The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 16, 1950, Page 8

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x FIREMEN ANSWER CALL = = FROM BEDDING O8- +... ON FRONT STREET #47 —_—_ Piscnan trem Bee + ~ engweret @ <i oe Fount ———— sata foe - _ NEW GOVERNMENT IN. HOPE OF SOLVING ISRAEL'S CRISIS | Gost Elections May Be Called City Commission 16.—(AP).—Prime Minister Meets In Regular | Sean Sesh City commissioners “will mec:! ‘isiight in regdiar session It! to form a new government to = = hope gee Israel's first cabinet crisis ‘the birth of the state in May, 1948, Ke oa - Ben-Gurion resigned last night after three religious | perween City Manager Dave King mémbers in his outgoing cabinet told him they ¢ withdrawing from the government because they like a recent cabinet change proposed in the face} financial plight. -- President Chaim Weiz- m@on, after consulting all party leadbts,- asked Ben-Gurion to La new cabinct for presenta- the Knesset, Israci’s parli- d. The present cabinet On @ caretaker basis. on of the very devout, or- and conservative mem- ‘ Opposed Ben-Gurion’s | Proposal to appoint Jack mon-party member and =~ expert, as commerce Relp out with the in- contended the post months. Circulation of has ‘been steadily going “is a wave of scare Asraeti pound, offi- ly worth $2.80; has dropped to "a3 0 cents’on the black call Israel's financial h ae rag the finance ie sabi has been on problem of assim- “Ahousands of immi- in from Europe by Lt. William A. Yeaw S i, Calif, pierced the n to its eye. and eae R. D. Dar- ound the hurricane “pretty wound up with its eye 10 miles in diameter.” Hur- ticanes of that velocity usually! have eyes about 20 miles across. The Navy to place a tedar plane in the air to watch _storm tonight and fly into it ;, early tomorrow. crn ae hurricane ‘is the ninth of mii developed rapidly after its discovery yes- | Twenty-six-year-old be the fitst joint meet and his board of directors— city fathers. A rather large nur fess matters is on tonight Among th One resclution will agpreve of busi- the expenditure of $760 to the | State of Florida for 76 acres mostly of submerged lands on the northwesterly side of Stock Island. Legal advertising of $23 wes spent on the ——er Four one-thousand do bonds will be purchased. Tw and accrued interest, 204 3-4 and accrued Utility board of the c tric system has asked of the placi of $ hurricane fund No. Gillum May Face Murder Charge DETROIT, Oct zB. lum is in jail here af en spree, and he charge of murder. Gillum is the [|salesman who w ERT ° RICO P A Lt ELS Manuel Nieves, 8, goes uty at a San Juan crossing uerto Rican version of Police Athletic League ood ‘citizenship program. THE ANSWERS Questions On Page Two 1.* Sept. 23, at 10:44 (EST). 2. Freedom from fear, speech and expression, religious worship, and from want. 3. The USSR. Byelorussia, Poland. 4. The Seminoles. 5. India. 6. During Presidency of Jas. Monroe (1817-25). 7. 337,464,000, of the world. 8. Venezuela. 9. The Economic Stabilization Agency 10. In 1846. | KEY WEST VISITED BY | (Continued From Page One) Business and Professional Wom- en’s Club; Mrs. Janice White, president of the Key West Gar- den Club; Mrs. Florence Ardogh, President of Beta Sigma Phi; Mrs. Anna Rosam, president of the Monroe County Council of Par- ent-Teachers Associations, and a number of P. T. A. officers, in- cluding J. J. Montgomery, Mervil Rosam, Mr. and Mrs. Clawson, Mrs. Welle Louise Curry, Mrs. the Ukraine, Czechoslovakia and or one-seventh "ONE OF OUR PRETTIEST MEDALS | homes he Page Friday night after a businessmen’s conventi has admitted slugging f men and children, s own homes, in Detr west section. Last night, one of the died. She was Mrs. Dorc an, 47 years old. who had iene bludgeoned in her home. She died of a skull fracture. Only afew hours before, G m had said: “I hope the people are all right. There's no use saying I am sorry, ‘it’s done, but I am Gillum said he went berserk after heavy drinking at a con- vention of tobacco and salesmen. “When I drink, I get mean,” he} - “If I can. get around it, I} don’t drink but I-was on the en-} ‘ the]; convention. I don't know how Ij said. tertainment committee at left or when.” Gillum was arrested because a 13-year-old boy in one of entered remembered seeing his convention badge. Police said the attacker used al heavy stapling machine. COAST GUARD TOWS (Continued From Page One) boat towed in the disabled craft at 3 a m. today. The 56-foot shrimp boat erates out of Key West. Subscribe.to The Citizen Trudy Clark, Mrs, Norma Dopp, Mrs. Jeannette Jenks, Mrs. Olga Knowles sand Mrs, Sue Adams. candy} | morning at the} -. | Anguero of Ki is} Amelia Valdez owned by Wilbar Watson and op-| children and MORNING CONFERENCE — oscar, a parakeet, discusses affairs with his Pomeranian playmate. Purry. in the home of their owners. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Kickmever, at Sovkane ‘This Old Story ‘Is Always New Supreme Court Rules Negroes | May Use Miami Springs Golf Course In 50-Word Order At Present Golf Course Is Open ——<—$—_—____.x ‘DEATHS _| Mrs. Daisy Niles M s, < To Negroes On Mondays Only WASHINGTON, Oct da Supt |dent tothe White u i Texas law school. j The supreme court es Florida court to co Rosary services-wiil be night at 8-o'clock in the ch the Lopez Funeral est edigere Lino Garcia Lino Gare: r The. appeal to the hizhe: | was filed by coson Rice t Rosa; lost efforts to get tt Ros-|state courts to order t jalina Bravo of } | course open to him at al Amercia Espinola of Ta en sons, Mario, Rafi Lino, Eduardo, Albe and Bien- viendo Garcia; two sisters, Mrs Julian Diaz of Tampa and Mrs.} of Cubs ) grand | nine great-grand-| | and EQUIPMENT 126 Duval Street — PERSONALIZED — eniidren. It’s important to drain deep-fat fried foods well; lift them out.of} the fat wi 2 slotted spoon, dr ain) a few seconds over the kettle, and | place. on absorbent. paper. The Papér absorbs the excess fat ana] the food should be crisp and dry, See Our Selection of MANY LOVELY CARDS Select Early ‘Select Your Choice THREE HOTELS ~ MIAMI at POPULAR PRICES Located in the Heart of the City RATES WRITE or WIRE REASONABLE with BATH and TELEPHONE Ford Pershing —Miller oo ieee on ae ENS ave. Herc 80 Rooms 100 Reome —< Ronaldo, ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES | Phone bid | | Christmas Cards| j j BOX ASSORTMENT Wi ake PITTSFORD | won't try to t tar happened as In th named 1 uary 4 It now estate of Toe EBB se | 1114 Truman Avense * court} THESE SPECIALS GOOD THRU WED..C Cooking or Eating McIntosh Large Size Ripe AVOCADOS . Calif. Red Tokay GRAPES . Indian River Seedless—Good Size ~ 3 ths. ROC MS for RESERVATIONS 226 NLE, let Ave. Ce oo rr ULILUL GRAPEFRUIT . No. 1 White POTATOES . Palm River--FRESHLY SLICED BACON --. he Armour's CLOVERBLOOM Made’s Hockless “ Ga, DRESSED and DRAWN 3 for 25c 10 Ibs. 28¢

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