The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 1, 1947, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

‘The Petmeiene Team, captained sthey are holding back enough SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1947 mis ff ff ff ff Hunter To Suggest i Manager, { im a Ve SY bs. ¥ eétor,’ | Bron _||Milwaukeean Writes Daughter‘Here|, - -BEOG@K 2-WAY TRAFFIC »jnortherners here are missing this IN THE UNITE D STATES. - 80 Snowplows Stuck, People Tunnel LAW TO BE OFFERED Frm Homes, Many Die In Blizzard,|| ALLOWING FLEMING ST. friend seven hours to get home A graphic description of fees tl from downtown and another CUPATIONAL ORD WW Mee © Keeteed, took high | for 1,000 points. Other campaign| tor of licenses, - and tri i . “4 R 1 ORTRRS i ;, | friend spent th Heron Hetere ot the ee report session , Mghlights focused on the High] measures will. depend | pri- ‘gr has reached “Key West inj on hee eae iii eats BaOaAOBLOAAOAMA NANCE LIKELY TO OR @ Ge Community Chest drive School Senior Class - which'ac-} marily.upon'the recommenda- ie form of a letter to Mrs. Jane suburb. The writer continues: dling b pe in in de wad cepted all the cards that -were} tion of City Recreation Di- | Hopkins Whidden from her| “A man, warmly dra. ae Fort Kent, Maine, EXPANDED AT NEXT nah ie -| not already in the hands of work- rector Dwight Hunter. | mother, Mrs. Frank Hopkins, inj} found dead at the entran¢ f COMMISSION MEET Wh tee than 20 per cent of the | ers. Weights and measures come / Milwaukee. Describing the re-|the Maryland A’ wee Honors Ke West eee «completed. Poinciana| Chaplain Gans of the Navy ay asd Hunter's department. | cent record-breaking storm in the | Many Recnin Mace pomp the y Ordinances meting ieming ball — = ges bn ~womtbbneypioe bend 4,000 cards ‘ er ranted ay ee Wisconsin city, Mrs. Hopkins|storm. The cars stalled because mites real Maine, has won street a two-way thoroughfare teen also showe a n distributed to service} POS writes: it snowed (wet hi the thanks of the Key West from Duval to Simonton streets we cent the cards covered personnel by his department. for the position: Seven-men alt i sPipes dp eraratolt Chamber of Co f babedigi< ~ , “ +L have a fee th ;: snowed steadily from 7:30] blew so hard that it blew the 5 Pinion beige a c Breer honors went to the/Capt. Dave McCurdy also’ re-} as yp, avelied foc 1 2 ma "jon a Tuesday night until Thurs-| snow right through the radiators} Posting a sign at the Fort to tates chee Spee wih G49 points with the | ported that cards had also been| Ramon R. Delgado, Lo Y: day at 9:30 p. m. The total fall| of the cars and stalled thei Kent city limits announcing law to include several new enew 0 + the teams as follows: | distributed to Naval civilian] ” Taylor. Sr. paecns poren ©. | was 23 inches but in some’ placés|gines . . . The tratisit ene the U. S. Route No, 1 end- | Pations in Key West, are expeyt a. b~ pearl bay on pseageet lp Chest Splat Capt.] ski, Earl T. Mickler, Charles jit has drifted 18 feet high. We | and business men are furious and ete Key West. - ed to be offered for pamege ty ; Busit ‘arl Hilton again emphasized the} ‘0, Roberts and Thomas A. | have 112 snowplows owned by} have all taken a heavy loss, into s a result, Harold A. |the City Commission Twestey 3 Prafessional Women's Club, | fact that the success of this cam-} Woody. the city, but they were not or-| the millions. Laubscher, acting manager night at its regular meeting peo: , oe oa, ind jena ae help pd nn oes one Civil Service Soard | dered out until the snow had! “At the Cudahy building the a bees Sage has City Manager O. J. 8. Biting tits, Lions ’ points,' more than any other single fac- ll certify a list from which | fallen for 26 hours. The snow-} snow was piled so high that you] 28*¢ the Flori ighway son said today that he hed re Retery, Junior Chamber of tor during 1947: ‘ Hunter will select.the man | plows could not do the job and/couldn’t see the stoplights. vat Commission to post a sign at | ceived a petition from the mer . ¥_ FW. Je. Women's! A second’ report; night, will be whom he will: >mmend. 180 of them were stuck fast in the| the Astor Hotel, they tunneled the head of this island an- | agers of the Overseas and Giheon Char. Chamber of Commerce, | held on Tuesday,,. March; 4th, (rps 2 , TIM. ‘snow. Only four of the larger) through the drifts to get into the} Rouncing Route 1 ends at | Hotels on Fleming street asking Women's Cle and Porter Place | with the third and. final report |= A) ches ‘were operating and the | hotel, and in many places home-} Fort Kent, Maine. that the present one-way treffte teams met reporting on Friday, March 7th. The above Pa at ne drivers of those blistered their !owners have had to tunnel out “It's only fair to Fort Kent | rule for Fleming between Simon Jeter Aquiline Lopez, cam-| team scores do not inclide:con- Explosion Kills hands and were so tired they,|of their doors because the snow| fer going out of its way to ton and Duval be rescinded, The Se Helmer and captain of | tributions that have been turned’, ns ue too, gave up and’went home to|was way above the top. The| @mounce that Route l-ends | Overseas Hotel is at 919 Fleming team reported that | in to-Jerry Trevor, treasurer of’ 10: En Lis hi ot i): bed.” ‘ | banks (also closed by the storm)| & Key West.” Laubscher | and the Gibson at 1015 Fleming Greep bed collected $340./the campaign, These contribu- 2. siimen Mrs. Hopkins said it took aj reopened Monday.” said. At least one other rooming ¢ American Legion team un-jtions will be added to. team]: - wisp’ .»: jy, PAPAA A 2 2 2 Jl on Fleming signed Se George Conant claim that | scores on the’ next report night. | Carlos Lovato Late Bulletins | In Jerusalem (By The Associated Press) JERUSALEM, March 1.—Ten Englishmen, most of them British Ellingson To Enforce Curfew|Early Tuesday To Commission Meets the petition. The petitioners contend thet tourists, directed by friends te | their hotels via Division, Duvet and Fleming streets are thrown off the track when they get te } . army officers, were killed toda: —— | Died Yester day in an. explosion that eee ¢ on sider B h pre Soe afeeapacrty at r - ‘i ‘ ‘ —_- = . es al, since they are not allowee BUMPING COST DROP =| Carlos Lovato, 87, retired cigar | their club house on King George Deputy, Sheritt Moreno) alate CACHES |. proceed up Fleming. Come WASHINGTON. — Two build-| manufacturer, died yesterday in tmp experts acting os consultants. his residence, 1213 Margaret avenue in the heart of this city. Fifteen others were injured, four of them critically. TTT SPOKE at the supper meeting of Blood N jthe Monroe County Child Welfare lod eeded For {Council last evening on facts and Monroe County Commission will meet at 6:30 p. m., instead of 7:30 p. m., on Tuesday to re- quently, they end up at some | other lodging place. The occupational licénse ordi Getteret today that the cost of |street, after a lingering illness. OES : : | gers A The three-story buildi eae conditions of juvenile delinquency 5 “| mance may be changed to allow : Qeliding materisl will drop Benge wotnataiers are bene itis, “aval ee poeeaeies io Jaycees Send Out Request ' that have come to his attention| “eve the report of the engi-|such vocations as landscaping, Go? came tm 1007. They *- trom the residence. Father John- continuing. It is surmised that a * * * * recently. He referred to two pected Hanebot enmes Fe ee @f mmaterial bed come to an) oon of St. Mary’s Star of the} time bomb was placed in the Sick Y o W cases involving eight juveniles in} peach in She city. Serie cre eee: (sight-sosing, = -y thet — mouse | Sea Catholic Church will of- building by the Jewish under- ouns OMAN | ca: thett, children trom 12 to 15] “Franke Bentley, deaitaniot the tae, and taxi) to come under the aes =. oy ficiate. Burial will be in the fam- eatery in Prckess Pe asia Nias SHANTI | Years of age, who had run away|commission, annonuced the} An ordinance clarifying the te continuing. i a ne SoM Barats Nabe s Foreign Siectary Eenest Bevion The Jaycees’ blood bank com-|from home and committed thefts change in time of the meeting. | present taxi drivers’ license reg a ee eagae Pot cae uae IO ALE HAULS techtatadt auhat eared announces that a request |that in an adult would be grand A = ae se 4 ras ela ulations may also be introduced. | y ; Pointer baa ‘el as been madi : : : atten: meeting and also a i sai | GHGHER WAGES DEMANDED | survivors are a daughter, Miss] the situation in Palestine, and| young Ke We a for blood for a larceny. Micetinglohthe city Gothiniision’ eer se said tet “¥ Fleming thou- Maria Lovato, of Key. ‘West, and particularly his assertion that Mrs, Sea eine ai Deputy Sheriff Wallace said later street or linance parts one the “ a _ brothes, ‘Peter Gomez, of Prestirat Truman had “spoiled” | ;,, the Macias. te Pits beri 2 that in his opinion 90 percent of] “ p. y. Spaulding & Associates, i Mialeution aie suis ‘Tampa. : 2 ners forts to ponyore peace in} Monday morning for a trans- pias Seay. could aia the engineers engaged by the’ on the ‘sow side of the Street { é fusion of type “O” blood. Tues-| of training in the Sanath Taw | County #2 locate. the '$250000; hereween Bahama" and “Duvet te 1 search in Contingents of British soldiers the vicinity of the day she will be given whole’ and additional legislation appears stated that she must have fresh tobe necessary. The 9 o'clock blood, as plasma or blood that (curfew law is generally unheeded, beach, will announce the propos+ "Alf Supply’ ttutks ‘to servicer immediately ‘surrounded the * that authorizes wie suvenile judge Toculti i ‘ ‘ 2 rte ncessive fe D cation, ether witha é i Sree pate hits other Ried, a for thirteen successive 4 sentence parents for improper ee eee together: With alters bet@e2n"Bahahié “ant! Duval. All soldiers began a _ systematic A eafter, making a total guardianship is seldom enforced,| (icc: ~_{ Parking meters BetWeen the two of 15 transfusions. Her physician ! commission. : \ 15] streets “would, be eliminated KENYON AUTO STORE Has Those Hard-to-Get Chrome-Plated 8 has, heeh, stored~ will be of ‘no }Mi- Wallace said, except for one benefit to her. or two nights following the oc- Capt. W. A. Saunders has casional newspaper announce- given permission for the unit to | ments that the law will be en- LINCOLNS FOR USE ; OF TRUMAN WHILE HE VISITS LOCALLY — ATOMIC LUNCH j NIGHT 5 cee : f M. H When President Truman ar-|US¢ the Naval Station dispensary forced. 908 Fleming Street 9:00 P.M. to 1:00 A. frives here March 8 he will have| T¥esday afternoon from 3 to 5; Say was tetas i ee ——Music By-— is di i o'clock, to accept Na ersonnel ; Meeting. le council resolved to Phone 166m | fat his disposal two Lincoln Con- na dea RA Los wrilelto City, Manager O./J./S: Bl: | seme | and civilian workers. vertibles offered for his use by ‘Monroe Motors, Inc., White btreet, Howard E. Wilson, of the motor firm, announced today. lingson requesting that the cur- few law be enforced and that the penalties for violation thereof be .enforced. A committee ,including LOPEZ TO: ATTEN TAMPA CONVENTION Russ Dalbey Cafe Society Orchestra | ~—v--«- with ORIAN OSBURN at the Piano Palace Theater ELLA RAINES in Featuring ELVEDA REY, Vocalist and BOB AIRGOOD, Vocalist DINNER MUSIC 6:00 to 8:00 by Orian Osburn LA CONCHA HOTEL D. McANDREWS, Manager “Ne Minors A cod AUINNLUV LENE ——Picturesque— ‘ Pirates Cove Fishing Lodge “The Luxury Fishing Camp of the Keys” PIRATES COVE, FLORIDA One of World's Finest Fishing Spots The undersigned will offer for salé at auttion at noon, on Monday. March 3, 1947, at front door of County Courthousé, Notice of the acceptance of the use of the Lincolns has been re- ceived by the local firm from the United States Secret Service. The Lincolns are to be driven here from Jacksonville next week by Secret Service men. “These dare new 1946 Lincolns for the President’s use while in Key West,” Wilson asserted to- day. President Truman is scheduled to stay in the city until March 11, when he leaves by airplane for San Juan, Puerto Rico. DINNER Circuit Court Judge Aquelino Lopez, Jr., will leave for Tampa next week to attend the annual convention of the Florida Bar As- Rev. John E. Pickens, Earl Ham- ‘ilton, Gerald Saunders and Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson, was delegated to present the resolution to the sociation. The association is ex- | city manager. . pected to take some action look- ing to legislative relief of cer-: tain legal matters. For A Good Time, Visit the V.F.W. Clubhouse FLAGLER AVE. and 2ND ST. Open Monday thru Saturday Bolnciane Bus Passes Door Open All Night 24 Hours A Day GAS - OIL - TIRE SERVICE; PARKING Concert Virtuoso of the CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA NOW APPEARING at NOTICE | Applications will be received by the City Clerk for the position as Member of Civil Ser- vice Commission of the’ City of Key West, Flor- ida, up to and including 8 p.m, Tuesday, March 4.- ROY HAMLIN, to t{ FENDIX is ten “THE RUNAROUND” News and Serial NOTICE Effective’ immediately, sonable additional charge wil be made for removel of ox- cess cr unus! garbage, trash, or ether unsanitary matter, in accot with Sec. 7, Ord. 430, City, of Key West. Charter Boats and Skiffs Southernmost Garage In U. 8. City Clerk. . DEPARTMENT OF ’ RECREATION . ENTERTAINMENT m0 | : PUBLIC SERVICE Oe Luxe Accommodations - American Plan GULF STREAM AMBLER § SERVICE i re ao Rope es a a e “Excellent Cuisine RESTAURANT || 404,DUVAL STREET | Body and Fender Work Sennen ie eters Dette Nien 2 Be eee nem ee came || Cars Rust out Faster than Open All Day and Night ae RUBINOFF they Wear Out f Serving COMPLETE ————Key West Heartily Acclaims——————_ h AUCTION SALE || SiNDAY ||GENE GoRY|| “ye Key West. Florida, the following property in Key West, towit: $ 5 O Rg I’ Cl . thickened rae * oa fF H ¢” thickeP} that regular ti Pert Tract 5, fronting 50 feet on Division Street, er pe ; au s u i uhderbédy paint.) | in : with depth of 101 feet, 6 inches, together with two- °’ Ciéck : plate ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD by the SEA if op FENDI és tough bur THE AUTOMOBILE UNDERBODY PROTEC. story building thereon. . ; : Half-Price F {J CFENDIR cole; cee TIVE COATING AND SOUND DEADENER DINNER. SERVED from 6:30 1 sists abrasion. Rast and corrosion ruin fenders, splas aprons and running boards by attac’ ing underside. FENDIX will hel lengthen the life and maintain the val of your car. Get our FREE estima FOR FREE. ESTIMA Also Part Tract 5, fronting 50 feet on Division Street. with depth of 101 feet, 6 inches. Special Attention to Families With Children SUPPER SERVED, 10 P.M. to CLOSING Cuisine by Duffy’s Tavern 3 Complete Floor Shows Nightly : 11:30 2:00—_____ | DANCING . . . MUSIC by ! MARK (Crunch) STANLEY and His Orchestra With SYLVIA at the Piano Non-Dinner Guests, Beverage, Minimum Charge After 10 p.m. For Reservations—Phone 9287 FENDIX is very resist. ant to road acids and alkalies. COME IN 9@ UNDERCOATING ALBURY'S "service 800 Simonton St. Pho! " Phe ebove property is on Northwest side of Division @teeet, near Corner of Division Street and Windsor Lane. All Pies and Cakes Home Made in Our Kitchen KEY LIME and APPLE PIES AGNES W. VILLAR, YVONNE P. JULIAN, J. PRANK ROBERTS, As Coitimissioners in Partition. Beer and Wine Served During Legal Hours on

Other pages from this issue: