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Dewem toes Res Fhe tects rewently eet im (te wee tm the ot te paveblc Seotte Natvoteal ts eweut shale meee) tet a Four Countians Lave Permits a . aut a he had ° ts goer mitts month of a Pub amtmnute + the elie —- fm Batre fe Pogues test Fp bande omemes od th ten, Chartes jotm Martin Wille boeese the depart thet & het coturned i jomph 8 with vertain eon fee Rete | $ ant Te . he nth owt ae ee * Goarm Ber F cleo tie tes 4 wt $10,000 | | Sleepy Heads Here | to Rejoice Monday, With Extra Hour ipit fi Hy i gf 2 & KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1946 Laubscher Makes Application For C. of C. Position Harold Laubscher, former as- sistant for five years to.S. C. Singleton while the latter was Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, has forwarded an ap- plication for the position of the secretaryship of the local C. of C. Young Laubscher, who resides IN SEOEITITTes at 408 Eaton street, and who saw duty in the Southwest Pacific, has been a resident of the city for the past eight years and is a member of the Key West Cham- ber of Commerce, Key West Junior Chamber of Commerce, Key West Hotel Association, Dade Lodge, F. & A.M. His application to the board of directors iollows: Dear Sirs: Our city of Key West needs a strong, active Chamber of Coim- merce. This need is known by every Key, Wester who is old z i tenough to realize that the tour- Dr. Nelson Finds Hay Fever Relief Here; Prétises Cit Completely relieved of hay fever for the first-time in 34 years after a four-week stey in Key: West, Dr. Richard M.” Nelson, an eye,ear, nose and, throat specialist, is going to stay here until the middle of October and then hasten back to his home in Atlanta Georgia, just as soon as he can conveniently do so. In fact, Dr. Nelson told The Citizen that as s6on @5 it is possible he hopes to retire from active practice and come to Key West to make his permanent home. Dr. Nelson married Miss Mamie Seymour, a native Key Wester, and she accom- panied him here on his visit. SEAT TOTS Gunboat Cuba To Be Here For 2 ak re Bymes To Discuss F :) American Policy Toward | At American Club Paris. Session *TO REAFFIRM STUER GART STATEMENTS; POLICY TOWARD RDS. SIA FIRM BUT FRIEND. LY (Ry The Ansecteted Pema PARIS, Sept 27.1 wan am nounced todey thet Seeretary of State James F. Byrnes of the United States has accepted ea i® vitation of the Ameren € bab of Paris to make on adtreme of San Antonio Flood Results In Six Deaths: (By The Associated Press) | LONDON, Sept. 27. — King! SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Sept.| FGeorge of Greece, who fled from 27.—Six persons are known to a? Gunie duc Ane have lost their lives in a flash Pevad ¥ anes nea 194i, = flood that occurred here last | le e¢ Nazis, left by plane this night and today. morning for Athens. to resume; Torrential oceupancy of the throne. | heavy winds, ; : King George Of Creece Flies To Resume Throne (By The Associated Press) 1 | | rains, driven by caused water to He was recalled to Greece as 4 meeting of that ot gantestie® ti uf ist industry is going to be the} largest income producing ele- jment toward the city’s liveli-} he Cuban gunboat Cuba, with hood. : Cuban government officials, the Unfortunately, during the past}Cyban Marine band and _ the few years the Chamber of Com-| pavy’s best baseball team aboard, merce has not received the sup-| will eome to Key West for the port that is necessary to make it}celebration to be held here on i | igi? Celebration i : | | fi 8 z i 4 F i H z is { H yawns. De dhdkedd | the strong, lively organization|OQctober 10 in connection with ithat it must be in order for us| #1 Grito de Yara, Cuban Cons Attempt Made To Crack Safe Of Local Bar, Police today were investigat- am attempted safe cracking | o> last night at the Boat Rar, 388 Duval street, owned by Rob-! ert Taylor Hi | ‘Tayler, on epening his place o! business this morning at 9 o'clock ; meticed that the combination’ knob on his safe had been rip-, ped off and an attempt made to drill through the door. { A tocal lock and safe expert was working on the safe today te try to open it. Until it is open- | ed end the contents checked it will not be known if anything is, missing from it, police said. No fingerprints could be found, to compete with other Florida cities which are bidding for the patronage of the South-bound tourists. It has received so little | boat will visit y West at that, support that it today has lost much of its prestige. We can’t pen which will lessen the effi- ciency of this, one of the most important cogs of our commu- nity. The Chamber of Commerce must be rebuilt into a machine ¢ to help produce greater revenue for our city. If it is the desire of the pres- ent members of the Chamber of Commerce that a reorganization occur, I’should*like to be. consid- ered as an applicant for the po- sition of secretary or business manager. Having had several years'of experience in the Cham- ber during the years Mr. Steve Singleton was executive secre- tary,-I am familiar with the job. One thing that I know is a pre-* requisite is the capacity for a lot ‘ of hard work. ‘That’T-amranxious d willing to perform. Yours very truly, HAROLD R. LAUBSCHER. it was said, and means of entry to the place could not be deter- mined. A check of the liquor stock disclosed that none of it 8" was missing | Officers Frank Jolly and Hec- | tor Castro ave investigating the Tonight the Jackson Square case. | . James Haskins | ° Mi e! e D : | USO features as its major pro- les In lami ; gram for the evening the danc- | Jomes W. Haskins, 75, for most‘ ing classes. Beginners class gets | of bis life a resident of Key West,' underway at 8:00 p. m., with the died yesterday at noon in Jackson basic steps of ballroom dancing Memo?ial Hospital, Miami, it was , being taught. The second session learned here today. ‘is at 9:30 p. m. and the Latin Mr. Haskins had been ill for; dances, Rumba and Samba are three weeks, suffering from being taught. The classes are complications caused by her ‘open to all service men and An ambulance from . Sawyer’s| women and veterans of this area. Funeral Home will return the; Tuesday evening at 8:00 Key West this eve-! o'clock, October 1, the Camera mung {Club makes its initial appear- Funeral services for the de-' ance. Instruction in photography ceased will be held at St. Mary’s | will be under the supervision of Star of the Sea Catholic Church ' George Haley, Navy photograph- Saturday morning at 9 a.m. and er, The photo class will take ‘burial will be in Key West. | place in the social hall and then Mr. Haskins is survived by his proceed to the darkroom for the Claire and James; laboratory work. Sister James of one brother, Henry B. ctr Hoskins: two sisters, Mrs, Mary Kave your Dodge, Chrysler, Ply- E Sweeting, Mrs. Helena M.' mouth or DeSoto Car REPAIRED Page, and 15 grandchildren. Two EFFICIENTLY AT YOUR DEAL. ether sons, Oliver and Joseph, ERS—et the RIGHT PRICE!!!! died i the Pacific during World NAVARRO Inc. Wer il i Opposite Bus Station Dancing Classes Tonight At USO } remains to wife, two son one daughter desu | A SCE IT SETN STERLING’S °° TRY and: BUG Market 1318 Eliza Street WHERE TO DANCE Phone 243 Also at Margaret and Fleming Sts. LARGE SHIPMENT of YERS and ROASTERS MEELIS AEE LE AES BE The Public Cordially Invited to DANCE TONIGHT and TOMORROW NIGHT to the MUSIC of JOHN PRITCHARD and HIS ORCHESTRA From 9 P.M. ’Til.1 A.M. at the VFW Clubhouse \| FLAGLER AVE. and 2ND ST. | Poinciana Bus Passes Door Radios - Fans - Toasters Electrical Appliances Now In Stock Auto Accessories Drug Sundries POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STORE j house Martin Lliraldi informed The Citizen today. He said @ rahee that the gun- time was given him by Commo- dore Aguila Rulz ‘when he was !afford to permit anything to hap- | here during the visit of the Cuban | training ship Patria. A group of newspaper men. well known in Cuba, also will come on the Cuba to report the celebration to the newspapers they represent. The local committee to arrange for the celebration will be organ- ized October 1 to prepare a pro gram to be given by Cuba colonists. 4 Vet Consultant Here Two Days ; Melvin ‘ . Friedland, . as: state service’ officer, ‘arr Key Wi Wednesday and spoke to American Legionnaires here that night. He also was guest speaker at the Lions Club meet- ing last night. From 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. to- morrow and Monday he will be at the Monroe County Court- to give information and advice to veterans on any prob- lems. Mr. Fi stant riedland is replacing John P. Luke, and he will make regu- Jar visits to Key West to meet veterans and help in their per- sonal problems. i Carletons Return From Long Tour Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carleton, 916 Windsor Lane, have returned to the city after a stay of many months, during which they visit- completing a tour of 10,000 miles. While in St. Paul, Minn., they > were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Winter, who have a home in Key West, on Von Phister street. The Winters lavishly entertained the Carletons during their stay in the Gopher State. Mr. and Mrs. Winter are ex- pected in the Island City shortly, where they plan to spend the winter season. Southernmost Garage In U. 5. TWINS GARAGE 1130 Duval Street : = Auto Repairs, Painting, Body and Fender Work | Genuine Auto Parts for All Cars ‘ = AMAABASAAAASALAAASA PRESCRIPTIONS trercatents | Compounded by Experienced Pharmacists GARDNER’S PHARMACY Phone 177 + ve ewwwwrwoerwrrw=: 1: rise to a depth of five feet in No particulars shout Bienes speech were disclosed, theagh @ was intimated that he will coat firm his mate « Stuttgart and furtive oem phasize t friendly attttele of the United States toward the oot of the world As regat pected to wishes to with that country sertion will in no way tntertere with the present firm geley of the United States towerd Bee sla The Itatian tortal ja result of a plebiscite conducted some parts of the city. i two weeks ago. News from: Property damage was reported | Greece today was to the effect to be large. ‘that there is still much ‘unrest Former Gls In sta ternerets ; throughout that country, with oe ‘frequent skirmishes between {guerilla* bands and government ; troops 4 | Leftist leaders today petitioned ' {the government to organize a} {coalition cabinet, but no action! jhas yet been taken on their re-| quest. Missouri To Be Bonus Marchers (By The Associated Press) JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Sept. | 27.—News was received here to- day that more than 1,000 former GIs in Missouri will march to this city tomorrow to demand of the governor that he call a special session of the legislature to have a law passed that would give every GI who went to war from this state a. bonus of $400 in cash. Murrell Owen, an ex-Marine corporal, is the leader of the Gl band of marchers. He informed the governor that~the Gls will “camp” on the lawn of the capt m friendly tere but thet o be f scqeg te sce iSentences In Cases ‘Of Nazis Will Be ont Tenet vic wa Polttica: Commission formed by the 21 nations at te assembly here, announced tedgy that it had decided to give the Allies 75 per cent of the eopane demanded by them fram Rendered Monday i | (By The Associated Press) ! NURENBERG, Sept. 27. — A spokesman for the court, in hich 22. Nazis “were tried on icharges of crimes committed ‘during the wat, said today: that anybody who gives out informa- tion about the nature of the sen-| tol until the governor calls a spe tences to be imposed on the de-' cial session of the legislature to | fendants will be dealt with either grant the bonus. 'py*thé court’. or. the American | ;army of occupation. + st |” Decision of the court: will be tions Romania Foreign Great Britain amount be 100 » retary Byrnes cent Th to six prohibit military Danube Minister few we rad urgeel tteet the tt tect ae tall ‘= tuvered 76 io, » propeadt & tr using Abe rod thet ee i assem tench n fave t Bulgari vw boat Lf power an Rive pm entative nted st dé int Maine, Minnesota ! Phone 169 Pare, Fresh! Free Delivers 1° shees Give trehdered, - beginning . Monday’, y é “ morning, and as each case is cor-} Cheek For $185 i sidered individually, it. was said | 4 4 ; that all sentences> probably will! The Key West Jayshees yester not be known until sometime day presented a check for $185 | Tuesday. }to the Municipal Hospital, pre | Because of the anxiety of the | ceeds from a recent dance given {prisoners and the keen interest, by the organization, it was an {of the public here in the out-| nounced today ‘come of the trial, rumors have} The committee from the i been rife for several days. It was | shees consisting of Mrs. Anna B tin an attempt to stop the circula-| Delaney, president, Mrs. Nor tion of the rumors that the an-) man Dopp, t urer, Mrs. E nouncement was made in the! Sweeting, Mrs. Flora Rueda and name of the court. Mrs. W. W. Ward presented the —_——— check to Miss Marie R. Hartel, | Division Street School’s | supervisor of the hospital First Chapel Program Of | Hee gsi ey ‘ = School Year Yesterday) yy mittee on a tour through thé | rhe first chapel program for | hospital. ‘the 1946-47 school year at —— Division Street Elementary S | A. Maitland Adams Is was given yesterday by Mrs. Con- ; Back From Vacation stance Walker’s 6A class. A. Maitland Adam The program consisted of| | 41 Janager of the Key many interesting general num he ci re eavisnine me bers and severa sial selections | shag ris : ae oi lregarding the observance of “Na-| SURI oe ri pa a onal Dog Week". ‘The objec: | spending a tiree Ses tives regarding the care of dogs | in northern Michigan an iwere read and later stressed by} 24a. | the ‘ipal, Earl E. Hamilton. | ay. = Sian cae Peng |Miss Lee Miss Gato feature, | Mrs. Walker delighted the stu-| Plan Long Vacation Louise Lee and M + {dent body by reading in a very ‘effective manner the always pop- | leaving ular story of “Pandora”. | Patrons and friends are wel- come to the chapel exercises at ‘this school, which are given on, lfhursdays for grades four, five tand six, and on Fridays for grades yone, two and thr | Jay vacation i Can Mis owena Gato are day for an extended trip. Among the places th visit will be Washington and New York City | D. ummm, SLOPPY JOE'S BAR Peel . cen Free |Gould Curry at the Piano MEMBERS and GU rs | Frank Duffy the Genial MC CIVILIAN re Opposite Western Union Opens at 6 P.M. Open Monday thru Saturday Ne Admission, Cover or Minimum 1019 WHITE ‘STREET | CET LN MT IY OEE LOL JIMMIE at the Piano will Sing Your Favorite Song ARR RLS AN NAO NTE DATE CLUB 116 FITZPATRICK & GREENE STS. BEA B Raised FRYERS M sh rater BR ADY : Ss and Listening Pleasure (Live) POULTRY and EGG MARKET 1214 White St. Phone 54 FRIDAY - 9 P.M. "TIL 2, tee = oeare iy required ow ‘.™ che ts, rot rity vote thir ‘ maa theref Local Lad Gets Special ‘Training fnnounce Change tn P..T. 4. Meeting Place SEALED BEAM HEADLIGHTS ROY'S KEY WEST AUTO PARTE 121 Duwel Street neem mE RAUL’S a on the BOULEVARD ~ DANCING ~ Nightly to the Music of MARK ‘“\Su'iia Featuring S1L¥t4 at Pieee Best Drinks-— Popular Prices Reservations: Phone #28?