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RRC VOLUME LXVII. No. 63 City Pans. Savenge: Pit | | On Grinnell St. Waterfront TUG AND BARGE TO BE, USED TO TRANSPORT GARBAGE TO SEA FOR DUMPING There bas been no announce- tment from the city on this mat- ter but from reliable sourees it © whderstood that the city will sherly begin construction of a mew Municipal Pier at the foot of Grinnell street which will be weed for scavenger department purposes ip the city plan is eventual! purchase of « tug and barge to! @arbage out to sea and! om an berm png tide.| trucks will run out on and unload into a large: Tramp or into the barge | Associated Press Day Wire Service and AP Features 66 Years Devoted to the interests of Key West t | SUBMITS FEW OF PLANKS; Lex Green Tells About Candidacy CONCERNING HIS PRI- MARY RACE Lex Green, in announcing his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the United States senate, said: “As a preface to my campaign for the seat in the U. S. Senate, being vacated by ithe’ Honorable Charles Andrews, which is to. be) decided.in May 7. primary, 1] herewith «submit a few of the} { Daily trips of the tug and barge ie promised At present garbage is being im the grounds on the tide of the Highway on Steck Island and has been a} source of much unfavorable com-| ment due to smoke and unsight=| biness ! The garbage which will be carried qut to sea on the barge will be chemically treated to pre-! vert unwanted odors and there! | will he ne need for complaints from anyone in the area. | The city hes a fleet of six! trucks which it is at present using! te wiekup trash and garbage. ‘The system of using garbage geews is in use in New York City and in Havana, Cuba, and has| —s very successful in both in- The —— advantages, ¢ hae nearby in weet An complaint. to any one, ———— Na ERA ah Hees’. Peoltry and and Eggs ME ey nat Red Fryers( Dressed Daily ) | and Yard Eags | PHONE 526-W MASONIC NOTICE Special Communication of An- cher Ledge. No. 162. F. & A. M.. Friday evening. March 15th, at 13 pm. Master Masen degree will be’ conferred at this time, followed by « Smoke: All Members and Sojourning Masons invited to be preset. By order: W. P. Williams. W.M. GERALD H. ADAMS. Secretary. Seseeeaaennaeae BIC DANCE Saturday, March loth at the Civilian Beach Club MUSIC by Pepsi-Cola r RUMBA SEATE Director A. Diaz Admission, 0c, Tax Inel. 1945 Personal April 1, 1946. seizure for taxes due. Pay now and avoid after April 1, 1946. HO Failure Se mm LA CONCHA HOTEL COCKTAIL LOUNGE AIR-CONDITIONED Now DANCING BREAKFAST Served from . LUNCHEON Served from DINNERS Served from HUGH C. | contributing and everyone, bene- | the needy of all lands, but I favor NOTICE! Taxes become delinquent f Personal Property, which will be sold Featuring EVERY NIGHT Music by La Concha Orchestra and The New Cocktail ‘LA CONCHA SPECIAL’ HODGE, Manager ‘Geeeeeeemeeeeemnevenmnemnannersoenentunnsnnnvnnnnnbnusnazvernsnnonanngnnnni ania ugsezudnn tse agent enne anne AE yanks: upon which I base» m, | candidacy: “Favor discontinuing regimen- tation of the American people. | The war is over. “Favor reorganizing the Feder- al Government and abolishing every unnecessary board and bu- reau, with every return to the States, of their proper rights and} functions. “Favor prompt budget balanc- ing. Favor stream- lining of Con- gress, but oppose increase of sen-; ator’s salaries. “I strongly favor U. S, support of United Nations Organization. “I oppose appeasement; when; aggressors threaten, hence would strive to keep our nation): best defended of any in the world. “Favor all opportunities, bene- terans and their dependents, and! shall be detetmined to see that) the Goyormment. keeps..its prora- ises to the bevs and” girls return | ed and returning: ito ‘their homes. “I favor. mare adequate secur- ity for the. aged, dependent and needy, and will continue my ef- forts for ‘a Federil ‘old age pen+ sion, even if it has te’come by Federal insurance, with.everyone fitting alike. “I am not unmindful of our obligation to aid the helpless supplying sugar, butter, and all necessities to our Ami an | homes in peacetimes, unnecessary } restrictions and punishment are (Continued on Page Three) Palace Theater GENE AUTRY in “Blue Montana Skies” News and Serial 151 N..£, FIRST STREET In the Heart of Miami * The Rendezvous of Key West SERVICEMEN and CIVILIANS “BEST FORK A NIGHT'S ReST*| One Block West of Bus Depot SEE to pay will result in the this penalty and interest WARD E, WILSON, County Tax Collector, i 1 for YOUR COMFORT 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. 12:00 Noon to 2:00 P.M. 5:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. Must Ratify THE SOUTHERNMOST. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY. MARCH Heels 1946 JAYCEE CHOICE! f may be dumped fits and secunity for our War Ve-| MISS SHIRLEY SMITH (above) will be queen of the Sponge festival to: be held’ Wednesday | Night at Bayview Park if the Jaycees and her friends have their say. Contest closes: Tuesday. Ask oo merchants for votes and sigm your fuvorite’s name oa the “BANG! B6Xes at Sand: schandise. acy and “Florida, Motor Lines Bus Station. PPM TUCUeY; S NEWSPAPER IN TH Photo by Evans Studio when you buy me Settlement Of G.M. Strike i, ap ‘Diet Holds att jaSpecial Stision! (By Associated Press) TOKYO, ‘March, 14.—A special "BODY OF KEY WESTER TO BE Chas. Johnson, Dies: In : In‘Tampa Hitler had declared. that Ger Second And Third Prizes For & Sponge Fe Festival Queen Entrants E Hermann. Goering, German Air Marshal During Corfliet, | Testifies In His Own Behalf] = oy Ue Annoctated: have been made against him. He said that neither he nor F inst War Bonds To Be Giveu- Wednesday With Queen. candidates ap-|" proaching ‘the ‘deadline of Tues-| day for getting votes, it was fommittee Publicity alr! Bob Pollock that an appro: mation of votes for each candi- date will be. announced in The Citizen tomorrow, ‘on} the | basis of money turned in by each can Babe 2 béficd Boxed hit not be’ ¢pened however until the final @ay, ‘Mr. Pollock was very en- thusiastic about two more pri To Charge Male by NUERNBERG, Mareh 14. --+:amans. were Hermann Goering, Germany's alr mds that. that statement, was ats | marshal during. the war, today»; tributed:to: them solely) for the | Minister Churebill, im his Fulton, testified in his own) behalf): and }|.purposes of adverse: propaganda., ¢elmost all his testimony was devoted to denying charges that | ed, he was not the fiend he had; bsen pictured to the world, but, | As for Hitler, Goering assert: | | sympathetic.” | adie eemmeeeiilinane! established to work on the prob Mayor W. W. Demeritt; Man To, Speak At Festival Men Are Suil Out On Sirike Tcaneetsehare Oe STRONG IN LONDON AGAINST LETTING RUSSIANS IN ON BOMB SECRET 9 ys (By Asneeinted Pressed INDON, March I4.—Russion leaders, ineluding Premier Joset Stalin, continued teday to reply to charges made by former Prine. Press) “the master, race,” Mo,, speech, Sentiment was strong here against letting Russia share the tead was “most generous and | secret of the atomic bomb, and Stalin, judging from what he said about. that matter, feels that the secret will not be divulged. He explained that Russien | scientists, together with chemists | and engineers, are at work in efforts to determine the manner {in which atomic energy is re | leased. A laboratory, he said, has beer b lem of atomic energy. Meanwhile, Russian troops | still in Iran, and the formal | swer to the British note of pro | test about Iran has not yet been received here. re y Other spismoceeemers treme a |!) Temperatures —Compan i ric strike had been settled. i Seventy-five thousand em- Station— last 4 tattien ierht ployes of the Westernhouse (Aer bn olf corporation are still out on | Brownsy ‘ile e ie strike. | Charleston 70 6. John L. Lewis, president of Chicago 68 the United Mine Workers of | Detroit 65 Galveston 72 54 5 America, announced today that operators had been given | Jacksonville | session of the Japanese dict was announced for the que . i as City NpRED held today, and leaders stated BROUGH SERA Eon There will be a $75 Victory! till April 1 to agree on the | WEST TOMORROW TWO HU that they hoped to present the BURIAL ize announced for the quecns.; demands made by the union's | K. W. Airport LOCALS IN DETROIT AREA’ new proposed constitution to the a There will be a $75 Victory’ 400,000 soft-coal miners. | Memphis ON AGREE- | diet for consideration before the Charles S. Johnson, 66, bro-|Bond given the second prize | saiami WILL VOTE election to be held on April 10. ther of Mrs. Stephen Douglass, | winner and a $50 Victory Bond GIDE = TI IN Minneapoli MENT | It will be the first free election Duval street, and firsi!g’ven the third prize winner. —— = New Orleans | that Japan has e held. There cousin of Mrs. Ross C. Sawyer, | These new prizes are expected ebrating i ee event wll be New York will not be any restrictions i 221 Pearl street. died yester- |to pep un the contest greatly. |zt 7 p.m. No ciccimeabncenss | posed on the electors for pro y in Tampa from the effects| Bayview Park will be the’ Mr. Pollock urged merchants Oklahoma City ChE Asavele s }or sex reasons, as have alw of an automobile accident a|Sponge Festival itself and the again to display their vote books Pensa 65 DETROIT, March 14.—Tomor-| been the casein Japan. month ago. {Coronation of the Queen, Pro-'and ask customers , to secure Pittsburgh 69 row 200 locals in this area will! . Women, for the first time in yrs, Douglass is in Tampa | gram Chairman is Gerald Saun-' their vote tickets and cast then St. Louis 68 vote on the agreement veached the history of Japan, will vote in| “(Continued on Page Three) | cers. There will be an address for the queen choice when they Tampa 12 ‘ yesterday to settle the General te election. H py Mayor W. W. Demeritt and‘ purchase merchandise. \--—_—__—_ ota dtriked s expected a festivites on the program in Me ee ea sik | See ' EAC INN | connection with the coronation. | 4 »/°CASA CAYO HUESO will ratify it. | SPECIAL wo i A OP The Coronation will be at 8 iy 3% | They Sdughprnme wit Ninety-four locais in 50 other, All Building Trades | 711 North om ‘iFligne 261-J | Pp. m. and the softball game cel-j| | 1400 Duval at* ang cities and 22 states will vote ore i@etitractors i eFull-Course. DINNER, 6-8 p.m.| —— i! : | Be Li MBs i wn whether or Notdackath R | a peice dts 1 : IL LOU! or ery ment. | “viFtiday Evening, 8 o'Clock | ¢Spanish Home-eooked DINNERS ror Ror Mvomptrsermete>):)|) oa ", tal Officials of the cofipdnyeissued CITY HALL | by Reservation | -Wéekdays or Sunday— -Opens § a statement in which they AS TEE A TT TE 7 AM. to Midnight they did not know when General, gy ae = = Motors will be producing aute Saneee8a Seeeuneaeees Anyone Caught POOR OLD CRAIG | HALL mobiles on a full scale. J Ps li B ll s Removing City ate aN Oaen al | I PETER’S + COMMUN It was added that some em- hey our Pure Oil an as i : ~ ployes probably would return to r aycees U. icemen S Da = DOG TAGS SERVICE STATION [Colored - Center St. - Thurs: their jobs next week, though not @ a Awan Ditkion end Francle Sta, |-=0 Sexcend Reus Semeeme* in the production of automobiles. ' gy “| from Animals will be nisunda Phone 9134 “NORTH STAR ‘ONG 5) BP ted = Reena Trail of the Royal M rosecutec Al Armengol, wher Serial: i u oy @! jounte ? AARP IEE) LA CONCHA HOTEL | Tees Can Be Traced by Number: | ——_—"S pambsoicre ~» oa Notice! Notice: |@ ff h Signed | Having installed new equipment arch 16th @ HUMANE SOCIETY of Key West} SEBS EE ERESSSREESSSSSHSRH HS we are open for business on the @ a ee ia ae |old schedule. Your patronage ap- |g ORCHESTR A S a 7a Tonight Tonight . preciated. | a i: s WHITE LAUNDRY |® COUNT "EM a| 2 € e 1212 WHITE STREET a a — o LL ATT : | La Concha - Bahama Bar - Cabana Bar | RESTAURANT HG eI Driftwood - The Tropies - La Conga a|Diviiontaiisimesiens Phagsolm Two Shows 700DUVAL Two Shows " The Veterans of Foreign Wars} and Sloppy Joe’s s = 9 and 12 Proudly Presents 9 and 12 a Invite All Members and (| A : S| WHERE DINING IS | cA People of Key West to ia | ] d . =| .. 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Ps Cee ai Se are Nite Club Shou ap ; | ‘ > 2.00 : \ ‘inner | e _ ae = Ad A 8:00 P “S120 “Pe "p Short Orders At All Hours MUSIC for DANCING by s | Santaella Cigar Building |g mission, ? er erson a : ; s z « ‘ cy | We Cater to Weddings, Parties om Flagler Avenue and 2nd Street ir @ _ and Fraternal creaniantisns 5 Russ Dalbey and His Orchestra . |Rest Rooms for Men & Women| eee ® BEER and WINE SERVED ‘|@ s Poinciana Bus Passes Door \o All Proceeds Donated to Police Welfare Fund i DURING LEGAL HOURS 2 Ag ae ee ae a HMM! RRR RRSP PS | | Se PETES SRS ERB eee eee eee