The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 27, 1954, Page 2

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Wee t THE KEY WEST CITIZEN — seturday, November 17, 1954 | AS coe PYG PS. SDR ER ge a : ee “From The Ocean To The Pan” ALL YOU CAN EAT! Chef, Salad - Cole Slaw - Rolls and Butter ® MONDAY ONLY . THE LossTeR CAN EAT .. © Open For Breakfast 7:00 A.M. THE BOULEVARD NATIVE SEA FOOD HOUSE ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD AT FIRST STREET moor A DELICIOUS OUS SUNDAY DINNER Banana Tree Grill ‘ §23 Truman Avenue Fruit Cup or Homemade Soup FRIED CHICKEN Whipped Potatoes - Fresh Vegetable Relishes - Salad Hot Rolls - Dessert - Beverage ALL FOR $1.65 or Choose From 20 Other Entrees Bring The Children! Special Prices DINWER SERVED 12 NOON TO 8:36 P.M. > gga Social Club Presents A -Free-For-Members DANCE Tonight Moy. 27, 0PM. -2 A.M. CUBAN CLUB : >* Music By “Los Jovenes del Cayo” ADMISSION: MEMBERS: FREE _ _— $1. i —— Ladies, $1.25 21" EMERSON TABLE M MODEL TV SET WILL BE GIVEN AWAY! Come One! Come All! Subscribe To The Citizen-25c Weekly Non-Members: Teamsters e End Strike e 5 In Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH W—AFL Team- sters Local 249 has ended a costly year-long strike against five major | department stores—paving the way |for settlement by 11 other AFL | unions involved in the walkout. A new contract, signed yester- day, brought hope the 11 other unions will settle quickly. The teamsters’ rank and file voted 422- 299 to authorize signing of the three-year. pact. . Sources close to both sides in teamsters lost three million dollars in wages. During the walkout the | Stores have withheld earnings re- ports. Informed observers estima- ted, however, the strike cost the stores between 25 and 40 per cent of their normal gross business. ‘The teamsters struck a year ago today. The main issues were whether the union or the stores should. determine when helpers were needed on trucks and when the stores could use parcel for deliveries. The union had rights under the old contract. The agreement gives the stores the power to decide when to as- sign helpers. As for use of parcel post, the stores agreed to use this form of delivery only when all drivers are working. : The teamsters’ strike was quick- ly joined by other AFL unions. Union spokesmen say 2200 remain ‘on strike today. But, as they have | since the strike started, the stores —Kaufmann’s, Horne’s, Gimbel’s, | Frank & Seder and Rosenbaum’s |=continue | operating. Those work- ing are either members of ClO unions or do not belong to any union. ‘Joan Blondell Is Sued By Comedian NEW YORK (#—Comedian Bob- by Clark is suing actress Joan Blondell for $12,000 which he says she borrowed from him in 1948, The action was disclosed yester- | day in State Supreme Court when | Justice Irving L. Levey reserved decision on Clark’s motion to ex- | amine Miss me = questions pertai to Mind Rondel former wife of Broadway producer Mike Todd, en-' tered s general denialemnd charged the examination Tequest was @ expedition. Clark said, he lent the money Sept. 30, 1948, and was promised | repayment with interest by Jan. 1, 1949. 7 A.M. +1 A.M. Daily i Tia LaCONCHA HOTEL the controversy estimated the| ble or Navy Hears Of |Ejected Heekler Files Charges Swaps Made By Its Sailors WASHINGTON (®—The Navy is investigating reports that some American sailors in Hong Kong and .other Asiatic ports have traded Navy equipment for curios, liquor, women and possibly naz- cotics. Special investigators were as- signed to Hong Kong three weeks ago by the Far East Command. This was disclosed by the Navy yesterday after an Associated Press story from Hong Kong re- ported equipment trading by gulli- | *# dishonest Am grag e Pers The’ Navy said Adm. Robert 83. Carney, chief of naval aettian: this week warned all commanders and officers in the Western Paci- fic they. must “comport themselves not only with legality, but also bee dignity, discretion, and good tes.” i's added, in response ® in- aa that pilfering from ships has been a recurrent problem. it said some of this was done with the connivance of ‘merchants and | hawkers, who used to board Navy ships in Eastern ports to peddle their wares. Last year, the Far East Com- merchants to board ships at Hong Kong. This order was difficult to administer and a flat prohibiton of all visits Bu merchants later was put in eff The Navy said it Teceived re- ports in the past natives had traded narcotics for ship equip- ment supplied by American sailors on liberty. a” TRUMAN SCHOOL MEETINGS SET The executive board of the TULSA, Okla. (M—A 40-year-old Tulsa widow was held today for | Oct. 6 and a state- cyighrgy au- topsy showed poison in his through a lonely hearts club. | Tulsa County officers were to, leave for Lexington, N.C., today | to join an investigation into the | death of Harley Lanning. Langing | married Mrs, Doss in 1947 and | died in 1952 at the age of 54. His | death had béen attributed to a} heart condition. |_ Edmondson said two of Mrs. } Doss’ husbands died shortly after | making her the beneficiary of \Against Vice-President Nixon SAN FRANCISCO, (®—Vice Pres- ident Richard Nixon faces a $150,- 000 suit, charged with assault, bat- tery and false mment by. a man ejected from a political rally last month after a heckler shouted, | “tell us a dog story, Dick.” The heckler’s remark came as Nixon was finishing a speech at a San Mateo, Calif., rally Oct. 29. Guards began escorting James Heavey, 33, of San Francisco, trom the but when the speech ended, Nixon called him | g95, yp and lectured him on freedom of speech. Heavey’s suit charges he was as- fonsge battered and falsely de- tained by 12 men under Nixon’s suffering “grave and | severe humiliation, embarrassment and shame, including shock and injury to his nerves and nervous system.” The complaint describes the man who seized. Heavey as “agents, servants and employes” of the vice President who “were at all times acting within the course and scope} , of their employment and under the direction and control and super- vision” of Nixon. The suit asks $50,000 general and $25,000 punitive damages for as- sault, and the same amounts for being “restrained without his consent.” For Bargains Galore, Read ' The Citizen’s Classified Ads :. Ca Col SAND BAR PRESENTS Norman Your Favorite Organist | Vocalist Green rol lier Box Office Open: 1:45 - 9:00 P.M. Daily 3:45 - 9 P.M., WEDNESDAYS CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE @ap- TELEPHONE 27-3419 FOR TIME BCHEDULE gy San Carlos Theatre AirConditioned small insurance policies. | . | heavyweight Buddy Baer Sued LOS ANGELES « — Former boxing contender Buddy Baer, 39, was sued for ‘sep- arate maintenance yesterday by his third wife. Mrs. Baer, who as May Mann was Miss Utah of 1938, Sah neeeeremeonreerrgeer eer | POOR OLD CRAIG | SERVICE | | STATION | Prancis at Trumai DIAL 2- 3183 Your PURE OIL.Dealer Tires ... Tubes .. Batteries ACCESSORIES Fleet Reserve Home 920 CAROLINE STREET - 0100 HOURS Shipmate V. L. Smith, M.C. Sunday Jam Session 1800 - 2100 HOURS Fun For All! Cocktail Hours, 1600-1800 Hrs. $619.50 a month alimony. She said her husband’s earnings as an acter and entertainer are about $1,250 weekly. Her complaint did not specify grounds. She said they were mar- ried in May, 1949, and separated last Nov. 9, anked | we EISNER Furniture: Co. Poinciana Center. Tel, 2-4951 23 Shopping Days Til Christmas USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN How About i? WANT A FREE 3-DAY TOUR TO HAVANA? Inquire at EL PASAJE Spanish Restaurant 1005 Truman Ave. Ph. 2-8198 EEE | Factory peers eed All Work Guaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment. _ FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE—SEE DAVID CIFELLI 928 Truman Avenue 2 Pieces of Furs will be Awarded Each Sunday Night Seri t ol OLD WEXICO coum Officd Opens at 1:45 P.M, CONTINUOUS onlgan 5 FROM THERE ON The Finest and Largest Theatre in Key West —seo-nsiiiessivpieeninyinstsimnasssinaepadpiielialdaig Saturday, Sunday and Mond Tues. and Wed. NOVEMBER 25 — 26 — 27 — 28 — 29 FIVE. DAYS Box Office Opens 1:45 SUNDAY DINNER Chicken Gumbo Tomato Juice Cocktail STRAND Continuous Shows An amasing Gnetion plete: Show Times MONROE 1002s Ain COMDITIONSD Last Times Today—Double Feature ALA CARTE PRICE _ ete tnatudes 2 Veg. Salads Rolls and Butter $1.25 Broiled Salisbury Steak, Munshroom Sauce $1.60 1.35 Roast Sirloin of Beet, Mushroom Sauce ___ 1.70 1.40 Virginia Baked Ham, Fruit Sauce _._—=..——é«d:« 7s 1.75 Seafood Platter with Lobster, Drawn Butter 2.10 2.00 Roast California Turkey, Cranberry Scuce, Oyster Dressing ...... 2.35 2.78 Broiled Filet Mignon, Century Style. 3.10 Mixed Green Salad with Chef's Dressing Buttered June Peas Asparagus Hollandaise Baked Hubbard Squash Assorted Hot Breads, Muffins, Butter and Honey Bread Pudding with Vanilla Sauce Ice Cream Sherbet Tella COMPLETE DINNER PRICE

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