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

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Talmadge Of ~— Sick n Hospital Oy The Aenertated Press) JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 4—Eu- game Telmadge, Democratic nomi- ate fer gowerner of Georgia, is (@perted te be seriously ill in St. Veneent’s Hospital here. He wae vacationing at Jackson- wile Beach, when he became sud- 8 ot 2 eelock this morn- wes rushed to the hos- treatment. at the hospital did not the nature of his illness. » amendment that I feel so strong- - rt fr? i lf . Iemediately following am hour of good fellow- The Young People Piest Baptict Church will be teste to the group this week. LL £LMBABLLAALALL LLL The Weather FORECAST Key West and vicinity: Partly ceiy with widely xc ered @hewers this afternoon through Geterdey. Little change in tem- perebers Fresh, occasionally tem, northeast and east winds WR the highest off shore about S wiles per hour, Smail craft warming dinplayed. : Shenandoah is a modification @ oe lrequets word meaning ‘tard of bey mountains.” receipts have fallen over 50% since we were removed by ordi- ‘nance from Duval:street. No one COMMISSIONERS VOTE (Continued trom goth One) nity to congratulate the com- . is mission on their constructive pol- | C@M see Us around the corner. icy taken at this meeting. I know} Mayor Demeritt thanked Mr. the city will now go ahead. I,|Albury for the information and personally, would be interested | on Commissioner Louis Carbo- in operating the concession (at ‘nell’s vote of “Yes,” the amend- the beach) and will. submit ‘my | ing ordinance passed on its first bid should they be asked. I have | reading. quite a bit of money available to; Wants To Park On Duval invest nm other oe for the; Rogelio Gomez, part-owner of city’s advancement. jAerovias Q., Cuban air line op- A subject discussed at the pre- | erating between Key West and vious meeting was then taken up Havana, appeared before the by the board. at ! commissioners asking that his car Retarded On Teena gland trailer be allowed to park Commissioner Coober: DrSaens , about an hour each day at the air- the sang heen pone alan :line offices on Duval street. leagues, ave | 3 SEE that because of a technicality, T|y20* recognized by the chal ean not introduce the taxi-cab/ Nediehe inquired if ly about.” Commissioner John Carbonel a veteran parliamentary proce- dure authority due to his seven years of seniority, was asked his opinion on the subject. At the last regulag meeting, the motion | j er Cooper, seconded by Commis- |! was brought up by Commission- sioner John Carbonell, voted fav- orably- by those two, passed by Commissioner Louis Carbonell and voted against by Commis- .}sloners Harden and Demeritt. Harden and Demeritt voted un- favorably in consideration of Harden’s not receiving a copy of the ordinance in question 24 hours prior to the meeting. Gives Opinion Commissioner John Carbonell then gave his opinion. He said that neither he nor Cooper were eligible to ré-introduce the mo- tion but that either of the two who voted, against or the one who passed, was eligible to do so. Commissioner Harden: “Ac- cording to Robert’s parliament procedure rules, Commissioner Louis Carbonell, on a tie vote, should not have passed but should have voted affirmatively or negatively.” Commissioner Louis Carbonell: “I'll introduce the ordinance, but first I want to clear myself. Since passing on the motion, I have been told that I am taking the bread and butter away from these taxi cabmen. This, I do not want to do, and I would like to present one of the cabmen affected.” Eddie Albury then arose from | the gathering and addressed the | Mr. Albury told! commisioners. the board, “A person is lucky if he now makes $1 or $1.50 a day | in the present location. The hot Sun where we are now burns the int from our cabs. Our gross —_—--————- pe Coanin k) Pika, 1! amending ordinance included the section of. Duval and Greene streets, where, since 1938, he has operated a cab until the ordinance ‘was passed prohibiting the sta- tioning of cabs on Duval street. He was. told by Mayor Demeritt that the ordinance had now pass- ed on its first reading but that he could address the board at the next meeting, requesting that the section he referred to be included in the amendment. The ordinance, explained Clerk | Hamlin, did not include the Du- | val-Greene area. In rebuttal, Mr. Knight de- clared, “The ordinance should be thoroughly examined and changed. It is not fair. If we overcharge a rider, we are fined $25, but if he doesn’t pay us we can not bring him to Municipal court.” Commissioner Cooper wanted to know “why can’t the non-pay- ing rider be brought to court?” Mr. Knight answered by stating, “Because we have been told that there is no city law to that ef- fect, and were told not to bring these persons into court again. Pte berm bg re a zignt to the seat rm laden phlegm, and aid ore and heal raw, tender, in- Bene eames cc back. © \CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis ‘You'll Always Do Better When You Shop at ~ ARCHER’S I brought down to the city jail so that the city could at least get $15 on a charge of drunkenness! |1 got nothing.” After hearing Mr. Knight, the commissioners adjourned at 8:58. Those in attendance last night were: Mayor Demeritt, Commis- sioners John Carbonell, Harden, Cooper and Louis Carbonell, City Strand Theater PAULETTE GODDARD in “KITTY” Coming: “Fallen Angel” Monroe Theater Humphrey Bogart and Dead End Kids in “DEAD END” Coming: El Condo de Montecristo vw Duval and Angela Sts. S, EVE Owned The Only AUTHENTIC CH Canton-Style LUNCHES au We Cater to Parties, Sn andi tn etn tn te tn te tn nh tn te the te tn Gnd tartan tintin tn tantan tant berlin dba tn tanh tnbnrtnds eR On Store Closes at 1 STOP and SHOP at EE'S WING L N TODAY YOU CAN CUT YOUR FOOD BILLS ... and Without Stinting On Quality or Quantity, Either! Just Do Your Shopping at Wing Lee’s Food Center ——— = LEE’S ORIENT DUVAL and ANGELA STREETS nd Operated by Wing Lee's Also a La Carte Dishes SERVED DAILY FROM 12:00 NOON (Closed All Day Tuesdays) and to Organizations | Hamlin. é a. |___ CUSTOM TAILORED | VENETIAN BLIN | “Awnings = *Window Shades | Available in the Best Materials and Workmanship WE SPECIALIZE IN THE COMPLETE SERVICE OF VENETIAN BLINDS Retaped, Recorded and Repainted KEY WEST Venetian Blind Co. 120 Duval, Jefferson Hotel Bldg. ' CALL 1042 for Estimates | | FOOD CENTER PHONE STAURANT in KEY WEST and American DINNERS Weddings, Banquets MABAAAAARAAAAAAAAAAAABAAAAAS OABDABABAAN | BAADBABSA * AADDA as p.m. Every Thursda’ aaa” RAAAAAAAAADADALSDS ABABA AAAAADSD 1 The last one who didn’t pay me, ; Manager Ellingson and City Clerk Commercial, Credit “Plan meer ATE ements 421 DUVAL 5T. e@ PHONES TT Located in the Heart of the Rates Reasonable for with BATH and Ford Hotel P. 60 N.E. 3rd Street 226 NE. 80 Rooms - Elevator 100 Rows — Solarium 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS ST: Aremue Elevetor AAAABAAAAAARAR ARAL MALL LAI Paul's Cash Grocery “The Friendly Neighborhood Market 611 FRANCIS STREET PHONE ¢8) Here the Thrifty -Wise Economie This, your friendly neighborhood food food store—but, a place where housew that when more food we will offer them STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES and the BETTER GRADE of MEATS At Present We Have Little or Ne ™ " of the Meat Sfiort WE DELIVER ORDERS — CALL 493 Se ae th dhe he de te ttn titted and better food Nex SAA dad dada dddddddddaae ee eee v Announcing .. A Change of Ownership and Management OVERSEAS MARKET (TONY ARTHUR, f t 935 DIVISION STREET oninnnue. stint PHONE 419 We Carry A Complete Line of . Stay nd Faney Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Best Quality Meats When Available WE DELIVER Groceries MAKE OUT YOUR LIST and BRING IT TO US! You Get the Best Nationally-Known Products "the Market Affords When You Shop at Archer’s Our Experience has proved to us that for Quality and Service there is no substitute. That is why our customers are constantly sending us new customers. Meats, Dairy Products eStaple and Fancy GROCERIES ¢Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES sce 3 si Archer’s Grocery “The Store That Serves You Best” 814 Fleming Street Phones 67 and 47 518 Fleming Street Operated Under the Personal Ownership of Harriet M. Maxwell rire Don’t just admire the beavty ‘SERVICE IS NOT OUR MOTTO .. . But IT IS OUR BUSINESS’ CHRISTMAS Is Nearer Than You Realize! MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT SELECTIONS EARLY Choose With Complete of an Indian Summer...wear if Take your cuc brighten up with Arrow Indian Sumer thing to help you do it dames KH pr T combination of swe and wea A special lining Get a few Indian an casy tying, long ACL keeps Summer Pruv Tune in on ‘Your Radio! Vera Maxwell herself, pre- » WATKIN. onis nen of H. Nesley emiuent American designer, A Confidence at the JEWEL BOX USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY AWAY PLAN ssi" WELRY GIFTS A Small Deposit Will Hold Your Purchases Until You Are Ready We Will CHRISTMAS WRAP and MAIL Out-of-Town Gifts advises you on the fine points oom aes of correct dress. These spar- HEAR STATION WKWF Monday, Wednesday and Friday 10:15 A.M. STARLING’S “The Style Center” 417 Duval Street ~~ kling broadcasts are based on the helpful Thornton Hats leaflet, “Etiquette in Milli- pee Se nery”. Come in and get your - free copy! THORNTON wars EXCLUSIVE WITH US | our Favorite Hits: seen the Latest i Record Releases! | A Piano Player's “MECCA” fer SHEET MUSIC! THE MUSIC BOX 6 DUVAL STREET ~Se Lewinsky’s DUVAL STREET KEY WEST “All Repairing Done on the Premises” BRING YOUR WATCH REPAIRING TO US - We Absolutely Guarantee ») Complete Satisfaction— —-_ | and Prompt Service TELEPHONE 146 Ve ewewesWe Close Every Thursday at Noon wevers: | Sa ee SOUL LTE MEN’S SHOP 6 Opposite La Concha Hotel FLA

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