The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 2, 1945, Page 1

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rr ME LXV Nacht aks For Reo | On Production Of Japanese. Wat Materials Since 1941 png fe Furnished ‘Two AUTO CARS “gpa a RECEIVE DAMAGE Rach Vear Since rae HERE LAST NIGHT VEMICLES WERE STRUCK BY TOKYO, Ger 2. Generei CAR WITH FOUR SAILORS Meckrther today «sued am AS OCCUPANTS ON CARO- order tm the Japanese unpre LINE S'REET =! gererament to previde he wth records showing the greduction of war ma ght last night an spied by four ‘ ashed inte James ar parked in n Caroline « rear of ding wck fender and ! k on the rear t caused the hep Accuses Jap hoot ac where © ov ib her Ww Archer his car was driv ard, the two head ghte were smashed and the the left sade were iamaged Deputy " s Areh aid this morning he « i that the damage ted t S150 apants Disag peas BIDS TO BE OPENED POR SCHUOL REPAIRS Bring Your SNAPSHOTS SOUTHERNMOST CITY PHARMACY, Inc. BINGO | Nog tatty we | Prescription Drugg euv as. a SOUTHAS» | DUVAL AND FLEMING STS. ear Pictures Good Service t THE SOUTHERNMOST ‘A. B. COOPER IN "COMMISSION RACE MENT IN COLUMNS OF THE CITIZEN TODAY Albert B. Cooper. Recorder of the Board and Civilian Administrative Officer, Person nel Division, U. S&S Naval Station, has announced his candidacy for City Commissioner Mr. Cooper, along with Capt. W. W. Demeritt, William T. Dough tey, Jr, Jim Sullivan and W. C Labor Relations (Sugar) Sweeting, has the strong endorsement of the Charter Group Mr Cooper is a natvie of Flor despite the fact that he was born in Pittsburgh, Penna. His parents were residents of Tampa. and Mr. Cooper, Sr., was a maste tairbuilder, and was working on miract in Pittsburgh at the time Albert was born Mr. Cooper attended sehools in Tampa until he was 16 years old "Saeewe oer PAR E SANDS IN CITY RACE NEWSPAPER KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1945 CITY’S RECREATION | PROGRAM EXTENDED | The operation of the City’s Recreation Department will be continued for « month with financial sid from the federal government accord- ing to @ telerfam received yesterday afternoon by Mayor John Carbonell. The message was sent from emilee ceelainlal | MENT IN COLUMNS OF THE CITIZEN TODAY In today’s columns of The Citizen will be found the fo i onan ee ok a itizen will be found the forma’ q mgineer. ond in it he = *™?Ouncement of Earl E. Sands, Said that he hed approved who is 2 candidate for City extending the period of Commissioner in the coming operation to October 31. election to be held on November The following Sands (MOIIDIOI Aa.’ W Wows © Me Sands statement relative to his candi dacy In announcisg my candidacy for City Commissioner, I wish to —— inform the people of Key West (By Assectete? Prees a bigger and a COCO SOSEO SEER HO eH eeeee MAY NAME STETTINIUS and I pledge t best to d past in WASHINGTON — It was re- ported today thet former Secre tary of State Siettinius maybe » nemed secretary general of the United Nations when they ere fe |nally orgenized. = younger when he joined the U. 8. Army — Au Cogps. He stayed in the PALESTINE QUESTION pas Army for seven years, getting LONDON. High British and ay mut in 1927, when he was rated Arab representatives are meeting > egy * Sergeant Major, lst Bomber teday in Pelestine to consider the ee Squadron, Langley Field, Va. He propessl to permit more Jews ' pprent Ir went to wow as e™- entering thet country 4 Key West, an " the Ordnance Depart * ‘ en until 193 JAP COLLABORATORS ag “ her othe Navy MANILA. — fa of Filipinos. Reet ec iM charged with collsboration with Civ the Jao duricg iaeir occupancy |!" 1996 of on M ©f the Philiovines, ‘s scheduled | . . ~ 4 to begin tomorrow I “ pF t nd FRENCH AND NATIVES MEET Aaensiptage ma t Cs SAIGON. — Representatives of '" “ Pin. tn 1000 5 . r nistration France rnd natives cf Indo-China ‘ Key W mage han personnel. He i Mrs. heave agreed to hold » series of Key West Gas ¢ Cooper have been active in civic conferences with the object of er affairs and he is at present putting en end to the stiife that fib tev with t cretary of the Parent-Teachers has been caused beceuse of the ##?!7#t00n for tt es . Association of the Junior Senior presence of French troops in Y®#™s. and ! “ High School. He is President of Indo-China. J miende { the Navy Yard’s Credit | F ' . and a member of the Welfare HOW TO END STRIKES ae and Recreation Boa). Mr. Coop- WASHINGTON. — Reprecen® the U.S. N Ss ent “ t tive Renkin said todev thet he R hed found we how to end ‘ strike d that w to erohipst M unions from exacting fees from * ® N 4 veterans before the re vegnit F A S ted to work. He said he will in Key W A S treduce @ bill to stop the co’ = fh M lection of such fees from veterans Harris School P.-T, A, Will Meet Tonight * PALACE THEATER Lon Cheney in “THE MUMMY’S CURSE” News and Serial Tonight is Prise Nite SR ER Tk NNN aeRO Corner Simonton and Fleming St occupancy October 1, 1 FOR LEASE OR RENT BRICK BUILDING reets Will bevacant and ready for 945 For Further Information Call at THE CITIZEN OFFICE DEADLINE FOR DRIVERS PERMITS ENDED YESTERDAY ey 8 NUMBER OBTAINING LICEN ££S TOTALED 3957: LARGE NumBeR rai, to ostain CCAST ARTILLERY FIRING PLANNED PERMITS “OVERSEAS HOTEL 917 Fleming Street Phone 9194 Special Summer Rates $8.00 to $12.00 Weekly 860 RN The Regular Monthly Meeting of the RETAIL LIQUOR DEALERS ASSN. of Kev West Will Be Held at DELMONICO BAR at 2 P. M., Wednesday, Oct. 3 All Beer, Wine ued pare Present as Matters of importance will be Discussed and Liquor Dealers Are IN THE Foreign Secretaries Council Che Key Wiest Citizen USA Failed Toward Reaching — Accord On Major Questions PLANS FOR GARRISON BIGHT PROJECT |eaperted To Adjourn Te CALL FOR EXPENDITURE OF $100,000, “=: r= cn te BLUEPRINTS OF STRUC- TURES PRESENTED BY PROMOTER E. T. WIL- SON £. Tv Wilson, who has proposed to construct a boat- house and finger piers in the Garrison Bight. has blue- ints that show structures will ce $100,000 oF he informed The Citi- zen yesterday afternoon The plans were prepared and brought to Key West by Homer Bramblett, president of the Brambiett Equipment Company of Miami, and Wil- Holliman, a_ retired business man of Miami Beach. They me West and were shown over the proposed site by Mr. Wilson, who stated they are associated with him in the th more, am proje Must Dredge Channel In de scussing his proposal, Mr eady » Post $25 RELATES CONFERENCES HELD ON te Key “ wil? tatives At Meeting CITY COUNCIL TO ASSEMBLE TONIGHT | ‘The City Council wili meet to-|, LONDON, Oct. 2—~The night, beginning at 8 o'clock, in reguler session, which will be the first meeting of the month. Nothing aside ftom reguier tonight without having come business was scheduled today, ‘9, an on val according to City Clerk Rey Ham : agreement lin, but other matters may come ™ajor questions. up during the course of the ses The London E sad ston said in an artic b have to make other exrenditures there had been an open clash to dredge a cnannel from the between Foreign Seeretary boathouse to the entrance to the , Ernest Bevin. of ( t Hrit baght A county cussing the Mo of Russia, and that there commissioner, in dis-| #in, and Comissar ject this morning. said that the boulevard — = been broad differences of b nt tenths of a mile, a = Ag ay ly against favoring| OPinion expressed bel ween man or company having: the latter and the repr any one 1 of ali of that distance "Povess Sufficient Frontege He added that he is willing t recommend that Mr. Wilson and, his associates be given sufficient Hoe tho na pie An eng ma ughiand the Allied foreign sex shetch f coment it retaries on the other ) feet along the grade . ect diatane. 4 a the boule _It is expected that the a agreements will come up for tatives from France Big Three To Get Problems the The conferences wer cribed as a complete [ toner rd, that world make an » ong te fe boathouse and discussion whea He & th sid Three, Presider i { =! Prime Minister At d guar Premier Sta MRS. SARAH PIERCE DIES THIS MCRNING WORLD'S FAIR IN MIAMI IN 1950 PROPOSED EXPOSITION WOULD BENEFIT EN- TIRE STATE, TEMPO RARY CHAIRMAN SAYS Puolicity Club Sugaloa ION EE NR: LT LT EAL AI EE, | LACONCHA HOTEL COCKTAIL LOUNEE | °° Seecs ouiyls ios | AIR CONDITIONED for YOUR COMFORT ; DINE and DANCE Now Featuring Music by Sugaloe Trio DANCING EVERY NIGHT GEORGE . JOHN . GUS ate eee H Deity 9 to Sender 8 to 12 i | The New Cocktail ‘LA CONCHA SPECIAL’ | . | N | BREAKFAST Served trom . 7.00 AM toll@o AM | Steak s LUNCHEON Served trom. . 12:00 Noon to 2:00 P.M. k K | DINNERS Served from . . £30 PM te O90 Poe SANDWICHE HUGH C. HODGE, Manager BONDS FOUND: SAFE LOST ' > E E. F : - — AA rE Rees ee ‘ IF IT'S FOR CARS i ae : WE HAVE IT! oAl Parts eGes Cap Locks 0 t eAuto Morns eYale Locks eAute & Bicycle s & Tubes Betteries charged while you weit The Modern Way POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION Division and Frencts St Open Sunday Phone POINCIANA BEAUTY SHOP Poimciens Place SPECIAL! Limited Time Only Machineits: or Meche Scum WAVE 55% Permanent For Appointment any wenemees HEAR TONIGHT! Bonefit_To State PRESIDENT TRUMAN lowe PM Au Netw GOVERNOR CALDWELL 10:35 PM Floride Sts GIVE TO YOUR COMMUNITY WAR FUND

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