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eae ec | 38 Che Key SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1946 (To Lift All Exchanges In Cotton Close In Four Cities (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Oct. 19.—The cot- ton exchange here announced to- day, five minutes before it was due to be opened, that it had sus- pended business for the day. Reports, shortly afterward, were received from Chicago, Houston and New Orleans, that’ vm rv — thi tt hi th t e cotton exchanges in those cit- tet oe POSSIRE & 222222 22) ies had also been closed. oor Pek OF Waren Filling Station Being ons g eoerer Oe Shee TRtTTY on Suspect No. 1 the volume of trade in cotton had | Pewmare SEN i . n Sewer Mystery been so extensive during the last two weeks, the exchanges were} syreny Wir IN TH Food Ceilings Except Sugar (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Oct. 19.—It was reported today that the OPA intends to discontinue ceilings on all foodstuffs, except sugar, oy November 1. In the same announcement it was stated that the ceilings on radios, washing inachines and re- frigerators will be continued. BPW Ex-President. Plans To Address’ en RENT TE ‘ ca BE unert STATES Radio Moscow Declares Byrnes’ Speech Indicates United States Embarked On World Domination ; —_——-—- *BUT SENATOR TOM CON. Two Civil Case s IOI aOOL AMM. NOLLY PRAISES HIS” | First Mail Flight | SPEECH, SAYING THAT Set For Trial In Cireuit Court, Circuit Court Judge Aquilino! Lopez, Jr., adjourned the spring! term of circuit court this morn- | WORLD IS ON ROAD TO PEACE (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Oct. 19.—Twe opposite views given widespread publicity, were expressed today To Cuba Left 19 Years Ago Today Today is en historic date in Key West history. Just 19 years ago this morning air Oe seceees & May Wet s prog closed to afford-:time to complete | ° é ee ae aad Some filling station is sus- | t’ansactions in cotton during that Business Women. ing, and will reconvene’ court | mail service | between Cuba {about the address over the radio } a . r pected as the guilty party period. Unofficially, it was stat- | Monday morning for the fall term | and the United States was jmade last night by Secretary of Which almost put Key West's | €d the exchanges will be reopen-| Mrs. Vina K. Retterley, of Mi- to try two civil cases. \ lnnuouraie’ when the La {State James F. Byrnes e~4 sewage disposal plant out of | °4 Monday. ami, Past President of the Flor-! One case is that of Minnie} ina, a Cuban seaplane hired { Radio Moscow declared that ~ kilter by pouring oil in the } ida Federation of Business and ‘Bridges against the city of Key| BY the infant PansAnecen judging by the matters Byrnes e towers, Rober! H. Dopp, Di- iV, I Poli Professional Women’s Clubs, will, West for $25,000 damages. The rways, Inc., took off from | discussed, they indicated that the e. Getter of Sanitation, said this OUMMICOR OGRE. | address the Business and Profes. (suit was filed. June 5: 1042, but| sechamubteld fox, Cuba: | United States has embarked on « afternoon. sional Women’s Club of Key has never come to trial. She al-/ bedread sees citizens ee {Policy to dominate the world , Efforts to trace the source | Hear FBI Mans {Wes 2 2 sinner at the Ocenn-leges she injured herself when] ag oa an 13,000 letters |The spokesman said further that . @f the heavy substance which 9 |view Restaurant Sunday at 6:30 she fell on a sidewalk opposite | naa a ay aes 4 an = jthis country is again resorting te + + legged the machinery of the V ° PAL Cl b p.m. Members and their guests the city hall on Ann street. Pe ey Heer Laat j dollar diplomacy * @eposal plant have narrowed sits AU ede have the opportunity to! Joseph Mingo the plaintiff | ai Mone eoan ee a Senator Tom Connolly, chat down to the east of Du- ; meet Mrs. Betterley, who will’ in the other c: He is suing; ee Fe is ae a ' {man of the senate foreign affairs val street, Dopp said. The other Members of the volunteer po-| explain the program of the Fed- Vincent Cremata for $10,000, The | Calas Te sips Y ©Y |committee, who is on his way ° one-third of the city is serv- | lice force at Poinciana were; eration, its advantages and aims.’ suit is an outgrowth of an auto- | ea as e pases home on the Queen Elizabeth feed by another disposal | Sticking out their chests in right-| Mrs. Betterley is also charceplmobiley accident See ete cai hadreae: /torn theuParis conten 45 Os ie sumeeee @oukd to 0d plant ful pride today. The police-}member of the Hialeah Club, | a | Ps eeaierie \nations, issued a message im > Gee Ge tnteress ond tieet Analysis of the oily matter [Sponsored PAL organization, pro-|which she helped organize in Ch: d Wi h rue Banu. Atoerioaea | which he loud in his praise Sans Geil ee 6 bend | shows It to be a mixture of | viding recreational facilities for 1926, and holds associate mem- | arge it lend plane” as it was called {Of the Byrnes address eee ot CREB aeconary tc burned oil and gasoline such Some 200 children, *h just been | berships in several of the state] a at the fica: to tebe ake: 1: Connolly erted that, as @ Gi, adits oF ewer tn | 2 Milling stations might accu- inspected’ by a Sp 1 Agent | federated clubs. During her pres- | Drunken Drivin | Tne hittoric oceasion is (result of what Byrnes said re dione ere equigyed ond mulate. Such waste is cus- [{0f the Federal Bureau of In- | idency of the Florida Federation } g adequately memorialized in garding the foreign policy of the 5 ot the paved tomarily taken to the city | vestigation, and drew his un-/four clubs were organized under} giate Highway Patrolman| the files of The Citizen, | United States, the world is well dump. The sanitation depart- | qualified praise. her supervision, at Hollywood,! yw...” Sy cee eat i ight |0n the road to peace Warren Bateman arrested Wil-! which gave the story aneight | pe ment is deeply concerned The agent was impressed with | Homestead, Miami Beach and |). is i x He added that he expected - about a sible recurrence. the gymnasium and other facil-|and Stuart diam Russell, Hall, 35; of Coral. coltrane Danner g r t pos: a e gymnas' and other fa | . Gables, at 9:45 o’clock last night that, at the conference of the the latest incident having /ities for the youngsters that he! been the second of its type. |offered to have the FBI send movies for the children on crime ‘One of these mornings,” subjects prevention and other from Miami. He noted how effective the PAL organization is as a deter- rent to juvenile delinquency. Although only six months in existence the PAL club at Poin- ciana has approximately 200 members or one quarter of all PAL membé?s Trr'the city: Prior to his inspection the agent addressed the Poirtciana special ' et ahem fas ———— @¢ ailty tax cts ed on the event Qe 6 Rood ~~ ! pwkt wuffrent, ‘Beet he qeeemary | Sad pretest papmens | wey. he ag + Rae gamed ouppirment Federation Day, observed an- nually on the last Sunday in Jan- yary, by all federated BPW clubs Betterley and a National Fed- eration Day was adopted in 1944 at the convention in New York. Recently appointed Scholarship Chairman of the Florida State Federation of BPWs, Mrs. Bet- er organizations. She is grand regent. of the -Catholic -Daugh- ters of Miami, vice president of board member of the Soroptimist met te levied | — policemen and discussed the question of handling veterans Club and honorary pase president “'C inese ‘ 0 with whom the police might! of the Anna Miller circle of the — Suri Ag have occasion to deal. It s | Elks. his belief that in “some ca: se ad “eh pow ive ain — , 4 the individual might be a ngycho- $59, 9381 In Bonds + 4 the War neurosis” « petogys fe that the He said that most such cases | Bought In County | * oo « Ridestated Preac) were usually tough phy y eH Ht NGKING, Oct. 19.—An- and should be approached with onroe county residents pur- ime Mees vse t Ped cing to be made | Caution. He described instances | chased a total of ,981 in E, F, i ae sage 3 ais e" ~ an jas China in which this principle had been|G Federal Savings Bonds during | eae Be wee gee — rT. rt solve italets at t ae disregarded and severe injury | the month of September, the War feo Ge wee = » " ‘ “ " _ Senet rad had been inflicted by the veteran. } Finance Committee in Jackson- ere ot ate i ° ~ vagpwenecalhadi eh aa © con-! (Of the nine men and one wo- | ville, reported ioday. Raigad. «* ad sirmstegne mPa man who comprise the Poinciana| The committee also states that | ~ oa an” he conference will begin on|yolunteer force, three are vet-| Americans will earn in excess & « a ante ay, and the chief questions | erans). og $160 billion this year and that “one ou edue © settled pertain to the con-| o¥,. RI man was impressed |this sum is approximately $20 | ‘ee : areas in China. | \ith the work of the Poinciana | billion more than enough to buy iper 2 termes * A Fi police, all of whom act without [all the consumes — it will be | ssible to manufacture. Ho oC compensation, often on patrol or | Poss! "he W Goering other duty, from 7:30 ‘to 11:30| = ——_ » if Will p. m. Those present were Capt.| No New i onstruction Knded Li e Wi B. H. White of the city police; | Approved For County! - ra . Lieut. S. R. Silberman, Set a The Civilian Production Ad- . | : sgt. Williz sus, G I wy | Hopkins, Sst. William Briggs, G | ‘i : a = ees ff Be Surpr INS |A Graham, J. N. Stirrup, Fee ae eee tied rer ‘ DeFeo and C. Hicken. Hfrom October 20-27, $349,425. in| es 3 construction has been approved ‘wi Auto Permits | Applications denied during the week am ted to $606,225. * There “41 approved case Issued Yesterday | totaling No construction i ber of city auto ve county permits for one day |t au v Vv y, City Tax, ag Zs TT chie Roberts said this Archie Roberts | CASA. CAYO HUESO t (The Southernmost House) EA aia lade etl it 1400 Duval at South St Wis dls LI abs DINING ROOM and VL EE all che Aan COCKTAIL LOUNGE : Perinat Opens 5 P.M. Daily-—— -| : ee wete Ae P l i ; alace Iheater FOR RENT Store and Office Space Apply Manager LA CONCHA HOTEL “Auta eaters, Boia Body and Pex der ek fom “5a ie i ARE PLETE 325 gi, 4 JOE’S BAR ; Riteees Feo PL i ‘afel ku May HERES or mwiAM BUSIN USS ¥ ne and fo fe twcnn at ee om - s fv : cere ter Borardo eee as Fhimbies F vever 4 Dull Moment plea enna enemas wa atl suman iM | ALFRED DRAKE in “TARS and SPARS” Nows and Sports in Florida, was founded by Mrs.! terley also is very active in oth-, the Woman’s Democratic Club, a} oy | Gerald H. Adams, Secy.| United Nations, scheduled to be gin in New York Wednesday, ali the measures that passed the TIIIIGE SIS ;Paris sessions by a two-thirds First Election ! {the delegates to the Un ooneeal In Berlin In | he delve will be approved b | conference. Fourteen Years’ Molotov and other Russian det egates are on the Queen (Ry Associated Press) beth, due to arrive in New ¥ ; BERLIN, Oct.' 19.—Berliners , Monday morning. The are to hold their first election, Elizabeth, used as @ troopship tomorrow in.l4.years. during the war, is making her One hundred and thirty are.to be elected to district, councils jat Marathon on a charge of driv- jing an automobile while drunk. Hall is held in $100 bail for | trial in criminal court. The Weather FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy this afternoon, tonight! fand Sunday.- Not ‘much change in temperature. Gentle io moderate variable winds, mostly east | 'since her reconversion Shortly after the Connolly ef x aft.| and 800 representatives in | Florida: soir cians be tt, | Bods AUDK aassnensesentalies TGUTieerGen 6. todeg,. 6 aa 'ernoon, tonight and Sunday. Fis lcs acne a ceived from London that Stalin | Jacksonville through the Flor-| Voters were warned today Hse es ible, iting the t ait 4 ida Straits and East Gulf of Mex- | conduct the election fairly ates. However, the report wa ico: Gentle t | Campaigning has been under) Pot cfticially confirmed winds, most] way for veral we and in 3 = | portion and ome districts canvassing has | pe een created a great deal of tepsion. ‘Cora Stanley ‘Costar Home Sold For $7.000 tonight y cleudy weather. | Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warnings | ; have been issued. n, Given 12 Years At Hard Labor | REPORT | Pa ree | : Key West, Fla., Oct. 19, 1946 | He, senor ee id male Coens | (Observation taken at 8:30 am,|** ee renee ye i jvicted 08 yma Pe | Rastern Standard Time, | vesterday afternoon, through the} menion with th City Office) J. Otto Kirchheiner agency, for! man Jose Value as te Temperatures | $7,000 )this mor by \iigrest yesterday 5, ‘The sellers were Mary L. Cos-| Aquilino Lopez. Jr, Lowest last night 73\tar and John H. Costar and the} years in the state 5 | Mean : go| buyers, John F. Matchett and} jabor Normal 79 Julia S Matchett She and Ralph W \ Precipitation “| The lot has a frontage of 58.6 \tried on a charge 9 Rainfall, 24 hours ending | feet on Simonton strect and @) the first de " |, 8.30 a.m., inches 09 |depth of 113 ‘eet jturned a v tat 1 o'el | Relative Humidity Tepe. ae jterday morning " | 83° Former Resident Dies | and convictin on \ Tomorrow's Almanac Mrs. Sarah Baker, formerly of | manslaughte | (Eastern Standard Time) 11 w| Policeman Va . Sunrise |May 11 of tt Sunset - ea Moonrise : m. | Laur ey . S| Wanted! Wanted!! Moonset . 3:44 p.m.; thre Le Mir ie ee | YOUNG WOMAN for SECRE ‘‘omorrow’s Tides court f Key) TARIAL woRK | Naval Base W Zuniga of | syn E page | (Eastern Standard Time) N York grandchil : ip aca Kn H High Tide Low Tide es ° | 6:20 am ; | Apply NAVARRO, Ine. 25 p.m 1:00 pn | AAR AA Opposite Bus Station COMPLETE | | AU ee AVE, | MASONIC NOTICE | Spectal Communication of An- | chor Ledge No. 182, F. & A. M., vast TU | DRIFTWOOD Roast ‘TURKEY iMonday. October 2ist, 1946, at) wit Sauce | 7:30 P.M. All the Fixin | Presents Work and Instruction in E.A._ CHILDREN'S binges HOLLOWE’EN a. ric! | and F.C. Degrees. | All members and visitors in- | Vited to be present. | By order: W. P. WILLIAMS, W.M. DANCE OF THE YEAR Thursday. Oct. Stet HECTOR BARROSO'S OCEAN VIEW | Dining Room and Cocktail Loungs 520 UNITED STREET | RESERVATIONS CALL 9389 Primi “emai a ANNOUNCING _— A ED, | Spotlight The Formal Opening RAUL’S WE ARE OPEN New Spotlig of : , | BAND Key West's Largest and Finest ee ALEvAnD) DAILY and SUNDAY Har and Packave Store ~ DANCING -- 7 am. to Midnight Music 9 P.M. "Til 2 AM T he ¢ AVE IN N Nightly to the Music of | Batteries Charged, Flats Fixed | “Let's Make It A Date reiaal an PURE GAS and OIL Monday. October 21st MARK oad His | Mechanic to Serve You | PRIZE | ! for the Best Costume A Complete Stock of ala STANLEY Orchestra 0 ¢C i ‘ Finest Liquors Featuring SYLVIA at Piano | POOR LD RAIG NOISEMAKERS —— “ek Vor tt We Have It Best Drinks— | EER ee BO ADMISSION. $1.10 M14 Duval Birest — Phone 9138 Popular Prices |___ Al Armengol, Owner Ladies FREE HANK SOSIN, Mar Reservations: Phone 9287 j Division at Francis Phone 9134 UR ST toa See ea Tit Voyage as A passenger stip, Queen

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