The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 26, 1946, Page 1

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C. Of C. Announces Ambitious Program And $15,600 Budget WH-AW ARE MANAGER* SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE UNITED ia KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1946 Two Speakers |NHA Consi eer aoe NHA Considers Transfer 18, 000 Line Str eets Against Spain| 0k eee Wire Says! For Parade Ushering In response to a telegraphed in-;NHA that the project not be dis- | STA (By Associated Press) quiry from The Citizen, the Na- ‘Posed of. FLUSHING MEADOWS, NY, +/tional Housing Agency in Wash. | The Citizen dispatched the fol- ‘ Oct. 26.—Dr. Felix del Rio, dele-' aoa ‘lowing telegram to the National | n e e fa 10 gate from Chile at the assembly | inéton has replied that NHA had Housing Agency last night in or- of United Nations, advocated in| been requested by the Navy notider to get a true picture of the * NAVAL INSTALLATIONS an address today, that the UN/jto dispose of Poinciana as the! NHA side of the Poinciana prob- | ADVOCATED, SEEKS Grade 12 Deer one Peak ae a ee. by ieee Ps ‘Head, National Housing SII IO ODOM, OPEN TO CIVILIANS; 3 0 Navy jurisdic- . ee PROM CITY, | Ordinarily, Dr. del Rio ex- tion.” et Agency, Washington, D. C. | Jaycee and Waves’ | MEMORIAL EXERCIS- eiaee PROM COUNTY. | Of High School plained, he did not believe that; The wire also said that no for-| Please inform by telegram \ : . ES 'TOMO! W ‘any nation or group of nations mal request for transfer of the| Collect if National Housing ' Floats Win Prizes RROW AFT. Siteee PROM MEM. | Track Contest should interfere in the internal project had yet been received| Agency has disposed of or will | ERNOON AT BA | affairs of another nation, but, he'from the Navy. dispose of 210 units of old | — The floats of the Junior Grade 12 won the Senior High |#4ded, the case of Spain falls in-j Signed by Howard F. Vickery, Poinciana Project, Key West, | Chamber of Commerce and | A crowd estimated by the po » wm for the | School track and field champion- |t© 2 different category. Director of Information, the tel-| Fla. to the Navy. This is a othe Naval Base WAVEs were lice as “between eight and ten West, to be! ship in the Key West High School | _ Not only is Spain the only Fas-|@étam also said that an agree- matter of great civic impor- the prize-winning entries in | thousand people,” lined the city's e006 budget, was’ meet last night at Bayview Park |cist state in the world, but she ; Ment exists between the Navy, tafce heer since such acquisi- this morning's Navy Day | downtown streets today to see @ might by’ the |betore a large crowd, Grade {is also harbdting some of the|{and NHA whereby. “no undue; flém by the Navy would af pavede)| Pasades Marton 2° | colorful iparedeaull 7 titsopen | took the Junior High title, ac-| Fascists who plunged the world hardship shall result on tenants! fé¢t all families now living in Allen said this afternoon. (once Parade CaN ieee fueh Sehool audi- | cumulating 69% points, Grade] into World War IL. Jof any project” which the Navy , fhe 210 units. _Featuring a United Na- day Navy Day celebration by we | 12’s total was 70% points. It was plain to the outside |t#kes over. “(signed)L. P. ARTMAN, | _—_Hons theme with many flags | Key West and the Naval Base The gr cnnges toe Ned for hir-| ‘Claude Valdez, delivery boy} world that none of the four free- | It is believed that this agree- Publisher, The Key West: and girls, the Jaycee exhibit _ Immediately afterward Navy oe eae wtlemwake man-| for The Citizen, showed his! doms, he said, is enjoyed by the | ment unquestionably would work | Citizen.” | won the prize of $25 pie installations “at the submarine eae: ot the pao genie man-| eels to the rest of the ficld in| people of Spain. They are under |t© the advantage of the residents] _The reply received by Mr. Art-|. for the best civilian float ‘base, naval air station seaplans Ts. cee ee tailere|the Senior High 100 yard dash,{Franco’s heel and he is using ‘of the project. Who would deter- |™an this morning reads: The WAVEs’ entry was a base and Boca Chica air field were ‘ . seusram will, se.| beating out Forrest Arthur, a fel-{ force to keep them under hig ™ine what is undue hardship Re your telegram Navy De- other neat spectacle whic! opened to the public. Civilians a © great extent on the low student in Grade ‘12-B. heel, Dr. del Rio concluded. eles me Navy has jurisdiction, ; haan sic Spey pis pas paisa ier acacia boat rides and al ote ‘oh sematahec an | 1 pv E ie] ee és 2s) not known, ‘but the existence! at ol ‘oinciana roject, ser : ie lowed to inspect special displays gree by the Beard of Directors sins oats fetase' the field to take] UN to “do something” to end the | Provide Sa ane pyatie) Roce’ beat pope arene in hi aed tof $25, sang hs senternia se ee < © Ohemeher ee¢ © citizens the high jump crown. Johnny | Fascist government in Spain. residents upon a hardship would | considering a request for its in the amount o } spectacular show off the seawall Manes Gals Gemnee oh the lect |Cereco was sccond. Grade 12:B |, be worked after Navy acquisition,| transfer to Navy jurisdiction. | FF gr ggg gg SB .@ \*' the submarine base was wit gre asctne |won the 300 yard relay with al ASK RUSSIANS | The telegram also throws a new | No formal request for transfer nessed by a crowd. Bomb leet Gib s meeting was pre-| team composed of Valdez, Ar- : \light on where the question of the yet received. Fe ee J 5 D 2 ing exhibitio: P given, a jet. “eek ewer be A. Maitland Ad-|thur, Papy and Oscar Cruz, In the ABOUT DEPORTING Navy’s using Poinciana originat-| Ment between NHA an rate i urors Drawn propelled take aircraft me all eeenident. and standing broad jump, Valdez won GERMAN LABORERS | 'ed. Correspondence in possession | Provides that no undue har F i gee was presented and a Novy bile p plain speak-{with a leap of 8 feet, 3 inche cc cat nee eebuated Peas) | of Lt. Commander Yankey, Hous-| ship shall result on tenants 0} For Criminal rescued a man from a raft So memmee) Phe Junior-Highsl. yard | BERLIN, Oct. 26—Leaders of | ing Officer, at the Naval Base,! any project over which Navy At 3 p. m, the crack Cuban ’ ans ol he Junior High 50 yard sprin| =e i Tee : showed at the meeting Between! takes jurisdiction. . Navy All-Stars were to meet the po » of the was taken by Bobby Fernandez, the five German political groups | t Be ¢ t S ane x Ore @ ole ou y in this city today requested the {the Poinciana Committee andj HOWARD F. VICKERY. | ourt: Session West Pirates on the sub Capt. Henry M. Cooper, Com- Director of Information.” | ari e diamond in a special In the girls’ events, Yolanda weted associate | pyehlo won the Junior High 100 the members of ,.and Beverly Parker m business. | won the same sprint in the Senior ew low as $10.| High event. with general ap- sogg@esting that a pin geen wat sworiate mereer:| Possible Receipts er Of About $283,758 quprepher. 61.600; General Of- City Manager O, J. S. Elling-| Germany, The people in that pro- tion of Germans, in the Russian } forced labor. S Kellar R. Watson, John W. ternoon. Mi: 5 She i \26- Day Old. ar {time Sinike Stirrup, Frank William Knight, | Saunders. ght city ane > i ty officials will give a dinner lin, today suggested that Bavaria temporarily he made a govern- Russian authorities for informa- tion about the reported deporta- jmandant, yesterday that Nua! An almost identical telegram | A venire of 25 jurors was|Navy Day sports event jcontacted the Navy first instead’ hds been received by E. H. (Ghee yesterday to serve , at This noon Commodore Aguile lof vice versa. The telegram re-; Haury, chairman of the Poinciana;a term of the Monroe county | Ruiz of the Cuban Navy and of ceived by The Citizen says that! Veterans’ Committee, in ne eens court of record to be rs of the Cubs gunboat hi t a a a pning. ” were enterts at the No reply to the request had the eee, made the eodues of to a wire to NHA. reconvened on Monday, morning. ie we re entert i i a A nm The list of jurors: officers’ club by the vy Da been received up to late this af- | committee headed t Gerald Tonight city and cour zone, to Russia, to be subjected to Lieutenant General Lucius | ~ = : : . ;Charles R. Elwood, Earl Pino, Clay, in command of the Amer- | F. | dance at the Hotel La Concha fo ican troops of occupation in Ber- | S ttl d E | ‘Thi Afte Wallace B. Kirke, William i . E - iKing, L. O. Turner, Harry Go- | Commane ing officers anc avy i € € ar ii Is ernoon | . i ; i Gane W. components and service me mbers imez, Dario Garcia, + Johnson, James A, Keeton, of the Navy Day committee Commodore Ruiz and other Cu Harry H. John~ in notables will also be guest (hy Adwécinted Pressy ment separated from the rest of WASHINGTON, Oct. 26. — Charles Per ‘i, FEELINGS See. 188% Advertising $3,600; | son said yesterday that he had re- g sire Phe rials ae ;son, Fred Key, Clyde M. Knight, ]~“, i leeelitee end ose amg ar |exived coiliued: completed pe clara on the proposal | Karly this afternoon the maritime | REPORTED IN | Me trill P. Bi SNCatea, Totnartow s program “ at - Gh Contingencies. $800, To- | iax rolls from Tax Assessor Fred strike? which began 26 days ago, | PHILIPPINES | Harry C. Lewin, ayton John- | Memon Beasts Reinga = ot ee | Dion. ‘The rolls have been turn-| ng paLK ABOUT ; \ (By "The Asn Press) | son, Samuel S. Sawyer, William Nee bras aa Flow Revenue: County of Monroe, | ed over to Tax Collector Archie % a “sane twas: settled after a session that | MANILA, Oct. The Amer- + J, G A. E. Sharpley, William submarine 8 . mo : Se City of Key West, $2. Roberts, who is now preparing DARDENELLS AT shad lasted mac rerlanetae it aa ‘ican command took action today +p, Rassell, Harold R. Albury. Inge non 4 * rose who ae be 2 Memberships. $12,000. To- | tax statements. The collector UN CONFERENCE | PUI. | in an attempt to end reported ill | ae war will be accept ; at the et $2000 | will ‘be ready to rec ive tax (iy The Associnthd Press) Last night union ‘and company | feelings between American sol- “TItO DENOUN gate from ll a m, to pt Tie queratecr ¢ ew much! payments about November. A] FLUSHING MEADOWS, N.Y! onraunritati d A arae diers and Filipinos. | “Cy OAT POWE tomorrow. ; led + pay eaused| notice of the exact date will be| Oct. .26.>Thes: Turkish .ambassa- | Tepresentatives adjourned with-| The action is due to'a statement | G ie ; an 7 This Morning Sie oe s te remark that| published in The ~ Citizen, - City | dor tovthe *United-Statts is sched- ng an agreement; But a{ issued by General Arthur Mac- | TO COUNTRYMEN | fer the seach of two — tod hould pay | Manager Ellingson said. uled to make an address late this ' suggestion that’ Was“made during | Arthur that resentment is wax- | ls WG Anaociate Press) j marching on bs ie mb 7 _ nes, and! On the rolls certified by Dion,| afternoon at the session of the! the conference resulted in the | in tense among Filipinos be le ae CADE (hae a noes ee ae a a inv . . herp apposition from! the valuation on real estate sub- | United Nations, and belief here is | settlement of the strike today. cause of thir treatment by Amer- | local newspapers devoted a great | a bu — ey poles . ge arbitrary figure” | ject to tax is $7,962,640. general that he will discuss the} The suggestion, the nature of | ican soldier cedeey Sterne poccches stat Ne Waves aha UoOm - t for any firm. | ‘potal value of real estate sub- question of Russia’s trying to get) which was not sevealed, was! Differences are said to exist "arsid ie a “Yu sees sles rine Ore sata ” Papy Speaks bres homiesteadaexcran doniels (uae of the Dardanellas. immadelbyskred Livingston, federal | between Americans and Filipinos in various parts of Yugoslavia. | as Lt Geaate mh. Keg tative Bernard §5934.960, Per orfal property} Russia, two weeks ago, pro- | conciliator, not only in the OG but, In his addr he assured the do ganic tee ie ce es ' the group that abiect to tax is $2,533,597. posed to the Turkish government | His proposals were brought up also in the entire we oe acific. pueceaiaene, that, ultimately, | "| pend folk is ‘Acdciack nts of @ to raise if all t are collected the |2 “mutual defense” of the Darda- | for consideration as soon as the | gegyp ARD j they will be given what they faite ihe a i ti - 6 tho: . s sare collected’ the nelles, but Turkey rejected the |r ed conference began this | SCOTLAND YARI jhe ad been denied by the delegates | Army (piven ter financial- |2°™ of $283,758.22 will come into proposal. | morning. j HI OF MORE ‘to the assembly of 21 nations in | the aay Mp Mar f — : Members of Ne city treasury from all Prep |" the United States and Great| Shortly after noon, Joseph P. THEFTS OF GEMS Pts. FREE ee ea aire tage a ied erty taxpayers. The tax rate for B i Ti. (Ryan, president of the Interna- are cue) | He blamed the “great powers” many color ve om : general purposes is 18% mills, | stitain ace said to support Tur- | | LONDON, Oct. 26--Two more of } jranks, and the High Se ' the m i ie: Bt lls, total- | key in the position she has taken ; tional Longshoremen’s Union, left Sean ont eater ages, GF oO promoting their own interests} vere the other mu sali of | for debt service 514 mills, é Pouenainginenctenits the conference and told a group | thefts of jewelry were reported gt the “expense of smaller pa- Aas ning a ¥.. pointed out ing 24% mills. ee i md a {of reporters, waiting outside, that | to Scotland Yard today. One theft tions,” aan ue k a imilar pur- All homesteads up to $5,000 fa settlement would be reached | W4S committed in St. James’ Pal- =| : 1¢ Veteran 1 t yp " hn that city, | Valuation are exempied under the . ? in less than an hour, Twenty | ace and the other in an apartment Eabeete ts . iS dune, General, homestead act to the general’ pur- H ll B. ll pxereee ea ete ry ta wacwennonneed! Ilatuishcliye LET US Y R 1 A Ep | sented by both ; o, Dy oxen poses millage of 19% mills, but a owe en a Hee Hy eit as | It was said that gems and} CHECK OU rv CAR! Mee ntributors., 2° exemption is granted on the (Sponsored by Jaycees) ‘ | jewels stolen recently, including ; Motor Tune-Up eFlats Fixed | Date | theme (USO ed that he | debt service millage of 5% mills. TI di Octaber oi ETE those taken from the Dutchess of eBatteries Charged set He vk : : that ne TE no. homestead exemptions |f Thursday, October 31st }\"Cas_” CAYO HUESO | Windsor, amount to more than) Cars Greased and Sprayed |, ee ASHE Boe. Ds hould be | Were allowed, Ellingson said the Club Sugaloa | “The Southernmost House) _ | $400,000. | eAuto Accessories [ae eeeeia ati city would derive $96,990.50 ad-|f PM 2: M1 1400 Duval at South St. | RSE SOS EXPERT MECHANIC eeNett ‘ varding up to{ ditional revenue. 1] 9:00 P.M. to 2:00 A.M. J) RininGaRooue | WE WILL CALL sylvia Jolley, and bers buying —— —— Admission, $1.50 Per Person J, COCKTAIL LOUNGE Palace Theater fo 9134 FOR YOUR CAR| Charlotte Putnam, Edna | font VFW AUXILIARY MEETS (Tax Included) ee | Uiees ; M | Opens One Deus, FRANCIS LEDERER in and Nancy Reyes, Manion # » opposition from| Mrs. Frances Milling of Palat- BY COSTUME ONLY | SR RR ton 6S me R OLD CRAIG was Mi ‘ " 400 a Mee lod ma Sepatty ans cpreeioen! es ge Reservations: Phone 34-J Daas eeeererieeel The ianacgaee et | SERVICE STATION Reyne a i , be se Adams pointed Foreign Wars, addressed the local THTTAIC. CAD A | we | Divisioniend [F rancis: Streets ah Si ereapectus mentions | auxiiary at its regular meeting | TWINS GARAGE Fav | ot t hould be in Thursday. Other guests were Mrs. 1130 Duval Street Phone 169) Key West's Largest and Fiaest | ‘ berships so that | Myrtie Vann, Homesiead, district wid control] president, and Mrs. Ione Howe, polite Miami, district secretary. *Each oer te Carteenel) lat in discu: was given a souvenir of Key Comtinacd on Page Three) West Just Received GALVANIZED 5V Crimp Roofing, 7-8-9-10 Foot Sheets 28 and 29 Gauge Lindsley Lumber Co. 58 Division St Phone 71 i { Cowboy and Son) “auto "Repairs, Painting, ° : ial ‘Body and Fender Work | Bar and Bashar Store | The Ocean View ee oun —__—«—<#a<,e_—_ | J} @ CAVE INN and COCKTAIL LOUNGE ®'Trée Removal and HALLOWE'EN DANCE | AC stock | A Complete Stoc Kk of the : 520 U . 1 Between Duval end | | nited St @Surger | FEAL TT 0 . © Roofing aaeae dn «|| The Public Cordially Invited to || Finest Liquors | cena So nontona teens Write or Call 771 - Free Zs ti = ; HALLOWE’EN “Ask For It—We Have It” | fnnounces: Effective Sunday i stimate | = =N FRANK SOSIN, Manager = i : RIDAY and SATURDAY ° | eqyeecunnneiuuanennannnngnntt cus Maa Aree Dance Music | TT Ach ta RAUL’S HN PRITC HARD “SLOPPY | By the OCEAN ioe sot Somos a jens nam eR. See -~ DANCING -- and HIS ORCHESTRA Admission Free 1217 Knowles Lane F iste’ x Pleasure— JOHN R. WATSON | D é NC E 724 Duval Street Phone 9138 MUSIC Se . ry za Tonight Nightly to the Music of : The S Where Everyone COCKTAIL ; OPE \ aH ng? | Spot Where Everyone » LOUNGE OPEN DAI MARK (enuncny From 9 p we til 1 a.m. Fatal Wouderfill dine COMPLETE Flagler Avenue and 2nd Street RY CORNER SIMONTON STREET STANLEY oc ce nace fil] ,.WEW, CLUBHOUSE. | gem: | SUNDAY DINNER **2": | ~~ Poinciana Bus Passes Door |} i. - Roast CHICKEN or TURKEY with All sie: F ixin's pular Frices | Se es ee eae cre mae’, || Mews A Dall Moment CHILDREN’S Full PLATES HALF-PRICE ‘ Sk ATIONS: CALE WAND

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