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Associated Press Day Wire Service and AP Features For 66 Years Devoted to the Best interests of Key West Tit Thee Houses And Lots In Lime: Grove Areas To Be Offered For Sale WILL BE SOLD FOR CASH OR PART PAY- Ke MENTS WITH REST IN INSTALLMENTS A master’s deed, containing a of $138,714.49 fo: 23 houses and lots in the Li Grove subdivision, filed yesterday afternoon the county clerk’s office. i The houses were constructed by the MacArthur Homes Co. and the mortgage on them was held by the RFC Mortgage Company, a subsidiary of the Reconstruc- tion Finance Corporation, and the company bought in the prop- j erty for the amount of the re- maining loan, plus expenses. Address of the mortgage com-| pany ‘s Box 1469, Jacksonville, Florida, and John Gramling, who represented the company in} the foreclosure, said that the | houses will be sold, either for ca: part payments, with the valance, including interest, to] be paid in installments, Circuit Judge Lopez said morning he though the hous will. be available for purchase | ———————. in a few week \ Three more same = subdiv acquired by consideration was in or houses, the sion, have beea}! the R. F. C. Mort- gage Com; , but Judge Lopez} said the master’s deeds for them have not yet been filed for | recording in the courfty clerk’s! office. Those houses also will be offered for sale. in Turtle Schooner Expected Soon, Ebanks Reports: | CAPTAIN EBANKS OF DE-} BOWSPRITTED SCHOONER} “CAROLINE” NEPHEW OF EBANKS OF TURTLE BOAT' Captain Ebanks, of the schoon_ “Caroline” which was towed into port some time ago by Coast Guard v 1 after be schooner was struck ship is a nephew ¢ E of the turtle which’ Comes into K merchant Captain schooner West. The turtle schooner is due in; here at any time, The Citizen| was informed. Asked who ran into who, Cap-} tain Ebanks highly ind'g-j nant. Coming from an old Grand | Cayman sailing family, the re-| porter was informed that he} doesn’t run into vessels. The Caroline was leaking and the merchant ship came alongside to tender assistance. In cutting | across the bow of the Caroline! ship came too close and | sheared off the bowsprit and hit! the bow. Grand Cayman is about 100 miles south of Cuba ‘and is the! home of just about the finest deep water skippers in the! Car.bbear The name is pro- nounced and Command” by | the islanders. Near the island | > the Mosquito keys off Hon-! a gua where the | and brought; nis into Key We ee eet RR. gS LTW AE ATSSIRS CASA CAYO HUESO (The Southernmost House) 1400 Duval at South St. DINING ROOM and COCKTAIL LOUNGE ———-Opens 5 P.M. Daily. | | { | } 0242444444444444444 PALACE THEATER j under the auspices of the police} | department of the | ana ; balls and bats an other athletic] | Civic \earwereee ey West May i Cop Kingfish Fishing Entry, Fifty- spond kin Kingfish, re- | portedly the largest caught thus far on the east coast of Floritia, will be entered in the Metropolitan Miami Fishing Tournament by Captain Jakie Key of the “Legion”. the. Recent publicity, hj fish weahiog 70 ete Ib i HA Captain is the tale. Ki do get up io ny weight but not often, The fish was caught by Mrs. Jean Thompson of 1320 Royal Street in this city and was brought to gaff Friday. It put up a beautiful battle. Recently Captain Key has brought in two sailfish and even two tarpon this early in the season. Jakie says that tarpon records. reveal that even the best of ‘em don’t bring tarpon in more than six times out of ten. PILI SIT, (hateathantheadl Police Athletic League Forming For Boys, Girls POINCIANA COUNCIL NAMES COMMITTEE; CTHER COUN- CILS PLANNED; ALL SPORTS | TO BE PLAYED Police Athletic League, ‘Pal”,! city of Key West, is being formed at pr with the first council at Poi: Father of the idea is Reverend Pickens of the Poinciana church with a committee chairman, Mar- cel Mazeau. apointed to organize the children at Poinciana. Other! councils over the are being! formed Police Chief, Eisner stat-j) ed and finally there will be an! erall chairman apointed by the} H his is one “of the most im-} portant projects the city can un-} dertake at this time”, Chief Eis- ner said adding“that the children were the hope of future Key; and pointing/out that the] boys antl girls have a lot, of ep-| ergy and if guided or led dlongy, good channels will add. much to the progress of the city but if} not directed properly would} ; work to the disinterest of the! city. Chief .Eisner said that athletic; contests of all types are planned} with inter council, baseball, softball, basketbal, tennis and boxing matches planned. Later there will be a campaign| to secure member’ for the organ-; ization at a small membership} fee. From these fees gloves, | equipment will be purchased.! minded adults interested} at present may contact Chief! Eisner for membership. School, children will be asked to join and playgrounds prepar- ed for the games There will be a senior and a junior -division and all boys and} girls between 6 and 18 years of} age may join their area coun-} cils. | We Are Now Accepting COLOR FILM for DEVELOPING and PRINTING SOUTHERNMOST CITY |: ; fantile | Tampa S Sea THE SOUTHERNMOST March Of Dimes Drive In Need Of; | , Greater, Support LAST YEAR $0.44. 31 COLLECT, ED; CARDS COMING. BACK. SLOWLY THIS YEAR, SIER- RA REPORTS Last year’s collect:uns March of Dimes fund conducted by local chapter of National In- Paralysis amounted to $3,444.31, Ralph Ralph Sierra chairman. said to- an | day. This wag the first time that a local organization chapter held the drive and the amount ‘col- lected broke all’ records. . The Navy under Commander Gardner’ contribited alone $1,- $60.61. This year Commander Gardner is once again in charge of the Navy part, of the drive. Collections.-.are coming . in slowly, .Mg.. Sierra. stated and urged those “who received March of Dimes, cards to affix th contribution to‘the card and re-| turn same, Two More Caused Crowd To Collect | Two more persons who c a erowd to collect and are’ accus- ed of disorderly proceedings are John Rozue and John Perez. Both are booked with $25 ! bonds required. Temperatures Rn rent Cemperature Gates for the 24 hours ending,7:30 a.m. ; Highest Lowest Station fast 24 hours last night Atlanta _.{ 50 34 Boston 34 Brownsville. 55 Charleston 52 Al 30 49 37 22 21 53 42° 34 68 67 29 64 17 48 31 26 37 46 24 29 50 trol a Galveston 5v Jacksonville Kansas City KEY WEST _ K. W. Airport Memphis M ami Minneapolis New Orleans New York Norfolk Oklahoma. City Fensacola Pittsburgh Louis 48 | St. SPL L LI SSS Ss) Jews Fleeing Out Of Poland | t cg ociy: a) Brews), LUNDON, Jan.'23. —— R, ports reaching here from Bi lin today state that organized Jewish flights are being rhade from Poland, and that the refugees are headed toward the American. zone of otcu- pation in Germany. The Jews declared they fear persecution in Poland, but investigation showed there is no program in effect in that country. During the last three months the fumber oj Pol- ish Jews who have entered the American zone has in- ed from 71,000 to 511,000. FIPS IMIS ST 5| | STERLING’S 1918 Eliza Street ROASTERS and FRYERS Dressed Daily ‘our Car EASED and SPRAYED after 6 p.m. DAILY or SUNDAY Foundation ; Phone 243! WILLIAM WRIGHT in “ECAPE IN THE FOG” News and Serial TONIGHT IS PRIZE NITE Vvvv Vv vv VV YY VTVTY PHARMACY, Inc. Prescription Druggists DUVAL AND FLEMING STS. UR | We Are OPEN 7 a.m. to Midnight Poor Old Craig Service Station Division at Francis Phone 9134 ' ei Production | Wars, | Key | Key West. on A Mn i NEWSPAPER iy Key West, Florida, bas tne most equable climate in the country, with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit In THE U.S.A. KEY WEST, FLORIDA,’ TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1946 Sik Kile And 10° Archie Roberts In Full | Charge Of City’s Tax Collecti: Oifice ce Friday s Ferees davai natin ar aacteBAE od OBITS LOOM A Urderwent Period Of In- | struction Under Pinders; Asks Legal Description Of Properties Problems To NOB Group) Labor - Management Com- mittee, established at NOB April 27, 1942, by C.O, order No. 10-42, has been abolished as of Jan. 15, 1946, in accotd- ance with C.O. order No. 1-46. Problems relating to pro- duction methods and tech- niques as well as any matters previously handled ‘by the former committee, will now be sent in to the Beneficial Suggestion Committee via the suggestion hoxes... Emphasis is. placed.on ‘the fact that ~ complaints - and grievances, will not be corisid- ered by the Suggestion Com- mittee because a competent Personnel Relations Division © has been established to han- die such matters. sole charge of his office Friday. Having undergone a period of | instruction under retiring Tax Collector Sam B. Pinder Sr. and assistant Sam B. Jr. Mr. Roberts stated. today that he is ready to | assume {ull control. ' legal. description of their real | estate property it will be a great | help to the office” Mr. Roberts said and. praised thé Pinders for having .on the tips.of their fing- » ets. the properties owned by nearly everyone in the city. Mr. Roberts stated that he had the fecords on the properties but add greatly in speeding up the work. Besiees his regular duties as , tax collector, Mr. Roberts will also take over Treasurer which will consist of handling £nes and forfeiture fund and col- lections from building permi His tax collector duties include ; issuing of bicycle lice: occu- ‘| pational - licens collecting de- !jinquent and current real estate Vets Forming Civic Grou |AMERICAN LEGION, VETER- taxes and personal property ta collection charges a service charge vf ififty cents a month on ¢2 | ay ; bathroom owned, and sca’ Ke ; bills. At a joint meeting of; com-: ~ —— -—-—— + sciuelg as yee gate ‘eg Sue Bush. Placed Under Arrest liaision committee "to work for benefit of the city of West, was formed heaged~ Higegam, . 411, William by neste eatey street, swore out a ‘warrant’ this The committee will. be avail- morning for the arrest of Sue eble for work by any city gov- Bush on a charge of breaking} erpmental or group whicn and entering, will aid in betterment of rested by Deputy Sheriff Will Archer and focked up ceunty jal under a bond of $500. ANS OF FOREIGN WARS NAME COMMITTEE er a the The complainant alleges that} E, Clark from the Veterans of the broke into Foreign Wars. Other’ committee- men are G. J. Pernick, E. S. Kirstead, C. J. Raines. defendant an address and stole articles valued at $15. AAAAAAAADASALAAAAAAAAAAADRAAAARRDARE, THE ORIGINAL wind and Rag, $2 full-pint sizo—$1 the 6-bottle pits package...save $3! City Tax Collector and Treas-| urer Archie Roberts will be in| “If people would bring in the; bringing in legal description will; duties! and she was ar-| in the} apartment at the William street } bastion hn tanta tanto Antanas ton tin tn on tn tn tn dn nn dn Dn ton dn tn nn th, dnt tp tnntin tp On ttn tn tn in tnt nt Only 10 Injuries | At NOB In 1945 { { FAILURE; LOST DURING YEAR JUST PAST In analyzing. the lost time in- juries for 1945 NOB Safety En. }gineer Cliff Raines found ' that’ the injuries consisted of the fol. lowing: 4 fractures, 1) burn, 4 hernias, and 1 laceration and contusion, All of the above immediately investigated and not one found to be due to a mechanical failure which proves of the accidents causing injuries can be avo.ded. During the past tained a freqiency and severity rate much lower than other activities classed in the same category with this station: the frequency rate of 1.764 and a ver.ty rate of .0567 for reported for this station. i The Safety Record of any or- ganization requires the © fullest cooperation from all, which ; {means from the top supervisor Jon down, It is the duty of all} supervisors and workers to sce that efforts are put forth to ob- tain this needed covoperat on. The Safety Record for 1946 should and canbe made one of the best “ins thehistory of this station. This is up to you. The following shops have had {po lost time accidents or days lost during 1945: Cuply, Trans- portat on, Powerhouse, Planners and kfimators, {¥ Supply and Accounting, | Black- smith, Inside Machine, Optical, ; Ordnance, Wecjric, Electranics (RMO), Pipefitters, Jo.ner, Sail- makers, Print, Pattern and Foundry, CPC, CAF, F. & S. P. Among the shops that have had lost time accidents is the Sheetmetal Shop with one ac- cident and 48 days lost; the Welding Shop with two acci- dents and 33 days lost; Outside Mach'ne Shop, one accident, 14 days lost; Boilermakers, one ac- cident, 42 days lost; Public Works, two accidents, 152 day: lost; Painters, two accidents, 2! days lost and Riggers, one ac- cident, three days lost. All of y ardaerts ana ty days lost. ISSUED BY COMMANDER OF BRITISH TROOPS IN PALESTINE (By Associated Press) Jerusalem, Jan. 29—The com- mander of British troops in Pal- estine today isued an order of “death to Jewish terrorists” who are aprehended committing any further acts of sabotage. The commander explained that terrorists wii be denied trial by civil law and will be court mar- tialed. The order resulted from a raid that was made’ yesterday by 15) Jews on an RFC base here. They} A éntered “the base, (aidguised as} British flyers, and stole 200) machine guns and a large, quan-! rman ST.»PETER'S COMMUNITY HALL Colored Center Street JANUARY 30, 1946 6 to 8 P.M. “The MAN at the GATE” Safety Record |NONE DUE TO MECHANICAL | “REVIEW DAYS: injuries were. cur statements that 98 per cent, four years this yard has main-' 1945 | infitters, | which adds up to ten careless sieiatanatiielieara: \Lie To Become Sec. General For UNO Unit (By Assoriated Press) LONDON, Jan, 29.—It ap- peared this afternoon that Foreign Minister Lie of Nor- way will be chosen secretary general of the United Nations Organization. The committee, considering the nomination of a secretary general, will meet éither to- ight or tomorrow morning, ‘and it was said that Lie heads i ‘thelist of candidates for the office. la Would Broaden Economic Pact CONCERNS PACT FRANCE NOW HAS WITH RUSSIA | (ty Associates # | PARIS, Jan. 29.—Pr | Gouin said today is | to broaden the economic France has with Rus He added that he that Great Britain be in ihe pact. Gouin a , Felix he anxious pact! will urg include a 1 that he wish- es: to have nee from closer relationship with ihe United Stites, Great B¥itain and Rus- | sia. Meat-Packing Employes Are Now At Work (By Axsocinted Prexx) CHICAGO, Jan. 29—Me: at! packing employees in al plants} in the United States we: work-| ing today with no further talk) of. strike, except at t! Armour plent, where the employ. 5 char-| eed that company . officials were delib: slowing up the |} employment of strikers, Leaders of the workmen said that, if the practice was not stopped, they would stage walkout. Advertise Group » Meets Tomorrow | | Advertise Key West Council/ meeting will be held tomorrow | afternoon at Post Office Inn at! | 2:30 o'clock, secretary Mrs. Emily} | Goddard reports. This the regular | meeting. On the slate ar jon housing, sightseeing b | tial funds secured. weekly | AABAADAAAAABAALALSD Dance Recital Presented by BARON SCHOOL of the DANCE Tonight, 7:00 oClock | KEY WEST. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Children 50c Adults $1.00 Tickets On Sale at SOUTHERNMOST FLOWERS 616 Duval Street ps TA CONCHA HOTEL AIR-CONDITIONED ) re-| al PRICE FIVE; CENT CENTS ‘in Seotions 1 cil STATE OF SEIGE DE- CLARED BY GOVERN- MENT TO LAST FOR (Ry Associated Press) SANTIAGO, Jan. 29-—Six | were h and 70 wounded in | rioting ‘ious paris of Chile last night, and this morning the government declared a state of seige to last for 60 days. Government authorities | dissolved the union of nit ; workers and issued orders fc bidding the holding ‘of any more | mass mectings. Spokesmen for the government id that communists, in the ranks: of nitrate workers, had fomented’ the trouble that re- sulted inthe ‘uprising: also |Hess’ Flight is Explained STATEMENT MADE TODAY DISCLOSED ONLY ONE i | | | (By Asso NUERNBERC, i reason for Rudolph Hes: ito England in the early de the war was explained today | him and other Germans in ‘high ; authority during the Hitler reg ime in Germany. | The statement disclosed tone new angle known before, flecing only to what had beer and that was that litiecr not only knew that Hess going to make the airp [trip to England but had sugge j ed the undertaking. Object of the trip was j form the British gover | that, if England, would |war on Ru Hitler | agree to permit Great Brit: j maintai ail the territory (areas then held. ‘Free Elections For Japanese to in- nment make would NTESTS WILL BE HELD . SR FIRST TIME ON MARCH 31 \co (3s) Axsociated Prenx! TOKYO, Jan. 29—For the first | time in the long history of Japan free elections, will be held on March 3 ve been permitted to re, but the voting 3 ly hemmed in by gov 3, tae Japs v expressing the mental struciu opped from j real sentiment. But women have not been per- | mitted to vote in Japan at any time, they too will be given ithe 4 ge oi balloting on | March ... NOTICE There will be a meeting of the |Indepndent Order of Odd Fel- |lows, CUBA LONGE NO. 15, held |this evening at 7:30 at hall on | Elizabeth street. . All members cordially invited. LUIS ALFARO, Noble Grand, SANTIAGO RODRIGUEZ, Sec. SSRIS NORTH BEACH INN COFFEE SHOP |711 North Beach Phone 453-3 eFull-Ccourse- DINNER, 6-8 p.m. i mn COCKTAIL LOUNGE for YOUR COMFORT Spanish Home-cooked DINNERS by Reservation Now Featuring DANCING EVERY NIGHT Music by Barroso’s Orchestra and The portrayal of the hazardous) The New Cocktail ‘LA CONCHA SPECIAL’ SOUTHERKNOST an PHARMACY, Inc. 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