The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 13, 1946, Page 1

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: : LXVH. No. 89 ROPT BEYOND DEAD. LINE BECAUSE OF AN. TEAOVIET SENTIMENT (Be Aewwrsmted Preset LAWTON. Ay i Radio Maseww explained fut tod the Russians’ reason for b troops im fran after t of March 2 cadlin with the at Britain i thet, us and Gre tie branien a «8 Russia the 5 me te ope thet & imvenion from the sout inte tran in the « wae said fart that Rusmean sentient te wn t * threstening piteh in tran at Rua ' mre t her t ‘ t Loree + ae ate ter of well-protection. 1 pok man comts were kept in | bee om & out of that country ae flow " before eid date at by the UN Seowrity Ce Bade, Meow ‘ t See tevbtfy: | at ua Th Preadent Truman Pron Minis et Altice at Premier Stalin. OM) te atic we meet by May | Ge tentative date ot for the wegemne nf ne Crem Mowe ot t probebiy ee ee nivtes when they : Po April > om « ‘ t ' Big Three & CARA CAYO HUESO Phe Seuthernmot How $488 Duwel ot South St. OINING ROOM and COCKTAIL LOUNGE ipem 6 PM OD Palace Theater DEANNA DURBIN in “LADY ON A TRAIN Mew: and Serial Press Day Wire and AP Features Tears Devoted to the Key West Ch QUSANDS WITNE Russia Claims Treaty Rights | For Keeping Troops in iran Pa EAPLAINS THEY WERE Ch: arge Gambling House Operation at Star Cafe Here; ARREST E. PINDER ON THAT| CHARGE; SEVEN CHARGED GAMBLING; EVIDENCE $210 IN CASH Surprise an out] nd out ge rding last night was wmbling arrest. to @ warrant in city) Roy Hamlin’s office today E. Pinder is charged with oper- ting a gambling house at the! ter Cafe, 524 Duval street. 1 Pinder was released onj ) bail, Charged with gambling “ut of bail of $25 each were Paul Jones, C. E, Wilson, George | and th, George Stew Jose Gareia, Cecil Mers and John ith Seores of persons on Duval treet last night about 9 o'clock witnessed the arrest. The patrol ealled out and parked{ ont of the cafe. evidenee which teday is in th possession of Clerk Hamlin is $215 in cash and pack of cards. An “umbrella”} Brought out as heel was also seen to be taken of the es wablishment last night Arresting officers were Catt! and George Gutierréz. SLOPPY JOE'S BAR MUSIC EVERY NIGHT by Tommy Thompson and His Band Package Goods Specials | ! Park & Tilford 5th $3.65) Golden Wedding 5th 3.65 Paul Jones Sth 3.65 Sunny Brook . 5th 4.20) Imperial pts 2.20] Ren Zorro Rum | 5th 3.00! Old St. Croix Rum 5th 3.00! DRINKS at the BAR | ght Drinks 2Sc to 40c! Mixed Drinks 35c to S0c| Full Line of Package Good ih a EERE tH EEE SS LACONCHA HOTEL COCKTAILLOUNGE | NOW OP AIR-CONDITIONED tor YOUR COMFORT Now Featuring DANCING EVERY Music by La Concha Orchestra and NIGHT | The New Cocktail ‘LA CONCHA SPECIAL’ SRRARTAST Served trom ' YRCHEON Berved trom ' RB Berved trom HK 1DGE 6:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. 12:00 Noon to 2:00 P.M. 5:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. Manager (aeeeneemnneneseneoe stapes ats omineso ive eNO P14) cSDTREDAUIEUAEEUGDTERDAEDAUDRARALERENED* PPPOHO ESOC O RE Cees eC CeCe eeee SATE REAY Ke APRIL NEW SODA FAVORITE BRANDS OF BEER | Here 1.08 AM. Under Former Ownership. Management LOW end VI MaecFARLANE, Proprietors onde thate eee Weet's Most Popular Rendezvous” DUKE’S BARB.O| | 0 FRONT STREET. OPPOSITE AQUARIUM finest in BARBROUE and HAMBURGERS HomeMade CHILI 18, 11:00 A FOUNTAIN | Till 12:00 Midnight — | RRNA RA Stila | representative | propose to operate the Key West- | Batteries Charged, Flats Fixed er Kriy THE SOUTHERNMOST KEY WEST, FLORIDA, ‘\Hotel Association Will —. Interview Ferry Of Officials’ Plan To Send R Rephtsbatat tive To Jacksonville To, (Gen. Man Go Into Complete tec Shortly to Fly Plans The possibility of sending a to Jacksonville, home office of the Gulf Atlantic Transportation Company, who | REPORTS FROM THAT COUN- TRY STATE THAT NATION- ALISTS AND COMMUNISTS AGAIN FIGHTING Havana ferry, will be discussed at a luncheon meeting of the Key West Hotel Association Tuesday, April 16. This meeting will be held at the La Concha Hotel, Hugh C. Hodge, president, announced today. In order .to - dispel current rumors as to whether or not the ferry will actually operate from Key West or Miami and also to secure first hand information as to when operation is to be’ act- ually begun, the hotel men feel that a local delegate should con- tact officials of the company di- rect. If for no other reason than to extend the Gulf Atlantic Transporation Company a _ per- sonal welcome to Key West, the trip will not have been ill spent. It is obvious of course that a car ferry such as is planned for this city will bring untold numbers of tourists here and is a project that should be given more en- couragement from this end. All members of the association are urged to be present at this meeting. The Weather WASHINGTON, April 13. General George CC. Mars! shortly will fly back to China because of unsettled conditions announced ioday. It was recalled that both the; Chinese Nationals and Commun-| ists expressed regrets over Gen-, eral Marshall’: departure for; Washington, under .his direc- tion, civil warfare had bécn brought to an end. But, shortly after he left China, strife w: resumed between the Nationa’ and Communists, growing in intensity until today’s dispatches: from China said th epen warfare is now in prog in Manchuria between _ thos forces. Though the Nationalist govern- ment has continued to reinforce its troops in Manchuria, the Communists have been able to beat back the attacks on them. Contention between National- ists and Communists is now cen- tered over the control of Mu! Key West, Fla., April 13, 1946 ae den. Observation taken at 8:40 a.m SN Eastern Standard Time ES (City office) T t Temperatures emperatures | Highest last 24 hours ,- 85 Lawest ore i Temperature data for the 24 hours Mean a5 ending »7:30 a.m. Normal Af Cd Highest Lowest Precipitation Station— last 24 hours last night Rainfall, 24 hours ending Atlanta 55 38 i pe Boston 43 35 otal Brownsville 80 63 inches 0.02] ap. 5, i Deficiency since April 1, chatleseny 376 i inne 0.511 n. troit 10 tro’ Total rainfall since January 1, {| Gacenn inches SS Deficiency since January 1, CESS inches 2.19} meee eer ace eae Tomorrow's Almanac ae mphis Sunrise 610d am: oe! Sunset | Minnecaoplis Moonris: j New Or Moonrise Le Moonset : Wi BEtes Tomorrow's Tides | Norfo : (Naval Base) Oklahoma City 46 High Tide nom Tide | Pittsburgh 33 ‘ Pensacola 53 8 9 St. Louis 4l ne ee Tampa 55 DAILY and SUNDAY To Serve Motorists | —from——_ 7 a.m. to 12 o’Clock Midnigh Elect GLENNC. MINCER STATE ATTORNEY Capable and Experienced (Paid Political While You Wait POOR OLD CRAIG © SERVICE STATION Division and Francis Sts. Al Armengol, Owner Advertisement) * “Key West's Most Distinctive Night Club” > CLUB’ TROPICS Announces Acquisition of A NEW CHEF Key Wests’ Finest — Serving Key West's Finest Foods CURLY LEE Formerly with Royal Palm and Palm Island Club =* Open Sundays for Dining ** CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT 2 Floor Shows Nightly NEWSPAPER oe - SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1946 SHRINE ‘Trucks Selling Beer and Butter) Thirty Novices Put Above OPA Prices Are Reported Paces Here Today to Tread Back to China’ in that country, it was officially! and has been} IN THE U.S.A i Numerous complaints on black j market operations’ with truck: SE fe which is above the ceiling price. ing food products have been: re | Butter and other food products eeived at the OPA office, Miss| which are scarce in Key West Yvonne Brown, chief clerk an-! were also reported for sale. nounces today. | In all investigations on the First report was of a truck matter positive evidence has which parked at the corner of been unable to be obtained, Miss the vicinity of Key West High ‘School selling canned condensed this year and sold beer at $4.95| dents seeing obvious black mar- !a case. The truck had hand} ket operations report promptly. drawn chalk lettering stating to OPA offices here. “beer for sale”. | The trucks are believed to be Second report was of trueks in “out of the Miami area. 2 1 OPA Veterans idviaers Visit Key West Office May Tenth: wih Maj. Paul Sawyer Veterans With Problems | Urged To Be At Office: For Regional Deputy Ad-, viser Visit Major Paul E. Sawyer of 928 Southard street has been dis- Two veteran advisors of the OPA will visit six south Florida areas early in May to meet with returned soldiers who have any problems affected by the govern- |ment’s price and rationing pro- { gram, Bernard C. Goodwin, \ Miami OPA District Director, an- | nounced today. Georgia, his Army service. army 46 months. He was with | the Military, Personnel .Division Headquarters Fourth Service Command, Atlanta, Georgia. | | Next of kin is Mrs. Reva Sawyer, | ! Oze ‘Marcus’ of Jacksonville) Patent. Mr. Sawyer's pre war) deputy regional veterans advisor, | ¢™ployment was as city attor- ara Frank F. Faust, Miami, dis-| ney. hark te veteransccdvisor. 21). vi | John -Séatar, Ir... of Coral | Tampa, St. Petersburg, Lake-; Apartments in Key West. was |Jand, Ft Pierce, West Palm! recently promoted to the rank geant in the. ArmyoService at Fort Jackson, South ina. He is the son ef Mr. ys. John Costar who also ral Apartments. Beach and Key, W st during ‘the of st } Week of May. 6,* 4 “Any veteran who has a prok | lem involving, the OPA is urgec j to meet us on this field. trip,” | Marcus said, “and we ;will un- dertake to get priority for him. Many veterans are g | ing into business for themse! and in numerous ins | OPA veterans advi has been able to assist them in straightening out pricing prob-; lems. Others have been charged such problems | ters concerning to meet Marcus who have any other r » OPA will us during the field trip,” eduled Tampa, May 6 burg, May 7; Lak it. Peter nd, May be over-ceiling — p for eq 6 : F Pierce, May 9 (morning); ment, mate automobiles, Ee ee Be ba Mueattee. and other ntial items, on noon); and Key West, May 10. which we have been able to The ans advisors will be helps them obtain refunds “on! 4) qhewared) arica¥eonttol boat | damages. ; t in those cities on the dates speci- ; fied, Marcus said. “We hope all veterans in thes | APRIL 22! —— APRIL 22! APRIL 22! | Sensational Notice NEW RADIOS FREE!! A Galaxy of Talent All Musicians and Entertainers of Key West Assembled for One Terrific Night of FUN GALORE at the RAINBOW ROOM La Concha Hotel MOST ELABCRATE AFFAIR IN YEARS Sponsored by Local Musicians 2-Hour Jam Session with 35 Musicians I-Hour Floor Show with 10 Professional Entertainers Continuous Music from 9:00 to 2:00, Monday, April 22nd 3 New Radios Given Away Free APRIL 22! (1) (2) (3) i) APRIL 22! APRIL 22! Leaves Service | charged from Fort McPherson, where he terminated} Major Sawyer has been in the! itinerary will! f | Weather Bureau forecasts. Corner White and Southard Sts. , ‘‘Hot Sands to Mevea’ cream for fifteen cents a can] MAHI TEMPLE BAND TO GIVE CONCERT; BAN- QUETS FOR SHRINERS AND THEIR WIVES First event held today, in connection with the Southard and Simonton streets Brown said, and urged that resi-| Shriners’. ceremonial, was a business meeting at Seot tish Rite Hall, beginning at 10:30 o’clock this morning. Half an hour later candidates for admission to member- ship in Mahi Shrine Temple reported to Robert C. Booth |in Hotel La Concha. They were escorted to the hotel by the Mahi patrol, of which Ray Williams was captain. At noon. a buffet luncheon for nobles and uni- formed units was given in La Concha under the diree- tio of Chairman Charles Taylor, with E, E. Harvey, cap- tain of the legion of honer, assis' w At 12:1 the candidates repor'ed to the director's staff at the Key West High gymnasium for Cool Weather West High Schoo! by A colorful street parade and « To Continue; drill by the Mahi patrol started on N Duval street. near Eaton, shortly North Winds before 2 o'clock this afternoon. It was witnessed by severe! thou sand persons, who crowded alow the sidewalks on Duval, Division NO RAIN YET; DAYS DELIGHT- | and White streets. In the vicinity ‘ of the gymnasium, where the FUL; WINDS WILL BE MOD. | ceremonial is to be performed, the ERATE TO FRESH NORTH. | paraders were greeted by @ lore crow: EAST First part of the ceremonial gan at 3 o'clock this afters and the second part, with th march “over the hot sands to Mi ca”, was scheduled to begir hour later. Names of candidates: Allre! After two days, of predictions | Armengal, Gerald H. Adame, Cs Beautiful cool weather the city | has been having during the day" and evenings will continue the, of-rains the Bureau has no fore-'c Amsden, Berar cast concerning, rains. Winds will Jeg ©, tohen, du be moderate fresh, north and Henry T, Coleman, Alb northeast. {Cooper, Albert L. DiNeg Other predictions: {Mark M. Duffy, Enrique F Florida: Fair except partly aldo, Jr, cloudy in pt portion’ Gabriel Gutierrez through Sandie ae fer" today, apes Emil L. Holm, St little change, in teihpérature to-, Holik, night and ‘Sunday. verett V. Kinsmar man, Raymond D. Nave Jacksonville through the Flor- garaus M. Odom, Mon dia Straits and East Gulf of wijliam Robert Peter Mexico: Fresh northerly winds Jose sph Y. Porter, Jr. ¥ tonight and Sunday, Generally schneider, Hastings ¢ fair weather. Vance C. Stirrup, Glen Jacksonville Apalachicola: Ejzie T. Wilson, William | to No small craft or storm warn- p, M. Est ings have been issued. Ww Florencio Bu ——___—_ rence L, "Higgs 3, J. Pete 5 IRE TO FIREMEN ott, E. R. Albury, Jr. © TARE erburg, Frank O. Weeet Clem C_ Pric di Committee of the W Shriners. aid this morn wives of all Shriners om the class of candidate ed to a banquet that t tee will give this ever ning at 6 o'clock, i Cayo Hueso at the f street. Mahi Temple Bane mg the best of it ted State \ CLARKSTON, Wash. — Obliv- ious to the honking of horn nd cries of pedestrians, Roy Grupe, driver of a pickup truck, hurried to the fire department—the truck was on fire. The firemen put out the blaze in a jiffy. DANCE 2 concert, beginning at Again this evening, in th HT Hotel La ¢ ha. D and EVERY FRIDAY and (ing prupran fon th SATURDAY at 8:30 o'clock 1 gents of y pact to MUSIC by the bei mh neveyes: Hk os be ! ning to give (Continued on HOTTEST BAND |_. 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