The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 16, 1950, Page 1

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IN THE U.S.A. KEY WEST, FLORIDA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1950 Leaders On Way To Historic Meeting. __ om a .. Navy Airship Was Being Sent Out From Hurricane Path Last Night The rudder control of a Navy airship broke last mid- i ile the big lighter-than-air craft was being evac- 5 val Air Station, Boca Chica, because of » the é northwest of Jamaica. The airship, K-118, was 40 miles north of Boca Chica flying at 500 feet when a rod snapped in the automatic pilot, Comdr. Douglas Cordiner,; officer in charge irshi Pathan! «. me 125-Mile Wind | i ‘|Storm Alerts Key West Visited By Past President Of The N.E.A. | WarGemeannn BREAKFAST GIVEN MABEL STUDEBAKER TOKYO. Oct 16a? ATLA CONCHA HOTEL SUNDAY MORNING | __yies iamei The teachers, professional staff and friends of the) dicting freely that the war Key West schools were honored Sunday; October 16.| will be over im 2 few wt tBiclcdilte the National Batueation Avmocition, soa other high dig {772 ; made @ beautiful land- ; - ; 480 Miles South nitaries in the educational circles of the nation and Fior-| _ TS S™pect thet the Finer ships then resumea| Of Miami; Moving 4 ida. ‘A breakfast was given President Studebaker and) bet@e fer Pyongyang | their evacuation flight to NAAS| Very Slowly : her friends at 9:00 a.m. Sunday at the La Concha Hotel | will be the lest majer Giyneo, at Brunswick, Ga, and our repair crews turned to on the 148. She took off at 9:40 this morning for Glynco.” (jg) George Richards was of the 325-foot airship. Also (®) Wirephoto via Radio from Honolulu GEN, DOUGLAS MacARTHUR AND PRESIDENT TRUMAN sit in the back seat of the 1948 light Mamie Ruth Douglas, Fort Lau- sedan which carried them to their two-hour conference on Wake Island. President Truman flew {®rdale. chaiman-of the Depart-| Truman Refers To | ter sem themajer Sigh back to Honclulu and Gen. MacArthur fo Tokyo immediately after ‘their historic meeting which |™¢"t of Classroom Teachers of brought the two together for the first time. fiom: Miss Eon age first K. W. In Remark eRe = a Grand Jury Indiets Sheriff . _'|Covernor Niay peepee MIAMI, Oct. 16—(7)—Souih Florida has been alerted against a hurricane containing winds up to 125 miles an hour. And Cuba and the Bahamas’ ‘ha’ been aboard were: Lt. jg) A. E. Pow-|" 04 acaimet the stove sell; Lewis E Fry, AN; Patrick H. egsinet sory. A = Douglass H. Nu- At 10:30 a. m. (EST). the hurri- cane was centered in the Carib- bean Sea 140 miles south-south- [isin ash | Miam; _| Suspend Sheriff Ponce beams eee sy cee | Simmmty Sullivan Of Miami aie Liniefieid Ee | SSeS | tones The visit and breakfast oc- miles per hour. Strong high pres- ACCUSED OFFICER OF ALLOWING TALLAHASSEE, Oct. i6—“P)| curred as an aftermath of the the Atlantic north of E ~ eee, ee nee ee RUSSELL TO MUSCLE IN ON RACKETS —The Governor of Florida teday| Classroom Teachers Association vate . . tasked Attorney General Richard| Convention in Miami, October 13 ore, weathermen say it MIAMI, Oct. 16—(AP).—Sheriff James A. Sulli-] Ervin to determine ill probably continue north- See 2 Sheriff Alex Littlefield Volus- pest in progress |Mortheast or northeast movement) van of Dade county was indicted by a grand jury today|;, aie ae failed eave frm here, William H. Merriam, archi-j@t 4 slaw rate for the next 12 Z ithe la i i pana pe as? tect of the county's school pro-| hours. : on charges of incompetency, endangering the welfare ws ageinkt quuhling: nea tae #ad the} and security of the people, and using the power of attorney general clippings from} /*23*- ficane precautions. And it said} Office to permit a Chicagoan, Harry Russell, to gain a'pune. whih tell of wide. i isited|South Florida should be on the eee | ing i land. county bee alert. ee - partnership in the Miami Beach S. and G. gambling |S27"ling it ae — Schook here.| . Gale foree winds swept Miami ms | W. i first aw tee cs all day yesterday, but died-down| Syndicate. jthe cites, arition by Tek : pegorgpie asa me The indictment took one strange twist. | ‘&<%.4P¢. 25. Warren put it, + Court ¥, . Won't Re-Consider Tideland Oil Case ‘Tri- open Norton warned that the winas Robert ‘iv: special unsel grand be q@btained: by shows, would return and ordered storm a Sivan, 2g: i matter of Taw, that the sheriff flags continued on display. jury. said in a statement: Volusia county and the constable Storm warnings are up from ‘sr me ay constabl i jurisdiction Palm Beach southward’ and small} "This indictment charges offenses not pun- bas. eee oe daty to: craft warnings are flying- north ishable by imprisonment or fine but whi: force the gambling laws.” lions, Mrs OBryant of Palm Beach to Charleston, S. ¥ P ee chi ape | The governor is svsieciiiod 3 babes Dénns Arnmctae c grounds for removal or suspension by the gov- = Fiorida . <a The. > sheriffs and put~ ali the! * ee. tage yore Heavy winds marooned three ernor.” others on notice that he would! ya Bree nay in jo reconsider its “ lin: iat the ae owe’ Boeke Saaet: E jsuspend them from office_ with: }tjurseries Gedexsi vntladlcan saa Peed — — southern end of Bis- He later confirmed the statement but did not-elab-|out-a bearing if legal evidence} A’ delightfu & e ;was submit that they” were ii i inci mount rights to oil tidelands| ‘The three are John D. Penne-| Fate. fe : ltailjog a. enlwees. Geaendiioner the a oF Pint Se a the Texas and Louisiana | xamp, associate editor of the Mi- Circuit Judge William A. Herrin named E. B.|bjing measures. oe og Eel Pe, aes. - _ .jami Herald, Leonard Dawson and/ lar) cai -. sen | Sei eg, ee = The high court issued two brief |Phit Perkins, who were on « fiche Leatherman, elerk of the court, as an elsior to serve a} Horace O’Bryant, orders rejecting petitions from |ing trip. warrant.on Sullivan. *-—-—----___—— | Homestead Exempt ar ove stains pes Jrpas Gpemes They failed to return Saturday} The judge set bond at Funer l Servi P aces Jackson ani ark land were missing all day Sun- $1,000. at. ices + Wi : %ook no part in the case. |day. ng epg Cia ag 88 . | Claim ill Now The tidelands have been | The Coast Guard located them leased in part by ‘Texas ‘and /at the lighthouse and sent a res- oan On eee sh F or. Capt, Potter Be Received Nev. Louisi van “has mg sof neg fo pit if” Gom- lene craft Sullivan “has been guilty.of ne; panies. lect of duty in office (8. Tomorrow At 4:30 4 ee About 100 delegates to the} 1950) in that he has ‘The ‘Supreme Court decisions Brotherhood ‘of Railroad” Train- permitted the gambling. tf of Texas arid Louisiana tidelands}men’s’ convention, returning by \the state of Florida to be .violat-| Funeral services for Capt Roy, were announced last June fifth.}boat from a trip to Nassau, also|ed in Dade county.in an open .and/ Potter, will be held tomor- In 1947, the high court ruled|tangied with the rough seas and | notorious -}| POW a on at 4:30 o'clock|#y 1 that the federal government had | gale winds. Among those on the|spread s }from the Chapel of Pritchard} Claude Gandolfo announced . to- ‘supreme rights to California} voyage was W. P. Kennedy, the| these viol -| Funeral Home. Rev. George Ray, } day. : Brotherhood’s president. Most | giected astor of the First Baptist Church,| The date for filing claims was| H@Fvey, (Continued On Page Eight) | sincere or effectiv ting. Burial will be in. the|set up for the convenience of the Bryant White Will <a be them. plot in City Cemetery. taxpayer, Gandoli aut Mog ‘Women’s . > P A second count alleged tha‘ ivors are the widow, Mrs. | taxpa may file their home-|”’, 3 Buil d 000 H President Truman Sesiven. “Seca muy et Potter; two Sons, Archie ‘dob covmeie pos -when| ~ + ome ieputies to raid gambling hoi 2 of forcing ihe operators of said! Lou Ella Ruark and one grandson. ! tra trip to the courthouse, he. & | ex- Ss: jambling houses. into ay ing rr. r ‘ ete Guntruct 3-te0- & s Pi Mr. Potter was a member of| plained. bedroom,. one-story CBS _resi- HONOLULU, Oct gambling laws. | Masonic services will be con- President Truman is now on his} Governor. Warren could not be} 3 Re-Roofs H ducted by Dade Lodge at the Gates Tin Shop has been is- 5 Sheriff Sullivan on the basis. of} in the mid-Paifie, His" private] 2 indictment. He has preweus-| Coast Guard Tows ed street, with metal shingles. pane left here shortly before ly replied .to demands for, ouster} about 9 hours. =3 ‘sis - < Warren left his office inTatla- In San Francisco, the President}; .seo for the rest of. the day| Nell when about 15 minutes before word of} sinking 45 The butler ai the executive! mansion said he was not there | iB if : i t i : [ i +f A d P. and Roy Potter, Jr.; one brother, An $3,000 building permit has| ‘ rit arty Leave in Dade county for the purpose) John Potter and one sister, Mrs.|taxes November 1, ‘saving an ex- been taken out by contractor Honolulu At 11:30 jones to said haa | the Knights of the Golden Eagle, sideration, omit io lorce} Lodg: And AM dence for Bryant White, at 3410 j and Dade SF. Avenue “E.” way back home from what hejreached immediately for @ com} _, ide. has called his highly satisfactory |™ent on whether he will suspend! — sued a $500 permit to re-roof the home of Paul Herrick, 1301 Unit- Permits were received from |j;- EST. of the, shetiff..with .a statement} < Shi the ffices of Building Inspector | ye “niet feean’ Honolulu _to|taat-he Would... act...if Sullivan In Disabled Pp Ralph Russell. San Francisco is expected to take| “*F* : ae caresses # Sulivan’s suspensicn was receiv-|Key West -39| ¢*_over news wires. fo" all the people at the jthe wae Woeter night at ii A . “Bray y ip. m., : early for next Saturday night. THE HOUSE COMMITTEE SN ERE a ae SEE 7 : z

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