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_ - YOLUME LXVI.No. 176 THE. SOUTHERNMOST~ * KEY WEST, FLORIDA, ' Council Committee svg ROT yee ay cto “an hw MATTER CONCERNING BOND) uring a discussion of sewer one else, and said that he had ELECTION TO BE TAK- matters at the meeting of the Sra ee a be vader EN UP ON TUESDAY AUG-)“itY Council held. last might. t10.0 charges, while he believed! Councilman Earl R. Adams ree- that many other cities were do-! UST 7 iting fee tha Steal ot of eeering, wage of sewer, Hines iat heads of the Army and Navy De- = waiting - for inal‘ report o! i Discussed During Ses-|ADMIRAL NIMITZ. sewer service has been in opeya- non, requesting them to get.be- Im accordance with a special. A lease in the transaction was (By Associated Prean) GUAM, July 25. — While {consider the matter further on the local Navy Yard and Army partments. in Washington re-: | the legal: requirements for the sion Conducted Last! THINKS JAPS STUPID tion. The Council approved the hind this “movement in order gct passed at the recent session presented to the Council, but American planes and war- |Tuesday night, August 7, at: Barracks, on the same basis .as! questing payment, while letters holding of a band election to Night inpsoetine recommendation as made. (that these government agencies of the legislature calling for turn-!after a lengthy discussion of the ships were blasting Japan to- z time a delegation from the ‘ }Curry Moreno be instructed to These bills covering the: serv- Matter Was Thoroughly "PPM OOOMMM,| county commissioners, who are Ompile a list of, sewer charges, ice are to be forwarded to the: OF TURNING OVER SEWER UNIT ness places, for te iull amount ©. Andrews and Claude Pepper, | A ) tO raise: $250,000: to construct. a of servic e rendered since the and also Representative Pat Can-, , beach along the south shore, will At a meeting of the City not see any reason why the gov- sewer fund in order that the sewer system to the Aqueduct the matter - over until tonight ernment agencies should not pay system may be operated more Commission, E. L. Hackney, con- when the Council will take final Curry Morena tw istic to ‘Tape bile covering the erx- COUNCIL DISCUSSES MATTER charged: local residents and busi- will be sent io Senators Charles} submit ‘to freeholders a proposal Mr. Adams stated that he could be required to contribute to the ing over the operation of the matter, it was decided to hold Council last night, Council-| 48¥, a broadcaster, speaking {Key West Hotel Association will if i jity Facilities, to Japanese civilians, inform. |e present to urge that early for the service the same as every- successfully. : i 8 icn ii i ith. F oy Coun- erellenie an month, ee piatg ee ee! i ‘tion, of the Bureau of Commun- ‘citizens and taxpayers that may cilman Freeman, that no ac- said that little u P CITY NOW HAS; TY-FOUR Federal Works pe interested in this important, He also said that if the city, Beime Churchill, continued to grant pensions’ 2 te all who apply, that the \ Foreign Minister Anthony* city’s finances would be de- pleted to such an extent; ®&den and ‘Labor Leader Clements Atlee left here this whereby funds would be morning, with members of Hospital for treatment. William W. Wallace, Police- man Caraballo alleges, is the man who grabbed the woman. He was brought to jail and released on; posting a bond of $100. The name! of the man who was take to the hospital is Harold Bredehoft. ‘Minister tion be taken on lica-| damage been di ed by County Attorney Julius F. ‘ ‘ i nae ‘ phate Pars atdpoalkor ed ian BY’ “I Stone, Jr, assisted by J. Lancelot : Se ee an ae | eating be’ in attendance at the those thatshave been receiv- epgry blag: sonar Se aaueitioe of which H RETIRED: LOYES ON PENSIO tails concerning the proposed meeting to be held’ this evening ed from officials and employ- | conta dering p alle come Hodge eentaer at Spe prs er . | transfer. ibeginniing at 8 o'clock. | es who were in the city’s em-| position that has raat hatha is president, feels that a beach, ne er eet ploy when the recent new during the Third Fleet's pres- |i8 2" outstanding necessity in at-) During the discussion of jon Saturday, and also ordered, that | charter was adopted. ence in Japanese waters, re- |t?acting tourists to Key West. _| pensions at the City Council }@ similar proclamation be drawn LEGISLATURE ADJOURNS | The Council entered into} marked that if the Japs con- It is intended to construct the! Naneting jack. al ht, it was! UP honoring the Coast Guard inj } : @ thorough and lengthy dis-| tinued not to offer any resis. |P€2ch along that part of Roose-! 5 ast Digit, M WAS) its observance - of activities P ASSING REAPPORTIONMENT BILL' cussion of the issue, but it| tance and still remain in the |V¢!t boulevard that was damaged | Shown that the city now has/ through the years from 1790 to! was finally decided to place| Wat, then they are more by the storm of last October 18.' thirty-four retired officials | 1945. Hoth of Sites pecdlamations i and employes drawi »y-| Were ordered published in The : | the matter in the hands of a| uPid than he thought they | 0¢, C oo ballo setae in Wc peer E16 West Citizen. | (By Anoclated Prone) - i 7 gga Has E ite With |ditfonal expenditure of; Aps| acy Mace Nae feed, fram, mem: |: TALLAHASSEE, July: 26 | a ssible ble in oe | be SOMO w amma, 8s cnunler Ui | proximately $1,500 a month. | pace. 801, Georuis ctect, som. —— Florida’s legislature ad- the best possible in the cir, ye ite findin NS eT Two Men Last Night, As a result of this, the|plaining about the stench created | journed at 8:45 o'clock last) “YP Pe a a tks Coue: ‘BRITISH GROUP | Council’ decided that some-|next door to the church by chick- | night after having enacted a! e senate approved 1 ell. Policeman Frank Carballo re-; thing would have to be done | ens that are kept on the premises ! ‘ kik thatione en by a vote of 23 to 12, ; ported today ‘that, at midnight ' to stop the drai he city {of Paul G. Albury, next door, g¢*e@PPertionment| ‘ and all efforts to the Mr. Adams stated that in ENROUTE HOME 1 Mages , to stop the drain on the cit eae : aceon t orth Florida sen-| bill: in the house were de- making the motion on the Af Ser of the South- ' finances, which have already tthe meshes addres ed ~ the ate duweiong to th thers; feaited, The session lasted subject, it was his intention | OB pleat 4, ua wht he started to dwindle throweh} council and stated that he had ark of the tat * Governor 113 da: 53 days after mainly to protect the offic- LEAVE. POTSDAM FOR ENG-|cties for help, and that, as he/ the: Payment of pensions, | made ever. yetfort io, remedy the | Caldwell ily thereafter | the Pep lige oy many ials and employes who are | arrested the assailant, he and Which are required through! situation as complained of, but Si2ned the Bill, with the re-| had ended now drawing pensions, inas-| LAND TOLEARN ELEC. Janother man began to beat him. | legislative action which, was fsaid-it seemed that the parties: *¥# i tl 3 much as th oe In defending himself and, at! elacted before the present}iP question were just, bent on| “ie seria ese pensions were TION RESULTS A . an} adminis i fic inding fault. Mr. 'y further ! : mated te those wh a the same time, clutching the man! administration teok offic 2 se who were | he had arrested, Caraballo state As Councilman “Add slam. Wak be. did. Rak Beonieer BRIGHT OR OPERATING im the city’s employ at the dey se ea aa ae ee “ 2 to do wway with these chickens ; MAES - py \, sa . that he injured so severely the id, in speaking-of pensioas, } which ar i ac ‘ \ time they retired, and.were Chsia aoteintee Benen) Sips the Ly Rada eebarid Ge ok ve r } which re. being placed on the! 7 placed dh thd pension toll-|~POTSDAM, July 25—|iSten eae West Genera ine more than, fait wt mareetin onde tw help aul inthe AUTOMOBILE. FERRIES TO HAVANA ‘ oe s prised of the fact that the/felt that the government would ; ‘ reciate in having someone; 4 . * ‘ : F : a to furnish pre ants “ot this, Cutlook is bright that aut-, pany will use “modern, responsible for this condi- £ sh Proauce: ea ‘: : ¢ Fae . od P tion, although the general‘ nature, which partially helps out! omobile ferries willbe oper-} streamlined auiomobile ferry Be a jin the food shortage existing tos ~ ee ; x belief does exist among resi-! some degree at the present time. ated belwerg Benet ey Heenan’ : and mec tulas’ dents and taxpayers that the |The matter was referred to the ana shortly after the war is|.chitect’s drawings of how a | present officials are the ones Sanitary Commiiee for investi- over, according to a letter} ferry will look, together with ‘that have brought about. the | sation. | Stephen C. Singleton, ‘man-!{he compartments in the | present adininistration is not lacking for the payment of} pensions to those who are already on the roll, and’ their staff, in four army se-|GERALD ZARATE Leonidition i idely: acienaee e as a i i i i oe. sa abt) . , he that is so widely, agex of the Key West Cham-| hoid, are included in the re- ae Pas with ee dans for an. airport, where| ARRIVES IN CITY ‘talked about. IID DOIO OSM M. 5.0. of Commerce, received | port, in the form ot a book- payment of active salaries | ‘Hector Castro, member of the’ Petain Reluctant On yesterday afternoon from! jet, that Mr. Singleton re- and other operating expenses they were to board a plane Pie. ld Zarate, son of Mr.) K¢Y West Fire Department, em- | MacDonald Bryan, director | ceived. Answering Questions of the pod pace aly ne | for England to be there when| Dathia Knowles, 1434 Elizabeth! ployed at a i Sieh aaa of Publicity of the Gulf At-| Panoramic views of Key as brought out a » meet- . iis! i ere is resignation, which wa —— . = oil Wag k jaiea . ing that the general impression| the counting of the ballots| street, arrived in Key West Sat- | Pier haere elas ,lantic Transportation Com-) West and Havana are print- urday from Overseas on a 30-da accepted. Mayor John Carbonell ‘ pany, of Jacksonville. }ed in the booklet, as well as PARIS, July 25.—Marshal among citizens and taxpayers! begin tomorrow in the elec- Jr., appointed Mir. Castro as a furlough. He igs a member of the! i 6 is lif | Wath the letter was enclos- | reproductions of photo- was that the present administra- | ,; i 2 ;member of the Police Depart-; Petain, on trial for his life, | | reproductions ‘ p tion was responsible for the pay-} tion that was held’ three Fourth lnfantey Span M _|ment, requesting the confirma-| efused to answer any ques- ed a copy of the last report: giaphs of views in this city | ment of pensions, and were nat-| weeks ago. Mildred” Hs an Teal i ae | tion of the Council. The appoint-| tions today, and, as several | issued by the company re-! and the Cuban capital. There urally being criticized, when the! bee icicles oe Hacelpha ment was unanimously approved.| of them were essential to the | garding the proposed ferry are views also of the Over- ; It is expected that the re- fact of the matter is that the pen- | sults will be known by 7:40 eg by nod pO lag eat Eagar o'clock tomorrow morning, cilmen and other officials not be-! Bastern War Time. The pre- ing responsible to any extent for, cincts number 640. the conditions that have been} If the conservatives win, brought dbout through granting Churchilll will return to this pensions. It was shown that the! city as leader of the British, (Continued on Page Four) | hut, in {he event that the lab- s or party is victorious, Atlee Your Fenders will head the British delega- OIL SPRAY while enroute home, having! brought his bride with him on! his arrival in Key West. ! charges made against him, the audience expressed its indignation on several oc- | versary of the Waves organiza-; casions, Perera One of the questions con- IRE CR ® }tion, which event will be observed | | $, ri - Nightly 7:30 | WA | is said to have sent*to Hit-~ | A | | It was ordered that Mayor Car- | bonell issue a proclamation in} connection with the Third Anni-j ‘ system. In the introduction, ‘it was pointed out that the; ' Overseas Highway and the, Cuban National Highway re, parts of the eastern atich of the Pan-American Highway. The proposal, the report ‘said, is for ferries to be op- ‘erated from here to Havana, with lines’running from the Highway, including the seven-mile bridge at Pigeon Key. Another potograph is a part of La Casa Marina, showing lines of cocoanut palms. | The company has complet- ed plans for the operation of the ferries, so far as the routes and type of steam- ships to be used are concern- ler, congratuiating him on the DUVAL at SOUTHARD: , severe defeat his forces had Sponsored by the Elks Cooks ane ateenen Help oO! inds administered to the Cana- dians during the invasion of Apply Chef, La Concha Hotel France. Petain continued to main- i Hl | most all of the and or Fleets Made Up Of Car- rier-Based Planes, Su- perforts And Various Other Pianes —_—_— Anmuriatod ie 3 i fl ti iF ti i i f He i ' i ‘ollowi erforts’ r Three hundred and fifty planes from Okinawa todey concentrated their attack on Shanghai. It was announced thal «!- best wi ‘Today, white 15 Amertewn ous send out his ships to fig but late today no onenm had been that were « moorings in How many of t sunk and announc Nimitz atth verted damaged has ae th carne er ships. Legion Auxiliary To : Meet Thursday The American Legio ary Unit of Arthur Se 28 will hold its meeting on Thursday ever July 26 in the Hall of the A ican Legion Home Whit Southard streets at 6 Mrs. Geo. Sikes presider preside and she urges all the members as well as the old @ and Chassis— tion. it saves you buying a set of fenders | Lou Smith Auto Service ; The latter has been pre- sent at all the conferences and is familiar with the sub- | western tip of Cuba to the ; Yucatan Peninsula, Haiti, southern Mexico, Dominican tain his silence, and, when sentment, he remarked that ed. It is intended to make fin- ona after > in oh to be present. Members plans after the war with eminded to bring. Ul compet White at Fleming Phone No. $ jects that have been discuss- Opposite Army Barracks jed. “THE CONCH” ‘Key West High Annuals WANTED Furnished Apartment | or Small House Permanent Couple will pay $70.00 per month GERRY WIESMANN LA CONCHA HOTEL Are Here! | They can be gotten at | 707 SIMONTON ST. or 716 SOUTHARD ST. | After 4:30 P. M. Please Bring Receipts eens ZITAT TMM Attention All Members of Key West z BUSINESS MEN’S ASSOCIATION A Meeting will be held tonight in the Congregational Church Service Center ON WILLIAM STREET AT 8 P. M. MM Knights of Pythias | he heard grumblings of re- to this meeting. the tribunal hed no authority | Republic and Puerto Rico. pee shank et knight wil Be NOTICE Ps try him but that, instead, | Mr. Bryan said the con- —_——— IS eS conferred at the meeting of Key | | he should be tried by he peo- , i T E D West Lodge to be held on Fri- TO LIQUOR DEALERS | ple of France. | A RN W A N CENT! RAL HOTEL day evening, at 8:30 o'clock, at | Cool, Airy Rooms Dining Room Waitresses Apply MRS. DARDEN LA CONCHA HOTEL | This is to inform you that | POM IPMSSP! Aytomobiles For Sale, the meeting that was to be held | 4 T ; | Visiting Knights are invited. | Thursday, July 26 at the Del- | CLOSING NOTICE | 41 Ford Con’vt Club Cpe | monico Bar has been postponed i aye 38 Chev, Cpe J. 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