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iated Fress Day Wire fice and AP Features m6 Years Devoted.to the Key West, Florida, bas tne most equable: climate in-the country, with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit Municipal E LXVII. # interests of Key West No. | santana 31, Shot Mn Left Sher Today BELIEVE JEAL- \paaeiwatatiew: COULD BE MO.| MAY BE SUI! ATTEMPT antana, 31 shoulder above the heart} morning and was taken He was carrie by Frank Sosin the morning. tana would not was shot in; Hospital for | d to the at 1:39] | { | | | | | { { divulge! of Police Louis Eisner | “ Bl irmation as to who shot ELELE LALLA somebody threw a hand ati! : he shot himself. Ford Company Now Back To Normal (By Associated Press) DETROIT, Feb. 28.—Ford Motor Company, which had to curtail its production be- cause of the steel strike, an- nounced today that, because of supplies of steel received, it wes back to normal again. The 38,000 workmen the company laid off because of the shortage of steel, r turned _ to work this morning: eefing to a report by Offi-' A, H. Melnnis® : @pns seen held for investigat z from the report, * id be motive for him or commit shooting, k Jolly, Louis Morales ié M. Hart, the last two with ntana. | n. an had been brewin Miss Hart claims that | he hour of e o'clock, slapped companion p made friends From there ugaloa, stayed a few drinks, her d Cow Club at they had two beers of whiskey. pre drinks ht o'clock in Curro’s E r, es Mo: at the time. and lett they went until 10° yp, left for 10:15 Annie and Santana pro-! town. Thi erson Avenue. in the car, Btayed in the een minute y stopped at Morales Annie. and house for then caine proceeded to'-Whitnev’s mer of Greene tree’ ae to have During the and Si- ride, taken a When arriv- Place he return- Mie pulled off, goodt more pects jail fd could air: nder Jerry Pepe a t d to ee When shook h le the I won't see Santana notin ti leavi ne, nds with Pep2, atement, 7 ‘Weil, ou any- na left at 12:30 a.m. Sus to be ti urther in p> be n to county tigation. pattem at suicide,” This wid. with Bridle & Saddle. Open $i le! -here, |. TO BE SUCCEEDED BY MO- RENO WALLACE AS. CHIEF DEPUTY SHERIFF ‘A. He Melanis 1 resigned. this; morning as chief deputy sheriff, the resignation to go into effect at the Close’of the day. Moreno. Wallace will succeed McInni: Ss wao, in his resigna-; tion, says, “I wish for my suc-} cessor in office, Moreno Wallace , every success.’ Mr. MeInnis, served as’ sheriff of Monroe county for almost four} years, and -Had*been chief deputy 10 yeats before his appointment’ to that position’ by’Sheriff’ Berlin Sawyer, under ‘whom (Mr. Mev Innis. has'sér'ved four ‘year's. In- 1901 Mr. Key «West to make his home pnd at one time congucted a Yhotion picture ‘show: He also conducted a farge toy and: notions store in the place pets, Fausto’s! grocery is Gt sees f Mr Mcthitis said , today. . that Key West"is' his hometown, and that™A itty ‘contitiug to, reside Here! c ALLE ANE SRL LTO ETN Hood’s Poultry and Eggs 919 Southard Street eBattery - Raised FRYERS and ROASTERS Dressed On Premises Fresh EGGS T5 OONMINTY Tl BATTERIES Center St. - Thursday IGHT SHADOW" | Colored Cast ‘ail of the Royal Mounted land. Ponya| BOO SIMONTON ST. IN ON Charged While You Wait FLATS FIXED -GAS.and.Olly Expert, Mechanic to.Serve You Crorsaie! POOR OLD OR OED, RAG Diyision and pest sag junday Al Armengol; vee the RADIO SHOW BROADCAST OVER WKWF—i600 On Your Dial RY SATURDAY Between 3:30 and 4:00 o’Clock From DPPY JOE'S BAR Come Early ... See Us Broadcast the SATURDAY JAM SESSION : BLES RESERVED or TUNE IN WKWF at 3:30 o'Clock egram Originated and Conducted by Gould Curry AER’S MARKET 901 DUVAL, STREET McInnis came to) Che THE SOUTHERNMOST KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURS t (Feeling Now Running High . Against Fra Fratico DEMONSTRATIONS WERE! AGAINST SPANISH RE- GIME (By Associated Press) LONDON, Feb. 29. — Feeling| ran high in Europe today against | the Franco government in Spain. In Brussels, capital of Belgium, | and Sofia, capital. of Bulgaria, demonstrations’ were held, and banners were.carried-in the form- er city, bearing this device, “Down with the cruel Spanish regime”. | Spokesmen over the Moscow j broadcasting station demanded the “unconditional severance. of diplomatic relations with the. Spanish government, under ,Gen- ay imo Francisto, Franco/?: + *Coepnhagen, :Denma ie Office of. | esse. The gr - Spanish,em- hurt, cee A oy stated ‘iat and th a ted Great Britain an Inited States have sent aunt to the Spanish governmetit. Contents of the. notes. were. not | disclosed [Special Services At Revenue Off The Citizen has been requested to announce that regular hotirs will be conducted at the United |States Revenue Office in the ‘ postoffice building in the receiv- ying of income.taxes and other revenue ‘on Saturday, March 2 ; and Saturday, Match 9. From March’ i1 through Marth: j 14 the ‘office will remain open until 9 p.m., while on March 16, { the deadline for! payments, of, in; come taxes, tha Office will re- main open until mi dnight. : — Temperature data for the 24’ho ending 7:30° a.m! Higtiest Lowést Station—' last es tise ‘last night Atlanta 30 Boston 29 Brownsville 48 Charleston 58 Chicago . 21 Detroit 16 Galveston 48 Jacksonville _ 61 Kansas City 40 KEY WEST 76 K. W. Airport vi} Memphis ... 31 Miami i 72 Minneapolis « New Orleans. New York Norfolk ren Oklahoma City 58 Pensacola - 68 Pittsburgh 40! St. "Loti! 3 Tanipa’ : By | ss 4 - 30. meee ra ASS FOOTIE. | TWINS GARAGE.) ee Duval Street General Auto vig sal Body and Fender Plenty of Auto Parts Acepasg NEW SE | c PIONEER HOTEL. 151 N. E. FIRST STREET In the Heart of Miami The Rendezvous of Key West SERVICEMEN and CIVILIANS - LEGION. HOME Friday, = Ist |IN BRUSSELS AND. ‘soria}) ‘ and nd nen Phone ‘163 bond. ic NEWSPAPER Frank Stickney?'Lieuten- ant Ray Atwell’ Will As- sist Aen Books | ‘For Brides And Grooms “Book for Grooms” and “Book for Brides” are the designations of the volimes in which the marriage cer- tificates issued in Monroe county sin¢e 1938, will be in- dexed and brought up to date. 4 The task is being pérform- ed by Mrs, Carolyn Hawley and Mrs. Arlene Sheppard, under-the direction of County Judge Raymond R. Lord, who, two weeks ago, ‘was Pevated @:fund-by: the: coun-. a list} - One hundred and ninety park- ie meters arrived today and will bisina The installation contract has by. the city. Mr. Stickney will be assisted !:y | : [Lieutenant of Police Ray Atweil. Post Otices Meters will. be ,plac- caused. a: fire}. irs nial t Returns Map Of urtle le Ship National Park ABOUT TWO HUNDRED TUh-! TLE ABOARD FROM NICARAGUA REQUEST MADE THAT OUT- LINE BE TRACED IN RED OR BLUE INK IN THE AY, FEBRUARY 28, 1946 Contract Of Installing To | be installed Starting this after-j been awarded to-Frank Stickney | There will be ‘no meters at the] Arrives Here' U.S. A. ; Hotel La Concha is to have a i gift shop that, in quality of goods, ; {will compare favorably with any | fogien in the country. The proposed gift shop was one | ‘last week of Edward Ball, trustee, tor the duPont ‘interests ~in) Flor-. id: ‘Hugh Cc. Hodge, manager of ial oncha,. 3 O di the needle oem pie offices on the ‘Fleming street side} of La Concha Building, includi that occupied by the Chamber w Commerce, will ‘terminate cit} April 30, and that the walis that jot the reasons. for. the visit, hers 1 Large Area Of La Concha Hote! Building To Be Made Ready For Sizable Gift Shop; separate the stores will be re- moved. and the four will be cot- | verted-into a single unit. Mr. Hodge said he did not know when the work of conversion will be started, though Mr. Ball, du.- ing, pt visit here} stated that he was having blueprints drawn’ ip -andthoped ‘to Shave’ the’ work: be. .glin'jon! May .1. Rental of. the garage, adjoining ing | that ithe Jast-‘store, will be términateu’ stares on April 30° also. Tt had "béen , in- stended’ to:convert the garage into a+banquet hall, but the plans now are to make it 4 storeropm and a workshop for the iechanics con nected ‘with the hotel. _ Fishing Catch Cobia And Jack On Trip Yesterday Turtle ketch “Jemson”, Captain JOURNEY Out Out To Smith). FE OE os ‘This morning County : Clerk Osbert ‘Ebanks has arrived in Ross C. Sawyer returned the map! Key West with approximately ‘of the proposed Everglades Na-j 170 pega aboard which tional Park to 'P. E. Elliot, secre; signed, to itary of the Florida Intertiéil!' Inv provement Fund, with \reéqués! that (the) oltline: of the | pale: be |" traked in ted /or blue ink? *. The map: was prepared) ‘by’ the United States Department of ine Interior. * Mr, Sawyer’s reason for 1g). sion sad “Thompson turning the map was because ES ‘Roberts Ay id othergifit showrk (lad unable to yn ei ved sateen aR eet proposed park. When thé map is returned, marked as requested it swill Lome up for consideration ata meeting morning at'7: 45 o'clock at the Key of the county commission. As the! West General Hospital. Mrs. map appeared when véeeived {Pie ce resided ‘at 309 William Sc. here, much of. the county would Funeral ; services will be held be taken into the park, including puinilay aftetndon at 4 o'clock a large area in the bay, where |ffom the’Chapel of © Pritchard sponge and fish are taken by resi- Funeral Home, Rev. C. T. Howes, dents of Monroe county in a yol-;Pastor of the First Methodist ume that amounts to several hun. |CHurch, officiating. dred thousand dollars a yéat. Burial will be in the family a. plot in the City Cemetery. Five Allow Survivors are the husband, Jo. ‘Crowd Collect’ seph Pierce ;four sons, Paul, Ed- Five persons Were..arrested for ward, Austin and Jack Roberts; a brother, C .A. Lowe; a sister, Mrs. retbin A “alate; collggtian isttirba va . ‘al 3 ha Will, be ‘awls ‘anid, later Gelicious | Breen. ls Rut i ow ern Bt . Mrs, Roth fiagesr "59° died this Mabel Beccaise ‘of Tampa, and two grandchildren. Perea; heer of all motor vehicles starts at 8 a.m. March 1, 1946 at feel cards are to be obtained from the City Collector and filled out. Owners and their cats will then get in line s directed for inspection. If car passes imspection the card is taken up by Police and the authorized sticker “placed on the window of the vehicle: until car is renaired, according to notation thereon. When car is returned. for another inspection as directed and then passed, the sticker will be placed Any motor vehicle found without a sticker, after March 15, [946 will be issued a summons accordingly. — LOUIS EISNER. Have Your\, Gans the Necessary Parts from Us! *| Char Meee | pare Tae Shoals, Cobia Resembles Shark: Bottom Fishing - Boat: Operates nt By GEORGE DAVIS ' With the weather’! lessening some charter: boats went out yes- ce with: not. bad: catches ‘re- Pi NcCutley’ 's i journeyed out so ti hae out” through |) Noxthwest Channe there was By fine cate. of crevalle’ jack. Thi a} Part, “Wark beiyecn the two of them. ‘They; brought in ten. jack and four cobia, besides some barracuda: |; The catch of four cobia was considered good, Out at Smita Shoals there is’a beacon quite a ways out in the Gulf and by cire-| ins the beacon and the spot of reef near there, one can hook! these fish. Cobia are hard fight- ers and are an interesting looking | fish. To the urfinitiated they loox \ j something like shark. They are} dark brown and have a wide flat | mouth. But their tails are not like the ,upswept rudder-like tail of the shark. Key West’s bottom fishing boat jcame in witha gged,,cateh. Aboard Captain, C. al Mefloua’s “Greyhound” wepe Robsem, of ni eas Mr. armenia Mrs. Soe, Bahorabyst of a RSE ace erouplle eSimet fishing is done with sinkers, which “drop the line to a rocky bottom where the fish feed. The fish are pan-fish size but quite soften the larger grouper, mutton- \fish and snapper are caught. EVERY FRIDAY GROUPER CHOWDER SOUSE Every Sat. and Sunday , TODAY! .... tof Florida az 38e| Dozen ____ ic tiuaer Kite, Marble, Pet Show For atch Atte 2a ty: Bec reation( idepar: ‘bul » fo8\ Merch just remy W'Kite Flying | Contest, a © Marble ment and a Pet Show be held ‘in coming “Rite” obo ones wil be, Bela on Satur. latch 2, ‘at 10 'e 2 ilk befor palticipont ven. ‘to. twelve yeets of oge. All kites must be home niade and all en- rts fae epee — In the Marble tournament the ege limits are 6 to 12 and all entries must be before 6 p.m, Friday, March 15, It will be held Saturday, March 16 et 19 p.m. On, Saturday, March 30 at 2°p.m.-a Pet Show will b> held end prizes will “B® awarded. Entrants may regis- ter for these events at the Park between noon and | p. m. or from 4 pim. to 6 p.m., any week day. ta ice alee eemiatineaall el The -Veterans of Foreign Wars S£12 of ADMISSION FREE Friday, March Ist, 8:00 P.M. In the SANTAELLA Cigar Bldg., Flagler Ave. and 2nd Street to wih aeons Or ep BAND: POINCIANA BUS Passes Door T ‘The CLUB 700° DUVA Proudly “ were in a free“for-all fight. PRIGH FIVE CENT: WHEN POLICE START- ED SWINGING CLUBS, FREE-FOR-ALL FIGHT BEGUN (By Asisocinted Press) PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 28. — Three thousand pickets of- the General Electric Company’s plant here. broke through police -lines this morning, despite a court in- junction agaimst mass picketing of the plant. Police numbered 575, and with- in ‘e few’! minutes they, were swinging ‘¢lubs, and ‘the strike The” strikers ‘were warned not to Bo A six blocks of the plan€ ‘but they succeeded in ap- proaching"t6 within three bloc! before the police, aided by rein- forcements, ‘drove them back in broken units. The pickets reformed and marched to city hall to protest to the mayor about the treatment to which they. had been subject- ed by the police. Ten of the pickets, who created a disturbance yesterday, have been arrested on a charge of at- tempting to create a riot. Fail To Agree On Wage Demand OFFICIALS CONFER ON CHPUMERET ENED. “PRONE WORKENS' STRIKE (By: Askociuted: Presn) WASHINGTON, Fob. 28. — Union sobiseontatine, of, the Teléphoné Workers af, America and company officials;,,,ended their conference this _ morning without. being able)to reach an ‘agreement on the demand for in- crease in wages, The strike is scheduled to take place March 7, but it w said arrangements are being made for lanother conference, though union men declared they. would not hold further meetings with the officials; The General Motors strike still continues without any solution in sight. It’ was announced today that recent strikes) in the United States have - caused a loss’ of $750,000,000 to workers and management. Palace-Theater: SUNSET, CARSON a ‘ i “DaysOt Buffalo-Bilt!! NORTH BEACH INN- at OFFEE SHOP 711 North Beach Phone 261-3 oFull-Ccukse: DINNER, 6-8. pan. eSpanish Home-cooked DINNERS by Ri TROPICS L STREET Presents BUDDY BARNETT NIGHTLY | .-- Now Fe DANCING YY NIGHT Will Re-Open Friday, March 1. WITH A COMPLETE, NEW STOCK Music by Barroso’s Orchestra The New Cocktail ‘LA CONCHA SPECIAL’ 8:00. A.M, to 11:00 A.M. ag in to. +4 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. § | Wogan supe you janes tha eee Repded tee Foes Cor i Stop Lights eHydraulic Brake Parts eBrake Linings eSeat Covers {| @Automobile Aerials Windshield Wipers,.Motors ¢Rearview Mirrors 830° P.M.