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_Wila. GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS . per insertion i AM. DAILY ase of error, The Citizen be: for only one wit 9—Female Hefp Wanted (vondnued) tions for view. | DISHWASHER WANTED. 218 Duval St., Delmonico Restaur- dec31-3t ant. a RAUL’S Restauarant has _posi- g waitresses, hostess, ‘night cashier. Call 1933 for inter- dec2stt | PART TIME Housekeeper. Will: furnish house free. Local per- }son. 914 Packer St. dec31-3tx | pun TIME MAID, must | children. Good salary. Health! certificate required. Apply Down Town Gulf Station, S. L, Styron. dec31-3t SALES GIRL wanted. House of _ Linen. 612 Duval St. dec31-St WOMAN for general housework, eutomatic washer. Care for children. Phone 807-J, 901 Duval dec31-3tx Marathon, its. Maid service, quiet) and snapshot if possible. janl-3t area, street parking. Reason- able ae dec20-tf oo FURNISHED apartments, 3 rooms and bath, maid and janitor ser- viee, linens and utilities furnished. Coral Hotel Aparmtents opposite | Post. Office. dec31-tf | MODE! | near RN . efficiency apartment. | Navy. Yard. Couple only. Fldging ; Price organization. 411 St. Phone 124. > dec22-tf pee” Wiehe COMPLETELY furnished clean apartmerit in best neighborhood. ults orjly, No pets. Like quiet re- fine. couple, week or month. 1426 Vi , block above Simonton off es dec26-tf ATTRACTIVE two-bedroom. apart- it, by week, month or sea- 30". 4125. Washington Street. FURNI: Efficiency Apart- ment. Electric kitchen, Chil- dren welcome. By week. 909 Elizabeth St. dec31-tf 3-~Cottages For Rent COTTAGE fer vent. Seatcnal or yearly. Post Office Inn. — LeLUXE- FURNISHED — COT- TAGE AVAILABLE FOR FOUR ADUETS “ONLY. UNTIL MAY 1. NO PETS, PHONE 465. : 4 dec28 thru jand | decl0-tf Houses For Rent WHY PAY RENT- Let us build you a ©.B.S. home with F.HLA. ‘inanging. Sunshine Construction af Key West, Inc., 2220 Fogarzy Ave.y Phone 598. decd-tf WO" bedroom house unfurnished. Apfly <Archer’s Grocery, 814 Fleraing Street. dec28-tf 5—fiooms For Rent TROPICAL Hotel, targe. rooms, $i2single, $18 double. All. year arould rates. 114 Duval, f{ v . Rooms e baths. 227 Duval St. . dec31-tf To Rent Call gfter3 p.m., 6—w FU [SHED room in private! fof gentlemen. No rooming house accomodations wanted. (al) Smithy 1825. jani-stx | TWOS BEDROOM apartment or; houge. No pets. Call Mrs. Thomp- | son, Room 418 La Concha Hotel between £ and 6 p.m. jani.st ___. | Monton St. |11—Employment Wanted IRONING done at home. Virginia Street, phone 1429-R. dec29-3t 312 11A—Employment Wanted Female RELIABLE lady practical nurse ilesires work. Experienced. Write Box H.C.-8 ¢/o Citizen. dec29-3tx 17—Personal Services Notary Public f NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office dec4-tt FOR SALE six Consecutive is- sues of The Key West Citizen: Delivered to your door, 25¢ week- ly. Phone 5i Circulation Dept. NOTICE BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invitations and announcements printed by the Artman Press, Phone 51. nov27-tf ‘| 1¥—Special Services USE SNOW CAP SLEACH for brighter, softer, whiter washes. Try a bottle from your grocer. decl0-tf BROKEN LENSES duplicated in one day. Frames immediately Special discounts to Navy person- nel. Dr, J. A. Valdes, 619 Duval St. Upstairs. dec21-tf JOHNSON & CURRY, Builders and Contractors. Free estimates on new CBS hojnes, remodeling and roofing. Phone 147-XM. dec?7-tf WE make keys while you wait Key West Supply Co., 211 Si dec3-tf TYPEWRITERS: Adding Mae- hines;* Sold, Rented, Repaired. Roberts: Office Supply, 126 Duval St. Phone 250. dec8-tf 18A—Massage SCIENTIFIC body massage by Key West leading licensed mes- sense. Prices reasonable. For ap- pointment, phone 575-J. dec28-24t LADIES — Gentlemen Scientific body ma ge, Casa Marin Hotel, Solaria. decl8-24t 19—Public Notices GOVERNMENT controls and regu- j lations are constantly changing. Only your loccl newspaper pub- 7—Business Rentals DUVAL STREET STORE with apartment upstairs. Call 241. - 1-3t 8—Male Help Wanted —sepege FULE TIME clean-up man. or golored, 75¢ F F ; Gulfstrea de YOUNG MAN for Case Marina Hi WOGL PRESSER wante onky. We 15° the Qnio§ Scale. P Cleaners, -218 Simonton rk 1-3t 9—Kemale Help Wanted WANTED - experienced salagé girl Benny's 909 Simonton St. Cafeteria Cafeteria dec27-tf SALESLADIES and Seamstresses at Mar Ed Dress Shop, 425 Flem ing Jand-3t | lishes complete local application of these controls. Subscribe to The | Citizen today. Phone 51, Circulation | Department for home delivery. | 22—Lost BLACK Ladies Billfold containing | eash and valuable papers. Please call Rose Tilley 9131, Dukes BQ. TED WRIST WATCH, no strap. Finder return to 816 hite St. Reward. Julius Pinder. dec31-3tx Ww MONKEY waist. Re- dt 814 Caroline St., or Phone ; . The Pet Shop. | -- 23—F oun MAN havé®same by identifying and paying for this ad. 522 William. dec31-2tx an-} swers to the name of “Smokey.” } * Has belt around its dec31-2t} i DENS | DAY AALAN = st neestonnes NO Kay, Co IT CNT NEW YEARS EVE, BUT LOOK HOW MUCH CHEAPER THIS PLACE IS TONIGHT THAN IT WAS LAST NIGHT ! 24—Business Opportunities WELL “ESTABLIS::i0 busines for sale. Selling due to sick ; ness. Inquire 604 Truman Ave. Phone 1641, no’ 25-—Real Estate For Sale | ARE YOU cninking avout a new C.BS. home? Planning an addi- tion to your present building? salousies for your windows, Call C.B.S, Construction Co. between 2-6 fps Free, estimates and con- tra prices. 517% Duval St Phone 724-M. nov29-tf FURNISHED house for sale. Six bedrooms, two baths. Good loca- tion. 700 White St. Apply Mrs. Tynes, 800 Georgia St. | | dec29-6t 3-BEDROOM house. FHA financed. Well located. Phone 1006-J. dec26-12t 26—Lots For Sale TWO CORNERS 10 x 100 on Ist Street. Call 598. dec7-tf —Printing Make The ARTMAN PRESS your headquarters for the finest in grinting. Phone 51. dec4-tf 30—Services and Repairs BRIGHTEN up your home for The New Year. Reliable painting. Fast and clean work. Hourly, daily or weékly rates. Free estimates. 1205 Truman Ave. Phone 9168. dec29-3t 39—Trailerr For Sale (Continued) BEAUTIFUL 1949 Four-Star Gen- eral. On trailer lot. Refrigera- tor, hot water tank. Sleeps four. Complete with awnnig. Ready for occupancy. Reasonable. See Tarabello, Southern Inn, 612 Si- monton St. dec31-6tx SRR Se ek See 28 FT VAGABOND House Trail- er. 3 rooms with awning. 1307 Laird St. dec31-6tx 27’ house trailer. Fully equipped with hot water heater and elec- trie refrigerator. Awning and open porch built on. Excellent condition. Sleeps four. See Hutch- inson, Mastic Trailer Park, Ugi- ted stret dec28-4Tx NEW Luggage Trailer. welded ste¢l frame. Tires. Phone 1946-W. 41—Boats and Motors CABIN CRUISER. 24ft, ready to g0, $600. Phone 146. Electric Excellent dec29-3tx dec21-t 45—Transportation ———__4t_____ 2 Storage”. Moving ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 488 E. V. Kinsman dec24-tf 47—Trade, Exchange. or Swap EXCHANGE 1947 Fordor Dodge, 48,000 miles. Good condition for pick-up truck. Must be good. See Dunn, Dredgers Key or P. 0. Box 421 Key West. jan1-3tx 33—Miscellaneous SCREENED DOORS. Custom built Size 34 x 82. 321 Simonton St. dee 4-t 49—Moving HOUSE MOVERS CALL Garnett Fh. 1054-M. for estimate. dec24-tf WE have a comptete stock o window glass of all kinds. Key West Supply Co., 211 Simonton St. dec3-tf AUTOMATIC Coca Cola Vending machine, holds 39 bottles. Perfect } sts: condition. $175. Children Corner. Phone 76. dee26-tf 34--Household Items For Sale COMPLETE double bed, Lord's Beach Court, $10.00. Simonton and South, Phone 1938-M. jan1-3t/ , STORF of Neariy-itu Furniture 3416 Duck Avenue, Poinciana Phone 1601. We buy and sell new | and used furniture. dec6-tf 35—Wanted To Buy YOUR OLD battery is worth $ $ 3} at DICKS’ TIRE SERVICE. 929} Truman Ave. Phone 778. } dect-tt | 39—Traiters For Sale DORR TRAILER SALES has opened a down town sales place in Key West MANY NEW MAKES OF Smal! Down Payments, We Have Our Own Financing We Aze Florida's Oldest. and Largest Dealer Buy from a reliable dealer “BICYCLE. Owner may | Small down payment, year t | Pay. Come in and see, buy right ' } SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN | Dorr Trailer Sales T10 Duval St. and eS =e 1 \3 ! PELICAN SHOT (Continued Fram Page One? wobbled around like a slightly tipsy high-wire performer. bird, he has trouble on his only leg for any time. He maintains a balance by flapping nut it is a very foeble at best yesterday, “Pete ‘ound the yet heard € its fin out of taking pot shots Shrimgers keep their cut-up fingers crossed whenever Tar- get takes to the water. “With all that lead in him.” one mused, “it's a wonder he | doesn’t sink to the bottem.”* Robe Haven For Beat-Up g in d- = { Red Prisoner \Greets Wife, Parents Here Rushes To: Father’s Bedside; Patient Much Improved After Visit SYRACUSE, 'N: Y.. (®—Reunited with his wife and parents, Capt. | John J. Swift greeted a new year today far from the Hungarian jail !in which he and three other Amer- lican airmen spent 39 days. | The 34-year-old flier arrived here jby plane Monday. to see his crit- ically ill father. Swift came by ; commercial airline from Wash- jington, on the last lap of a flight from Germany. His plane set down only a mo- ment before an airliner from Al- bany arrived with his wife. After a joyful embrace, Swift and his pretty wife were speeded across town to St. Joseph's Hos- pital in an automobile preceded by a police escort. They spent about 15 minutes in the hospital room with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Swift, Sr. The father, a 65-year-old former railroad engineer described by his doctor as being “in very critical condition,” told the captain, “I knew they (the Hungarians) 'couldn’t hold you. They can’t hold a good Irishman down.” After the visit, Sister Wilhel- mina, the hospital superintendent, said the elder Swift ‘‘seemed very happy and had perked up quite a bit.” The last rites of the Roman Catholie Church had, been admin- istered to the father last Friday. Asked how she felt about seeing her son for the first time in al- most three years, the flier’s moth- er replied: “I don’t know what to say any- more. All this is confusing.” The reply of the airman’s wife to a similar question was: “I don’t know.. Pm not feeling any pain right now.” And the captain? After his wife had smeared his face with lipstick, Swift told reporters at the ‘airport: “Yop don’t know how glad I am to be back.” _ Swift said he intended to stay in service “partly to repay the United States” for the $120,000 in fines that sprung the Air Force men from Hungary. ine and yi’ Swift have two children, a ar-old daughter, Lelise, and 10-weeks-old David. Destroyer Depth Charges Object TAIPEH, Formosa @#—A U. S. destroyer de} a sup- posedly hostile submarine in For- mosa Channel Friday, a reliable source said today, but the target may have been only a porposie. Submarines and porpoise sound ike to a ship’s listening devices. ! The source said the destroyer, ‘believed to be the Higbee due in | Hong Kong Wednesday, picked up | )on its sound equipment what ap- | peaerd to be a submersible firing | torpedoes. It made four attacks, but there | | as no evidence of a kill—no oil is the water and no wreckage. i FIRST ACCIDENT OF (Continued From Page One) jer struck a 1940 Chevrolet driv- j}en_by Juan Jose Martine j Damage was slight invoiving | damages to fenders of both cars.| Hancock and Martinez agreed | settle the cost between them- | i} | j ali } -— More than 200 new virus diseases ‘of crops have been discovered in the last 40 years. » have been photographed. And by | ath. a igh wrath this ans w “The pelicans aroun a ' market get shot all day... . with cameras. And that's the every type of camera from a dime store box style to a thou-/ sand-dollar, telescopic - lensed} model,” he said. | Meanwhile, in the case of one-/ legged Pete, the other pelicans} may be fine and feathered but/ they're by no means friends. He takes a beating whenever Rob-j erts isn't around to enforce the! Marquis of Queensbury rules. | i Navy Man Says This‘Is His eoge Lucky Day Patterson’s Injuries Are Not Known; But Belongings Are Sent To New York Hospital “I feel that this is a lucky New Year’s Day for my buddy Tom <8 \JayCees Meet ‘Tomorrow Night | There. will be a regular. dinner {and business meeting of the Key | West Junior Chamber of Com- imerce at the Club House, Flagler ; street, tomorrow night at seven; o'clock. | The menu will include baked jham, baked beans, potato salad ete. All members are urged to attend. SSUES Re 68 PLANES PRESS (Continued from Page One) i Sabre oe ; in antl | Start 1952 With 2 MIGs U.N-Red Air Fight Heralds New Year Over North Korea Battle Front By WILLIAM C. BARNARD SEOUL, Korea (#—American Sa- Patterson and imyself” said Carl | California to the Great Lakes and |bre jets started out the new year Masnec, SN of the U.S. Navy this morning. Patterson was one of the 14 sur- vivors of the C-46 plane crash in southwestern New York State. Masnee said that he and Pat- terson left Key West the morning of December 15 and expected to fly back together: “I couldn't get a flight back, so I returned by train and’ bus and got here the evening of Dec ember 28. Tom and I didn’t kee! in touch with each other, but I guess he was on his way to mee! me in Buffalo, N.Y., because | live*near there in a little twon called. Hamburg and we planned to come back together. When I didn’t hear from him, I took off because I was due back in Key West,”’ Masnec said. Patterson lives at Newcastle, Pa. He is now in the hospital at Salamanaca, N.Y. for » treatment after the plane accident Saturday night. The master of arms of the U.S.S. Wilke here was instructed to send some of Patterson's belongings to the hospital, it was learned, but | no further details concerning ex- tent. of Patterson’s injuries was available. Fishing Tourney Opens Tomorrow The Key. West Junior Chamber of Commerce, Fifth Annual Fish- ing. Tourney opened this morning. The. competition will extend un- | til March 3ist. This year the boundaries extend from the waters surrounding Key West to Card Sound Bridge. The Jaycees announced this morning that convenient weighing stations are to be found along the route. The competition is open to any. one who catches aish. There are several ‘categories in various sizes and weights. NEW POSTAL (Continued trom Page One) up in January, 1913, but during recent years transport companies have complained of unfair com- petition. One congressman said that low parcel pos ates had robbed more than 32,000 railroad or express employes of their jobs. GRASS FIRE PUT OUT (Continued From Page One) and the only work was inspection to. see that smouldering embers were out. | Arizona to Alaska. | | Sixty-eight rescue planes and a | ground party renewed their seareh ‘in Arizona today for an Air Force ‘transport missing since Sunday | with 28 aboard, including 19 West Point cadets. A ione man on a search. plane ‘Monday reported sighting the ! wreckage of an. aircraft. on°s,075- foot Iron Mountain, but . it» has been impossible to determine whether s the missing plane, C-47, na Clearing weather was expected’ > aid the search for the _ mili-,) y plane that vanished in< mist | nd rain near Phoenix. ‘It was’ on. ja flight from Hamilton Air Force ; |B Calif., to Goodfellow” A. F. \B Tex. 1 escue parties reached the crash! of the C-46, near Little . Valley, |N. Y., Monday after an inj passenger struggled to a- farm house. The Pittsburgh-to-Buffalo Continental Charter Inc. plane, crashe? Saturday night. The passenger, George -Albert,: 30, of Miami, Fla., and the other 12 survivors rested in a_ hospital today. They told of spending hours in the snow while huddled. around a fire behind a makeshift shelter, Heavy sledges pulled by - trac- tors were used to bring the sur- vivors out from the rugged New. York area. Another C-46 transport, belong: ing to Transocean Airlines, has been missing since Sunday. night on a Point Barrow-to-Fairhanks flight in Alaska, The airline ‘said two crewmen were aboard, «but that it had not determined whether there were any passengers. . J Flashing signal lights Monday night gave hope to search parties. But early today a helicopter. pilot,. who made a_ hazardous night flight up Chena River, reported that the signals were from a. tra- pper in need of foad. : The C-46 planes are the same type as the craft that crashed at Elizabeth, N. J., a few weeks ago with a death toll of 56. In Washington, Ciyil Aeronaut- ics Board Chairman Donald , W. Nyrop said he and CAB investi>. gators would conduct a probe’ at the scene of the New York crash. {rine FadU by damaging two Red MIG-15s in a 30-minute battle over Northwest Korea. The U. S. Fifth Air Force said no Sabres were hurt in the dog- fight between 31 American planes and 60 Communist jets. But two U. S. propeller-driven planes were shot down by Com- munist | anti-aircraft. guns. They were an F-51. Mustang, and.a Ma- Corsair. Both were brought; down behind «Communist lines: Both’ Red ‘jets damaged ‘in the New. Year’s Day battle were claimed by Col. Harrison’ R. Thyng of. Pittsfield, N .H. His record now reads two MIGs shot down, three damaged. sPhe Fifth Air Force said nobody was “hit in an r jet battle involving 70 M «Mew Year's Day opened with a United: Nations artillery barrage (the. length of the 145-mile front and bombing raids by Communist planes on two airfields near Seoul. The Allies said the Red bombers escaped, but did no damage. ~ The Reds said in a communique ‘broadcast over Pyongyang Radio Tuesday night that their planes— “two formations, of our night bombers”’—destroyed 24 U. N. air- craft at Kimpo and scored direct hits on ships at anchor and muni- tions warehouses and dumps at Inchon. “Large fires were started’ at Inchon, said the broadcast heard in. Tokyo, explosions re- sulted.” “Our brave bombers on their “Great way home swooped. down on an enemy motor, convoy, strafing and Bombing it. Scores of enemy mo- torears were left burning. All our planes returned safely to base.” On the xx 5th pgh : mn Amazing Taxpayer INTERNATIONAL FALLS, Minn. —4#).— County Tr urer Alex Enzman was dumbfounded when George J. Fidler walked in and said he wanted to pay his real estate taxes the tax bill which wasn’t due until next year. Enzman has been county treas- A CAB spokesman said Nyrop was concerned particularly’ because. of the number of C-46 ctashes. The other lost planes are a mili- tary F-51 Mustang and an’ Air Force transport. The Mustang dis- appeared in Arizona Sunday with e aboard., ht were aboard the transport, 7, when it vanished’ We a day on a flight from ‘Spokane, Wash., to Travis Air Base, Calif. The search was to continue ‘in rer 21 years and this was the first time, he said, that anyone paid his taxes in advance. Fidler paid $33.69 on 120 acreg of. partly cleared land. He ex- Plained that he just wanted to call attention to fact it's good idea to pay taxes early Northern California where a num ‘ber of leads, the latest Monday, thave beerr fruitless. a up a wall of ‘k acria! bombing.