The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 20, 1946, Page 3

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s "43 Bond Refunding Sa ii li i inn ini li inl lon in inn linn inn linn hn in nn hanna linac Vn dp fon don don fn tn dn ni nnn nn tn tn btn tn A um Now Nears Completion re Fimence Director Roberts "POOP IOIOIOM Saye 881.348.67 Bloc Is! KEY WEST WIDOW TO RECEIVE * * * * Kk Mrs. Genevieve Schultz, Friend of GI’s, On Air April 30 * * * * x * NATIONAL RADIO RECOGNITION \ABALALD44444 44444 DADADADAAAAAAAAAALAAAD Kindness and thoughtfulness netted her $10 weekly was re- : Fire Out Parchased By Agent Su-| When Two Fire for lonesome G. I. on leave in pers berm Plan E r Z bg Key West has-rated Mrs. Gene- cs vieve Schultz, 417 Simonton, the ngines Arrive title of “Good Neighbor of the ‘The citys 1943 refunding plan om O12 wm bonds teday was appresimatety 82 per cent com weted with the announcement ty Cty Finance Pirector Charles Reber thet one outstanding tee af stock valued at over $81,- 8 WH purchased by its agent eupervising the refunding plan ‘The outstanding block of stock otteely valued at $61,346.67, is owns ty Edward Wright, part-time ceadent of Key % Bre since 1943 when the city Gettded tw institute its refunding on $581,000 worth of ‘est Hf ome dating back to 8 Wright has consistently re fuamd to ente: the pian Feey Roberts sid that the Crammer Co. Oriando, Fla sup. erviging the 1943 bond refunding gem, offered & settioment with Wright. The bend holder is sell img tie holding to the Crummer Campeny fer $70,475.45, with the RP providing the $7,662.04 out- adn om the bonds Aeewah Wright has been re PE approximetely $8 « day ® t@ferest on the bonds, Roberts ated thet the city will save ap Peeminatety 85.000 on the trans attiem The interest has been ac CURE wince July, “43, when the edfemding plan wos begun * The purpose of the refunding GaeR wae te reduce the 5 and 6 POF cemt hemi to 4 per cont The city expects no Beaty om etunding maining culstending bends in he Sande of persons known to be holding them. Roberts said The 6651,000 in bonds were is oma &f 4werious periods nee WO They metude refund- Rh sidewalk, peving, and park the re ever further | Day” with additional honors to the “Breakfast in Hollywood” | program. Then she will be salut- ed from Hollywood over the| American , Broadcasting Com- ! pany. } The fire started in a small One of the many lonesome GI trash pile in the roar of the | who was given the privilege home of Charles Maloney. |°f walking in Mrs. Schultz's The house filled with smoke | house and told to make him- end the alarm was turned in | self at home was the cause of | with the thought the | her being chosen as the “Good house was on fie), + a Neighbor”. The sailor, Charles B.i But the trash fire had been | Barnhill of Arlington, Va., wrote stamped out quickly when to Tom Brenenman, program} the cause of the smoke was |M. C. : i discovered. “This kind widow gave us lonesome G. I.’s_ what really; LSAAAsAL SL B méant most, the liberty to walk: in her house and feel we were] NNN | home. One room that could have PATRICIA’S NOTEB Brother of Alfred L. Borresen, | Ralph W., wife, Gladys and two children, Boe and Vida, are visiting her at 2702 Staples avenue. They have arrived here from Santa Cruz, California. xe dust discharged from the U. 8 aval Separation Center at Jacksonville, Florida, is Virgil | A. Signorelli, coxswain of 219 Simonton street. $7,834.56 Tax pox On Saunders, Inc., Relieved MANUFACTURER'S TAX ON} WHOLESALE GROCERY HERE | NEED NOT BE PAID; HOUSE. BILL FACTOR zkek al | Wilbur C. Murphree, Radio-| WASHINGTON, D. C., April man first class, son of E. O. 20.—(WNS)—Saunders Whole- Murphree of Pittsboro, Mississip- sale, Inc., Key West, Florida, is! the _ = gf oe ney, relieved of liability for the pay- Center at Moma, Teenie: ment of a manufacturers’ tax of} His wife, Barbara, resides at Key} $7,834.56 on 2,242,000 cigarettes! West. He has had a total Navy and 42 pounds of manufactured service of 72 months with 50} tobacco by a bill which has been! months sea duty. He participated] Passed in the House, it was) be bestowed on her April 30 on), As they rode along attended How could loving words be spok- Quickly started rapid pacing, served for the boys where we could spend our 48 hours leave or drop in for a nap, or snooze while a phone call was being put through to some distant part.” A home away from home for the GI who were based in Key West, or passed through, was successfully established by Mrs. Schultz according to the same GI who wrote: ‘5 “Mrs. Schultz picked us up at} church and from there on never let us down. Could she cook. | Tom, the food was excellent, but take it from a G. I. to be able to go up town, turn a couple corners, and drop into a real home, same as any other citi- zen—well, nothing equals that! except home with the family!” Following the Tuesday, April 30 broadcast, a gorgeous . Arm- Roy orchid will be dispatched’ from Cedrics in Hollywood via! air express to Mrs. Schultz. IVI VV VIII VIII TTT) } |A KEY WEST CHAPERON lg | By HARVEY N. BLOOMER AAAAsAeeseesseeeee Handsome Jack and pretty Mabel! Uttered many an inward groan, ; i By a spinster chaperon. en, HoW could there be any bliss, When her Aunt Desire was pres ent To prevent a lover’s kiss? But at last the roguish Mabel, Giving Jack a knowing look, | And the Chaperon forsook. Auntie pedalled till she panted, And her curls got all askew. |But the lovers pedalled faster, And were soon beyond her view. ! Down the road a mile they waited, Stole a kiss and fixed a tire, j tastic. Secial Calendar Y im three major engagements and | has seven battle stars, He served im the European, Pacific and Asiatic Theaters of War. xa Miss Beverly Williams, daugh- ter ef Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Will- 1s, of State College, Pennsyl- nia, who is attending the Uni- ersity of Miami, is spending the Eester holidays with her room- mate, Miss Lavinia Ricketts. Miss Ricketts is the daughter of Mrs. Robb Roy Ricketts of Key West. xk Florida Temple No. 1, L. G. E., will be held in the K. G. E. hall on Petronia street at 7:30 o’clock on Monday evening. -Degree work will be held. Refreshments j Fleming | 2" ** i m9 West Players, 6:00 sin| Bern Theater *** TURADAY Bverreedy Star Club. 3:00 p.m, Heme of Mrs Mairie Albury, ) 1038 Bouthard street 3. ** WEONESDA Business Womens Meoting, 8:00 em. Bt Poul’s Parish, Hall. wumemay’ allel will be TT re Sewing Comm: c Kew West Mieapital.” niles | Electioneering at the Profes- *“* *« sional and Business Women’s FRIDAY Association the other night was Eastern Star, 8:00 p.m., Scottish | hot and earnest. Looked as vio- Rite apie lent as those elections the men — » p.m,| have when they raise all sorts a — gout 2s e }of dither with one another and — then fall in one another’s arms after the election is all over. x«k eee | Soon will come the season of Peon Chapter, OFS, 2nd and 4th | Hayden mangoes. These dripping Fridays of cach month, 8:60) juscious golden orange tropical pm, Scottish Rite Temple. | fruit are delicious and are get- Peesheontas Lodge, Ist and 3d | ting better and better with bud- Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m., Red Men's ging of fruit trees. Also in the Mais | ffower line there will soon be Python Sisters, ist and 3rd Mon | the flame tree burning bright Geye, 720 pm, Knights of and orange along Key West Pythias Mall streets. The moon last night was Rebekah, tet and 3rd Fridays, 7:30 pm., Golden Eagle Hall. Key West Lodge Number 163, like those on pjcture postcards | of tropical nights. It shone from under huge black clouds and Knights of Pythias. Meets every’ spotlighted itself on ripping Friday night at Knights of waters of the ocean. i Pythias Hall, Fleming Street | preg Ploride Teme vo. 1, Ladies of! Earnest Avile, former em- the Golden Eagle, meets the! jove of Citizen, on duty in the second and { h Mondays /f; ry the Pacific for several! each month at the Knights of years received his discharge re- | cently and will soon be home } with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ygancio Avile, 509 Elizabeth. xk k Mrs. Eloise Schlott is new clerk hired in the ofifce of City | Clerk Roy Hamlin. Mrs. Schlott’s the Golden Eagle Hall on Pe troma Street CHANGCHUN (Continued from Page One) ler's birth, set the world to won- learned today. Ere Desire could overtake them, The cigarettes and tobacco} Gut of breath, but full of ire. were destroyed in'a fire“Feb. 26, what ascolding Auntie gave them, 1945, while stored in a. sea | And on no succeeding day Was the naughty pair successful In another runaway. warehouse, operated ,by Saund-j ers Wholesale, Inc., after having! been lawfully. withdrawn, from the place of manufacture with- out payment of the tax for de-) livery to vessels for use as sea stores. Ten Booked For Drawing Crowd | Auntie still is chaperoning, Now her scheme’s beyond de-} feat, For she’s bought a triplet cycle, i And she takes the middle seat | Germans Want | Music—Not News (By Associated Press) BERLIN, April 20.— Germans would rather listen to music than news on their radios, a jsurvey by Allied Military shows. Ten drew crowds and were arrested yesterday on disorderly proceedings according names on warrants in the ofifce of City Clerk Roy Hamlin. Warrants were issued against! Tony Sanchez, bond $10; Emilio} Barcelo, bond $25; Tony Diaz,; McClure, Director of Inofrma- bond $25; Ralph Pino, bond $15;! tion Control, disclosed that 65 Joe Lopez, bond $25; Thomas! per cent want musical pro- Machin, bond $15; H. Martinez,| grams. Twenty-five per cent pre- bond $15; Mario Antonio, bond; fer news of an interpretative na- $25; Rafael Ponce, bond $25; J.| ture. Less than 10 per cent want Perez, bond $25. political commentaries. nounced by Brig. Gen. Robert A. Government | The sampling of opinion an-! re eo soem NAVY NEWS BRIEFS 02£244444444444444444446464444406040RA444 Atomic Subs Seen As Possibility By Scientist Atomic Energy As Fuel One of the possibilities of the grees Fahrenheit or lower, at Vol- atomic age, as seen by a young kenrode, Germany, is described in physicist who testified before a' particular detail. recent Senate Atomic Energy| The German Army is reported Committee, is a fleet of subma-|to have been fed efficiently by rines operating 1,000 feet below means of a highly developed sys- the surface of the ocean with the| tem of cold storage plants, located same rate of speed of the ship: almost every large city in Ger- that operate on the surface. Ac-' many. Immense quantities of food. cording to Dr. Alvin M. Wein-|were stored in these large plants berg, chief of the theoretical phys- | and transported quickly and eas- ic section of the Clinton Ridge| ily from the interior to combat Laboratories in the Oak Ridge, | troops in the east and west. No Tenn., Laboratories, atomic bomb failure or breakdown of this sys- plant, these subs, powered by | tem occurred until after the Allied atomic energy, would be the saf-/ crossing of the Rhine. est place on this planet in the event of atomic warfare. “New Arrival” Gets Windfall at Landfall Dr. Weinberg further stated, RIO DE JANEIRO. — AP — “the atomic fire at Hanford (the atomic bomb plant in the State; of Washington) burns without oxygen, and here is an ideal fuel or use in a submarine.” He fur- ther claimed that about as much ; energy as several million pounds Gomez, who arrived a few days of ordinary fuel can be released} after ‘his birth aboard the Portt- by one pound of “fissionable” ma-! guese ship Serpa Pinto. terial, and because of the port-| pris rent: igrati fi ability of this material it would be | pode ize ancien Bt economic in places such as the cruzeiros ($250) for him by haa Arctic. Dr. Weinberg added that | ; a serious possibility that must be | S°9gers: who claimed they would jconsidered is space travel which, | £42 800d luck from the birth oc- curring. just before they landed at the present time, seems fan-| © in the New World. German Advances In Refrigeration Outlined The principal German advances in the refrigeration field during! the war are revealed by a U. S. investigator to have been made in development of refrigeration equipment for U-boats, for air- craft testing and military food preservation, and in research on" air conditioning for tanks. Refrigeration installations in U- boats a reportéd to have been so effigient that U-boats could travel from Germany to Japan, operate there for two months, and return to Germany without hav- ing to take on fresh water for the crew. The main features of German U-boat refrigeration equipment, as described in the report are: | 1. No by-passes were used around the automatic expansion } valves. | 2. Air cooling coils and con- densers were constructed of zinc | Plated steel, and remarkable I performance records reportedly ; were obtained on this type of construction for condensing pur- Poses. 3. A panel board, with simple, hand-operated valves, for re- versing the cycle of operations, was assembled with the equip- i ment. } German refrigeration installa- tions for aircraft testing, particu- jlarly for high-altitude researen ;and development, are reported to | have been excellent. An unusual- ly large and complicated test set- | up for engines under conditions of Your Radio Weekend Pleasure Time Voice in | Key West 1600 itemperature approaching -40 de- possible Newest TEE ERS gave us A ries—at We that we | Goring sgain os he ge jo| husband is with the Navy at the TOP OF _ wt he dead alive nile aaeies! } he general opinion in the capi-| "ecelving Station. YOUR DIAL 8 tals of Allied Nations is that Hit Mr. and Mrs. J. Perez are in! j - ler was killed or committed sul-| yiiami on a short visit. Mrs.' —— i ‘ fe when the Ruse.ans marched’ 5.767 is employed in the office | Life ae athe Wehetesy eundeye Hert ; e are ma . = : ° is ke ilarious pa gy > taggeoaee: of County Tax Collector ower Photo by Stein Somethine eace by Gil stration, Jr. as “Billy rz] EE eT, ete oe ling | Wilson and will return to work i o Webster,” and Jane Webb as his ‘ he is stil! alive and is in hiding inde a Much sought after by movie talent hegnt. “Belinda.” y ivers: lso rec d tis scouts, former model Elaine Rost for sweetheart. “Belinda.’ H ’ "som S —_ z d rip of clo! of activities which includes fre. tember 1, 1939, resulting in 15! i Tease the edge takes the bad quent appearances on “True Con. Everyone ane i" a: af cauy capture, but the Pap brunt of wear off trouser cuffs, {M™ fessions,” daily over Mutual. SUNDAY pout Denzig centerec chie ai es . 6:00 A.M. ‘ cum the 202 anges Cog ar aa a a EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE i som aff the ci o held out | 8:45 A.M. ; coven days against Hitlers = ae | JOHNNY BETTS i 528 Duval Street shewe batteries and the guns o! a 3! .M. | ce of his cruisers 4 1 WAS A CONVICT | CHURCH CALENDAR | — | MIS. NTURE begins to |@ CHICAGO THEATER AIR GABRIEL HEATTER sonny ansancuiigy coughing AT {gy 12:00 10:00 P.M. , ave you ever had a} GRIFF WILLIAMS ORCHESTRA | FREEDOM OF OPPORTUNITY ss Toe Heck— Have you 2 Bea 2 : =) OE Ts met my wite in . The Nation’s Southernmost Radio Station yy B=: 9 earage ‘ aE eee RPP eee ree POCO eREOReeeee en] = ——— | Not all Brazil’s immigrants are so' | | fortunate as little Candido! FORMAL OPENING — Abd Cordially Invite You to View the New Southernmost Fashions Shown Exclusively at Our Store It is with considerable pride that it is It was made possible by you and you and es- pecially you—the women of Key West, who, through your friendship and patronage, Here you will find “Southernmost Fashions for Ladies and Children, in lovely new Ready-to-Wear, Lingerie and Accesso- Beldner’s Has No Connection With Any Store BELDNER’S “For Your Southernmost Fashions” “KEY WEST'S NEW EXCLUSIVE READY-to-WEAR STORE” 2 NAVAL OFFICER ORDERED HERE, ACCORDING TO NAVY DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT TODAY WASHINGTON, D. C., April) 20.—(WNS)—Captain Carl A. Johnson, USN, has been ordered to He ae S. Naval Submarine Base, Key West, as Executiye| clo Officer, the Navy Department; with witchhazel. Pat on announced today. of an egg and leave it on minutes. Remove with water and splash with If you accidentally drop your lipstick put it over the gas stove burner which has been turned !to medium height and it will | smooth out the broken tip. Service People and Civilians Get A Free Sample ‘Page’s Inhalers’ A CIGARETTE OF HERBS—NO TOBACCO. |] ° Used since 1892 by millions of people in this and countries, Many physicians use them and prescribe for persons. afflicted with COUGHS, COLDS, CATARRH. HOARSENESS, BRONCHICAL TROUBLES, ASTHMA, “TRY THEM BEFORE YOU BUY THEM” ; The Medicated Sticke Inhaled Goes to the Afflicted Tubes and Air Cells Which Liquid Cannot Do To be had absolutely free for the oatiog from all the | Leading Drug Stores or by wing to the | Consolidated Chemical Com Dept. K.W.C., 835 Cherry St.. S.E.. Grand Rapids, Notice: Should the desired results not be consult sician in a few days, Stitch tape on the inside of garments under the bottom line pulling out. ee to prevent buttons | i { ' j We Announce Our for us to open this, “Key West’s Exclusive Ready-to-Wear Store”. the inspiration to open this store. moderate prices. Do Thank and Want You To Know greatly appreciate your patronage. Visit Beldner's If Only to View the New Southernmost Fashions Ladies and Children TELEPHONE 1133 Opposite Strand Theater Seas Bt

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