The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 9, 1947, Page 1

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ehiF tale a} t i i i I : i Hthat it has been operating at a/ Places. of insects, the commission- t i fF of the April 17 office here be- fheeler, wife officer, and furse. at the F . BE a E i af Tits i +f list Court trial on a assault and. battery, by Mrs. .Purkaple. Mrs. unable to be < 4 ee ie { i Mrs. par! fF pace i post office April 17 , was about to into it. Mrs. Wheel- y say, evidently fo! Purkaple . into the and assailed her physically, pulling seratching and " 25% 3 E i} ai pit E E F ; went to the City “Ti6. MOBILE, Ala—When a bank ee teller would not accept several | = jtity, a Negro, seeking to cash al me Pane hesitated, removed his, Sa. jlower plate and handed it to the bank official. There was the ‘¢ name. He got his money. AT V.F.W. 2nd Ave. at Have: A Good Time 3 FREE = |mit for a concrete block residence resume work, it was* reported): 10,196.81 Where picket lines: were still eB tablished. 50,287.14)“ Advance in salary for the long- + 33.4908 ine workers. 18,257.18 $5 a week. e 3.382.82| It was reported that 41 percent i , fof the men and women who were 4726.53 °n strike have returned to’ their {duties in the last’ five’ days.° Members of’ 28. affiliates are. still on strike and are maintain-| ing picket lines. 4 Since the strike began 33 days ago, 40 telephone employes in Il- linois. are reported: to have been married. Several couples said that they had intended to. be mar- ried before the strike began but that they-had not been‘ off duty at the same time. 400 Bunches of $922,708.11 $56,226,15 $04.304.11 $206,550.15 rs SS ee ae Commission in 2 Sessions Tonight on Gas Company Plea and Poinciana TOTALS— i The City Commission faced a busy day today with a session scheduled for 5:35 p. m., and an- other for 8 p. m. Pose to the commission that the Action on a request of the Key city apply for purchase of 5,000 West Gas Company for elimina-! cubic yards of marl now on sale tion of its:5 per cent diseount on| by the Navy at Dredger’s Key at bills paid before the-10th of each; 10 cents a yard. The marl could month was the: reason for the! Pe ae ty & alae 8. lool ews ly en bisa 4 ‘arbone! said, people wishing | early session, ac @ resump-) to fill in their property, prepara-j tion ‘of the recessed meeting of; tory to building or merely as a Tuesday night. health precaytion. The marl The Gas Company contends| would wipe out the breeding three business men plan to build a $150,000 hotel. F Commissioner John Carbonell said yesterday that he i . = wouls bre Nearly 400 bunches ‘of sponges were offered for sale and quick- ly. bought up today on the sponge docks in Caroline street, it’ was. announced. today... Several thou- sands of dollars were. realized by Key West spongers. ’ Knight, state conservation agent, : who.attended the sponge sale, ar: vested’ Thomas Knowles, .Miami, for having in his possession un- dersized sponges. - Knowles was taken immediate- Jy before Peace Justice Ira AL bury .who held himunder bond of $100. for h ng before Crim:. loss since it started its propane| er added. gas service last year and that; . The 8 p. m«session promises tc elimination of the. discouint will| be a Jively get-together with 8 a tion. of Poinciana na Navy. Commissioner}? "™ peor Late Bulleti (By Associated Press) MAY APPROVE WASHINGTON. — It is ex- pected that the house of repre- sentatives, before it adjourns to- day, will approve the Greek- Turkish loan, though opponents 1 of the bill likely will delay pas- sage by offering several amend- ments. tend also. The Poinciana peo; ion will also set the; appeared sure of the suppor date for a public heating on the} four members of the Commi application of _ Arthur Mulberg, | Louis and John Carbonell, Joseph Pearlman and heels Mayor. W. W. Demeritt and Al Kantor for a change in zoning of | bert Cooper. Commissioner Hunt- the northwest corner of Reynolds|er Harden was not reached for and Flagler streets’ where the; comment. Job Opening Building Permits There is an immediate opening Totaling $17,600 j for a blueprint and photostat op- Building permits were n' erator, $1,954 per annum, at the out today with Building Inspector , ys, Naval Submarine Base. Errol Sawyer for structures that: “ Application for this position will cost about $17,600. __!should be made at Building 91,; Peter Estenoz, one of the PYO- ‘Submarine Base, between 8:00 prietors of the Twins Garage, 1130 m., and 4:30 p. m Duval street, took out a permit * ™ ® picasa to complete the building at a cost We Use Only of $11,500. i Samuel Acevedo took out a per-i Genuine Chrysler Parts Fattory-Trained Mechanic to Serve You Navarro, Ine. U. S. HAS VOTES FLUSHING, N. Y.—It is re- ported that the United States has. a 2-to-1 majority in the matter of naming e Palestine commission. The United States favors ap- pointing delegates from seven neutral nations, but Russia wants, members of the Big Five and Arab states to serve on the com- mission. ! FILIPINOS ACT MANILA. — The government reported today that Russians are hot permitted to arrive in the Philippines. Reason for that de- cision, it was explained, is be- cause Russia has not recognized {the Philippines as a republic. RUSSIA TAKES HALF ‘ VIENNA, — It was reported jtoday that Russia retained one- ! half of the oil that has been pro- ‘duced in the Russian zone in | Austria and gave the remaining at United and Royal streets to cost $4,600. William Sands will build a new first floor on a building he owns at 706 Duval street to cost $1,500. Baron School Of Dance Recital with GUEST STAR Barry Lynn May 13 and 14, 8:00 P.M. Svutherament Garage in U. TWINS 1130 Deval Street Phone 10 Auto Repairs, Painting, Body and Fender Work Genuine Auto Parts tor All Care FRYERS - Roasters CUT UP IF DESIRED | BRADY'S (Live) POULTRY and MARKET PHONE 54 i i PAUL BARON KEY WEST ‘High School Auditorium Tickets Available at Southernmost Flower Shop | Adults, $1.50 Children, 75¢ | EGG ,14 WHITE 8T. ami, a 8 ‘aaa have. returned to change here. received in pay, officials of employes: still endez, steward’ of Federation of. Telephone names. of the emploves returned’ to. i ll ab i e ty i Fat 3 é * + i) men who have returned to wor received any increase in pay.” During the morning Joseph} have returned to wo \Paul ‘Herrick, Harry Knight and Sam Collins. All seven men compri the Association of Communica- the local branch of tions and Equipment Workers who work for Western Electr are still on strike. Menendez said that AC negotiations are being cond with national union Washington. Negotiations for SFTW settlement are under wey in Atlanta, Ga. The unions con. tinued their orderly picketing of the Southern Bell Telephone Co plant here today. J. W. Marzyck Died This A.M. John William Marzyck, age 74 years, 1501 Von Phister street, died this morning at, 2 o'clock in Jackson Memorial Hospital, Mi after an illness of two weeks. Survivor: Harriett C: son, John © Marayck Funeral arrangements, which are being made by the Pritchard Funeral Home, will be announced later. Seeks Divorce are: Daughter, Mrs. A petition secking @ was filed yesterday Court Clerk Ross C. Sawyer by Edith J. May against Edward A May. Palace Theater CHARLES STARRETT in “HEADING WEST” News and Serial ore pe mien Pharmacists GARDNER'S PHARMACY 1114 Division St. Coe. Varela Phone 177 Free Delivery TT, SEALED BEAM HEADLIGHIS position, Other civie congener tions and the Amerten Logie and Veterans of Foreign Wee also took steps to ane thelr i fluence to prevent the teonstes of the project. Duval Street Lot Sells for 82,600 | Maude S. Jobnvon volt te We ‘liam F. Johnson, dr. geepert near Duval and Greene street for $2,000, according & we ranty deed filed yesterday County Clerk Ross 5. Sew ferred to Mr * Montford, Lawton, Mich lots near Washington and Whe | ton streets, for $1.o00, FORGOT GARDNER, Kan. ~~ Beoww everybody forget 1h Wee tee tf hold a city election, Gertner city officials may held ever «® other two-year term. A Chem in the state laws caused the mn up. 9:00 P.M. 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