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inicreranaecidimc gg 0 enti. ar Wise Bertie wan he Peomece te te Devoted te the Interests of Key Weet VORAME LAVI No. 258 Dion Resigns As City Tax Assessor; Favors Office Be Abolished ente BE MERCE We Says, WITH Esson's «(OF COUNTY In Cakeutta But ’ J thom today resigned as! — Rioting Goes On (By Ansociated Press) CALCUTTA. Oct, 30.--Mahat- ma Gandhi arrived here today to plead for the discontinuance of rioting between the Moslems and ay to « tr of | shenitted to the city! that the of- | be merged ; te stmiler office of “y hes better + gral re ed 4 es eee mee 7 ah ates KE OPA Extends Areas In Fixing oye Rent Ceilings (By The Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.— ‘While civic bodies in some parts of the United States are demand- , ing that rent ceilings be discon-| tinued, OPA announced today} that ceilings had been extended | to 88 other areas in the United! States. | In 81 of the areas, the estab-' lishment of rent ceilings was*new and in the seven others ceilings , were restored. 5 Joined Course | Of Grey Ladies The Key West Citize SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN 1H YY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY} OCTOBER 30, 1946 Expect Reply To Molotov’s UN Address (By Associated Prean) FLUSHING MEADOWS, N. Y., representative of the at 4 o'clock this afternoon before the assembly of the United Nations, and it is thought that his main subject will deal ! with the UN Charter regarding the veto power of the Big Five. | As his speech was prepared be- fore Commissioner Molotov made his address yesterday afternoon general Oct. 30—Warren Austin, chief; | United States, is due to begin a speech} ‘Sonar Flagship E UNITED STATES PRICE FIVE CENTS Liquor Licenses Hinge On As “The. Crow Flies” Or As: “The Pedestrian Walks” *AND KEY WEST'S ORDI- NANCE BASED ON ‘PE- DESTRIAN’ REQUIRE. MENT Is it as “the pedestrian walks” or “the crow flies” is the question The Citizen was Well-Known Authors Visit Key West To Write On City — WA | West, featuring an abundance of two-page spread on Key informed this | morning by a local attorney, thet ; must be answered in determining | whether or not liquor licenses im seven local bars will be revoked | color photos, will be carried on December 8th by Everybody’s Returns To Base ' Lg —_—. 4 . sane | the Hindus, but while he pleaded, This Mornin "at a UN session, it is not thought | The U. S. S. Stribling, 2,200-ton ; Weekly, snappy magazine sec- “Governor Caldwell,” the at seems eres on tocal tan. | = i,m extensive Shay of Yes & [Austin wil consider at length} deetiover snd flagship of the tion of the Phlladphia Inquirer. |"Tc8) raee fori sands ee as B 7 es a ‘olotov sd a 5 is re- a és ‘ i iy is >i \s id, eve oes ms ant - a - them si Ai Daley eet sales | Mrs. Carl Van Deursen, chair-| the disarmament neineres aut turned to its home port of Key The authors, Dic and Peggy since he has teen in ee aie - = " _ ” a _ sen o mbompaiaatts Tel nae a man, Gray Ladies Corps, Key tions of ihe world, West after having been overhaul- Pollard, stopped in The oven | local self-government or self-de the autamee of the county tax Said that the casualties today | West chapter, American Red} It was added that 10 other |ed at the Portland (Me.) Navy office a few days ago for infor- termination. At one time he de vor oe eee ex probably would be as many as | Cross, announced today that five SPeakers are due to make short Yard. The Stribling is command. | mation and were directed to Sec- clared that he was not policing The umested merging of the | yesterday. flew. trainees iicinell athe Carpe (anne at the conclusion of |¢d by Commander P. W. Mother- | tetary John Spottswood of the | the state, and that he left it to ‘ Dove in Mane, on —————— Traini 4 his » »® Austin’s speech, and that possibly | sill. Chamber of Commerce. Their j residents of a city to decide " ¢ i tee gregeesl raining oe i is morning. one or more of them will reply | Two other 2,200-ton destroyers, | first desire was to experience | whether they wanted gambiling os _ af oe pee (County Schools The course is now in progress at ; to Molotov. + | the H. J. Ellison and the Stein-|0ne of Key West's famed fishing |in their community or didn’t - . on th city | the Chapter House. The new} Molatoyis peer was Lee De shave left the Neve! x ee Sate pe nlebey rear one Py other " y rai 5 re: " | words long. Besides recommend- | after temporary station here dur- . ards were established natters he has adhered to his po /- é meee and thes Report Increase eae es = OY ing disarmeanent he alse urged | ing the past two weeks. | Writers long before World War II, | sition regarding the self-govern —- : ‘ 1 of ii | | II Toon Mamisey OMe. W, ee {the destruction of all atomic), The vessels which left the Key during which both served abroad, | ment in cities. nr 4 resignation to the | In Enrollment Soaitc fan Me. Reba Mione,|Pombs: in the, posseesion, of the} West base: to mark Navy Day ob-| Pesky ton Otfice of War Informa. “Now, the, state's Maker Mase s ib | cipher. ‘ United States. He criticized Win-} servances in other ports are due| tion and Dick for the Army. Be- | specifically say that a elity’s de ’ ee es my! A sizeable gain in registration At ihe eeilncwihisumidrn’ lston Churchill and Bernard!to return today and tomorrow. fore Pearl Harbor Dick had been j termination regarding the estab “ ee ftee se! at Key West High School was re-|1n6 first subject on the proarane | Baruch, chairman of the United | —— chief of Life magazine’s Holly- | lishment of saloons must gos - Heetive October | Ported today by Principal Horace Chapter eae : le bab sive ‘States Atomic Bomb Commission, | Alley Gets Swanky wood office for five years. Peggy ;ern the action of the State Be on O'Bryant. Since the start of the ByiMinisas Ail Hise Kcuilitane) statesmen: ! CUMBERLAND, Md. —(AP)— Smith, a tall, attractive blonde, | erage Department. The Key West « yoperation | School term in September the Secretary. if | A British delegate remarked} Cherry Alley here became Cher- habs a reporter. for a Hollywood | saloons that are threatened with as of Ma number of students has increased Nivea CarclaniNattles awlio.Ghiaa | today that Russia should be ry Place because a landlord told ; 8°SS!P columnist. a _|the revocation of their licenses — uM texte Gandolfo, fom 270 to 183 in the Senior | andled the wonk of Howe Serv. | Judged not by Molotov’s words, the ‘mayor and city council that Just prior to Dick’s departure | have been Granted licenses by . . Me Frank Rob-| High School and from 359 to 383) ice .in Key West Chapter for but by her_works, which show} tenants of two apartments with | 0V¢rSeas as a private in Decem- the city. For the state to inter hie 6 . ,'in the Junior High School. ¥ 3 ‘apter for no inclination toward disarma-| entrances on the alley might not ber, 1942, he took a brief AWOL! fere with that decision, then n ee lee Oe e, principal: eaid that the more (02m 2) year, talked on'the «sy ‘ Wie Gna reterence from Fort Meade, Md., when not | Governor Caldwell would be go a | rhool 8 rienced a rapid turn- Do cape Wiecuces aoe that | SCR See eeepeeeeee ero ae ae | allowed a furlough, and hurried-| ing back on his often-expressed th the coun — a Sati ee ee service as set up at National Red i ly married Peggy in New York.! attitude regarding the self-deter Pad tne een ee eae ond. depar-|CT0SS Headquarters, following it : Subsequently he was -sent to|mination of cities, which m " giving the city | the continual influx and lepar- through ‘channels to Key. West. | 0 Nn 1h = a Fee e Ge at cites, hie but es-, ture of families but more students for iduweation, she ched the! orth Africa, commis: loned a|the right for a local ge nent had come in than had departed. - ee ae hoa second lieutenant and assigned to! ts decide whet it considers best vagina Other schools in Key West have mannero: banding pee ers e accompany correspondents to the for its interests. eliminate | iso shown a gain, County Super- piOOURN Teves imma identities | ‘ front. i purtner, ney West's city " 4 titendant of *Publie Tnatruction Mies, Peer eid Da | roup 0 on fl u e Peggy, meanwhile, was assign- | dinance, governing the sale of | >. potion IP Willard Albury. reports. From] U- & asa) (porereeg arr ar teee ed to Algiers by a great stroke|quor here, is based on the “as the ae ome ste number Sept. 9 to Oct. 18 the Division] ¢ ee Kas ARS real e e e of good luck and flew there with | pedestrian walks” principle e Me Beery mass . va Street Elementary School ,regis- eee ene! for tab ‘ Buildin 3 ?) Hos ital Ernie Pyle as her bucketseat It was estimated by the at , the aoa tration gained from 557 to’ 585, : . aie : aaael | companion. Ernie Pyle wrote; torney that more than a quarte _ - sel aes si the Harris School from 390 to ‘Miss Catherine | Elliott, miele about. Peggy in his column, es-|of a million dollars in business #- ‘ Pe ue, | 42%, Poinciana School from 142 to pepe boas uate Haste! A cottage for tuberculosis pa-| has $4,071.48 on hand and’ ex-| Pecially taking pains to mention | and property interests is repre - Sy we ublie,| 168 andthe Douglass colored |“ -* on Geateatie Fite oid tients will be provided at the|pects receipts of $1;500..Of this | fact that,.she was beautiful. The! sented in the bars that are being -— a # publ] school from 376 to 421. which is an outgrowth of the old’ vi nicipal Hospital By the Moh-{total of $5,571.48, $400° will be | newlyweds were together during | investigated by a representative — oe ~p tog |. Schools on the upper keys have vane? Sein an lira She ' roe County Tuberculosis andj used for films: and X-ray sup- | ™uch_of_ the Italian campaign | of the State Beverage Depart — ty us| also shown substantial gains, Al-|€%Plained that the Hod T hate'| Health Association, the retiring) plies of the clinic, $100. to-com- | and alter. the war-were: hired by | ment, ‘anid, should he decide oy "tina! bury said. He explained that the meanest. an Any Or Davy Mes |President, Jerry J. Trevor, an-;Blete a case survey, $190 for the | The Inquirer as roving reporters. | revoke. any. of. the licenses, — ; . seout undue | U8Ure&showing gains in, local pital, in the future, wi e aS"! nounced in his annual report! seal drive, and $150 (which has} The, Pollard stories~cover the | persons owning ‘the heenses : - pat wnlue school registrations--prove i that | Sistad. bye agjacent ghantes-In 1 1.1 night's meeting of the or-j already been _committed)- -to.| unidtié, interesting and Beantiful’ be so informed and will be —_— ae jy | rumors of decreased registration | S¢'vicing the patients in eee in’ | ganization -in—~-the-Ceumty* Chie -dawible the X-sey capacity at the | Places in the United States! 4 hearing to state their side > ” vet "ca in Monroe County after the war atalalion, one oe service which | uditorium. ; clinit. . , which, no doubt, qualified Key | the case. Should Vocelle then a ~m & . ware OMT) were unfounded. has been organized to offer an) ay te, was selected as | “The main part of our funds,” | West for their 26th consecutive rect the tax collector of Monror - es > oppartunitystostheicivic creanize ident of th iati My. Trevor said, “which should | Color-illustrated piece. county to revoke any licenses, a1 re ° ° tions of America to render per-| Porson ning year, and Joe Le bent year amount to $5,000, Judging from the riot of color,! appeal from his dectsior = ; a ae 7 hl A) eo 2 6 jeccuicormen nae eae 47 seal sale drive chairman. | tubercular cottage at the Muni- characterize the Pollards’ work, | from that court to the “ - jualiza lo I ly In Vicinity ~ 9 ° | Other officers named were as cipal Hospital. As you all well|the Island oy : wall be eu Court tate “ Smathers Arrival follows: J. J. Trevor, vice |know, Key West has a very} treated in the forthcoming al The saloons under tigat Surrounded with considerable | . chairman; Joseph Pinder, sec- ; beautiful and modern Municipal | ticle. are Romey’s place, ul t ended Mystery and some strong head- u d l d T di retary and treasurer; directors, Hospital, something that we have a Rainbow Room in La Cor t to | Winds, the 350-foot Navy blimp, Sche ule 0 ay) Miss Marie Hartel, Father ‘been lacking and needing for Cit 0 CUD; tional Cave Inn, the Boat B B y Ml, continued to hover in the ‘ . 4 Johnson and Dr. Herman K. | many years. It docs not ve, | y eeu pa o hama and Duffy . ‘nd | Vicinity of Key West today. The} Representative - Elect George| moore. j however, any facility for taking “ As regards the Ra ' oid ship is on an experimental en- Smathers was scheduled Ko a After serving as the organi- of tuberculosis patients, Licenses Due Nov. l in La Concha, the Our rep) durance flight but the Navy is | rive at Meacham Field this after-| zation's president for a number | and to my mind the greatest The Citizen that, in ‘Tams Our FP veluetant to elaborate on this| noon from Miami. He will ad-| Of years, Mr. Trevor declined , work that this Association could | With enly one more day in open bar in the Hillsbore | wilt. | Point dress the Lions Club and guests’ 44 accept the chairmanship ‘for ‘do would be to provide our] which to secure city occupational js directly across the str he tutiest ‘The Navy's lighter-than-air in- | tonight at the organization's semi-| the coming year. but pledged Municipal Hospital with a separ-| licenses, some 500, involving a Catholic Church S _lullest | tatlation at Boca Chica, however, | annual Ladies Night fete at the) pis wholehearted support to its jate building where tubercular | roughly’ 350 individual firms, still tising the bar and admitted that the ship: arrived} La Concha Hotel. Pay mew head. | patients eouldiiben Housed’ andl ceimained to be bought at noon! lounge directly, tn th te thamk the here yesterday and was over the| City Commissioner Louis Car-| yiss May Pynchon, executive | treated. This would; of cou today, Tax Collector Archie Rob-, whereas, he added, the Rs ag before nightfall and again at] bonell was to be among the we | director of the Florida State | be used for emergency eile said this afternoon: Room in La Concha i he have 20:15 p.m. after which it flew to]coming group to complete at-| qTyberculosis Association, was jonly, as our state is developing} The deadline is 5 p.m. tomor- the street this job suc- | Havana rangements for consultation of pyecent and paid high tribute ja very fine system of hospitals} row. Licenses purchased _ later The M-1 took off on Navy Day; Key West residents with the con-! 44 she work of the local group | all over the state for treatment} than then require an additional! K]ROCHHEINERS TO ; from Lakehurst, N. J., in what is] gressman-elect_on local housing under the leadership of Mr. | of tuberculosis. It may be a year} 10 percent penalty payment, No VISIT DAUGHTER yIN tid to be a definite effort to| and employment problems. | Trevor. She told of the prog- |or two before this building can} further notice will be given de- geese ¢ ess TRIE p| break the 7-day endurance flight Se | yess being made throughout | be erected, and in that space of | linquents. A total of 1100 have} Mr. an 1 Mrs. J : €RIMEN 42. COURT vecord set by the Army some time} MRS. LOUISE McMAHON.: ihe state in providing hospi- | time we should be able to ac-| been issued thus far as compared @" Si" leave ton s ox harged | ago in a blimp, TC. The ship is DIES HERE IN HOSPITAL‘ tals for victims of this dis- | cumulate funds in addition to} with 1600 last year ie vai i P ‘ preferred | operated with a crew of 15. No] iy 1 oi6 McMahon, 620 Ashe| ease and that in the very near | what we now have to provide us] Some firms obtain more than DS rues « refueling is required. arabs id sf Joseph McMa-; future one would be estab- | with a modern facility one license so the remaining 500, Mrs. Louw | Upon arriving at Boca Chica,| street, Widow 0. Went shortly, lished in Miami to care for | Budget Explained are expected to be purchased by| ‘The Kirchhiein n the crew dropped a bag of mail | 40”. we Bee e eee rte acitzure | dbeselin|ithatjarea. The budget which I am pre-] between 300 and 400 persons. | companied by for station personnel. “The blimp | @fter he | tan rete poe Dr. Patramore Speaks | senting herewith is a very mod-|Several new business places have , and daughter. M the ease base said that the ship would) t¥ {a% colccter ioe wetck thig! Dr. J. B. Parramore addressed| (Continued on Page Three) | bought licenses, Koberts said Jayeock vt Simpson. Key West “in a couple of | Passee av ‘the Key West G sneral the group, stating that in his' — : ESSER ggravated ying up the west coast | ey Ba ere Lesa opinion the work of the local or- eoUUUUOseneeE EEE OS youNG WOMAN nt, Chris and back to Lakehurst. | Hospital: folio Pee Ta rs eeu aa Ny Pe Tee ee ROASTERS and FRYERS | ee ncenevania. wone was, The M-1 commander is remain- | MMOs on. albert. big dividends. Plans for the SAT COURS as th an icepick | 'N8 were Ae. yweaien: ew ene | Puckett, of Key West, and Atter- coming seasonal drive were ex-: [% BRADY’S (Live) Poultry 12> Seber! Edu Feceiving cuestice fis i qentner | Jeceruekeu sof Buttalo, N, Y.'" [Dininess oJ ee oy | ERE | and Kg Market Apply NAVARRO, Ine -_ f | Funeral arrangements will be! . In making his report Mr. Trev-| ROY'S KEY WEST AUTO PARTS | 1214 White St. Phone 54! Opposite Bus Station and other position data from the Boca Chica field. AE TEED Palace Theater | RUTH NELSON in ‘tet of the Limberlost” Mews and Serial JAYCEE Hallowe’en Ball Thursday, October 3ist Raul’s Club LLL, BATTERIES CHARGED The Medern Way : Getee te te 98 to 45 minutes ond For Reservations, pour oar can be on Us way! tow Swith AUTO SERVICE Peeee Get =8=6White at Fleming, LAA TT From 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Phone 34-J Admission, $1.50 Per Person (Tax Included) announced later. KENYON AUTO STORE i 524 Southard St. Phone 166 Opposite Bus Station We Have A Complete Line of eHOUSE and eAUTO PAINTS Also eFLOOR MATS for Ford and Chevrolet (Universal) eSEALED BEAM Adaptor Kits eBRAKE LINING SETS | coming year. He. said the group or submitted-a budget for the GRAND RE-OPENING, 90 Minutes of Soi (Directed by Albert Bi ADMISSION $1.25 at Club Tropics, \ eufesees Phone 412 CLUB SUGALOA Gala Variety Show Reservations Limited—Get Your Tickets Euily 121 Duval Street owen were wersoreewereee ae = | EER GTEEIE LE AP TERESI SCHOOL SUPPLIES Hello, There. Boys and Girls! Let us supply you with the SATURDAY, NOY. 2 Attention, Elk By order of the Exalted Ruler. a special meeting of the Elks Club will be held at the lodge room Thursday night, Oct. 31, at 8:00 . | o'clock. a Sik aiday Paige lid Entertainment Business of importance. ings you é ‘ ‘oza and Ivan Baggett) Be there. POOR OLD CRAIG PER PERSON (Tax Included) P, L. WEATHERFORD, SERVICE. STORE P.E.R. Al Armengol, Prop. Secretary 700 Duval Sueei 1019 White Street