The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 29, 1947, Page 1

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Thief,” the. neighbors made aj O'Brien | sereen door ; gain. en-| | ler. five enthusiastically ‘ its 3 pceiad intersections, while | beat . the| fugitive ery ‘at Johnson eets..From there 5 aréd until E. A. by- his. dog “Veronica Palm “frends. Al-: it fgught fierce- : away, He did not escaping,” for neigh. | i led 5 a = z 5 z = & 3? » dozen converged on annoyed him more was where] « ‘tear of John L., J OQOUTHERNMOST NEW For ‘| . z 9 ee. Aleman’s Visit | (By ‘The Ansopiated Press) WASHINGTON, | Aptil 20.) This city is‘in gala attire-for the | arrival this ‘afternoon of Presi- dent Miguel Aleman of Mexico in returning the courtesy ~visit of President Truman to Mexico. Not since 1939, when the’ king and queen of England visited here, has preparations been. nade. on so extensive a scale to’ wel. come a foreign dignitary. President Truman and . other | . eryear-ol what is’ believed the: first case of]. Mrs. Corbett's vision is so slight its kind in. jshe is considered legally. blind, pat, reg smiling novia HEE, husband has no- sight what- ingster named Corky,’ was left, ith his. now legal parents, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Corbettsby! | his mother When he was 10-weeks old, ; 4 Three: years ago the couple-and; Cotky moyed here from Youngs-. town and Corbett. became .ene. of | the: sightiess employes of'a manu-| _ high government. officials have, | when, Aleman arrives ‘in the ‘arranged to be at the : airfield}; : Sacred Cow, President .Tramian’s | . ix months, and | plane;. which went to” Mexico {; City: to ‘bring Aleman, to: Wash- ington. A 21-gun salute will be’ accord- ed the visitor, and he, will , be given the key, to. the city of Washington. aS An extensive program has} been arranged for Aleman’s en- OFFICER! ARREST HIM! BISMARCK, N. D.—(AP)— Having the radiator ornament on his car stolen annoyed a farm visitor .to Bismarck. But what the theft took place—in front of the. police station. - nto section, will now be ,solved and _ was playing | ‘pair | ain pocket ) Rogelio ner ‘feign «Losing» pa- )announced it. was; | of age. : While |’ wm, ‘the. it twist, the’ “‘carpsé” came to stood up. Handcuffed ‘froin various! in his encoun-, and brethren ; he was ush- | into the: patrol’ car. . B, Wellons, H: C. Norvicl, | Janice and George Mills White, Spottswood, Audrey several other adults ters ofthe district as- evvvyvevv—" * LAWS REQUIR Old Oritinarices Still.In Effect; One.Passed As Far Buck'As 1903; Children Can't Congregation On Streets Here ie j en "well: iterminated. , : 30 Jen! "Diaz was ‘unable to put up. the: \ $1,000 ibail ;, placed on, him’ by. Peace Justice, J. Y. Porter, IV. le will be arraigned bi Porter; today. and probably. for Criminal Court. i Chiteh of: Police Bienvenidd Perez said this morning that jaz haga tetorm, schoo) record for thifts Wenmitted some years ago. 'Phé> Chief described him as | a “professional”. at thievery! ‘and! expressed no surprise that~ Diaz} carried soft kid gloves. Authori.- ties planned ‘this morning search the Diaz home in an effort! to find some of the property; which has been stolen from resi- | dential areas in the last. six months. Commander Quinby told Chief Perez that Diaz had attempted! to take a chest of highly valu-j able precision - tools from his home. The chief said that cans| siderable loot had been found in! Diaz’ home in the past and rec- | mended ther E ONE spe to. Grinnell ' tertainment during his stay here. , ” iMrs. Whit HAPPY. PARENTS: Probats Judge Reuben Wise (left) with Mr. ‘and Mrs. Corbett and their legal son Corky. ¢ Agrees to ‘Head Key West Unit Cancer Society; J. J. Trevor to, be Treasurer | Mrs,;, George. Mills: White said {this morning that. she had ac~ é gepted ,the, appointment as..com-| mander of the Key. West Unit of’ [She .said. also that_.J...4.. Trevor had agreed today to be treasurer of the local unit, ; Organization of, the-unit result- ed from .a visit hereon Satur day and’ Sunday of. Mrs, ‘Clyde | , A., Epperson, Dade county com- jade of the Amefican Cancer. | Society unit. Other officers of the Key West unit are: i Mrs. Arlene §S. Coughlin, chairman, mailing campaign, di- rector of Key West USO. Frank G. Adams, ; Visual education, ; West USO. Earl Hamilton, chairman pub- lic school education, principal of Division Street Elementary School. i County if To.Monroe —The senate, passed house bill. .No. 178, providing that all lands lying outside the Overseas’ Highway Tsll Dis- trict revert to Monroe coun- ty upon liquidation of the bonded indebtedness. The bill provides that. the - lands shall be held for pub- lic purposes and never be sold: Representative Papy said the bill “means about a mil- lion dollars in property to Monroe ccunty.” elles chairman, director Key da atandhn dnt do tanta dh toca toe tanta tinntactindin te blind tnontntintntntntntantnintod MINUTES SILENCE DAILY x x * * r ¥o* 5 eet wee * AT 6 P.M. PROHIBIT DRINK SALES TO SERVICEMEN OR AD0sod nse n adnan se nesssnssesssAasas assesses esssseseesesreeeseeeseeesens Key Westérs whe don't come to a standstill every evening at 6:00 g- ‘4nd ebserye strict silence for one minute are breaking a city ey : ; "Mf you, dea’t believe it. ask Roy Hamlin, city clerk. | PAINTING GUARDED making en index of city laws, Hamlin had to go through a| BRUGES, Belgium. — (AP) — | Four’ policemen night and day Jean Van Eyck, “The Madonna and the Child,” in the Bruges Museum. No insurance company was willing to insure the paint- ing at the requested value of ld velume of ordinances, one of which provides that at 6:00 thé flgg shall be slowly lowered from the City Hall flag-; _ } the icp plant whistle shall sound a blast. At this signal ; will guard, the famous: four “All street carg and automo iles shall come ‘to a complete stop; for one minute,” ‘the law says. Penalty for infracting the w is a reprimand in open court Pojice Justice. The law ed by+E. E. Ingraham. of the. City Council, ‘oy Allan B. Cleare, Sr., 1918, Tt has never been ov amended, Hamlin i another’ ordinance which create a considerable F F & gE 3 i $e E i is supposed to come to¥—— | hundred-year old pai law, Hamlin says, also has never} been repealed or amended. (Uniformed sailors are the No. 1! customers of most of Key West's | bars). H Another law which would’ cauee extensive uproar if en-/} forced is a 1909 ordinange pro-' hibitihg the sale of cigarettes-and | tobacco to persons less than 18 yeats old: Punishment for this infraction is $100: fine: or 60 days | in the cooler. | The youngsters are also sub-! ject to another restrictive law of | $2,300,000. WHERE 70 GO TONIGHT gape Hector Barroso Announces... A NEW POLICY ———————— EFFECTIVE ————_—__-——-——-- TONIGHT E CONTINUOUS NTERTAINMENT ra 6 P.M. the The Hottest Trio c00 1 £0 ARTURO TRIO fates " if enforced is Ordinance it P.M. x» with FISHER LEARNE MORTELL at the Piano—Featured in Songs Spotlight Band °},,°° to the MUSIC of E breach of the pub-jor from 8 p. m., to.5 a. m., on' ‘ peace,” a $250 fine or 60-day penalty of $25 fine or 30 days’, DANC EITHER BAND Teckieiet we sequived. ‘This: tenprisoament. | NQMNNNNINE,COME—HAVE A GOOD TIME geeegy , February 19, 1918. This; passed as far back as 1903 and s it’ is “unlawful to sell|never amended or repealed. Ac- ting liquor, including! cording to this law, no children ale or wines, to members| under 14 years. of age are per-j Navy or other} mitted to congregate on the i ne streets from 9 a. m,, to 2 p. m.,! 2# — i lector : 5 o’s tee tilts ‘The Monroe County Child fare Council discussed the ty's legal responsibility for care of indigents, at its supper meeting held Community Hall Fi Since the welfare if | F i é fl i | i? months ago, the city of has. assumed the. care : The. state law of ined “tie *éodhty’s” re of the 16 48 eed ited the establishment of the |Welfare Board and private fare agencies doesnot relieve ‘county of its. respomsibility. The council voted that ecutive board should investigate the local situation, and confer’ with the county and city commis sioners, and the State Welfare Board, regarding the assignment, | of needy cases to the proper | jand the appropriation of adequate funds for the purpose. | Chairman Rev. John E, Pickens’ presided and introduced the speakers, Miss Eleanor Hursh, case consultant, and Mrs. Anne Cates Bunch, district superviser, of the State Welfare Board. The minutes of the previous meeting ad by Secretary Mrs. Ruby |p. mm. Burial will be im te lew Treasurer Albert Corey | ily piot, in City Cemetery teers the financial Home ts in charge ot © 5 | ) ren dl whi Counc!) tion. Jery. lespecially needed and invited de nations of wearable garments. Juvenile — Probation — Offiews Elizabeth Singleton reported that a@ filing cabinet had been borrow ed, and the reports of her depart ment had all been filed alphabet There have been severe! new caces of juvenile offender this inonth and two children have been committed to the State In! dustrial Schools, 1 (By Cee Aserrtetet Frnene TALLAHASGER, Ay! Representative Papy ue om - i Rev. Pickens eppointed @ nom — png } a = inating committee, consisting of | tends med ty the tee Heleah Porter, Elizabeth Single! = . ton and ight Hunter, to pre vent the names of candidates for = gamed Gp oom the election of officers at the next Ape — meeting empt retwed = ore Members present were Kart Breanne from teeters! Hamilton, Albert Carey, Dwight @™® 'Hunter, Ruth Lange, Blhzabeth . jSingleton, Rev. Pickens, Mrs. Al y ‘bert Carey, Helen MeNeil, Ruby \Morgan, Mrs. Dwight Hunter, Ed. ‘ 10 Reumrsnted Fremes na Clarke and Eileen Coug) TALLAMASHER Syn: i “wen. i: Killerig To The hei grand be oe Go Into Drydock |3. tin SL | ¢ county Crominel Cow! | The tug Killerig, owned by! — , Merritt, Chapman, Scott Sal) ‘drydock in Key West on Friday for complete overhauling, it was | Base today. The Killerig has; 400 been engaged in salvage opera- vage Company, will enter the) announced by Key West Naval) aT tions at Aruba, West Indies. of Mian . | oa % ” vast thw © ae

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