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

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apy, Who, ‘had ‘seen ‘be held’ m.in trooper, the U.S, wolley ‘the family Taps will : Lowe, Biaza, ‘Bethel, d) Alberto: Walker, \Parks, i ‘Court’. hig i Peni hip of the masses could have.an|’ \ ‘In-line, with The, Citizen’s ad- _— vi ‘The thesé jvoracy, that all, publi¢ celebrations intent a maghty ission, agents: ., Wit bow Be Sunday, ' were ys pi Criminal Court before Judge Thomas S. Caro and pleaded gutilty’ to the’ charges. .. They: were! E.. T, Hull ,of she} Spenc 4 seas. ( e, of the . Flamings tall “Lodge, and. Lilian Sulline,'of Gay Tip- ton's -Place, 'all of ‘Marathon. Fines of $100 and costs were given Poryle Lewis, Lawrence West and Harold. Wheeler, all ‘Navy. seamen, when they pleaded guilty to driving-a car owned by dec Wyittisin ‘Chatitigler to the Seven ‘Canada, ork. F a ‘tr. anid Mrs, Roy Lesher, ab , Heer fllen Elizabeth’ and! Sheriff C. lL. Kief said the companied d hters, liane > arrived: in the ci eve over. the highw: Pe thelr home. in ‘Philadelph “The Leshers plan to spend two Neca glastictiee re, A. r, Mrs, of Péacon Lane, and of oP A 30 unit, the band re- plact 18. “professional . band which played forthe corps down th ‘the. yeaiv.-Its instruc- tor is’ Chief‘ Warrant Officer John Swiecki,. of the 37st Army Fotces Mile Bridge on Overseas High- "he. Young: men’ were also given sentences, which were isuspenc if they pay the dam- ,, Marathon, was, and. costs...when he ‘ pleaded : guilty. to driving while ‘intoxicated, State Highway Pa- trolmeh, Warren Bateman: testi- fied the.man ‘was driving errati- iy " ‘ Fone af otoconia cally on Overseds’ Highway. ® In Sewer Plant SINCOLN, DL—(AP)—A tank id put; him 16" under Muy es ee "| Howard Hughes Bonds Found lat the sewage disposal plant here | iélded $150 in government bolids, appurently. part. of the “eontents. of a stolen cash box ‘dumped /inte..an open sewer a half «mile away, floated free and J. linto the sewage plant. The box ‘Enrique Esquinaldo, this after-ibecause of chemicals in waters| experts on Shakespeare will lec-| formation, has as ;empty upon recovery. a a i #E ill (Queen Elizabeth’ | Stuck In Mud Off ‘ Coast of England! (By "The Associated Pree)... LONDON, April 15.--The Queen . 3 abet the satgest ship afloat,| can licensed Berlin -newspaper}:. stuck Jin’ a mudbank. off: the} Der’ Tagesspiegel. has.) stepped coast of England, and 20 tugs! yight into the middie. of one: of ‘were tinable to budge her at high- 4 [were ‘As a result, the 2,200 pas- the hottest ‘arguments ‘in’ post- bei f war Germany and recommended}: cous eeind semeve Hom) hy contol an the wie a One tugboat captain said ae ‘of contraceptive devices, | Sonville f SEEEaPE se a. doubted if the Queen Elizabeth will be floated for three days, and then not ‘until -all luggage” has; been taken off her and ber fuel tanks have ‘been ‘emptied. 2 Seas Celebrations grab Citompis masses under the bp pondi-| wag ‘ ‘tions thust constantly —decrease.| Quarterly ee oe Basten hot taeeaias | The way out is the prevention of States Library of ‘tion, in its latest News Letter for} Conception. Contraceptixes must! an estimate thet Members, has the following to|Rot only be produced again on 8) cret day 0: the sublet: | large scale, but also publicly “Discussion was given the ma‘ | propagandized. | ter of future civic groups and ~E 1 F the was unanimously agreed that ‘it recent war. ethos and civic groups that; mp: oye aces Re: Fer: ‘wished to sponsor future pro-; * ry Sects on a large scope. should! Charges April 22 about 30 (1 ' submit their plans well in ad-| compares fa’ j vance ‘and finances should’ def-{ A hearing by the Civil Service| 406 similar titles (1 {initely be earmarked aime ed Board will be held at the City. rag Be other countries, ‘event is “launched publicly. The’ fall, 10 a. m., Tuesday, April 22 tl had ; Chamber is the logical agency for} for ie: purpose ar hearing} to June, 1945.,” sponsoring such events and these) charges against Willard Smith,| About its collection of w: eluent Peierls @| laborer in the city scavenger de-| underground newspapers, andled through Chamber (of) partment. The charges are pre-| DFR, Says, 4 Commerce \ariea aed | ferred by City Manager O. J. S. ‘All shades of political opihion j | Ellingson for “dereliction of Set eee inthe Ni W B ° duty.” col A wi one ‘Nine women eins | exception: there is no 2 e e flecting the views of the Catholic section ‘Held For Vagrancy Red Scientists Fin Cotholit ‘section ‘at - \ e bY 4 ti aia, sett ot comping New. Fish Supplies |te nomi canalic Prete roug) it to City Manager O. J. Party's overwhe! Ellingson. by. Mayor W. W: De-) ;onnon.—(AP)—Added food the first suntan a meritt, police picked up nine|oolies for Russia are being women on vagrancy charges last) found by Soviet scientists in 18 night and early this morning-|chips who track fish, according Sh |The .women were found in ort, the Tass News Agency. ‘1 jnear the alley between Eaton and| ~ Herring which live in Mur- jGreene streets and between ,Du-|mansk waters until they are five jval and Newton streets. years old migrate 12,500 miles to Residents of the neighborhood | warm pitzenbergen current and NEW YORK—(AP) — More had protested to the mayor re-|the Greenland Sea where they than 200 American teechers of garding the noise caused all night! find a variety of plankton that) English literature who visit Brit- by juke boxes and customers of|makes them unusually fat, one|ian this summer will have a \bars in the areas. |group of scientists found. chance to get even better ac- ! ‘The women were to be given! - Other fishing grounds were|quainted with Wiiiiam ‘Shakes. lclinical treatment and then ar-'found in the Black Sea, formerly | peare. Under the sponsorship of |raigned before Municipal Judge|regarded as almost barren of fish} the British Counci!, 30 British) of in Key’ West be conducted under 8s ba ; I 5} r i i bi ' Hii { [ i j i i 1 ti d 3 cul rift iHiE-l ane i at! aft Z f Fy e z Hi : il | 1 #? #5 if i i fy if s Chinese i: & noon. near shore. ture, the British Information) life which required « — — ae pe it be visi There al will ¢ vi ee jz have taken calmly r) i neighboring points’ of her two sisters grew up the ‘site of the ish, _La Concha’s Shoppers paso 5 ° jottery where, as an 18-; S ecial Lunch Fe boy, the dramatist courted! Japanese a Anne Hathaway; and + Tudor|now setting After A Morning of Shopping and You Are Tired— | dwellings restored to thei: exact) mosa.) When the Japanese armies ss Why Rush Home to Prepare Lunch? fee pricatay when Shrkespeare/ moved toward Peking in 142, Come In to Our Beautiful Air-Conditioned ! wd (Continued on Page Fourt Relax and Enjoy the... SHOPPERS’ SPECIAL. LUNCH ‘Which We Have Prepared for You at... We Know You Will Thotoughly Enjoy It!

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