The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 15, 1946, Page 1

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=|Che Key THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1946 "eT Oa IMM, THE _PRICE FIVE CENTS VoL MEL XV. No. 16. Vet Confesses. Killing Father; Parent Cruel Key West-Cuba Flights Start | On Wednesday | next Wepnentny)| fly daily between Beginning planes will | Key West and Havana, Rogelio | Gomez, local representative of ; City gomnceen La First Euro] Food Shipment The drive to obtain food- stuffs or money for the needy in Europe and Asia is still continuing in Key West, Gerald Saunders chairman of Judge Appoints Special Officer In fates Probe 3 Circuit Judge Aquilino Lopez, ir., yesterday afternoon, appoint- ped Burrett P. Garnett, newsman, formerly of Washington, now a Marine Strike Averted AS Union, Ship Ofiicials ° Ld | H : |the line announced in today’s! *l resident of Monroe count: oe is ly, to ) He states that a trip from | 9°"CY committee, sai Y- {tion with the grand jury investi- ’ here to the Cuban capital will | While a good many more | gation of Sheriff Berlin A. Saw- LINER SURRENDERS * peas pair half an hour. \ ransiy pre aan paierelitiny ae on charges that have been | ~~ *LONGSHOREMEN GET ze urther information about the és . lged against him with Gover- | ! 1O OFFICERS AFTER SOM PMLIM MISE | 5.515, Mc. Gomez explains, may' Mr. Saunders explained, the | nor Caldwell. WIESE SIISIs) WIGHER WAGE HIKE be obtained at the Cuban con-' rive is still slowed up be- Mr. Garnett will act in the »f> MAN ts SLAIN FOL-) Garbage Cans [slate im Key West from 9) came of the presence of pollo | capacity of a sheriff only as Lipstick Mark THAN ANY OTHER > ‘clock in the morning till 4 in the| im the community. He pertains to th i i TYPE OF RKER o aL od : ie summoning of E OF LAPWING — eae varied afternoon. Reservations may be ~~ » shearer that ae jurors and conducting ae: Aids In Recovery ay ng : (ye Aeswrtated Prens rive made at the consulate. | sues ee anasearie les Clg ET nesses into the grand jury = MIAM Harry Mich n € e l é The planes will be operated} tee will intensify its drive. room while the investigation is Of Lost Jewel Ss! WASHINGTON, June 15, — panied by his sis-| By special request of city {under the direction of Aerovias | First shipment of canned in progress. He began sum- Like her stone-age, sisters hortly before midnight last ’ fthel Virginia,| and county health authorities, [Q.S. A. food from Key West will be | moning the jury yesterday of old Mrs. Marion Grace, | "ght ship company officials and i Gables police | a carload of garbage cans is SE ks made next week. To what afternoon, Jefferson hotel, is a strong ‘ariine” Cube ne " imly told the | ection center the food One hundred fifty names, pub- i in si ze Peace an expected to reach Key West Ad col . e hundred fifty names, pul believer in signs. ree! Fy I have just killed | ee taday Gk (Redinnt otiwext \Officer Named will be sent, he said he would lished in The Citizen yesterday, While ae on Front beer jo, the seltlement of Y A z not know until he received | are on the panel of jurors. Next Th me nh ‘¢ threatened seamen’s strike. Michecl. « World War 11 | week. For Poinciana instructions from national | Wednesday morning, 18 will be| *¢* ureday. : night “she The agreement was not eeteren, who is married, said | The refuse containers, badly | headquarters. chosen to serve on the grand} Jost one of her ear-rings and sencoes in time to prevent men thet Ethel Virginia came to needed here in, the current Clarence Stewart, 535 W.!- = jury. was unable to find it in the leaving their ships in several te heme leet might and said | sanitation drive, were obtain- | Poinciana, was sworn in by , hntntatmbateabrteal The investigation will be dark. Lae se on ens she bed te flee from her home | oq through an emergency or- .j City Clerk Roy Hamlin this z Fs conducted by State Attorney . ‘ ‘ an m Francisco, several ) 7 . TH 7 4 Unlimbi teceuse of her father's threats der by tee Key West branch | morning as a voluntary police ELKS OBSERVE Phil O'Connell of Palm Beach M ee extng ber ip: cones | hundred men left their jobs, egeinst ber of Sears, Roebuck & Co. after | officer and will be assigned to! FLAG DAY HERE; ane area marked a red X but by daylight they had re- Michael added,! City Sanitary Inspector Mil- | the Poinciana area. 200 SEE RITES'. Sher¥t Sawyer, accompanied] onthe sidewalk where she | furned to their ships in Phila- ' ter to his| lard Gibson and County Sani- The appointment of Mr. Stew- | jby Assistant State Attorney| dropped the jewel. delphia and Boston. In San « her clothing, | tary Inspector George A. War- | art by Police Chief Louis M. J.!__Key West Elks held their an- William V. Albury and Deputy Next morning she returned | Francisco, the uyionists there ensued, in| ren explained the situation to Eisner was approved by City nual Flag Day observance last Sheriff George Lee, returned aad mided by th | will yole at 8 o'clock tonight threatened to) Mrs, Nelveth Reece, manager j Manager Dave King. night at the radio station, in the late yesterday afternoon from x oi y the seuge on the question of whether or of the sales office here. Mr. Stewart is a mechanic em- ' Presence of 200 persons, includ-' Pensacola, where he had at-| ™&Fk on the walk, searched net to approve the agreement Me left his son and daugh- Despite the shortage of |ployed at the Navy Air Station. ing the chief speakers, Captain ; tended the annual convention of| #@ grass near by and re- | sheir leaders had made with tore, Mic asserted, to get a garbage cans, Atlanta offi- {There are ten voluntary police- Willard Saunders, commanding | the sheriffs of Florida. covered her ear-ring. company Officials, ghetqun. ond, os he was re- cials of the mail order firm, men in Poinciana who work Officer at the local submarine; FAP RRRRARARLY Philadelphia seamen almost ‘arming with the gun. Michael when advised of the need: of without pay in the interests of base, and George Smathers, rep- TORRES DUE BACK unanimously voted to accept the proposals adopted here, ext be shot and killed him the containers to aid the san- {ihe community. | resentative-nominate from this ° Of the eth © pistol itation and polio drives here, ORS Ss ae congressional district. Fire Chief Leroy Torres is ex- Kine Gets Note 500 mer who voted, there were eink tis Aaa ercered the peceniactes rush- MRS. PARRAMORE Captain Saunders reviewed | Pected home Monday from his re) lonly two dissenting votes. id they) @4 to Key West. DIES: MOTHER OF | the history of the American | @Mnual vacation. At last reports 0 Fi d P li " The 2,000 seamen in port at én the ie Reece any ibe car ay? PIER OF .,| Flag. and Mr. Smathers sold | the chicf was sojourning at Ashe- ni re o1ice Norfolk remained on their jobs. sounder hint Ce ee eet HEALTH OFFICER | of the various battles in which | Ville, N. C. City Manager Dave King to-! They had decided to await the order office here as soon as + | Sheyiarsive: Mrs. Leila Sammeracte, mother the Flag had been represented. Se day received a letter from Ralph | decision reached here before de- | of Dr. James B. Parramore, di-| At the conclusion of the ¢ere- NEWSMAN VISITS HERE Sierra, chairman of the civil serv- | Siding to take action. STREET REPAIR | ISIS. — of the Heave staat monies at the station, the Elks | Joe Marsh, Tampa correspond-| ce board here, bearing on the ao rein seamen in Jack- “ — ——— {health clinic, died at her home anq most of their guests repaired | ent for the International News} -ases of six police officers recent- Sonville left their ships, but re- igen TS START GENERAL INSPECTION in Jacksonville this morning { the clubhouse cn’ Duval ae Service, is vacationing in Key| ly suspended for insubordination, | turned shortly afterward. treets are be AT SUBMARINE BASE) after an illness of six weeks. She where a reception was held { West. He was a caller at The Contents of the letter were | In New York, the union rane department) General inspection of the U.| Was 88. Pneumonia caused her honor of Mr. . Smath ' Citizen office this morning. not divulged. | and file will not finish voting S. Naval submarine base here , death. : Siebel toes site pisces ot Bee Mr. Sierra declined comment | on the proposals for a settle- t Dopp reported was conducted yesterday. Another son, Henry, Jackson- ther than to assert that the s ment of a strike till late this Elgin street be The inspection included all | Ville, also survives. Dr. Parra- ~ ended cee ha sas yet been) afternoon, : i White streets personnel and was conducted by;More left for Jacksonville shortly 000 Cl A P L given a hearing and to add that! The agreement is to be effec- 1 top while Cant. Willard Saunders, ane before noon today. 3 eer Ss ro Opez 2 probably would wh com-| tive for a year, except in the (Comtinu » Page Three) pee commanding officer. gies ce | Bl; 0 f Bt mn < e one time next wee 4 (Continued on Page. Three) eaeene: | asts Uut.- sa rap om ~~ Pop Tomorrow Wr. Valdes To Be Hox On Fishine Junket Here Dr. J. A. Valdez, widely, known In Cleveland Golf Tourney New Yorker Is Appointed Key West optician, is having as t) \his guests over the week-end ‘ +f ~ S USO Hi Sunday’ Ss Father Ss AV | dr. A. Lawson, eye surgeon of | Joe Lopez, Key West golf pro- | the second 18 holes he gatherec ackKSOn uare ea Miami and associated with the: fessional, whose scores of 82 andjtWo birdies and 12 pars ge. the annual Father's Day. cere- {fim of Dr. Bascom Palmer, and | g1 in the National Open at Cleve- _ Lopez had the “thrill of a life- Frank G. Adams, Deansboro,, He was released by the over- | mony should be dedicated to Mrs. Lawson; E ~ Hirsch, dis- land-©. aré somewhat higher time” on the ninth hole. par | N. Y., has been employed as di- ace pea of the USO to the honor of the men and | ‘ict manager of Bausch & Lomb Ha iis aounal pane ee lainedd four, when he rested in a deep | vector of the Jackson Square accept the YMCA assignment at i eomied alone! Giamanic Co., and his sister, Miss Mary ,'@n 21s at Bame, exp’ sand trap 100 yards from the | jog yyic : the Jackson Square USO. gnificent | telephone conversation with He inh . USO-YMCA, it was announced 7 ; : th courage and unyielding deter- Hirsch. jin a telephone conversa green. le got in that predica- . While in Alaska and the Phil- n of} mination sustained our sacred The party will arrive this} Harry Knight, brother in-law of4 ment by missing his drive and | ‘OGY. ippines he was responsible for © fool-| cause on battlefields through- | @!ternoon, and will be guests of} Lopez and a local golf enthusiast, topping his second wood shot. Mr. Adams is a graduate of | the organization of hunting and | out the world. Dr. Valdez on an all-day fishing that he is shooting good golf but As the ninth hole passes the | {thaca College and New York| fishing trips of the G.I’s and x w Recieitetl tn We should at the same time] tip Sunday. bis davine & “haa? hole cx awe Ge clubhouse, there was a gallery | university and did graduate werk | admits it was the good fishing in a gov't tig howe cue hendein feverenianieme| = is RaviBe yay 0a wv two On} o£ §000 watching. Lopez hit | 1 Cornell University. Key West that prompted his de @ wertety of gifts which, ac- none of Mists Piken nae Carat POLICE HOLD SAILOR }each round. Joe explained the sand-blaster out of the trap Before entering the USO j cision to come here. = —- psi a tev ht that their sons and daugh. | Floyd L. Morton, a sailor, was that is what is causing his score; and into the hole for a birdie as | field Mr. Adams served as | Ilis wife and two children will weal oo its val tera might not later themselves | a7ested last night by Patrolman ‘jo soar a little high. | the gallery gave him a tre- | physical and boys work direct- | join him here July 1. They will ring | baveto fisht and now tect in| bene Lec Baker on ajchatey @”) | The local golf ro: said thet, in mmguddans applause and some | or in the YMCA\s at Summit llive at 1307 Whitehead street. @terral 7s : 4 ose | having ope ted an automobile jthe first 18 holes, he garnered} ¢ven threw hats in the air. and Plainfield, N. J. and ees looks disconcreted and starts | clernal ak and conor ‘those| vhie under the influence of three birdies and 10 pars, and in| The course, according to thc] White Plains, N. Y. Timi mm TT peeing rug—he just isn't ithers who here grieve for sons (Dene eee egy a Eee ees (Gontinued on Page Three) 2 eng eet ‘ it h attention. ind daughters whose blood was | liquor. 1 inyei942 he entered Overseas M onie Notice K “e the year of victory | TRS UCI i Service in USO. After serving; YP iape ps "GE EBay ts aieauOt ViCNOry Timi DANCE TONIGHT: | Se eA et e casted Wigan ee i oe «| Call Communication of Anchor ‘ Faithfully yours, | P; iF a Th < he was among the first four to} th "old iLAS MacARTHUR KEY WEST GARDEN a nd and EVERY FRIDAY and alace eater go into the Philippine Islands to | Ledge No. 182, F. & a Mon- snl paecils a N SUPPLY | SATURDAY NITE ROSALIND RUSSELL in tstablish new USO operations ;4a¥- June 17th, 1946, at 7:30 a.m, \ mi aE RE i. 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