The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 13, 1950, Page 8

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LED = Gf OES © Ds EEC ‘Te-Comdr. Albert Richards Relieves Li-Comdr. Carey As Meets Et-Cdr. Albert Andrews Rich- atds, USN, took over command this week*of the USS Coolbaugh, "detached »ito re- a@etivate and command a vessel of the “Mothbali Fleet.” “it-Cdr: Richards is a third i Naval officer. Hid father was Lt. C. A. Richards (deceased) of the Naval academy class of 1904, and his grandfather was Rear Admiral R. B. Brad- ford: Adeceased) of the Naval academy class of 1864. His step- father is Captain H. O. Roesch, USN, (RET.) of the Naval aca- demy, class of 1910. Skipper Of Coolbaugh school in Newport, R. 1, and Western high school in Washing- ton, he attended the University of Virginia and was_ graduated the class ‘of 1941'as 4 Bachelor fof’ Science. He is unmarried and .|is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity and. the Olympic Club of San Francisco. “His last pre- vious duty was as Flag lieutenant and aide to Vice-Admiral Georgé D. Murray, USN, conimander-of jthe Western Sea Frontier . and | the commander of the Pacific Re- serve fleet. Lt-Cdr. Carey and his wife and children who formerly lived at 1509 Duncan street, Key West, have gone to Boston where he will reactivate and command the USS Conway (DDE-507). He is a member of the Naval academy +Ater attending Rogers high class of 1939. Bradley Says Armed Forces Need Over Two Million Men By June Of 1951 >. To Face Defense Of 40 Billion | WASHINGTON, Oct. 13.—(4). =Geijéral Omar Bradley says the arméd forces want two million, 100 thousand men, 62 air groups and 905 Navy ships by next June. 5 The chairman of the joint of -staff announced the in. a recorded radio broad- @ast which he made before leav- “with President Truman to et General MacArthur. + Fhe general said even those Figil?és won't be enough, and lficials are planning now for Ready. Bradley noted that the current es toward defense carry what he called “a’ price tag” of 25 billion dollars. ~The new program, he said, is going to cost more money, take more effort, and put more mén into uniform. “The general didn’t say - how money will be needed. But ‘said he had asked a’ group of industrialists ‘recently if they would be willing to face an annu- al defense bill of 30 to 40 billion Bani 7a NY, BULLETINS PLANE CRASH SMINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 13—(P). Northwest Airlines passenger thas crashed on the out- ‘of Almelund, Minnesota. “aFive’ persons were killed. The ¢rash was 50 miles. north. “Of here. TRUMAN ARRIVES IN HONOLULU HONOLULU, Oct. 13—().— it Truman has landed at Hickam Field in Honolulu on his ‘way-% a history:making meeting with.General MacArthur. The President will ieave Honolulu late ore for the« conference on Eastern stra to stop Com- tunism, and still prevent a ma- Jot _war. pte ** STATION SET UP IN *<Continued From Page One) Station RCH in Havana, delivers the packages to the needy people Of Pinar Del Rio at her own ex- pense: Sefora Trinidad reports from Havana that a dining room to feed the homeless and hungray children has been opened in Pinar Del Rio by Prio Socarras, brother of Cuba’s president. ¢Atocal committee directing the! campaign for aid to the stricken Cubans. is composed of Mrs. ‘Thomas. Caro, Mayor John Car- bonell, Louis Muniz, and A. Boza | Havana 11:00 A.M. 2:30 P.M. 4:45 P.M. Asks Industrialists * School Official Will Visit Here James .T. Campebil,. acting-di- rector of the division of adminis- tration and finances of the state department of education, plans to visit Key West Friday, Octo- ber 20, to observe progress of the school construction program here and to confer with Superintend- ent of Public Instruction Horace O'Bryant on problems of capital outlay, it was learned today. CERTAIN DOCTORS (Continued From Page One) instruction, exclusive of the time spent in post graduate training, and who, on the day fixed for his registration (a) shall have received from any school, college, university-or similar in- stitution of learning one or more of the degrees of bachelor of med- icine, doctor of medicine, doc- tor of dental surgery, doctor of medical dentistry,doctor of -vet- erinary surgery, and doctor of veterinary medicine, (b) is with- in‘ any of ‘the several states of the United States, the, District ot Columbia, the Territory of Al- aska, the Territory of Hawaii, Puerto Rico, ‘or the Virgin Islands, (c) is not a member of any reserve component of the armed forces of the United States, and (d) shall not have at- tained the fiftieth anniversary of the day of his birth. “All doctors referred to above must register even though they may have already registered un- der the Selective Service Act of 1948. Special forms and informa- tion have been prepared in each selective service local board in order that this Special Regitra- tion wlil be accomplished with a minimum of delay. Registration will be accomplished in each se- lective service local board, and by special registrars appointed for this. purpose. “The registration of other per- sons made liable for registration under gublic Law 779-81st Con- I ee sah 4 belaceopsplished at a a 7 Ube evaporated milk, undiluted, or mixed with an equal amount! of fresh milk,-as-“eream” in cof- fee, tea, or on cereals. ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT 126 Duval Steet Phone 25¢ For Immediate Delivery 3 Gray Metal gee 2 Home Size Wooden Desks REMINGTON and ROYAL PORTABLES PORTABLE SIZE VICTOR ADDING MACHINES CALL 250 FOR PRICES TO KEY WEST Leave Flight Havana Key Wesi $51 S00AM $:45AM 983 12:30PM. 1:15PM 355 300PBM 3:45PM. OVIAS “Q” S. A. ROGELIO GOMEZ, Agen’ On Complaints Of Home Owners The petition signed by 46 own- ers of Sunshine homes and for- warded to the Federal - Housing Administrator, Washington, D.C. has. brought a reply from C. W. Starr, zone “commissioner. Starr's ‘letter follows: “Mr. E. A. Shaw, “2437 Eogarty Avenuc, “Key West, Florida. “Dear Mr. Shaw: “This ‘is to. acknowledge the petition: regarding alleged faulty construction in a number of the Sunshine homes, Key West, Flor- ida, which was submitted by you as representative of the peti- tioners. “In order that this office may be.in a better position to assist you and the other owners, a re- port has been requested of the Miami, Florida, Insuring Office. Upon receipt of the necessary in-{ formation, you will be advised. “Very truly yours, “C. W. STARR, “Zone Commissioner.” It was said today that leaders of the complaining group will at- tend next Monday’s meeting. of the city commission * ask-results of the investigatién.~ The «tity commission had to. send Acting City Manager Charles Roberts and Building Inspector Ralph Russell to the Sunshine homes for a personal’ report on the alleged complaints. ADVISORY MIAML Oct. 13.—(4)—The Mi- ami Weather Bureau issued this advisory on a tropical storm at 1:30 P.M., EST, today: A small tropical storm was dis- covered by a ship about 630 miles southeast of Bermuda today and at 1:30 P.M., EST, it was located near Latitude 263 North and Longitude 56.5 West. It is apparently moving west- northwest or northwest at about 12 to-15 miles per hour. Stfongest -wincs are esfimated about 60 miles per hour. It may increase in intensity and caution is advised for shipping. Due to distance and scarcity of reports, next advisory will await reconnaissance Teports Saturday }runless* additional infor- mation becomes available before then, ‘You'll want several pairs, once you see these Palm Beach Slacks in smamt, richer colors. They're fashioned from the all new Palm Beach fabric with patented” FIBER-LOCK” proc: ess that bounces out wrinkles, and won't scratch—ever! Besides, they're cool, long- ‘sweating, 100% washable. Get yours sow and you'll see why Paim Beach Slacks are the favos- ise-of golf's greats. $9.95 For the Brands You Know LEWINSKY'S Men’‘s Shop 526 DUVAL STREET PHONE 146 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Reply Received (Sabu Denies He’ s Father Of Dancer’ s Child MOVIE ACTOR SABU DASTAGIR (left), the former “elephant boy.” sits in court at Los Angeles and is compared with a two-year-old girl he is accused of fathering. He appeared in the court to fight the charges made by London Dancer Brenda Marian Julier, the child's mother. Frank D. Cat- lin. attorney for the mother, holds the girl whose name is Michaela. Miss Julier says Michaela was born after she came from London on Sabu’s invitation and made a prolonged visit in his home at Hollywood in 1947. Sabu says he is not the father. « WARN YOUNGSTERS | (Continued. From Page One) _ she *will deal severely with the youngsters foiind guilty’of kilfing} birds. “Judge Gibson and I ate working hand-in-hand to. stop this bird-shooting.” said Kemp. The city sexton has informed the chief that promiscious shoot- ing is being done by the young- sters in the city cemetery. Many of the birds fleeing the cold weather of the north, will re- main in Key West, while othe will head for Central and South America. Because they're quick aad easy to prepare, high in food value, and generally liked, eggs make an ideal luncheon dish for young-{¢ , 4 LACK OF HOUSING (== (Continues #rom Page One} (486 Secte Geet -~ utmost importance to the fleet/duty has Seen axcic ox units in assisting them to cary Prec = - out their vital training and devel-}te Ate J j opment work.” force. be was =p After an unotiicial visit ashore, Sov! c= the high-ranking Naval officer |commended the citizenry m gen- mm - eral, and the Armed Services|” YMCA club in particular, for)” | moraie-building treatment of ser- | vicemen here. Admiral Fahrion co: destroyers in the Atl Secennatins ~ including the aiesiroyers und:tums- Adenine Fuiees re ing units in the Key West are fo . . |‘His flagship is the destroyer tend- er USS Yosemite, based at New- |port, R. 1 For his trip to Key West, however, the admiral shift- ed his flag to one of his Gestroy- ers, the USS Power. -——- ly Commander C. E. Pond. The admiral has seen ses duty in both world wars and has serv- ed aboard almost every type of Something New! WATCH FOR Oo — — (P) Wirephoto & sters home from school at the noontime hour. AIR-CONDITIONED DUVAL at PETRONIA ST. Friday and Saturday Specials us. | ws, Goop TOP-OUALITY _ TOP-QUALITY Chuck Roast tk 59¢|: @ CUT FROM U.S. GOOD TOP-QUALITY WESTERN STEERS ‘STEAKS Sas Ss 5 GA_GRADE “A” DRESSED and DRAWN "th. 59¢ PICNIC HAMS . Ib, aed “GS. NO. 1 WHITE Round or > BRISKET or HAMBURGER. . ... Ib. 4 : GROUND CHUCK Ih. 73 “FRYERS . COLORED . CLOVERBLOOM SMALL SUNNYLAND Grade “A” Shipped OLEO | EGGS carom 29 | poz—cre. Bec PURE LARD. . s'%x< [Se DIXIE CRYSTAL =; __ Factory Packed « SLB. BAG 39c SUGAR WITH ORDER SPRY stn Qe (With Order) POTATOES RED DELICIOUS . . McINTOSH APPLES ... . 2 hs. Bc Fancy Tokay | Golden Yellow GRAPES 2 Ibs. 29c | Bananas 2 Ibs. 27¢ “MINUTE MAID” FROZEN ORANGE or BLENDED JUICE * GRAPEFRUIT JUICE LEMONADE MIX 2 60: Cas 43 3 & 25¢ |: =. Now Is The Time To Get Your Fall and —

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