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VOLUME LXVIL No: 162 eS Air Here Friday Pew ity policemen suspended | FRENCH COMPROMISE®—— ty ©» Manager King will be quetioned by the civil service; [S$ AGREED UPON BY aes ot special meeti Med te tp mm. Friday at the city| MOLOTOV, BYRNES tewil Ralph Sierra, chairman of the AND BEVIN teord, eeid the meeting was be- (By Asnectated Preant ‘ PARIS, July 9.—The Big Four = se —, 3 a: treached an agreement today as to = eae {the rules of procedure in drawing im whieh he said there was :up treaties for Italy, Bulgaria, terther seed of his presence fungary, Finland and Romania. the potter hearings because he} Molotov of Russia had insisted wewte only affirm the charges that the Big Four prepare the | te etreety mere against the of-';yles for the conference to be fees whe were dismissed on held by the 21 nations, beginning charges of insubordination. |July 21, out Byrnes of the United ©) We comelusion of the Fri-| States and Bevin of Great Britain ‘ey Seetiee of, im the opinion of | favored the rules being drawn up the ofell service beard, there is by a majority of the nations © eed fer further investiga~;when they assemble here. em, © Geeteien will be handed} A_ compromise, offered by] eee @f once to the city commis-'France’s premier, was agreed. on —— iby Molotov, Byrnes and Bevin, te the eeent the suspended po-'It provides for the Big Fow's heesnen request Mr. King’s pres- drawing up a few “suggestive eee o& Mf Ghe board deciaies that ules”, which the assembly may further investigation is neces-;° May. not adopt. & subeequent hearing will As soon as the agreement was Ae gitar reached, France, as the host na- Sie voce * are tion, immediately issued invita- Gerecers tions to the nations for the July te &% sary te arranged, Mr The suspended Gene Hernandez, John Nelson, 99 meeting. Cert teerehem and George Gu- terrres The Weather - FORECAST On Rules For Pacts) SITIOS ISVZ 4 Restaurant Cook’ Held For Larceny An ex-restaurant cook landed in city jail this morn- ing for allegedly attempting to collect his wages the hard way. “Registered as’ E. Casado, the cook was charged with larceny and assault and bat- tery following charges filed by Benjamin Goldberg, proprietor of the Sidewalk cafe, where Casado was said to have been employed. According to police, Ca- sado, who was said to hi quit his job recently, de- . manded his wages from Gold- berg, but was told to wait until later. Casado, police said, then pushed Goldberg aside and took $38 from the cash reg- siter. Goldberg's outcries at- tracted the police and Ca- sado was arrested by Patrol- men. C. P, Kellar. The inci- » dent occurred about 9:30 o'clock last night. The defendant was re- leased in the custody of his aitorney on orders from City Judge Enrique Esquyinaldo, About Mufflers! Have West and vicinity: Partly fe joudy today, tonight and Wed- who operate nesday. Widely ‘scattered showers Metorcyctints thee mechines without proper mensh tin + ty cowrt, Police Chief Eisner wormed today nese Mtet mm wheee slumbers oom @iturbed by the noise of ,and thunderstorms, mostly will find themselves in afternoons or evenings. Gentle to moderate variable winds. Florida: evenings. Jacksonville through the Flor- Jr., this morning. The case was referred to. in criminal court in city court this afternoon, ; Partly cloudy today, | FMP MPS LIS SI I ST 8 Searee ef complaints have been jtonight and Wednesday. Widely | the chief said, from' scattered showers and thunder-| Jackson Lowe have ‘storms during the afternoons and | Dies In’ Miami | NANKING, the “wireight” exhaust motor-’| pete herming ebout the streets | ida’ Straits and East Gulf of Mex- sator at magi , J ico: Gentle to moderate variable Pelee officers have been in- | winds, mostly southeast.to south-! seeeted te arrest offenders with-'eriy today, tonight and Wednes- | = earning on charges of creat- | day. Partly cloudy weather.‘ oe © Geieenee end making un-|Widely scattered showers and es ood |thunderstorms hear coastal sec- Jacksonville to Apalachicola: aT OIL No small craft or storm warnings ON OPA BILL| have been issued, WABMINGTON. duly 9.—Sen- om) REPOR! i iT ; > heeter Berkley said today key West, Blgrida, July. 9, 1946! (Obseryation taken 8:30 a.m.) 4 EDS Time, City office. Temperatures Highest yesterday Ae Lowest last night es Mean z bs | Normal - 83 PRECIPITATION Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches “ RELATIVE HUMIDITY . 0% TOMORROW'S ALMANAC (Daylight Savings Time) ed ie dsagesed of, Ne ated further that he will = Ge mate to meet an hour oer entll the measure be- om eo law Ae amendment was offered to- ‘y © exert meats and poul- ee fem ceiling prices,.and it wee eid thet & probably will be “et om before the senate ad- pear tes bentay CAPT. HILTON NAMED | Sunrise oa | 190 GROUP CHAIRMAN | yoo vice 5:27 pm. At the regular meeting of the Moonset 3:43 a.m. jeteen Square USO committee TOMORROW'S TIDES __ ~ emegement Monday, Capt. Naval Base er! Mltes, USCG, was appoint- High Tide Low Tide * chemen for the coming 7:46 a.m. 1:04 a.m. 9:40 p.m . 2:57 p.m. b Wittem P. Kemp was ot ted te the committee. Pieme were made to further ex- of military men in COUNTY POLIO GROUP TO NAME in spite of limited ac- NEW COMMITTEE tray Gee te the polio epidemic,; Monroe County chapter of ‘the ever 32,000 service men used the: Infantile Paralysis Foundation is tu facilities during June. | meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in a the WKWF downtown studio, WOW RECRUITER HERE Simonton and Fleming, for the et Leey De Leach, Miami,’ purpose of electing an executive Sere pieced im charge of the | committee and officers for the sel mere er ates { Army recruiting office in‘the coming year. poet office bullding here. He suc-} Ralph Sierra, chairman of the wots Set Rebert Williams, who’ chapter, requests that all inter- wat trensferred to Miami. | ested petsons attend. Tax Complaints Heard ie By Equalization Board | fine « me ng & ow tien complaints, ob- plaints to Tax Assessor Fred i eal estate assessments, | Dion for a re-analysis and future | Seivtered with the’ city | TePort to the city board. The session was an annual “terion, which met as a tax} meeting required under the city weetiestion board in the city! charter. ell heed night One. citizen, it was reported, =) & Gmenimous vote, the! complained that his assessments weard woted to refer the ¢com-| had been increased from $100 to | $1,000. PALACE THEATER OTTO KRUGER in “They Live In Fear” Coming: "Song of Arizona” POULTRY and BOG Market STERLING (0 Eline Phone 243 Street Aiee ot Margaret and Fleming Sts. Sete Distributors of 7 sthictiy’ ECGs Jackson Lowe, 82, a lifelong resident of Key West, died Sun- day night’ in Miami, where he went a month ago to reside with a daughter. His home in Key West was at ~~ KBY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1946 ° * 2 Price Of Milk. Is Increased 2 Cents Here’ Milk prices here have been in-| ¢reased approximately two cents, pgp dairymen reported ta}: _. The inerease, distributors. said, | tis due tothe discontinuance of | |the OPA and subsidy payments to: milk ,producers. | 'W. A. Cope, manager of the’ Land o’ Sun Dairy, issued the {following joint statement this jmorning in behalf of his firm and the Adams Dairy: ‘ “The increased change of milk prices is’ due to the discontinu- here today in the war crimesj ance of -the OPA and subsidy payments to milk producers. { Instead of making payments in taxes Which in turn are paid to in the farmers in the form of sub- sidies, you will now pay direct to the distributor. If milk sub- Sides are ever restored by an act of congress, your milk price will, be adjusted accordingly.” fhe New retail milk prices here, effective at-once, are: ve rt au int Profits Bared (By Associated Prese) NUERNBERG, July man Goehring, when Nazi air marshal, made hundreds of thou- sands of dollars out of prisoners in concentration camps in Ger- many, according to testimony trial of Nazi leaders. A witness testified that Goehr- ing used his wife as go-between in providing conveniences and foodstuffs for the prisoners, pro- vided they paid dearly for it. The victims, it was stated, paid to the limit of their resources. FWA-Hospital Home quarts, 27 sans srwiel "Parley Delayed A quarts, 26 cents; grade A pints, 15 cents; buttermilk, quarts, 19 cents; chocolate, pints, 15 cents; heavy-cream, half pints, 37 cents; light cream, half pints, 27 cents, and sour cream, half pints, 27 cents, China Factions_ Truce Hope Dims (By Associated Press) ! July 9.—China’s two factions, Nationalists , and Communists, seemed totlay to as far apart in reaching an agree* ment as they nad been when the, first of the truces were proclaim- ed. ' General Marshall, who, a week ago, said he was going to con- fine his activities to the military’ affairs of the country, was. fen f sidering today attempting to set. tle differences of a political nas ture between the factions. Meanwhile, Communist Division street and Elizabeth Nati 4 ta ost ven ; ionalist troops. are still fight- sireel,...directly across from the |i. 0-5 " iS éhtrahce to the’ Convent of 4 iene in ‘contral China, 4 | Immaculate: In‘ early life he was a cigar- maker, but later became a manu- facturer of. cigars.. His last. fac- tory was on Petronia street, near Duval, where he and the late Charles Curry produced cigars for many years. Mr. Lowe used to refer. to the two-story apartment, 919 Eliza- beth street, in back of his home, as “the house that Jack built.” The house was a apartment was from Mrs., Lowe, who fastened the blocks to a rope for him to haul up to where he was working, after he had finished the first story. He work- ed on the house before he went ; to his factory in the morning and after he closed it in “the after- noon, 7 He was a brother gf the late Mrs. Molly Bartlum and the late | Beaureguard Lowe. Funeral services, were conduct- ed in, Miami. i Lumley, Pinder Tracts * are Sold For $8,000: Heirs of Thomas Alva Lumley } and R. Curtis Pinder. have sold two tracts.on Ramrod Key to Wilhelmina Goehring Harvey for | $8,000. One tract is of 144.85 acres and the other of 23.83 acres, ex- cepting a part that had been used as a right-of-way. ESQUINALDO RETURNS TO CITY COURT BENCH Judge Enrique Esquinaldo, ,jr., was back on the bench in court today after a week’s vaca- tion in Cuba. Judge “William V. ; Albury ‘held court while Judge Esquinaldo was absent. His wife and sister, Elva, accompanied Judge Esquinaldo to Guba. [ THE FAMOUS +» FULLER BROOM Sweeps All Kinds of Floor Surfaces LONG LASTING Ladies’ Bristle HAIR BRUSHES Fo GONE, 2136.6 SE eT TT TTTLIILLMLALLLLLLLALLL ° constructed of ; concrete blocks, which he made | USO Dane? Classes Will Start July 10; ‘Cn Wednesday, July ° 10, the tw@ geries | of dancing Classes with will include instructions ing waltzes, jitterbug ...and..fax- trot. The lessons will be” given by Bill E. Barger SM>3/c, of Oklahoma City, a former mem- ber of the Kloetchie School of Dancing of that city. | SM 3/c Barger will teach from} | price of your milk will be adj Homogenized Milk Grade “A” Milk Grade “A” Milk Buttermilk Chocolate Milk Heavy Cream Light Cream Sour Cream Adams J. H. Brennan, administrator in Florida for the Federal Works; Agency, will not be in Key West tonight to, attend the meeting of. the county commissioners to in- form them of the terms under which the county 9.—Her- | Pig ‘Riot In' Trieste (By Associated Presa» LONDON, July 9.—Twelve ; hundred British troops went | on a rampage in Trieste to- , | tacked residents who tried to | and molested by residents. LLLSLAL ASS) - Late Bulletins "(By Assotiatea Press) “DEBATING BRITISH LOAN | WASHINGTON. — The ‘House continued ‘today to debate the 1 | city hall with representatives of National Air’ Lines, ‘ye airline officials to confer oe the pe Ee te EO i Sen the latter group meets to- night. i Meacham Field has been used for more than a year as a landing ;field for NAL. Used by the Navy” the ‘since the outbreak of the war, | Meacham Tecently was returned to its 0 a local firm of ‘which William R: Porter is ne~ |portedly the principal stockhold- ‘er. cussed at this can acquire: Great Britain. Opponents of the operate the air field. Mayor proposed loan of $3,700,000,000 tothe city and county all hiniy that possession of the Key West Dill declared that some of the meritt pointed out, however, Municipal hospital and the Mon- tepresentatives, who previously no change in the status of roe County clinic. Ernest A. Ramsey, head of the favored the loan, are now op- posing it, hospital, had requested Mr. Brennan to come to Key West to meet with the commissioners,!’ WASHINGTON. — Senator but Mr. Ramsey said today Mr.’ Mead's committee announced to- Brennan had explained he would | gay that Sesretary of War Pat- not be able to make the trip un- | ¢erson had volunteered to testify | til July 23. me : | On that date-he will meet with | xcessii the commissioners to discuss the } nant ee ae nee sa EXCESS PROFITS | before the committee abéut ss field was contemplated in the. mediate future. The meetings were arranged ¢ the request of NAL officials are seeking ass of a pér- manent landing fiel Rent aints Are’ Few Here Only a few complaints about : Vandals ‘Smash | Parking ' Meters City. police are seeking vandals who “damaged four parking me- ‘ters here last night. Sgt. Raymond Cabyera said the glass, was, smashed. from -the. me- ters.» oh , Southard «. arid “Duval Dijyal::Stieet’ USO. will slaunch| ee we Auxiliary Meetings . Will Resume Julv 11 “ Regular women's auxiliary, most Post No. 3911, VFW, will be resumed July 11 at 8 p.m., Mrs: Ruth A. Higgs, the publicity chairman, announced today. The meetings were discontinu- T. | himself, and he said that the only | 8 to 9 p. m, on the patio, after ed in May because of the preval- istance he had in building the! which there will be a weiner gence of infantile paralysis in the roast and informal dancing. district. ERS The increased charge of Milk Prices is due to the dis- continuing of OPA and the subsidy payments to milk pro- ducers. Instead of making payments in taxes which in turn are paid to farmers in the for: pay direct to the distributors. m of subsidies you now will If milk subsidies is ever restored by act of congress the justed accordingly. The new prices for retail milk distribution are: ‘ Qts. 27¢ . Qts. 26ce 2 Pes. jiSe teint Pts. GSe 1%-Pts. 37e_- \%-Pts. !27¢. Pts. «27¢ Dairy Land O’ Sun Dairies meetings of the! Southern- | proposed transferring of the hos- | pital and the clinic to the county. ALEMAN LEADS MEXICO CITY, — Miguel Ale- man, as the count of ‘ballots in Sunday's election continued, led his opponent, Ezequiel ‘Padilla, by'5 to 1. in the Contest for pres- | dent of Mexico. BOARD TO.DISEUSS. © PROPOSED CHANGES IN BUSINESS, AREA ‘A public’ hearing will be con- ducted at the city: hall at‘8so’clb¢k tonight by the ; City, Planning commission: relative to, proposed, rdinance. + Under the terms of the pro- posed ordinance, business areas jon several streets here would be jextended, C. B. Harvey, chair- man _ of the planning commission, said. |State Polio Expert Arranges Conferences Dr. Edwin Riley, state pidemio- gist, arrived in Key West late lyesterday for a series of confer- |ences with city and county health ‘officials on the infantile paralysis epidemic here. No new cases of polio were re-, ported in the island section today, {the county health clinic nounced. | Pei ees 'Polish Newspaper | Charges Corruption | WARSAW. —(AP)— The Pol- {ish newspaper Rzeczpospolita charged in a recent editorial that ‘it is a fact that in many fields | of our national economy corrup- | tion continues to flourish, abuse | has spread and graft continues.” | It added: “The state treasury |is being cheated, not once, but a | hundred times.” chisees. in the municipal zoning, ordi He 3 aR] Higher Meat Prices Seen rent increases have been ,by the OPA’ office here, N. Keye, aréa rent director, reported today. ” fe | Mr. Keye said rents had been ‘raised in numerous instances im the’ area, but’ said the increases were only. (nal. ‘ No cvictiber il have yet been filed here, thé office of County Judge .:Raym ene " JEWISH [°° Che Associated “Presn) ’ WASHINGTON, July 9.—Dr. {Stephen F. Wise, head of the {Jewish Zionist movement, com- j Plained pitterly today because ; the British embassy here refused to give him and a fellow Zionist leader visas to go to Palestine, | Dr. Wise, in condemning the action of the embassy, said that his only object in going to Pales- , tine was to obtain first-hand ih- | formation about conditions there, tand he added that the British jevidently did not wish him to jlearn the truth, ls useum Group Hunts Bongo, Okavi BULAWAYO, Southern Rhode- sia—(AP)—A ‘bongo, a rare type jof bushbuck, and~ an okapi, a giraffe-like creature of Central | Africa and one of the rarest of ‘an animals, are some of the ani- i mals sought by an American ex- | pedition on a Cape-to-Cairo tour. i Hugo Rutherford is managing ' the expedition for the American Museum of Natural History, to fill gaps in the collection of small ;rare African mammalia and , photograph African animals and {native life in educational films. By U.S. Bureau Spokesman | (Dy Associated Press) WASHINGTON, July 9. — A | Department of Agriculture ispokesman said today that the | public should not expect cattle | ewvvvyvvrwv vv SERVICE STATION | Your Pure Oil and Gas Station OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY 7 am. to 10 p.m. BATTERIES CHARGED FLATS FIXED | Ai Armengol, Owner | Division at Francis Phone 9134 and hogs to continue arriving at stockyards as they have been since the death of OPA at mid- night, June 30, | He said ihat the enactment of another OPA law, with ceiling iprices on. meat, may cause a fall + POOR OLD CRAIG si cosa cat | Meanwhile, he added, prices of meat probably will increase from | five to 14 cents a pound. | cassette eternal ittiettnieeneremeemeeimeanel | CASA CAYO HUESO | (The Southernmost House) \ 1400 Duval at South St. | DINING ROOM and COCKTAIL LOUNGE !—__—Opens 5 P.M. Daily. OOO CCC CCC CCC COCO CC a lt ate

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