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Windsor Jewels The Key West Citi SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1946 IN THE UNITED STAT Soldier Killed, ES PRICE FIVE CENTS ‘Policy Statement’ By Truman Another Injured In Auto Accident; Made By Watson Barred By Court (By Aspectated Press) One of two:soldiers, attached to NEW YORK, Nov. 19.—Irving| the radar station on Key Largo, Schumborg, who offered a reward | was killed in an automobile acci- of $10,000 for the return of the) gent last night and the other one _ Expected To Deal With Victory _ Of Republicans Last Tuesday JUDGE HOLLAND RULES *- DEFENDANT DENIED) Plan Program For #18 CONSTITUTIONAL aonmee Monday In Honor jewels stolen from the Duchess of ‘| Windsor in London, said today he ; expected to “recover the jewels i before the day is over.” ' He explained that he had been authorized to offer the reward by yan insurance company in Lon- don. —*MAY DISCUSS O.P.A., WHICH HAS BEEN RE- DUCED TO SHADOW OF FORMER SELF was critically injured. = State Highway Patrolman War- ; [ren Armstrong, ater be baa ==: Observance Of |UN To Decide ’ Armistice Day .| Type Of Action ; Berlin Sawyer, informed The Citi- } izen that the soldiers left the sta- ; tion to drive to Miami when, one} (By The Asaocinted Prose) The Government's case against : Of A acht D land one-quarter miles i = ~ ; H f -quarter miles beyond the W. . | me phone ph Watson on trial for | rmistice ay fi fe me salons pe a ire ade-Monroe county line, their | In Key est gamst pain | oN reir aia acta PR od me Gagvee murder in the U.S. rmistice i chumborg stated, had called at! car crashed into a truck that had| The Key W st office, (By Associated Pres i tha ‘ab : Eieistet Gaurt here was dealt a| Armistice Day will be com-j his office yesterday. He added/ broken down on the highway. | i= ey est Beet office, pane sae MERON GN vo fe Truman, at his gevere blow carly this afternoon memorated Monday by an im-! that he believed, judging by Fai {county court house and city hall | Press conference Monday, will is- . nfo ' » judging SY 3] Bateman said the truck was Nov. 9.—Delegates of the United} sue a “policy statement.” will be closed Monday in observ- when Federal Judge John Wi (press memorial service to be! report by his secretary, that the Id at the Bayview Park, start-+ Watson had made to a Na- in& at 10:30 a. m. The program| val tevestigater could not be ad- | hee been eel by neevel quite @n evidence. erans of Foreign Wars Post No. 3911, and) Arthur a r S| Over the strenuous objections | No, ee ene pa Fort of U.S Attorney Hayford O. En- | citizens of Key West are cordially | well, former Army colonel, prose- |; «, ig oa H que te con ; invited to attend the service. } Judge Holland | A A i quietly but firmly clung to his de- } The following program will be | presented: Metlend ruled that certain admis- | man came to the office to inquire \ ieee PY Ploey of Rey bit ae about the reward. Schumborg } VE aa er UR le te was absent at the time. He described the caller as ex- | one colored, had been in it when it became stalled. The white men ance of Armistice Day. At the post office a stamp window will assembly today in eight days. be opened from 8 to 9 o’clock Fal! Late this afternoon the Spanish , question will be discussed. Rus- Nations held their first general} Correspondents asked Charles | Ross, presidential secretary, for @ | 8eneral outline of the statement, | but he replied it would be mere- tremely nervous. half hour he waited for Schum- borg to return, the man, the sec. retary said, fidgeted in his chair and glanced nervously from side to side. During the} had left the truck to go to a | dragline, half a mile away, to ob- | jtain water. The negro informed’, ae, ara t Bateman the automobile crashed ‘TOMS hai ewall bed distabaes into the rear end of the truck, and: 4 in lockboxes and outgoing” that one soldier was killed in- i mail will be dispatched as usual. the morning. | Postmaster Bervaldi said that sian delegates will advocate the|!¥ @ “statement of policy.” He breaking off of diplomatic rela- would not commit himself fur- tions with Spain, but the United | ther: States and Great Britain will fa-| Correspondents believed that vor communicating with France | the statement would have some before taking any decisive action. | thing to do with the position the vaste, 4 stantly. Carrier mail will iver-} ; ‘i Weton ts accused of murder-} _ Introductory remarks, Vance ————_-- SERIA Ese GREE wollen ler: mail will not be/deliver-| Another question will cocern| President intends to seems 8 © te © shipmate, Benjamine} G- Stirrup, Post Commander, S d N d ete ed wet Nae GarieS He | the future location of the meeting | "@sult of the Republican victory Mebte, ebeerd the destroyer! Arthur Sawyer Post 28, Amer- aunders Name rmy would not reveal the names} Aji local dry goods and most place for the UN. Possibl: in the election last Tuesday of the soldiers until the next of g Er Secsod ati. fatee ae ae ican Legion. Advancement of colors: American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars color sections, accompanied by Key West High School Band, under the USS. Stribling here on July 25. tm iis sofe-spoken, clear @enent. the jucge told Enwall thet Watson “had been re- @reimed of his liberty.” “did met heve opportunity of seeing @eemeel” end was denied the | leadership of Robert Marcel- tights of citizenship due him | lus, director. | wader the Constitution. Enwall | Invocation: Albert L. DiNe- fepeniediy tried to reargue the | gro, Chaplain, American question “even though.” he | Legion, cord, Repo gl bon honor has Remarks: Edward F. Haury, | mate Commander, Veterans of For- jing immediately for Pi Key West Vets’ Service Officer Jack A. Saunders, 3050 Seiden- } berg Avenue, has been selected County Service Officer. He is a World War II veteran and rank- ed as chief yeoman. He is leav- Ac Grille for five weeks’ training. He was selected by a joint com- | Charter Of KKK, other types of stores will be open- ed as usual. Hy i kin of the one killed had been | notified. ‘ 1 Suit Designed ‘Postponement To Have Revoked | Of Mingo Suit | To November 19. (By Associated Press) Suit of Joseph Mingo against | ATLANTA, Nov. 9. he state’ Vincent Cremata, which was} today filed suit against the Ku scheduled to be tried in ¢ircuit place will be chosen in New York, | other than Flushing Meadows, or headquarters may be established correspondents, Ross finally said ‘that he did not know what the in Westchester county, N. Y., or | “policy” would be, as the presi dent had not yet prepared the in San Francisco. ; statement. Proposed merger of the Ameri- | ’ Lhe can and British zones in Germany | ee aod Pacer may be ratified b “ fi a ee Y aavyaten uly with the OPA, which, after next | Tuesday, will be merely a skele {ton of its former self. Six thousand OPA employes ‘were given notices yesterday of {the termination of their duties, Jessie Porter Kirke Files Judge Holland politely but; .. mittee of Veterans of Foreign @etinittely interrupted Enwall, Pies i see naoaata ich Wars and the American Legion. | Klux Klan in Georgia with the! ony Monday, has been postponed | ° e nee Sle aaa 9,500 more will saying, “There must be a con-| elections: Key West Hig! F s’ salary | Object of having the Klan’s char-j 14; ees ee | D S be discharged. 'unds to pay Saunders’ salary | i until November 19. The case is an ! Ivorce ut | Theudecconteol board aeieaiae School Band. Remarks: William D. Evans, Commander B. H. McCalla | Post, Spanish American War Veterans. Solo: “God's Tomorrow.” by clusion to this matter. I have’ made wp my mind to i He said that he found it necessary to sus-, tein Defense Counsel John G. | Sewver’s motion to keep from the | reeerd any admission Watson had | and office expenses were appro- priated at last Tuesday’s county commission meeting when the commissioners appropriated $5,- 000 from a fund the commission ; had budgeted to make the first j, ter revoked. z : It is declared that the Klan, in! outgrowth of an automobile acc! August 19, 1940, combined with! dent, and Mingo is suing for the German-American Bund in aj ,000. ‘ | campaign of intolerance directed’ Another case on the docket is against Catholics, Jews and Neg-| that of Minnie Bridges against roes. the city of West. Her suit is for Jessie Porter Kirke, through | membership of three, will be dis counsel, filed suit for divorce yes- | banded terday afternoon against Wallace | te eee the only —— Bryant Kirke, alleging “mental that will me under control will be RRUeLty : rice, sugar and rents. Moa | At 11 o'clock Monday morning, mee fo the investigator, Frank) Gerald Saunders, accompanied ment i rchasi > Ke : : Jae ese | by Mrs, Claude Salis, bi aoe Manicical SS ee An agreement, it is alleged, was | $25,000. She alleges she was in-) In the bill of complaint, she, it was announced, President { The jury which had been sent} Remarks: V C. Stirru; eral Works Agency and the com.|Teached between the Klan and! jured when she fell on a side- ; Said that she and the defendant Truman _will attend Armistice ; from the courtroom while the! American Legion, x sas mission could. not agree on a price the Bund‘ to boycott businesses | walk along Ann street, opposites ote aaeeshannniere eae Day services in Arlington Ceme- on being discussed, j conducted by Jew, Negr nd | the city hall. | as a result of which they had fre- | tery. egtee ete was ry usse Salute: Key West Guard of | for the hospital. ne CCEC TPF Ce WaT een | | quent arguments. #68 brought back ‘in. “The court has considered the admissibility in evidence Honor (American Legion), Capt. U. J. Delgado in .charge. - - Vets In Training Cagholics, be to ae gh & heating on the suit “has been set for November 25. Marathon Orders | She also asserted that, because} CIVIL § RVICE BOARD of her standing in the commun-} [/NABLE TO CONVENE : Taps and Echo: Arent Sjur- i ae 1 " the conversation which Jack- = i aS) ity, she often entertained or : i) on : Zs wat with the defendant on | S@8 Jr. (American Legion) | U d Tr S b *. | RED CROSS TO HOLD 3,000 Pamphlets) 3) 205.04 at Dae cean ; vee. of aes paid he ges Aequst $d." Judge Holland and Jack Drudge (High School rege 0 SU mit ‘ FIRST AID CLASS | The alert Chamber of Com-/ and that her husband either in eerie thie corning nee He id | feld the jurors, “As a matter Band). , ve, © CLASS | merce of Marathon has had 5,000 ' terposed excuses to his attending | two new board appointees, Unit ' of lew the court has arrived at Retirement of Colors, accom- Reports At Once William M. Curry, first aid| pamphlets published to acquaint, them, or, when he did accom-| ¢q.° States ~ Mabdial . heeeiaeal : the decision @hat it is not ad- panied by High School Band. chairman, Key West Chapter,} tourists with that community. | pany her, he appeared in informal | Cat a ee ankle a a : guissible os evidence.” Benediction: Chaplain, Vet- Veterans who are in training! American Red Cross, announced | Lodging accommodations, yacht | attire. pecraaaiapanetn ee a oraenen ; Sawyer Pleased erans of Foreign Wars, Post | ‘and who have applied for subsist-| that the classes in standard and | facilities and fishing ave particu-) [It is said the suit will not be ae of his duties at the Watson ro 2 re 2 apai " a 2 ~E; M6 ai y start = - rial. ' Defense Counsel Sawyer was} No. sell , ‘ ence allowance are again urgent-/ advanced first aid will start on Jarly well boosted. f contested. The Kirkes were mar- ‘Other members of the board : Representatives of the various | ly requested’ to submit their re-|Monday evening, at 7 o'clock in “Pier-fishing,' deep-sea fishing, Caddard oka aie pleased with the decision. He would fight also the ad-| of certain | military and naval components in the city will attend. Mayor Wil- evidence ports on earnings for August, September and October, Eugene the auditorium of Division Ele- mentary School. . in-shore, shallow water fishing or | hand-line fishing” are available ried in 1921, Ay tena Scar Isabel Fleming. Goddard is a re tired Naval officer now on term tenn rf e hic 4-01 | liam W. Demeritt has also been} Anheir, ‘in charge of the Veterans! Leonard Curry, instructor con- j ae SHE Sf aa D whe « , other ad sions which Watson | ene . 8 a y, Ul t in Marathon, the pamphlet says. enuists a 5 B = eer Seaithiet * reported to have made to in-} extended an invitation to attend.| Administration Contact Office, | sultant in first aid, will teach «Many of the prizes offered by : — nal a me 7 t tos ; : f eatiaste: The sirens and whistles in the) announced this morning. these two courses to prepare the the George Ruppert and the Mi- i Sk; r M ae a was } eames wn y pro ation | community will be sounded at 11{ The amounts to be reported] class for the instructor's course, ' ami Metropolitan fishing tourna- or ate eeling suis vebbile ous gillian The court's decision was the most king development of the x-dey-old trial which eventually will take the judge, jury end counsel to Pier 8 in the Savy Yard where the etribling was berthed on July | a. m., commemorating the Armis- | tice that ended the first World War. Thanks can also be appro- priately given for the V-E Day | that ended the European phase of the second World War, and include wages, salary, commis- sions or bonus payments, or other income received by a vet- eran by reason of his employ- ment whether self-employed or otherwise and regardless of i which will run the week of De- icember 2 through December 6. Training Course, which will be ‘taught by Mr. Zubrod from Na- ; tional Headquarters, first must , All candidates for the Instructor j ments have been won in these waters surrounding Marathon.” Every fish on the Miami Met- ropolitan Fishing Tournament Chart, the pamphlet says, can be caught around Marathon as well Dr. Fred S. Carbonell, 1014} South street; Dr. Ramon Rod-; #Mrs. Nettie Rita, age 78 years riguez, 925 Fleming street. and | died today at her residence 318 Dr. Jack Hayes, 627 Southard | Virginia street, after ot ill street, will leave tomorrow after- | ness. Funeral noon by plane for West Palm! held tomorrow. servic be aboar , |V-3 Day, which ended the .war} whether such employment is|complete preliminary courses gg °g hE atchieasoni : hy th “east fia ere in the Pacific. related to his training. eee riened above. iot eee oteatiniods Beach for the annual meeting of | from the char of Pritchard aocn. Mrs. Charles Hjort, president} Anheir states a supply “of! Although the courses have} ‘The pamphlets were published the Florida State Dental Society, | Funeral Home, D erty Wallace Ford, Federal Bu- j of the American Legion Aux- | forms has been received and as- been arranged for the teachers fp ting Aeiisnem isla es nae) Boe Tuesday and | pastor of the Ley Memorial eeau of Investigation. expert, iliary, Unit No. 28, asks all mem- | sistance will be given the veteran yin the county schools, there were | ait = ednesday. \C hureh officiating ; preduced damaging evidence | bers to participate in the pro-| by his office to accomplish these; a few ve s in the class to- BoliveltataiMnn Sonn While in West Palm Beach, the; Burial will be in the family this morning when he said that | 6'am at Bayview Park. forms. thy \day. Mr. Curry asked that any- , LORY : dentists will stay at the White-j plot in City Cemete chemical tests made on Wat- The above information is also; one desiring to take these With Stolen Bicycle, hall Hotel. Monday will be de-; Survivors are tw! daughters som after the body of Hobbs R lt S | a I required from veterans taking j courses, which are being offered! A man was arrested by the po- | voted to lectures by the dental: Mrs. Allen Mears, Mrs te De found showed blood on | ea y ales in the general high school courses’ to the community free of charge, lice last night after he had been society and that night a business Armas; one brother, Joseph Bak rag under the GI Bill, in the Key should call the chapter house at reported seen placing a stolen bi- ting will be held. The Tues-| er; two grandchildren, five great bis bends and on his shoes. | Ford's testimony also revealed | ecomversations with Watson bringing out the homosexual wature of the defendant. He teld of taking a hangman's eose and knives from the de- Monroe County | Eva B. Gibson, formerly Eva; | Warner, has sold an undivided seven-eighths interest in three and one-half acres on Key Largo fendant. to R. F. Bowman, for $5,100. When Jackson, however, began] A house and two lots in the te tell of bis conversation with|Key West Foundation’s subdi- “ 1 wyer objected. After} yision have been sold by Dave} (Continued on Page Three) Bacon to Percy Pinder for $3,100. | West High Schools. The local Contact office will be closed all day on Monday, Armis- tice Day. oe — enna CASA CAYO HUESO (The Southernmost House) 1400 Duval at South St. DINING ROOM and COCKTAIL LOUNGE Opens 5 P.M. Daily--—— | Southernmost Garage in U.S. GARAGE 1130 Duval Street Phone 169 Auto Repairs, Painting, Body and Fender Work Genuine Auto Parts for All Cars Good Time, Visit the | sc AN RTOS EEE, for A V.F.W. Clubhouse: FLAGLER AVE. and 2ND ST. Open Monday thru Saturday Poimeiana Bus Passes Door | sHONUCUEUEOUOOOREEUAE AGATA | TENSE SS EEE, SLOPP e Key West's Largest and Finest | Bar and Packave Store JOE’S BAR 7;,, CAVE INN The Spot Where Everyone 3 Hes A Wonderful Time A Complete Stock of the Come and Enjoy Yourself! Finest Liquors “Ask For It—We Have It” 724 Duval Street Phone 9138 FRANK SOSIN, Manager Haste by GOLLD CURRY | et the Plane and Gong ane ye Key West Players Present ‘ANGEL STREET’ A Thriller in Three Parts at the Barn Theater 319 Duval Street P.M. at 8:3 Daily Week of November 11th TICKETS ON SALE at Paul Smith’s Book Store Never A Dull Moment agunyygTasnan sad eneNNvHOyeUyeypeeensennnaaeeyeesegnyaqeeeenagnagee: |once, Tel. 286, and register. cycle on the ground near the rear ! | -'of the Star Cafe on Smith L: 1 TMINHTALAHLALELTTTATAEMAMNINNIN. ° Police refused to give the man’ |GALA ARMISTICE DAY name this morning. He was beinel| held on a charge of drunkenness } and disorderly conduct. | | The stolen bicycle s the f E728 Property of Lt. (jg) Frank Cor ee litle Soe ang eco Ui rien, 41 Rest Beach. While Cor- aS rien and his wift attended a AMERICAN LEGION —jtocal theatre, their bicy HALL |were stolen. Mrs. Corrien’s has Monday, Nov. 11—8:30 P.M. jnot yet been found. | For A Night of Fun, Join Us! | The individual taken by the po- ADMISSION, $1.00 PER COUPLE lice has been apprehended pre- | Tax Included suspicion of stealing “OOMTURENAH UU apnecavanuaeeennananrnennaegannesnaaaaaaaeeeeeaa nea bicycles. | PMU TNL LN LULL GL UMN UL KA DOLL U RAINBOW ROOM DANCING Every Friday and Saturday Nights Commencing Saturday, November 9th 8:00 P.M. to 12 M. MUSIC DEZ BUTLER’S ORCHESTRA LA CONCHA HOTEL J. D. MCANDREWS. Manager EYUVUUUTUGANOUUUOUUNEONOQONOENQOOUNUUOEENNENGGUOSUU RONG AGQUOpapUGGgd CUO UUVTEHAGHUUEUEEUEAOOenpnnen nee neNA AU nan GEAR EnATS ty | viously on ssion will be devoted to} grandchildren. clinics with a banquet at night. | — On Wednesday, there will be Sawver In California a lecture, business meeting and! Sergeant Harry L. Saw installation of officers. of Mr. and Mrs. Bernell * - = = = | 1417 Catherine street as @ i : in California from Korea tationed with th E ihe haz been | Army for a OP | will be diset 24 Hours Daily tsc'vesss"” GAS-OIL- TIRE REPAIRS At Any | 1 ee tAny Hour Palace Theater 9 sf e | i ‘ Ambler S Service | VERA HRUBA RALSTON in 404 DUVAL STREET '*Murder in the Musie Hall Wows and Serial Adjoining La Concha News) anche —_—_———_— — sUUTTUUUUEUUIUESINNEELUUULAUUUUANENEEEEEE ALE OGRE RAUL’S B ARMISTICE DAY on the BOULEVARD | | RY B ALL - DANCING -- — — Nightly to the Music of | Veterans Foreign Wars MARK (oe Hit at Their Clubroom and His STANLEY Orchestra §#| MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1! | AT 8:00 P.M Featuring SYLVIA at Viano : Tickets On Sale at D Best Drinks— | Popular Prices | Couple, sete ludes Tax Reservations: Phone 9287 97 0 jy qin

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