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a ,a if s RNMOST NEWSPAPER: tN _KBY WEST, FLORID, Representative: Papy Asured ==, aesz/Three More Explosions Everglades National Park Not "#2222: ss -|Texas City; 430 Bodies ; |B. A. Minor, a Navy chief*petty ' . ntroduces rn ‘ jury sat in the court of Peace RECEIVES . TELEGRAM | Justice J. Y. Porter, 1V. (SHIP actingarae Bet a A FROM PARK DIREC. Jury went to the scéné of the} TRATES TORN TO ts an tae vicinity doe hawva the tan| PIECES AND TANKER F 5 mony, o! . Danie! WRECKED ON THOSE POINTS _ jof Fikglot. Avecus, who’ hid been ; at . sittsee too ill to leave her home to go to ‘ aad erent : {the Court House to give her ver- | sion of the accident. }.. Mrs. Garris said she wasjhere today. Two of them, in standing in front of her . home] quick succession, tore to pieces when she was attracted. by the thip loaded with nitrates, ‘and squealing of brakes. by Papy to} the other wrecked a tanker. . .~% ‘08 i ‘National Park Law. H ‘ Chlet Cttese Here Monte Count eerie] | Repesietalive Fapy told the| fy me re of gacted ree maeee TS —talews House’ .. Ga | Street. She said she heard the) ruins caused during ‘The Jechsons ene gs voting fap this bill bes brakes being applied until a explecions yesterday. City lest a whee have been| C#use I believe. this proposed! short time before the. ‘eycle| tims, covered with blankets, chief received @ National Park. will preserve the! crashed. into _Minor’s /ture in-recent years. last ee virgin territory of| was turning into Second. ; Monroe County now is in a sena- eae it will be advantageous! «1¢ struck Minor’s car, skidded torial district ‘with Lee, Collier 't® the state and espegially to all; off and then skidded into the and Hendry counties. contiguous counties, * including | other car driven by Saunders”, ‘Monroe. I was hesitant about Mrs. Garcia told’ the jury. : voting for the bill for fear that) Fyn military honors. were ren- Jaycees Come = je mbie nat. fehing 0] aered young Fapy at the funeral : } Ky “services yes “2 ain Out Agai t fore enjoyed by the citizens of|the U.S, Navy officiated. at: the Sales Taxes ny doubts to the* committee, I/was in City Cemetery. It. was {was given full assurance that the‘one of the largest funerals ever Montoe. county, would be re*'services, and a color guard and a . stricted. {firing squad wete furnished by. 1 Purchased “However, when I expressed the U.S. Marine Corps, Burial Jack Delaney, president, and:fishing rights. of the public of the |held in Key West. James Murphy, chairman of the State of Florida and Monroe |" ii defeated in nearly every legisla. i 5 rm ft lu N id t f if -governméntal affairs committee*County ‘would not be interfered pye if of Monrue county of the Key West Junior Chamber | with. “In=this connection, 1 «-|High School Band during March bought of Commerce,. have: given The ceived the following . telegram ! worth of U. 5. ae aan cording tu [Part Seevee we totove: "(May Be Increased “ ‘Honorable Nal C. Papy, House ' fx ba 2 BIR sey Pood F i ption, “that the - cities eS lina toi Faia een j 4 : therefore, hi te te for the coring 2 . ta appy to vote for the spring appearances. ' vannah, Ga., arrived at the figure. the funds saved in good times or On May 1 the band will furnish | rota1 insurance carried was $13..| bad,”, Mr. Trevor said Which “@isee taxes are tional: Park Service policy whic! : de The com.|0 0000 ! will. get’ one half of the money jcontemplates fishing in National espa nye Orgy: hap at ester” the city either were r ganas wt tas Gtbah, wien tol Oa diminshed revenue sources thelt cone ig foeesarmyy with, tate rabeer gee oranda me Te pg Be AG 7 it! M . : expanded, the principal said, es- ae wi ‘ Ruth would | _ “Farther reasons why. this or. !ew "regulations, subject to! Petially in the choral division. eee same three months last year the! to te the wemer untt ter hat fut ype. ganization opposes a tax. of this reasonable regulations necessary | With a view to organizing a ¢ él Ti sales had amounted to $9.30 for | the keys ated shemtettrtow ool Goqhers lis. kind are the low income group ]' Protect and perpetuate fish re- i gq voice high school chorus, au- 0 each resident of the county. ‘The ments of the geome om . Cd tion decides to-| ‘8 hit the: hardest, . their low rennin eacsin io Everglades thorities here are’ negotiating}. - For the entire state March! Gimer found tutte the a, Fi penne te epperance| anderd of ing td thes lov Seitnet af Yorner"Bicir| vin nertweten Univer 0) Get $10,500 For | sed vee Sasone, se oth ol te Oe on hes aan h here, Miami to: See still more, while that of inp | Coumemerey te resets of April 28, Structor. The choral specialist at! Fi Da brings the total for the first) shout « week age Verest Oe 3 go », | Wealthy man remains vittually * —— 9mpson Ol |Northwestern is one of the lead- ire mage quarter of the year up tw $25.| mate, propriety of (he Gey ate - have baseball’s| | changed. A general sales tax is|Key West. Commercial fishing jing men in his field in the coun- 431.850 $23,084.-| tion identified he sade ee ate bats appear in Key) conceived and should be accepted | Will not Be pepulbifetl in ei Lhe jury. ‘ | The Cuban Club (Sociedad de} 917 f 1966. | fenwtenrt five oo heew | Ceeeme ee tte . , only as an emergency condition, eras eater "Ratios! Eeed Approximately 48: uniforms are ‘Cuba) will close a settlement to-| “This increase in Savings! the tire a» hie Ge & lla ; the finances of the state of Flo- bisa » jassured for the band for next fall morrow under which it will re-; Bond sales despite « continued | het tw tori, oot mg Lions See Navy | rida at the present time are not “Since Retaih uniaamited stteat jand it is believed that 60 can be | ceive $10,500 for damage caused! high cust of living is indicative | and the others ax ae e " such as to warrant a measure of/41,¢ the ‘sports and commercial secured. Under the direction of | the Cuban Club building by fire} of a sense of al adfwe af Shand ferie tee ve Picture; Elect this lind.” fishing. interests, both for fish '¥:,: Marcellus, the | musicians) recently, it was learned today-| great many people of was atte ts dotereneme ; and sponge, are protected. I am, /h@V® improved by. leaps and} Adjustors of the Atlantic Mu-! thrift and a consistent savings| the men were Sante’ eheelter Joe Allen, Pres. 5 s * bounds and will make a series of tual Fire Insurance Co., of Sa-| habit and the wise investment offend if the car they eorr Getrine was naw |Funeral Sunday wet at teen’ Ot) For Mrs, Ella K et Fort Taylor | or €y 'Treatment For r |’ Funeral services for Mrs. Ella ° “The "Bileat Key, 58, who died yesterday, will Local Public be held Sunday afternoon at 5: depicts the Navy | o'clock in the First Congrega- | the music for the annual May | i |festival, On Tuesday. evening, | 000: on, the builting and $1880 en | * s the furniture. i be metremel rece cts May: & 48 oomecyy, will he. given | Representatives of the club and (Group Leaves On | The aun were ot oe “= i insurance company will timer font » ete 5 pm, on Sunday, May 18, an|Of the ineurance, company Visit To Havana) er oe OS open-air concert will be played an \ in Bayview Park. The building was gutted by an) Mr. and Mrs. Angel Drigade,| was opurted yA heat wd - i men ceing = thet the youths Gene ote i 2 Esg : I 5 on duty against the tional ee carly morning fire of under-|sccompanied by Mrs, Delgado’ : Praia SS oe mony School Pupils . | termined origin. niece, Mrs. Roy Lesher, and Tate: | for ao few days recently e Allen was ected ee | ‘ Rev. John E. Pickens, pastor, wilted baa Albury, superin- Rotarians Hear . —_ —_———_ bend. left this morning by plume | . the Bions ul Noon. ; will officiate, and burial will be |tenaent of public instruction, to- fy for Havana : officers elected were Allin the family plot in ‘City Ceme. day sent a copy of the following Choir Singing Duval Property | They plan te spond # few days Teachers brane » first vice presi- ‘tery. y letter, written by Dr. L. J: * i ¢ jin the Cuban capitel and return City bor V G, Smith, second) Lopez Funeral Home is in|Graves, of the Florida State} A chorus of 50 mixed boys’ and | Sells For $11,310 to Key West Saturday " Crippled Children’s Commission, | girls’ voices of the Pale St. | _— 7 ves Six y aed Cut, & wice president; A.C. Mitch-; Survivors: widower, Harold School entertained the Rotary; ‘ . SHIP LE to the tabs Deteas tena ‘ 7 *Vance © Stirrup, (Jakie) Key; dasighvoras Mrs. Vin- the _ Monroe county _ public} Club today: at a luncheon held at Two pieces a —— PCS- 1408, with 25 officers and] ciate and the Piette Sige + William Curry, tail cent Cremata and Mrs, Louis | schools: St. Paul’s Church Parish Hall. Pe xaaagted Lins pag men aboard, left Key West Sub. | Schoo! Athietic Accctstion cam wad Brad Forbes, lion|Crulekshank; son, Harry Dongo,| ‘The Florida State Crippled| The chorus was under the di-|d#, according to records wo, file | Ma Mbstlle Il NEN St aetene. | emtion at annie cinpartet teliay , land sisters, Mrs. Flossie. Atwell, ; Children's Commission and the} rection of Mrs. Catherine Logan, ae Gawver burg, where the members of the | (0 attend the smsimime Elected directors were Enrique ; Mrs: George Hamlin, Tampa, and; National Foundation for Infan-j director of music of Division St.| Rosa Kirchik and her husband | crew will be given leave The Pa W & Fowtrent ie Bequinaldo, Jv. T.'S. Caro, Clar- ‘Mrs. » James -Weech, and five|tile Paralysis through their con-| School. The children sang sev- sold to William L. Sands, 418] ship is commanded by Lt. Comey | Bthew Gteekier ot Marre be * ; Louis Carbonell, charge of arrangements. to the principals and teachers in ence Higgs, Louis M. J. | grandchildren. tinued efforts and funds have | eral numbers, all unaccompanied. | 4 ric ; USN. it wilt! Prot art Mariten ant end Joe Allen. ear Pallbearers “will be " Berlin; made it possible for Key Migsh| ane Rotarians appreciated the| Uni eee eree. ee SS Pet prog Oo |May Sent of Teen Street . : Sawyer, Judge Raymond R. Lord, | citildren to have orthopedic care! singing and applauded theyghild-| streets for $11,310. The lot is 107 | eis i 0 i tcoed and Pref Alkert Cueny af , Willard M, Albury, Charles Curtis, | as qur patients at the Municipal|ren for their efforts. ; * feet long and 25 feet wide, and Poincians Sched are te attend ? William V. Albury and Enrique | Hospital. Visiting at Rotary Club today the sales includes all the fixtures the Education cmvention Th Esquinaldo, Jr. ’ | + “Because individual examina- | were James Patterson, Quincey,! and furniture in the building. N OM Pepper, Bev Wee Sil iy tion of children for faulty pos-'Calif., William Fisher, San Die-| Mr. and Mrs, Charles A. An Behe oa ht, leave. to attend | (Continued on Page Two) go, Calif., Lyle Cashion, Laurel,/derson transferred to Rosborough athletic om centien OFF KEY WEST Miss., and Wade H. Poston, Craw-| Weiner, Inc., Miami, four lots in | Edwin J. Hall, 39, died Monday Pe 5 Seaside on Key Lasgo tor 0008. jnight aboard the SS. Margaret S F TB. ALL Moran while at sea off of Key , West. He was a resident of New Ladies Night pre Orleans. The. body. was sent to The Talk of the Town day by the Pritchard Funeral|Tomosrew Night, Friday. April 18 at 11:15 Tomorrow Morning Home to New Orleans for funeral} _ BAYVIEW PARK ——— OVER W.K.W.F. BATTERIES ey ere $01 + ah Smith Boot gee, Author of “What Makes Sammy Run” White aud Fleming Phone Sponsored by: POLLOCK’S QUALITY JEWELERS FISTED STRANGER’ MAN DIES AT SEA and Serial EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK