The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 16, 1947, Page 1

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by] campaign to support the world ‘reconstruction ‘of ‘cation... He admitted he had been on the ‘highway, was ordered es- the Naval Air Station, Boca Chica Field, “the ‘comnition Sar icadenk ec rived” fund drive hete will meet’ ger or ae ne: ad 8 o'clock service, Chair: ' Pearlman.’ announced Inited Jewish Appeal; un- : Chairmanship lor ray fet for- Secretary ot the Treasury, paar 9 Ss a $170,000,000 programs Joint Distribution Commit. and: up- Jewish home- atte the ‘of Europe's the United 4 ay peroltaars ‘War- nm was. driving! not 3 spotlight on his left wind- Judge! ‘caro fined be itedten- lant $5 and costs, a total of $15.75. Bill Gandes, Flamingo, who was arrested on a ‘charge of, unlawful possession of. firearms ©-on.. the mainland, -pleaded. guilty. gehen | “arraigned. before Judge Caro, “I wasn’t shooting at anyone, | your = Gandes said. ! .jCaro replied. “You feHows don’t miss?” ” Judge Caro fined . Gandes the costs, which amounted to $48. Benjamin F. Workheiser, of | Tavernier, was fined the.’ costs; when. he pleaded guilty to intoxi-| drunk about a week. “You were pietty sick, weren't “Yes, I was,” responded the} i ‘Business ,Expediter Wil- son Wyatt charged today. that con! is, not taking every. pos- sible; defense. against A possible depression. es added that, if congress does |. pt required measures, a slang is almost sure to ensue. ° Several of the proposed meas. | ures would help small: business, he stated, which would be. the first! to:feel the effect of ‘a’ fall- ing off.in a demand for. goods. , man. ‘But it was all due to the fact that’ I mixed wine, with a patent medicine, to prevent ma- larig, and with some aspirins: 1 awfully sick.” has been in County Jail for k. The costs. in -his case omas Earl Hutt,charged with parking on. an- Overseas way bridge, ‘pleaded ‘guilty was fined $15 and costs, a to- tal?of $23.75, ‘The $50 bond posted by Paul Hoffman, Ft. Lauderdale, after he was arrested for, reckless driving oe ‘treated when he did:not appear in court. Court nejmaed: ¢ at noon coyew late y. Edueation Board Fixed Time. to: this| 3] PORT AUG. 25 ty godaow Scouts in This Ceunty ities, it was decided last night vat the meeting of the organiza- tion in the Den on Seminary street. , Action looking toward this end came after an address by Paul M. Brick, Boy’ Scout field ex- / ecutive.of. Miami, and Edward ardner, who has been appoint- Under the plan of reorganiza- ‘tion formulated by the Lions, consist of ‘nine several of the members will serve ‘as active members of the Boy Scout committees and the club s support the Boy Members of the Lions decided ‘to hold. a. “fixing” up party Monday night at the club rooms. Men and women will be asked {to fix up.the quarters. Next Thursday night the club twill play host to the High School graduates of Key West. The new. barbecue pit will be finished on that date, so that a will start at 6:30 p. m. '} > Fred Miller, president, presid- cd at the meeting. After the meeting -the _club .members at- tended the donkey softball game with the Rotary Club. INOTICE! All Bicycles must have Schools will open Sept. 2 and! will close June 1,. 1948, the Board of Education of Monroe County decided at a meeting last night at the Court House. Under the new state law, fix- ing the time of service of teach- ers at 10 months instead of nine months a year, the, board also voted to have teachcrs report Aug. 25 and to end their stay in the schools on June 11 next year. Contracts with four teachers were approved at the meeting last “night. The four teachers were ‘not originally . included among those submitted by the; school principals, but the board announced that they were not in-| cluded: through oversights. { Several interested citizens ap-! peared at last night’s meeting as result of current rumors the board had decided to release a number of teachers. ! “There is absolutely nothing to such reports,” said Willard M. Albury, sui itendent of the public instruction, today. At last night’s meeting the board also received the signed contract of Miss Marjorie Co-; burn, Chicago, a teacher of! choral singing at Key West High School nevt year. Miss Coburn will also teach glee club singing and recitals. EEL POOR OLD CRAIG’S . SERVICE STATION Division at Francis -Phone 9134 Division and Francia pra atal —Your PURE OIL Den Now in Stock ‘Champion OUTBOARD MOTORS : Immediate Delivery ATTENTION, ALL ELKS!. The Charter Bus leaves a City License and the li-! ri, Club tomorrow, 6:00 presse must also be display- } BIENVENIDO PEREZ, Chief of Police. Re Se Ls A.M., (Saturday, May 17).| Be on time for depar- ture. (sd) J. STUART HICKS, Exalted Rule: i at Aha ft ea yg ual go on '_Exciting style note, Is Just Not Sinffy CARTHAGE, Mo.—(AP)—On top of his meat counter in Hales’ market, Diek Long set up a scale size display with a stuffed red ! squirrel wearing an: apron and a white butcher’s cap with the name “Dick.” The squirrel, stuff- ed as part of a taxidermy course Long studied by mail, holds a knife and sharpening steel and there are other knives on the meat block with sawdust on. the floor and a background of tiny refrigerators. “The hardest part of the dis- play,” said Long, with a straight face, “was finding a left-handed squirrel. I’m left-handed and 1b! wanted the display Ay be life- like.” That’s Cheesecake! GRAND ISLAND, Neb rom a story sent to the Grand Island Daily Independent: “.. . This is the first time the women bowlers have dressed since before the war, and revives an old-custom, . .” Palace Theater KEN CURTIS in “Over The Santa Fe Tr. News and Serial | a FACTORY = TRAINED MECHANIC We Unc the Most Medern Tools ‘nnd Factory Methods NAVARRO, Incorporated. ZA See Lions and Rotarians Play Softball LIVE DONKEYS. Bayview Park Tonight Admission - 30c and 60c in the Naval Reserve unit, under} —(AP).jyear extends from May 17 to the ORGANIZATION OF. UNIT*— WEST BY $15,000 AN I. “ Key West will pengtiiese the} Jextent, of about * 5,000 annually through, the formation of a locat division of the, Maval Reserve, ‘it |’ today. Ae eight. aapatane the. eastern, ‘Fhe’ role Key ‘West sai pay. in. in| bear tionwide campaign § to in-|) It was:reported that 140 Mb America’s investment. in| participated in ‘the ripe peace; by building a strong Naval} “bombs” were Reserve, wilt ‘be shown Sunday/.York City od Philadelphia, the When the Naval Reserve sWeek largest, of the cities that wee officially ;starts. fag Be ; ‘It is hoped:here to form a di-!’. Data ‘were obtained-on-eve vision of 210 officers, and men| phase of the bombing, including }® the amount of. gasoline that was. the command ‘of Comdr, R. .J.; used. The Quinby, USN, retired. Men of ail) approximate ranks and grades may be enlist-; hours. ed- under this program,‘ although. SS eiaeaK ac PUAN MPNMRRGQUNYTOON ERA CRP Comdr. Quinby.at first had) the, shown, a°division will: be formed formation of an Electronics War-' in Key’ West. A recruiting office fare Company. * | will be ‘open each day -at the ‘Operation Naval Reserve will ,Post Office. be’ observed on a national scale| Members of the new organiza- during ‘the week of May 18 to 25, tion, which is open to men be- and ‘has. as. its objective the tween the ages of 17 and 24, will maintaining—as an - instrument , have access to the latest training for world ‘peace. and better citi-; devices of the ‘Navy-and may zenship—the potentials of ‘Amer- | learn a trade while still main- ica’s victorious sea power. | taining civilian status. They may _A. recruiting. drive. will be draw pay for drills attended. or pened to enlist veterans and for going on ~Reserve cruises, ‘nori-veterans for the. Naval Re- Service in the Reserve counts to- three and one-half ‘state: that: it anterest ‘is service in the..regular. Navy. . S were in the air | Wit Naval _ authorities. here , ward longevity pay the same as it) ~puffielent-; § |'As for the next six ‘fers said that if it — “ANOTHER BILL CON- Elks Go to State | CERNS ELECTION DIS- Meet Saturday TRICTS .OF COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD With a good chance of bringing | (hy The ‘iced ‘Cieniy the State Convention here in; TALLAHASSEE, May’ 16.— 1948, some 75 members of the Key | ; Representative Papy today intro- West Elks will leave for Tampa duced House Bill 871, authorizing tomorrow morning to attend the; Reeenonee county Snaps - 'to buy or lease properties offere 1947 annuai session’ of Florida ‘for sale by the Federal Govern- Elks. Forty members will leave’ -ment. on the 6 a.m. bus and the remain-| He also introduced Hous¢ Bill der will: go by automobile or ‘872, dividing Monroe county into {three county school board elec- tion districts and providing that this act shall not operate ta dis- place or in any wise disturb any jane, Officials of the local lodge said | they intended to secure the 1948! convention for Key West and it present County Board of Public Was reported today in some quar- Thetruction member during the ters that they had already been term of office for which he or she promised it. The convention this cted or appointed. NOTICE! Bicycle Riders caught riding on sidewalks will be arrested and fined. Severe fine awaits those convicted of charge. BIENVENIDO PEREZ, Chief of Police. 20th. Heading the list of Key West s will be Exalted Ruler J. rd Hicks; P. J. Ross, vice- nt of the state organiza- Al Borrison, past — exalted ruler; Secretary John Richard- son and Officers Frank Bentley, Will D. Albury, Paul Sher and Bob Saunders. BA242444444444444 PRESCRIPTIONS Tagredionts Ingredients GARDNER'S PHARMACY 1114 Division St., Cor. Varela Phone 177 ATT ETSI, Santhernmagt Garage in U. 8. SEALED BEAM HEADLIGHTS ROY’S KEY WEST AUTO PARTS 121 Duval Street 728 Simonton St. city's cause, he legislation in Congress to Navy acquisition of the said they felt that a definite de- cision on the project cannot be reached for six months. “I ean assure the people of Poinciana,” Carbonell said, “that their homes will remain in the same stutus at least until Fall. There will be no Navy action June 1." The city commissioner added that he “never saw a man whe worked as diligently on a problem as George Smathers has on this matter.” Carbonell said that he expected to remain in Washington at lewet overnight. The city manager pointed out have been introduced in Congress providing for transfer of such housing projects to the community housing authorities but ho action has been taken on them. $6,000 Annually (By Associated Press + TALLAHASSEE, May i Representative B. C. Papy of Monroe county, introduced house bill 831, setting the salary of the Tax Assessor of Monroe county nat $6,000 annually. Fryers and Roastes Our Poultry Was Alive Yesterday You Save Money When You Buy at KEY WEST POULTRY & EGG MARKET CHARLIE HICKEN, Mgr. Sanchez Grocery Bldg.

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