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VOLUME LXVU British Cabinet To Make. Tip To Inia By: Pa —- ® WHA. ARRANGE FOR Es. TARLASHMENT OF IN. DEPENDENCE IN THAT COUNTRY $Me Ammeriates Prenss LONDON, March | We reat ame tomer foe The cohinet will by all sesaderype rete ns A Gepewnh f weed that the that ‘ » delight © Clem Attle Getemewn that the British gov erent has dectded to grant In ni Ge @ wmeependence, but it is fered trowtte will éneue from the Mationatiets’ demanding that tele be cut in wo to establish @ Mestem stot mirolled ty te Morten ‘The mutesion of th net © ty t bring about an unde Genting between the Moslem weet the Merwtu AUA To Meet In Augu: WALLACE GRAHAM WILL BE ONE OF GPEAKERS AT COMING EVENT mpeetas te The Cittecn) MAIUSTA, Ge Col Walls Two $3,000, One $4,500 Home To Be Built Here RAMIREZ. HOPKINS, ANDER- SON PLAN FRAME RESI- DENCES: PERMITS GRANT- ED BY CITY Frame residence to be con- trueted by Jose A. Ramirez at 1906 Harris Avenue for $3,000, an- » other frame residence to be erect- ed by Robert Anderson for $3,000 and one on Flagler Street between 17th and 16th Streets by James E. llopkins for $4,500 are included in the report of building permits for last week from the office of Buila- ing Inspector Errol Sawyer. Other building permits for the week follow G. J, Stricker, accessory bed- room, 1920 Flagler $190 \ibert Knowles, 7 Passover Lane, repair 50 Luther Pinder, 314-316 Wil- St. printing 200 Evangeline Gomez, repairs and painting, 1310 Cather- ine 100 Jake Aronovitz, corner Duval and Southard, repairs 100 A. Morales, 525 Duval St. painting 175 1. Farrington, repairs, 8 Pass- over Lane 200 . John Hayes, 518 Fleming, repairs Mrs. Betty Marvel, shelving, 318 Simonton 100 100 a Greehem, mM The White Mr e M. Weintraub, cor- feu, Wedineten, 1 C. person, ner Elizabeth and Angela, S yiitien to Provident Te pointing 7 a ee on Frank Gates, 2500 Staples bogs Pony stil emvention pr \ve., screened porgh 250, @rom of the suuth , nd Cplageta,- 3326 Har- @ the American Urot al A Ave., painting 10) er ih treet. Marth 21 feu ie Dairies, cold, aa a OO DivBiqn, 3. .,95 Po na i Se pleats ry. repairs “trdnt Monagenment of tr tw @ pore! 1) Pearl St. 10 @e Genito-t oone.| 0 1 B. Johnson, build me Wer” w perch, 823 Johnson will te alte ving 4 Lane 300 cared ft. it ' 4 ew > ° creme Russia-fran ewes aa a emer Treaty Seen and * A, theme-ty ee oat CLAIMED RUSSIA IS NOW mh ALS MUCH INTERESTED IN -_o OIL. CONCESSION Gram, 1 ( ater ee b. Bemen ' ( goostt . Pry on (My *) Deiat: Ade.iide, .@elerien, NDON ch, 18.—Reports Seawen, Mobi, Adi De. Pode reeeived here today that come J Menque Cuba a is trying to make a treaty aii, . Giterent, Bacetd Tran, in which an oil con im oh " ‘ m will be granted Russia, pow © the UNO Security Council Sen AT its meeting Monday to coa- wo th & Aan fer the Iran situation and other m * . \ that hive developed in nternational field since the NYLAIN STOCKINGS SEUNG AT PR OF B50 TN MENICO , 4 he the re t last session. ally, it was stated hi position will be ta ‘a can not make an et- treaty with Iran without withdrawing its troops from untry w newspapers switch to- the consideration of Iraa neitions in Greece. Pravda ed that the British policy in creating a fascist gov- nm that country.) Palace Theater GEORGE SANDERS in “UNCLE HARRY” News and Serial & Announcing 36 Hour Roll Fil Developing and Printin SERVICE at Key West Drug Co. m ng We Have PLENTY of Roll Fil.2| on Hand, Too) Corner Fleming and Simonton Sts. (RS A RR Raa ERE MISS SHIRLEY BOLLING is one of the two Navy choices who are making an active try for leadership in the Sponge Festival, which is scheduled for Wednesday, March 20, according to Publicity Chairman Bob Pollock. Mrs. Bolling has won a baby beauty contest. Red Cress Has Now Collected $3,000; Has $14,000 Yet To Go | PORTABLE LUBRICATOR Gerald Saunders, Finance Drive Chairmam,, Re- MEMPHIS.—A portable lub- 4 Ri recator, or 245-pound service ports) That "Volo station, not only greases farm Are Needed # | equipment in the field, but in- | tates tires and sprays paint. Gerald Saunders, baste cody tis ep has! _, BALTIMORE.—Tea was intro- only a few dollars over $3, @S\ duced into Europe from thé been collected on the local ¢am-) Orient by the Dutch in 1645. paign. The month is more than INTRODUCED IN 1645 ! David Kolhage Aboard Catfish (Speciat to The Citizen) CHICAGO, March 1 David Leroy Kolhage, quarter master, first class, USN, 413 Francis street, Key West, Fla., was aboard the USS Catfish’when she arrived at Shanghai recently, the first, United States submarine to dock) at that port since before the war. Cornmissioned less than a year ago, the Catfish had time: for only one war patrol before V-J Day. The new fleet-type sub measures more than 300 feet in length. half gone apgthe Ebgl is $979000:" THe entire by Hae aioe lected saiq Mr. Saunders. “The Red Gross Gs Boing & very import: ant job which we ‘annot afford to lose. Mr. Saunders urges the people of Key West not to wait Ss for some one to call for their donations. But to send the: the Red Cr 301% Front Office, or the Fund he: at the Key West Southard street opposite the bu station. unders also said that vol- are urgently needed. He asks that they call him at 61. Cates Resigns Fishing Union Myrtland Cates id -today' he had resigned as’ business agent of the Key West branch of the Gulf Coast District Fisherman’s Union, and that Edward Koehn has been elected to succeed Mr. Cates: Mr. Koehn left here by p this morning for St. Petersburg where the union is holding a con- ference, at which questions per- taining to fishing in Florida waters will be discussed. Genuine for All Auto Cars | ROY’S KEY WEST AUTO PARTS Phone 442 116 Duval, Jefferson Hotel Bldg Eouisetencser nig START OI LGA SME a uOulSs / stro ‘The Trumpet King of Swing’ Buddy Barnett "Novelty Songs’ SOUTH BEACH Restaurant - Pavilion Located on South Beach, Simonton Street 241 FEET ON THE OCEAN Phone 458 Featuring: Half Southern Fried Chicken $1.15 Seafood - Chops - Steaks OPEN 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. BEER and WINE SERVED During Legal Hours Frank and Teddy Sabini "Vaudeville Specialists’ Louis Eisner Chief of Police and Entertainers for Their Wonderful Music, Marvelous Acts and Patience in Making the Dance SUCH A SUCCESS! La Concha, Bahama Bar, Sugaloa, The Driftwood, The Tropics, La Conga, Sloppy Joe’s, Rhumba Sextette NOVELTY ACTS | | | Herbert Cohen, Master of Ceremonies Jack Delaney, “Sugar” Sweeting and Isidore Rodriguez CTL LLL ALLL LLL UCC Also—— The Island City Radio Shop, Hotel La Concha, The Imperial Cafe, R. Adrian O’Sweeney and Art Meska Thanks Again to All of You for Your Musical Offerings, Help and Patience iii i The Jaycees and Your Police Department Can Only Say THANKS! and A Boinquebof Orchids to Kaelvof the Following Orehestras Albert Boza and Emma Calleja "Rhumba Dance Team’ 3 Girls of Note Two Ettes for the Jaycees » \l'with’ the | $1/500° expected from: i Roy Hamlin said’ today. Hest Citizen THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE USA —. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1946 ANCHORS AWEICE! Will Invite Jersey City Nine After Stadium Completion Plan Field Repair With! Sponge Festival Money; Concrete Grandstands * Within Year “Key West Stadium Committee plans' to put the grounds of the Stadium in’ first class’ condition the Sponge’ Festival’ and $500 more which is in the ‘treasury, Another drive is expected by} the end of the year in which a concrete stadium is planned for) the grandstand with showers and first class facilities beneath the grandstand. For the present the) wooden grandstand and wooden |} fence will be repaired and has been much improved since a storm wrecked a great deal of the stands. | Following the completion of the stadium into one which any city in Florida can be proud of, Mr. Hamlin said, the Jersey City headquarters. Negotiations with the owners of the club are un- derway at present. Baseball league in which Key, West will participate is expected ; to be organized shortly. This lea-} gue will be a class D league and teams from Miami, Palm Beach, Fort; Lauderdale, Homestead and Wey West. * * Registration Here Lagging VOTERS ON KEYS HAVE REG- ISTERED ALMOST 100 “PERCENT pereent 6f the resitients of Mava- thon ‘eligible to qualify to vote i the’ May primary,” Pearl Clark, at that place, has notified Super- visor John England. Registration at Marathon now numbers 130, Mr. Englang said, | which is five in excess of the number estimated when books were opened there. Charles S. Albury, deputy su-| pervisor at Tavernier, said that to register every resident who is eligible for qualification. The qualified list at Tavernier is now 150. Only in Key West is’ the ‘regis- tration’ lagging far behind of the eligible to qualif.y Thé fumber in Key West is only 1,813’ out of, a possible 5,500. Steamer Runs | Ashore Sunday | WRECKING VESSELS SUC- | | CEEDED IN FLOATING SHIP At 10:20 o'clock yesterday morn- Jing the Coast Guard Group office | lin Key West received information | that the steamer James Swam, < the War Shipping Administra- |tion, on her way from Tampa to La Harve, France, had run ashor | lene theae ,to rendei jafter the receipt of the message. At 10:30 o'clock last night an- ther message was received, in {which it was stated that the cut- ter and the tug, together with as istance from the ship's engines, ucceeded in floating her. Her bottom was examined by div. from the Willet, who reported that no damage had been done to {the ship, and she resumed her trip to Le Havre. | | chan add dads nanininineinnandndaid | ROASTERS and FRYERS |BRADY’S (Live) Poultry and Egg Market (214 White St. Phone 54 pecerrerersrests tres ema ACTA ELITE SEK ER OLEATE NORTH BEACH INN COFFEE SHOP 711 North Beach Phone 261-J; Full-Course DINNER, 6-8 p.m.| ‘Spanish Home-cooked DINNERS by Reservation SWRI FE SN AES PI IT | 02£4444444444444444 | PRESCRIPTIONS irescatente | Ingredients | Compounded by Experienced Pharmacists GARDNER’S PHARMACY Phone 177 Free Delivery) SIVVIIVV VV TV eCVrvvey Deadline For Candidates: To Qualify | Navarro, Ine. |151 N. E. Is Friday Noon Deadline for qualifying as can- didates for the county commis- sion and the Monroe County hool Board is at noon next Fri- according to press dis- s, in which Secretary of A. Gray is quoted as having d that a mistake had been made when noon Saturday first given as the time to ify. County Clerk Ross C. Sawyer said today that he is abiding by first sent out by Sec- tting noon on Sat- as the deadline. ved any letter changing said, “and ng papers urday, unless I am vised that the closing as been put back a day. ming I d patel State R, urda; that date, I will a till noon do not re e the the county’s legal iser ide whether qualifying filed on Saturday up to noon are acceptable..But my ad- vice is to be safe: file by or before noon Friday Candidates who have qualified r the commission and_ school d are: Frank Bentley, com- mii mer from the second dis- trict, and Gerald Saunders from the fourth; Mrs. Clarence Pierce, member of the school board from the first, and Carlyle Roberts from the third. | ARES ARR RES AL OY Sil aR We Can Take Care of Your Car Troubles! |Full Stock of CHRYSLER} Line PARTS Opp. Bus Station | RE natin Bes a ll Bo ar PIONEER HOTEL FIRST STREET In the Heart of Miami The Rendezvous of Key West SERVICEMEN and CIVILIANS “BEST FOR A NIGHTS REST One Block West of Bus Depot the} KEY A 16-foot boat, with sail and outboard motor, left Marathon { and emergency treatment by Dr. & R. Lowe. As Labata is 4 former navy man, he was brought te Key Class AA ball club will be in-! he had begun a house-to-house; West and taken to the Neval jvited to make th¥ city its winier | canvass in his district in an effort | hospital. All day today the Coast Guard : Dumbo, a rescuing plane, at Guard shore patrol and Coast Guard patrol craft, besides plone» from the Boca Chica base and from Miami, have been searching for the two” missing men but is expected to‘ be comprised of number of residents’ who are, have not found any trace of them Ship Put'Back On Her Course USED IN ASSISTING VESSEL A radio direction finder of the Coast Guard in Key West sw ceeded yesterday in putting @ tug Coral Sea, on her way frew Texas City, Tex., to Philadelp ns with two barges in tow, back © her course. Due to heavy wind and jand a strong southerly drift, Ue captain of the Coral Sea radiner to the Coast Guard that he ti/ lost his bearings and had corm near running ashore on the Grew ma Bank. He added t > Coral Sea was then in shoe water, His position was determined | the direction finder, and he w {8iven a course that took him ¢hear of the bank. He radioed "tims that he wds proceeding to Pthia delphia. Temperatures Temperature data for the 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m Highest Lowest Station— last 24 hours last night Atlanta 80 1 Boston 49 $2 Brownsville 81 43 Charleston 67 64 Chicago 55 42 Detroit a 44 Galveston 77 ; | Jacksonville 79 65 Kansas City _ 53 42 KEY WEST 84 76 K. W. Airport 84 75 Memphis 68 0 Miami ” 4 Minneapolis 43 6 New Orleans 81 60 New York 50 40 Norfolk 53 ” Oklahoma City 54 42 Pensacola 67 Pittsburgh 63 43 St.Louis 66 ) Tampa 80 oy |Notice! N : Having installed new equipment we are open for business on the old schedule. Your patronage ap | preciated. WHITE LAUNDRY 1212 WHITE STREET Ii scadianensciidiaihianaestnaiabicntaeamatenannianee