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cae . veer CORAL ROCKETS By L. P. ARTMAN, JR. Ae tt Ae tn a tn tn ts ttn tn tn tn tn tn nn tr a ta Lr rr fs INSIDE ;ment went into effect, at of practic 7 to making the police department re- as iaetn ee gauktiog spectable in all its dealings. This lest. which is against the situation of police officers dis- end further observed in obeying his orders has. caused few places, is to lay oneself considerable criticism in. the city, If it were just the |45 has been noted in Rock- thom te worry about|ets of the past weeks!!! Also, the be mo question because | “shrill” groups “Sought out ‘ave im & distinct minority this association a id proclaimed it hed disgruntled to the winds, seeking | Aine = acaga} ar Those will any a ‘anne to dictate to i? started te tad that TURN THAT GHT OFF mew has been added; Whenever theréthas been trou- ‘ge dictation is allow, and (2) ble, either in Slot machine raids semi-gembling groups or other gambling raids, what has are forcing the issue in @ been the tactic of those so struck? fevenge, part attempt to get/It has always’ been to turn’ the im the field. These latter spotlight, which is°on their un- . whieh all of a sud-'jawful doings, back on the police to look like angels |who have allowed it, whether the = insist om etrict observance of | police have done so without mone- * i te creep up along been taking ab its policy; If you ps E - ere im reality putting al! at-\tary behind-the-back considera- $e get back into their busi- tion or not. You see, if a de- Ter behind them. 1 wonder partment has “allowed” an un- realize this. jlawful situation to exist, then |when they “crack down” on that |} junlawful situation fhe depart- GAMBLING? ,ment’s position can be made most course, the obvious recourse Uncomfortable. Which is what fatter groups is to raise the attempt is now, as has been bout everything in the city seen by publicity peed @uien Sabe? A| ° , a new gambling GAMBLING without GRANT + Yeu, mo; yes, no? But! The issue is this: If you wish ® teelize thet the time gambling and no police benefits nia sllewed the pres-' thereby, that.is what the city has }wish gambling and, ‘contribute te theip Hee eu tection, then that} hi ling house operators wi word and information is correct, I can tell you that department heads in the city wish no smack of gratf to return to the city, as was whispered in old days. Those jwho wish the return of graft to the city hall, wish also the “pro- jtection” it would give them to re- open their illicit enterprises. Will gambling reopen in Key~ West? My guess is yes. After a few heads are knocked together and the point of “no grat seenphe: sized. city SAYS" FINAL. MOVE The city tells me that this is a final order. That gambling will ease being run out in the open, hat it will be forced behind sur- reptitious walls off main streets and that police officers have or- ders to seek out gambling and make raids. As for , this -latter © continue I am convinced policy, I guess I'll. have to wait Aovegoing setement. jand see it first. It will be,an in- |teresting experiment, ¢ ASSOCIATION CAUSE! e@aueed this sudden shut- in the city?) Louis Eisner lays ly on police offi- him Who have; dis-| bis Orders and the city fot to associate with ig house operators, es- FOR THIS WRITER { when in uniform, and! Personally, I get one heck. of a of any sort lot more kick out of landing a Tip one of the sit-|big tarpon and seeing the :sun- was lo have been ‘set, which~gbes-with™ this, tan When the new govern-, Winning $50 gambling. > rest, is now in rapid re- to “The plan of the majority here now is to get the gambling dens off Du- not to allow new ones im. But this group's and this group's motive known to the general which is not easily i + FORCED BACK surreptitious gamb- rf is that present will fovee surreptitious and the peddling of bo- farther and farther the main street. I have the statement that smail- . Which has gone the years in Key West, is} by the majority of Ke epeciaily the Latin rac enjoys strong Cuban cigars 4 and bolita and coffee. Pi am shown proof that the of persons here do not and “umbrella” and wed SLOT MACHINE WARNING Recent slot’ chine operators who haye opened up will be driv- en back to cover, .I.;understand. This is a fair 5 arm, I believe; TARPONS AND SUNSETS. | TR et, GNI As Taken \Key West In From DaysGoneB y me OF MAY 18, 1936 Representative J. Mark Wil- cox, who had been in Washing- ton to see President Roosevelt about a loan to construct the proposed Overseas Highway bridges, will be in Key West Tuesday and will make an ad- dress in the county courthouse in the afternocn. He is expected to announce the President’s de- | cision about ‘the proposed loan. | Bond representatives and! county coramissioners held a! meeting last night to consider a! proposal for the refunding of the county’s bonds, amounting to $3,- 200,000. Final action on the pro- | pesal was deferred Five hundred drésses mers made in the WPA sewing room! at Grinnell and Catherine streets, | it was anionaced today. The} azesses will be given to needy Gravy (5.1 Goldsmith) says today in his golf column that! William Wesley Watkins, the southpaw, is fast developing into the best Key West golfer. Gravy says that Willie’s ‘“squeedegie” putting is the thing that’s putting him out in front as “tops”. a ‘ a | doe ‘Fernandez, who is now, making his home in Miami, ar. rived today to. visit friends. i Assistant State Attorney J.) Laneelot Lester, who had been: attending a meeting of the State Democratic Committee in Jack- | sonville, returned today. Key West Boys’ Fellowshiy| Club is arranging for a weel camping trip somewhere on th lower chain of keys during the summer. Today The Ctiizen says in an editorial paragraph: “In case of doubt, don’t doubt, and don’t lend.” THE ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING en Building PHONE A A a a tn Be a tn te Your Horoscope FAMOUS QUOTES “He's tall and very handsome A Sindcure, Huh? “The last time I saw you your SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1946—|and@ very wonderful.” — Lana|husband was working for the Turner, announcing recent mar-|government. What's he doing | The indications for this day are for a peculiar vocation, or. a strange experience in environ- ment, with some success attend- ing it. It carries industry and inventive faculty, coupled with patience and thrift. There will be more wealth than the native will really need for the gratification of the simple tastes indicated. There is also good fortune by marriage. SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1946—The aspiration of yesterday may be intensified into a desire for vain things, for which there will be exertion to no purpose. The na- ture is steadfast and persevering, ;with a considerable amount oi native ability, but more success may come by being employed by jothers than by following the per- sonal aims. ‘ GROCERIES STOLEN H. M. Leaving, 135-C, Poin- ciana, reported to police that | thieves broke into his locked automobile, parked in the busi- ness area on Duval street, and. stole a quantity of groceries last night. « OCEAN VIEW RESTAURANT 520 UNITED STREET CAPT. 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Wason, National Assn. of Manufacturers. “Poets in America find it hard to make even a living.”—Edgar Lee Masters, receiving a $5,000 fellowship. The alfalfa plant hag a long} tap root system which penetrates deeply’ into the soil, and enables the plant to secure nourishment } and moisture beyond the reachj of other crops. Strand Theater JOAN DAVIS in ‘George White’s Scandals’) Coming: “House on 92nd Street” «SBR RBRBRRRRES Monroe Theater FRED MacMURRAY and EDWARD G. ROBINSON in “Double Indemnity” : "The Enchanted Cottage’ * We Will Close at 1 o'Clock Every Thursday now?” “Nothing—he’s still in the same Barbara Hutton, deny-| place.” PRESCRIBED FOR IN THE PAST 14 YEARS RAY BAN SUN GLASSES BAUSCH & LOMB PRODUCTS USED EXCLUSIVELY DR. J. A. VALDES OPT (OMETRIST Office ‘Hours: 9-12/2-5 p.m. Evenings by Spal gies ' bg Bane 7 Residence 2a} Chas. Aronovitz Department Store * Key West's Largest Store * ‘OPEN FOR Hattery ae AND Coolness! | s’seen in woman's HOM coMP. 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