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Sr bak | tad VOLUME LXVI. Couiy' wv SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1946 a a ae a a y Black Shirts’ 4,000 See Navy Anniversary Day’s Impressive In Italy Today! Memorial Tribute (By Associated Press) At an impressive ceremony ROME, Oct. 28.—Today is the | which caused many a moist eye twenty-fourth anniversary of the among the 4,000 onlookers the Black Shirts’ march on this city, “Navy yesterday honored its war and police here and in other dead at the submarine base in a cities in Italy are on the alert for | fitting climax to Key West’s two- IN THE UNITED STATES One Strike Settled, Three Others Loom In Offing, One | Concerning Automobile! Union possible bomb explosions. day Navy Day celebration. Naveen Co. For $207,500 BONDS BEAR INTEREST®— OF 3% PERCENT; TO BE AMORTIZED IN 20 VEARS Menree county commissioners, @ & meeting this morning, sold the beeek bend issue of $250,000 & the Jotm Nuveen Company of ©hieeee fer = 9257,500, or a pre- em of three per cent above ver The company had entered into * Comtract with the commission- om five weeks ago to purchase ee fends of that premium. No thet bid was received The bends will be amortized ever @ period of 20 years and oH cot the taxpayers of the county approximately $17,000 an- uate je ty the company representa- Gee tet the money will be @ratiebte a soon as the bonds are | geet, waled and delivered. i wee Gt & meeting of the Key | West Retery Club that the pro- te construct « beach in Key wee first discussed and eeted upon. Tt was decide: to in-' terest off other civic oganiza- eee & the community to sup- geet the =mevement, and when et ee wes «accomplished, a eeeeeniiies, representing the civic ® wae explained at the meet-} ‘Another Bomb Explodes Near Stuttgart Area (By Associated Press) STUTTGART, Oct. 28.—Anoth- er bomb exploded near this city this morning, and the indications are that the saboteurs resent the activity of denazification units {here and elsewhere in Germany. | The: bomb was placed on a i window sill of a building in which a denazification board has head- quarters. Little damage was done. Three | windows were blown out and a poet Cateiubedeeanea ehaies The flower-laden — submarine chamihersebeidenuiies’. tar, the Corporal submerged in the Gulf isa arcs cela tection anal aan bx off the auto-crowded mole, giving insincere, jie calm blue waters the blos- Police dogs followed a trail that ea salen to, cue bie a led from the chamber to a small | Wy. 2 Tange Se SURG ST PaeclabmiiteianeeecOccunants off he the flowers floated: out over ho Monin: pambering “e were ‘the surface a Navy PBM droned acrented for questioning . overhead, dropping wreaths in re memory of the Navy’s airmen who did not come back. Mayor Togs Qut | _2nne oe sn siete In Overalls To Collect Garbage mon Grau San Martin of Cuba and from Commodore Jose Aguila (By Associated Press) NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 28.— Ruiz, Chief of the Cuban Navy. The wreaths were sent here Today the garbage strike in this city entered its fifth day, and exercises. Among those attending were ‘small section of wall was dam- aged. Nobody was killed or hurt. Editor Is Named For The Citizen: The appointment of John R.|ing the rounds of the city. Vosburgh of Sparta, Wis., as news editor of The Citizen has been ‘announced by L. P.. Artman. Vosburgh, who took the posi- tion on October 15, commenced ; his newspaper career in his home town, Johnstown, N. Y., where} he was a reporter on the Johns- jtown - Gloversville Leader! si aboard the gunboat “Cuba.” The 63-piece Cuban Marine Band pro- Mayor Morrison and other city officials donned overalls this morning and’ manned garbage trucks with contingents of volun- teers. The latter included many col- lege ‘students, who are repre- sented on 45 trucks that are mak- Capt. Henry M. Cooper, Naval Base Commandant, and Capt. C. A. Johnson, Executive Officer of the Submarine Base as well, as commanding officers of other {| components. The ceremonies were opened with an invocation by Chaplain W. G. Davis, followed by an in- spiring tribute to the dead by Commander J. B. Moreland, Ex- ecutive Officer of the Fleet Sonar School, Moreland said that there was little that the living could do to honor adequately those who died and asked -that the causes for which they gave their lives }not be forgotten in war's after- Union leaders issued a state- ment. accusing the mayor of being a strike breaker, but he replied that his only aim was in work- ing in the interest of the public welfare. The large accumulations of garbage, he added, is a threat to the sanitation of the city. Garbage collectors went on strike because the city refused to vided stirring music during the; City’s Observance Of Navy Day Praised; “The Citizen” Is Singled Out t) High Naval Base officials ex-*- tended their appreciation to Key | West residents, civic organiza- iV P Of tions and business firms today | eto ower for the cooperation which they | ‘Bi Fi 9 M tshewed the service in observing 12 Ive ay ! Navy Day. B aft The Citizen was signaled out by e Modi ied Captain Tucker C. Gibbs, USN, | ; a ; Logistics Officer of the Base, for | WASHINGTON. ot op its part in informing the public’ United States foreign office has jof the purposes and program of duatted” 3. proposd) that) may Navy Day. Captain Gibbs thank- | modify the clause in the UN sa the eibeen for: tte ne) ce {charter regarding the veto pow- operation” and requested copies | oof any of the Big Five na- of the issues containing Navy | tions Day stories for permanent record- | cas Ausia tne eouniey's ae in the Navy Department! chief representative at the UN | eye : ; conference at Flushing Meadows, | Capt. H. M. Cooper, com- js expected to explain the pr mandant of the Naval Base, is- posal either tomorrow or We sued the following statement, di i nesday to the delegates of the 51 rected especially to Key West: | nations. “On the conclusion of the Navy Day celebration I wish. to extend my thanks to the organizations and citizens of Key West for their wholehearted cooperation in making the two-day observ- ance of Navy Day, 1946, a suc- cess. I wish to thank especially the civilian Navy Day commit- t ‘TB. Cases Here May Go To New Tampa Hospital Tuberculosis patients, in Mon- tedes, prevented their plan to and: Morning Hérald dailies. |S Oi ath. t He Meeree county commission,| He later attended Syracuse Uni- +give them double wages on Fri- U on a rifle volley from a Ma-' tee, headed by Mr. Gerald Saun-|;oe county and other southeast whack, wt @ later meeting, ap-| versity, transferring to George ay when they made an extra}, > Being squad, the Corporal. ders, for their splendid work in} FJorida counties can be hospita a, a set | Washington University, Washing, prollectian’ pe; trae and ‘garbage. echae geal some 300 yards from Making the general Navy Day|ized in the new. State Tubercu- = a e pa aye Jo sat oie Be 2G, Sear mech beh Wass . the mole and a bugler sounded arrangements, the representatives losis Sanatorium, Tampa, Dr. R. ol suaboan ne proposal | graduated in 1936. He later.com- | Police Arrest 3 ‘taps as the Navy plane overhead of the press and radio station| Dp, Thompson, director, State be the voters 4 pleted a gyaduate course in eco- scattered flowers, }WKWE for making it possible to! Tuberculosis Sanatoria, announc- 1 eeeeeitieemembers, with Clem" nemics: at American Uniwerstty, ¥ % "'*% in th a pservarite of imform..the general public prior ed today... This information has “ ; " 0 N in the two-day obséervail pride. “ © Pree of the Rotary Club os Mashifyten: De G : 5 cate ver avy ay Navy Day thousands had -visited ‘to Navy Day about the Navy's; been received, by county com- eee, compaigned ip favor of} In ashington, Vosburgh was : ° 4 | the Naval installations on and work, the many organizations | missioners, health departments fee Metaner of the bovds., The 9 snorfs Write for The Washing-| “Relatively | little" disturbances the island, including the Which entered floats in the Navy }and local tuberculosis _associa- Gettin peeulted in a large ma: 4 idn iPobt for’'three years and was, marked the Navy Day week-end porous: preyed Day parade and particularly to. exam y fos $290 000 ‘Unit of the Bureau of. Agricul- ‘ll fight at the Cuban Club dance | ie cava vessels open. to ‘the ,¢iRity without. whose interest | southwest Florida Tuberculosis 5 Geitetien of the borsds was) uraliEconoiics also | for, three | Saturday night caused some trou- | Ciblic, examining the exhibits, and present the Observance of Sanatorium, Tampa, will be ready tm the local civeait court | Years.. He resigned this position | ble. but was quickly quelled by planes and apparatus and taking Navy Day would not have been) for opening on or about Novem- tater by the state supreme | '" March of 1942 to’ enter Ene | ices d Garcia were , “ides in Navy craft. * g@ sugcess. fs ‘ ber 15. The Tuberculosis. Board = | Army asian, infantty private Af- ar : ta ek agency! aetna ts! i | The gunboat “Cuba” will leave! “In, the future.I hope ‘that the | has recently taken over the Army yor ie a\igneding he sat ag Bth00, | eee ade: bawe-eyere" By tonight for Havana, the Naval Navy .will continue to el hospital at ee Field and a " | For jenning, Ga.,-he was com-i°% + comer <oyerat pd *, Base.said js afteniaon: «3.4 m4 -prove™ woithy | now engaged in remodeling it to Shot At missioned a second lieutenant! for fighting. The ao = = = of the faith which the citizens| provide hospitalization for 400 * ‘ and sent to the Med ere eee oe ep Perex areal ove Jbave in it and on next Navy | patients. h ° N Theatre in September 1943. . pase .. of ‘. May Day I hope and trust we can) ‘The Southeast District is com- idniy i; No _.Vosburgh was attached to the | 642 man aren A Care Se j on show you a Navy which] posed of Broward, Collier, Dade, \ Fifth Army Headquarters, serv- | Urday ng esas SS Baeeien P- | Into Cit *5 N ew has fulfilled its primary peace-| Monroe and Palm Beach Coun- Arrest lade log fem Orwober a8 through- | CUtY aU ie Sate ape y time mission as ‘guardian of the ' ties, Patients from these coun- out the Italian campaign. During | Placed Ls we ey ue: .' *4 0° peace’ ities willbe accepted at other in- . - agro, was st the last 14 months of his service|_ Two girls’ bicycles were re- U S 0 B Id g —_—_——_ t a s! ca wm Peory s bane ltorian for the War Department, | blue with white stripes and was) City Manager O. J. S. Elling | Necro tabbed | Recognizing that far advanced . , $10 shotgun | Working on the first history of an | reported taken this morning.| son has announced that Frank ' ° D | 5 enie Gaara ca ae a . , ‘he was|Atmy ever written in the field. |The owner is Clinnie Demeritt, 639| Adams, director of the Jackson D a ‘ The Bora ee eae Ge embers! fh beck, and he was| 7 he was promoted to fi 3, | United street, The owner of the; Square USO, has been contacted | uring uarrel| hemes) oe Gaaaee cea, tel geen « & a anti-tetanus | i tenant and assigned to Milan j other lives at 1301 Whitehead | py City Commissioner Louis Car-} ne ies the Board has au- serum amd taken to the Key West | |, 3 . a \ street. Her bicycle is described as' bonell. with regard to allowing! Willie Abercrombie, negro, was | community, the E as a publish Volumes V and VI of; | ? horized Dr. Thompson to accept Gensee! Heaphal ‘the Fi : istor ‘sed with a serial number of|the local Chamber of Commerce ''stabbed last night in front of 211 | WOtTer of OeuCES _ | the Fifth Army History. Upon} H bs i a 5 2 Eugene and | all types of patier treatment The sheeter_ claimed that Bea- | completion of the assignment, he | 26979. quarters in the newly-purchased | Olivia street, and JACEE ae aid icolation when this sanator- tom wee prowling im « yard and) returned to the United States, USO building. jNathaniel Bennett, negroes, Wir sim is opened. In other stal one called om to halt, but did) Whore he resided with his wife ¢ as Se 1 C t ‘Adams had informed Carbonell arrested in connection with the Me oe aca dute Hoepitallens: oo wee Mt. Beston, how- | 4 Sparta, Wis., engaging in priv- rimina our that it) was callclght/owith bin, Ce: [tion program has been installed, ree, seed Whet be was in the lane | at¢ business and feature writing. | but that he would have to write}. Abercrombie said that Eugene |i tuberculosis death rate has ot the time of the shooting He resides with his wife at 417 Meets. Recesses' to headquarters for permission to, Bennett did the stabbing, but Greonedcapidly: ‘ et was made. Chief | Elizabeth street. 9 do so. Bennett, his brother Nathaniel) ye ae heveralready, Gepety Sheriff Morer Wallace al Criminal curs wes peconyen es The $10,000 building purcha and others said Eugene was not | oe coun cea a an cant this morning that Beaton's| p; ’ a this morning by Judge Thomas S.| completed Wednesday from the’ in the vicinity at the: times Ho MeDOuEt SU Cei eae nition eas not serious. | Final Garbage Notices | Caro and, after sounding the doc-| United States government by the ; was released from jail this morn- that applications a genieon ig To Be Issued This Week | xct, recessed to 10 o'clock tomor-| city is subject to a lease to the! ing. Nathaniel Bennett admitted patients are now being proves™ COLLECTION OF een NTY TAXES eee AN THIS AM. ne paying of their Ptorneg? uty taxes for the garbage bills, the tax collec- others ent Pamonnces o 4) fecal ve are not due tor's office said this morning. [p004. Mothers of the Harris watt NS ber 1, many owners If payment is not made School tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the| i eat the county were following receipt of the no- |). of Mrs. Allan Gleave vat om wning to pay! tices, warren ee Southard and Francis streets. oar , ‘ bon sae ‘ a ! All are urged to attend. Vee mber wa arge, the be * om t ot ot oto (he i TTI, coco EEE bts» an court house. | { = caombern| hi wA IS ROASTERS and FRYERS | @ teas ‘ pay their taxes | BRADY’S (Live) Poultry duetag Novembe 2 and Egg Market 1214 White St. Phone 54 ‘alace Theater FRANCIS LEDERER in “The Madonna's Seere Mews and Serial ” Final notices will be sent row morning. out this week to 500 residents who are delin- Harris School Room Oe dda h heheh hie hehehehehahhehehetahahel EEE EEE IESE ERNE OCEAN VIEW COMING RR NEW PIONEER HOTEL he and Abercrombie fought, but said that no knife was used dur- ing the fight. USO, made out for the duration and six months. It is understood that should the USO disband pri-; or to that date, then the city will | assume immediate possession. { Furthermore, City Manager El-| Have yeur Dodge, Crysler, Ply: | lingson said that the Jackson| mouth or DeSoto Car REPAIRED Square director has agreed to al-| EFFICIENTLY AT YOUR DEAL. | low conventions or public gath-, ERS—at the RIGHT PRICE!!!) erings so long as they do not in-} NAVARRO Inc. terefer with current USO activi- ties. | Opposite Bus Station | | | Just Received GALVANIZED 5V Crimp Roofing, 7-8-9-10 Foot Sheets | Dining Room and Cocktail Lounge 520 UNITED STREET BREAKFAST, 8 to 11 A.M. LUNCH, 12 NOON to 2 P.M. 151 N.E. FIRST ST. In the Heart of Miami The Rendezvous of Key West DINNER, 5 to 9 P.M. SERVICEMEN and aig Nag orsetene™ CIVILIANS M * 6 to @ Mon. thru Thurs. “Best For A Night's Rest USIC 9101 Fri. and Sat. Cocktail Lounge Open ‘til L A. M. RESERVATIONS CALL 938! 1 Block West of Bus Depot 28 and 29 Gauge Lindsley Lumber Co. | 530 Division St. Phone 71 CORNER SIMONTON STREET and will be on file prior to the anticipated date of opening. ' aa a si et SC IN Aleoholic Anonymous Meets Every Tuesday, 8:00 to 10:00 P.M. PYTHIAN HALL, 728 Fleming St. Those Interested Are Invited- SSS eee. WILLRE-OPEN at 8 o’Clock Tuesday Don't Forget the Halloween Party. We Have A Nice Showing of TOYS GET YOURS WHILE THE STOCK IS COMPLETE ALSO eToilet Preparations eDrug Sundries eElectrical Appliances POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STORE Al Armengo!l, Owner 1019 WHITE STREET *SHIPS ON GULF AND AT- LANTIC COASTS EX- PECTED TO SAIL AFT- ER 28-DAY TIE-UP (By Associated Preaa) WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.— After a tie-up of ships along the | Atlantic and gulf coasts for 26 days, it is expected that the first ships will sail before the day is over, it was announced at the j headquarters of the American Maritime Union in this city Voting on the action of union representatives on the agreement which raises wages 15 per cent will be concluded this afternoon | said they were confident that at least 95 per cent of the members will ap- prove the settlement. | The strike has not yet been ' settled among seamen on the Pe | cific coast. A meeting was called | for late this afternoon between i i | Union leaders strikers’ representatives and ¢ompany officials, at which it ‘expected that terms will be agreed on and the strike will be | declared to be at an end. | The only matter that has not been settled relates to an agree- ment by shipowners to the union’s proposal for a security clause protecting union men im connection with the settlement Now that the maritime strike is | settled, reports became current j about other proposed strikes by ; automobile and rubber workers {and soft coal miners. John bL Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers of America, has set inext Friday as a deadline to act lon his demand for a reopening | of the contract between the union and mine owners. Army €.0. Here Is Transferred Col. Robert E. Turley. m manding officer, Harbor Defense of Key West, has received his ot ders ‘iransferring him to a# 9 i Setahiany Capt. B. W. Siewart ad | jutant, said today Col. Turley has been named senior instructor of the Wyoming « National Guard. He will be ste tioned in Cheyenne Lt.-Co Clifton E. Singleton, CA, will be acting commanding officer of the Army post here until Col. 1 ley’s successor is nained The departing , commandan 'took command of the p on January 1, 1945, cor {from Puerto Rico. He | in the Army 30 ve engineer off ap He Burroughs, CF e | aptain Curtis N. Young | blood, CE, who is receiving discharge today. Capt. Bu ri comes here from Ft. Me ' Ala. T.B. Group Me A meeting of the Mon ’ ty Tuberculosis and Healuh Asw | ciation will be held tom a |8 p. m, in the auditoriu the Pl County Clinic ; pleted and chainmen the annual Christma aanleed REPLACEMENT =— PARTS ROY’S KEY WEST AUTO PARTS 121 Duval Street ee CAAAAAARAASEBRAS - PRESCRIPTIONS fx. Compounded by Experienced Pharmacists GARDNER'S PHARMACY Phove 177 oreevrvrerwwe KENYON AUTO. STORE 524 Southard St. Phone 166 Opposite Bus Static @ Hydraulic Brakes @ Scissor-type Jacks @ Bumper Jacks @Ratchet Jacks V4-Inch Electric Drills por recenImeram NRL men Non

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