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‘THE CITIZEN, CIVIC OR. tamaamawes| GANIZATIONS JOIN IN : On ine Chase @rganizations resulted in an okay by the War Aisets Corporation for his use of the field in trips to Havana. ‘The iiformation came from are Pat Cannon’s of- flee and stated that the War As-} sets Corporation which has .tak-| the lease on Meacham had granted Faraldo per- use the field. Payments by Faraldo will be veteran of the pas' the field both "ior bi “The police sure got here fast.” & Western Union at- Many local clubs and private} *#ehe remarked, i individuals were advised by , Representative Cannon of the hahah cthenthonthadhe tien his office had taken. eH ‘ Sy BCG The sory of this move is wp- Thundershowers ~ Due e Tomorrow teal of a city’s progress. George Paraldo called up The Citizen two Weeks ago and stated that he had been denied permission to ue the field by the Navy. George asked what should | be CLOUDINESS, WINDS. TO PRE The id, “Well frst off ~~ posh xr said, “Wel st of: ‘ a we' out with a com- plete ia tha, Rockets Pelican Bill today was’ unlim- we the public all pring’ his raincoat, which, if the ~ Rext you should ‘seo predictions of Observer. - Sam i Chamber of Goldsmith are correct, will come Businessmen’s ‘Asso-| in} handy tomorrow. The weather eiation, Businesamen’s Associa~| forecaster said scattered, thi tion, Junior Chamber of Com: showers. were, due. in Key (perce atid present your:plan ber) aig icimity: then... fore them." =} *@onsiderable”. eloudiness .. is |, Mr. Faraldo agreed and ‘the’ predicted for. this afternoon, .to- text day the Rockets. carried’night and Friday. ‘Temperatures the full story laying it on the! will’ remain virtually the ‘same lime. Seores of citizens saw My.|while moderate southerly winds Faraldo and offered their advice. this. afternoon, increasing and be- Subsequently Mr, Faraldo inter-|coming moderate, to. fresh south viewed the heads of the various, and southwest winds are due, the Organizations mentioned and ac- {for ei Ln sled started row er weather predictions: bag oat the me Bare ah ae Florida—Considerable — cloudi- t Senators Andrews, Pepper: and |e With scattered showers. and Represe: _|thunderstorms in north portion se eli 9B nea today, tonight and Friday. Partly cloudy, widely scattered © after- = fet busy, avin sir {hat the/ noon thunderstormis. in south, por- ie ove the she and yesterday bas. Bbtec-ary pigs oh tc iri = and teday sent several individual ittle telegrams to clubs and persons stating that Faraido’s request was okayed by the War Assets portion Friday, ‘otherwise change in temperature. Jacksonville through. the Flor- ida \ Straits: Fresh winds, south- east to south over south portion Corporation and .south to. southwest . over ~_— person today, tonight and . ° : ‘Tiday. artly cloudy weather, COLORED PLAYERS excépt cloudy with scattered MAY USE BAYVIEW SATURDAY NIGHTS Colored citizens may use Bay- view" Park for softball games Sat- urday night, Dwight Hunter, head of the City Recreation de- partment, announced today. Any colored teams wishing to use the park Saturdéy niglsts are requested to contact Mr. Munter to make the necessary arrange- ments Saturday night was set aside for the use of the colored te:)ns a the result of a recent decision by the etty commissioners. jshowers and thunderstorms. in extreme north portion; Rast. Gulf of Mexico: Fresh winds, southeast to,,south..over south portion and south to south- west oyer north portion today, tonight and Friday, except shift-: ing to northerly over extreme north portion Friday. Partly cloudy weather over south’ por- tion. and cloudy with scattered showers and thunderstorms over north portion tonight and Friday and over the extreme north por- tion today. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warnings have been issued. TWINS GARAGE 1130 Duval Street Phone 169 Auto Repairs, Painting, “Palen Theater CHARLES STARRET in Torn From Bases; _ Sallors: Sought} bah DEVICES ¥ANKED UP ‘BY “ROOTS": ; 100 CITA: TIONS ISSUED FOR VIOLA- TIONS Less than a day after they were installed, three’ new ~parking me- ters .were torn from their -con- crete moorings on Southard street and hurled into the middle of the road; shortly after. midnight this morning. Police are seeking a group of sailors said to have jerked the meters up by “the roots” in front of Tommy’s Skating Rink. . The meters. were found in the street by Officer Frank Caraballo and} Johnny Nelson; police desk offi- ek. The number. of sailors in. the erouP ‘was not ascertained, police’ said, ‘The crystal on.one of the me- ters was smashed “but: they,’ ap- parently, were otherwise. undam- aged. -The devices were. brought to the police station. A city ordinance’ passed Mon- day night provides’a fine of $250 |, and six months itt jail for damag- ing parking meters. Approximately 100 summonses: had been issued up, to this morn ing for. illegal . parking, Ug Clerk Roy Hamlin ~ reported. These will be required to pay’ $1 each, upon arraignment in police court. First two summonses were is- sued yesterday. to Jimmy Brown, owner of the Empire State Shows, with ‘winter quarters here, and Marge. Rash, a singer in a Key West cafe, Both: posted bond late yesterday with Clerk. Hamlin. ‘Temperatures ee Temperate natn Feat: for the 24 hours Station last last night | Atlanta 81 62 Fb Brown ps 56) 46 Brownsville _ 84 68 Charleston _. 83° 69 Chicago —* 13 52 Detroit 65° 50 Galveston > 81 65 Jacksonville. 88 70 Kansas Cit; 16 ‘ 54 KEY WES' 84 16 K, W. Airport 84 76 Memphis 7 58 Miami 7 74 Minneapolis _ 73 46 New Orleans 78 65 New York 67 aT Norfolk 7 59 Oklahoma City 71 51 Pensacola _.. 74 ua Pittsburgh 68 49 St. Louis - ye 51 Tampa 84 72 OPA OFFICIAL'S TRIP DELAYED UNTH. MAY 15 Oze Marcus, Jacksonville OPA official, who» was» to have «been in Key West May 10 to advise veterans on: ia and rationing programs, will, not.be here until May 15, the OPA office here an- nounced this morning. Mr, Marcus will be at the price control board from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the date indicated to assist in those problems affecting the returned veterans, the OPA said. SA ARERR SERN CASA CAYO HUESO (The Southernmost House) 1400 Duval at South St. DINING ROOM and COCKTAIL LOUNGE ————Opens._.5..P.M.Daily— a LARNER YT HMAC TART EAE AEE and Fender Work of Auto ao hal “SADDLE LEATHER LAW’ News and Serial LA CONCHA HTH: COCKTAL IL LUNE bancita” ERY" nici Music by La Concha Orchestra and The New Cocktail ‘LA CONCHA SPECIAL’ BREAKFAST Served from. . . 8:00 A.M, to 10:00 A.M. LUNCHEON Served from . . . 12:00 N to 2:00 P.M. DINNERS Served from . . . . 5:90 P. to 8:30 P.M. HUGH C: HODGE, Manager Candidate for Come Commissioner ‘ourth District) Will Speak In Person TOMORROW NIGHT at 7:15 o’ CLOCK OVER } project authorities and city. offi- THIS VIEW "SHOWS firemen battling the'$75.000 blaze at the’ Overseas! Transportation Co. garage and | Warehouse here Tuesday afternoon. The blaze was thought to Sends: Check - For $2299.78 To City|___ Speaker AMOUNT FORWARDED WILL \Business, C. of C. | BEACH PROPERTY RECENT- LY BOUGHT At a: Board’ of) Directors miéet-}. ing: last night) at’ Key West’ Drug ‘of the Key West: Business-' men’s: Association a resolution | was passed stating that there was The ‘Public ‘Housing Authority today sent to city officials ja check , for .$2,290:78 ‘as a volun; tary payment to the city. in lied of taxes on the Porter Place an Fort Village Housing projects, George White, laison officer for the housing projects said today. ! An understanding between. ef Commerce and the Business- enahd. tbat tive businessmen would ‘cooperate with the Cham- ber in their aiins . Question of conSolidation with by. ‘ditestor Abe Wolkoff but was not brought to a vote. Talk of .consclidation was considered premature. in,.view of .the fact ay Bteincverter areas Charm- | ber members. Resolution endorsing’ National Airlines efforts to establish air- line service between Key West land Havana was passed. cials has. been made..that, the voluntary payments ‘submitted will be used toward the’ pay: ment of the South Beach propeity te-| cently purchased by the city for use by the public. Mrs. Pauls Heads Business Women on the seeond Monday in May in-| stead of first Monday in May be- -_ cause “of election. night falling) M, Pauls Effie was ‘élected! on, first; Monday in May. It will! president of the Business and! be a dinner meeting which will) Professional Women’s Club. of, be arranged by a committee. Committee was appointed to Key West, Inc., last night at the} oy ~ confer with City Manager King annual election. President Pauls by, recordin) ; Aloysia | weeks. van Goidtsnoven, sponding | Pies te ay Marie Hartel, trea: BATTERIES Come and Get Yours NOW They Won't Last Long OPEN TIL 10:00 P.M. DAILY and SUNDAY Expert Mechanic On Duty | POOR OLD CRAIG Al Armengol, Owner Your Pure Oil and Gas SERVICE STATION Division at Francis Pi De PIONEER HOTEL | 151 N. E. FIRST STREET In the Heart of Miami The Rendézvous of Key West SERVICEMEN and CIVILIANS “BEST. FOR A NIGHT'S REST" One Block West of Bus Depot WERE osan conta, eee ad SPESSARD L., HOLLAND Candidate for United States Senate WILL SPEAK FRIDAY NIGHT (APRIL 26TH) AT 8:30 O°CLOCK W.-W. 1600 ON YOUR DIAL Give to Live! Contribute to Fight Cancer, Our No, 1 Enemy IOOOOPEENEULATAOOOUOQUVOU DUO EEDELOEENEOMAUOODONALECOUELUEAE? cm (Paid Political Advertisement) "OURLUODESEANASMEREROREREPRUOUROD EDA APRON OVER 1600 On Your Dial Paid Political Advertising by Keller L. Watson | ce eee destroyed,‘ along with: several valuable trucks |. sing. Authority National Homane Society AlD IN PAYMENT oF souTH| “A epgrd Reached yo friction: between the Charber | tlie’ Chamber was brought up! Next regular meeting will be te is manager of the Bu of In-; in working to: ‘d a program of formation for Key W pe up the city. Mr, Wolkoff | : is chairman. Dihipe, offigers ted mgt Repart on the Information! Mary Lee Graham, Ist vice pureau at Bayview Park revez president; Wilhelmina Harvey, eq that the booth would be com-; 2nd vice president; Grace Cros-; pleted. within the next two \¥YES, WE HAVE HEAVY-DUTY | Phone 9134) OTT OOT ISM. Singleton Tells of Island Trees In Mag Article “The Trees oi Key ‘West”, leton. appears as 2 special feature in the March issia) Photo by Monette’s Studio, have! been started by boys smoking | Heard | Tonight Key West's Humane Society’s | activity during the past year has attracted national attention to the extent that a representative of} |the American Humane ‘Society’s main office in New York. City; | will speak here tonight ata pub- | ijic meeting at the Monroe: County. | are a Par ar | Clinie Auditorium..A color- und | | movie will: also’ be’ shown,, ‘|Medicos Name Dr. Parramore George Mills White, president | ieee the caulk Broup, said. t ‘Buteick, field agent of the | national office; “will benthe speaker; Tonight’s'meeting will! / tbe the‘ first time that a represén- !tative Of the national organiza. 9 ‘the. "Monde ‘County’ Healt: unit; has bedn elected’ third viee piiesidént ‘of! the Florida’ Medica B legeiation; which ‘¢tosed) its’ an nual session in Jac sonville-yes. terday, ‘the! Associated Press re | ports. Pr: Parramore left Friday te | attend the conference and is ex ' pected to return home Tuesday attaches at the health center said O°Bryant Will Attend Supervisors’ Meeting {tion has traveled this far south, The. local Humane. Society’s ae: tivity in the treatment ofthe), stray dog problem: confronting the city is the reason for Butrick’s visit here ,Mrs. White said. The movie to be shown tonight at 7:30, entitled “Animals in the e of Man”, has. won acclaim as an entertaining as well as an ational medium for best por- | ing the relationship between man and animal, their needs and services to each.other. The color- und movie also shows the part | a humane movement can play: in | making the world a better place in which men and animals may | live. ! , During the next week the film! i will also be made available-to all | local schools. | | Horace O’Bryant, high schoo principal, will attend the. State artment of Education’s Su sors’ meeting to be held at nesville Monday through Sat | urday. \Band Concert At Bayview Postponed. Until May Sth eocccccooscovesseoeoeo@e |ischeduled for Sunday afternoo: jat Bayview Park has been post }potied until Sunday afternoon | May 5, at 4:30, Horace O'Bryant BOB 3 KING | YOUR SENATOR Qualified - Fairless - Honest (Paid Political Advertisement) Experienced | | Pn DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT at 9:00 o’Clock ADMISSION FREE V.F.W. HALE George Smathers i Candidate For Congress (World War II Veteran) Newly Renovated and Decorated Open Monday Thru Saturday Rest Rooms for Men & Women t) Poinciana Bus Passes Door | SUYKHANEALINNANNYEESOOVE LOLOL HOOUELOUAN OOHRS | SPEAKS T0 VOTERS Santaella Cigar Building | of Key West | 7:15 Tonight Over WKWF 1600 ON YOUR DIAL Also In Person at Bayview Park at 8 P.M. written by Stephen C. Sing- Four By Parramore,: directo: f. 88 }.?our! According tothe present, | Flagler Avenue and 2nd Street | | | | | | | | + tions’ by the comimands of occu- vation troops. Foreign’ »Bidaalt hae | the, Frenety. joverriment to..try. to act in all natters that may come up onsideration, before the Big rrangement, the participation of france is confined to matters pertain to + Trieste, over which Italy and Yugsolavia have been at dag ters’ point since the end of the var, possibly will be made a ree city when the treaties agreed m by the Big Four become ffective, with the. interests of \ustria, Italy and Yugoslavie in rrieste fully protected. Another semi- official stete nent, made just before the Big ‘our convened, was that, as Rus ia did not participate in the wor n Africa or the Mediterrenean, he will not be permited to have iny sphere of interest in either of those areas. As for Tripoli ania, it was reported thet Brit The High School band concert | ain is willing to return it to Italy, while the United States favor un internatiqnal trusteeyp *, at least 10 years. Bomb Expected To Explede At Palace LONDON, April. 29. That five-year-old German timme-beonmil hat. was dropped into the yard of Buckingham Palace is expect d to explode at anytime dw the next 24 hours, spokesman for a demolition squaanwn this morning. It was not expluined what be been done to the bomb it to explode within that but the spokesman seid + (Continued on Page Five Hey, Kids!! SKATE SATURDAY for 35¢ and Win A Pair of Skates STATE ATTORNEY “His Record Merits Your Support” (Paid Political Advertisement nn