The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 5, 1947, Page 1

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H BES i > A HERNM ost N The City Commission is, head- CHICAGO.—No milk was deliv-|ed for a busy session. tomorrow ere ralepenap eater eens | when it meets at 8 o'clock aot Bergrisy | at the City Hall. Here are three of the most controversial issues two. large resi- ‘ity. Commissioner Albert x said today that he would ler a- resolution . opposing any ingrease in rent for residents of iNO_ DATE “GIVEN. WHENS PASS HERE ON WAY GALLO LEAVES CITY UP EAST COAST FOR FIRST TIME “The Carib Queen left Mobile, | IN 50 |Ata,, in tow at 8 am. today.” . - This wire was received this aft- ernoon by Harold A. Laubscher, acting manager of ‘the Key West Chamber of Commerce, from, A. R. Klaae, Ji. of the Gulf Ship-| building Corporation, owner. of !the “Carib Queen”, which is to be fitted for ferry service between | ; i ry 5 i bal it sot i | e Key West and Havana. No word was given when the inciana Place. He said that the ;“Carib Queen” would pass Key | Key West Housing Authority is! West enroute to Jacksonville, the{ | planning to raise the rent $5.00; home office of the company that! per month starting June 1. Some.|owns her, for fitting for the ferry dudge John W. Holland sitting ‘The most unusual. person to ‘was + Francisca Julian’ Silvano ° Barrios, ben; Paterna Escarilla, Filipino; ‘Walter Ferdinand, German; Her- Cu- *mengillo Alberto. Cuerva.’ Cu-|: Emilio Alvarez, James De- Veterans Administration of Monroe County will carry on an meeting with vet- @rans of World War. II at Mara- thon tomorrow, it was announc- ed today. > William H.. Reardon, Veterans tion officer for this area,.and Eugene Anheir, contact representative for the district, will attempt to set up offices lat the Marathon Chamber of Commerce tomorrow to advise veterans about their hospitaliza- tien, -insurance, training and t{rection of a month he would go to Marathon or ‘to Tavernier to Died Yesterday Mra, Margaret: Eisenberg, 71, safternoon in the 1 West Municipal Hospital a. short illness. body will be sent to Knox- Tennessee, for ‘funeral + and . burial. Lopez Home is in charge of ar- rangements. * Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Georgia Brown; son, - Roland and brother, Louis the 220 families would probably Be Cree dt is expected some word THREE OFFENSIVES CHUNGKING. .— Communists have begun three offensives in at- tempts to open a corridor to Harb- in. They have clashed with Na- ‘CONTRADICT FACTS’ W-—Invetsia, semi-offi- evening, however, on Past expet-f ° Voky Agthuns: ,. bx The Axsocigted Presa) YTALLAHASSEE, May 5.—HB- 6, introduced by Representative Bernie C. Papy, designates cer- tain roads in Monroe County as state roads. Tuberculosis Unit Will Be in Key West June 30) affected. Commissioner John Carhoneli said he would support: Cooper on ; this question. Both commission. erg said that the project nas more than made ends meet # | nancially and there is no reason for. a boost-in rents, especially with wage and employment fac- tors as they are in a period of high prices. ..., | tor ig i Most explosive issue ~ of tie ‘‘sumbitted by Mason. * ~‘ The certified report, made by CPA Eric. Curry, Mason said, has been turned over to the City (Continued Page Two) ; ¥FREE CLINIC FOR KEY Local Teacher to Help Write Science Book J. M. Martin, Key West High School science teacher, has been invited by Colin English, state su- perintendent of education, to help write a book for teathers. The science instructors in Flor- ida have. long wanted a guide for jteaching science in Florida. Most textbooks are written and pub- lished with the larger northern states in’ mind, and are not di- rectly applicable to sub-tropical conditions. Teachers from all parts of Flor- ida will gather in Gainesville this 3 ind there, under the di- B. Henderson, from the state department of, education, they will cooperate in the produc- tion of the hand-book. 8 Stock Island Lots Bring $9000 A warranty deed transferring eight lots on Stock Island by Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Johnson, Wayne County, Mich. to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Lowe, of Key West, for $9,000, was filed Saturday . with County Clerk Ross C. Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. Leon S. Revell transferred a lot in Eagle avenue summer, : for $500 to Mr. and Mrs. Albert | Zepp. BRADY'S (Live) Poultry Mark 1214 White t,. Phone 54 i itterriribrrrcants WESTERS WILL RE- MAIN OPEN’ TIL APRIL 18 | A free clinic’ for Key West pe isons will be established here fr {June 30 to July 18 for the purpose of taking X-rays of everyone in ithe city to determine if they are affected by tuberculosis. . | This announcement was made jointly today by Dr. C. M. Sharp, |Jacksonville, director of the Bu- ‘reau of Tuberculosis Control of the State Board of Health, and Dr. James B. Parramore, Monroe County Health Officer. ‘Dr. Sharp was here today mak- ing arrangements to conduct the mass diagnosis of the city’s popu- lation by use of the mobile X-ray ‘unit which will come here June “We know that Monroe County has the highest tuberculosis rate of any other county in the state,” Dr. Sharp said. “We want to take ; X-rays of all the people of the icounty to determine whether they thave been affected by tubercu- losis. ij “Not more than one-third of the persons with positive tests will have to be sent away for ; treatment. can under der the care of physicians. “The mobile unit that is com ing here will take up to 150 phot graphs an hour. In the period t! unit is here we hope to take pi tures of everyone in Key West jand the surrounding countryside. ‘There will be no charge for the photographs. { “If the di ‘ tuberculosi: go home treatment un- their personal gnosis shows active it will be. treated Genuine Chrysler Parts Faetory-Trained Mechanic te Serve You Navarro, Ine. Nearly all of them], when she will pass Key Wes! imay comé tater. The “Carib Queen” was ori inally scheduled to start the ferry ' August, service to.Havana early in Aug-' telly ust.-- In view of the large amount ' contacting jof work that must still be done on_ panies in jthe docks’ at the foot of Duval West made a port of call to jstreet, members of the Chamber ice to Cai Local Barracks, : Gets Army Ribbon ‘yx: commander ot Arthur Sa | addline cuer iyer Post No. 26, American Special to ‘the Cittzead a pe held Saturday ATLANTA, May 5—For per- Evening in the Lagion home. Tie formance of meritorious service ; impressive ceremonies were con A. V.. Rinearson, com- ducted by Harry Cooper, Migmw Beach, 10th District commander, ted by the Key West Guard of Honor. The following additional oft C B. Hirvey wes installed as ; Colonel jmanding officer of the Harbor ; Defense, Key) West Barracks, h {been awarded the Army Com- mendation Ribbon: by - direction me " ouleure & « pe a cers were also installed: first; © ow of the: Secretsty of War, The vice commander, George A. War |tivered tthe presentation was made by Major yen; second, vice commander, Miah wheel Om General : Edward. H Brooks. | Frank Hanrahan; finance offwer, | wil te dee cult @ te Deputy Commander, Third Army | Octavio Reeio; sergeant at arin, In hae oles see ei a Arent T. Sjursen, Sr.: historian, native o! Chidago; Col. Wi m EB. by; chaploip, Jota, i Rinearson was graduated from. E, Kens 5Fr HExecURee daMEMEt: | eKercies, “The Little Met eh {the United States Military Acad- teemen, Kermit Richardson, Paul! tiouse.” a ehteh te ob ‘emy in 1916 and later*was tac- Mesa, Jr., and Robert Dillard. | ghow the cosulie of Gree feette {tical officer of the Academy, Service officer is Jack A. Saum-| Gurung the semre | 1924 to 1927."He took the -\ ders. se Uiphew wii Oe seet ‘ed course at the Coast Artillery) Vance C. Mey 30, tegine of © © Corps school in 1932-33, ast commander Bayview Pork Col. and Mrs. Rinearson have Pd i ere yn. mander lapel! Tie fallow three children, Mrs, J. J. Pidg-) DUtion he presentation was premgpet tive omebeet oe the eon, wife of Maj. Pidgeon who is Made by Edward Deering, Corat | Bement cvarding @ ue vi i ama Cy Gables, past 10th District com Ee c ‘anal serving with the Panama Cana mander, for the feat ———- a Department; Lt, A. V. Rinear- son, II, who is now serving in| ye ques eit Ne te mene teeny A Germany, and Flourette, age 9-/ a1so installed by Mrs. A.B. Rein |#itiae My Altows The citation accompanying the'hard, 10th =D Albury. lactone ribbon reads president. Forrest, Bugeme Arties Anew of meritorious service as President, Miss Cheated Averettc Leary de bor Defense Commander of C irst vice president, Avile, Clare Gee Beer Wile tobal, Fort Sherman, Canal Zo. Saunde Kernmth Bicker! Naeee feo {from January, 1945 to Novembe 1946. He displayed unseifish d votion to duty at all times, plac- ure ‘ing the interest of the Govern- ent and his men above any de-! of his ywn. By nis superior he .inspired all pe sonnel with his firmness, i kindness and humanene: has served with distinction.” trveddinte as presented Achamen. Wa Qin ‘ Aitene Me District Auxiliary Altes Aveta Those installed were etna McClain Mrs. Jack cond vice president, .{Mrs. Kermit Richardson; seere-|Bleuvelt, Willem Blea! eee ry, Mrs. Robert Daniels; weas-| well, Arthor Amget Bees dp fe Newell Pinder: his-|ty Rey Beedy Arther &. Gees George J. Perniek;!Carl Hevenan Grill, dy Mie (Continued on Page Two) | Le June Comutior, Httte fietein iia Allen Corey, dy Waldo Emery © Ann Conant. Lee L June Cotereti. The Board of Examiners Con- | jaranded REPLACEMENT tractors will meet » ner a ROY'S KEY WEST AUTO PARTS 121 Duval Street mew Phone (42 uumem | Make application ing Inspector before 5:00 p.m.. Fri- A coonoabeanemementetatetarataratan day. May 9. 1947, PRESCRIPTIONS feetsctecee Examination Fee, Experienced Compounded b:7 ERROL V. SAWYER. Pharmacists Building Inepectes. GARDNER’S PHARMACY | By Direction of the Chairman 1114 Division St, Cor. Varela of the Board. Phone 177 Free Delivery ew vewvevrrwwesese: | Ci

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