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Associated Press Day Wire Service and AP Features For 65 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West . Florida, bas: cae 2 able climate in ‘the Swith an a range of only 14° Fah: eit Che Key West Cttizrn THE SOUTHERNMOST- NEWSPAPER TUESDAY, IN THE U.S.A. VOLUME LXVI. No. Cuban Clud House Here Burglarized Last Night Asst. Welfare And Recreation Officer 288 DECEMBER 4, 1945 “PRICE FIVE CENT: Three Aviators To Serve On eel To Assist Adm. Nimitz FLAGLER PAVED ents veeeeereee. Appointments Made By RUSSIA HEARD ON Of Navy REMOVING TROOPS | AVDA SPORT STADIUM —_ KEY WEST, FLORIDA, ion | vv wwwwwvy evr vevevvvvwwvvrv rrr v vere. CHARGE MAN ON | ” SOMETHING NEW. FROM NAVY BLUE GRAND LARCENY, | LEWD. ACTIONS: EARL CABLE CLAIMS TO ae DISCHARGED SERVICEMAN: HAD APPROACHED YOUNG. BOYS \ABAALABADADEABADAASEBABABABAAADEAARD A * One Hundred And Twen- | ty Dollars In Cash Tak- | en From Safe Owned | By J.C Earl Cable, Secretary jis in city j of grand larceny ana contributing ; to the delinquency of a minor, ac- | cording to Patrolman Frank Jolly. The case is expected to be manded to the county for possible j trial in Criminal Court. At 10:30 o'clock last night, Pa trolmen Hector tro and Frank cash obtained from it. ; Jolly received a call that a man The safe is owned by Dr. Jal was selling bicycles in the section Gasanchics presidentiolised i ge a of town west of Whitehead Strect} Carlos” Institute, and the ‘ and that if he did not receive an, money belonged to him. He! pie 2 buy at one price he would ary POLICE CALLi OFFICER ‘CaN REACH A eee ” Shas #eeH!at a lower price. also had in the safe $3,300 r ‘ 3 at Patgohmert tind Pursuit in United States war bond q a middle aged man, anchez Forrestal Official Navy Photograph FROM AREA OF IRAN ivy WAVES who helped model the new styles and recon- nounced Today verted uniforms at the fashion show held at NAS here re- cently are pictured above. Left to right, Evelyn Maryanski, 'SK1e, and Dolores Rosamund, from NOB; Jean Pos SkP2c; Lt. Gig) Margaret T. Galloway, Erina Mattei, Y and Evelyn Jones, Sle, all of NAS. i (By Anxortated Press) | WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.— | Russia has informed the de- | partment of state that Rus- | sia can not accede to its | request to remove all Soviet | troops from Iran by Jan- | | | | REPAIRING RUTS FOR SEV- ERAL YEARS TO COME; OTH- ER BAD STREETS WILL FOL- The burglarized night and one Cuban clubhouse wa time last two safes} 120 in| re some = of was broken open and $ (iy Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Dee. 4 Navy Fo Y8e, Secretary of the uary 1. i A similer request has been made of Greet Britian but no reply has vet been re- ceived from that country. It was explained at the state department that Rus- sia’s refusal in no way in- restal announced this morn that ing he had appointed Road partment. of been gang of the De Public ruts, repait aviators out o of the three Service has pairing on. Flagler, members staff that ee a es Jolly, and Castro proceeded tol and $2,500 in postal savings, : which the burglars left’ in- tact. The burglary ered at 0 as is OV- is discov Official wavy Photo théseetion’ of ‘town: where the man was' reported té be operating Call $044 C va Are In praia j but always found him to be at step ahead of them. — Finally,| while coming down Petronia, ne: | Avenug and haye.progceded as far | "Real Beats : City said as the, Municipal Stadium, Manager W. W. Demcritt today. terferes with the movement to withdraw all Allied trocps from Iran, as Russia, Great | Britain’ and the United }will assist Admiral Nimitz | Ww hen he assumes olfice a \ chief of naval operations method of repairing these! States hed a:ready egreed to have all its forces out of | Iran by March 2,1946, SIS EMI TSI SS AUTO GOES IN SHALLOW WATER OFF BOULEVARD olelgc “ wae Lt. (jz) Jeanette L. Staf-| the janitor], es He reported ford (above) was also in 5 ‘hier {Communications Security Sie ieee Outs we | with the office of Chief of Eisner, and he, Lieutenant} 7) siecle Pao Ray Atwell and Roy Hamlin, |Naval Operations at Wash- 7 ‘ington before coming here. fingerprint expert, investi-! ~ fi : gated the case. It was learn- | he likes he r duti¢ s here and West as a winter ed that Dr. Sanchez had left. likes Key 1 the main door of the safe resort and would just as soon open and the burglars jim- stay right here until her mied open the inner door. ee Oe runs out. They also tried to open the | other safe but were une le to do so because the out door was locked. Mr. Hamlin stated that he obtained fingerprints of the burglar or burglars and add- | ed that the prints will be de- veloped. NEGRO HELD FOR | CRIMINAL COURT | was Es- | ona Duval, someone shouted, he goes!” and Jolly and C started off in pursuit. Theowine| to one side the bicyele on which he was riding and ignoring the shot fired in the air to frighten him, the man cluded the police! officers, running at a great rate! of speed. He trailed to a trailer! camp off Angela street and while there Police C Eisner arrived on the scene. Patrolman Jolly; made the arrest Description of Cable fitted an r one given of the man who said to be molesting a num- her of young boys on the streets. Upon questioning, Jolly said, Ca-! ble admitted that he had ap- roached the bovs with lewd ad nd that he was “iust that WAY He also admitted to Jolly that he had_staten bicycles and attempted to sell them 1 ‘laims he is a discharged ANYWHERE IN KEY WEST IN ONE ‘MINUTE eoscne Forrestal said that the names of the aviators will In !announeed when Nimitz i gins his new duties, The si | retary explained that Ad mirals Nimitz and King had ; agreed with him that thre« imen highly experienced in acrial warfare should serve the bureau of naval opera tions, because airplanes : an integral part of the navy and will be the chief arm in naval evolution, “not a revo- lution”, he concluded. JIMMY ALVAREZ DIES IN MIAMI OF BRAIN TUMOR TWO-YEAR-OLD SON OF W.2 AND MRS. JAMES ALVAR HAD BEEN CURED Cr IN- FANTILF PARALYSIS morning when went to work. ruts is to smooth and coat with, oil the marl rut in the roadbed, then fill it with marl and tar and tamp it carefully. This method will insure that the spot! will remain in place several years, Public Service eco {| With the turned in reecived a bi on the ' finger and even Lieutenant Ray Atwell got a smack across the arm when Call Officer Nelson was using a stick on another occa sion, In the colored section of the city it is possibly even worse, the chief said. Besides the beats and the call eff.cer, one officer is always pa- trolling through the city on a mo torcycle. The city has only one metoreyele in operation at pres- ent with the other owned by the municipality undergeing repairs. Stressing that his raen will be stationed in areas where there is likely to be the most trouble and that this mean that they will patrol erthe Jess Chief . his men wil ‘rot be nto the bars for any rpose unless they are out of unilc and off duty ether than in their reguiar rou- tine busiress of checking up over the city. beats the men ere covering ent are “not sufficient” to protect the entire city, the chief emphasized, but until the city hires more police this will con tinue to be the The men re working seven days a week the nief said. He has been ac tive in trying eciire more oO supplying rich can be various sea- recent good work rendez of down by police the Police ; cmphasived that lic and his men doing all in ther power to stup lawicss conditions in the city and to protect Ife and property. Telling of New York City’s amazing system by a pd city department, Chief Eisner in question i for ure ay, the city manager an- Demeritt said that the present system of road repair is set up under funds which had been provided the abolished Board of Public Works by the old GAR DRIVEN BY PATRICK council and added that repairs would continue to other streets, MULLEN CRASHES INTO PARKED CAR OF GEORGE in the city, with ua. worst thor i cughfares to be repaired first. | | ALBURY: ALL SAFE : LAWSON BROTHERS "BOTH MINISTERS TO CONTEST WILL ae CF $24,020 OF DANIEL| LAWSON LEFT TO MRS. MARJORIE ATWELL LOPEZ wl lice officer can reach any spot in the city within the chicf said that under present po- lice setup here a police officer’ can reach any scene in the city, limits in one minute. ' If anyone ka suble, the chief said to call 9044. This is the of- fice of the jail. Here, be- sides th AS alwa and ready to race to any scene. The attexdant is present also ‘ throughout the night, even when | OOOO TOT A the police cfficer is on call, be- Roscoe Brunstetter, lawyer of ‘CASE OF NAZI TRIALS primers eee | Miami, and R . B. Mundy, | ENTER SECOND PHASE “Every man has a special post, | formerly 30. seconds, YAMASHITA CASE COMING TO END. Patrick coure is Mullen’s Ci with a car : ; arc on duty over Roosevelt Boulevard,} whe First Street intersects and side « IN WILL Albert Ferguson, negro, tried before Peace Justice guinaldo this morning charge of having stolen 312! from Washington Barnett, who resided in a house in the rea of 812 Thomas street. the ad dress of the defendant’s hor and was held $209 bail for | crim court | F uson admitted that nett, when he was in a dying} condition, gave him a wallet containing $123, but maintained that he had returned the money to Barnett, who-has since died A witness testified that saw Ferguson give a wallet Barnett, but the witness he did not know whether not the wallet contained money. CITY COMMISSION MEETING TONIGHT barely sticking out DEFENDANT WILL KNOW FATE BY FRIDAY MORN- ng an ING | yesterd: y \ j Patrolman Hector Castro ar-| Jr ted M and George Albury end cach ven fines of $15 is on of water froliow accident Chief Eisner said, adding that si H anned day and night, with h and a police lieu- | tenant always available and a call | officer. The best system is to have a every thousand said, citing the are in the po but only nine on F are eae Nex Methodist ch were in Key. West yesterday hering tesumony of witnesses lo testily in the case of the will} of the late Daniel Lawson, whicn will come up before County Judge Raymond K, Lord sometime after} Janu 1 | Daniel Lawson, who died Jan-| uaty 4, 1945, left a will dated No-] cused.” vember 6, 1944, in which his en-} He cited case after cas? lire estate, valued at $34,000 in-| in which the Nazis, as mem- ‘cluding real estate’ and personal] bers of the Hitler regime, property, to Mrs. Marjorie Atwell} were guilty of wholesale | Lopez. Mrs. Lopez vy named| violations of international executrix without in the treaties. will Mr. Brunstetter said that (Ry Sengeinied Press) NURENBERG, Dec. 4.— Chief vrosecutor, in the trial of 20 Nazis es war criminals, said tedey, in addressing the court, that the case had entered its second phase and thet the “halter was being drawn tigltter and tighter eround the necks of the ac- (iby Asnneinted Press) MANILA, Dec. 4.—Licutenan General Yamashita, on trial war cyiminal, will fate Friday morning said today. Two outstanding charges against him are the sack of this | ‘city and the killing of 69,000 ‘civilians and prisoners, includ ing civilians as well as war | spun over inte > water prisoners. + Neither of the occupants were Little Pcofle throughout the Phil-} injured j tim of ippines are on edge while await-| ~ - | throueh ing for the Count; decision, which, it ts GREAT CONSUMPTION generally believed, Found will find the es “Tiger of Mala. {Street here, } ! | in city before | Judge Re ‘ | his | : last cout! General testimony showed that {the Albury | Roosevelt owner tinkered and that t ‘up behnid court yning as a Jimmy rez, agen t ignt at Jackson Hospital in Miami tumor Mr. and Mrs. James Alve 628 Francis street, are it today and will returr West this afternoon. 1 being sent here, Jimmy had beet infantile ~ paral + offorts of the Chapter of Ah ion for Infantile cured, Sundi eeu 28, Chyiirm. Ral; and éther fem! of 4 dation abvanged for Mr to see her little son, whe A 0, di know Bar- the to ol and iforms v gcd during the car ont the motor coming and was parked Boulevard, while with the Hen car at there artment, ut one time » men do very dang said in recalling many incidents of policemen b¢ ing roughed up ard otherwise as- si.ulted.. He has sustaised a sock ne left eye since he took office and other members! of his department have suffered other smack Officer Frank Jol- two brothers dom the iatee BILE DID DISS \. 95 von bitten on the hand feverend David Lav - by a merchant seaman, Call Offi OE the Fist. Meuel | cer Nelson had three fingers brok art, ‘ hen his hand wi Church in Frankfurt, Indiana; Pesmrme on cn wh verend Robert nightstick wingirg and Re Lawson, THIS ‘ mew | pastor of the Presbyterian Chureh | Baker, Call Officcr in Indianapolis. Indiana, are con- | testing the will, CHRISTMAS Other possible heirs would in commission, last meeting showed | clude nephews and nieces of GIVE about fifty spectators. deceased brothers and ers of _ Daniel Law erous 7 he it a blow TWELVE MEN ENTER PLEA OF GUILTY IN COURT TODAY round-up made last Friday by state highway patrolmen, 12 me pleaded guilty in criminal a TW this morning to a chorge.of naa water! i portedly doing splendid having ‘drivers’ licenses, and | i each fined $5 and costs by | Alvarez was very happ: Judge Thomas S. Caro. : = ‘ — —--—- — | opportunity of seeing he It was said at the courthouse j again Ca of anothe that the patrolmen are likely had forced her to returr was given out as a warning 4: $ jj 6 2) | Frida Jimmy too 300 Front Street ARGU theca ho connate Atomic Service jturn for the and the brain q cars and have not bought licen | STRUNK LUMBER YARD. 1s discovered, = ses should get them, as the cost is only $1. to said or any bond NEW YORK.—In a raid agei | the Japanese homeland, it is esti mated av B-29 operating from an island in the Marianas sumed ut 6,000 pallor 160 octane gasoline ona single mi of a nst,s As a here : result ; the: wson, cor pastor Regular meeting of the City th Commission will be held tonight at City Hall beginning at eight! o'clock {While attendance has not been as great as that of the inaugura- tion meeting of the fresent fiation Lee sion Her- Hee night, orse tumor w arranged for him to be to Jacksonville for tn er will | PHONE 816 peers | care was filed November 20 Virginia Grav In ‘“GRISSLY’S MILLIONS’ | News and Serial Tonight Is Prize Nite |B BRSRRBERRR AT MASONIC NOTICE Regular Dade Lodge No. 14 F. & A. M. Wednesday evening, Dec. 5, 1945 at 7:30 o'clock. Election of officers will be held. All Master Masons are invited to attend. By Order MYRTLAND CATES, | W.M. FOR SALE or RENT 330 DUVAL STREET Suitable for Business and Profes- sional Men's Offices or Living Quarters FRANK 0. WEECH, Contact Dr. N. C. Pintado—Ph. 537 Secretary. « TaD REPAIRS TOYS — GIFTS Snapshots Developed 48-Hour Service TROPICAL TRADER 718 Duval Street 1 to 3 pm. PHONE 1000 The Public In Invited = Radio & Appliance Co. ORT UES Uae RS RCN | SRR SELENE PHOEBE HAZLEWOOD MORSE is —— A Group FRAMED SILHOUETTES: and GLASS PAINTINGS in the Commercial Rooms } | | of the High School | Dec Sth - 6th and 7th | Hourt: 9 to 12 e.m. and | Communication of | i] BOOKS New Serving ©No other gift offers such obvious quality or such lasting joy for your budget. SEA FOODS — Larve Variety of SANDWICHES eAny book advertised - j anywhere will We Sell Only Popular probably be in Brands pot Beer our stock—at the standard price. / 4 REASONABLE. PRICES. | ns aan? *We’ll gift, wrap=- and mail them | for you at no extra charge PAUL SMITH BOOKSELLER Simonton and Eaton Sts. OPEN TILL 9 P.M. BREAKFAST Served from eA LUNCHEON Served from. . . DINNERS Served from ——- High Sictiool: Don’t Miss t STEAKS - CHOPS 7, he JAMBOREE ~ Dediecainel Thursday Night 8:00 o.m. ! | Admission-—Students Adults Now Featuring DANCING EVERY NIGHT Music by Bearers Orchestra The New Cocktail ‘LA CONCHA SPECIAL’ 7:00 AM. to 11:00 AM. 12:00 Noon to 2:00 P.M. 5:30 P.M. to 8:38 P34 HUGH C. HODGE, Manager 50c 65c = [A CONCHA HOTEL COCKTAIL LOUNGE AIR CONDITIONED for YOUR COMFORT a i if] ! | CSR A CT yrrere. 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