The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 27, 1946, Page 1

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LXV. SANS WILL AGREE ee ore, wax. BERS Pegarding the proce- be taken against Dictator Franco of Spuin. insisted that the fake immeaiate action to the United Nations sever ‘nd security of the world. menace, he added, lies in harboring in Spain of Nazi warlords and The latter, he stated, working feverishly on new of weapors. the proposal made by Sol. W. R. Hodson, Aus- representative, that a of five be ap- to further investigate the made against. Franco. was expressed at Po- Agreeing with the Hodson |» ‘That was particularly @f Poland's representative, | ,, Was the first to file charges | the Franco government “eo had insisted until yes- that the e im- council 29 provides that eleven members of Council are suffi- } decide’ What eourse any matter, similar Pilea” shat Mieieace tie i- to to may ‘but! representa- Big Five Nations, ees Great Bri Russia and China. that objection, it article will be taking action on mame the sub- of that the T WABHINOTON Secretary of Anderson and Direc- of UNRRA con- their pleas this morning to in the plains states to their wheat so that it to ship to stricken » and Asia. il a called & mass meeting hear bie address, that UNRRA Geeded 110,000,000 bushels of by May 25, and added: if we get it, we will not be @hle to move it abroad in time Ss f seve many thousands of lives | Many thousands of people in the | famine-tiricken areas are living @m bread alone, but are unable to @et sufficient quantities of it to meet their requirements. But we DOCTOR For State Representative Be Sure Key West Will Be Well Represented (Paid Political Advertisement) | INDITIONED BREAKFAST Served from . HUGH C 1X nsf Wa GROUP nor OPES RUS.’ SAO TE TOTS, Cancer fund Leabcanip total ether ten members are told 2,500 farmers, | C. HODGE, Manager Give to bivet Contribute te Fight Cancer, Our No. 1 Enemy Cancer Drive acs ay Totals $555) sl igh? Masonic icials Guests af Lodge H Here High Masonic opie eiticlals were guests at @ luncheon ped ae kh hotel recently by Ke Scot tish Rite bodies. : H. Cowles, W ea F i i £ gree | bye se : il [dl BE Hi 7 f F POPOL OL LLL are doing. are dbitig ath hiss @ humanly that is humanly possible to send «as begin iva ie e | to to thes as. we ‘can objective of saving * we possibly can. 4, t 90 ire critical $ in ne of sand: Agia. } Sipps how ‘fast: wheat e8' in yout "elevators; it can mi not méve fast enongh to meet the | eni’rgenty ‘fully, but-let ug. inect knowing HOPE FADES FOR ACTION ON BRI WASHINGTON.—Hope of. the senate’s taking final action next ;week on the bill-to lend Great | Britain $3,750,000,000 faded today when Senator Ellendet of New Orleans and other senators. said they would speak at length next week when the. bill Comes up to be voted on. Ellender said ‘he| jhours, and other senators. inti- |mated that they would have the floor fe’ ionger than ihat time. Majority Leader Barkley said that he would urge that the sen- até remain in session all next 'Saturday, so that the proposed British grant: may be concluded jin time for the senate to take: up the consideration of the draft ex- | tension bill. The present draft |law expires May 15. | Senator Bilbo of Mississippi, |who had had the floor for three days, asked the senate’s permis- jsion for a leave of absence till July 2, as he wished to return to his state to attend to his cam- paign for re-election. His re- quest was granted. }, MARSHALL EXPECTS COMMUNIST ARMISTICE | CHUNGKING.—General Mar- ‘shall said today that he expected ,to have communist and nation- (Continued on Page Three) Hey, Kids!! SKATE SATURDAY : ‘for 35¢ and Win A Pair of om Pin CONCHA HOTEL -COCKTALL Le AL LOUNGE. | DANCING” EVERY NIGHT Music by La Concha Orchestra and The New Cocktail ‘LA CONCHA SPECIAL’ 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. 12:00 fo - 2:00 P.M. 5:30 P. to %:30 P.M. ry lives | 53 would speak for at least three] will be on Daylight Saving Time. MAN CLEM PRICE IN FUND CANVASS approximately $555 to date in the! current cancer prevention drive} underway here, Clem .C._ Price, Monroe county chairman, re- ported today. Following are the membership amounts: Thompson Enterprises, $50; La Concha Hotei, $50; Jack Sellers, $25; een Williams, $25; Minnie Porter Harris, $25; Key West Rotary Club, $25; Key West Con- sistery Scottish Rite, $25; Em- Ployees Southernmost Pharmacy, +1 $25; American | Legion, $34.35; re rama City Pharmacy, A. Maitland Adams, $25; Nor- berg Thompson, : $25; Key West Yacht Club, $25; Price’ Tours, $15; Albert J. Mills, $10; Fred J. Dion, $10; Mrs. Wm. R. Warren, $10; Everett Russell, $10. Pythias, $10; Lou Smith Service, $10; Wm. H. Kroll, $10 Jewel Box, $15; Al’s Radio Shop, $10; 4 Sloppy Joes, $10; Key West Citi- zen, $10; Star Cafe, $10; Casa Cayo Hueso, $10; Paul Sher, $10; Wm. W. Demeritt, $5; G. C, Roberts, $5; -Mrs. Allen V. J. Otto Kirctiheiner,. $5;Stell’s Beauty Shop, $5; Simones Tours, $5; Cosmopolitan Grill, $5; Gulf eam Grill, $5;\ Key West; Pro- vision, $5;.Cave Inn,$5. Griffin's. Bar, $5; Chee Chee's Bar, $5; . Overseas | Radio,:. $5; Aronoyitz Dept; Store, $5;) Pierce ros., $5;. Victory Bedding Co., $5; Delmonicos Restaurant, $5; South, Beach Reiter $5; Wil- “Dufty’s} SCHOOLS 70 RUN YON: “NEW? TIME, Schools will Operate on: day- light saving time, Superintendent of Public Instruction Willard M. Albury said today starting on Monday. Daylight saving goes into effect tonight at midnight. The sugges- tion is being made locally that upon going to bed tonight the! housewife turn the clock ahead one hour. Thus when getting up tomorrow morning the household When getting children ready for school Monday the proper time will be observed, Supt. Al- bury said. CITY OCCUPATION LICENSE NOTICE To All Business. Places All persons, firms or corpora- tions engaged in business in the} City of Key West ate hereby no- tified that the proper City Occu- +pational License or Licenses .re- quired for the operation of your business must be secured by May Ist, 1946. Inspections will be made and delinquents operating without the necessary license or licenses will be charged an ad- ditional 10% penalty after May Ist, 1946. The City of Key West, Fla. Tax Collection Department DANCE TONIGHT and Every Night 8 P.M. to 2 A.M. To the Music of TOMMY THOMPSON aad His Band SLOPPY JOE’S BAR “The Best Drinks In Town” oprtatianssilie 4 ‘ARE RE- PORTED HERE BY CHAIR- fin. Key West ai the Postoffice |: Archie Lowe, $10; Knights of | SUPT. ALBURY. SAYS, Key Wester 0 On Navy Fan. will be held on ‘May 6 at 10am. with Judge John W. Holland pre-, siding to hear plea of Charles Andrew Pent.of Key West on property. | were subpoenaed yesterday by Deputy United States Marshall Mrytland Cates. ; Witnesses are Lieut. Virgil H. Sheppard, Patrick O’Connell, Os- ear Carpenter, R. H. Dopp, Cyril Griffin, Earl Griffin, Blaz Zarate and Mara Mario. The case involves theft of 24 ed on+the case and will present | witnesses at the trial. MISSES KEY WEST until three weeks ago, was cal tain at the NOB here, hag writ- ten Police Chief Louis Eisner from ‘his home in Wilwaukee that he is about to cast off for a! little trout fishing in the. ice-! having been here six years, He said: “I'll never forget the fine cooperation I received from you and the police department in first opoprtunity.” WOMAN FINED $15 disorderly conduct, with: vag-| rancty and with’ resisting arrest, by City Judge Esquinaldo, Ji yesterday afternoon. EISNER SUMMONED wes Police’ “Chief ' Louis'' Bisnet, Licyt. Ray Atwell and City En-} ginéer Dopp have beéhn summdn- } jed to appear as withesses in fed- eral court here May~7 in ,con- nection. with: the theft of fans from the Naval Air Station. THREE ARE ARRESTED Charged with having allowed a. crowd to collect, three Key Westers were arrested by Police Chief Louis Eisner last night. | The defendants are Jesus Dis-} dier, 1100 Thomas street; Robert Jones,’ 1125 Division street and Cheche Ramos, 911 Packer} street. They posted $25 bonds| each for their appearance in city eourt Monday. PERMIT ISSUED Two building, permits were issued today by City Building, Inspector Errol Sawyer. One was} issued to the La Concha hotel to partition part of a garage for !a storeroom at a cost of $500, The son, who plans to erect a screen- ed in porch at 1208 Virginia. Cost was estimated at $200, COMPLAINT DEP’T. Two comely young women complained to the police desk sergeant this morning about re- ceiving tickets for illegal park- were tagged for parking in a downtown spot which was not marked. They were advised to air their grievance in City Court | Monday. ee CASA CAYO HUESO (The Southernmost House) 1400 Duval at South St. DINING ROOM and COCKTAIL LOUNGE ——Opens 5 P.M. Daily. “eran United States District Court’ charges of stealing government} Nine witnesses in the case Virginia Bevelly was fined $15. | other was issued to Lee Thomp-} ing. They told the officer they; Comdr. Robert J. Watson, who ak: | him of ne | than cold streams of that northern’ Bracy, region. Comdr. Watson writes a Knight Templ. hi . that he misses Key West ves! eet ight Templar, who sub: | | | i t ’ ‘In Citizen Today STORY OF BOLD, LAWLESS KNIGHTS IN ENGLAND'S TERTAINLY TOLD ! Scott's classic romance, Ivan- large fans, ‘costing abouf $150 'hoe; deals with the deeds of the jeach, from Key West Navy Yard.! bold and lawless Norman knights FBI and Naval Intelligence work-! j who but afew short years before had. conquered the Saxon inhabi- tants ‘of England. Thus, in: brief, is a descrip- 'tioh ofthe new’ Associated Press’ romantic). serial story starting to- ‘day in: The Citizen. infi his brother, Prince Jobn, gent; In his effort to gain the les, each more ruthless the next. } among this band were the villians ‘of our story, Front-de- and Brign de Bois-Guil- ordinate’ the interests of the Prince to their own designs. Few indeed are the supporters of the true king, but bravest among these is Wilfred of Ivan- handling Navy personnel and I, jhoe, the disinherited son of Ced- plan to revisit Key West at the 'ric the Saxon. turning to England in the guise of a Palmer, he enters the lists. against Prince John’s cham- Charged ‘with | intoxication and Pelahte ing his most. skillful vantling throughout ‘the story are: Rebecca, the Jewess, and her fa- ier, res of York, and. of the ue hove tine d fetianeciad oe unas a Locisley, ae Bntivoct Forest ireebooter. The _kidnaping. of Row)na and Rebegca, the assault 198 castle of Front-de-Boeuf trial by ‘combat of Re- ie on the charge ‘of witch- craft, eae stirring and dramatic in the story.” You can’s , by. Sir Walter Scott, a best seller fora hundred years. Start feading it today in The Citi- zen, |Beach Property Deed Filed With County Clerk Warranty deed whereby the City of Key West purchased the South Beach property owned by Mrs. Charlotte Lar- anaga, Minnie Isabelle Sweeny and Isabel G. Sweeny was filed today in County Clerk Ross Sawyer’s office. These. are the sole heirs of Dot.slas T. Sweeny, deceased. | The» amount the property sold fot was not revealed on the deed but, City Manager Dave King said thatit’ was purchased for $37,000 on \time ‘payments, ASTANA ALAA AEST Benefit St. SUPPER Paul’s YPSL Monday, April 29, 6 p.m. Price $1.00 TTT LLC CLL UL Tickets On Sale for Senior Class Play CHARM SCHOOL High School Auditorium May 10, 8:30 P.M. FOR RESERVATIONS Saturday In Front of Southern- most Pharmacy Teleplhone 842-W [Key ‘West Carden and Lawn Supply “Everything for Your Beautification Program” eBloomaid and Vigoro Fertilizers eGarden Hose Sprinklers Metal Garden Rakes eHumas (Peat) Phone 748-W - Delivered vs.) ELECT YOUR SENATOR Qualified Fairless Honest (Paid Political Advertisement) Experienced HISTORY; EARLY DAYS EN- Scarce. settled’. on his throne, Richard the Lion) Hearted had set off for: the Crusades, leav- one, John gathers about cruel and powerful band Outstanding Boeypf, De poignant adventures’ of that district. serve. the matter to their attention. Parking Fines Approximately | 130; have: paid. $1. each for parking Hamlin estin.ated this morning. aut 0} chosen to appear before _ Cit; Judge Esguinaldo, $1 either way.; Installation of the ‘panting: Hh ters ‘was comiplétéd Thursday. street, bbtweeti Petroriia and Greene streets; on Southard’ street, between Whitehead and Simonton streets; ‘on Fleming etreet, between the same two htanked the Jaycees for calling Total $130 Here It costs ‘them ae ‘they are, in..operation on Duval} letter. to the: county:/ commission. in| which they. stated that Cj} Nestor Recio in the first precinct |: and Harry Pritchard in» the fourth precinct could -not legally serve as inspectors, since they did noi have legal ahbuss in Attorneys for the board adie ed that the Junior Chamber was| right and that the two could not The board then advised the Junior Chamber that the names would be stricken, It also 2 Election Officials Dropped On Charges Made by Jaycees) tine A letter has been sent to the Junior Chamber of Commerce by the county commission stat- ing that the two names of inspec- tors, said to have been illegally appointed to serve for the prim- ary on May 7%, will be stricken and two others appointed in their streets, and on Whitehead street, between Fleming and Southard streets. Sub Base Appointments Key West guns and ammuni- tion were “run” to Cuba Keys and meeting secret rev- \persons ilegal | + since. parking meters were‘ installed on downtown side- |" walks this week, City;Clerk Roy; ‘ Most of those cited have been’ tomorrow -morning ‘bless a t to post $1 bonds and stay), cbanner from the’ Association if court Ywhile ya” few. hayef. oi} ‘the: steps’ to-the ch ‘after which a postion es bring the banner. to the left side of the: altar where ,it ‘will. remain, Following, this ceremony’ the group will re- pair to Bayview: Park, LLttdedded Demeritt Rites ~ To Be Sunday | Services will be conducted Sun- Through Vets’ Office day at 5 p.m. at the First Meth- Veterans who have applied for apprentice training at the Naval ™© Sub Base but who have not been Key West General hospital fol appointed are asked to bring a ‘lowing a short illness. photostatic copy of their dis- charge to the Veterans Adminis. tration office, when making such application. Veterans Administration con: tact representative said that only | ;Mrs. those who have not been ap- sisters, Mrs. federal building, |" ‘odist church for Mrs. Mary De- ritt, 49, who died yesterday at The Rev. 'C.. T. Howes will conduct the LS, Mrs. Demeritt is survived by two sons, Raymond Lazcano and’ George Demeritt; a Kermit Richards: R. E. Davis, Mrs. pointed should come to the ad- ‘George Hendricks, and Mrs. W. ministration’ office at 218\Post|Smith, all of Miami; jers, Willie Yduate of Miami and} Office Building. Elect GLENNC. MINCER STATE ATTORNEY “His Record Merits Your Support” (Paid Political Advertisement) 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 two broth- |Manucl Yduate of New York, land four grandchildren. Burial will be in the family lot fin City cemetery. Lopez Fun- leral Home is in ‘charge o far- ! rangements. | OPEN SUNDAY | From 7 A.M. to Midnight To Serve You GAS - OIL - PARTS H Batteries Charged Flats Fixed GREASE and SPRAY JOBS SERVICE STATION Al Armengol, Owner Division at Francis St. Ph. 9134 Coecccsccovcececes, POOR OLD CRAIG | NOTICE Bus Schedules, arriving and departing, from Key West and other cities in Florida will remain on Eastern Standard Time. FLORIDA GREYHOUND LINES, INC. em ' 2 0 0 0 0 0 00.0900200050000000000000000000 tf Lilt ® z a |‘fast time’ | with the | Westers, who come accustomed to getting | ups hour earlier—or is it later Anyway, you've got the ‘whol wec\cend to figure it out. Public Schools Close | In County May 31 | Easter Holidays concluded thet week were the last holidays fw | the school year, Superintendent of Public Instruction Willard M | Albury said today. | Monroe county's public schoo! | will close on May 31 this yeer, | he said. TWINS GA a 1130 Duval Street Phone 169 Auto Repairs, Painting, | Body and Fender Work of Auto Parts | fi Palave Theater VIRGINIA BRUCE in Love, Honor and Goodbye jews and Serial

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