The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 13, 1950, Page 3

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1950 THE KEY WESt CITIZEN HE FOUND THE TROUBLE RIGHT AWAY. AN SAID HE'D HAVE \T FIXED IN ABOUT AHALF AN BOUR = SJ THAT GRIN ON “OUR E, KONROD, HAD THE LAD PLAYS A CONCERT Fac BETTER MEAN ONE THING HAVE POSSESSION DOWNTOWN TOMORROW NIGHT’ wiT (S SO ADVERTISED’ THEN ANDO THERE I with MAKE THE GRAND COUP WITHOUT ! | } | 4 ~ = “Sake ass NO DIE “GENTLEMEN / NO FUECY I'M HEABING STRAIGHT INSHORE / Literally! Reds Lese | oo SGT. CHARLES JANOWSKI (left) of Rockland. Mass.. and Corporal James H. Clerk of Wheeling: a ines In Bloody Banzai Attack W.Va.. examine enemy weapons captured on the peak of Nam San Mountein in Korea. The moun tain top was the scene of a bloody banzai attack by North Korean Reds. Clark is holding e Red bars” gun. He and Janowski are in the Army's Seventh Infantry Division. KEY WEST NEWS jl. | ter Of Days Gone By | ivy tomorrow to outline plans for|3 | the proposed installation. | of Taken From The Files | Of The Key West Citizen AbbAsbbsssssbbssssssssas 10 YEARS AGO Contracts for hotel managers and rooming house operators to! j is sign will be drawn up at once by, Your Grocer SELLS That Goor | STAR * BRAND | Beinn COFFEE | the Key West Convention Cor-} poration, it was decided at a meeting Sunday afternoon at the American Legion hall. j = = id | Everett W. Russell to serve 2s president of the Key; West Chamber of Commerce at a meeting of the Board of Direc-| 8 tors held Saturday afternoon} This marks the second year Mr. @ | Russell will serve in that capa-'g city. t s» =u ¥ Commander R. C. Blackwell, US.N.. M. C., senior medical of- ficer at the Naval Station here, will leave this weekend for a new post in China, according to announcement by Captain F. Jacobs, U.S.N., commander at the station. y +: Ff Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: “Germans complain that the British are dropping potate bugs in their fields. Anyway, a potato bug won't explode.” Improvements to be made to the local marine hospital in the immediate future are to be much more extensive than were at first} contemplated. A three-story building will be erected facing the ocean on the southwest side|@ of the main hospital building, s whereas it was originally planned, to have only a two-storv struc-|@ ture on top of the ho=pital cistern. |@ The garages which ‘now occupy the site on which the new build. s ing will be placed will be moved 5 to another location on the hos-} = pital grounds. x *. & : Radio telephone communica- tion between Tortugas light sta- | tion and Key West is to be estab- lished according to; informa’ } given out at lighthouse head-| | quarters today. ithe Weather Bureau office yes- j terday forenoon. It is pretty well | known that the Weather Bureau carried on balloon and kite work. technically work, at a number of selected; stations over | which Key. West is one. This work for the purpese of studying the was elected’ — TRY A PCUND TODAY — tnt ming Radio Expert J? Preston and Assistant Superin- | t ndent of Lighthouses Henry B. will leave qn the tender; 2 A record balioon “run” and one unusual interest, was made at 5 Select the service that selects its men—U S. Marines. called aerological = WH\TEVER YOUR NEEDS IN THE LINE OF Children’s Teys COME TO THE | mona aves |! 728 Duval Street Phone 1008 the country of ED AeA aS: A ee (RRR ER RRER ERP RRR SERRE SE SE SE | With The Purchase Of Each REA $ Automatic Record Che=ger at $12.95 You Will Receive SIX RECORDS AT Seabee eeeeeeneseuae -FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SEE . - . AH Preprinter jt 617 Duval Street LJ by Matha oad BESSESSES SSeS t } ‘ ' The 4 ¢ ' | Se pievee] ieee! LEER, LE ' CO., inc Hotel, Restaur & é 3 ye oe a [1 8 Be

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