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Annroved 1G: iid Notions today, United States del- | @gates took the position that the commission to consider the Pal- approved ing ah application of the Key ‘West Gas.Company to eliminate ZENS AS WELL AS MER- CHANTS; DIRECTORY ee ica Marden contented thet the nth. telephone workers returning to Company’s records show that it is|their jobs. s losing 35%. of. its gas through| In many places in’ the United: Were cor- States all employes: are. back4 : FEWER: AUTOMOBILES: |, that befors the come |who have settled their,slitfe i “DETROIT, - It was;xeporied|pany’s. rates should be, increased’ With the company, refuse’ to cr tollay: thal, because of ayshartege)|it should prevent the loss of gas pi ‘of sheet. steel; fewer.’ suitomahiles | seakage. u crease in rates but Harden con-jsatisfactory: cuntract.. ib- ned - |tended it: would: have. the same; With the ‘company. -- When‘ that |" ASKS 25 MILLION’ effect. Saunders said that the}Will be, one’ leader ‘said,'he did company is operating at a deficit. not , know, and added that the WASHINGTON. — President} The:commission set Tuesday,!Prospect for early settlement is ‘Truman has asked congress for/May 27, as the date for a public not good. : $25,000,000 to be used ih investi-'hearing on the application of _ % gating federal employes to'deter-|Géorge Kantor, Arthur Mulberg ‘Telephone Surike j Is Still Effective; mine whether or not they have and Joseph Pearlman, through gin, to. Residential AB zone. They. End May Be Near ive Hene Gets: ante Praise |e : brats ‘of Dimes ‘Committee and . eee ‘WILLIAM ROLLESTON William “Bill” Rolleston of St. £ : tr ps if | | aye 17 i is z 18 a ei eee ‘sapien. communistic leanings. One rep- their representative, A. J. Mills, plan to build a hotel at that lo- s i Strike of the telephone workers of byisiness firms, will, ‘ citizens ‘of _ Monroe County. resentative said he thought the|to have the northwest corner of amount was excessive. Reynolds street’ and Flagler ave~ cation, - The application asks that Zone AB be' given tio only the was still under way in Key West printed. Tt will carry the} . i‘ wet bat so, si hat ; lof “thé'-qrive, f i1O'Con- | Paper's) Ate fer? eae e nue’ changed from Residential B s J "(March of Dimes cornep. lot, but. all, y, for while the Praise’ for the, local 1047 i eattnot™Ptbsident of the jNational| x 4!” s. Oa Jp cheb. funder, way With’! the 1 shtion MDa Pat oi feesare: jal meeting today, voted to’ the Key West Naval Base's “Until | that’ tin’ the’ 10'units ° of Poinciana| | \. alls bey he Seuihern Bell Telephone aha f pany will not pass thr out picket lines,” said ‘Wilsant vat he Louis .Menendez, head ‘of ' the Key West local, who has been di- recting the picketing of the Key West office of SBTC, said that the workers had .agreed to go back to work on the’ basis of from. $2 learned yesterday. The executive committee ef the torr Sheer! Pay increase. post advised Lt. Col. Ralph! , Men women with seniority Cooper, state quartermaster of | ishts, that is those having: more ag i ‘Jis attributed to Captain Willard A. Saunders, USN, ‘and Captain Carl Johnson, USN, Command- ing Officer’ and Executive Of- ficer, respectively, of the local U. S. Naval. Submarine Base, and Lieut. (jg) Edward Palmer, whose efforts were largely re- sponsible for raising $5,833.27. Acknowledging receipt of the slif Quarters which the Key: West Naval Base will make available | maybe. occupied by Arthur| Sawyer Po:t 28, American Legion, within a month, ‘the ex- ecutive committee of the post Minishes Holding. Federal Court in Key West Federal Judge ‘ John “W. Hol- completed’ his Key West ti tt i ‘ Hy te tf 8 I f f it County commission voted three to.one in favor of the resolution. | [ | | of Federal court here y. and reserved decision the case of Gonzalo Bezanilla, of Palace Theater, who charged with misrepresent- box office; receipts’ on per- centages of film rentals. Defense was handled by Judge H. H. Taylor, ‘Sr:, ‘formerly of West but now living in Mi- i, and his son, He H. Tay- lor, Jr., who was ald here. Plaintiffs in’ the attion were Columbia ‘ Pictures Corpora- United - Artists Corporation Universal: Film Ex- who were‘ represented 4 Holland is not expected a decision in the case FINDS HAT AND PROWLER CHICAGO. — While looking for a prowler reported at a Ahousing project, Detective John McCarthy lost his “-hat—a new Easter one, too. The flashlights of three fellow officers’ probed the darkness ‘until the beam -of one finally located the hat: in a} corner of the building and there, Just ' Fresh Shipment of Mother's Day ASSORTED CHOCOLATES Central Pharmacy financial report from this coun- ty, which raised $14,815.94 in the campaign, Mr. O’Connor said: the Florida National Guard, that the Légion will vacate the Na-j tional Guard Armory, Southard' also in the corner, was the prowl! “Because of the good work of the citizens of your community and the efforts of millions of people all over the country, the fight against infantile paralysis will continue on every front. and White streets, within 90 days. “We thave three spots under consideration, all of them from the Navy,” said Al Mills, na-| “This March of ‘ Dimes cam-| tional executive committeeman | paign is a notable example of| ofthe Legion, today. “Which we the . American ‘way ‘of doing | will take will be.up to the, post, things. The! American people are| which meets _ again Wednesday unified, through the ‘National| night. and which may consider | Foundation; to strike at polio and| the proposals.” to protect’ our ‘children. The Col. Cooper said after a con- March of Dimes will’grow ever|ference with Legion officials stronger and the battle against) that the state would not ask for the ‘disease will be waged until] the parade grounds at the Army final victory is won. “We are. proud of the fine| barracks, including a storeroom campaign you have conducted.| and space for setting up guns, Our natiorial headquarters work-| will be requested. It will take ers salute you for a good job| about seven months for the trans- well done.” fer to be made after the bar- A personal letter of thanks to| racks are declared surplus. _ Mrs. Harvey came with the ex-| Maj. Will E. P. Roberts will pression. Assisting Mrs. Harveyj organize a Key West national in the local March of Dimes as| guard artillery battery as soon City Director was Lee Mason,, to|'as the Legion vacates the Arm- whom much credit was also! ory and the battery has a site given. of. some sort. PROCLAMATION( ii‘ AS, im: an government created the: people: one cormgyeprrsgeti ia ‘the aibirea a of the p tsnaesa t ing NOW, THEREFORE, I, W. W. DEMERITT. MAYOR OF THE CITY OF KEY WEST. do hereby proclaim Saturday. May 10, 19847, SCHOOL SAFETY PA’ hereby commend these faithful volunteer protectors of safety of our children and do urge all citizens to pause pay due tribute to the Y git! led ‘been a than 10 years experience, are ex- peeted to receive a $4 increase, while those with less than five, years service are expected to get from $2 to $3. It was announced that the six irls and three men who have re- turned to. work at the local ex- change will be entitled to the new wage scale, but would not be granted recognition in.the event they are! summarily discharged, No statement covering the Southern Bell’s position: in the matter of the strike. was forth- coming today. |\Judge Taylor and Barracks. A small section of the} Son Visit ‘Citizen’ Visitors at The Citizen office this morning were Judge Henry | H. Taylor and his son, Attorney Henry H. Taylor, Jr., of Miami, former residents of Key West. The Taylors, who have been counsel in a Federal District Court case here, renewed old ac- quaintances with The Citizen publisher, and. the judge remind- ed him that he is an avid daily reader-of this paper. Judge! Taylor is a former di- rector of The Citizen and has subscriber for many years. He and his son arrived here last Thursday and left for Miami today. CLUB 116 Greene and Fitzpatrick Sts. Opposite Western Union OPENS Daily at 8 P. M. Vor Members aad Guests Gould Curry at the Piano Playing Your Favorite Tunes Starting at 10:00 P.M. ——Codtest spot tn Town—— Only Commissioner W. A. Par- rish, who saw hopes of anearly settlement of several projects with the Navy ended by the resolution, voted against it. Resolution was’ approved by Commicsioners Frank, Bentley, Gerald Saunders and Clarence Higgs. The motion was offered by Saunders, seconded by Higgs. The county commission approv- ed of.a telegram to the State House of Representatives calling for state aid to county infirm- aries. The aid program was kill- ed in a committee by the House. Rep. Bernie C. Papy i: he can to have the measure re- ported favorably by the House. Commissioner Saunders will represent the commission at the meeting May 12 of the Florida Children’s Committee, which will discuss child delinquency at a gathering in West Palm Beach. The committee was appointed a year ago by the governor to study ; the question of delinquency of children. A pplies To Wed Mario Hernandez,’ 26, of 613 Ashe street, and Dorothy E. Not- tage, 23, of 714 Simonton strect, filed an application for a marvi- age license with County Judge Raymond R. Lord yesterday. Palace Theater DICK POWELL in “JOHNNY O’CLOCK” News and Serial it i ft tE f i I it | i i i i! Ht i i H tH i i r, i i : ty gf 33 irl rf i i i : ef 3 f i i ’ - 2 i