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Ammocinted Press Day Wire Bervice and AP Features taka iy Walt” Che Key VOLUME LXVIl. No. 76 Soviet Newspapers Reply To Comments, Concerning: CLAIM UNO SHOULD IN.| VESTIGATE MILITARY ACTIVITIES IN CUBA) AND JAVA MOROOW. March 29 --Newspa | pees i thes city today, in reply to} eters comments made in Eng | demd end the United States abou’ the bremftern setuation, declared et Gee UNO Becurity Council, in ome im New York, should in- weatigete phases of American muli- taey aetewettes im Cube ond Beitisn | nite y oetevelon ia dave. ! They emerted that these car 5! 0 Giller WH whet is occurrin; © tae eoourred mm tran by Rus-| wen the ge that ommtery wee March 2 Ge Veheran txtay the pr ' Getared that ber government hus | Feet wate ees! any Wt Bhasin omten. the ot teee by Busion trope cant (ier? im the neture of an m bet the Kremlin insist cord had been reach (Oe Senerteted Prone) i remaining in ete ut varuntion | Russo Situation * Country Club Group May Deed City Clubhouse DISCUSSION HELD REGARD-/ ING NEW ORGANIZATION TO BE FORMED TO RENOVATC CLUBHOUSE At a meeting held last. night, it, was decided by the Country. Club, organization meeting. with City Manager Dave King to bring a plan before city commission on the meeting April 16 concerning the Country Clubhouse on Stock Island. Nothing definite has been de- cided :st until the committee meets but under discussion was ® plan whereby the committee may deed the property back to the city and then form a new | organization which will secure a | mew lease from the city and reno- i wes surmisod roaeen why Russie had! eet the conside.d the tran mutter till Apri! berets Huse wm tying abit 6 puppet government; © own make m bran The | Reearity Counce will wok to have | the deft em oo Cine ted at meetings to be | ed om bie week) Located POUND iM ST. PETERSBURG LN COMPANY OF OLDER WOMAN Perio n or whe & Footer dey been located wi 6 stats wide police Rreatieest ot St Pete we The girt was in « any ef an tet Wormer age 4 are at present being pi ered following an snvestigation ft the matics id High a Scho | an | radw Nae whor between fran and | gy, | pres vate the structure. High up in the list of improve- ments advocated for the city by The Citizen is a municipal audi- torium. The clubhouse could well fill that.need for some time, ‘There is a large dance hall on, the. second floor and on the first floor, vere is a small bar and locker rooms. Many have stated that it is an ideal place for a civic cen- ter where visitors:to ate ity may meet, secure ref: ments end meet the citizens here. Others also point out that ‘it is an ideal place to hold dances for all in the city, for individual clubs to hold} Beis dances and for large meetings to diseuss civic questions. There are many smaller meet- ing places throughout the city at nt such as the auditorium of the High School, Harris School and Division Street School and the Monroe County Health Unit whieh are now used for meeting places Real estate tax becomes deli’- quent April 1, 1946" After that date imterest accrues at the rate of 1% a month. All delinquent properties will be advertised tor sale according to law June 1}, 1946. Personal property tax also be- comes delinquent as of April 1 1946, with interést aceruing gfyey that date at 1% 9% @ month, Undcr the provisions of law peep af- | fected under this’ tax is subject t6 levy for non-payment of taxes. Persons engaged in ‘bi ess without occupational license are subject to prosecution. PAY NOW AND AVOID PEN- ALTIES. HOWARD E, WILSON, County Tax Cellestor. mar25-27-29,1946 DOCTOR MTL TALLMAN | THE SOUTHERNMOST : 7 044444444444444444 Late Bulletins a (By Ansociated Press) afternoon | meeting of the UN‘ his assertions that his government had not entered into any agree- ment with the Soviets. BLOCKED ACCORD? NUERNBERG. — Former Ger- man Foreign Minister Von Rib- bentrop stated today that Winston Churchill, at the time he was prime minister, had blocked an at- tempt made by Hitler to establish an accord between Great Britain and Germany that, Von Ribben- trop added, would have averted the war. BLACK MARKET RAID. STUTTGART. Germany.—-Dur-, ing, a police raid of a black;maz.. ket here. today, one .persan., Was td eae es Adldier..who was PORK AND, BEEF \PRICES WASHINGTON, — Pork ani beef will advance in prices short- ly from one to four cents a pound; though it was explained those in- creases will be for choice cuts. Most advances wil! be under one cent a pound. RUSSIAN ATTENDS MEETING NEW YORK.—Ir keeping with his statement’ that he would at- tend meetings where the Iran- Russo matter is not discussed, the Russian ambassador, yesterday afternoon, was present at a con- ference held by the UNO military affairs committee. DECREASE IN CALORIES BERLIN.—Lieutenant , Genezal. ucius Clay announced today, that, ain Monday, allowances of, tuffs to the German, ,pegple, ‘will be further cut 275,.calories daily for each person. He added that he hoped there. would not be any further decrease. LETTER FROM TRUMAN MOSCOW. — Walter Beadle Smith, who arrived here today from Washington, delivered:.to lier Stalin ‘a ‘letter: from President Truman. ——— a NO RATIONING LIKELY. WASHINGTON,.—OPA asserted again today that rationing of food- stuffs in the United States was not likely to be put into effect! again. OPA stated that such ac- tion would not be fast enough to help the needless in Europe, and added that the emergency in that | country should end when the next crops of wheat are harvested. Easter Ege Hunt April 6; BAYVIEW PARK. LOCATION: TO BE Hille l/BYiRECREA:) riot Division fo; GAna view. Park. Children who play in the park asked the. division to hold the hunt. Each child will bring three eggs to the Park on the Thursday afternoon before the event and} they will then be colored. @esives to notify his patient. that due to unavoidable on ee a am aR CGaeaae | Hood’s Poultry and Eggs will NOT be at |919SOUTHARD “PHONE 526-W TAVERNIER this weekend Roaste Battery vs Raised Red Fryers Hewever, be will be gied to see bi them the FOLLOWING Weekend | YARD seas GET A RING - SIDE SEAT i" DIO SHOW Every Saturday, 2 P.M." Dixie - Land Z pees * Jam Session from Sloppy Joe’s Bar Music & Dancing from 2 p.m.—Broadcast Over WKWF at 3:30 SLIT — HEARIT — FEELIT Sorcha. Every Saturday at 2 P.M. AP SRM CRI NDAD SPOR NS SIF PE Trevor & Morris YOUR FORD DEALER Now Ready for Complete Service | on All Ford Products Sgt. Berlin Knowles returns from U.S. Army as Shop Foreman; Maj. Wm. R. Warren returns from U.S. Army as Manager \— White St., Phone 725 were sean x cases ming BENEFIT: BASKETBALL GAME FOR SICK PLAYER MIAMI vs. LIONS CLUB GIRLS This Saturday—7:30 P.M. HIGH SCHOOL GYM SOME LUCKY LADY WILL WIN A PAIR OF NYLONS Program ORIGINATED and CONDUCTED by Gould Curry a “oBaster BggcHunt will be sida! on Saturday, April 6 by jthe city, récreation department’ at~-Bayny. EWSPAPER AN. TH KEY WEST, FLORIDA ‘FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1946 No Information On Eaceslisg Meacham- Field Lease } June | eld Lised By, Blimps £ USA Fa ) Trains: Beautiful. Sight}. To Watch, Navy; ‘Team To Havana Runj Prins ! Blimp REPORT THAT SERVICE WILL START JUNE 1; THOUGHT UNLIKELY; JULY 1 PROB- ABLE DATE present that the Navy lease of Meacham Field will be cancelled as of June 1”, Captain William Hamilton, commanding officer of Naval Air Station, said today. Considerable talk was heard around town today concerniag the expiring of the lease on June '1 and the possible non-extension | after that date. Part of the field lis being used by National Air Agent W. Sullivan of the Gulf Atlantic Transportation Com- pany who was in Key West for an overnight stop at North Beach Inn reported that the new ferries; ~ A 4 40. Caba siegala atextdueica’ Lines trim silver ships, supplying Previous, and. latest advices of? senvion from: Kay. West north, { the, Company, in, Jacksonville had! The, field, is..at, presént being said. that the. first, trip would, be’ Used Px Navy}: blimp, training July 1 and that a shakedown godt: SWS whiehitan be. seen, making , will cruise to,, Latin American Dops ou fSosAa ene Neturping, for i ports. would be undertaken first, fakeolts Laisig tending. There is a single wheel unde? | It is an LSD converted to a car ferry. Check of local docking facilities revealed opinion that the trips would not start on June 1 with} the air of its two motors and present docks available. The! keeping: itself horizontal to the ship is stern loaded and a spe¢ial] ground by means of its rudder ramp will have to be constructed. and tail fins. to accommodate cars. This will] At sea through the sea haze the take at least two months from} ship can be seen going through the date work will .be com-] maneuvers. Then it comes in, ap- menced. parently a radio estimates time An option has been granted the! of arrival must be flashed to the Porter Dock Company but nath-| control shack at Meacham Field ing further has developed in‘ and a jarge landing crew. fans plans broached under the option.| out on the. field. The control pended under the cigar shaped gas bag. It is the first thing to. hit the ground as the blimp comes _ EES STEELE tt | Temperatures; ‘Temperature data for the 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. + Rughest — Lov: Station— “last 24 hours wast aa Atlanta 66 51 joston at 61 rawnsville ' 90 61 Charleston |. 67 60 hicago 5 45 i a —- alveston * 60° Jacksonville 58 Kansas City 53 KEY WEST 70 K. W. Airport 68 Memphis 58 Miami 61 Minneapolis 52 New Orleans 59 New York 56 Norfolk 57 Oklahoma City 56 Pensacola 62 Pittsburgh 59 | St. Louis 43 Tampa 62 GRE RE hs NORTH BEACH INN : » COFFEE SHOP ' Palace Theater” It North Bepgh) Phone 261-3 Featuré” Attraction: eFull-Course, DINNER, 6-8 p.m. eSpanish Home-cooked DINNERS MO pads - “California. Gold Rush’ ats : old. Martello, Tower, fortification. The men in. dungaregs, spread out in ja line, im, the enter of which a, large ,mooring tower pulled by a,tractor is located. As the blimp, comés in, -three lings are trai,d, one from the. nose ‘and “twee ‘frortr the sites, An ae vance group of men run to their lines as the blimp arrives. near \ the tower. pointing into the \wind | and seize the lines, Then osand bags are hung on the control cabin and the rest ‘of the men seize the) lines and help bring the ship to the mooring towér' where it is secured. ‘ These are the type of non- work during the war in hunting down ‘gray undersea German submarines, lurking off the coasts. | TWINS GARAGE 71130 Duval Street Phone 153 Auto Repairs, Painting, Body and Fender Work Plenty of Auto Parts 77 80 by ‘Reésetvation' | ‘SSUDUGAAAUADEDEAAUD EA ERUO ERR TONIGHT 7:45 o'CLOCK GIRLS’ BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP High School Gym Admission 30c and 60c ‘OLEUEDEVASEASAAAAUE EE ETASE EAE : CLUB TROPICS 700 DUVAL at ANGELA STREET American Legion Home Corner White and Southard Sts. TONIGHT 0 P.M. Legion: es and Guests ADMISSION FREE : Proudly Presents iN * Key. West’s Only Club. Show SHOWS NIGHTLY 9P.M. and 12 Midnight Tiras Russ Dalbey and His Orchestra for CONTINUOUS DANCING |) TONITE and EVERY NITE MUSIC by (BRB ER RESRRERERE RRR “There is no information at, _ Shrine Ceremonial In Key West The ship has been completed. j P pine the control cabin which is sus-| in jockeying in the wind with! tower is located just.north of the]! rigid blimps which did yeoman} Street Parade ; Key West Shrine Club held a ‘meeting last night in the Key West Yacht clubhouse and made final arrangements for the cere- monial to be held in Key West April 13 and 14 by Mahi Shrine Temple of Miami. John K. Clemmer, past poten- tate of Mahi temple and assistant ceremonial master, was ;appoint- ed, general chairman. of.the core- monial to beheld in, Key. West. Andrew, Frazier, former ,eapiain of.MahisTemple, legion of, honor, was ‘named ‘assistant, chairman. Twenty-three novices thus far have signed petitions for induc- tion into the temple. April 13, at 2 o'clock in the} | afternoon, a parade will start on} Duval street, at Eaton, and will! |} go up Duval to Division, thence up White street to the high school auditorium, where the ceremonial’ will be conducted. Dr. Clemmer said today that it is expected that 200 members of Mahi Temple will come to Key, Sailor Breaks ARRESTED INSIDE. AUTO WITH | LAT TIRE ON, BQULE- varp : ance Donald W. Hall, bluejacket, was} arrested by special officer Sam | |Silberman early’ this morning on charges of breaking into an auto-/} mobile which was parked on tie Boulevard with a flat fire. The license number is 38D1489 | The time of the arrest was 4:50 this morning. | FILM ALL SIZES Bring In Your Developing and; Printing for Quick Service 1 COLOR FILM Accepted for Believe Cub Plane Rivake: Into Automobile! | what, is believed to be the world’s! the road, and that he arre | terday at Meacham Field. Will Feature West to participate in the cere- monial, Other committees named last night: . Parade committee: Everette! Russell, Earl Gwin, Robert F Spottswood. Hotel committee: Clem Price, chairman; Oliver L. Bossom, Dr. E, Gonzales. (Refreshment, committee; Char- Jes, Taylox, chairman; Horace O' Bryant, Everett Russell, B. ‘Ay Sawyer. i); Transportation, committee: Fer-},. While some, nando, Camus, chairman; Everett ing. about the Rivas, B. A. Sawyer. rw 4 Davees Ceremonial committee: K. L,| fondetytte ratrichon : Connor, Horace O’Bryant, Clem People there ane starving, set Price. | that, in order to put an end te Banquet committee: B. Fernan-| the condition of starvation, fee dez, chairman; Andrew Frazier,| mugt be shipped in a continues ' Glen E. Bowen. oer Horace O’Bryant will be mas-| Chain of ships to avert what | threatens to be a famine. ter of ceremonies at the banquet to be held in La Concha Hotel on| LaGuardia stated thet te fet Saturday night. | applied to Argentina for food, but Robert F. Spottswood will take} ate care of all visiting nobles wishing that the government in Bucne to fish, or play golf. | Aires had informed him Ut shipments were being made rectly to Europe either to sell er to give to reef agencies. Truck Overturned Deputy Sheriff Will Arete was called up on the sclenhoe at 4 o'clock this morning ond formed that~a tude ~*~ | turned. on Stoek. aus distance northeast of be ‘aah When he artived there, he set he found three sailors walkin in the mud on the south side of i | shortages re Fs ref zs fr : Lieutenant Elliy, Mounts ‘To, Record; In. Faraldo Air- eraft; Await DC-3° Plag@ To Start Charter Flights . Lieutenant John E. Ellis broke! OE i te 7 them for investigateon. revord-for altitude ina Piper Cub, | eter on owned by George Faraldo, yes-} Archer returned to the the accident and found, Lieutenant Ellis mounted to sail pattered in mus, t 14,900 feet. The previous record) uty said, from head ty fot ' was arrested also. The truck, owned by plumbing company, W over on its side. Lowal Mr. Faraldo said that everyone’ tatives of the comp: at the field watched the tiny truck had been stolen plane as it mounted and mounted aml until finally it was oui of sight Awaiting delivery of a DC-3 here with which he hopes to start charter plane flights to Havana, Mr. Faraldo said that apparently the delivery of these planes is; aie oe is around 10,050 feet according to all records available airmen he: among FASHIONETTE SHO’ will be presented FRIDAY, MARCH 2%» 2:00 P.M, « b> (ADeveloping @xid-Printing, | vSOMEHERNMOST CITY * | PHARMACY, Ine. Prescription Druggists ] Duval at Fleming Phone 199 much,'slower than just after the, war,ended, The plane has now ‘been, ordered two months. There is no plane re to Havana, al though there is excellent Nation-| al Air Lines service between‘Key West and northern points The Cub connected with ore Seeseesneasas GEER. | 5,511: Patrol and is stationed ROASTERS and Battery | STERLING’S "ot". ,.2"¢ Raised FRYERS | Phone 243 ENS BRADY’S | .ieSB EGC i (Live) POULTRY and | ECCS doz. 1% EGG MARKET 1214 White St. Phone 54q. : SURPLUS aH 010TH, | | DANCE | TONIGHT. | Box Sockets TOOLS NOW TOOLS Plenty of TOOLS - TOOLS for Your Car eDeep Spark Plug Sockets eFlexible Handles. ': and % of an inch Drive HANICAL SC Opposite the Bus Stelion 522444444444 644% PRESCRIPTIONS ;: Compounded by Expe Pharmacists GARDNER'S PHARMACY Phone fT oliver ON SALE eSwivels eT Mor SSOR JACKS at 8PM. is istic ADMISSION FREE Rubber LIFERAFTS V.F.W.HALL — Utility $50 in the . * ‘Cushions Santaella Cigar Building Flagler Avenue and 2nd Street |__ Newly Renovated i and Decorated | 9 Rest Rooms for Men & Womea oy S Poinciana Bus Passes Door SUT TTT TLL 0. 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