia street, who is a crewjgo on the general-election ballot a reer aes = = WEES : jo cla we member aboard an aircraft car-| next month as Democratic nota: [at etme: me ¥ CITY FATHERS WILL Milton A. Parrott . rier participating in the Korean} inee, assuring election. Fact jake & u = 0 poke a’ (MICKEY) { just ws did the first oa ae py In case a run-off should be} Moscow. — 3 And, they 4 Pp, a ier 0! ex = ES eas i ae Sa . as - time, Reds have ignored the “Beet s = . > | Becessary, a second primary wil In one, Snc Ss : si i pone order from the Ameri- ag was titled “Showboat” by! be held Tuesday, October 17. jed seven h —- = t vie = a et bet crew. The tae stemmed) Last Thursday was the dead-| took her home and fed her OF REGISTRATION ‘With Weight quently Used as ar eres see,| line for qualification of candi-|and honey, shoes Sam B. Pinder Divisions Ship fer Civilinns and tien | dates. Registration rolls for vot-|heavy industry - * 4 . ship for civilians: and . military closed: Sa: 3 spy trials and ete As = ' ‘The MacArthur ultimatum was) personnel on training exercises. | °S °!s ‘turday. y ez,” Snowhite w trect a bit plump, developed a double| Tt chin. The dwarfs lo: ity finances. loaded wit eight! dozen i “Show-| At deadline, e than 8,000 with the wi it of a Aircraft aboard the “Show. each more than 8,01 appointment of a city man-| ‘United Nations divisions, over or} boat” have been detailed to| Voters had qualified to vote in yteys lose to the 38th parallel. _ | bomb, strafe and rocket blast com-| the special primary and in the Mist escredies <to. it {ager is the only busine ted = Ey ERY DAY YOU SAVE , - af ; ‘There ‘are elements of five di-| munications and strategic strong-| November general election. rarfs dwell hap; ity = = ' visions over the border now, andj holds in Korea as their part inj. The following clerks inspec- spare ie ae ee = B R oO A D W A ~ s that includes a sizeable force of}the support of United Nation’s| tors and polling places hav: equal hendiage: they = Americans, men of the First Cav-} forces fighting there. | designated by the Monroe Cx euane, Tetiice ; = ss ——$_—____ | osoenienicuees for the special] “as } pass = CARNATION A front dispatch today from Primary election: l ooki = fated Press Correspondent What Do You Do? ‘ee pat er kg ts i= MILK Wangh gives details of Y D 3 = i the advance into North Korea by J _— bel = j the, American First Cavalry. ou ust on t barty huge ges: — - Fo 3 Tall 25e aus Ma Te Waagh ‘says that within 30) NEW YORK—(#)—When you BHECINGT Xo. 2 THREE HOTELS ~ MI AMI= POPULAR Prices | = 2” Cans - Can q Minutes after the Americans}are up 30,000 feet in a jet plane | ci R j H (Wisk ‘With Order! Perys Beyond the 30th parallel|and the roof | blows _off—then Located in the Heart of the City i= (Heh. Ondent ‘ : as Gee ¥ ran into stiff enemy resis-|what do you do? You want to = = tance. know? You don’t do anything REASONABLE ROOMS for RESERVATIONS fae? DELO peeii 5 : 2-Aboif one mile over the Red] You just black out. |= LE 2 lb 29 Riad line, they were forced to dig in| We have this from; one “who with BATH and TELEPHONE = = aad Ss. Eousc q under fire from command-|*nows with a capital “K”. Lieu- . . = em Cue ine peste on three sides of the| tenant Charles Hearn of New- Ford Pershing Miller ae Loy - SUSE cn aa te ital| Castle, Delaware, is a jet pilot, in] © G B 2 lbs. 39c RIVER RINDLESS SLICED ek i Teading Red capital] cas National Ghard. He was up 7 Hotel, an aa nifotel reen Beans . PALM : A on a training flight over Boston, | s! s ve. t BACON ib. pkg. ~~ PS, Eogerved me a and all of a sudden, poof—the 80 Rooms 100 Rooms 80 JUICY FLORIDA - - Ele-ator * Elevator Rooms Solarium Heated Elevator ¢ 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION a land-mine.. The enemy fire —_— ve iene sear Sede Fs - 5 Pressurized cockpit | caused some casualties. was no longer pressurized. The Reds appeared to be well/ Hearn almost exploded himself. entrenched. However, the force} then and there. But he went off holding up the American advance}, Greamland. He figures he| is not believed to be large. stayed in dreamland for about 12} Six North Korean soldiers sur-}minutes. Next thing he knew, | Fierk: fendered to the Americans. But|he was at seven thousand feet | "Ke an intelligence officer said they] and breathing again. | were troops conscripted by the} But in those twelve minutes, | ic, Reds in the past few days. the plane had not been standing] inst The prisoners are quoted as/still. Dead ahead, Hearn saw] 1 saying that the North Korean of-j not good old Boston but the top-! ficers will not let their men sur-|less towers of New York—two| ap WMDLUNNUOOUNONOQQOONNONQOOQNAOOQOOUNNO0G0UL0O(000U008000000000000084000000006Q0U000Q000000000000 Persian Limes 2 hs. et ONIONS . . 3 bs. 13¢/SAUSAGE . . & a Te LIVER... . & PURE LARD Lb. Pkg. 22¢ County erk, Myrtle ¢ 4 Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. as render or retreat. hundred miles from Boston. | Fast. Dependable Freight and Express Service A ‘5 Gidea, : -They said that soldiers whoj With the skyscrapers looming} pa a, Rupert ——between—. Tmours Want to quit are shot. on his starboard bow, Pilot nowien = | Clear Rosas Hearn gave his vessel a hard Git FRANCIS Street MIAMI and: KEY WEST Back below the border at Kae.| helm over to port. He nosed her Mad rold Pander. | i song, where the Americans kick.| into Idlewild Airfield without e@ oft on their parallel-crossing,| Waiting for any hup-toop from the: toads have been cleared fo,|the radio tower either. He had Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Between Miami and Key West the of supplying th é |three minutes of jet juice left in | SS the Fira Cavane © “°* ™" °fl that contraptionthree minutes ine is bs EXPRESS SCHEDULE : % o = Ma! Le Barbara Brines of the Asso-}°! Silent prayer. PRECINCT (No Stops En Route) Hiated Press was among a group See Migh Schoo! Annex. United and | (- }EAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- ‘ef-correspondents who travelea) AUTHORITY ASKED bins ayt SEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P. M. Ar- along one of the roads to Kae-; (Continued From Page One) rives at Miamd at 12:00 o'clock Mid- thority to operate as a common right. ‘The correspondents were stop-|°@'tier by motor vehicle of pas- LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT ped whe tank. ned fire|Semgers between New York and| ,.,, Seemed Struey SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock eA teat tctatter Key West, Fla., ICC announced. - os aight and arrives at Key West at Jater. white figures appeared on aan icant proposes to transport g hillside not far away. One Se amg = their baggage = | - LOCAL SCHEDULE ; id—“Just a lot of Ko- perations in non-schedul- = (Stops ‘ermediate Points. orm. 5 ; {@d. door-to-door service, limited | LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (Ex- eeiepiets Sho: beve” decided 10°45 transpoctation of not snore than CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock Mae Bril ivilians.” NCT NO. 5 ~ dRecome civilians. six passengers in any one vehicle hamber of Commerce | A. M. and arrives at Miami st 4:00 - fs. the correspondents got/but not includin, the di 4 Building o'clock P. M. o rag ie D cluding river and|cierk, RO. Bushea i LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT nearer aesong, , not including children under 10{Iuspectors, J.J. Hall, William SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and ehildren showed up alongside the years of age who do not lecrat EG Stempel a ‘at Key West at 5:00 o'clock Toad ‘The men tossed them chew-|3 seat or seats between New York acumbie, Alonzo Cothron’s Office P.M. ing. gum and chocolate. City and Key West, Fla. Service|". Jonn A. “inside Kaesong, an old man! would be over U. S. Highway 1 Brest hard Witliatas ®emeup waving papers in his|from New York to Key West and| RECINCT NO. 17 fiend. The papers were yellow|return over the same route and} .,7'*T' FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE Rick's Barber Shop with age and fragile from much|serving no intermediate points. _| inspects ce W. FULL CARGO INSURANCE handling. It was the honorable Sevee eS : MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaton & Francis Sis. oar the Korean had re-} The Himalaya mountains 2 oct6,1950 PHONES: $2 and $3 : back in 1919, after serving} stretch between the Indus and in the Haw jian Infantry Brahmapu cs! Mail The Ctizen to Friends | IIIa

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