The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 4, 1946, Page 4

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ping. To Be Hidden From View 223." a, City Manager O. J. S. Elling- ited today that the disposal pty at the head of the island had under Public Service Direc-|{ tor Robert. Dopp’s department been greatly improved. Forecast \ Somie time ago the trash was |* . Key, ‘West and Vicinity: Partly ‘piled very high and became an cloudy this afternoon, tonight The Weather 1g 00—Bawara Bates, “StI Louis Lincoln's “courageous fighter for law and justice,” born in ie Ghockiand Co., Va. Died on March 25, 186y. 1796—(150 years ago) Charles Follen, German liberal who had to flee his country, Harvard’s first professor of German literature, Unitarian preacher and abolition- ist, born. Died in steamboat fire, ; Jan. 13, 1840. Reports For Duey The Citizen regrets that in its “Lt Rex ‘L. Murghy reported | Labor Day. report yesterday it) for duty today at the Key. West | failed to mention that the Key | submarine base. Before coming! West Lion’s Club float won an | to Key West, Lieutenant Murphy } } \honorable». mention from the was'stationed aboard the USS; Mayor. The boys had a dandy, Bluegill. He was accompanied here by his wife, Dorothy. ‘Suspension Probe Will Be Held Up Investigation of the two-day own eyes, and the omission. was an oversight due to haste in. get- ting the paper. together. far gratulations, boys. © « float, which we saw with | t I 60 N.E. ard Street to tourists entering the aie tor the first time. “Now,” said Ellingson,’ “a leveling: pro- cess has been employed.” This has, ‘thought the City Manager, improved appearances consider- ably, but other plans are in store ‘to: make an asse< out_.of “was once a detriment to the city. The leveling process will ccn- “tinue, plus the planting of vege- tation, This green effect will greatly enhance the beauty of the place and in the future a great portion of that city property will be fit for use for other ac- tivities, for, by placing the leaves in the water, as well as regular garbage ,it will, in Elling- son's words, “extend the land”. Present dumping is already a considerable distance from the highway, and as the land be- - ‘comes extended, the” distance; from the highway will be great- er. All wet garbage is, of course, 4aken out to sea by the Navy in accordance with an arrange- sment between the city and Naval authorities here. Palm trees will also be planted along the highway, so that in a few years, possibly three, the en- tire site of the city dumping } grounds will be entirely out of view of those tourists and.citi- zens passing by car along the Overseas Highway. ~ Many civic organizations have Jong termed the dumping ground “unsightly,” and will be pleased to know now that plans are in ‘progress to completely eradicate the cause of past objections. Any member whose name does not appear through error, please contact the Secretary for a cor- Key West Chamber of Commerce and Thursday with scattered ‘showers and thunderstorms, most- hiy in the afterroons and evenings. Gentle to moderate variable winds, mostly southeasterly. Florida: Scattered thunder- | Showers. in South and central por- in the afternoons; otherwise ‘partly cloudy today, tonight and Thursday. Jacksonville through the Flor- ida Straits: Gentie to moderate northeast to east winds through Thursday, except direction vari- able, mostly southeasterly over south portion. Weather partly {cloudy except scattered thunder- showers over the south portion. East Gulf of Mexico: Gentle to moderate northeast to east winds and partly cloudy weather through Thursday. Jacksonville to’ Apalachicola: No small craft’or storm warnings have been issued. ; Report Key West, Fla., Sept. 4, 1946 (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Daylight Saving Time. City office.) Temperatures Highest’ yesterday Lowest last night "ae Strand Theater “PINOCCHIO” Disney’s Feature Cartoon in Technicolor Coming: “Our Hearts Were Growing Up” To Beautify ~ *"Homes Stores *Bars *Hotels # Large Color Selection PREWAR 10-0Z, MATERIALS Finest Workmanship ° KEY WEST Venetian Blind Co. 120 Duval, Jefferson Hotel Btdg. CALL 1042. for Estimates Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N. Y. “Franchised Bottler: pees Real is Guaranteed PURE Place Your Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Key West Refrigeration ona REAL ICE BASIS _ and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service REAL ICE is More Economical! It Is PURE Healthy and Safe Thompson Enterprises, Ine. (ICE ibis “PHONE No. 8 KEY WEST, FLA. 1820—Marcus Whitman, med-' suspension of Police Officer ical missionary and pioneer, who Harry Lee Baker will be held up helped lay the foundations of until after he returns from his Oregon, Idaho and Washington,’ vacation Jack Murray, director porn at Russville, N. Y. Killed by Indians, Nov. 28, 1847. 1846—(100 years ago) Daniel H.” Burnham, famed Chicago archi- tect, pioneer in city planning, one of the builders of the C/’cago Fair of 1893, and of New York’s Flatt | iron Building, who refused pay- | ment for public work—and he did much, born at Henderson, N. Y¥. Died June 1, 1912. 1866—Simon Lake, naval archi- ln hi lO i ti lL re STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL AT ALL f RELIEF. FOR ACID S4\NDIGESTION of civil service personnel, said | today. tect, inventor of the first mod- erri submarine, born at Pleasant- ville, N. J. Died Bridgeport, Conn., June 23, 1945. Phone 177 | Knights of Pythias The regular meeting of Key West Lodge will be held on Fri- day at 8:30 p.m. | The Rank of Page will be conferred. Visiting Knights will find a hearty welcome. J. WINFIELD RUSSELL, 421 DUVAL ST. GARDaIR’S PalREn ct! Ceedanciel Coole tio: Free Delivery! orm INCORPORATED | meee @ PHONES 778 GROCERS K.R.S. eaAaeeeeasanacat Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service Between MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS on Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule: (No Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P. M. Ar shia at Miami at 12:00 o’clock Mid- ight. 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