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“= Che pl a City ission Reverses Tuesday’s License Denials; Grants Six Months’ Extension To All Making Application SO* CARRPNEL A, LEADS FIGHT IN LAST NIGHT'S Sees, GROUP FIRST MET AS | American And: | Renienttes At UN Session! HERNMOST NEWSPAPER KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1946 Russian People Learn Truth And Breathe Easier (By Asseciated Prensa) : MOSCOW, Sept, 26.—Theé Rus- sian man-in-the-street is breath- ing easier today as a restilt of; Stalin’s statement to Correspon- | dent Alexander Work that there } is “little cause to feay another war.” Russian press and radio, in hot-! State Road IN THE UNITED STATES oosevelt Blvd. And Bertha Been cee | headed discussions of what had’ (By Asnociated Press) joccurred at "Paris since the as- ~ PARIS, Sept. 26—Willard sembly of the 21 nations in that business, they | oe —e JI BOTH ROADS WILL BE PUT IN EXCELLENT OOF. @ complete re- when the commissioners beer and wine and liquor | Thorpe, representative of the | United States at tie sessions of ‘the 21 nations, declared today icity, had worked up the Russian British Deny DITION; BIDS RECEIVED THA OCTOBER 17TH Work will begin shortly in repairing the south shore of opeieetes teerd comeeted of Mayor Wm. W. Denitst utes ee ne ee ar rod rs Petter Feedew. John Carbonell and Albert Cooper,’ parations from Romania, object-| 19) Deets © F © Bittern ent Tex Assessor Dion. They met! ed to other Allies obtaining as Os eee of FF eh eteek, prior to the recess city commis- | little as one hundred millions ; eo) .-- eee from Romania. | Remomcacs Menges Reg ovedt e When Thorpe finished speak- | Ree Bey Memion ceont ath Ht F hhhadadad chad) ing, 2 Russian representative Bulletin! | jumped to his feet and hotly de- The Citizen learned unof- ‘clared that Russian troops bled and died while fighting against Romanians and Germans in the ; Romanian area, and the Allies, ! |aside from attacks from the did not fight against Romanians. along Russia's western front. | | After he had concluded speak-| | ing, a Greek representative asked that Greece be awarded a small jisland off the coast of Albania, | but a majority of the delegates | disregarded the request. (Commander And | mm Me riolation of the sani) Mis, GW. Almour As for the rodeo,” smiled De- To Reside Here merit, “I couldn't find any.” tm amewer to the mayor, Horre | declered that “ordinance prohib-| Commander George W. Al-} t the erection of stables in Zone mour, USN, and Mrs. Almour re-: Me added, “I have an in- turned to Key Westerday after vevtment im my home and am an absence of 21 years. Mrs. Al-} f i : ; i if FY FS + i th i ; i { “ ' r + i rf ct i i Lh hdl if “| t Hh, f | “i ile iil pd if Fi : f it i if : et that the Le Cow! allow the erec-' guerite DuBreuil, daughter of | woukt, Wen ef @ stable, what is to stop Mr, and Mrs. Rafael DuBrueil, than *fnecone from placing a filling | of Key West. i station directly in front of my} Commander Almour first came | j bamse? \t Key West in 1911 and then} Cherishes Home | @.4924. He. has been in the Navy. Demerygt then asked Hore, | 43 years and expécts to be re- “When was the stable to which | tired on October 1. He is a vet- vefer, erected?” Horre re- | eran of the first and second world ‘Hoth were erected within wars, He served four years and: * uit nt you that phert token Ute sexmunt ty te » ftes + Staples ewenue and the other on | first in Boston and later at New meget tn Flagler avenue. Orleans. 14 mile Commissioner,” added Horre. His assignment, was in the elec- 1 hewe an equity in my. property | tronics department, «which‘« in= whieh | cherish. If you don't! ¢juded radar, sonar and radio,} went « decent, little community | jp poth cities, and received cita- ; owt there, then vote the ordinance tions for outstanding work at off the books.” |New Orleans and Boston. Commissioner Harden then en- "Commander and Mrs. Almout, | tered the discussion with a ques- who are staying at La Concha, in- | tom, “Did the owners of these | tend to make their home in Key | stables get a building permit?” | Wo H Then Harden made a motion rib 7° { i rertis the state faces, It was explained that\the pub-! lic was given only the Russian ; side of questions that had come’ up at the UN sessions in Paris,! and that side always was a de- nunciation of the Western pow- ers. Russian people had been led to believe that the Western powers were poised to begin war against Russia. But things are different now. Stalin’s statement is the first made officially in Russia that there is no danger of imminent war. Key West Rotes Heard Program By Cubans Today Key West Rotarians at their regular weekly meeting today in St. Paul’s Parish House on Ba- hama street had as their guests the four Cuban musical ambassa- dors of goodwill who are visiting here. The musicians, Faz, Cristobol Alfénso, Augustin Avan Manuel played four selections for the Ro- tarians. They came to the meet- | ing as guests of Alberto Boza. t Hugh Hodge was in charge of} the program today, Visiting Ro- | tarians at the menting were. Hen- |. ry Starling, of Homestead; Robert | ; Public into a state of nervousness | Will Wi th draw that was readily visible on their | Troops In Greece (By Associated Press) LONDON, Sept. 26.—The Lon- don Daily Herald, officia! organ of the Labor party, published a story today stating that the Brit- ish government had decided to withdraw its troops from Greece. Immediately a government spokesman issued a statement in which he denied the story that had appeared in the Herald. He said that the Labor government, instead of having decided to with- | draw British troops from Greece, | had agreed to keep troops there | until the Greek government be- comes stable and _ establishes a reign of law and order. “The government,” he added, | “has no intention of withdraw- | ing the. troops now or at any! other definite date. The with-! drawal depends on the success | of the Greek government to bring | about peace and maintain it in! Greece.” He further stated that at pres- | ent there are frequent armed | clashes between leftists and } rightists in Greece, and that re-} 1 increasing in number. i ! Parents, Teachers | To Meet October 2 | There will hese necting. i of the. Monroe County Council of Par-| Roosevelt boulevard that was damaged to the extent of tne thousands of dollars “ring the October 18, 1944, hurricane, passed 40 miles west of Key West. Various estimates of the damage done to the bouleward Réductinis In Airmail Rates Issued Locally Five-cent airmail stamps went « on sale at the Key West post of- fice today, but Postmaster Hollon R. Bervaldi explained that the new rate will not go into effect until October 1. sid Reduction in airmail rates by the Post Office Department is most pronounced in several cases. For instance, the rate from any post office in the United States to Guam, beginning October 1, will be only one-iourteenth of | the present rate. Postmaster. Bervaldi gave itizen a list of the he five-cent protected neigh- mour is the former Miss Mar-'y Guerrero and Alberto y Ribera, |C¢?tly the skirmishes have been | pate from Key West to the fol-| lowing plac di , showing the re-; luction in each instance: ‘ Within the United States, from! 8c an ounce to 5c an ounce; APOs or FPQs, 6c half ounce to Sc an} ounce; Canada;-8e “half ounce to 5c ounce; Hawaii, 15¢ half ounce Laer, of Boynton Beach, and} ents and Teachers dn. Wednes-' tg 5¢ gunce: Puerto Ric Frank/Turner, of Memphis, Tenn, | day, October, 2, at 3:30 pom, at! ounce +6 ee Aunce ‘Virgin Club guests were Ralph Keil, | pest six months, one on! three months in World War U,! Miami; Bill Timms and Charles | Fernando Camus, president of the Smith, both of Key West. the Division Street School, Mrs, Council, announced otday. Key West Boy Hero Aids Cops. In Running Down Nite Prowlers There is an unknown boy. hero in Key West today who last night aided officers Harry Baker and Paul Stoufer in rounding up three sailors, held in city jail on police to the station just to make | sure that the man he had helped apprehend was properly locked ! up. | Excuse Me, Please :S.), 8¢ half ounce to 5c oune Canto} 5c. ounce; Canal’ Zone, 10c half) ounce ta Se ounce; Guam, 35¢) half ounee 0. 5c- ounce. Governor Favors | Religious Week TALLAHASS| Sept. 26,—! (FNS)—“The need of the people for spiritual guidance hasn’t been n Islands, 25¢ half ourice to |’ | been given, ranging up to $186,000, and it won't be long sew Key Westers will know what the contractor's estimate ——_—_—_—_—— &damage ot will be. This afternoon The Cit jSceived an Associated Prem dip ‘patch from Tallahassee in it was stated that the Stwte Department had called tractors’ bids to repair the south side of the but also Bertha street leading the boulevard. After the work is finiseed, the south shore of the boulevard will be comparable with the magth shore, which was recently soup faced by the State Road Depart meat The dispatch explains that the present base of the south ede of the boulevard will be reworked and resurfaced, and Bertha street will be given a similar eat ment The entire roadway te be pet in ex nt condition tuinls al ‘most three miles, or, an the Ge patch road”, Join In Strike + Ansocinteg Prone) BURGH, Sep. 28 thousand street-car opere left their jobs im thigeerty te day and agserted they will Retr turn to work until the Pitteagh power strike is sattheds Spokesnien-for the’Parmen said that they felt they were in danger of losing their nm working the str in progress of the uity shown against them by strikers ‘Today the trikers to work till 2990 wikee @f States, PITT ree tors lives while ke because leaders power said the eturn 1 Aer that the coning ordinance be en | diminished since the end of the oma city tax ssing. | At the police station, officers | fereed. The motion was second- ed by Demeritt as Commissioner Carbonell took the chair. Suggest that all infractions be ebeted, Mr. Manager,” Demeritt said to Mr. Ellingson. Mr Horre then thanked the commissioners for the opportun- tty of addressing the group. “I appreciate the courtesy that has been extended me,” he said. Liquer Licenses Enter Picture The city clerk then read a let- ter from the city manager, dated Sent. 25 The « unication requested that T. EB Pratt, 508 Front street, be given a liquor license and that Me te niche Anchorage 1106 Packer street, be denied a license On © 468 prohibits the is- Polmy = & the inte ee ot ee ee Yee face Mere did fot come tls oe Reacts ag Was aene,. Mowe: Men « Geert ttt the two Se eee med te fewest cate « plane eid mt Ee wetrme you te Me cemmomcmety Vou with te * Getewtad aapwbares 6 the city . €4 we os ee Bed ncmabit tee oe Me eee actpasen Comp fina sance of a license Ellingson also asked in the let- thet Mark Duffy's Tavern be license as Duffy produced a lease and a re-meas- urement from the San Carlos Seheo! to Duffy's establishment, (Continued on Page Three) t granted { WHERE TO DANCE OT ATE ITE IIT The Public Cordially Invited to DANCE EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS to the MUSIC of JOHN PRITCHARD and HIS ORCHESTRA From 9 P.M. °Til 1 A.M. vEW. Clubhouse Open Monday thru Saturday Se Admission, Cover or Minimum iit i Germans Cheered By i Return Of Rathaus | 0 a. m., and 3 a. m., the BREMEN, Germany. —(AP)—* sailors were making a great noise Bremen’s historic 500-year-old jn the yard of a private home on | Rathaus once more is the seat Of pjivision street. The lady of the local German government here. house, ‘hearing them, ordered The @uilding, which was used\ them away and they are alleg- by occupation forces, has been re- oq to have cursed her and fled turned by American Military, Shot Chills One f |Government. The consolidated! As they fled up Division street | officers’ mess remains in the’ officer Harry Baker, walking his asement, however, and some peat, saw them and ordered them rooms will be used for American to stop. When they refused to. al events. ‘obey the order Baker fired his like this: Be-" | SOC in that zone. | ! “The return of the building procured a marked improvement in the feeling of German people toward our occupation forces,” | Military Governmentjofficials rel ported, ‘Legion Auxiliary Will Meet Tonight The regular meeting of Arthur Sawyer Unit No. 28, American Legion Auxiliary, will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in the Hall of the Legion Home, South- ard and White streets, Mrs. Chas. -Hjort, president, will preside. The new members ' initiated at the last meeting are urged to be present and take part in the meeting. ! Southernmost Garage in U. S. 1120 Duval Street Phone 169 Auto Repairs, Painting, Body and Fender Work Genuine Auto Parts for All Cars Palace Theater WILD BILL ELLIOTT in ‘CHEYENNE. WILDCAT’ News and Serial revolver into the air. “When I did that,” Baker said today, “the sailor known as B. ; Anderson stopped dead in his | tracks, but the others only put on more speed. I took Anderson, and a few minutes later a kid j came out of a house on Windsor ; Lane, dressed only in his short: 'and joined me in the chase. ! About two blocks away I took another one of the sailors, book- ed today as P. E. Lipko, and by that time my hands were ful ‘with two of them.” “Stop Him, Catch Him!” But the kid, a boy about 10 or 11 years old, said Baker, kept right on chasing the third sailor :from Windsor Lane to Duval street, yelling close at the flee- ing gob’s heels: he goes!” The boy chased the sailor into, Duval street, where he was pick- ed up by officer Paul Stoufer and booked at city jail as S. Paire. Then the boy came with | CLUB 116 _, FITZPATRICK & GREENE STS. | Opposite Western Union Opens at 6 P.M. JIMMIE at the Piano will Sing Your Favorite Song ‘at night to get his bicy “Stop him! Catch him! There said today, the boy appeared to! be embarrassed when he walked | in because of being dressed only! in shorts. “You gentlemen will have to gxcuse me,” he was quoted as| saying, “but this thing happened rather unexpectedly. If I'd had, my Scout knife I could have | caught that guy, but I was afraid) to get too close to him.” Questioning developed the fact that about two weeks ago, when | the boy went to his back yard | one knocked hiin cold. counted for his extreme aversion to night prowlers and his wild flight through the night to help; g, Officer Baker catch the tres- passers. We'd Like to Meet You | All three of the sailors, B. An-| ‘ derson, S. Paire and P. E, Lipko jail to- sing. In yone were being held in city day on charges of trespas the excitement of it all ev forgot to get the boy hero’s name before he went whistling away in the dark in his shorts. The Editor of The Citizen would like to meet that boy, If he sees this, or any who knows his name, will he please come; to The Citizen office for a chat | with us? | | | We Now Have WIRE BASKETS for BICYCLES OPEN DAILY 7 A.M. to Midnight | Mechanic to Serve You POOR OLD CRAIG - SERVICE STATION | Al Armengol, Owner Phone 9 | Division at Francis 134 | “| portunity for | the states to | community second World War, but, on the contrary, has been. intensified by | the disturbed cenditions prevail ing at home and abroad,” the Honorable Millard F. Caldwell governor of the state of Florida, declared in endorsing the 16th annual observance of Religious Education Week, September 29 October 6. “The 16th annual obse of Religious Education We der the dirrection of the Inte: national Council of Religiou Education will provide the the people in the lives re-dedicated ice to their fellow pirit of brotherhood and will,” Governor Caldwell The last night work effect Many Expected At Convention OW oN op. all ins} to on for men ! tained. Traditional Rally motion Day will be in more than 200,000 schools of the United State Canada on the opening Religious Education phasizing educational ism. Christian fellowship will be Day ' ‘ n the Base Herve Plans through special Navy Day Program grams, climaxing on World Ce munity Sunday with emphasi world-wide Christian unity Religious Education w be observed in 90 per American Protestant through the 40 denomination and 173 state, city and pro councils of churches and ious education which ber agencies of the Inte Council of Religious Educe ck nm cent of RAUL’S on the BOULEVARD - DANCING ~ Nightly to the Muste of MARK “Sill STANLEY Orchestre Featering 8¥1 relig are -semereer ener ee fe mene Sen me CASA CAYO HUESO (The Southernmost House) 1400 Duval at South St. DINING ROOM and COCKTAIL LOUNGE Opens 5 P.M. Daily-——— —o