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so Speed In Preparing Final Aig j 2. ea ed and another seriously injured , town, South Carolina. It will be iy when their rented automobile accompanied by a Naval escort. crashed head-on into another; According to what meager in- ? year near Jewfish Creek on the formation The Citizen was able Motor Machinists’s Mate Robert! were traveling northward at a Reported DELEGATES OF SMALL. em NATIONS RENEW! Board Of Health OPPOSITION ‘10 TWO. Hs gn | Takes New Step (By Axsorinsed Prenn) | PARIS, Aug. 5.—Secretary of In War On TB State James F. Byrnes, at a ses- ston today of delegates of 21 na- The Florida State Board of toms, urged that a final draft of; Health has taken another step port: are roal ay sie Geman _ forward in its plan to x-ray every eurliest moment. j person in the State over 15 years He pointed out that the sooner |0f age in an effort to control that action is taken the earlier tuberculosis with the announce- would np tye aig able to' ment that two additional mobile in Mae eatlods:. ettected aca units are expected to be Italy, Hungary, Bulgaria, Fin- javailable by the first of the year. land and Romania. | And, two stationary units will Delegates from the smaller na-| be set up in Miami and Tampa, tions complained further today | according to Dr. C. M. Sharpe, bout the two-thirds majority , director, Bureau of Tuberculosis wete thet is advocated by mem- ; Control. bers of the Big Four. It was re-emphasized that only Herbert V. Evatt, of Australia, | through x-ray can early stages fepresenting the smaller nations!of tuberculosis be determined #* their spokesman, asserted that and controlled. Addition of the the two-thirds majority proposal four x-ray units in the state will wes contrary to the policy of dem- | expedite the mass x-ray survey a L cae 4, mere major-| undertaken by the State Board of ty, he contended, would be more | Health and do much to eventual- (Continued on Page Four) | jy control the disease in Florida. The State Board’s present mo- Fourteen Draw bile x-ray unit is currently in, } the shop under-going a complete face-lifting but will be back in Unemployed P ay service by September. Unemployme&t compensation Housewives Reminded payments in Monroe county, Florida Housewives were re- amounting to $246.56 were made minded today by she State Board to 14 persons, eignt men and six (of Health of their responsiblity women, during the week ending fin keeping their garbage covered duly 27, Carl B. Smith, chairman p2Dt!! it is gathered for disposal. ef the Florida Industrial Com-) This precaution is for their pro- mission, reported. tection aswell as that of the the vtate }-eommunity. ; = aes ae: he eae a de-| Open garbage draws _ flies elime from $131,356 for the pre-| which may carry typhoid fever, wiows week, and were made to!and possibly polio. Rats from 7.122 of whom 3,954 were men| which. typhus fever infected and 3,168 women. |} fleas find their way to human Compensated uneniployed ’,in! bodies also breed in garbage. this country, registered. as out of | Such diseases play no favorites. work through no fault oftheir) Flies and rats ean. be exter- erm and available for suitable! minateds-if.:fixsk. their. breeding employment, were classified as:| places are wiped out. In towns, Men Women} open garbage cans and dirty sur- Clerical Typist —.. 1 | voundings play a major roie. Service Cook 1 , | Householders aré urged to pro- Waitress — 2 i vide themselves with water- Watchman ——— A tight, metal garbage containers, Skilled Cigar Worker 2 |which should be placed on bricks Carpenter = 3 or wooden platforms in order to | Plumber ' 1 | prevent dampness and direct Foreman, Retail Trade 1 | contact between the can and the Semi-skilled ground or between stakes so Sew Filer —1 dogs or other animals can’t turn eee ee them over. Explains Status | Study Is Launched Of Sugar Stamp A study, launched by the merican Academy of Pediatrics, | to find out what medical, hospital 'and public health services are The Citizen, having received) syaijable to children in Florida ; —— -" ghout the rigtae of ae | moving along rapidly. The 2 ~ diepates Ba othicn lorida State. Board of Health is — gp Dh gat Fi 3 ‘aiding with both personnel and and was tol ‘ ~. | money. pees ide the epi pf Ms Physicians of the State have - yn a sincere interest in pro- — » of any other stam shown a sincere in! t bay yaa oo hie ie : viding data for an overall picture Tene ested, but added that | of health care while the hospital it probably will he made known | study is practically complete. A ler irati ¢| study of the public health units pone apes He exeeaton © lis making progress with the ex- m | ception of the areas where there ? fl lare no local heaith units. CARABALLO HURT | WHEN HIT BY CAR | City police officer Frank Cara- | belle was injured slightly Satur- | day night at nine o'clock when ; CONDITION OF MRS. KEY SAID TO BE IMPROVED an automobile driven by Tom | Municipal Hospital attaches oatiies struck aie ae Fiske said today that the condition of ann gery l was scratched | Mrs. Margaret Key, victim of an a oe ‘ag | assault-robbery attack late Fri- ou - 1a. . al A a ‘ be we tficer Caraballo arrested Mill-| 48 alent base eopeved : ane wm a charge of drunk driving. | that she had a “restiul night - a | Mrs. Key suffered scalp wounds and cuts and bruises on her fore- | head and arms. RAUL’S on the BOULEVARD -- DANCING - ; Mightiy to the Musia of MARK ‘ond His SAVES GAS. STANLEY Orchestra Lou Smith Auto Service fi» = Best Drinks— White st Fleming St. Phone 5 Popular Prices Army Barracks Reservations: Phone 9287 en He was released on $100 bon for teval in municipal court Mon- daw. where he entered a plea o! guilty to operating an automobile | while under the influence of liquor Tae Judge Enrique Esquinaldo fin- | ed Miller $50 and suspendéd his driver's license for one year. UTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER One Sailor Killed, Another Is Seriously Injured When ‘ - Rented Automobile Grashes! One Key West sailor was kill-, ment to his —— Warrens- upper end of Key Largo at 2:30 to get by long. distance phone o'clock Saturday night. {calls to Key Largo, the sailors D. Mundy was killed instantly | high rate of speed when they ;and his companion, Ship’s Codk/sideswiped one ear and then W. J, Jordan, was in a serious! crashed head-on into another. condition in the Dade County} Unconfirmed reports said that Hospital at Miami. }a civilian was seriously injured The address of both sailors was in the second car, j listed as ATC-161, Key West. | An attendant at the Putcamp- Jordan rented the car from the| Alexander car service said the Putcamp-Alexander service at, company was informed that the | ‘five o'clock Saturday afternoon,/car, driven by the sailors had He said that he wanted the car|been swerving ftom side to side until, Sunday morning at eight. on the highway for a number of ‘ o'clock, and stated that he had/ miles before it crashed. ino intention of leaving the is-| The public relations office of | Jand. the Navy in Key West had few; Miami being prepared for ship-' Hour today. |} WHAT IT MEANS . I ‘The US. Move to Curb the Veto By SIGRID ARNE, AP Newsfeatures Writer _ 'ASHINGTON.—The United States has takeil two steps that look as though it would support a move to whittle down the “veto” power in the United States. That question is due.to come up, perhaps explosively, be-| | fore the U.N. General Assembly of 51 nations ih September. It will be brought up by the dra- ¢-—————————— matic Herbert V. Evatt of Aus- | tralia, a consistent fighter against | E arthquake In the pele Rune ee uM. charter | was written at San Francisco. ° Caribbean Sea AtGreat Depth | A . The “veto” is a voting ‘formula. | (hy Associated Press) On ali votes to take important ac-; tion in the security council the; i Big Five—the U. S., the United! Kingdom, Russia, France and| China—must agree. If one of | them votes “No” there can be no! WASHINGTON, Aug. 5—The| representing the Navy on the} “KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1946 NAS Chief Critically Hurt In Car Crash Early Sunday Chief W. E. Nickleson, 29, at-] ing’s. Auto Garage called after tached to the Naval Air Station, | the accident, estimated that dam- is in a critical condition at the | age to the Plymouth was about Naval Hospital as a result of in-'$400° and that the Austin was a juries suffered early Sunday ! total loss, The body of Munday is in/ details of the accident at a late | morning in an automobile colli-| Sweeting described the Austin” sion at the intersection of Eaton | “as sitting on top of the pump and Grinnell streets. island” at the former service sta- Suffering from’ two broken} tion located at the scene with the legs, a crushed pelvis and inter-; Plymouth against an_ electric nal injuries, Chief Nickleson was: pole. A mail box on the corner not expected to liye. Police re-|was shattered to bits by impact ported that a miniature Austin; of the collision. driven by Nickleson and a 1941! It could not be determined this Plymouth driven by Harold L.| morning in what direction the French, USN, 21, were involved -cars were travelling at the time in the accident that occurred | of the accident, but from location about 2. a.m. Sunday morning. of the cars following the colli- French, suffering only from|sion, it was believed the Ply- slight head injuries, was also] mouth was going west on Grin- taken to the Naval Hospital. nell st. and the Austin travelling Clarence Sweeting of Sweet: vorth on Eaton. j Navy Will Take | i sioner can hold two. offices in- \ Part In Program, Chaplain Raymond McManus, «——~ ‘ | \ action. Russia has voted “No” earthquake yesterday, which was| Labor Day Celebration Commit-| 2 i several times already, to the ob-'so severe it broxe the needle of en, has taken participation of the | Late Bulletins vious irritation of other nations. | seismograph ‘fn St. Louis, was Little Nations Checkmated located today-in the dee ic ne a a yin the deepest 2% lea sn oleae? mocaraeter aed the CaribWean Sta, 50 miles ‘of the big powers cand “No” the | from Santo Domingo. & little nations could just bite their} The depth at which the quake finger-nails. It is for that reason ‘occurred | is estimated at 30,2425 Japa be fap a feet. The trembler lasted for an he if yl ae alan ibe ce our, and:-was, recorded on. seis- antes TEs ebta! The U. Ss. U. K. mographs in’this and other coun- China and France supported the | tries. idea, but-it was never known just; No tidal wavesshave*yét" been | hon ie lit the four reportekThe shock was severe went along. e conference wag}, r,, $ ea Be pee Ti Cn ae seals that the five big|** Trujillo, and was felt in parts nations must agree or there would be no world organization. of Cuba. 4 on the general idea U.S. Hints A Change Evatt may propose now as anf Now the U. S., whose power}. Rie eae amendmen that the Big Five has to be reckoned with, seems ics . i ead t iy the knife. The tw should exercise the veto oniy re Dee eas 2 ry eh ne “W°; when voting on punitive action. § at Hy Mee there ese: . It would not apply when the oA ass Peres SeUey be N°) United "Nations were discussing | veto Me! the board which will i “peaceful arrangements”. control use of atomic energy.; On this vote at San Francisco Here the U.S. has heavy debate} the bic powers got even le # sup pov aniabe-- has the Bone: he | Port. The vote was 20 to 10, and —The U. S. took a line at the) jo ain 15 nations abstained. If \,e ‘@ Paris meeting of the foreign) 15 had voted with the 10, the {ministers which can throw the} powers would have been final decision on Italy’s African | mped. colorfes into the general assem-| ‘The oncoming argument will { bly, where action would take only likely prove involved. ja twa shures vote and no veto ” Russia Holds Trump PPEUAES: If the general assembly votes In both steps the United King-| to amend or to kill the veto, the ‘dom supported the U. S. China | debate itself could run irto the may line up with them in a show-' veto. To' write amendments, two- down battle. At San Francisco) thirds of the assembly of 51 na- ; Chinese delegates told a press! tions must vote “Yes”, including } jconference that — their nation| all the Big Five. That could mean | |placed no emphasis on the veto. | that Russia, the champion of the | | France’s vote could be uncertatn} veto, could vote “No”, and the | becausé of the power of the Com-j| whole argument ‘would be out the | munists at home. ' window. Strength Of Opposition Experts on international négo- The rebellion of the little na-| tiating say there is only one hope, | tions at San Francisco against th tch a deadlock: That the de-, veto was obvious in the two votes | bates in the asserably might kick which put the veto into the U.N.| up such a storm of public opinion | working~machinery. around the world that Russia} On the vote on adoption of the} would back down. jveto, the Big Powers won 30 to 2.) ———_____—-—_+—+—___| But 15 nations refused to vote. Had they voted against the idea \the tally would have been 30 to :17. The measure would have REMEMBER ——The—— also in the U.N. general assembly, | and that 30 to 17 line-up could re-occur in the September session. | Some of the 30 could even switch, experts here admit. The second vote at San Fran- j cisco that revealed feeling about 1128 Simorton Street Has One of the BEST STOCKS of PACKAGE LIQUORS in South Forida Our Prices are of PRE-OPA Days! years. | MOSCOW. — A_ broadcaster, | ‘ Almyda. One sister, Mrs. Clar-, tion, Sheriff Pat Mansfield, who t Fla.; ‘ailed because it took two-thirds i great grandchild. approval to win. = ie | | This two-thirds vote obtains AEST AIEEE Navy in the event up with Capt. ‘ William J. Suits, Gerald Saun-! (hy Bupcinies Pim ders, chairman of the publicity X N 4 committee, said “today. _ CURBS: INFLATION - Saunders said that the Navy} BUDAPEST.—The wildest in- has agreed to-let the enlisted flation in the history of the world, men’s pool be used for the swim-' in the clutches of which Hungary [ming events on Labor Day, and has been for several years, was will participate in the entire pro-| checked: teday: by the establish- gram. ae of a new unit of money. Otto L. Schultz ARABS DISAGREE ALEXANDRIA. :— An’ Arab a me ‘delegation from Palestine to a Died This A, x” conference of the League of Arab ‘States, said today that they will Otto L. Schultz, 72, died 5 | break with the league if it oppos- o'clock this morning in the Key|es their procedure in Palestine. West Municipal Hospital, after a; They explained that the - break short illness. | would be confined to that ques- Funeral services will be held! tion only. 6 o'clock tomorrow afternocn| from the chapel of the Lopez | PARTITITION PROPOSAL Bunerals nie. | LONDON.—Prime Minister Att- Rev. Guillermo Perez, of the! lee said today that, at a meeting Cuban Methodist church, will be of the British cabinet, the parti- the officiating minister. | tion proposal for Palestine will be Mr. Schultz seit no relatives.| further considered, with a view He will be remembered in Key | to submitting the question to the West as Professor Schultz, who | UN. operated a shorthand and book- | keeping school here for many j ATTACKS CANADA i ces mid | eer - | quoting an article from Pravda, Mrs. Eliza E. Almyda [eoesentiee’ @anada for what the Dies At Age Of 82) spokesman said was its “crude | Mrs, Eliza E. Almyda, 82, died | 8ttacks on the Soviets.” Saturday afternoon at 4:39 IES o'clock at her residence, 1209) MUSSOLINI'S BODY Olivia street. Funeral services will| MILAN.—The police depart- be held tomorrow afternoon at;ment announced today that one 4:30 o'clock from St. Paul’s Epis-| of the three men who stole Mus- copal Church, Fr. Milstead offi-|solini's body from its grave here ciating. The body will be placed|on April 22, has been arrested. in the church at two o'clock, | Nothing was said regarding the) Burial will be in the family plot | Whereabouts of the body. in City Cemetery. Pritchard} Funeral Home is in charge of ar- | Gls IN OFFICE rangements. ATHENS. — Successful candi-; Survivors are: Two daughters, | dates on the GI non-partisan tic- Mrs. Flossie Kittelson, of Tampa, | ket are scheduled to take office Mrs. Charles Sands of Miami; late this afternoon, The election three sons, Sepherino Almyda,| board, by a two to one vote, has} Joseph A. Almyda, and Willard! issued them certificates of elec- | ence Reves, of Coconut Grove, |left town after the riots, wired three grandchildren, one| the board today that he did not j intend to return to Athens. RADIATOR SERVICE Repairing-Flushing-Conditioning GUARANTEED RESULTS avcodled REPLACEMENT (= PARTS ROY’S KEY WEST AUTO PARTS 404 Duval Street 121 Duval Street Adjoining La Concha Hotel wewueeem: Phone (lau _.. UEC ERE B REAR IRE | — Ambler’s Service Garage We Offer A SPECIAL PRICE on Dorquest Beer to take out $4.25 PER CASE Plus Deposits of 75¢ on Bottles ALAN CURTIS in figs Daltons Ride Agaii’ | PALACE THEATER News and Serial Have your Dodge, Chrysler, Ply- | ROASTERS and FRYERS | mouth or DeSoto Car REPAIRED } EFFICIENTLY AT YOUR DEAL- BRADY’S (Live) Poultry |ERS—at the RIGHT PRICE!!1! and Egg Market | NAVARRO Ine. 12Mé White St. Phone S4f Opposite Bus Station ; come a bone of contention.” Chief part of the “bone”. ‘ a petition that was cir¢ € and signed by a good many Key _ City Commissioner Albert -B. Cooper resigned today as director — of public safety. See Pe He said he had resigned. be cause his appointment had “be- Westers, protesting against . his appointment. 5 Pes sed The petitioners maintained that his appointment was a di- rect violation of a provision of the city charter. It was further alleged that Mayor Demeritt’s serving as city manager — conflicts with a 1 oe A report, coming from-an auth-” orative source, that is making the: rounds of the city, is that former. City Manager Dave King will be« present tomorrow night at the. meeting of the city commision. “with his attorney”. ee The petitioners asserted that, under the charter, no = the city government, = ~~ Following is a copy ‘of! Mr. Cooper’s resignation: ‘ Mr. William W. Demeritt, es Acting City Manager, City of Key West, Florida. Dear Bill: a At the time you, appointed ; Director of Public Safety cepted the arily-in the. absence. u) ily appointed City Manager, in order to assist you in your duties as acting City Manager. ES ‘ It is, and always shall be my ; désire ‘to work in the goottisin- | tests of Key. West.. However, to'the fact that my appointm has_ become a bohe'of conten I feel’ that 1. should resign eso of Public Safefpy +..." Please accept this letter as my resignation as Director of Public Safety, effective immediately. - Sincerely, ALBERT B. COOPER. Sailor’s Death Probe Continues FBI authorities are continuing their investigation into the death of Benjamin Hobbs, Sea- man Second, aboard the Destroy- er Stribling July 25, though Navy officials today declared there were no new details on the case forthcoming over the weekend. Unofficial sources reported that suspects in the case has been narrowed down to two but these reports could not be con firmed. The Navy also had no comment on results of FBI laboratory tests in Washintgon on pieces of evi- dence found aboard the destroy- er. Manchester Divorces MANCHESTER, Eng.—(AP)— _-Because of the record number of cases waiting to be heard, Manchester may have a perman~- ent full-time divorce court. AAA AAAAADAA MARA DDA DD PRESCRIPTIONS fidractente Compounded by Experienced Pharmacists GARDNER’S PHARMACY Phone IT! ewer yoeweee wew PIONEER HOTEL 151 N.E. FIRST ST. 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