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SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1946 THE Capitol Hill Shocked Ses Kelle King Defends Stand Two Methodist By, High Court Feud; Are Given Jobs Ministers Here JacksonScoresJudges OnPoliceForee) In Firing Policemen’ Are‘ranserred) Two more officers were added The Rev. C. T. Howes, who to the Key West police force! *CITY MANAGER TAKES has been transferred as ‘pastor of ny | HOUSE IS TIMID ISSUE WITH OPINION) the Fist Methodist church, wilt), |) JUSTICE q Appo' Chief Louis “i r his new y Myst p ee ee CLAIMS HE RE-* M. J. Elener, the tee olticars é Tre imc OF ATTORNEY; TOWN charge at Pahokee, and the eee : |ATIONAL SENTED ATTACKS ST. PAUL’S RAIL ‘ are Eugene O. Sanchez, 35, and CHARTER CITED day the Rev. G. Leon ‘We ‘ bet , . sorties : Clarence P. Kellar, 28. Both esianail we D. D., will a will | IS as SOMA MADE ON HIM DURING $800.00, FOR RELIEF are married. oe ° oad pepeciaebard ope 2 Despite an opinion by City At-! his first. phe ‘as Mr. Howes! Cstusly Gulia a Poppy Sale a. IN WAR DISTRIC i i WASHINGTON, June 11—The ‘torney Lancelot Lester, City | successor, on Sunday morning. WAR CRIME TRIALS T i F hae Bee ne ‘house showed evidences of shaki-' Manager Dave « mee today spl It will be the first time that - (My Asnoctated Press) Ait Ghee Vea vacancies HAviha bad caused Gy, ney ovem tne biopic PeN- fended his position in the firing| the First Methodist has had a To Be F: riday - - ‘ Y sion i = i i i x ini PW 5 artes June 11. —'tered in the wake of war both in |the suspension of six police offi- Son for the timidity, it way stated, {2f SX Police officers here recently. | doctor beciagbindd ere sash Annual poppy sale of the cane « ington was shocked! Europe and the Pacific, and to|cers recently on charges of in-,is because this is election year,| Attormey Lester's opinion, anes eee tired, Veterans of Foreign Wars = — porn Court Jus- ‘provide funds for the relief of |Subordination. Two officers were and congressmen, up for re-elec- ga a Seen: sees Deeetlig Meme Oe rapa gt was | auxiliary, Southernmost Post ee Robert Jackson's attack on distressed peoples and expansion | appointed yesterday by Chief tion, feared that their favoring}. ‘Me UY veprolasiog: said |, abe Dee a eee No. 3911, will be held here ee fatiens, ‘Black ‘and of Christian teaching and social | Eisner. the: bill, in. view of. the furor] Samgette city macewer wes |Tamiaml Temple, Miami, where| "HST service, the Episcopal church in The police chief said the new | throughout the country a few “ ‘ The sale will be conducted Justice Jeckson charged that |the United States has launched| officers would be given “rigid” | years ago against a similar meas- illégek he had been pastor for three} |e city streets and at the Weck wes @ dominant figure | drive for more than eight mil-| igstruction in police work, ure, may defeat them at the| .The second paragraph of the | Years. He served at St. Cloud for Saas o , 2 ar lion’ doliars. to: form ie Pea 344 pa jeri tete have already polls. ae attorney's letter read as fol- cpa years before going to mere ae pheraea nt % favor of a former client, | struction ana Advance Fund asgumed their duties. The present bi i bdal gs § m4 added that Justice Mur- |” Assignel a quota of $1,200 as| a eet laivoell geal areley Served |. “It is my opinion that the city| The Rev. A. G. Cox, pastor | ine Bana Jenson Ml Many Phycletane Sogad ee ows im behalf of Justice | its share in the tack, the con- ° five years and paid annuities |™@nager had the power to con- of the Eismingy eines Methe- yard. . fe bring about a deci- |‘gregation of St. Peul’s chure Russia Cets amounting to $2,674, will, when |duct the investigation which he| dist church, has been trans- 9 Los tion favorable to the client. | Key West, unde: the leadership} “ST mii he becomes 62 years of age, |Teported to you was conducted by| ferred to Haines City. and will A table will be located in Commenting on the case, a'of the Rev. J. H. MacConneii, S ° D . draw a pension of $1,465 a year, |fim, but because of the civil serv. |‘ leave Friday for that place. front of the Gardner drug. ger of government officials, has raised $800. : clence.. lata By the payment of more money |i€¢ Provision of the city charter,| His successor, the Rev. J.B. 1 Sere on, cian od spa ae Whose names were not disclosed, while serving, he may receive jhe did not have the power to dis-| Reid, is expected to arrive Fri- | | poppy’ sales ‘in * ‘; 4 @emanded to know why Jackson as much as $6,538 yearly. charge the policemen and, in this} day or Saturday ‘ahd: to preach ‘The table: will be! in charge had waited since May, 1945, “Freed” Susi oi ‘ On America! Senator Byrd opposed the meas- |"esPect Proper procedure was not! his first sermon in his new bas loeb Be ee aged ed “apres gd in question CUNY! '| (By Associated Press) jure in the senate, but was de- eowed: scales at hfpeeeetets TT rer | diiron 68 tha poppy day wae handed down by the court, I F FB ‘TON, June 11.—Rus-|feated by more than two to one.| “Acting Within Rights"—King | comes from Omaha. fefore this attacking Black and) Ss Held or I cit ee tendo oke ef the biggest The bill was then sent to the! Mr. King, however, told The] The Rev. E. S. Doherty He Te eae ae . jals declared further} .Saxen Cawthon, negro, who customers for the scientific ae house. (pes hncemoboorat re mr le peer ats eee bees flowers ave veed for the: s- that al tik ees : Ion pleaded guilty in criminal court {industrial reports gathered and | rt eee i ‘ i Gam sistance of veterans. net been appointed chief justice, {TANCY, was detained, after he was |Sovernmeny. | sg F irms Enjoined grdination. Food Collection brea : ad put 16 peuieusn comme of wna ol gees piyapectana tt? ti , i ; ssia c ” i 3 - im scvordance with a promise | eee man, | ns Tbuyer of printed copies of Amer- In2 OPA ‘As T interpret the city char- | Bogged By Polio) : are seriously it}, to Respite = yeen made him by Judge Caro, when the case [ican patents since obtaining a n SES) tet. L had the authority to fire, Pidsinie ce polio ti Key Wels Boxin Tourne Dr. Riley expects t uke om late President Roosevelt in cams. luetoce kt Waa wa $27,000 order—good for 270,000 remove, suspend, demote, fine, : Bee iS pol - 7 PhS 7 “ extended survey of the es & 14! pea apes ape es at could [patents, or about a 10 years’ com-| In a consent decree and judg- discharge or reduce the police has interferred ery wit y ie S hi dul d H tthe drive to combat the @iese Jackson admitted that there be learned, Cawthon had not |Plete file—nearly a year ago. ment, a temporary injunction | officers.” Mr. King said. The co ene ricelearnarean hi sa Che e CPE health officials here anmewmes ee 20 ee gourt. nd been implicated ii violation The Commerce Department's j has been issued in federal court | city. mateger cited. section a i eRe ate on ‘ae De, Botart eid that he resented attacks plic ine of the city charter to bolster his | gty in Europe and in Asia, Ger-, A series of amateur boxing| director of Publication Board, which dis- |here today against a Key West FESS eee bed been made on him saaiilad to cca came seminates the scientific and in- | business firm charged with OPA | SOntention- ald Saunders, chairman of the! events is scheduled to get under-| foundation et Warm while be wes in Nuernberg, dustrial reports, says that in | violations. The policemen suspended were | !ocal committee said today. way,in the next two weeks, | Ga. founded fwesiding ot the war criminals | he had been arrested else- the four months that the scien- The order enjoined Mrs, |J0hn Nelson, Frank Jolly, George “It had been our intention.” | ‘The tournament is being pro-| Reosevelt, here Wiel. He asserted that Black | Where ked that, as| tific and industrial reports have | Albert J. Mills, doing business |Gutierrez, ‘Eugene Hernandez,| he added, “to enlist the serv- | moted by Edward Stokes and one Se ee fed Murphy and Douglas had | ee eae eae e dc enrtant| been offered for sale. the Soviet’| as Long's Furniture Store, 00 |@"! Maraham and Hector Cas-| ices of members of local Bey {Mario Santana, both widely| BY & Setively opposed President |Cawthon hai a vagrant | purchasing Mission has placed tro. They have appealed to the| and Girl Scout troops, but gve | known in boxing circles in the| MUMS ed Flemin treet, i ie é i Truman's naming him as chief | While in Key West, ‘he would) grace tt orderd’ arid Amtorg, f Siena avy inca farecy civil service board here and aj were forced to abandon that |K.y West area. . of the ie: justice. suspend a sentence of 90 days in the Russian trade organization, " date for a hearing is expected to} Plan when polio ‘was discover- Training facilities have been ‘The seme informants explained | Jail if he assuted’ the ‘court he & Fs $11,000. bd piles de ag cy ty pee be set shortly. ‘ ed here. The Scouts were to | 4 aBiet the-Civila Beach lub! thet, instead of the three mem- Would leave town. “The reports cover wartime de-| prices, Suit against the te make house-to-house ¢an- | nq 4 number of contenders, in- | Sere epposing Jackson's cleva-| | Cawthon agreed, but béfore opments from German, Jap-| was filed by Paul A. Porter, {Yarbro Starts Term vasses, either te obtain canned | cjiding Sal Alvarez, Ray Carl- fem te the chief justiceship, for-| he Was released ‘Chief Deputy (nese, Italian, French, Swiss and! Tymitiatoe of she OP urate Ia U.S; Peritones food or money with which to /ton and Dace Ball, Australian; ter members of the court, Char-| Sheriff Moreno Wallace was [other foreign sources, as well as an dhe! case Gif Lack Axise a5. +. Penitentiary) puy food. J amateur champion, have signi: [Srente. les Beene Moghes and Owen B;} informed that an FBI agent cine’ American“ones. ‘Sometimes''* case. Py do--k- Dennis Yarbro, sentenced late}: “As conditions are. now, welpied their-desiy-to-take part inte } ponieagi. Reberts. bad advised against his! Wished to question Cawthon. | there is a Russian réport. ing business as the Wictory 1,2 week in federal court here | appeal to residents to leave their} events, jfhittédt to egbeirtment on the ground that After the questioning, he was One Russian order called for ci toe serena street, “to three-year term for conspir-| contributions for the charity at} santana is a former Key West yesterday as @ susperied petie Soult intensify the feud. They; fingerprinted and the prints | copies of all reports listed— | {1 “ereement to See nn; acy, left yesterday in custody of! their churches, or, in cases where ‘fighter and a member of the city case, hospital attaches superket seominended that an outsider Were sent to Washington. around 1,000, covering a wide | Junction was made, conditioned y's. Deputy Marshal Myrtland/ food is to be given, at the Vene-| police force. Stokes was 6n the | « oxtuailinghil te Semec, and, as a result, Presi-'| “If it turns out the FBI does! range of topics—in a single sar Sovernment making an- ‘Cates for, Atlanta penitentiary | tian Blinds” Company in’ the/ Billy Conn tour in’ England last . dent Truman appointed Fred F. not want him,” Chief Wallace) weekly catalog. : eee ercagation and, if find: | where he will serve the sentence. | Jefferson’ building! Checks may| year and has managed Tommy Legion Te Hear Vinson chief justice said, “We will release him and] ‘Officials got the impression IN no violations, the injunction) “yoo was sentenced by| be sent to Kermit Lewin, who is| tucker and other fighters. , see that he leaves town.” that a major Russian interest, | Will be dissolved. : : Judge John W. Holland follow- | the treasurer of our committee.” C ° both in the reports and in pi he injunctions were issued by ing his conviction in connection Mr. Saunders said that only} ypw AUXILIARY MEETINGS | Jonvention *.° Er foxtaanbenbics Beane \ Maritime Strike CHILD Ii Sem pimeg, —||Seqpr) was She chemical — Geta, iota dee Helene with the theft of fans from the | about 15 cases of food have been| poSTPONED TO JULY 11! Regular moewtine of Ave ’ WASHINGTON.—Dolores Fitz-|tiee OVoTS S¥mtneues anc’ plas rae ep Navy here. Another defendant in| received by the committee, and) Owing to the absence of the’ Sawyer Post No 2% Aw l 5 Called ) ff gerald, 11, started to the gtocety| ‘The board puts out the gath-| CLOUDS. BRISK BREEZES | the same’ case, Charles Andrew yah the money collected is about | officers, no meetings of the Vet-| Legion, will be held te ~< . , Store for a loaf of bread for her'ered reports as unedited and un-| DUE IN KEYS DISTRICT Pent, was placed on probation | . erans of Foreign Wars auxiliary | at 8:30 p.m, in the Legkes Meee WASHINGTON June T1-—The, Mother, and came back with an corrected data in “hopes that’ Today's weather forecast by for three years: |BOARD TO OPEN | here will be held until July 11,| corner White ond Seuthant Netema! Maritime Union and af. Ol Wet dirty purse, containing ‘they will be of direct benefit to!Sam Goldsmith, observer at the} RECORD CARRIER : BIN it was announced today. streets Nea erin iogctner $4000, which she found in er American science and industry". U. S. Weather’ bureau for Key} MARATHON SCHOOL} Seer A group of candidate 200 66x) en, will not-go on (07> backyard: Police located the ]t fills orders from any source,) West and vicinity is: | TRENTON, I.—Erwin Brun-| BIDS TOMORROW | ee Igiven the o ke J * Cpt Grenwie @W eX Mrs. Celia Sparrow, however. A no-cost exchange ar-| “Partly cloudy this after- | ner, 47-year-old newspaper car-| ids for the construction of a|,, BLOOMINGTON, Ill. — An-/ American Lawion | through a money order found in rangement exists with the Br noon, tonight and Wednesday. jricr, believes he has set a record | sed new school building at|ticipating a parts shortage back | team of the Key West or wid today He dec ‘the purse. She said that thieves ish. | Moderate 40 fresh easf ahd (for all newspaper carriers to| Sr : : ‘home before he left Okinawa as! Honor = * ” © ara y be a the | x j had apparently taken $1,000 The board’s executive secre- | southeast winds.” | shoot it. He says he has walked a aaa ieee Marine, Myers Smith sent| Details of the neties that union repre- 4 teamship com- which had been in easy view of | tary says: “Nothing comes to us Tomorrow’s tides: high, 9:08 a.| 218,400 miles, the equivalent to/ rintendent of public instruction, | Mme Piece by piece, parts of a tion to be held im Sem & ' fficials ar progressivel, of : t thei IP sabe tees ‘¢ the purse but had overlooked) until the Army and Navy have | m. and 10:39 p.m.; low, 2:22 a.m./ about eight times around the j 4¢ 19 a.m. tomorrow. | Japanese-made automobile en-| Sept. 29 to Get 4 © ot Comway added that he ex- the $4,000 secreted in the bag,| cleared it—until all secrecy re- | and 3:59 p.m. world. Plans and specifications | &ine—a two-cylinder, air-cooled, nounced © agreement would- be before tossing it into the Fitz-| strictions have been removed. = | —— = = ee SS ae cast-aluminum job Back home,| Committee appoints © differences in “two getald’s backyard. Dolores re- , me aay er the nee have col- —| Key’ West eo call aie |he is mounting it in a home-, the coming year fare ceived $50 for her #onesty. ‘lected, for American bu: , in- ae * ° J | 5 24 |made car for his f 4 ne d i ao ee eres ivaluable. information in the | ish Law Violations Charged; | See ometancslenes = rmsiees | predes Cae rer ee OE by, eee -—-— i ress Nore 2 | e - | WOMAN, 62, HURT IN. FALL French, British and Russian zones x | room building. ids for t AUBURN. N. ¥-—Things got a! . FROM BIKE jof Germany, and in return have Governor To Hear Complaints |; Prciect, were received, during NOB ¢ d ° beet " ently. when a’ PORTLAND, Ore. — Enroute let their investigators gather in- | abe wens Nut were turned ie omman er iven ; . = ‘ , cea é formation in our zone.” | ecause they were in excess oi “ sbout 1200 baseball home from a prayer meeting, °B tant Commissioner Casper W.| Florida’s crawfish law, design-' parked on the shore. I want to| the estimates. ° . e . fore watched in ‘amazement Mrs. Josephine McLoughlin, 62.'Qoms says his office is starting ed to protect crawfish that are’ ¢mphasize this point: It is expected that the build- Presidential Citation while « frightened rabbit chased fell off a bicycle. she and. her i put aside copies of all patents’ spawning, is effective from! ‘Crawfishmen in Key West jing will be completed by the ae also frightened beagle hound husband were “riding double”, +, be sent later—at no charge—'yrarch 20 $0 July 20, but Capt.| OB@Y the law that governs |time the fall school term opens; 5. )., Phe ee ee ae @erem the baseball diamond. and broke her leg. fo coltatries which exchanged “"° to July 20, but Capt.| their calling, so why should not | Sept. 9, Supt. Albury indicated. ‘or hav ng performed meritor- pre abmerine : oS. eet oueeudes hoy epun tes enn excianee Harold | (Jakie) Key, informed Conservation avcarienentatere pesies eae ious service as —— - the So There will be set-asides for e Citizen this morning that) that outsiders obey the law |(Jpyelanders Visit Naval Operating Base here from “" Italian Rule Change Due; Germany, although movement he made a trip along the south } also? Those automobiles prob- Son Stationed Here|\J4n¢ 29, 1942, until the end of rig will depend on shipping space. {Shore in this vicinity and ran; ably came from somewhere on JOnP OT OneGy ” | the war, Capt. Charles E. Reordan| “By ‘ . e e Russia sent its patents to this | across three boats, the men in; the mainland and ran off the | Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Galazin |) 1° V0 ©2 salts Legieuiet sania ae Communist re nh lot country during much of the | Which were striking crawfish. new highway to the old one, so |0f Cleveland, O., are in Key West | ocit by President ‘riman: er pred Frees 1920s but quit because the U.S., “I saw the first skiff off | that they would be away from |Visiting their son, Ph/de D The presidential citation read:!devetion to the fulf daiichascamtika eek which did not then extend dip- | Boca Chica, approached near | traffic while violating the law. |Galazin, stationed at the U.S.) oo coptionally meriterious vital museon, Capt! ROME, June 11.—Changing of that the opponents of the mon. We ee WE | OE a on Se Finally, let me say this, and, | a nospits lon odes yeu uous conduct in the performance of tributed me ally aac i? non-| failed to send its patents to | fish in it. A man in the bow. | in saying it I am voicing the |!¢va7d outstanding services to the Gov- ful prosecution of . government in Italy from jarehy won the election a little Russia. No exchange agree- | who was striking crawfish | senti ec ot Sy ee ! Young Galazin expects to be| x . aig : ul proseeu . . . ,. ;more than a week ago, Republi- - - 5 5 sentiment of eve isherman In ‘dea tn he Nz in Aug-|¢™mment of the United State by upholdin Moe Republican is like- yey ders are reads tp swear in| ment exists yet. with grains, looked sheepish, conservation | “ischarged from t uy 8"\Commander Naval Ope: g| tions of the e effect at any mo- |the new government. Swear in| Applications for patents can be| though he cried out ‘Hello!’ to { piactive aiken! (eee eee The Citi-)Base, Key West, from June 29,| servie« announced this aft-{ The Italian Federation of La- |*¢Pt secret, Ooms says, but se-} me. Besides the crawfish in ng the law against catching , pe oa ieee 2 be ™"|1942, until the cessation of hos: For th bos issued & .xtatement today, fTeCy ceases when a patent is is-| the sack, there were others in | crawfish out of scason as it is in leone erday me ames eee tilities. | SECRETARY OF that the moment | in which it was stated that the ;SUC¢- U- S. law requires that there} the bottom of the skiff, some | sending men to Key West to col-| he ig employed as ad machine| __“Cmpetently overcoming the FORRESTAL f minist clares | new government should have |P¢ Sufficient description of a de-} of which had their tails thickly | lect licenses, what is occuring in!) ccan on The Cleveland Plain| Yatied @nd complex problems | — - | assumed office: ss-sdon s:'the iYkC° t©, enable another to con-| covered: with eggs. violating the law by outsiders in |Tycaler, Ohio's. largest morning | i#¢ident to the construction and | O68 86 8 © BB B® G | result of the election was offi: [UC it, but not the best way; “The next boat I found was off, the waters hereabouts would ae aEoapel a 5 organization of this Naval es- YES, WE HAVE HEAVY D7) cially -atmowhoed. ‘Labor: lead-1{'?,0° °° : ‘ _ {Saddle Hills, and the third boat}soon be stopped. | oadar aes eet rene tablishment, Capt. Reerdan was | ‘9 | ers stated that the delay has _ ie eens pecieeen ne off Saddle bunches, and in them} As for myself and other fisher- Indicated Rank | responsible for its efficient func- | BA i H ERIE s Beet iplaying infothd hands of pues ie 1e promi van 2s he also were scores of crawfish’! men, it is our intention to bring BROOKLYN Tee eN eRe tioning throughout. a critical i da OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY—| monarchists. and “onty a couple on the su®-| that had been struck. The Skiffs|this matter to the attention of |, UNA BOT ODE pexiod: | Come and Get Yours HOW Despre the dencuncta inten oe of atomic energy, dating Pack had been brought down on trail-| Governor Caldwell.” Egypt, the possession of shoes} “Assigned to. this important | They Won't Last Lone DA i a tinh ob Abs REpublicais WoVtake lee gas) jers, because I saw automobiles | ——_____________ indicated, the High: rank of the/command at the height of the! QPEN "TH. 10:0 re over the government as soon as|g@ gee ROM eee | eee ee ee wearer: Sa et end oe :. H ithe council acts, Monarchists in essa nore RENEE AMEE arge Stock o! Secs eae : xpert Mechanse Duty Tonight aad Every Nite Naples and elsewhere in the south Palace Theater | CASA. CAYO HUESO | Genuine Chrysler, Dodge |wanteD! 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