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“= The Key West Citi 39 Lose Lives AS Giant Airliner Bound For Europe wT Rr Oem IN NE MER 7 Shirn I ONE se | TORY ow Avtaries Fh temetetee Pewee: STEP WERE ML Ne meh tee fe eat ve jeonnnet s ty meme persons ohn « Gent ow ee rem ants fw notey was the Ribbed of a) hee ean Many tanh Bre getonene ebro t m7 es oh thet he onengg be SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THI NEWSPAPER “KEY WEST, FLORIDA, EY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, ocr OCTOBER 3, 1946 War Not Imminent, Byrnes In Agreeing With Premier St Recent Statement In That Regard Jaycees Will Key West’s Junior Chamber of Commerce last night at its regu- lar meeting in the auditorium of the County Clinic Building com- | pleted plans for an air meet to be held at Meacham Field here! Sunday morning. | Transportation to the field has; |been arranged by Jack Sellers, | | manager of the Key West Transit | | Company, it was reported at the; ‘meeting. The transit company j will run a shuttle bus from the i field to the intersection of Roose- | velt Boulevard and Avenue E, where regular naval hospital bus passes every 15 minutes, the Jay- cees were told. st of crawfish salad, No Preparation . For Speeches By President (fy ‘The Associated Press) . . ‘avocado fica and other local } WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—Presi-: ; sate f ° 5 dishes is to be served to the visit- | dent Truman has not made any ing airmen at about noon. preperation to deliver speeches in 40 Planes To Fly behalf of Democratic candidates ' alin Faruldo, who is in charge the air meet for the im the campaign preceding the = ea if 2 : congressional election on Novem- Jaycees, has been informed that fee & the White House hes an- about 40 planes and between 100 cell jand 150 flyers will be down for The statement was made be-| ‘he show. Soon after the meal, | couse of an announce ment Tues- the flyers will put on an'exhibi- ldew by Chairman Hannagan of a pha aiee flying, which the Democratic National Com- = 2. interest to the gen: mittee that the President may de- = putice There ‘will (be. no on raareagprs cue jadmission charge to enter the one at more P ifield and the public is welcome jto enjoy the demonstration. Jaycee president, Jack De- * Police Hold Two | see" presen,” For Attack On Poor Night For ver City Taxi Driver sailors are being held in; today charged with a @ taxi driver on Roose- last night by pal wialtang vet Boulevard strtking hin er the head with & heavy instrument The sailors gave their names as A 6 rry and C. P. Warre They alleged to have assault- ed P. Morales, the taxi Morales said today that | { the sailors held him from fromt while the other struc him ever the head from behind. | Blood On Shirt | Gull wearing the white shirt the had om at the time of the at-| tack, Morales came to the police tation today to show his blood- right shoulder and} Me oh tie They Pectin t t Vi xemtw od re a ee) that city ee ee) anc tte a Me we tnarthane ot ner 1° Hes og ‘ wh cates meee, WH ot » are Lanes * tom Me yt nm opattored whe M od ale t about 1:15 am. this He said that the sailors drive them to Boca ; wd on the way requested top the car for a minute When he complied with their res st. Morales stated, they at- dd hin Two Attackers Flee the attack, it was said, ° fled. Later, Thomas | driving along the with his wife, saw one mbing for a ride. He peed pick up the sailor, when he summoned his com wh hiding im some by, Beecher drove thout them and reported | » the police. \ an an hour later Officer | Caraballo apprehended snd Warren, handcuffed | amd took them to city jail. | 4 is still under | said the attack oc- ning i whed him to H i que H Afte Beecher ht evard t p u CLUB 116 FITZPATRICK & GREENE STS. | Opposite Western Union Opens at 6 P.M. JIMMIE at the Piano | will Ging Your Favorite Song | \nnouncement REMOVED location at We Mere from the bag mee mee of Qewel end Gouthard Streets TO OUR NEW LOCATION Corner of 1114 Division St. , <<, Same ‘177 Gardner's Pharmacy The Rexall Store” at the Ree | State Cordull Hull said he had | | critical. | Arctic region, at Russian editorials intimate | gf La Guardia Field yesterday, saunders that he would be rec- un- j exer Russia. Cordell Hull, | Report States (By The Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Oct. 3. — A} bulletin issued today about the condition of former Secretary of passed a poor night. His condition is still extremely U. S. Airmen To Train In Arctic Region : ‘ (By ‘The Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—Crews of B-29 Superfort and P-51 Mu a tangs will train six months this | winter in Alaska and many parts | of the Arctic region, it has been| officially announced. Object of the training is to! learn the reaction of extremely cold weather on the operation of airplanes. Russian press and radio have | training of the “Ru s bac! door.” that the activity of the airmen is something of an unfriendly act Palace Theater SUNSET CARSON in “EL PASO KID” News and Serial | a | We Have a Thoroughly Experienced Automotive TO SERVE YOU Batteries Charged, Flats Fixed PURE GAS and OIL | POOR OLD CRAIG Service Station AL ARMENGOL, Owner Division at Francis Phone 8134 WHERE TO DANCE AIR HIER IIIS I 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. at the VFW Clubhouse FLAGLER AVE. and 2ND ST. Poinciana Bus Passes Door Open Monday thru Saturday No Admission, Cover or Minimum Sponsor Big: he At Meacham Field Sunday Try ToArrest | until | | Air laney, last night spoke on Greek | relief. He cited how a sister | Florida city, Orlando, had ‘“adopt- ed” a Greek towm. of approxi- | mately the same size as Orlando and has sent packages of food and clothing to help the European | community through ~ its trying | days of reconstruction. Delaney | appointed a committee, consist- | ing of Jeff Knight, Jack Sellers | and Norman Artman, to study the situation and to report on the feasibility of Key West “taking over” such a program. Dance Is Planned Jack Murray gave a report on the progress being made by his committee on the Hallowe’en dance to be held at Club Suga- loa. Tickets are to be sold by! members of the Junior Chamber } of Commerce and reservations } will be taken by paone at a date and place to be announced later. | Jimmy Murphy, Norman Art- man, Harold Laubscher and Joe Medina were appointed as a com- mittee to investigate the tours now being conducted by the Flor- ida Greybound bus company to determnie if all points of gen- eral interest are being included in the sightseeing trips and to of- fer suggestions that the commit- tee will determine to be neces- sary. Three Former Nazi Prisoners’ (By The Associated Press) NURENBERG, Oct. 3—A com- ; | mittee of German officials today | 8arding this country | attempted to arrest the three Na- zis who had been acquitted on' charges of having been war crim- inals. The officials explained that they were members of German commission of denazification. Authorities ordeséX them away from the house in which the | three former defendants are stay- ing until they feel they will be/ able to go out without molesta- ion. ‘Harriman Arrives In New York: (By The Associated Press) NEW YORK, Oct. —W. Av- erell Harriman, former Ambassa- dor to Great Britain, who was }complained about the proposed appointed by President Truman airmen in the to succeed Henry A. Wallace as secretary of commerce, arrived from England. He said he will remain here Friday and to Washington. CLOSING NOTICE All Stores of the Jewish Faith Will Remain Closed Saturday nr sgt -- DANCING - Nightly to the Music of STANLEY Orchestra Featuring SYLVIA at Piano Best Drinks— Popular Prices Reservations: Phone 9287 then proceed | Baruch Rebukes Wallace In Atom Bomb Dispute (By The Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Oct. “IN THE UNITED STATES ‘Murder Cases | To Be Tried In Circuit Court, Circuit will be reconvened next 3.—Ber-| Wednesday in Key West for the! nard Baruch, United States rep-| trial of two cases of murder in resentative on the Atomic Bomb} | the first degree. Commission, disclosed today that | he sent a stinging telegram la night to Henry A. Wallace, re- cently deposed secret: department of commerce, for statement he had tssued attac king | this count: and inferentially ' praising Ri United States is adhering to in regard to keeping the secret of the production of the atomic bomb. Baruch explained that he had {tried for two daj to get into} | connection with Wallace, and, un- able to locate him, had sent the him and made it) accused Wallace of ba in changing his stand re- keeping the secret of the atomic bomb. Gerald Saunders Succeeds Valdez As Commissioner; Valdez faith | Maximo received ‘telegram ye from Jam from this district, in which it was | stated that Valdez had been ap- | pointed harbor master in | West by the governor, and Ger- | ald Saunders had been named to st| James Fullove, The first case will be against | negro, charged | with having stabbed another | negro, who died in the Key West * of the! General Hospital a month after a} he was stabbed. On October 14, Cora Lee Stan- ‘ley and Ralph Wilson, negroes, for the policy the | will be tried on a charge of hav- ing murdered Policeman Jose Valdez during a scuffle between Valdez and Wilson while the for- | mer was attempting to arrest Wil- d| i | | | | ‘ | { a sterday afternoon | é Franklin, senator; 2nd Caroline st Key! | serve Valdez’s unexpired term as }county commissioner. Saunders was fhominated last may by the Democratic party for commissioner from the nd, as the nomi county j fourth district nation is equiv he would have commissioner 1947, he position, begun his duties as early in Jan- uary, As the informed Valdez Jommended to serve for the expired term. Neither has | commission. yet received (ee ne CASA CAYO HUESO (The Southernmost House) 1400 Duval at South St. DINING ROOM and COCKTAIL LOUNGE ———Opens 5 P.M. Daily— | | | | | | | . N ° Masonic Notice Special Communication of Dade j Lodge No. 14, F. & A.M., Friday | | evening, October 4, at 7:30 0 oe Work in the F.C. Degree. All Masters and F.C. invited | to attend. A. B. COOPER, W.M. F.O. WEECH, Secretary. Baron School of the Dance Opening Monday October 7th Registrations Beginners, Intermedia Ballet | Character Rhumba Acrobatic Now Accepted te and Advance Classes Samba Toe Waltz Tap Fox Trot Private Lessons by Appointment |] PHONE 136 STUDIO: 629% DUVAL STREET lent to election, | } would grant a ; was agreed to by city had been nominated to al his | Key eNO EE EEE | | j | [ea EEE EEE son, *BUT FOREIGN OF UNITED REMAINS SAME, ASSERTS (By The Associated Press) PARIS, Oct. 3.—Secretary of State James Byrnes today joined Premier Stalin of Russia in asserting that there is no im minent danger of another world | war. He added that great care should be exercised not to plant now the seed that may spring into another war. Differences be. tween nations, he declared, will occur, and they should not be ig nored or minimized. Byrnes reiterated that the United States will keep troops im Germany until that country i thoroughly disarmed and denmilt tarized, and he expressed the hope that other Allies will join the United States in establishing ual HE F. that objective He said nothing directly about the dismissal of Henry A. Wal lace from the cabinet, but infer entially, he touched en that sub ject. Regardless of what might have been said on the question of the foreign policy of the Unit ed States by anybody who has What is known as the Caroline | nothing to do with determining Lowe homestead, Duval and Caro-! it, the present poliey, imetituted line sureets, has been sold for $22,-| by President Roosevelt, will be | 000, according to a deed filed for | continued, Byrnes said | recording Tuesday afternoon in| ‘The United States is eo longer the county clerk's office. lan isolated nation, he continued The seller was Clara Black and | After the first World War, the the buyer, John P. Hawthorne. United States pursued a poliey of ia lot-has'a frontage on Duval } jcotition, as a result of whit eet of 106 feet, running to Rose! Germany was given @ free hand nd a frontage on the lane | that resulted in plunging the t of 101 feet. {world into another war oir TS This country helped to help to preserve ‘Key West Man Grows Tobacee CO fiv $22,000 Paid For Caroline Lowe Homestead | Ask For Funds For Navy Day Gerald Saunders Tuesday night | appeared before the county com- | mission and asked for a donation , io be used in celebrating Navy | Day in Key West on October ‘the commissioners agreed give $250 to a fund if the city similar sum, which comm mcluded, and will he war the win the peace e and being stalk tall at No. 2 Pa by E of the Tobacco half feet in sludge posal plant North Beact | perintendent same eve-! ‘Timms said that | tob: the He: i Here | ¢3ctus at kind 2 to anted the to teat vige w ith sioners in session the ning R. W. Poff Visitor With Mother Robert W. Poff, U.S tached to the 3ethesda, Md., We for which he is hospital has arrive short Local Folks Visit Int irginta vacation spending with mother, Mrs. Boyd Poff, and an Mrs. Carl M. Nyberg, agler Avenue. —_—«abeieaaRReSt ES: OCEAN VIEW | DINING ROOM and COCKTAIL LOUNGE 520 United Street Phone 9389 Operated and Managed by RENE A. ARMENGOL and JULIO CABANAS, JR. OPEN DAILY for Lunch and Dinner Beer, Wine Liquor Served * 151 N.E. FIRST ST. In the Heart of Miami The Rendesvous of Key West SERVICEMEN and CIVILIANS ‘Best For A Night's Rest 1 Bleck West of Bus Sept To My Friends I have sold my interest in Monsalvatge West, Inc., to Mr. Hilario Ramos. As I feel a debt of gratitude to m for the first bill of goods I ever their continued interest in he sale business in Southe 4 please permit me in this way to offer 1 thanks for the many things you have helped plish. In behalf of Mr. Ramos and h further ask your continued support of Monsalvatge & Co., of Key West Inc. Key We My Miami address is 68 S. W. First Street a! anticipate with pleasure a visit rien you are in that city. m whenever MERLIN MONSALVATGE 1 a