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et ee eee Service and AP Features For 66,Years Devoted to th Best of Key West. VOLUME LXVII. No. 107 Business Area Zoning Before Board Monday LS x: Henriquez Rites | Set For Sunday DOWNTOWN SECTOR MAY BE PLACED ON “A” STATUS BY CITY PLAN COMMISSION Services for 'Fifael Henriquez, 65, widely known Key West resi- Zoning of the Key West busi- dent who died here yesterday Krij THE SOUTHERNMOST Won't Be Renamed i POINCIANA EDUCATOR SAYS HE WAS SO INFORMED IN COMMUNICATION Albert Carey, principal of Poin- ceived a letter informing him that he will not be reappointed to the position he now holds. ciana Elementary School, has re-; Parents Blamed | For Youth Crimes “Parents are ‘responsible’ in the '' majority of cases of juvenile delinquency” Judge Frank Roberts, juvenile judge whose validity of offi- cers has just been declared in a Stete Supreme Court ruling, said today. “My heart goes out to youngsters” Judge Roberts NEWSPAPER IN THE KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, MAY~4, 1946 \School Principal» |"""#***«#l4 Key West Bars May Lose Licenses | STATE LIQUOR DEPARTMENT TELLS OWNERS NEARNESS TO SCHOOLS REASON 4 | Avery Wilhelm and Fred S. El- rod, state beverage inspectors, jtoday had served notice on four Hiquor vending establishments in downtown Key West that their | | U.S.A. Alcatraz Probe Underway As Fel A Ae te 4 Ae te tp & bn be ben hon len hes i in ln { Late Bulletins (By Associated Press) Se be bbe bn bo bb bn bb bn le REPATRIATING NAZIS MADRID.—The Spanish gov- ons Continue |SECOND GUARD KILLED AS U.S, SEEKS TO. FIND HOW CONVICTS SEIZED PRISON GUNS (By Associated Press) Taxi Sideswiped; Sailor Arrested After a two-block chase by Key West police, John M. Alden, a sailor, was arrested early to- ness district will be taken up at} Superintendent of Public In-| Said. “but at the same time peepee county : liduer, Heeases ernment announced today an or-| day on charges of driving while} SAN FRANCISCO, May @ meeting of the City Planning Commission Monday night at the City Hall. The rezoning of Duval, Divi- noon following a two-week ill- ness, will be conducted at 4:3! o’clock Sunday afternoon at the Lopez Funeras home, - Father Johnson, of St. Mary’s Star of the sion, Fleming and part of Whi head streets is stxeduled for:d cussion, members of: the commis- | sion asserted. jf is likely, the! members. said, that the area will be designated as Business A, Pointing out the importance of the meeting, Charles Curry, com- mission secretary, said a full at- tendance yas desired. ters ,Mrs. Perez Rello, Key West; Zoning restrictions in Poin-|Mrs. B. F. Grant, -Tampa; Mrs. Sea Catholic church, will conduct the rites. A native of Key ‘West, Mr. Henriquez had: lived here his en- tire life. He was part-owner of a Duval strect cafe. A heart ail- ment caused his death. |” He is survived by four. daugh- ‘struction Willard M. Albury was ;on the Keys today and could not be reached for a statement. Un- til his: return ,neither -his secre- tary nor J. Carlyle Roberts, chair- man of the school board; would permit an examination of ‘the minutes of the meeting of lie board at which ‘action was taken in reference to Mr, Carey, -The meeting at which the’ de- cision was reached is reported to have taken ‘place’ a few weeks’ ago. the law must be enforced and I must deal with all ceses which come before me“, Youths who were flouting the. law because they knew that there was no authority to bring them’ before a Mon- roe county juvenile court can do so no longer; the judge’ said, The ruling came through ! this |\week'‘on. the ‘test of whether the ‘bill was a “local bill in the: guise of a general were endangered. J. T. Vocelle, state beverage in- spector, said he would take steps within the next five or six weeks to have the licenses revoked. The warning ‘was served on the four because their establishments (are ‘within 300. feet of the San_ Carlos building, .where a school,| ' is conducted. on.the second floor. | ’ Duffy's ‘Tavern, 506’ Flem'tig street; Boat Bar; 503 Duval street; Bahama Bar, ‘519 Duval street; ahd der has been issued repatriating all obnoxious Nazis in Spain. It was said that the action was de- cided on in an effort to placate the UN Security council. ITALIAN FRONTIER Yugoslavia, was to be ‘discussed \this afternoon’ by ‘the: Big Four. - i : ‘\HUNGARY ARRESTS 89 Raoul’s. '.Place,’, Srm4.h’s | Lane, were ‘the four, warned. ammounced today that 89 men had} Last night all was quiet at catraz, but at dawn, when and mafines who: had duty during the under the influence of liquor, | failing to stop at an intersection and with causing an accident. Police Chief Eisner said he > PARIS.—The! Italian frontier. | jparticularly ‘in’ ‘the’ direction of: \BUDAPEST,—-The government) and Officers Jolly and Carabello} chased the seaman for two blocks after the sailor-failed to stop for a traffic light. His car sideswiped. ‘a taxicab on Carolyn street, be- | tween’ Whitehead and | Duval streets before he was stopped. Alden was ‘released on $200 bond. lieved by fresh cont nt throwing of smoke and gas bom! and the shooting of rifles were resumed. . Resumption of the attack had been underway only a few min- utes when the convicts, corneréd in a cell blotk, returned the fire. Another, guard has .been killed since. yesterday, and it was be- i lieved that most, of the 24 con- It is reported that other notices: of non-reappointnients have been} mailed. . ‘ ciana were placed on a permanent |Florence Ponce: and -Mrs. Nettie bill’, status at the last meeting of the Ponce; both of Miami; three ‘sons, commission. Rafael, Jr., Milton. and Cleve- victs are either dead-or wounded. -*|} been; arrested on charges of hav- The 150 convicts had been '}ing been’ implicated ‘in the killing Former Key Wester _ i Succumbs In Miami land, all of Key We; two sis-" SRELIILI# Francis Street Lot Sold For $14,000 Horace P. Connable and Gene- vieve W. Connable have sold a house and lot at Baxter court and Francis stréet to Carl H. and Ava M. Hilton for $14,000, ac- cording to a deed filed today in the. county clerk's office. A lot, 50 by 100 feet, on Wash- ington street, near William, has been sold by A. Maitland Adams and. Norberg Thompson to James B. Parramore for $1,000. Clarence Thompson has bought a 102 by 185 foot lot at Eleanor ters, three brothers and 19 grand- children. Burial will be in the family lot in City cemetery. TWINS GARAGE 1130 Duval Street Phone 169 Auto Repairs, Painting, Body and Fender Work Plenty of Auto Parts th te do de te tn tthe nto tn tin tna BERNIE '(. PAPY; Navy Fan Theft Case In U.S. Court Monday Cases involving the theft of pedestal fans, valued at $2,500, from the navy yard, will come Monday morning by Judge John W. Holland. Andrew Pent and Dennis Yar- ber will be arraigned on fan theft charges and: Bolivar Valdez and Rogelio Ramirez. on a charge of having received. stolen gov- ernment property: pe up in federal court at 9:30 o’clock | { i Judicial Record Cited By Barnes Paul D. Barnes, candidate for Justice of the Supreme Court of Florida in Group No. 2, in the coming primary,- offers an out- line of his experience while hold- ing office: He was born in Plant City of (Continued on Page Three) GREEN ‘to the UNITED STATES SENATE An Experienced Legislator (Paid. Political Advertisement) { | <SUOUOAEAU PUDONG AUREL | ' FOE '$3,750,0003300 to Gr of three Russian officers. BROWDER DISAPPEARS HELSINKI — Earl Browder, mer communist leader in the United States, disappeared in this city overnight. He had stopped here on his way to Moscow, but fo! has not been seen since he went, to his hotel last night. SENATE SESSION FORCED WASHINGTON.—Senate Lead- er Alben Barkley today forced the’ senate into a Saturday sesion to continue the consideration, of the bill that would grant a loan Britain; ’ Barkley’ said he’ will‘insist ‘on the , guarded; by. marines, and when here today they were ordered to go to the in Miami of cell block, they howled defiantly, formerly of , loudly cheeréd the cornered con- , Sicts and roundly cursed the ma- y rines. One of the 150 is said to n be the infamous “Machine-gun” : Kelly. ( ’s Club and Eastern Star, y ; yea eke was the wife of Capt.! Prison Director John Tinnett James Adams and moved to Mi- arrived at Acaltraz this morning ami several years ago. to begin an investigation, the ob- | —_—_————_ , ;ject of which is to try to de- j termine how. the 24 convicts suc- PALESTINE TENSE coated: iy Wkitia’ Doaienaibn of an (Continued ‘on Page Three) Word was received of the recent death ii Mrs. Jeanette Adams, this city. A long-time resident of Ke; West, Mrs.. Adams was active i PALESTINE.—This city has re been no!)outbréaks || since ‘:the : Pan: | consideration: ‘of! the |) bill : even ' ts | fol tthotigh ‘the’ proposed renewal of, and Thompson streets from Ida Reynolds for $1,000. ae Qualified by'Experience ; Staie Representative ‘WILL SPEAK OVER) “Monday * Palave Theater |. TITO GUIZAR in **MEX LOANA? A by Friend. of B.C. Papy) Se lentententeantan’ x Suwonlad ELECT PAUL G, 72. ALBURY | JAMES Your County Commissioner PULL LEVER 32A (JIM) FRANKLIN Business Man (Paid Political Advertisement) YOUR STATE SENATOR Friend of Monroe County Veteran of both World Wars Able . . . Successful Lawyer and Business Man . . . Experienced There Is No Substitute for Experience and Every Night 8 P.M. to 2 A.M. To the Music of TOMMY THOMPSON and His Band SLOPPY JOE’S BAR | “The Best Drinks In Town” { Vote for Better Government Vote for JIM FRANKLIN (Paid Political Advertisement) NARADA ADADABAAAAAABAAAIAAAASASAAAAAADS BASEBALL TOMORROW AFTERNOON Morrison Field Bombers Vs. Conchs MUNICIPAL STADIUM GAME AT 3:30 Admission 50 Cents nn. 2... ead bbahbabbals \\\ A.A. ‘Barney’ POSTON Lake! Park, Fla. CANDIDATE FOR STATE RAILROAD COMMISSIONER Gro £ Subject to frou ee Primaries “The Sout ida Ga Paid Politig; " AAAABRBRADRRARARADAREDADADERAEEDD ‘HAVE DONE A SPLENDID JOB’ When you work with a person, you are afforded an opportunity to gauge his ability UAL OCESA LURE AGEL If he has done a good job, naturally you maintain that it is to the advantage of those who employ him to permit him to continue doing a good job. Here is an estimate of your State Representative: J. MIN| AYERS. | LAMAR BLEDSOE Speaker Pro Tem Chief, Clerk FLORIDA EVANS CRARY Speaker STATE -OF House of Representatives Tallahassee B. ELLIOTT Representative Palm Beach County, May 31, 1945 Pahokee, Florida Hon. Bernie C. Papy Member of ‘House of Representatives Monroe County Dear Bernie: It has indeed been a great pleasure to have served with you during the 1945 session of the Florida Legislature. It has been my privilege to observe you almost daily}»and Iam happy ‘to state that I feel you have done a splendid job. The people of your county should be complimented in, selecting a man of your type and_ ability to serve them. Very sincerely yours, B. ELLIOTT Representative Palm Beach County lal lalnlinindntntntntntntntetedndtn td ddd banner THE LEADING CANDIDATE FOR STATE ATTORNEY For ~-STATE’S : At One Cent Apiece OTe Cl TL ELE DELETES. _ HERE IS GOOD NEWS! oe oa i | | i JOE MEDINA will be ‘FREE DE! EFFECTIVE MONDAY, MAY 6th of All Cleaning and Pressing As You Know, We Are NOT BEGINNERS in the Dry Cleaning Business PHONE 282 or 267-W and “e will CALL FOR and DELIVER Your Work the draft law dies, * STATE ATTORNEY — There Is No Substitute for Experience (Paid Political Advertisement) Chee RRR. personally in charge | | | LIVERY! 24-HOUR SERVICE at No Extra Cost All, Work Guaarnteed WHITE 3 STAR CLEANERS 701 DUVAL STREET RAAAAAAAADADAAAAAAAAAAAAASAAASAASAAALS THE WAR IS OVE 1> i> > > Victorious America has nation of all times, but we are still reeling from the effects. The cost and sacrifice has been tremendous. The future is uncertain. Key West in particular, and Monroe county in general, stand on the threshold of hug our opportunity for recogniti put our shoulders to the wheel for which we fought. “INDEPENDEN' On Tuesday, May 7th, Be Sure to Cast Your Vote for A Man Who Has the Best Interests of Monroe Co and that man is John Carbonel. LET THIS BE ¢ OUR SLOGAN VOTE FOR PULL LEVER CAPABLE FEARL His Record Speaks for Itself Political Ad. paid for by Fr bbb bbbbhbbhphbbpbhbbpbhbbbbhbbbbbbbhbbhbbbhbbhhaan tbe en eee eee eee eee ee ee 8 ATTORNEY Forward With Carbonell’ JOHN CARBONELL, JR. for STATE REPRESENTATIVE NO. 28 822 SIMONTON STREET | emerged the most powerful e and early expansion. This is ion and greatness, Let us all and realize some of the things ‘CE FOR ALL” unty at Heart l, Jr., a Key West Businessman ESS AGGRESSIVE iends of John Carbonell Jr. Mee eehees0044444444444446464646446000004) CASA ; CAYO | E ¥ " Aes quthern i State Representative o 28s, gira! is A YoTe fer... DINING R COCKTAIL LOUNGE Opens 5 P.M. Daily- a \ cores A , Actis Cotatastions (Paid Political Advertisement) | amg ps OCEAN ; TIE WILLE. P. ROBERTS OCEAN VIE Candidate for 520 UNITED STREET STATE REPRESENTATIVE en Will Speak REDE ro Pa MONDAY, AT 6:45 | Sits From $1.25 W.K.W.F. Also Service A la Carte Breakfast Served 8 to 10:30 1600 ON YOU RDIAL (Paid Political. Advertisement) Luncheon Served 12 to 2 Dinner Served.. Sto 9 AVTUUAUEUUUOUPERUEEU AHEAD ' OPEN Sve PAUL D. BARNS 1 To Serve You Candidate for GAS.- OIL. PARTS | Justice of Supreme Court Batteries Charged Promote an Experienced Florida Flats Fixed Judge to @ Position where he GREASE and SPRAY JOBS can be of Greater Service to | POOR OLD CRAIG the People of Florida e Floridian, World War Vet SERVICE STATION j eran, Qualified by Experience, Al Armengol, Owner | Property Owner in Monroe Division at Francis St. | Nativ Ph, 9134. County for Many Years (Paid Political Advertise FAIR PLAY Some of Key West's Leading Citizens Take Up Pat Cannon’s Cause ERNEST RAMSEY: WILL SPEAK TO YOU OVER W.K.W.F. MONDAY May 6th, at 8:25 P. M. (Paid Political Advertisement) ALAAAAAAADD Daa aadaAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ALi @ 242244444644444 FRANK O. SPAIN HEAR W. CURRY HARRIS ON WKWF 7:45 P.M. - MONDAY - MAY 6 (Political Advertisement Paid by Friends of Frank O. Spain)

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