The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 28, 1946, Page 1

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SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER Vouume LAV No. 231 ee Wil Retumn Negro Slayer Of Sailor Aboard Stribling To Key West For Fall Ti CRONE GRAND + per eerenNs MUR. OP PP OOD SS. mee ere rw eNT Woman Rebels At MOMENT WATSON =| Getting Up To Se Turn Back Clock oud acest do sdaying hes Heviewie L. Hobbs) worried, half-hysterical the destroyers Strib. ~ of Ge aight of July; eae Me etic ted for mut des Jactwonyitte | ‘y¥. it!” she de- elared emphatically over the hat?” asked confus- ‘x Hamlin, at 12 o'clock Sun- tered Hetiie “hy eheking amguieten eth a cord oF Clerk Hamlin ex- that such action was contewed bee crime to, met obligatory, the woman wettest: here om Awguct a af fer 4 tat teffiod mvestigaturs ceoomed greatly relieved. She Be BE hey ~ hung up with a sigh. _ ann © Gem Peed Be reef nto returned to the om the atet tere asaae tte ent derek &. sheep on oe Gee eee the night, he} — & erie ot ae | viet andy Peete steopeng tno artes gem fot Been after ware ee ee et ae om Herbie amd coum matte wet Soo The ee & Get of Ge weare, but cause of the strike of powerhouse oot ty Bee wbrvnges workers Operators Of Street Cars Join The Axsectated Press) prPisBURGH, Se pt. Street car operators in this city + = © Se confemtion with electricity, though on a 2 eee Hebe eer the much reduced scale. Representa- See © See, wee while tives of the light and power SS) ere oe Me eek company and union leaders, who cause of the decrease in the num- | ieee of hed abruptly ended negotiations ber of employed women, and the aah ee ee + yesterday, resumed their sessions totkay Thies is the fifth day strike, and indications are & © immediate outlook for settioment Bete i Gon Tob Peon A Hes fet we tub the next qeene fs a9 webwk, all Seamed fet al baat was ew there Fs St hetemg were atv acct ent ties eee os Third Arrest ~~ ee On Charge Of Late Opening tt ee Ge wd omy Wotan ont ee helt A i ee ome 4f Came wt © For the third time Helen Wolf- a ee anage of Sugaloa, ae ag Gee Se om wrested for keeping her = oes oe wen after hours. Deputy Sheriff Wallace and Deputy Will Archer, whe made the arrest at ee eebeme te e'eleck this morning, said the sa- wide open” when they at that hour. The de- released on posting wney 2 by oret Sheets 3 oe * ere wes been - sanbeveonn Chief Deowe erie nieces ht parted wernt ace tee od EB derkmon * charge of ONT inom was entered it fendant was batt of $250 Twiee Helen Wolfson has been arrested similar charges by representatives of the State Bev- erage Department, and once by the sheriff's office. She now has lowe cases pending against her. Preside In Miami Case Firemen Called To Local Inn A fire truck from Station No. was called to Post Office Inn, sai monton street, at clock this morning to guish flames in an inner i the of thes He dhemed pr vatebe coscanahnsag hts Pierson * econo partage omemad « bette te i eam . extin- mattress Firemen dragged the from the Inn into the street and put out the flames with a small Set? bocuter hose. They were on the geene about 15 minutes. No one was injured ‘ ante, bad di erates fete it Jstar tie ed) te © Meow Monday Ce eae wonge tw the trial te me os | Ain SR ERNIE NE ETE Palace Theater BASIL RATHBONE in “TERROR BY NIGHT” | oe News and Serial unin a at tHe oo wenemowns | 4uto Repairs, Painting, py Ball Moment Body and Fender Work Genelee Aute Parts for All Cars Seutheramest Garage tn U. S. In Power Strike ; youth watked off their jobs today be- Residents ate “stilt” supptied anq on financial limitations. of the for its has Moreno 1:40 3:10 spring mattress IN TH E UNITED STATES KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1946 Child Welfare Council Hears Reports On Monroe. Activities The Child Welfare Council held its monthly meeting last night at the Health Center. Reports on ‘the Poinciana Nursery, Fort Vil- lage Nursery and on finances were made by Rev. John E, Pick- ! ens, chairman, and Albert sal treasurer. The Council voted to send a Aer as delegate to the Flor-! ida State Conference of Parole | and Probation Officers, to be held ; at Fort Lauderdale on November i 13, 4 and 5, and also to write to the ; jcounty commissioners recom- ‘mending that County Juvenile! | Judge Roberts and Juvenile Court i Probation Officer Elizabeth Sin- | |gleton be sent. to the conference ; ‘as delegates from Monroe county. | Has Two Objectives Rev. James MacConnell, the | Monroe county member on the | State Welfare Board, gave a com- prehensive talk regarding State | ; Welfare work in the county. He} ‘said there are two objectives: | 1) to secure for every needy or handicapped person such assist- | lance as will enable him to be- come, in-so-far as possible, self- ;supporting, and 2) to promote: community activities that will) diminish dependency and delin- | quency. ' About half of the funds are | ‘from the Federal Government, | Rev. MacConnell said, and these | jare matched by state funds de- ‘rived from the beverage tax, horse-racing tax and taxes on j heavy trucks. Many Cared For j) In Monroe ‘county during the | month of August, 331 aged per-| j Sons received relief in the amount | jot $10,413; 67 blind persons re-} ceived $2,221 and children in 128! families received $1,799. | State Welfare funds paid out; to needy or handicapped persons . this county in August totalled 6,580. The smallest part of the Kise went where the greatest} need is—to the children, it was noted by council officers. Mrs. Helen MeNeil, supervisor , for the Key West State Welfare | | office, reported on the case load | Ap* plications for aid for dependent | children have increased enorm- | ously since the war ended, be discontinuance of allotments from men formerly in service. Funds | the care of needy children! have been so inadequate, it was | revealed, that no new applicants | + have received relief since last! February until recently, when the | chitaren of 15 families who had | | been needy cases for several! | months could finally be accepted }as aid cases. Maintain Foster Home The Monroe County Commis-, sioners contribute $200 a month for the State Department Welfare work, and $60 a month is cont buted by the city commissione: A foster home is maintained in ‘Key West for emergency child | placement, but adoptions are not! handled by the Child Welfare Workers of the State Welfare Department. | Those present at meeting included: s, Rev. James MacCon- | | nell, Mrs. Helen McNeil, Mrs. Bet- Lange, Mr. and Mrs. Alber ey, Mrs. Edna ©. Clark, Mis: n Voorhees, Earl Hamilton Bruce P, Williamson, St. Elmo Greaux, Milton Evans, Mrs. Elizabeth Singleton, Mrs. John | E. Pickens and Mrs. Eileen S. | Coughlin. council | John E. the Rev. IL. B. Warren Arrives | To Visit Parents Leo Braxton Warren, chief Dinca mate, USN, arrived in Key West from New York by plane today to spend a 30-day vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Warren, , 412 | Elizabeth street. “WHERE TO DANCE CANCER DRIER RE The Public Cordially Invited to DANCE TONIGHT 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 Open Monday thru Saturday Ne Admission, Cover or Minimum | | VIP IL 22S 2) Fight Against High Price Of | Haircut Wins (By ‘The Associated Pre: Ol FORT MYERS, Sept. 28.— Price for haircuts here has been reduced. Reason for the decrease: Firemen and policemen started a movement, in which other residents joined, to let their hair grow or have it trimmed at home un- til the price for a hair¢ut was reduced. The fight was won today. Barbers, convinced that the movement had determin- ed «backing, lowered the price. WS Sb hed fe dd) ‘Military Men To Hold Nazis After Verdict |‘ (By ‘The Associated Press) NURENBERG, Sept. 28.—It ‘was announced today that, after sentence is pronounced in the cases of 22 Nazis, tried on charges of having been war criminals, the defendants will be placed in the custody of a military -commis- sion, The commission comprises four | American generals. The reading of the verdict will begin on Monday morning and may not be concluded until the next day. Two Sales Of | Real Estate In Monroe County Two lots and the buildings thereon in Qcean View subdi- vision on Upper Matecumbe have been sold for $15,000, according j to a deed filed for recording -yes- terday afternoon in the county clerk’s_ office. The sellers are Beulah Cass, John Cass and Mary Jane Mc- Murdo, and the buyer. is Parl Alan Grundy. The deed specifies that all fur- niture and furnishings in the buildings on the lots are included in the sale. i Another transfer recorded yes- terday is that of Antonio Anuzes | lof a house and lot on Center street, near Olivia, to Luz Ma-j a Malger, for $1,500. The lot is} Di Function Fully For First Time Key West’s two sewerage dis- ‘posal plants are now functioning completely for the first time ince they were built about four years ago, according to Bill Timms, superintendent of the plants. i The No. 1 Plant, situated at Catherine and Thomas streets, is now producing sludge, which is} | the final disposition of sewerage | waste, and is operating as effi- | ciently as it is possible for such a plant to operate, Timms said. He said that the sludge being produced here is the best he has }ever seen and runs from seven to eight per cent solid. The No. |1 Plant, he asserted, is still re- —— | ceiving continuous treatment} | of chlorine. s In this locality, Timms said, it} takes about three months for the | sludge process to be completed. There has never been known a lease of disease to | well- digested se CLUB 116 FITZPATRICK at GREENE ST. Opposite Western Union Clean - Cool - Comfortable OPENS NIGHTLY at 6 JIMMIE s sposal Plants he added. } Applications are being prepared {8:00 and come from! y Camp Near Ci In Jefferson. City, Missouri #2,500 TO 3,000 MEN 1 CBD IIEAAMAA MAND THEY BE GF. Schools To Have EN BONUS OF $400) New Time Mendy UNABLE TO SEE GO¥. Willard M. Albury, Monroe ERNOR County superintendent of ime public instruction, today call- | jerrERSON ChPY un oe ed the attention of Key West |»), 1 parents of school child to ie baseball field mar the sate the fact that, beginning Mon- | house in this capital efty of Mie day, local schools will operate { souri is crowded todey @ith Doge on Eastern Standard Time. | to 3,0 lormer Gls ‘All elocks ‘will be. éet baste: |v sees ate “on ae anaes an hour at midnight Sunday, | olen se thus ending a four-month pe- Donnelly call « special eetee of the eo pe @ le | granting cach Gl « bonus of S88 15 Applications Given Approval At Legion Meet At the regular meeting of Ar- thur Sawyer Post No. 28, the American Legion, held on Wed- nesday, September 25, 15 appli- |’ cations for‘ membership were ap-{ proved. The applicants were: Carl D. Russell, Evelio Rodri- guez, Mildred C. Taylor, Fred F.|* Cover nes stay te unter t Local veterans, leaders, adherring ot a in the effort ote eo, but bee rte vie on are have been prepared to date. Toll Of Dead Reaches 15In | San Antonio: (Ry ‘The Axsocinted Press) SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Sept. ! 28.—List of dead in the flood | that began here Thursday night | and ended yesterday reached a} total of 15 today. An undetermin- | ed number of residents were in-! jured. | Crusoe, Jr, W. C. Willard, Sao LPIa aaa | baseball held and canteens ware en route to the National Conven- | former Gls brought along sth ; ought a Assistant State Service Officer | A new, detailed schedule for sheuht tam aa tens. available to any veteran of the; Pepper, director of health and! “yi cic. py on te " / sion poste coe twice each month until the posi-| the school, Pepper said, will be} to hole a conference with Gewer that Veterans’ Terminal Leave qay, sports and games program; through teeter copy of his honorable discharge! Among the subjects that will oolle Th i softball, | gions ot Pepper ‘said that the board of . . . — For King George Taylor, Carl D. Griffin, Charles} riod of daylight saving time W.- Kimberl, Joseph Perdomo, {|' instituted by the city com- The Gis began to arrive at 28 o'clock this oy arles L. Moody, Joseph A. S ee SS a Geese Anthony A. Noto, Joel A. | bi Clark and Clyde V. Hicks. N Ph SICE lEd set up t le ft 3 Fe o ov ti In the absence of Post Com-| ew ysica | men, : a Program Is Set tion in San Francisco, First Vice | then v Slicians Commander Robert N. Dillard caly «iow nahn tie Ge nly a few meal \ siete tates Melvin Friedland was present, physical educaiton in Key West's | | well duemaiien fom te and spoke to the membership on | | Junior-Senior High School was! p ay: -o oa A - re t witages here community when he is in Key | physical education in the local! they had nothing to dé» with te r , 1 de with West. school. march of the men on the cape tion of County Service Officer, for 50 minutes each day for five} nor Donnelly. Ue antl seulal can be established. ‘days a week, to be divided &|ternoon a committee of Gik het Tuesday and Thursday, condi oe : for any-veteran who-asks. for- the \ tioning « program, atid Friday, ee a. oa a bonus. They « to the Legion Home on Monday | pe taught this year in the Junior- mall - the re ‘ and Friday evenings ' between! Senior High School, Pepper as- | ball,’ soccer, cage ball, signs demanding track: and. field, , tennis, horse-| Which ceads, “Pon }education has been asked for funds with which to purel Held In Greece (By The Eugene P. Wells, Arnold A., mission on April 28. dawn camps were pitched on the mander Vance Stirrup, who is It was said the foudstulle tu i $ sate thet atts Copsmans Up For Schools: said that the feeding of the mom Veterans’ Rights. His service is| announced today by Nathan Hale foodstuff Mr. Friedland will be in the city! Physical ‘education classes in! to), where they hawe been vg The Post Adjutant announced fojlows: Monday and Wednes | been enahie ta tien service, bringing a_ photostatic | health program, { the Gle te et i th Ovark be “ 10 o'clock. Over 300) serted, are touch football, volley ee shoes, and’ badminton. toyal Parade Royal Para boxing gloves and wrestling ATHEN ‘Occupational License Sales Lag In County to obtain Associated Pree |; Though the deadline Property damages were report-| county occupational licenses i ed to run into millions of dol-| October 1, Tax Collector Wilson lars. | | said today only about 50 per cent Two of the persons who lost} of business men in Monroe coun their lives were in an automobile | ty have as yet obtained license when it was swept off a bridge} He explained that that number by flood waters. did not apply to owners of beer, Life here is fast returning to| wine and liquor hou: almost normal, with the high water hav- | all of whom have bought licenses ing SHEE all over the city. Art Classes Set v0 Wi For Local USO) Service men and their families | who are artists or begniners a invited to join the art ¢ Jackson Square USO on Tue evening, October 1. Miss Betty Whidden will em- ploy the new prog} tem | of instructions in ske ching, wa- | Brazil sare Poison . ten colors 200 oe In Black Market Food | Call in per son or telephone | RIO DE JANEIRO. CABS . your enrollment so ample ma- | Black eet Monccat loan terial and space will be provided. | Brazil are ao hing Breat oopas according to the Jornal do which complained tt “although the pay high | prices and get nothing, that is not |the worst of the predicament | they are also likely to be poisor led by the new ways of adulter ating. foods OPEN “OPEN SUNDAY From 7 A.M. to Midnight To Serve You Gas - Oil - Parts |Batteries Charged - Flats Fixed Grease and Sprav Jobs POOR OLD CRAIG Former Loc al Man 40 Go To Japan Mrs. Lula W, Griner Walter M, Lazier, former 4s Gectdenes ber of the faculty of Key High School, will leave hi \in Falconer, N. Y., on October \for Fairfield, Calif. from ‘| he will fly to Japai to U. S. Army as a civilian ir {tor in physical science, | learned here today. mem West home 9. Passes where ve the in | Cases Are Listed By CPA For Week| The Civilian Production Ad-| | ministration, Miami, today an- nounced the following cases cov- ering the week ending Thurs- September 26: received during 2s processed during s denied during 24: cases approved during 12. Total denied, $327,553; approved, $122,460. people | | $$$ A. week, | week, | week, | total | | inate UL’S { RAUL’ on the BOULEVARD -- DANCING ~ Nightly to the Muste of MARK ‘nu’ STANLEY Orchestre Featering SYLVIA at Mines PL NTA CASA CAYO HUESO | (The Southernmost House) 1400 Duval at South St. AT THE PIANO | He Will Sing Your Favorite Songs Come—Enjoy Yourselt BSB ESB BSB BBREE SERVICE STATION Al Armengol, Owner Division at Francis St. Ph. 9134 ELE ELIE I LONDEN LLL ET. DINING ROOM and COCKTAIL LOUNGE ——Opens 5 P.M. Daily- Best Drinks— Popular Prices Reservations: Phone #287

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