The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 8, 1947, Page 1

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Auxiliary Jayshees; «. Knight, ‘president,’ Junior id: the following mem- ‘bets of General Damgera’s staff: Lt. Col, Alfonso Perez; Lt. Col. Perez; Lt.-Col. Oscar Domniguez ¢ oe Col, Luis Yglesias; Cap- nr Trujillo; » Commander {Be rig state laws, telephone operators in Virginia and Indiana agnor 4 (My Ascocinind mreaaysineteh ON day : : ir chi TEE - € Wie B Though he had requested that. work:go on'as usual at his plants. SP!" ie it be . party of the world, his grandson, Henry Ford, ‘Il, stated | known’ to ‘members of the cham- © that..he had issued orders to close. Ford plants in every land on ber that‘he regrets -he must with- at Roberta and Flagler to the At- Thursday when funeral services for Henry Ford will be held. |@raw from some of the civic ac- jas Improvement company, Mia- Henry Ford, IL is now head of the Ford industrial empire’ tivities to: devote more time tohis ) pooch owners of the Casa and the Ford family fortune. He is 29 f | business. nese ates: +f eet i Marina Hotel. Two lots each 50 Henry Ford developed a | The chamber directors went on Marina Hotel. Two lots e : s " lrecord as favoring compulsory. by 100 feet, were sold for a total world-wide — industrial ‘empire Ca... he obscure aaneiiniat had {fencing of cattle ranges ‘in north of $6,500. &nd one.of the most colossal fa: "| heen ridiculed a i q {Florida as a means of eliminat- Mr. and Mrs, Albert Montesino ily fortunes in the history of the! icleuled’ asa dreamer, and ing hazards on highways. This transferred for $4,500 the prop- world out ‘of what had been ridi- | 2 ‘with: a lot of. crazy ideas” }was done to assist‘northern coun- erty near Grinnell and Division culed at the turn of the century Nd the response to his appeal was |ties whith are affected. streets to Frances M. Parks, 1}: as “a lot of crazy ideas.” inot enthusiastic. | frases Vg rcag ened Se Grinnell street, in another wat- Fame and fortune ignored him! Believers Become Wealthy Itetheaas ea ati tin ae let- ranty deed filed, wit County until he ‘was past his 40th birth-!. Only. a comparatively few beaten te Nase det “pbties Sores Clerk Ross C. Sawyey. day. Then both came l him in cared to join him and from them \spondence: Mr.: and Mrs. Clarence Cole- huge, measure: For, in the lan- he got together $28,000. That was | x man * transferred - to Roberta _L.! guage of honorary degrees con-jall that had been paid’ in when | BENTLEY GUEST. ; Dewey 804 South street, _ the } bul ferred by the University of Mich- | the company was incorporated fal Property near Whitehead ' and te igan and Colgate University, he | June 16 with an authorized capi- OF SAWYER POST, Olivia: far $2,000. - : ° a had “brought into being an in-|talization of $100,000, Frank Bentley, CHairman of, William R. Porter transferred’ 0 } ig TAKE SUGAR dustry that changed the. course} A number of those who did:ad-| Monroe County Board’ of Com: & property in William’ street for he suid “PROBLEMS TO RENT {°! the world” and had become: vance money doubted the future | missioners, will be the guest at a $1000 40 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander; ilisids Pag ‘ “of the ‘select cOmpany assured of. the concern and dropped out | meeting of. Arthur ‘Sawyer Post Barmine, New: York City. I : “OFFICE, WARREN ASKS \o: perpetual fame.” within a short time. In 1905 Mr.|28, The American Legion, at the Key West Foundation company from asking the ton, eharged| Consumers and. merchants in| - AS a 14-year-old-boy on his' Ford: had’ acquired 51 per cent |Legion Home,, White and South- transferred to Mr. and Mrs, Geo, @¢t Proposals of his Intoxicated,’ nee of sugar application blinks{ father’s farm in Greenfield’ of the stock and’in 1919 all the| ard streets, tomorrow night, it H. Rhone, 1124 Eaton street, two | committee for and was’ fined should ‘apply to the Florida| township, near Detroit, Henry; minority holdings were taken| Was announced today. ; lots in Eagle Street for $1,000. | certain state, tax gee : !Bianch Sugar Office, Miami, and{Ford built a steam engine and over by the family. Routine, business will be trans-' Mr. and Mrs, Neil Saunders cities, devotion of . E. Schreiber,’ “who! not to: the area rent office, L. H.|became obsessed with the idea} So successful was the venture|acted by the post. | transferred a lot ip Salt Pond) taxes to rosdbuilding and broke his arm when bis car got! Warren Jocal, rent director, said|that mechanical power could be that in 1908 a dividend of 1,900 |————————____._ district to Lucie’H. Barrosa for ous minor | tax , out of control in Roosevelt Boule- today. ij harnessed to do much of the work 'per cent was declared. Nine of | OM* MOM DMO MD @ Ma,» vominal sum. Barrosa also They ara desirable, ; States vard recently, was fined: and} ‘Warten explained’ that “we are/ Of man and beast. From this the original investors left the a | bought a lot from K. ©. Thomp-} the state's financial Secepted and commissioned costs when hé pleaded guilty: to) nivingy numerous daily callers art | idea there developed eventually! company multi-millonaires. Union Labor , son in the same location for a bhady oe thoes: te ist underwater. fighting , driving while, intoxicated, } questing sugar information and!the urge to build a “horseless| When the production of motor- similar sum. panies desaos “ nae. 5 1 D. Bekuette, Miami, was blanks, -but that:’much as we| buggy” at a price that would cars for civilian use was stopped ‘will also be permitted fined $10 and costs for driving’ would like to.be of: service, sugar | bring it within the reach of the!early in World War 11, the com- the USS, Howard’ a trailer through the streets with-|sationong is. completely separate | ‘“average man.” pany had. produced. more than 4 , which was named’ out a proper license... ~' from our program.” That was the plan Mr. Ford !30,000,000 vehicles; it had an as- (Special to The Citizen) a nominal sum. i bil Allie M. Allen, Greene, Tenn.,| © : Speaks sold to Clara Lindley, Coral! On one’score, though, he went Gables, a lot at.Rock Harbor for | even further than the tax group to recommend establishment of a constitutional state tax commis- Submarine commander Down”, with ‘himself «k of the ship during an nt in the Pacific. Th *The Sugar branch office for Florida is located at 901 2nd ave- cations for blanks and requests information should be ad- ‘dréssed there, ‘Warren said. He; added that the sugar program! | took to his friends and acquain.| set valuation in excess of $1,000- WASHINGTON. In a mage are tances in 1903 when he sought |000,000; it was owned entirely by| statement sp hho ine bial giitioure poset = ee be coma powers aid in founding the Ford Motof (Continued: on FP; Four) House Laber Comm g ivorce suits were filed yester- Property assess- ee ee eae ~ | :National Association of Man-* | day with Cricyit Court Clerk ments. The committee had asked ufacturers last week said: Ross C. Sawyet by two persons. !nly for @ statutory board with "You have had a parade of | They were Jane C. Keens who } gop Pah labor spokesmen testify that | filed against Jack’ L. Keens, and} jovernor came out more labor laws should be left .| Peter Fout against Rita E. Fout,|Pointedly than he had been ex- exactly as they are. These a | pected to for constitutiorial revis- -*- On Roosevelt Boulevard by: the Sea spokeémen speak only for sion. He’ said “the state constitu- -OTTUTugnneevenepenruassata pes npeguenevvoreceggennrpvnnne ae - OF eemenives Deputy Sheriff vaca tect smented se 2 FLOOR SHOWS 2 | (armas, | oPaY ° Dig tli Bolan ce ong A +—NIGHTLY—— destroy organized labor. In | Marries One OF Her Men", and certain other phases * Return Enga; a@ poll of manual workers an- government, \gemen? of ELSA VALLADARES The Cuban Bombshell JOSE MARTINEZ CECILE DANCERS A Group of Extraordinary * nounced on Jan. 20, 1947, the Gallup poll presents these results: 11 per cent of the Gets Her Man} workers said they prefer the smut | closed shop: 23 per cent said GREENVILLE, IAP) Magician Dancers By MARK (Cranch) STANLEY Dance Music and BG ecobenter vette SYLVIA NO COVER or MINIMOM CHARGE - SPEND ONLY WHAT. YOU LIKE they prefer the union shop— and 56 per cent of the work- ers favor the open shop in which union membership is entirely voluntary.” —Sheriff David E. Blanken-, ship has married one of his deputies. % The bride was 21-year-old Dolores I. Meskie. a deputy POO DLLL DM B\ in the sheriit's office.

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