The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 30, 1950, Page 1

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THE SOUTHERNMO NEWSPAPER = ponte Business. So Said Armed Robber ToJ.F. | |GIRL TRAPPED IN CAR IMPALED | ON RAIL as Matchett, Baker, Saturday Night AA 8:15 o'clock Saturday night, while a large num- ber af local residents stood October 18, ut 12:35 pam, at lowe masked gangster forc-| © ps greg aieess School. $500,000 Guilding (FF Wirephote BARBARA WOLFE, 22, AWAITS RESCUE FROM AN AUTOMOBILE in which she was pinned Project, to give him 4 94-) when is crashed af high speed into 4 guard rail along the coest highway at Playe del Rey. Calif. intended for She was nof seriously injured. A 16-foot length cf rail pierced the car from end to end. Man in foreground is supporting another trapped passenger. Gene Geist. 22,.who suffered a possible fractured spine. Four other persons ir the auio also were injured. Future Plans Called For Tie Arrested George Sawyer, 313 Julia street, wes arrested Saturday night on a "3) charge-of trespassing “and is be- ing held in county jail, His bond e acht To Havé Stations -(, | vas ~et at $100. Sheriffs Deputy : | Im Fature Under | Thomas Dixon made. the ‘arrest, * | Ezera Spencer Conrad, Poin- 4 Notable Plan Announced | ciana, has been lodged in county 3 MIAMI, Oct.. 30—{4)—-When } jail on a charge of assaylt and Here i ‘al coi munication | battery. He was picked up by f year-old | Dixon Friday night and-he, also, n stations, tis being held on a $100 bond. at Porter dock, bringing {Fina can | look d to | Chief Deputy. Sheriff Webber nests television mm. disclosed that Robert E. Bryant, nguished -¢ yo Key Applications for permits to open} arrested last week on a chargé-of) new. Stations are on file with the ravated assanit, by - City Pa- are Anthony “Brino, ofjcommission from Miami, Miamil troiman J. Cerezo, is being had N, J.; Albert George, Peter J, Basil; New York; j ip Hanna, New York. is skipper of the trim, ly equipped little craft. New York exporter. is a prominent Miomi Beach. Orlando, St. Petersburg, } tend Tampa. Miami now has in operation: WTVJ-TV, and Jacksonville has WMBR-TV. The FCC has given no indica: tion when’ it will start approving new applications ‘again. = The FCC is considering a plan looking to evetitual establishment: of TV-stations “in ‘smaller com> munities. Under this proposal] channels would -be reserved for more than 40 points in Floritia. > They are: Apalachicola, Belle Glade, Cho sen, Clearwater, Crestview, Cross City, Daytona Beach, DeBand, Everglades, Fort Lauderdate 2, (Continued On Page a jon orders from the Miami Police | Department and the Flerida Parole Commission. Miami police want Bryant on purse-snatching _ charge and the parole commission wants him fo a.parole yiolation, Webber stated County, State Taxes. Payable: County Tax Callerta <i that 1950 taxes will be rece in his office in the court sous cee 2 eee aa WASHINGTON, Oct 30—{2). —Patients in 40 veterans ~ er which date they will b delinquent. Taxes paid this t@ Only 62.7 Percent Of The Total City Fimance Director- | Comptroller Charles R. | Roberts today stated that | revenue receipts had /ex- | ceeded budgetary —esti- } mates thus far in the first {nine months ‘of this fiscal pe receipts for the same pe-|'” riod in the year 1949, and 23.91% over ~ receipts ‘for 1948. Of each dollar collected through September 30: 49 e¢ came from Ad - Valorem | Taxes. | Bie from Interest on Taxes. 3%ic from Franchise Taxes and Payments in. Lieu. of Taxes. 11%e from License sand Pe-mits. & “e from Fines and Forfeits. Tac from — Scavenger -Service : Fees. 4 ec from Sewer Servier Fees: 13%c from Cigarette Taxes. 3 .¢ from Moccia Rev- enue. Total Sapuary. 1 tbs wh ex | period in 194 11.48% over exp the be year 1948: is as For ech dollar ‘spent werey the nine-month period: under view: 10 <a Sie Re ae ci 21%c went for Police and Fire Protection. 10 ¢ went for Recreation, Parks and Public Welfare. 44% went for Streets, Scavenger Service_ and Sewers. 14 ¢.went for Pensions and Debt; Retirement. _” Thee eer eee violence at two Rico, today, were Wednesday, Nov. 1s IN THE U.S.A. = a

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