The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 5, 1946, Page 1

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THE SOUTHERNMOST NEw Upper Matecumbe | | "h )Made'Yesterday, 115 | i \ MELVIN RUSSELL SELL} THEIR RESIDENCE. FOR 8.- soo | fafermation Hureau Repview Park Nearing in State Attorney Race POPPA AAAMAAADAMAAALD Diets © abeitei my PUTT rererervvevers | | Another large reaity transac- Bee Wert Beeinceemen wii in ,tion has been made on the upper | Cite De Bue ad Protessnawl Florida Keys, according to a deed | Domes s Chat members te a joint jfiled yesterday afternoon in the | owtet Gimmes meine im eit {Grow clerk's office. @ feetewrent ou m Apri 1% rove Park Addition on Uppe- | . |Matecumbe has been sold by Ft! Bey Merino chmirman ot jhu Dwight Church to Milton L. | ete wih 2 A fom & jand Sarah S, Bugbee for $30 feet on ‘the’ ocen’ front, pariamtights!' On the tard! O° large! buildings, “a resi- ‘arid''a ‘guesthouse. : “West ‘Loie Mae: Russell A} Meiviih'®,\ Russell have sola cir home on Washington street, al ayenue, to L. Emer- | r nd Oriette Archer for! $8,500. The lot has a frontage of a 7 feet and a depth of 93.6 ee! I hirty-Fou Four | In Business | APPOINTED TO OFFICE JULY, Women’s Club! | A |, ME SHORTLY AFTERWARD | j ; FOUR HUNDRED AND EIGHT] \ ‘ ere Offer for management fuera which =P Greeting Bt Th entrance ty Om of the off vier ferferm the traet comprises ‘two acres: t i f i ery Ovhe a th GLENN C. MINCER sec. Glenn C. Mincer Announces For State Attorney’ fre tees es aa NAMED W. V. ALBURY n.| 2 eee dems wh wet off & con FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1946 SPAPER IN THE USA The Citizen today is not ex- actly strutting like a peacock, ! op: putting ‘a feather’ in: its.\cap, but; confessedly, it’senses' pri in’ knowing) that it “was first: jin: that the “O": in’ WNO was’ su- perflous.' Yesterday ‘the “O” was officially discarded, but The | Citizen said on March 2: “UNO stand for United Nations | Organization, but the legal | name is United Nations, and the ; word ‘Organization’ merely de-) |fines the systematic Aas | collectively. We could just as | well say the United States Or- ganization. U. S. properly stands | for United States, and U. N. would properly stand for United | Nations, without adding the in- | ee a — | the United’ States "pointing a The Citizen First Suggested 0 Removal From Former UNO) formation that they are organi-) zations.” | ‘But! that was not -the« only time PherCitizen referred to. the! use! of MUNO, | for:.on:.March . | signed: recurring: to: the’ subject, Tl a ‘Citizen showed | what. UN ‘meant inyvone<Janguage and UNO. in ) amother, ‘thus: oa UN is really the title’ of the United ‘Yations, and in French mean ONE, but by adding the} superflous “O” for Organization, | become. UNO, which mean One in Spanish. Either way the ini- tials are Latin, and is appro-| priate for the organization of nations to function in, UNison.”; Yesterday afternoon a Miami paper, in a_ streamer headline, used UN, and several news com- mentators last night discarded the unnecessary ‘ SSRI: le 5 SISTAN \ F R ute Salt ot th aed DOLLARS IN DUES HAVE! ‘Firemen heturn bey Phieuges cs eulien Gaathle dukie BEEN COLLECTED TO DATE;| _ a oe wnt & te Bue One ‘ n ©. Mincer, state attorn- MORE iMesiseRS | jt rom nvention Othe cages!) kes his formal announte- i hes l af N Cr re 1 ap eae e owMeteet rrival of New than Consul coe ee ' cleventh judicial circui There are now 34 paid up I tive other members of the Key! tite the Bure | which comprises Dade and Mon-| ™embers of. the Business and|{ I ‘J @ e West Fire Department rene Ge only sign Which will be» rve counties | Professional Worken’s" Club "in! n umen Interest. story st night "ftom Tampa, wher® ered HU be om the Buren Mr. Mincer was appointed on! this city, Mrs. Effie Pauls, tem- lthey had attended the state’ fire-} —e ———w—wwnnn July Ist, 1945, as state attorney|Porary president, announced to-| od RNs yea are! “oe i ‘PAA AA AAA, w fil) the vac y created by, day Key West is to have a new © Cuban government could be convention. the appointment of the state at- | Mrs. Pauls’ said ‘that $408 had| ban consul—he arrived last eiysa The Citizen, it, was un- convention was in session Break lato to the cireuit bench. | been collected’up-todate in dues| night, ‘and will: assume his @ble to find him, and his name s. Next year it wili be . i " t tfrom the bers { does not appear in the consulate mediately after Mr. Min-} See: © "members. duties in a few da; , but the records, Leld at Miami Beach. School: Leave e's appointment Pa No gee ae ee ee ee arte) human interest behind that news, Consul Alvarez, who came to| Those who accompanied Chief Footprints . wees te aie. {around 50, the president, said. that a father and a mother; Key West in March, 1944, to suc- ; Torres were Joseph Cerezo, Earl {for Momroe county, thus| The last date for entrance of the ric Ped will * hats e cebd Byes Faq Hocrigues, shortly Ingraham, Leroy Roberts, George : ow b t tl be Aj 124. | Heu enant in the Un States* before he or avana to un- aj © 1 Harry . Baker, wh Gresting inte the Migh eed iment of she| char steed Rp naa | Merchant Marine, m they! dergo an operation, from whic ens mae a M reece See snnen Th “ pp tly Belg ppg FRG ED Se {hs ive not seen in six | he died, took a two-year course |'S five chief in the navy yar Heep oF Bove “about 16 year pin oe gt yrudhoge ARAGE | Martin § Lliraldo arrived in in the Jaw school of Harvard = eeerding to footprint ee pei de ' TWINS G | Key West last night to succeed University to prepare himself for fy yA 11130 Duval Street Phone 183| Jesus Alvarez y Betancourt as his coun consulate service, < 9 ween yt ; : tee 7° Mr. Mincer is well known in| Auto Repairs, Painting, |“ i = athe a Fh plire ae which ns : on sees Rae Sterling S : . : nas nat yet called at the con-! Mrs. varez was in the con- Gites HO. Rovkin and County, having made; Body and'Fender Work | , Aileen 0 Rt Cakibs : tenes) Reymond Catrera iavestigat quent visits to the city andi Plenty of Auto Parts ‘ 4 pe ae ‘ ‘ (Continued on Page Three) Pp an ta attorne The nc i er "| to locate his suc that an py ABTA —" oe {account of his services for the Go Ure tor AUT ECG MARKET ee ye the «ie Mr. Mincer 4. well bb sa ixpert Body, Fender Work —| Aww!o PART Cars ‘ | day Peeeree Heer found ink th ce of state dees i a : és 943 Py y ee er haviag been assistant and Painting | Pala -e Theater | 20v’s KEY West auTo parts {318 Eliza Phone 245]) (ents of att desks goatiore cttor of Dade coynty! Ase All Mechanical Repairs | Ue, Reming ve} SEAT COVERS Foca | = n year | NAVARRO,) Inc. | Ne at aes in| 116 Duval, Jefiérson Hotel Bldg Just Received! ! \ a ad Me on MigrldyWaneMc'}"- Oppesite: the Bus Station «--}"“Cyelonc Praixie BECUS | eatehateaisP hohe: 442 gape SHIGEO UEEEEAY fevke ofticers seid. T has beneh veMtdene he [th aca News and Serial FRYERS = send thet nothing feed pGRE of Papicay ie ~ OY Pine pte di ay | | | snug Mt, teentylWu sear » wm dip sguseit vg } his ena cal it srourtement wah a repre mpat wf the Key CE “ROTICE | ay t the poticy of his of- Arh Bo PP i. Yaaro oe:| Atmerican Aca | og gn Het ‘ : “gig ye Mit st Be 5 | Anyone desiring use a from Roul’s i that the interest of ia Home = | Key West Stadium may ob-! ty will always be close to { oni mw THERE: tain permission by calling | | Ch nof St m Com- | mittee Roy Hamlin at Tele- | phone 394, Corner White and Southard Sts. TONIGHT 8:30 o’Clock Legionnaires and Guests “Ties RePaiRED wy fhe Dit Ehecire Vurcaoaer Low Smith Auto Service White «| Fieeing Phone No. 6 “Crpesite Army Barracks” | es | | | U Hood’s Poultry and Eggs 919 SOUTHARD w* 4 s2s-w| ADMISSION FREE Battery (EE | oltuii omen { Rensteve Raleoa Red Fryers! vyvvvvvvvevvvvvevvvvwevwevvvevvvevwews! Dressed Da Wd Hear!!! YARD _EG | Hear!!! mt _ SPESSARD L. ar 4 RING -. SIDE af eee anow (|: HOLLAND Candidate for U.S. Senator Hot Dixie py - Land i” Every Saturday,2P.N | Speaks At Sloppy Joe's Bar | LACONCHA PARK APRIL 11 este & Dancing from 2 p.m.—Broadcest Over WKWF at 3:30 see it MEARIT — FEELIT at 8:00 P.M. joo ke. Every Saturday at 2 P. M. RIE RI S88, Uke ae i neon. | a Program ORIGINATED and CONDUCTED by Gould Curry || (Paik ‘ | Santaoll ia Cigar Building H | Flagler Avenue and 2nd Street Rest Rooms for Men & Womea Poinciana Bus Passes Door 7009002066000 00000000000000000008 WEAVER’S AIR ROASTERS ROASTING HENS Al sc ? Sx 'RICTLY-FRESH FLORIDA EGGS GUARANTEED 49°| Sole Distributor of Ow Freshly - Dressed rkens T Ane 8 Clock ADMISSION FREE V.F.W. HALL in the DOZEN Newly Renovated On and Decorated AUAUNGANUNSNATAA ELLA STOCK ISLAND Enlarged and esaee | | | | | | t | CONDITIONED : |proderate northeas t to cast Moderate Winds Shift To North LITTLE CHANGE IN TEMPERA ‘TURE: NORTHERLY WINDS | THROUGH FLORIDA‘ TODAY. TOMORROW | 5 Se | Winds will shift back ‘to the north and ‘be of moderate according to the weather Pieen ast. today. . However, will be little change in tempera-| ture, 1 Florida: Fair today, tonight and force there Saturday. Little change in te perature except not quite so wa { for the { saturday. | h the Fler-} northwest becom: Gener of Mc xico: Mode: bec to ne small craft or have been issued. storm warnings, ROASTERS and Battery | Raised FRYERS BRADY’S | (Live) POULTRY and | EGG MARKET | 1214 White St. Phona 540 ANNOUNCING TOMORROW (Fri Club Tropics 700 DUVAL STRE: Complete _rieress to Your CHET SPRINGER anc Providing Continuous % NO COVER CHARGE or MINIMU i GALA OPENING | ipa tas pine with ~ Hhelucing Formation i Conary T ncn PROVISION REQUIRES RUSSIA TO HAVE ALL TROOPS OUT OF TRAN MAY 2 (By Assaciated Pree) NEW YORK, April 5.The Russian and Tfranian govere ; ments announced» ; this mo : oil company. Purpose for the organization of the company, the announce. ment said, is to exploit north ern Iran for oil, It was not seid what was the composition of the ; company, but it is beliewed thet 51 per cent of the stock is held by Russia and 49 per cent by : Iran, The announcements expioined that the treaty will have to t | approved by the Iranian partiv ment sometime during months from the date signing of the treaty. The British foreign office, o cording to adyices from Londen, is likely to oppose the treaty om the ground that it was signed while Russia had troops in tron Unofti » it was said thet the UN not consider the treaty unless Hussia stilt he troops in Iran by May 6, the det fixed by UN for Russia te heve all troops out of Tran. Spok men for Russia said that, for ¢ treaty to become effective seven of the | troops must be evaeuster days before the date set by | SS | weet awaer a. Easter Egg Hunt Tomorrow About 40 children wore present et Bayview Park yer terdsy afternoon end co cored approximately 100 ep® for en Esster Egg Hunt be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at the park The Easter gg Hunt | being held under the ew pices of the City Recreetion Division. Miss Jane Hopkin will supervise the setivity All children who brows! and colored the egge y terday méy participate in | hunt. All sorts cae places to keep the dre busy have been plant 3 by Miss Hopkins. “se | ee (iLL | mee eessSsss bees ee | PRESCRIPTION Compounded by Ex, Pharmacists GARDNER’S PHARMAC J Phone 177 Pree -eewwwwrwrre PeCCooeseseeseesseeereee KEY WEST'S MOST DISTINCTIVE NITE CLUB Serving the Finest of Foods day) APRIL Sth : Restaurant : ET at ANGELA : Dinners Individual Taste sii Nightly; 1 HIS ORCHESTRA Music for Dancing ° "

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