The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 11, 1946, Page 1

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Associated Prom Day Wire Service and AP Features me Years Devoted to the of Key West see VOLUME LXVH. No. 87 Social Democrats Lead tn Election In Japan Today DEMOCRATS OF 37. LIBERALS 345, COMMUNISTS 4 AND PROGRESSIVES 34 Moscow Blames Power for Unrest In Iran ” eunve a se (iy Assoerated Prens) corner of Flagler avenué and ili being tabulated to de ‘ LONDON, Aprii 11.—Dis- | White street. petches received today from However, Moscow and Teheran about conditions in Iran said that ee oe er the unrest there is caused | 0 building until lumber may be| Mrs. William R. GS Ge 408 ceats in the dict. th chiefly because the men in | Obtained and the deal further/dent of the Auxiliary, power ere keeping the bulk of the people in poverty. woreml deters ste of the eleet 3. the pragresasy 4, and the lt was said that though | are Frank Bentley, Clifford cumemnuniote. tha tran is rich in oil, and will | Hicks and Mr. Toppino. itm im edeet ” receive many millions from With the need for housing a Gated tet the cus A ged ’ i, 4% production, the benefits {ational matter, Mr. Bentley Gat Gab Gases thas aa ve that come to Iran from that | Said that the project is designed Qarte teedors tad tin S thes source ere not passed on to | to afford service in this line. the poor, ‘ whose wages are | berely high enough to sus- the commmMists Moy elect 15 : e te amide te tain life. SRD Ownership i pital. present at the next monthly meet- | or — The Moscow dispatch said Mrs. T. R. Pritchard, Sewing]ing, says Mrs. Warren, and to - - om thet whet lsen needs more L d Cl d Committee chairman, reported ar-!bring a new member. The dues | ant they amerted their number shen anything else is a Uber- an CALE | ticles made and mended during! payable next month are $5 for | Guid tote! ot leas: 2 al government that will give sotathiected February and March as follows: —|ac ive membership and $2 for as- | ’ eet teen j men in oll walks of life a Alice P. Johnson taxes. of] Made, 359 pad sociate Se oun te © “ . chence to earn a decent live- | $189.43 for property along the ——_—- | ea te ; . : hood old railroad right of way on the | . Keys will be removed from the ¢ te § ey B Effi tata ie oh . ow ; heahhattlaeihthede a) tax rolls according to action of Ui an tu anid urn Igy Hl hat 6 ’ -—-— the county commission Tuesday ; night. f S a F EF at aopeees “Ab! Rain, Rain [The property in question is in 0 pain’ s Francisco Franco mm ¢ ft f Je } actual. possession of the State a WINDS IN SOUTH AND SOUTH. EAST; TEMPERATURE Down Tonight; {announced today. with twenty charge of the beautification pro one houses to be erected at the! gram, has bought with funds pro- THE SOUTHERNMOST Plan Twenty One Houses On White Street | BENTLEY, HICKS, TOPPINO IN- TERESTED: WILL WAIT FOR ASSURED "POOL MAO MA’) Material: CORNER FLAG LER AND WHITE Development of” a private jliary. housing project for Key West is has been thoroughly cleared off! bushes. with a bulldozer, there will b completed. Those involved in the project Road Department and the levy should never have been made on Alice P. Johnson. although the land!ing a contribution of 36 hibiscus e BPRDIDLD LSS ERS | beautification of the grounds of | | HIGH 64 Harry Truman Government I § ‘ ‘Ss ‘ . A Secretary oi e Liquor Okayed svbeesl President One y oF Stat : (ity Ansocinted Press) lig a Key WOSt will have widely Year Today HAVANA, April’ t1=2Tpe féd-} tren Briar Ap. Muitered showers today and to- erptian of Cuban students last. _ Prete oo eer ob Goumey Conmmesen Iwrow, uccording to the Key By _Anobebdeed! Heb hight burned Geneyalissinio Fran-|' \DFxanke O. Spain, of Miami, PROVES AT MEETING, PiaN. Wet PR aapser Bureau. Winds witentnnenie rest 11. “cisco Franco in effigy! bk bee cagatress candidate for "be ‘southeast and south.| —Harry §.. Truman today |} Before the’ burning, “they ‘pa-!*°Stete Attorney of the 11th TATION HEY YACHT WAR. jighest temperature yesterday| completed ‘did Yeat tid thé! “Traded throughout the a tas | Circuit, todey filed his pre; BOR TRANSFERS ~ ‘ i presidency on the Cuban government to’ P*imary expenses of $743.35 ; ie ida: Generally fair with When he took office the jbreak off ciplimatic’ ‘relations | ‘with Secretary of State Gray. | ile change im temperature to- United States was stil! at war. | wid, Spain. _ “ile lay, tonight and Friday but four monti.: aiter hc was | This morning the federation Ud hd J ™ ~ - Jacksonville aby the Flor-| sworn in Japan. shocked into sent a format letter’ tothe presi-¢ ——_—_ = --> ' traits and East Gulf of Mex-| impotency by two atomic |dent, asking him to discontinue M F YT ‘ ; = ‘ Gentle to moderate winds, bombs, sued for peace. diplomatic relations with anco, rs. ortner —- ‘ utheast to southerly over south President Truman’s task, {whose form of govern: ee the | tony ' portion through Friday and west-| ig wes poitned out. has been |!etter said, is just the reverse of | Died In Cit ‘ 3 : : le ' t ver north portion today! growing harder and harder |that in Cuba. | y| ; ing south to southwesterly} because of dissension among The letter also stated that, while { - - tem@ht and Friday. Generally} workmen and employers. | Cuba supported the lies ac- Satenio Great a ly_weather His outline for reconversion tions during the war, Franco was ;S0D¥ WILL BE SHIPPED TO . - . Jacksonville to Apalachicola was considered admirable | doing all in his power to help the SNEAMAE. TEx- | . * mall eraft or storm warn- when it was announced, but | Axis partne | ngs have been issued ) hundreds of strikes have = | AS curbed production, and the putes oA ean } . ‘ ~~ present strike of soft-coal | "TWINS GARAGE \ a“ , " T miners is now interferring | S a ‘| Mrs. Johnnie Lee Fortner, 20, emperatures ihre ee 1190 Duval Street Phone 189 died yesterday morning at_7:30 Several steel mills closed Auto Repairs, Painting, | o'cl " it temperature data for the 24 hours| down, and there are short- Body and Fender Work | |%°%Y 3 day afternoon | " ending 7:30 a.m. ages of steel in many basic Plenty of Auto Parts | by the Pritchara ¢uneral Home r ‘ Hu Fugnest Lowest industries. It has affected the | to Sherman, Texas, for funeral, — Stetion— last 24 hours last night} production of automobiles, ee | services and burial, accompanied . w Athan 7 54 and, it was announced-that | <7 by her brother-in-law, Mr. Dan} ' 0 car manufacturers are lay- [goes . oc 999 W. Scott. wns ville 8B ing off workmen ‘daily by °2?---A pril 22- 229 Mrs. Fortner is survived by | , ¢ leston 78 the thousands. I i her husbang, idugh Fortner; par- ‘ -- Chives: 13 | BUDDY BARNETT | enis,, Mr. and Mrs. John C i Detroit il Galveston 8 Ne) Sm City a | a nse PIONEER HOTEL §*\.“'%... 3 11 BN. &. PIRST STREET Menpn 75 fe the Meart of Miami M al SERVICEMEN and ew Yok = 36 Elect GLENN C. MINCER State Attorney PABLE and EXPERIENCED (Paid Political Advertisement SEER Nees GRAND REOPENING sourn BEACH SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 11:00 | Restaurant - Pavilion Key West's Most Popular i aout ; Located on South Beach, DUKE’S BAR-B-O | * ==" 241 FEET ON THE OCEAN Phone 458 30 FROWT STREET. OPPOSITE AQUARIUM +. esturing: Finest in BARBECUE and HAMBURGERS Half Southera Home-Made CHILL Fried Chicken $1.15 NEW SODA FOUNTAIN potas FAVORITE BRANDS | | | OF BEER | { Minneapols: Seafood - nena - Steaks OPEN 11 A.M. to 9 P.M, Heures 8100 AM. Til 12:00 Midnight : oder Former Ownership-Management BEER and WINE SERVED LW end Vi MacFARLANE. Proprietors During Legal Hours to ete ob re nemy eeecceeccce Prrrrrrrrit ti iiit) NEWSPAPER KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1946 oy i in ill clini nln lillian hand | COCONUT TREES AND HIBISCUS * spe hv ‘One Yew Old This Month Sein ‘Help * TREES DONATED TO HOSPITAL AAAAAAAADALAADABAADAAAABAMASAAAAAAAAD A good response to the appeal] _Mended, 53 -miscellaneoys ar- for. shrubs, plants and trees for | tieles. “Made, 51 towels. Made, 16 slings. Made, 25 miscellaneous articles. Mrs. Pritchard is appealing for more women to sew on Thursday | afternoons. Anyone who will vol- unteer to do so will be driven to and from the hospital if they will | vided by the Auxiliary 36 acai-|phone Mrs. Warren. i pha bushes and Mrs. Mjlls is mak-}" Jt was decided at yesterday’s the Key West Municipa! Hospital was reported yesterday at the meeting of the Women’s Aux- Mrs. Albert Mills, who is in Twenty-three cocoanut | ited to date. arren, presi- made the suggestion that perhaps others iliary give one wf three children’s | beds needed tor the pediatric ward now being furnished. The Women’s Hospital Auxil- iary is a year old this month, and would like to give plants tha‘ next month’s meeting, the last | well enough grown to make 8! before adjournment for the sum- showing, or to give money with!mer, will be for nomination and which to buy’ plants. election of officers. Mrs. Warren Plants, or moneg—or both—will | jappointed a nominating commit- be called for by members of theitee of Mrs. G. R. Smiley, Mrs. Auxiliary if contributors will!Cyril Marshall and Mrs, Harriet telephone Mrs. Warren or Miss|{ Wilson. Hartell, superintendent of the hos-{" All members are urged to be trees have been p CI Parade and Ask Cuban Gov-| PPD SIS] ernment To Break Off! Frank Spain Reports $743.35 to Relations With Spanish: IN THE , observe U.S.A. (ily’s jmeéeting that the Women’s Aux-| Windy City Meat Shortax ve| More Acute Than In 50: Years: Blamed (By Ansoemted Press) every week. less days, while others they will continue dairy products. shortage. meat packers, rate set by the OPA ceiling. most empty. 50. were, pro ‘PAL Forming | FIRST COUNCIL’ ORGANIZED WAS AT POIN- CIANA 300 Pounds of Rhythm | BE ieorge; three sis' » and La Rene; two broth ers, ' Collier and Garner George. iF WILL THERE! SPESSARD L. HOLLAND. Candidate for U.S. Senator HEAR HIM SPEAK IN PERSON TONIGHT at 8:00 o Clock DUVAL STREET, Between Fleming and Eaton Sts. “Political Advertisement Paid by Friends of Spess: L. Holland” clean whol La Concha Park’ |Corner White and Southard Sts. Formation of a second council Associa- tonight at You club at 8:30. The council will be the second i -ahich will be organized. A third | is planned to cover the city prop- ler, The program is designed for | to provide them with | ‘ome athletic recrea- for the Police Athletic tion will take place Poinviana Hi pungster tion. The Hi-You clubhouse has been PAL's for} turned over to the their meeting place. ROSEMARY LANE in ne Me A Sone of Te News and Serial CHICAGO, April 11—Chicago. Retail Meat Dealers’ Association’ announced today that their mar-| kets, beginning immediately, will | three meatless days: Some of the retailers said that} they wil! ot open on the meat-| stated! in business; on those days to sell poultry andj The association said that the shortage of meat in this city is more acute than it has been in 50 years, and it declared that the black market is to blame for the Right under the noses of the the dealers de- clared, black market operators are buying beef at prices several} cents in excess of the poundage The cattle pens here are al- Today not a steer was killed, and yesterday only d. i Second Couneil Spessard ‘L. Holland, former gov-| ernor will speak toni: SPESSARD L. HOLLAND WwvV VV HERE IN INTEREST OF CAMPAIGN Black Market. aannenecaeeneasana. This Afternoon In Meter Suit Three Meatless Days Each Week, Chicago M Meat Dealers Announce pee PORTER'S WITNESSES APPEAR- ED THIS MORNING; INJUNCTION SOUGHT With Circuit Court convened this morning at 10 o'clock at County Courthouse Judge Char- les A. Carroll presiding, wit- nesses for the plaintiff, Willien R. Porter, who seeks an injune tion against the city to prevent parking meters being placed in front of his home and in the block on Duval between Eaton and Caroline streets, were heard. The principal points which the plaintiff's attorney sought to 16 Cars ‘Parked at 6 P.M. i F 3 g FH : 4 ; i i Candidate’ for ‘U.S. ‘Senator tate of Fiorida, park of the tat the 11 cers at 10 am. 5 cars at noon, 8 cars at 2 p.m. 12 cars ‘Former Governor | 2? ytnis'as a tee 10 p.m., 12 cars at olan Spea S| The chief wes presenting the ree | rest of the affidavit at dead nic) line time. , SPEAKS ATLA CONCHA PARK/ “City Clerk Roy Hamlin AT 8:00 O'CLOCK testified that the Bell home at Eaton and Duval wes @ TONIGHT boarding house sometime ago. Fred Dion said 15 is being renewed. He said . Palace Theater { | DOCTOR desires to notify his patients that due to unavoidable circumstances he WILL NOT | be at TAVERNIER j This Weekend | However, he will be glad to see} | them the FOLLOWING qreekend)} | DANCE | | Again TONIGHT and EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 8:30 o’cloek to MUSIC by the HOTTEST BAND In Town at the American Legion Home Legionnaires and Guests ADMISSION FREE |M. TH. TALLMAN ei ntl en Duval -s adjoining the that. the Blech heme on La, Concha Hotel at 8 o'clock. Gavel end. Gemmeaamed ant Mr. Holland alee in se been i as a resteurent ae LS of he Tee an for many y will present his platform. Upon presentation of an affidavit, Attorney Curry as | iris objected but Judge CASA CAYO HUESO Carroll overruled on the (The Southernmost House) | grounds that the affidavit in 1400 Duval at South St. a case of this sort is “evi DINING ROOM and dence”. COCKTAIL LOUNGE penn BW Br . ———-Opens 5 P.M. Daily. prove in testimony was that ¢ block was primarily resid US a and in this manner to show the meters should not b mp a stalled. TONICHT!! Definitions of 8 area and of a busine There will be a meeting of the veloped in cross questior Civic Improvement League in the | witnesses for the plaintifl Fleming Street Church Annex Appearing for the plauw corner Fleming and William Sts. witnesses were William | 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. ter, Mrs. Stephen Dou pale ce vrs Curry Harris. The public is invited. The plainsitt: cane E. L. ROBERTS, morning just before t Secretary. clock and City Attorn { Lester commenced inte a RRR ma of the city’s witness ATTTTTTTOTTTMM, Clo this afternoon to be called were city mos Dave King, Chief of Pol Eisner, Police Lieuter Atwell and ginald P: 1s : é Friday, April l2th | aero Pal 8 o°Clock OPEN EVENINGS ADMISSION FREE To Serve You | VP.W. HACE DAILY and SUNDAY We Open at 7 A.M. and Remain Open ‘til. Midnight 7 Deys « Week POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION Division and Francis Sts. Open Sunday Phone 9134 in the | Santaella Cigar Building | Flagler Avenue and 2nd Street ' Newly Renovated | and Decorated |Rest Rooms for Men & Womea | Poinciana Bus Passes Door | | | | Al Armengol, Owr *CUUTUREULAL ASSETS UURUUGLUDEAUAAULEUOAENGAUSTUUSREAHU EATS LA CONCHA HOTEL COCKTAIL LOUNGE AIR-CONDITIONED for YOUR COMFORT | Now Featuring | it DANCING EVERY NIGHT | | Music by La Concha Orchestra | \! and ! The New Gocktail ‘LA CONCHA SPECIAL’ i BREAKFAST Served frem. . . 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 AM LUNCHEON Served from . . . 12:00 Noon to 2:00 P.M DINNERS Served from . . . . 5:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M HUGH C. HODGE, Manager UAUANOASAUOAADUAGAUOUAUOUAOUALASUAUELGUSU0Q01204044004 090000000 000001010001 0000848 e4 aN OOOIOUUR NRNNENNNNEENNANNN oe =

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