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

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He 6 eeoimen fitted for oo Bm we aee of lew. his tee Fal Net Take Any Chance by Voting jor Judge Barns for the enrve Miners Ignore Truman; Only OUOOOOOOMS is: leading to mines in all Medico Charged peta regions in the United - ; : States were opened today, yet, With Slapping Child Patient, 4 (By Assvciated Presa) despite the fact that the mines j are now being operated by the | government, only a few men re- | turned to the pits. The President's request to con- gress for legislation that would! {empower him to. draft workmen, jon strike against the government, into the army, and to. provide, } penalties for leaders who would; '! advise their labor units not to re- turn to work, evidently had little affect on striking miners, whose ery at every pit was, “No con- Few Baek at Work _WASHINGTON, May 27. —| NEWSPAPER IN KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1946 LEATHERCRAFT AT USO LEATHERCRAFT is a fascinating habit for, bluejackets at the Jack- son Square USO arti many take up this fascinating carving and weaving of leather there. F ootpad Slugs, rs Teather Named Robs Navy Man | As Supervisor in Attack Here| of Child Cam Attacked by an unidentified! ‘The city’ récreation day: camp assailant, James C. McClintock,! at»Poinciana Community Center tract, no work.” Senator Wayne Morse, of | Ofegon. declared he opposed | ground that forced labor would | be equivalent to peonage, and | that the government's keeping | the profits in the operation of | seized industries, as the Presi- | dent also proposed, was equiv: alent to confiscation. He also opposed the proposal to appoint a five-man board to settle \ strikes against the government. | John L. Lewis’ silence and the ! action of the miners in refusing }to return to work probably will | speed the President's recom- In Army Probed| j it was stated. Action on the bill, (fy Aemoctated Press) in the event the strike is) not WASHINGTON, May 27.—In-! settled in the nieantime, was pre- | weetigation of the “caste system” dicted for as early as Wednesday | ie the Army ts being conducted] in the senate. The bill already ty © six-man board of army] has passed the house. @itieers, “with General James Doolittle as chairman. 1 was said that the discrimina tien complained of was confined te only a few officers, who seem Pearce Rites Sete ss | 1 oBeTonigh nity of man” in a democracy. Thomas H. Pearce, 63, died Such changes as requiring an} 3unday at 2:10 am. at a local; itioer to first serve at least one} \ospital following an illness of year a an enlisted man and to} ‘¢veral weeks. t provide food and equal] Funeral services for the de-| traveling facilities for officers| °¢ased will be held this afternoon and men, are among the pro-| 't 5:30 o'clock from the chapel of ; he Lopez Funeral Home. ls that the board will con- - : ‘ Se boar wi) OM") The Rev. Simeon Hall, of the Grace and Truth Hall, will offi- PLAYERS’ MEE: DELAYED ciate. There will no Key West| Burial will be in’the family lot; Players meeting tonight. n City cemetery. ! The Players announced that it} Survivors of the deceased in- will be postponed to the ‘follow- slude'a sister, Miss Carrie Pearce. | ing Monday at 8 saan a nods paaanbanmaaaaannnaadl mmm | ROASTERS and FRYERS | DINNER DANCE | Brapyss (ive) Poultry | ? P.M. — Thursday, May 30 and Egg Market O8;ET 1214 White St. f OFFICERS’ CLUB pre-e elly eee ese ya FORT TAYLOR bend ee Tickets $1.50 Reservations, similar Phone 1070, 1529-J or at Club Before Tuesday Noon Foot of Margaret Street JEWFISH | at the police station, then turn- ~ DAILY OFFERINGS at LOWE FISH CO. GREEN TURTLE STEAKS SELECT OYSTERS - SNAPPER YELLOWTAILS - GROUPER ALSO OTHER VARIETIES 33, chief electrician at the Fleet will open Monday morning, June Sound School, was beaten uncon-! 3: scious .and robbed near the:Fleet-! The camp will be operated five any such legislation on the | wood club, Sunday night, city po-! days a week from 8:30 to 4:30 | lice report < | each day during June, July and Patrolman Carl Ingraham /| August. A diversified recreation said Mr. McClintock told him | program including swimming, he was struck from behind as crafts, story telling, games, and he descended the steps at the .: sports will be offered. Fleetwood between 9:30 and 10 Mrs. Elizabeth Franz, one of o'clock. He regained con- , the Key West Junior High school sciousness at 1:30 a.m..in a va- | teachers, has been selected. as, cant lot near the club, Patrol- man Ingraham said. j Mrs. The chief eiectrician was robbed teaching ‘and camping experience of his wrist watch and about $20, | with girl seout and Sunday he told police. | school groups: ., Both of the electrician’s eyés| Registratiens are still being ac- the director for the day camp. mended bill through the senate, were blackened and he suffered ; cepted at the Public Welfare | severe head and face cuts. apparently was slugged by: a’ 11:30 each, morning. black-jack,. police believe. The camp is for children six The police officer said the in- ‘to 12 and is-being held at the re- jured man was given fizst.aid quest of . working parents who ij want their children taken care ed over to the Shore Patrel....,of im a anpetwised recreationypre- He" office in the city hall from 9 to ; who took him to the Navy kos- | gram during working hours: pital. { BER rier McClinhick*said he had no Conservatives Win idea as to, the identity of his as- Sa German Eléetion sailant. Police are continuing an (Uisy “Kaaotitea Preesi paca LONDON, May 27.—Election yesterday in the American zone in Germany resulted in victory for the.. Conservativ Social Democrats finished- second amd the Communists, a poor third. In Czechoslovakia, elections there yesterday resulted in the Awards Made | In Doll Show Approximately 20 girls entered dolls in the doll show held at} Bayview Pa Ss ay. E Or ben aoe ee aden [Communi polling the largest MacDonald for, the “prettiest |VOl Witt Social Democrats and doll”, to ‘Eleanor Gato. for the’ | Conservativestrpiling in that or- “doll’ that looked most lie aj9s ges: Gee young woman, to Barbara Ann MOTORIST: ARRESTED Trout for the “best dressed” and Charged, With “having operated to Martha Ang: Gandolfo, who !an ,autom@bile while under the had two entrij botht of which | inftuehce6f intoxicants, Ralph won priz Her; twin, baby doWs | Birvhy: Chitagoéwas arrested by won the “cutest” ’and her Sem- | patrolman G° Gutierrez over the inole Indian was the “most un-|weekend. ‘The motorist was to usual” doll in the show. ‘have appeared before Judge En- The judges were Mrs. F. H.|rique Esquinaldo in city court MacLain and Miss Barbara Mac- | this afternoon. For te Senator og Will Speak TONIGHT at 7:45 OVER WKWF 1600 ON YOUR DIAL (Paid Political Advertisement) Telephone 151 ome te fill the vacancy on by the retirement of Judge has been a Circuit fer the Supreme Court Bench by experience and temperament. Supreme Court rtining by ae of Judge Barns RE-ELECT JAMES A. Clim) FRANKLIN STATE SENATOR Vote for the Man Who... Led the ticket by big vote in First Primary. Has proven he is a friend of Monroe County. Is able and experienced. Has a record which entitles him to another term. PULL LEVER 5-A | and VOTE FOR Senator. FRANKLIN and You Will Vote for the Welfare of MONROE COUNTY (Paid For by Friends of Senator Franklin) | “BEST FOR A NIGHT'S REST‘ Franz -has had 11 years, a a / PIONEER HOTEL | foop - prinks - GAS THE U.S.A. ¥ Heavy Vote Sought by Bar Association in Primary Tomorrow “All over town you hear thats we are going to have an exceed- ingly small vote in Monroe county tomorrow,” Judge Ray- mond R. Lord said today, “but we will have a big vote if all organizations in Key West do} what the Monroe County Bar As-} sociation is going to do.” j | Judge Lord explained that the! f City Probe Up as Bicyclist Fractures Nose Eugene W. Knowles was riding along a city street Friday very peacefully. Suddenly near the corner ef Whitehead and Eaton streets he struck a rut! Mr. Knowles suffered @ fractured nose and several bruises. He appeared before acting City Manager Charles Roberts Saturday and show- ed his condition. An inter- view with City Attorney Lance Lester was arranged and Mr. Roberts said today that he is calling for an in- vestigation to determine the city’s responsibility for the affair. Postman Larsen reported witnessed the accident. NF ehdeihedh | + Maria Santana Dies Suddenly association held a special meet- i ing to arrange for its members to ‘urge Key Westers not to forgo their civic duty to cast their bal- Hots. Continuing, Judge Lord said: ' “For the benefit of our com- ' munity, it is just as essential i | for us tomorrow to cast as many votes as we did in the first. prmiary. The fact is, all ; members of the bar association | feel it would be a great boost | to Key West if we polled a larger vote tomorrow than we | did in the first primary. If we | succeeded in doing that, you | may be sure we would be out- ' standina in the state as the ; only one of the 67 counties that did it, which would mean much | favorable publicity for us. For the sake of our community, I | i trust that other civic bodies | Miss Maria Santana, 55, died will. strive to their utmost to {Saturday night at 8:15 at a local | hospital. Sry Seh.Roters, 39°.90, 10-tbe | Miss’Santana was taken ill sud- i . : 'denly while visiting her dottor That end,. he‘ added;’ probably | 244 was rushed te the hospit will not be attained, because of | Where she died a few hours afte lack .of, interest im the/three con- |) uing admitted. tests, one of local importance, | Funeral services are being held though the two candidates are residents of the mainland <€c- chapel of the Pritchard Funeral tion of this senatorial district. |}fome, with the Rev. Guillermo Even at that, Judge Lord’s' perez, pastor of the Latin Meth estimate of the vote tomorrow | odist church, officiating was higher than any other pre- Burial wil} take p! diction made to The .| family plot in City ¢ Among those asked for Survivors of the d opinions were J. Frank Roberis, | clude four brothers, C who keeps in close touch with | uel, Willie and Ste the local political situation; J. Lancelot Lester, who is “pull-} ing” for one of the aspirants and M ae N . has done much to help his can- asonic olice didacy ir. Key West, and Judge} Call Communication of Anchor Lord, who is advocating the nom- | Lodge No. 182, F. & A.M. this ination of a candidate running | evening, 6:30 P.M., followed at for another office. | 8:00 P.M., by regular communice- Mr. Roberts placed his esti- _ tion. mate at 2,700; Mr. Lester, 2,- | All members and visiting breth 500, and Judge Lord, 2,800. jern invited to be present. Candidates for the Democratic} By order: nomination for senator from this W. P. WILLIAMS, district. are James A. Frankin, in- w. cumbent, and Bob King; Paul./D. Barns and‘ W.. Raleigh Pette- way, are in the race for the Dem- — ocratie nomination for the seat | sayyyjuymemmummataususeaamamnpanenetee on the supreme eourt bench that | Vie mae vacant tte end SWIM and’ PLAY AT will be made vacant, at the end WEAVER’S of the year, by the resignation of | Armstead Brown; and Fred W OPEN ALL NIGHT rilo, Man Santana |GERALD H. ADAMS, Secretary Brown and Wilbur C. King {2 railroad commissione Air Conditioned For Your Comfort 151 N. E. FIRST STREE! and OIL AUDDULVOURETUOULTHOOLI SUH LO°H00 000 Ana es nan ag NOR Rnn RRO For STATE E Ip the Heart of Miami The Rendezvous of Key West SERVICEMEN and CIVILIANS One Block West of Bus Depot f eee RTE RS OUR FACTORY METHODS Can Show You Real Performance and Economy HAVE YOU CAR TUNED TODAY FOR SUMMER DRIVING Paid Polit | Me 6 o'clock this evening from the) City, Health, Authorities ~ Open Drive Against Polio; Eating Places Are Checked — ties pre jetting also asked payne jcheck this diesse caret couperate with the letat in an effort t de « sible to stop 6 malad In askong that tal guard ageme ng Clty (a piomed DDT wil tbe truck. see that the The clared on Stock ietend and alw meted that t been x6 He asked garbage 1p p (Continued on Page ng tee ” Auto Care SEAT COVER ROY'S KEY WEST AUTO Pants 12) Devel Sewer Compountod by Kap Phar prar cate GARDNER'S PHARMA: 5 Peene +f free t o = ee wwrwrwreeeer: SENATOR or All the People Mlways On the Job Adve

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