The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 15, 1947, Page 1

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‘est, Florida, has the @quable climate in the » with an average of only 14° Fahrenheit VOLUME | LXVUTL. No. 64 ‘. ‘|Gas Explosion ICC Grants Permit &%* ° ° n Boat Burns For Key West-Miami Man Last Night; Sea Barge Servic Ray Spencer, 23, a commercial fisherman employed by the! A. & B, Fish Company, was seri- | TEMPORARY PENDIN ously burned by an explosion in} oO wreerteterrrerertrrenn ? his boat which hored of: ° . PERMANENT — FRAN- 77MM ON too ‘ook of ehzabeth sree Friederich Learns CHASE, SERVICE IN 40/4 rmy Reported — |" é Spencer, who dived from the| x” ; x * Be i ‘ ; verage Director James T. Vo- DAYS L * K W flaming boat into the water, Just A Year Behind Time, Inresponse to a warning from celle at hearings held here Jan. . : eaving Key est i The Interstate Commerce Com- managed to clamber up to the * te * * | G§ekmissioner Albert, B. Cooper'10 on the grounds they were mission in Washington has grant-|I72 Near Future dock. When city firemen arrived that there is definite danger that | Within 300 feet of public schools. ed mpc pe: i ee pened rinlt to: Louls The Citizen was informed they found Spencer suffering Boys Came Home ‘" Navy. will’ seqiire’ the 220-| Judge Lopez made his. ruling Berger of Miomi to operate a] today that the U. S. Army from severe burns on the face, today after r AREEMIS es » From I : eceiving a letter from chest and arms. After rendering | csboeskeesesneseeeeS¥S¥4 fugit Poinciana Housing Project, thomas H. peaks Miami, an herge service between Key West| will probably close its instal- ' and Miami lations in Key West and leave first aid they sent him to Muni-! ELLENSBURG, Wash.—(AP).— the} City Commission has re-jattorney for the state beverage i, ot wf cipal Hospital. ‘Friederich Jauda of Vienna, Aus- res State ip geen aman in which he said that SOOO LM, Cherles Smith, Sr. Berger's} *he island entirely in the near future. When the 100- 8 Saloons Given iwure Of Injunctions By ee, ee Circuit Court jana. Project} Temporary injunctions were is- jsued this morning by Circuit cs PAPY To Go To Sout aula rt pare COOP: and state liquor licenses held by ER WARNS AREA IS TO} “tne icences were to have been /RE. TAKEN revoked as of today by State Spencer’s boat burned to the tria, is a bit late in seeking a date’ Bérbie C. Papy to go to Wash the commission had no objection ed water’s edge and was totally de- on the Central Washington Col- ingtpn in an effort to prevent 'to the injunctions pending review Roberts Surpri - representative here, announced aback th all stroyed, according to a fish com- lege campus here. {such acquisition. of the cases by the Circuit Court. At News Item: Is Belief that he had received a telegram pose pas ae Pec las a. official today. He estimated He wrote the college, enclosing! The Commission passed a reson] THe ain ee eee tare * By JOHN R. VOSBURGH See ME Mitating the’ leripot-| care. cloaedssther Maar: will” (sa loss will be from $800 to,a clipping telling how 420 coeds, luti¢n to this effect at a special j 4 an ordinance providing the Status Unchan ed \City hy Eden: Se Se eee $900. Fire Chief Leroy Torres es- j pl hayrid ld f me¢ing held late Thursday af- eB ery franchise. The permit was| take over the Fort Taylor in- timated the loss was $200, bene cae Some mis Resebcn. measurements should be a sa Charles Roberts, city fi- obtained largely through the ef- ac sacar aah come Spencer says he had just filled'girls by lottery. Jauda wanted, he resolution reads in part: pene gpg id tomer ata penta nance director - comptroller, forts of City Commissioner Louis} the gasoline tank with 15 gal-' | “Whereas, it is feared that ef- ; (ts i said today that there has roperty on the island will to be in on the next hayride. negro school in Petronia street is 'Y Carbonell gel ed) burplab inclu di: lons of the fluid. Then he no- | But the lottery was last year. } for} may be made to transfer a parochial school, not a public been no chnage in his of- The ICC permit enable: fhe the Acmy, batiacks lying = tived a leak in the gasoline line,|This year there are 527 men and thé title of War Housing Proj- | school; that the San Carlos School} ficiel status'since it was re- ehment of barge service be-| RS 2he ANOY parerect and [Dut before he could do anything | 495 girls in the college. ect) Fla. 8073, Poinciana Place, |is not located in a school site, ported in The Citizen about ted out into. the Gulf tween Key West and Miami sepa side iss eines Gari about it there was an explosion to the United States Navy De- Held by Vocelle as being too] a week ago’ that he was re- [a day of fishing, 9 within 40 days. When Berger re : bere considering his resignation | Press Secretary Le rf o. j and: probably would remain ipa Fri ha yes rs partment for exclusive use by | near the negro school were the caused by a_ light lant . . ; ry. ighted lantern: Reception: Honoring Navy personnel and Cave Inn Bar and Curo’s Bar, rison Bight. nearby. cently applied for the temporary | ee i gram he suid he would be able ite! peep arr sey ine peat ee at | Mrs. Caroline Watkins! “Whereas, it appears that |While he held as being too near|” in office. te start operation within 30] $4" turvackg‘erea is declared "COWBOY" COPS | ‘Mr. and Mrs, Tom Watkins,| the present occupancy of said |San Carlos Institute the bar at| He still has hot heard from |make on the Tzvestia attacks. Ne '1012 Fleming street. said today| Housing Project is about as |4@ Concha Hotel, Romey’s Place,| Costar & Co. Miami audit- | Word has been received from Duffy’s Tavern, Boat Bar, Ba- Secretary of State George ©, days, The 40-day = estimate, surplus, he will take steps PHILADELPHIA. — Police friends said, give an extra 10 immediately to have the prevented a serious blaze at a lo- ing firm with which he was to become associated upon | Marshall, in Moscow, Ress added At yesterday's afternoon press they are holding “open house” to-| follows: 20 per cent by vet- ose or A morrow in honoring Mr. Watkins’ | personnel, 25 per cent by vet- hama Bar and Raul’s ‘Place. days in which to iron oft the ti 1 4 details with Washington. . oy saree the property for Saban ry ne mother, Mrs. Caroline Watkins,) erans and 55 per cent by other e his resignation. Roberts Berger was informed of the} P&2He pupa ce on the anniversary of her 86th) ¢iyilians, and Mrs. M. Tr wrote the company asking /Conference Ross was asked ty ICC decision by a telegram from The Army closed its East |to a portable greasing machine. birthday. "Whereas there is an acute 24 evejo release from his obligation to | Edward (Ted) Lewis, correspon: @ainsten. Ble te turned wired and West Martello Tower in- | Police it into ¢ the apparatus and| The reception will be held from! ‘housing shortage for civilians ° take the position with the j dent of the New York Smith 2 stallations here et ee zee towed it ‘3 to 6 o'clock in the afternoon. _ 1" dev sala City and Died Yesterday firm in order that he might ; News, whether the direct Te Aetaii’ wien, Who ‘served| bas.zneiniained cooly = token . "Whereas the economic sta- | i . remain with the city after pea wire which the with the Navy during the | fenge since that time. Present ‘Greci n Sit ti A\ Il I bility of the civilian person- Mrs. Mercedes Trevejo, 87, died! the City Commission raised | has available to Marshall could operating a Navy barge service commander of U. S. Army a ua 10on e n nel which represents about 80-|Yesicrday afternoon at 4:15! his salary to $3,900 from be successfully tapped between Key West and Miami,, H8rbor Defenses of Key West per cent of the occupancy of |0’clock in her residence, 1206 Du-| $3,600. ; Russians. hae two tugs and four barg | is Lt, Col. Clifford E. Single- I d Whi ‘ the Housing Project at the |V#! street, after a short illness. Roberts was surprised at | ‘The press secretary ready for immediate use, friends| *°"- an 9 te ouse eports; present time, would be serious- | Funeral services will be held] a news item today in an out- | that as far as he ly and adversely affected if | tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o’clock| —of-town paper that CityMan- {is no reason why the aid. They said he would prob-| OPM Ma OILa DML call could not be ably use the Clyde Mallory Liae dowks as his terminal facilities Key Westers Leave here ‘|For Visit In‘ North it became necessary for such |in the residence, with the Rev. J.| ager O, J. S. Ellingson had Johnson, of St. Mary’s Star correspondent said ° ° G ks P C ivili 1 t oe i : ed his decisi : ree te] romise cooperation From ssid "using pheere aii! jof the Sea Catholic Church, offi- Medea ere te sepa ter Pi ican embassies have be it resolved” that Papy be jciaiing nancé’ director said‘ ho had | which make the (Ry Associated Prenas | will be in the familyt WASHINGTON, March 15.— in the House is said to have al i Spe tact rari pit, City Cemetery, ‘with Lopes nee een eave ae | foallgst The White House announced to-| majority favorable to the Presi that “the economic condition of rangustienie in charge of ar either’ verbally: or in’ writ- | tination, day that the Greek situation is|dent’s proposal. It has been de- #8 well in hand: ciled to let the bil originate dn pel na di aptrech ee oe a en iu are Ege eRe \R6A Soret thik: be; with eapeniny eat Sek % = affected by the loss of paymen’ ary Napolis, Mrs. George ,E4}; a It oc Sap niord oat ne ba ea euies Einar in lieu of taxes now being made Pena, Mrs. Raul a int Mrs, heahnthe Cashel reel governmen an 1e base aad “9 mphres er Grecia Liberal Party. had-as.{stifr opposition” that expect? / Absthe City”. and that pe Ee ie arenichiiien cel 4 D Si Rr peciec Trcaat tat edito occut there. j priate representations of the con- a] grandchildren and 10 iworce « utils sured Pres’ 1a ha ‘ditians above recited should be &reat, Banden they will cooperate 100 per cent In the Senate, it was, predicted, Saba to the authorities in Wash-; ; in carrying out the plans of the|there will be a great deal of inpton, D.C.” | " DOG:FISRING Berger applied last month f @ permanent franchise at a hear-/ Sag FOO I0C ta Miami. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Wil- mission, Chamber of Comme rl panied ‘by their brother sand sis- Junior Chamber of Commerce,|ter, Gus Ayala and Mrs. J. M. Esgassi, left this morning en route scramblers are ood in Washing: tton. He remarked that Menehetl i Filed Yesterday had not called and he doubled “pi very much that the Seereter ivorce’' petitioris: were’ filed \ ould. call. He edneluded that the yesterday by’ four’, “Couples, ac- State Departingnt head sight ldons Club end other organi: tions, City Commissioner Louis! t, Jacksonville. Carbonell and Hunter Harden, | Prom Ahers they. will: go to, Bi- © it O oner Frank} a mF ee - Talat rareahe Higs jloxi, Miss. Wwhére: they , will.visit Fred J, Dion, Jr., of the "\their daughter and. ,sonsin-law, r and ‘Mrs.:Geeorge*BiCharlow. United States for the rehabilita-| questioning to ascertain in .de-) ! tion’ of: Greece. tail how the money will be spent. Papy, who is expected to leave; SANTA, FE,: N..M. — While i ‘ x jinithé near future, will no doubt, fishing along the Rio Grande, the ber of Commerce, and othe Georg | There was.some tallc.that 4 pro ; tended the hearing to testify Charlow is abate at Rees >; the wstalonte 7 wbher: ay ea be as sa i FEY. | contact Federal Housing Au- small ‘Sealyham belongihg ‘to corde ay eaten aves By send a code message, favor of Berger's application. e eld with the U.S. Army Air] that ie Tesid ees ‘warmly | the ekpenditites to he sminde 10) ures and other officials in the Jennings Doakes gave battle tol ver. The petitions were filed by: fj bn pelyreesoag on — - t > 6 > th orcee. appreciative oO} ie assurances, z ishing @ a im wiht ry eens wu 7 : ls see onl rhe Key Westers expect to re- ind that he had called on the| the discretion of the President, 1: Gaminiseiinen Cooper, key per- Sitka Tenevone ate onthe Ruby Nori aes ae referred to, earlier tie vermin pee gs 00 while gen the /turn the following week. rebels in Greece to cooperate also! Dut it was added that it was not (Continued on Page Two) | little aoe ° uae i ae ie Edna N. Lones-against William F- as two teams.In the “first team,” applied « short while ago for the : : Bait he wi ne anne ac tance » exhauste: sank.|[, 2 i Ey “te ¢ . tababovery permit. | in building up their country. BR seein arrangement | Takes uiinde severalicasw ical rai M. Wertz, and Mary A. ;Ross said, the President was the The foreign affairs committee Z ed the unconscious pup and/Gunn against Andrew W. Gunn.! (Continued on Page nan : Southernmost Garage In U.S. sens i reeled him in. He was revived by iration. KENYON AUTO STORE artificial r | RETIRE AE RTE ME WaT |For A Good Time, Visit the Marriage Li rense | : é EWINS GA AGE Fendix’s Pliable Plastic | Poinciana Bus Passes iphin R. Fernandez, 26, and = sS | x... a a 3 a8 po 505! Auto Repairs, Painting, Undereonting Me: Has Those Hard-to- cat RIGHT INTO THE FIRE HOME FOR SALE V F ‘t by 7 z of. W. Lill i Louwen street, yesterday were is-/ Body and Fender Work MURA Se ew neni tire Lovely.csModar FLAGLER AVE. and 24D §T. | sued # marriage license by County! Genuine Auto Parts for All C : ALBURY’S broke out in the City Hall, the pitts TOES venice Open Monday th Satue fay UNDERCOATING SERVICE, 524 Southard St., Opp. Bus Sta, fire department “fell” into the Well Furnished Lapa 4 Judge Raymond R. Lord. midst of it. The fire trucks,| 3 Bedrooms - Electric Range | kept on the first floor, fell into| Established Lawn and Shrubs Hee eee when the floor col- The Price Is Right ‘au — 2733 Staples Ave. P CALL 1029-5 ALL’BREAD WILL, BE |ierintterssoroporazca | alace theater An | ADVANCED ONE — | in Werld War Ih comes home | cori SEVENTH VEIL” | | i I 1 Harris School i CENT A LOAF strangers, his land claimed by i 800 Simonton Street — Phone 444, ummmeses Phone 166 sue NOTICE! Effective March 15 The Little Theatre Group and the Lions Club aces ||| TOM THUMB ~~ WEDDING Tuesday, March 18, at & P. M. BEST ‘BEST. SMILE FORWARD’ Open Now end All Yea Round | a ani Musical Extravaganza ~ aA ews an rie! Club Drittwood Fe an ‘ ° Willeieg aedibinidndia, pares. | WORLD FAMOUS FRIDAY and SATURDAY en Fuchs Baking Co.) ‘ising "thee handiceps |e PIRATES COVE March 21 and 22 ssh ele | “HOLSUM BREAD” |" might have daunted a weak- Pckaslemmcenimeueteneiparerend Benefit of the Lions Club HHT A CHILDREN ... 25¢!; signed: RALPH FARALDO, | er man, but not Jeff, who ‘USED CAR BARGAINS FISHING LODGE _|, Ail seats have Boom sesseves | and the Community Chest [}}j IM. apuits 35c ‘Agent. wins his way through to a | Luxury Camp of the Keys, | ‘© the Jaysheos’ Fashion Show Admission by so a gen Cone | clear-cut victory over his one- |, 4, Pirates Cove, Fla. on Sugar Loaf | 894 Dance to be held tonight Reservation Only mies and wins the girl of his 42 Buick Sedan, Clean | Key, 20 Miles North of Key West |in the Casa Marina Mall s at Rey West dreams in ! °41 Packard Clipper Daily Rates—$8.00 Up room, and we can not sccept Co. and USO | *40 Packard, 6 Cylinders Including Meals 1] SRY more resqreasiamts $1.50 PER PERSON | » 6 Cy id cat AH w me ‘or Reservation Call : 41 DeSoto Convertible De. Laika cAncommodations (B. x y) NORMA DOPP, GEBALD PINDER. fae RETURNING | -41 Ply. Convt. Coupe | PHONE, PIRATES COVE 2 | , President. Double Header MIAMI ‘TOURISTS’ Florida International League RED RAIDERS 3:15 P.M. Starting Monday | NAVARRO, INC. i In This Newspaper | Opposite the Bus Station OUEST AHH Pi RAINBOW ROOM DANCING TONIGHT “scien Raul’s Club © On Roosevelt Boulevard by the Sea The ONLY NIGHT SPOT in Monroe County invite joer ‘SONNY BOY’ VALLE You saw him in 60 ex. now see him at URE. Cheb te OLIGIST FEATU FRYERS ir. 39C OUR SCALES ARE CORRECT | Strictly FRESH EGGS BLUE SOX vs. TROJANS 9:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M. wot ove tr Elsa Valladares sotttwmus ect Pigengac Jose aReTINES" Mts Ee ian At Raul’s Club Direet from Hotel La Naclonal, Mayans, Cobe 2 BANDS TONIGHT STERLING’S BRADY’S . POULTRY MARKET POULTRY MARKET MUNICIPAL STADIUM RUSS DALBEY CAFE SOCIETY ORCHESTRA 2 FIQ08, snOWs Niet at 9:80 and 12:30 | “Tai8 Eliza in aN nOnE m DOCK EG VENUES and "FOURTEEN THESTREET and JOHNNIE BENNETT and pr lays Boys ‘nd His Orchestra, with Syivia c the Piano j | Phones 572 and 243 540 ee | ADULTS 75c, Including Tax , fi . i DINE -and DANCE NIGHTLY j Admission: CHILDREN (12 and Under), 25c Incl. Tax La banana aan pe ie se connie Ree Ee ree ee ys coe eee a Minimum Beverage Charge After 10 p.m. for } HANAHAN No Mines Advan ke ¢eoad”uiisf 44ND Reservations Suggested Phone

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