The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 12, 1945, Page 1

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Service Associated Press Day Wire AP Features 65 Years Devoted to the Interests of Key West THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER VOLUME XLVI. No. 114 _ Beef To Be Made Available. Here In Large ‘Quantities Fishermen Assured They "HOM PO@OLDLD, | Will Be Able To Dis- pose Of All Fish Brought To Port next Tuesday Key Westers will @ position to get all the wish, that is, to the they en Assurance, when}\\monthé fish is not'aa} Ms it, ‘OF} BATTLE AGAINST INFLATION WAGED (By Associated \ Tess) WASHINGTON, May. 12.— The battle against inflation is being waged in a stepped- up tempo by the OPA, it was announced today, and will continue to be waged until An avalanche of goods will be placed on the market, be- h wing to port;| ‘here of the tie Com- ‘ite! ‘Freeze ‘which er, Charles ‘Hicker, sald today will be the case! if the dents Nineteen thousand pounds of beef are now in the com-|’ pany’s plant at Caroline and Grinnell streets, the, former Armour and Company build- ing, and Mr. Hicks said that he will be able to bring to Key West 25,000 pounds of’ beef every week if there is a demand for it. Beef will go On sale Tuesday morning. He said further he is oper- beef chickens’ fare wir OPA’ Ceiling prices, and that ‘he will sell eggs for’ 51 cents a dozen, reporter in the administra- Yard wie in.ithe || Navy is e WNayy; is not conne in Ny aes with the ing ‘of “the com- pany's plant here, yet one of the reasons for its: establish: ment was a petition, signed by-trere than 1,000 Nayy ci- ed to Capt. C. E. Reordan, the commandant, meat b them in Key West. which is under the OPA ceil-| city, or its site, is imminent, » headquarters reported. he company’s president) ,, was interviewed by a Citizen villian employes and address-} king that} 98 made available for| FALL OF NAHA NOW IMMIN AMERICAN SOLDIERS AND MARINES STORM OUT- POSTS OF CITY ! Discussing the operation of the homeland. plant here, the president said: “We buy beef on the slaughter it at a point near Vero;sions have been assigned to/as hoof, Beach and ship it to Key West the task of clearing Okinawa im refrigeration trucks where the; of Japanese temperature is maintained at one! figjgs on that island are be- degice below zero. The only way! (Continued on Page Three) CONNIE hat CLASSIC SCH DANCING Also L. OF DEVELOPING AND REDUCING) ANNOUNCEMENT! NOW OPEN - CLUB 116 Formerly Navy Club OPPOSITE WESTERN UNION Whiskey - Wine - Beer Best of Drinks BIFF Will Greet You! PACKAGE GOODS Cool -- Clean -- Comfortable| AT 8 O'CLOCK IN SERVICE AND BEAN SUPPER SATURDAY NIGHT FOR ELKS AND THEIR GUESTS Dance On the Patio With An ORCHESTRA In Attendance At the Newly Decorated Club 313 DUVAL STREET ELKS KEY WEST LODGE NO. 551 — B. P. 0. E. FREE EATS picdy y The tw lagped ‘én the poreh Of the ‘stcond out of'the burning uilding, and |'is indieuted by’ this 'teles wepe fescued by ‘firemen’ of alad-|' Navy's ‘armada entering a. !Moore, Peter Diaz, F. Vidal and alarm sent in from the same place ; ANOTHER ALARM CALLED) f corner of White, was badly dam-} OUT FIRE DEPARTMENT TO) é ICE PLANT: AMMONIA PIPE BURSTED poticiowiet | The old Andrew Kemp home,t situated on United street, near the} } aged by- fire at 3.o’cleck this: morning. The estimated’ damage! was placed at $2,500 by Fire Chief Leroy Tor No insurance was; carried as can be ascer- tained. 2 ‘occupants of the bitild- ‘ "Mis. Ahdiow ‘Kemp and nl jossie’Hertéll; were’ found ' trap- tory) Where they made théir Way!“ Gs whi ‘Was’ ‘immediately wit up to the ston ‘story of the flaming structure. Those taking part in the rescue were Fire Chief Harry M Baker, from the Navy Yard, Ceferino; several others. The alarm was sounded from box 334, Catherine and White streets. There was a ‘second where the fire had broken out again, but was quickly ‘extin | guished. At 4:15 o’clock this morning an THE MOUNTING Keys a carrier of the INDEP: clas$'tarrie:, three modern battleships telephoto lens distort the perspective ‘of ithe photograph so that the shivs seem much closer te each other than thev really are. These ships fcerm part of the Third Fleet. COOLS S 2S DEN WATER SUPPLY TO ‘OPEN CUT OFF ON SUND Y, CITY HOSPITAL Florida Aqueduct Commission announces today: that the supply of water in IN THE USA. oA RSE I ri KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1945 Official Navy Heotggranh. rise late. followed by an ESSEX- and three cruisers: ‘The — (Ry “Asnactnted Prennd TALLAHASSEE,’ May! 12. —Representative B. C. Papy introduced HB702, validating Key West City Council tax compromises, adjustments and rebates, He also introduced HB703, on Key West city reregistra- tion act. "ARRANGED TO TAKE race SII OTIS ON AFTERNOON OF sUN- EVICTION CASE HOUSE AT | { ; | | i i | | i PASSED STATE SENATE | endum. amendment. | UL cs WEST’S PROPOSED NEW CHARTER |“ucrilss Being YESTERDAY Representative Bernie C. Papy introduced the bill in Russia the house, where it was pass- ed shortly afterward, but it had been in'the senate for al- most two weeks. Various reports about the —— | action the senate would take jon the bill made the rounds ‘of Key West. One was that Dealt With Summarily By Russian Troops In pai 3 tke >a (By Associated Press) alarm was sounded from box 131,; Key West will be shut off at « It GUAM, May 12. — After! William and Caroline streets, bui| | 6:30 o'clock tomorrow morm- Part Mar 2 i SET FOR MONDAY} -cnator had declared he been killed, and others have : hae no fire was found. One of the| ing for 24 hours. - \ igh! un- surrendered, asking the Rus- fighting: that, has extended | vvmonia pipes at the ice plant,! | No water will be available“: : : A suit for eviction was filed | Jwoe fei se, pany een sian troops to rar them a ig ating under the sanction of|over six weeks, American! corner of Caroline and Margaret} on Sunday, and none on’ | To: acquaint. the residents of yesterday afternoon in County! dment; and another re- break.” the OPA; that the prices for] soldiers‘ and''mariiied)'were/ streets, boeshoaes ee fearing that} Morday up to’the time serv- Key “West with their Municipal Judge Lord’s court by Drusilla sort auld: ie would, be \per-! The! Russian: government s Hill con- ees thie i at cause a fire, someone! ‘ice is resumed. ‘Hospitalon Stock Island) the new- Jeffries, agent for Mrs. Joseph. P%” *) ' 7) vg Shey fetes waited Sens ere turned in the glarm. H 4 ig ily © ferried‘ Women's: ‘Auxiliary’ D- Brown, against Charles Ashe, mitted to die inthe senate. rannouneed that it is not bent a % eh d' the bse ne the ‘WEAVER MM MMM a pians to hold open house there Charged with non-payent of rent) AS ote wea Gao Seansal Sfeateey Oe they ih be ea : nawa, an ie THOMAS f == == Sunday, May 27, from 2 to 4 at 627 Whitehead street. jreport, the Key am- TON 8 Poinciana: Cubs To | o'clock in the afternoon. |. The plaintiff alleges that he is ber.of Commerce, Friday af-'fair play, but it insists on ARRAIGNED FOR Hi s.Members of the auxiliary and-in arrea’s $65. The case was set’ ternoon;. wired Representa-, all German lead- ; ‘ RE % . Hold. Pack Meetips.: miss: Hartell, superintendent. of fora. hearing. at 10 o'clock. Mon-:' ¢j eatin ters, high and low, who Tn employing the word! COURT HEARING 1 Piste 2 i: Rearing: at 10 ‘tive Papy, requesting that, | ems, a » who are | tically the entire city, which! | Thomas YVeaven “vet Seid 17, comprising four Dens and 33}-the building. KEY WEST LIONS in the anal. to consent sai crimes, et ‘housed. a population of 60,- Weaver camps on Stock tt boys, will ‘stage’ their first Pack{; Although the. hospital is always : the referendum clause. It d this im: s be. i 7 nt Apa " i REQUEST NOT .000, isin smoking or flaming W@S @¢raigned iene ae eekio on|mecting Saturday evening, May, open to. visitors, a specific Sun-; ELECT OFFICERS was believed that, with the) QU! NAMES lruins,| | ie chats ar aving ae chines | 9a the community hall. & day. iis chong. 9p that: more Key, wi) voting machines in pth TAKEN IN Wath the falliof Oliiawa, \Gperated on. his” premises. Hel ;,1re-pens are worming on ihe | the budding and. learn, ateer i eat ihite ay cieke helene Te eee ad’ aebers, but SENT TO Wh Was, announced that the pleaded not guilty, waived exam: | will be part of the program. The! usefulness, to. thecommunity. igllowite officdvé fr the Huing holdin such an ‘election| cmelanenet 3 ht bombing of Japan will be’ ination, and posted a bond of $200/ Cubs will receive their tegistra-| , The. Woman's ‘Auxiliary. of ‘thé year: BT onli have. delayed the}. Many Key. Wester, "Wbu te- | stepped. up hana Super for be appearance in criminal tion cards and Bobcat pins. io West ee Hospi) has “President, Gonzalo” Bezanilla; chartee’s are into obec Hieve that the civilian population forts,.now. based in the Mar- court. . re urged}keen organized: to,help the insti+ pint vice president, Fre i Cee rake oy West is 4 in Okinawa, and they and Fly-iWho made. the arrest, said. this| Charles Scott, Cub méster, and) Committees will be formed ‘for initd, Jerry’ Cees bi which now goes to Governor | citizen by Mrs. V. M. Huteh« } inawa, and age ly- morning that there-were thtee /Rey. John’E. Pickens, Pack chair-| the following functions: beds und Dane aa Caldwell for his considera-|paye requested that all tors will lagnch Se ndthee| chines, one of the one-armedjman, ‘The Poinciana P.-T. A.| Beautification of the grounds; yond Currys. tai \ Ww. *¥" | tion, was discussed at a S€-lKey Westers whose n we : inch é +the-ipandit type, and two that are/sponsors the organization. |decoration with plants and flow. 0nd ee on of qucekngs Dold | oly aken during " 5 are ided rooms; sewi : zu Bz; -ctors, De! gro, | 5 r se, u 2 It was officially rveniad tee ae ie eae provides cB ein ane 5 Sam H. Noland, Allan Hampton|the the auspices of the Cham- vies Me ee om Z E "Se Sn eat te and » Rev. E. S. orty. sr of C rece, ¢ dress is 2 ine hae three more marine divi-| Deputy Archer co that er SAVE GAS (Continued on Page Three) jand the Rev. E. S. Doherty. — pmmencesy ag Ae — te Taina raayr = x he enjered the: place Ovo srg viave' igs Belcalite \ Beet ! [just how many names 4 |machines, one a dime and the Sia Good Saale of 1 : , city hall. note ling from the list, but {he troops. Air- other a nickle, were in operation | and a jupply ON HAND | Johnnie Nebo’s The chamber invited rep- of obtainiod theun aun as Sovak a ERT | nickles dropped | MUFFLERS and NEW GOODRICH | STARLIGHT CLUB resentatives | _—_ all athe ed, will be facilitated by informa i * palais im.) He si tke: rik HH civic organizations in '€Y} tion given her by those resident gs Mepained, ome, Are. inFrom one of them. i — — ot | : cvamtt: |Wosl) to pirticipate “al the|who have beam skipped Haga te on Page Three) | . OVER. CHAIR i FEE Ue For Repiaaepent < 600,.X. 16 RES | at 713 Duval St. ieetiivs, and Tater Sim mit-]| ———peee—eereens ma i ; H ie: a | iA cae ) y 2es were named to draw & aint ri | POOR OLD CRAIG: s 3 DANCING lees were namec : Brooklyn—A ¢hair, built about | PENVIGE, GTATION a Loa NG inibliclibenarammeem, aan | 1800 B> C., was apa diseov_| Divition and Francis Sts. ew Tunes iNightly—7 toClesing; sedee 5 eyes the P E TER }- j éred sin one of the Egyptian") Ogen Phone 9134 Johnny Dias and Orchestra’ central committee obtainec “CARS PAINTED {ise "=soc= srt” wa ES | pont | poe Cocng howe ERMA nA") onl GhO ie = ; a Sct Sr S ON oy 8 dete our er sh arid MP tbaAt was ‘THE IMPOSTER | 1100 Block Duval St. Poinciana Place cel a ea pala considered the best in them News and Serial } — — a = Viand also many sections in| | The Twin garage is now me the old city charter were em-} aes Reco coil Ac\e' 6, ’ | bodied in the new one, When; . izing in painting and Something old, ~ a ia |copies of the charter were] gyQ - Something new, =~ 602 Duval Street (Near Southard Sireet) turned over to Representa- Friendly Little Tavern jmotor tune-up. Eleven Gasiktas Lscqucell | ‘ oe ihive Pany SIMONTON AND GREENE STS years experience in paint- ae SUNDAY DINNER Ce by: _ |Complete Line of Known Brands : | Served 5 to 9 P. M. | TATTLE DTA ATE PACKAGE ing. All work guaranteed. | : . x | j | CHOICE ; NORTH BEACH INN GOODS ROGERS AND SMITH SOMETHING BLUE : a i Chickeasd podle ae ‘iiaige auiccas oct tall | — SHOP Choice Wine, Whisky, Rum i * © ws | Be | Serving Excellent Meals and Brandy | Open 10 A. M. Until 9 P. M ty Buncess Gourielle é T-Bone Steak : at Reasonable Prices Y Pints — Pints and Quarts eocee XI Roast Sirloin of Beef | BUS NUMBER 3 TO DOOR “The Best of Drinks” S Chopped Sirloin Steak A SP nee Wi iii ee Ham and Cabbage $1.00 sien : CHOICE OF TWO. VEGETABLES | 3 ~ — ' | Mashed Potatoes * Carrots. String Beans 1 i . " Z| | Choice of Dessert: Home Made Cake, Pie or Ice, @tcam 2 | Iecd Tea,divt Tea or Coffee | = en ft 2 Sa ECT LK TAREE EEE BOR LTETESE j + | } << * t y # 2 {= —— | = | : | | WATER CONSIIMFRS & = of romance... a perfume bouquct i os : . a of challenge and promise. For all brides... of AIR CONDITIONED for YOUR COMFORT The supply lin ot? yesterday, today and tomorrow. Boxed “ Now Featuring A. M. Sunday mo- oe with a personal sachet... the “something blue’ DANCING EVERY NIGHT ih | amt = for the bride to wear, a good luck : Music by Barroso’s Orchestra | se y ary = token for others. 1 oz., 12.50 | pay | r z Something Blue kerchief case and The New Cocktail ‘LA CONCHA SPECIAL’ . bite Rites é none ie = a sentimental sacl in wen. blue. A e i ours Sunday an 3 = peer SPECIALLY INVITED 2 Pies Tome | 7,00 AM, to11:00 aM. || y 2283 = SOUTHERNMOST CITY PHARMACY, Inc. 12:00 Noon to 2:00 P.M. | 2054 FLORIDA KEYS AQ PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS | 5:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. [| > Duval and Fleming Sts. Phone 199 ||| HUGH C, HODGE, Manager | a3 oe ——— eee

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