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—- a ene Amociated Press w Service and AP ys Ag "Beat eterent of Hey West” scctne—_,_ VOLUME LXvu. ct) etiestasaes sees Ack: The Key THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1946 LN. THE Wustrious Potentate And Divan Winging For Key West AWAITING THEM Is BAN | eeaiaaeanaoalaialo: QUET OF TURKEY AND spelock PER EN S: CHICKEN, | : WIth YELLOW RICE | Death Called ’ | Unavoidable aahabtete a's Investigation into the death — oul of Joseph Spelock, wrecker eam, & dun to 02 ‘ on the SS Willett has result- ty plone - * ed im @ decision of death due eremn tor the Shriners to unavoidable accident. In- wy a - Albury end Coroner Enrique B Malley, chief rabban; Harry ‘a Beg “ nppergys € eight, 9 ewistent = rabban thet Mr “erm poate ped Hiram Blekeiey, high priest and he + Speloci poseable Co Robert C on (albvsener= which wes going fifteen miles and Milo Coffrin. treasurer ‘| em hour end upon releasing his gresp from the car to Ter cme « elected tole (0 heshwerd and seereie ss fivan, and the struck his b 4 upon the perenne. sete chu to street which cai 4 his arrive by plane at 9 o'clock to death, Bey West Shrine Following witnesses testi- give 6 banquet and fied: Herbert Williams, ment i how George Croswell, Alex Falk Hew end KR. G. Stirrup. werd amd hi , he West Yacht club t wing teh Reathhchuke huh 8 weheeh thie afters nce inact oral atte of vaudeville will be Senin cater the trcten ot Shriners’ Wives Bengmen Curry Be Tl i Mca ’repare rogram wilt he the of fishes at the , .*% Sage, Geversl Chairman toon, FOr Visitors é lermemer seid th morning te eided that the greatest ue 2 oumbee of M Sherine \) MOTORCADE AND COCKTAIL arrive in Key West tomorrow oem *F Greytwu bu: PARTY AMONG EVENTS AR- heats ore de of 1900 o'clock. RANGED BY WOMEN'S COM. ot many othe ners will come te thet own MITTEE “a we clack tomorrow a reer tate Mast: will hold a! w,, —" ‘es of members of the Key pw en — on gee ne West Sbrine Club have arranged ont te 0" ry _ a th a chor | Ue following program to be, oe we “ee ene") held ine, connedtion , with! 194 Shrine ceremonial fo be hela Dewet EE deen Sntes Key West tamorrow = aa | ler ie the ate £30 Pin. — Motottade, Daval Tes be the puted, weier comme) Meet entrance La Cancha Hal tmeed of Dom Mautt ited Pr ys ap poll, dinger b wraet Runett ee ee 8 pm Leave Casa Cayo . bs 3 H for La Concha Hotel 44-7 rw # pap.—Assemble in La Concha . . 1 t to join nobles in Rainbow Gy ennai i wouee amt ; i committee comprises Gand cuss | Z A Fernando Carus, Mrs Any open Karl Gwin, Mrs. E. V. Kinsman, Guanes @ Mrs. K. L. Conner, Mrs. Orion = Russell, Mrs. J. Otto Kirchheiner, | iaene te BUTTER Mis. Everett Russell, Mrs, Everett 1 “ t M H. H. Schriver and} enece : Mrs. Clem C. Price pues ’ . ‘ an Clem C. Price an . Guang minced open house Saturday ’ 1s mt Sunday at the Elks Club, tutte . ‘ 313 Duval street for nobles and “ ' Win 1G POULTRY a the ong w the sta» STERLING'S “cc iacwee oo & D by ‘ 1918 Elize Street Phone 243 | ‘ sole ibutors of yrenh od CHICKENS penis Q ( A AO RE I eS a tN ve orn me ‘EGG doz. A De Heed’s Poultry and Exes SISGOUTHARD PHONE 526.W Batte: Hesanters Races Re d Preyer. YARD ke esemal NOTICEM! Civic Improvement League in the Fleming Street Church Annex corner Fleming and William Sts.. 8 o'clock this evening. SAVES GAS au Smith Auto Service et Fleming St Phone § Bh mate Army Barrecks GET A RING - SIDE SEAT w.. RADIO SHOW Every Saturday, 2 P.M. tet Disie - Lend * Jam Sessionfrom Sloppy Joe’s Bar Music & Dancing from 2 p.m.—Broadcast Over WKWF at 3:30 She IT HEAR IT — FEELIT ocebee Every Saturday at 2 P.M. The public is invited. E. L. ROBERTS, Secretary. Joe's Bar Program ORIGINATED and CONDUCTED by Gould Curry "| city, said this morning ‘that, as a! There will be a meeting of the! Liberals Now Leading In Jap PROGRESSIVES IN SECOND PLACE; SOCIAL DEMOCRATS IN THIRD; COMMUNISTS IN FOURTH PLACE (By Associated Pres) TOKYO, April 12.—The Liber- als took the lead today in the contest for members of the Jap- anese diet, as the ballots cast. in Tuesday's election were almost, all counted. The Liberals are assured of hav- ing elected 135 candidates, with’ the Progressives second with .95.: The Social Democrats, who: were in the lead yesterday, fell into third place today, with a to- tal of 85. Communists are making a bet- ter showing than they themselves had thought they would make. Yesterday, when 15 of their num- ber were assured election, they Race for Diet} Tours, Installations, Keys Presentation. Vets Convention’ + ee PIPL LS SSIS SS) Commander Hoary Denies Warn Children of High Tension Wires at Beach Memorandum to all ten- ants et Rest Beach Housing has been issued by E. M. Clough. Li. (jg), Housing officer, “The Civil Aeronautics Authority has reported that children of Navy tenants, Rest Beach Project, are climbing the fence that sur- rounds .the CAA property on White street across from the Rest Beach Project. “All parents should cau- tion their children to keep strictly away from the CAA Property fence. High voltage lines run near this fence, and the danger of any child’s coming in contact with such is obvious.” maintained that they would have} —. 25 seats in the diet, but the count today shows they have elected 35. Judge Favors City In Parking Meter Hearing REFUSES TO GRANT RE- STRAINING ORDER; CASE ON PERMANENT INJUNC- TION COMES UP LATER Cireuit Court Judge Charles A. Carroll, presiding in chambers yesterday afternoon, refused to grant William R. Porter a tem- Porary restraining @rdertv: stop the city from erecting parking meters in that block on Duval street between Eaton and Caro- line streets. City Attorney J, Lancelot Les~ ter, who argued the case for the result of Judge Carroll's decision, work of completing the erection of the meters will be resumed. Standards for the meters were put up a month ago, but the com- pany stopped work when Mr. Porter petitioned the court for a sstraining order. Suit for a permanent injunc- tion will come up before Judge Carroll at a date to be set later. { Temperatures Temperature data for the 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. Highest Lowest Station— last 24 hours last night Atlanta 58 | Boston 49 Brownsville 87 Charleston 65 Chicago 42 Detroit 44 V 85 86 49 85 K. W. Airport 86 | Memphis 70 Miami 83 | Minneapolis 55 | New Orleans 88 | New York 55 | Norfolk 51 | Oklahoma City 65 \ Pensacola 7 | Pittsburgh 51 St. Louis 50 ‘ampa 85 i | DANCE Again TONIGHT | and EVERY FRIDAY and | SATURDAY at 8:30 o'clock | to MUSIC by the _ HOTTEST BAND In Town at the American Legion Home Corner White and Southard Sts. Legionnaires and Guests ADMISSION FREE No Rain Yet But the Clouds Are e Gathering WIDELY SCATTERED SHOW: ERS PREDICTED FOR YES-' TERDAY EXPECTED TO AR- RIVE TODAY Predicted did not materi West Weather Bureau is sticking; in for last night? to its prediction again today and*s Com’ .ander Haury’s phone call! a business ‘for which he states he j, forecast afternoon Winds will Saturday for Other forecasts; follow: Florida: Partly cloudy see Saturday, except scattéced /show- ers anda few-thandérstorms in central » partion this afternoon ahtt’extreéme south portion early tonight.. Cooler tonight’ and in extreme north portion this after- scattered showers thi and early tonight. shift to the north noler weather, ‘Yo noon. Mild. temperatures Satur day. Jacksonville through the Flor- ida Straits and East Gulf of Mex- 0: Gentle to .moderate south- east to utherly winds shifting to moderate, occasionally fresh northerly tonight and over ex- treme north portion this after- noon. Partly cloudy. Few show- ers and thunderstorms over cen- tral portion this afternoon and extreme south portion to- ksonville to Apalachicola: storm warn- No ings have been issued. small craft or OO PRESCRIPTIONS Compounded by Exper Pharmacists GARDNER’S PHARMACY Phone (77 Free Delivery ents need Palace Theater ROSEMARY LANE in “Sing Me A Sone of Texas” News and Serial —— DOCTOR M. H. TALLMAN desires to notify his patients that due to unavoidable circumstances he WILL NOT be at TAVERNIER This Weekend and Plymouth Owners Our Five Mechanics Can NOW Give You Prompt Service with Genuine Chrysler Parts Come In and See ED, our new Service Manager for an Estimaie on Your Repairs NAVARRO, INC awe “SITTIN Pure, Fresh However, he will be glad to see them the FOLLOWING weekend HH Chrysler - Dodge - DeSoto, ponement; Will Be On ; April 19-20-21 Emphatically denying press and radio reports in the Miami Wars District Convention, will "be postponed, which will be held | “here April. 19-20-21, Commander } E. F. Haury of the Veterans here} said that he had verified by} phone that the Miami were erroneous. Program follows: Friday, April 19, 8 p.m. reports ernmost post No. 3911. Com- mander Edward F. Haury, Sr. ; Vice Commander Earl S. Keir- stead, Jr. Vice Commander Sam Clark, Chaplain Jack Clark, Quartermaster Trustees A. Alvarez and A. R. ; Meska will be installéd. . 9 p.m, Vetera: Dance, of Foreig! } 2nd Street. Band. Saturday. April 20, 10 am. Key of the city presented by! , Mayor W. W. Demeritt to Deputy | ; Commander Charles Morris at | City Hall. Boca 10:30 a.m. Tour of Submarine Base. 12 noon Grand Luncheon. 2 p.m. Tour of the ony. 8 p.m. Street work for | ! | ' cond degree ® ize but the Key ton downtown streets of Key|the past war and that he should g West. jwas vith Thomas, Anfinson and Estelle Davis of tHe Mian Miami unit. “Wolkolt — Villing To Buy Bridge; “|ABE R. WOLKOFF MAKES OF-! FER; DESTRUCTION OF BRIDGE OPPOSED BY MA.- JOR CIVIC BODIES Abe R. Wolkoff, manager of tt Postoffice Inn, said erday that if he had been apprised in time lof the deal at Boca Chica he would ; have been interested in buying | \the bridge there that the ate ‘Road -partment is now destroy ing. Wolkoff authorized the St fas it that he is also ready to buy the bridge now. Miami Reports Of Post-| | area that the Veterans of Foreign | Installation of officers, south- | Carlton Smith, | Wars Club, Flagler Avenue and! Chica Navy} Passenger Cuba i |Nawy Has Refused Him Use! Of Meacham Field; Okay! With Owner ;Appeals To Clubs George Faraldo announced to- day that he could start a freight , and passenger charter plane serv- ice to Havana, Cuba, Friday, if; e can secure permission from the avy Department to use Meacham i Field. | Faraldo, a veteran of the past }erans, have placed a down pay- jment on a two-motored 21-pas- jsenger DC-3 plane, which 1s at present in Miami. He has been denied use of Meatham Field by the Navy Department from Wash- ington. Mr. Faraldo was very strong to- day in stating that veterans’ busi- jnesses should be stimulated by the federal government. He point- | ed out that he was wounded Fey receive consideration in setting up jis well qualified, | National Air Lines is operating out of Meacham Field at present; throu; er] ion of the Nav. Depar' as en ‘aldo said that William R. Porter has ten the Navy Department pene that he has no’ objections to the ; use of the field by Mr.' Fataldo: Notwithstanding these matters, the Navy Vepartment has allowed | Mr. Faraldo: no. commercial use jof the field. Mr. aldo is planning ‘a visit ito the civic clubs of the city in n effort to secure backing for is plan. He wili be at Busi- Women’s and Business Men’s ciation meetings and will al- | so be at the Chamber of Com- { merce and Junior Chamber of Commerce mectings. i | ‘Lions Honor Teil : SS Superintendents war, together with two other vet-| Service vice Friday ann eews Judge Caro Files Primary Expenses (By Associated Press) TALLAHASSEE, Apri) 12. —Thomas S. Caro of Key ‘Wesi, Democratic candidate for judge Momroe County Criminal Court of Record, filed today pre-primary ex- penses of $180 with the sec- retary oi state, TWO MORE FILE; ONE FOR $18.00 (By Ansociatea Press) TALLAHASSEE, April 12. —E. R. Lowe, of Tavernier, candidate for the state senate from the 24th district, reports campaign expenditures of $481.64, ; Charles Wilson Ward, of Fort Myers, candidate for the state senate from the 24th district, reported campaign expenditures of $18. TNO IIDG IIS S. Holland Favors Ending Tolls On Highway Bridges IN SPEECH HERE LAST NIGHT. ALSO FAVORED ESTABLISH- MENT OF EVERGALDES NA- TIONAL PARK Holland, candidate senator, left ly tod ay by auto- Miami, after an ad night in which he nator, he will work y to free the Overseas bridges of tolls. Spessard L. for United Key West ez mobile for sss here ute: (0 Dictatorship ln ‘Spall ‘Faraldo Can Start Air Freight, Niabikaall 5 FRANOD Giv. ING REFUGE TO FOR. MER NAZI WARLORDS AND SCIENTISTS (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, April 12.—It was announced officially this after- noon that the UN Security Coun ceil, when it reconvenes next* week, will take up the question of Poland's accusation that the dictatorship of Francisco Frowes in Spain is a menace to the security of the world, It had been a week since Poland’s representative on the council declared that the UN should take action, designed to remove Franco as dictater of Spain. Council members indicted | that the only quesiions that will be considered must be specific nature, and the P representative declared is in a postion to submit evidence, He exploinsd that at pre | Franco is hid 1g many Ne jin Spain who should be in | hands of the Allies to o¢ for criminal acts they comertter during the war. The Polish charge further that Franco has a group of Nox scientists in Spain, whe & ing experiments wit) inventing weapons of j deadly nature than the Tones to be used by the | the next war | ueh | tret The United § rie Poland in its de ‘ council take action to whether or not the UN ‘ insist that Franco resign Spain's dictator. Downtown Group ‘of PAL League i is Organized In City OFFICERS ELECTED AT POIN CIANA LAST NIGHT OF SEC OND POLICE ATHLETIC LEAGUE : EIGHT CHURCHES REPRE-| Hoiland said all bridges in the The Boca Chica bridge question | ig Ww a “hot issue” this week, with; SENTED AT CLUB’S MEET- stats highway.system, except the A mee ting w as held yne faction seeking to continue | : as. Highway: bridges, was ning in the Police aesmcian of the bridge and civic | ING LAST NIGHT f tools during Holla Poinciana for the p bodies, including Professional and | ee | administration as governor. anizing a downte Business Women's Association, | explained, that effor' re made Council to work Businessmen’s Association and| At the regular weekly dinner then to f > Ove s High wie that at Poineian heat the Chamber of Commerce, ad-| meeting of the Key West Lions| way of ¢h but because of — Police Ciel Last . dressing the county commission in| Club, held last evening in the} the «debt owing Reconstruction who has been in ty an effort to save the bridge. den on Seminary street, the! Finance Corp., it was impossible the moveme at to esta Final investigation was made| church school superintendents] to do so. What the attitude of lice Athletic Le ngue, yesterday by Commissioners} of the church schools of Key| RFC will be at this time, he said, 1m operation in New 3 Bentley and Higgs, who decided | were honor guests. This] he does not know, but the efforts which caters to the still to retain their vote against in keeping with the, will be continued. He said the youth of the ty mm the bridge (Continued on Page Three) «Continued on Page Three) ME Gonoss on = = = MABGEDS SS - Me, : # Fr a wy Genuine for All! : -April D202 2? TWINS GAR ACK Aulo Cars LIVE POULTRY 1130 Duval Street Phone 159 ROY’S KEY WEST AUTO PARTS | SEAT COVERS 116 Duval, Jefferson Hotel Bldg | Summa: Phone — ST... DANCE TONIGHT at 8:00 o’Clock ADMISSION FREE V.F.W. HALL in the Santaella Cigar Building Flagler Avenue and 2nd Street Newly Renovated and Decorated Rest Rooms for Men & Womea Poinciana Bus Passes Door “UEHSHHVFEUEOSEOPRRODOY GUUUA TAHA EAU SLOH TEP UHEHEOO TE} VUE | ROASTERS and Battery Raised FRYERS BRADY’S (Live) POULTRY and EGG MARKET 1214 White St. Phone 540 Elect GLENN C. MINCER State Attorney CAPABLE and | EXPERIENCED (Paid Political Advertisement Alberto and Edona WILL BE THERE Auto Repairs, Pai Body and Fe Plenty of Auto Part Ceocececocescos0009 SATURDAY, Sooooseeeeeseseeseeserer® GRAND REOPENING APRIL 11:00 A.M. “Key West's Most esol Rendezvous” DUKE’S BAR-B-O 300 FRONT STREET. OPPOSITE AQUARIUM Finest in BARBECUE and HAMBURGERS Home-Made CHILI NEW SODA FAVORITE BRANDS OF Hours: 11:00 A.M. FOUNTAIN BEER Tili 12:00 Mid Under Former Ownership-Management LEW and VI MacFARLANE, Proprietors

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