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“S$OUTHERNMOST NEWSP APER IN THE .U, KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1947 Joe Pitts to Plead Self Defense in First Degree _ ~ Murder Trial Next Week! \ A convenient little tiinetable for veterans anxious to know when ‘SEV. wisbsredona coli . . their specig] rights and. privileges expire was released today by Gene | : TIVE JURORS TO HEAR Lions Glub Hear: 3 Anhetr,. Veterans Administration contact representative in the Fed-;. CASE ON THURSDAY, T. = Fi ry rea hoslisnnar A alk: About Blind live or Paige ARE. DRAWN | F ies i | This ready-refetence tabulation will come in handy to survivors} sete defense will be the ground’ 98mes P. Todd, director of Waly and ‘dependents, as well as vets, for it tells the time-limits within'on which Joe Pitts, 45, Marathon ™€dical and social service for the | ° of Vehicle whiely they-are entitled to exercise certain rights, benéfits and’ negro charged with first degree Florida Council’ for the Blind, Are Fined -. Pprivileges. imurder in the death of another, who lives in. Tampa, told of the} Otto Longale, 22, Allan Joseph For example, if:a vet wants to know how long before he must colored man following ‘a cutting, council’s efforts in the state to Dean j reinstate *his National Service Life Insurance, the table tells. him in.S¢rape Jan. 12, will defend him- help. sightless persons before. the ‘i [Colimn 2, directly opposite National Service Life Insurance, that he *lf When the case comes up for Key West Lions Club at 3 meet-|Conservation agents for wetting S. marshal bhas until August 2, 1947. : eos at 9:30 ae next Haas ing held last night. / fish near Flamingo were found 4 i a VERE OF names. fram: He said much of the work was | Suilty yesterday by Peace Justice Suppose @ vet wants to know how tong he has the right to apply ‘which will come the jury that will among indi eats while Aiba ee a ot ae for Ioan guerantees under the GI Bill of Rights. He looks over the ;try Pitts was drawn today by told. of the difficulties encountecr-; were fined, The fines. were sus tabulation and: opposite-remarks on loan guarantees and finds “10 Judge Aquilino Lopez, Jr.. of ed in carrying iorward the pol. icies of the. organizations. pended. ‘ ae Circuit’ Court. The jury which may wish to cut out and keep this handy reference Will try Pitts will consist of 12 The Li Ch is | Arresting officers were Josewh [list given below: men ae from the list of juror cable tee pr lap Ro. | Knight, state conservation agent ‘BENEFIT OR PRIVILEGE TIME LIMIT agree sree + Seeee ap! tary: Club for a donkey: base-|f Monroe county; A. 1, Application for old jobs... 90 Days After Discharge: jorney John G. Sawyer re- 4311 game between the two or-|Freeman and J. J. SA. ij tate 2. Application for'$1600 automo- turned today from Marathon, ~ . 3 ‘ ‘ bile for Tee amputees. Until July 1, 1947 where he made an investigation Zanlaations some time in May. |couerane eee Caton, i Stotes, Bre ed 3 (Must be Completed) { the cutting affray in which The ball teams of the two clubs vals 4 . Veterans {Pitts slashed Oscar Jenkins, 28,! Will be astride mules and) it is |T?e county deputy sheritt. tive ‘ - arath Soi ‘ ied in Said to be a very funny perform.| Kmight said that he and Pree- @t May 12,1 y enlist in Marathon negro. Jenkins died in d Corns i . ici hes 9 ance. man had destroyed 63 crawfish | that Enlisted Reserve Corps in same Municipal Hospital here Jan. 22. “held: at time of dis- : The prospective jurors draw traps off Key Largo ie, sald} ativan grades~ held’ at e of dis prospective jurors drawn s << theanie itlegal. ‘ab | United charge, providing such enlist- today follow: ‘YOUTH IS WONDERFUL! these (raps are ce © ment i accomplshed within ‘ Peter B. Roberts, George | E.| | ANADARKO, " Okla. (AP) — ont 0 ee ae a months . ge, ‘or be- - Spencer, Henry F. Sawyer, Hilton Dan Jones, who is 85 years. old, eRes number i fore July 1, 1947 (whichever Falco, Harry Gwynn, Charles W. is looking forward to a long life. | Youn® crawfish. N was is later) - pees joe Until July 1, 1947 Stirrup,. Mario Garcia, Harold R. He says his mother lived to be hose arrested near Flamingo | foreign a 4. Reinstatement of Laubscher, Samuel H, Welters, 106, his father 108 and his grand- | Were Santani and Riehard otded tee Ralph B. Pinder, Hector Castro, mother 114. be - aps — oe | views ~ " Robert R. Smith, Frank K. Pierce, ' . ustive Lowe, _ reainittoe | c August 1, 1947, insu : ‘David B, Giles, J. V. Wells, Ama-'‘ney, Joseph Fernandez, Andrew| caster, James B. Lowmiss week He well ae eet t ‘physic Seinstated sie do P; Benjamin G. Saunders,’ W. Saunders, Frank G. Sutton,|Earl Halveston, all of Tavernier. | seesum Sided plicatior pation, Pie Kellar Watson, Millard Curry,’ Albert Gandolfo. The fishing net the met? were| Bevin ond Eiialt tlt tee Within wee eee, kale Miguel Bazo. — |, John H. Richardson, Arthur D.|using, which was owned by jon « quecial tale Howie sates _S ba Until Augtist 2,.2947 Bertram D. Sawyer, Fermin Vi- Curry, Gilbert V. Ogden, Hersel|Santani and Mellargue, was 7, before loving, thet te Ld 6. Veteran may iy for ea Cay ' ” dal, Jose Gonzalez, Ralph Estevez, Thompson, Archie -C. Thompson, | 500 feet lung. Knight wid the the confersnne of te tie of Wiccatiine te Henry ee rate Haale J. Key, John Gelabert, Hartley M. Al-j| net was so heavily loaded thet it} hed aude the tan geeeneed a Regs har 4 4 : Charles F, Manuel, Orlafido Val- bury, Jack Baker, Merville E.j scraped the bottom of the bay | commie quel Gie® Sen ble dg ee eae dez, Carl B. Albury, John N. Stur- Rosam, Sr.’ John R. Roberts. {and ruined all plant and aquatic |hetowe tie akin See beeen ‘August 2, 1947, no. premium rep. ! R. G. Mendoza, Charles F. Al- | life. ; howe, - WHT be waived Which becomes »W. F. Bowery, Manuel Villate, bury, John Joseph Cleare, Charles| _s oo | a at g rer gne! year prior epemin Hall, Paul S. Lowe,,G. Lewin, Eugene A. Roberts, Vin- . 4 0 went pana of appli-* Charles V. Lunn, Frank W. Cates, cent.C. Garcia, Wallace A, Ferga-! 4 éation for: waiver _ Until August 1, 1947 G..'T.'Tedder, Louis Piarret, Juano son, F, D. Camalier, Charles R, ’ néficiaries oh giecensed serv- +Pazo, Raymond M. Maloney, Au- Torres, William H, Baker, Manuel '- Ieemenyor veterans, may-tiaim beey Matheny, John T. Williams, Acevedo, Rey E. Rogers, Eduardo waiver. of any premi ji F. Jaycocks, Alfred) G. Men- Albertus, Harry M.,: Pinder ne — . “Ralph Sierra, EaeIe Te STiek- "Weary 736 hin ‘ ; Agminst © NONGMDOE a tae pi Sara PEL Bite: tS eae new way to pay it or Vel eit, endias... fyi, 4oedtAbout 1,000 Local Sehool to apply for proceeds of pol- ! 3448 ‘were |ferred 10 tuts tibags 4 Ba ‘ : : : om receay. Gelt 7. Jenkins Curry ¥ Oe : a | mG . ‘| A German Writes to a “ P tie dec © ion o eae a ada | Children Daily Get Their j0 Sirarinscit course. transterred Applicat terminal lea’ sie Reichspost. i ie | See bee "py many Ge mds Until Septemiber 1, 1947 Lunch eon at C t * Sch J trom ee tar ae . ‘ ial wi i 00. ‘ol you, ee letter Wes orn war ing a ea Payment betore September a OS in Havent here ae since we | urer b» 1944," 5 DE a were in the viher.” Ow gir fant te change Spiger ee |FEDERAL ALD RECEIVED | The noose ‘Banas tw tem alba i tlement fro: tion One te i y wei 7, 5 . jis, of cor phoney and in| Sits | oe eae. f° Gooteen Aire ge Util Angust 1, 1008 BY THREE SCHOOLS, CAPT. COOPER LEAVES ih." address. But the person. to| 9. Veterans who did not take out WHILE TWO ARE ON FOR JACKSONVILLE | whom it is addressed is automat} NSLI policies while in service Capt. Menry M. Cooper. USN, fically in trouble because the ¢ may apply top such ueranicg THEIR OWN commanding officer of Key West | Vilian censors see that er peal dese Rrniaa wera About 1,000 school children: are | Naval Base, today went to Jack- the SS and turn it over Wo the denied ‘a policy by reason of ’ being served noon-day meals heré | sonville, the seat of the Seventh srs Ray B council clearty ny ‘digaeiliiel lubusted:: br for 25 or 30 cents each, it was re-| Naval Distriet, om official busi- = ft be ar rap noe mas | rope to cancel an (Continued on Page Four) ported yesterday by Willard M.| ness. Capt. Cooper expects tojSha! of Munich, commented that | tee over the Maer fe. des !Albury, superintendent of public] return tonight. there is little to do abvut it ex- jal the US Mawel Sree Tg __[instructions, to the State Welfare lt as peer yen 4 Bag = West , . Board. ‘ The lunches include meat, potai|V@'Y One Tat Would Be ignore y+—4. Vanity ate Clyde Epperson Coming Here, making an ‘inspection of | toes, vegetables, dessert and milk. ‘ia asserted, might be legitimate. |e onl ey es ay + the schools which are receiving}Some days there are orange and} sae eet yh j crm open te ete Grr federal aid was R. O. Bell, Gaines-| tomato juices. \ O a Mark Puts Jong denied the Madewes Fi ) ma The lunch rooms at present’ in Black et ay the 1 of i itt : i | zt . [ lH Warren read the reso- prepared relative to/. K W. [ F ile, of the producti » oe, aw pee ee to cy est to ry to Formic career wa ee Teeth | wreath ae qwo wenbs’ State Federal Service Branch. Harris School are on their own. } te a | mpnce presbabsating the wate ~ coholic teverages te te | 2 e Albury said that the local school |They. do not receive federal aid,4 Legion Posts would be Loeal Branch of Caneer Societ lunch rooms had benefitted great-}but the costs are no higher than] BERLIN, —(AP)— A new set : on Saturday, ly by‘the federal aid. This aid|they are in the other schools by|of uppers costs a German 1,000 | r 5 an ‘| included the shipment recent}; reas { the greater volume of | marks today as against the pre installing officer Mrs. Clyde Epperson, head of | raise money for the society, but “ fe shipmenu recently. cr reason 5G) ener oe y price of 100 to 150 C. Stirrup, 10th} the American Cancer Society in! that organization efforts had een rn d a tenes ais to $60 at the $.40 pei get the CEDAR FALAA, omanypoanai of Hor- the Dade county area, informed | Pe oR : concentrated orange juice, 20 cas-|benefit of this program,” Albury | ra Chemter of West installation is| The, Citizen over long distance! Mrs. Epperson said she intend-}es of tomato juice, 120 pounds of |said. “It is a good thing for the] The reason thet wading + ed to remain in Key West]checse and 100 sacks of Irish po-;entire community. So far wee be obta! st» aw tier At through Sunday. Tomorrow she tatoes, : ( Ihave not asked any local organi- market, mainly om the reply come tek ff oily call Gn renidenta itieludi Lunch rooms, which receive ‘zations to participate in the dis-|zone, the Berlin press veported | ‘Thank you very cee te y MB \federal aid, are in the Division tribution of food to the — school |Gypsum, for example, whieh used | kind letter fet T merely & phys » and Sunday after-/Street, Poinciana and Douglass ;children, as has been done in other | to cost 5 marks a hundredweight. | appendectuny a oe noon, beginning at 4 o'clock, a|(Colored) Schools. Over 500 chil- counties.” now is worth 180 marks. Instru | © Mie meeting will be held in La|dren daily cat their lunches there. ments also must be purchased by | omminaanil Concha Hotel to try to arrange | dentists on the black market to organize a branch of the ‘We Use Only=——=—== Asa 1 t, the press sete, eS a American Cancer Society in Key |For A Good Time, Visit the! Genuine Chrysler Parts | Ber!in_ dentists, whose number West. i hani have been reduced by the w Many Key Westers will recall V.E.W. Clubhouse Fectory; Trained fee from 4,201 to 2.148, are Mrs. Epperson, who, three years! FLAGLER AVE. and 2ND ST. ns Sas Sai N I | k-fund subsertbers under ago, made the rounds of the city | ©, n Monday thru Saturda g many's socialized medieme in company with Mr. Epperson oinciana Bie Passes Door ¥ avalro, inc. heme for private patients whe during a political campaign. - : ‘ | Piitins : AWS, GARAGE BASEBALL | OCEAN VIEW | Saturday and DINING ROOM and TOMORROW : COCKTAIL LOUNGE ; SVE Sunday $20 UNITED STREET —— EVENING 3:30 P.M. hae area tact at the : : We Cater to..../ VFW Clubhouse | Stadium |Socig! & Fraternal Organizations, | 2ND at FLAGLER EASTERN AIR LINES [spe el Sana Prive |___Everyone Welcome ve. KEY WEST Special WW ErFE | ADMISSION LADIES secs $06) Make Manecatione Neon! Tickets at the Door 0c FREE i Saturday, May. 3td. | teléphone today that she will be Hancock, Post balljin Key West tomorrow to try to reported that the | Organize a branch of the society ball team | in this city. o She said that Mrs, \Malcolm ith, head of the society in Florida, had stated that at- tempts to organize a’ branch in Key West had failed, and had asked Mrs. Epperson to come | | . F ' ii Fifi She’ explaified that ‘last ‘Year Mrs. Clem C. Price had conduct- fed a campaign in Key West to ene