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Officers Announce Tentative Navy Day Events; Cuban Navy May Participate; Plan Parade At @ meeting in Captain Tuck-; er Gibbs’ office at the Submarine Biase, 10:00 o'clock this morning, | plans were formulated for a ten-|, tative schedule of events in cele- bration of Navy Day in the Key West area. | Various civic organizations will | take part in the two-day program | end it is hoped that the Cuban Navy will participate, although its acceptance of the invitation i wneertain as yet. Parede Saturday, Oct. 26 ‘The program will begin. Sat- wrday, October 26, with a parade | at &30 am., under the direction | @f « civilian marshall. It will form at the foot of Duval street | te the main gate at the Sub Base. | Following the parade, visitors | will be permitted aboard some of the naval vessels in the harbor end im certain sub base shops; where special exhibits will be! maintained. ‘The big show that day will be & mock beachhead operation by Navy crash boats and a PCS, a Search-and-Rescue operation re- weeling the techniques in rescu- ing @ man from a raft by a blimp. Planes will be flying overhead |’ end dropping bombs and fire rockets. Saturday evening there will be' free movies at the Navy Ball! Park and af the Naval Air Sta- Hon Memorial Service Sunday On Sunday, October 27, at 2:00 @elee kin the afternoon, a Me- mortal Service will be held on the | submarine Mole, conducted by ©haptain Gans, Catholic chaplain, end Chaplain Davis, Protestant. Por use at the service, navy per- gemme! and civilians will be re- quested to deliver flowers (one eaeh will be sufficient ,it is an- meumeed) to the gangway of the submarine, between 11 a.m. and ! pm At the close of the Memorial Servier, the submarine will be end the flowers washed out See with the current. ie announced that flowers | be d@ivered during the | hours te the Naval Air Sta- fom, a8 planes will fly over the/ eters surrounding the Subma- | ime Base dropping flowers in! emery of those lost in the air | during the war, Key West citi-| rf iii- ‘The following officers and mem- We Carry A Complete Line of A Te Paul’s Cas “The Friendly Neighborhood Market” $1) PRANCIS STREET We Practice the Good - Neighbor Policy This is a neighborhood Food Store .. . Market Live and Let-Live Prices. find here are STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES end the BETTER GRADE of MEATS When Available WE DELIVER ORDERS — CALL 493 ~ tti aigih ea dud edetticedacid wre MON 510 FLEMING 8’ ROE a3. 2? 25¢ ae 66° PEACHES ‘con 29° poli 2 en. 25° SAE Seen | | Station; ‘Chica; ' Hospital; School; and the radio, and speeches at been named. \the Rotary Club will carry some !of the responsibility. Announcing ‘ A Change of Ownership and Management (TONY ARTHUR, Proprietor) 935 DIVISION STREET PHONE 419 | Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Best Quality Meats When Available | WE DELIVER Here you will find only QUALITY FOOD at Among the many items you will Week I End Specials CHICKENS and FRYERS bers of the civilian committees were present at this morning’s | meeting: Captain T. C. Gibbs, (SC) USN (Ret.); Comar. M. P. Gans, chaplain; Comdr. D. E. Close, Anti-Sub Development Squadron; Comdr. D. L. Mehlhop, Engineer; Comadr. G. E. Marcus, Naval Air | Div. Comdr. F. W. Scanland, first | lieutenant, Sub Base; Comdr. Robert H. Wanless; Lt. Comdr. J. L. Nolan, officer- in-charge, Blimp Div, 6, Boca Lt. Comdr. N. P. MacNeil, in- dustrial relations officer; Lt. W. J. Davis, Naval Hos- | pital; Lt. John Holland, III, Naval Lt. (jg) M: P. Hobbs, Opera- tional Development Center; Ensign Stiverson, Fleet Sonar Gerald Saunders, Lions Club; John Spottswood, Chamber of Commerce, Key West. Planes To Drop Pamphlets Plans which were drawn up to ‘publicize the events of the two- day celebration include dropping pamphlets from airplanes, use of a mobile public address system various civic conclaves by Key | West citizens, who have not yet In addition to the Lions Club and the Chamber of Commerce, Parade Units Units which will parade on Sat- | urday morning are tentativ: ely,set as follows: Various contingents from the Naval Base: i Navy Veterans in uniform: The Key West High School | Lost your appetite? Fee! drag- * gy? When due to ris or sutritional anemia, Vineland fi Tonic can help you i) like @ billion”. rasa @0-10 GARDNER'S PHARMACY MARKET =, At the Corner of | GRINNELL STREET eee i h Grocery PHONE 493 Your Friendly vuvi Tw www wre | Band; * i Negro Jailed On Assault Charge Bernard Mingo, negro, was locked up in the county: jail yes- terday afternoon on a charge of aggravated assault. It is alleged he cut a negro sailor during a quarrel on Pe- itronia street, between Thomas and Whitehead streets. Defers Visit To Rotary Club Albert J. Geiger, of St. Peters- burg, district governor of Rotary, who was scheduled to speak at the luncheon today of the Key West Rotary Club, telegraphed he had deferred his visit to a later date. The Boy Scouts; The Girl Scouts; | A Shop Float of apprentice seamen’s work; H A U.S. Army contingent (in- definite); Floats from any fraternal so- ciety or business activity in the city. A fleet air detachment will fly overhead to lend color to the pa- rade: Another meeting will be held } on Thursday, Oct. 17, to complete arrangements and make any | changes that may become neces- sary. \liams, negro, had a quarrel in a | that the testimony was so con-| the many ye: { during the affray. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Applications For Marriage Licenses The following applications for marriage licenses have been filed in the county judge’s office: Charles Leland Miller, 22, Ne- vada, Mo., and Louise Cosimano, 22, Washington, D. C. Robert Frank Schroeder, 21,/) Chicago, and Martha Elizabeth Norris, 21, Erwin, N. C. Jury Acquits Negro Charged With Murder A jury, in circuit court, yes- terday acquitted James Fullove, negro, of a charge of murder in the first degree. Fullove and Jonathan V. Wil- gambling house on Petronia street, between Whitehead and Thomas, on the night of last January 18. They went out to the street and resumed quarreling. During the altercation, both Williams andj Fullove were cut; Williams dying | 31 days later in the Key West of presenting Ralph B. Boyden aj General Hospital. 33rd degree Masonic ring as a Fullove denied he had stabbed} token of appreciation for out- | Williams. Assistant State Attor- | standing and valuable services ney William V. Albury said today | rendered the organization during rs past. flicting it was hard to determine| 4, Boyden served as secretar’ % Fullove} . Boyden served as secretar pA Rerun TRG ee I for the Key West Consistory 16! taken in the wounds he sustaine OnsecUnVe Years: Venerable Master Everett R. Rivas, 33nd, Palm Lodge of Per- Local Consistory Honors Boyden’ Members of the Key West Con- sistory witnessed an impressive ceremony at the regular commu- | nication Wednesday evening, that Boy To Knightens Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Knighten, 1500 Newton Street One Block from North Beach Inn—Now Being Operated UNDER COMPLETE WEEK END SPECIALS Phone Orders Accepted with All Brands of CREAN ....5 CANS 65¢ GEORGE'S Grocery of 82-1 Poinciana, announce the | eg paaaai CASH : M A RKET “a birth of a baby boy last night at : 11:17 o'clock. b Quality 4 ; { Quality ; _———— J} ‘Meats { KEY WEST’S LARGEST FOOD MARKET j Grocerien § > ° 4 Everything for Your Table Under One Roof ‘ vvvvvvvwe 1028 DIVISION STREET PHONE 1080 Sevvvvrre Better Food Values at Phone 714 NEW . MANAGEMENT MEAT - POU PROMPT FREE DELIVERY CLEANED and DRESSED ARCHER HOUSE : 1512-02. 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Hard-to-Get Item FRUITS and VEGETABLE SPECIALS A Complete Line of Garden- Fresh GREENS and VEGETABLES at California Pears - Red and Seed less Grapes - Choice Ripe Camtehwngee 5. 35: | APPLES DP tee 25: | KEY LIMES Friday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.—Saturday, 8 a.m. to & p.m GEEEEEPROMPT FREE DELIVER Yoo "We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantity | eee a a RAY MILLAND in 2. meee. The Well-Groomed Bride’ 4. Coal. Coming: “Searching Wind 5. September 24th, 1946. ——_---_——_— 6. The Boston Red Sox. ee 7. The Huey P. Long bridge at| ¢@@@@@eCeeCeReeeRR88HR08 New Orleans—3,524 feet. M 8. Florida. | heater 9. Estimated $530,000. EDWARD THOMPSON 10. Wednesday. “HIS HARLEM WIFE” Coming: “Burma Vietery coocccccooooooooooooooes tation, Lower Prices, ‘that is our aim, and we assure the public LOUIS MUNIZ and A. ALEXANDER. Owners. ALLL ACE LTRY - DAIRY PRODUCTS Ib. 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