The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 26, 1947, Page 1

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fh Fi flit gene. 5-4 , the Officers Wives Club, ’an-, ‘what should) be: done <with ‘refer- fence to. granting licenses. to sev “ saloons . Whicl the: state ‘bev- some . months. it James pol ‘Ca ATE SER MON DELIVERED SUN- DAY; CLASS, NIGHT ON, i WEDNESDAY e | Graduates of Key. West High School yesterday were told they jmust fight social injustice, racial jPrejudice and corruption by the pRev. John E. Pickens, pastor of the Congregational Church, in a the bacculaurate Sermon deliv. , eseaped mob, reported today }, to authorities that he would give ‘ered — yesterday i school. “The fight against these things will demand ‘the very best that is at’ the high in’ you,” the Rev. Mr. Pickens.men and a state patrolman, Prejudices | APER IN THE MONDAY, MAY 26, 1947 ‘y Two Negroes = , Safe In Jail; Escape Mobs. ' (hy ‘Ansoeiated Preap) RALEIGH, ‘N.C. May 26.— Buddy Bush, a negro, who had hiniself up were he assured safe- ty: from mob ‘violence. He surréndered in the central part .df‘ the state, to three FBI and San Car- {told ‘the 80 youngsters, who, on was: brought to the state prison imity: to Boat. Friday, will receiye their di- plomas, ‘from’ ‘the: high school. "You need to make. all possible more. ‘ “Whether you find that ad of ;preparation., Already you ‘have! péen rearrested and confined’ in} f|made some, but you will. need’ gn ‘Pending an appeal to the state ;that school, there is just one rule | reme.court the bars have been : apmlet eigttion jfor thé good soldier of Jesus Christ to follow—‘Study to show}. heard |thyself approved unto God a decision... No: more new ean be. issypd because of her state law which prohib- ts licenses. to. be issued for more workman that needeth not to be ashamed rightly dividing the word of truth” ‘Trainees Advised . tional training is this school or, + (Darlington, S..C.,. reported that: a’ negro who had escaped from a mob of 67 white men, had undisclosed jail). to Name Type of - Address Change Veterans in ‘institutional and “Yours also will be the oppor-|pn-the-job training who submit tunity to do something about the/eha mess in which the world finds it-;ans self. Don’t think you know how to attempt it. es Of address to the Veter. dministration should indi- cate if it is a temporary or perm- You'll only be/anent. address change, Veterans’ fooling you yourselves. You are |Contact Officer Eugene Anheir not. ready, but you can get ready. said today. Anheir is in charge ».“Now-~is the time. to decide|t ‘once and for all where your time |< interests and Of and ‘talent, your of the V.A. contact office here. In ‘cases of permanent changes address, so specifying - wilt jabilities,, willbe used and then speed up the transfer ‘of' the vet-' We fore. ‘There’ is iq yesterday: conducted idy.to do a better ever been done: be- no . adventure equal to that found in’ giving {your life in the fight for God and the. adventu “and ant, principal of . High .. School. 4 erans’ records’ to thé ‘regional of- five* having jurisdiction ‘over. the area in which ‘he will be’ located, peahels explained. | : ‘I ehee it is only temporary so that only; their checks will be; forwarded, the,;,Pro- |Lorraitie Nottage was at the Di-l1; is not necessary''to transfer! cessiqn and ; Solemn. Benediction ano for the processional, and Mrs. claim files and pay records to .crament, in |Diane Ohmie,; accompanied by VA office to ha hecks'( mcion With Pemiecostal Surt {Beatrice Moreno, rendered ® vo-|eont to enother temporary. adr cal solo, — : dress, Anheir continued. i Mnvocation was given by .thg; Address changes are accepted’ Rev. E. S. Doherty, pastor of Ley!py the VA either on the regula- Memorial Church, the Rev. Jamesjtion VA change of address form MacConnell, rector of the Epis-'or by letter. Any change must eee Church, gave a scripture |bear the signature of the veteray. reading. | Following the bacculaurate | °. sermon by the Rev. Mr. Pickens, | Marine Corps a prayer was given by the Rev.| League to Mee t and: boys in neat arked the proces- of which marched H. Johnson, pastor, bear- Most Blessed Sacrament a i dresses ‘suits. mi the end G. Leon Wells, of First Methodist | i Vincent de Paul. |Church. The benediction was ‘Tiny Henrietta Sands led the jciven by the Rev. Mr. Doherty. | procession as crown bearer, with (Miss Ondine’ Pita as the May Queen and Claudina La Fe and The Sodality of the Infant Jesus leek. ‘The carried. baskets filled with rose Navy fliers featured of eee on fying 1 ties PRO ofy'St., Vincent de Paul and the | Ushers also carried _ torches es around the. Blessed Sacrament. ‘Benediction was held at 6 p. m. : fon the grounds of the Parish Cen- ter where a portable altar was ‘used. After. the singing of “O m- | Salutaris,”: the procession formed ‘and marehed up Duval street to Division- and -down : Divisign to ‘the church, with 15 organizations participatinng. . Apply to Wed ’ Applications ‘for marriage li- cerises were. made to County norial, Judge. Raymond R. Lord Satur- = "Iiday by Raymond E. Ganzaga, 21, | be observed by Ir” 100g Southard street, and . Lydia .-M. Arevado, 16, of 7-D Porter Place; by Walter M. An- drews, --26,-of 17-2 Poinciana 1 Place, and Jennie E. Pryor, 20, ed of 122-A Poinciana Place, and by Se RE ‘Everett J. Hawker, 27, of the U.S. y:and Alma Claupein, 19, of jefferson “Hotel, ‘ | 151 N.E. FIRST ST. gE i Meeting Postponed Class night will be held at the graduating class Wednesday’ at 8 p.m. The class is scheduled to tory of their school days. Valedictory will be given by;members of the newly-formed of Roosevelt Bouleyard as Ace-| petals. and strewed them before |Blizabeth Ann Gardner, while|detachment of the Marine the|the Blessed Sacrament. Members the salutatory will be delivered | League. by Nancy Blauvelt. The class will present the school a motion picture projector. Principal O’Bryant will pre- sent awards to Elizabeth Ann Gardner, Nancy Blauvelt, Gerald- ine Albury, Kermit Roberts, Tony Machado, Joan Porter, Dale ElI- lis, Nancy Sterling, Betty Cot- trell and Claude Valdez. HUSBAND PILOTS KEY WESTER HERE Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Allison, from Dallas, Tex., arrived Thurs- day afternoon for a visit with Lt. (jg) and Mrs. J. A. Phelan and Mrs. C. E. Dexter, of 1118 Watson street. Mrs. Allison is the former Miss Edna Phelan of Key West, whose wedding took place last January 7th. Allison is an A.M.M.2c with the Naval Reserve at Dallas and for- merly from Houston, Tex. The couple came by plane, piloted by Mr. Allison and plan to return ‘Thursday, May 29. | { Tuesday Night A meeting will be held tomor- row night at 7:30 o'clock in the was fired about 5 p.m. yesterday, | mr tt Joan Elwood as maids of honor. jgive a sketch reviewing the his-|Recreation Hall of the Marine 'Acevtdo told police, from a-car Past. year and a half the district The City Commission was ; to, hold: a: special mpeting at:-5 a proposal to lease the Key West. Country Club. building on Stock Island to the. American Legion, ‘Commander C..B. Harvey of the Legion was slatéd ‘to «present ‘ request from that organization t use the building as a,¢lub house. Terms of the Legion. proposal | were to be disclosed at the meet- ing. Harvey appearéd atia ni special ‘meeting of ane. Cr y sion’ and ‘informéd* it: that‘ ‘Legion has sufficient fubds it Members. of' the ‘how v defunct Key West Country’ | wn 1925, pe Par that the city cannot’ dispose “af the building. until it forecloses the $4,000 ‘mortgage which, it“ holds on the, property. Under the of- ficial call which ‘hag’ gone: out to Commission. , members, _how- ever, the meeting is to consider an act leasing the ‘building and does not enter into the possibil- ity of selling it: 5 4 A former officer of the, Coun. try: Club organization said totlay that the building: r its an initial investment of $40,000. ‘The Jand is owned by the tity.’ About 1933 the Federal Emergency Rei lief Administration $0tiebves. the building but: left it‘in:pbor. according ‘tb. *of' the ‘Country Club... Tt. has. ‘used since about ‘1939; "The "Legion is‘ reported ganiza : Acevedi Shot Through Shoulder | George Acevedo, carpenter ond “Nentoal Exec. Sec. concrete work supervisor for Avelio Corral, contractor, was in Galey’s Hospital today with tbullet. wound through his left} # Mrs.. Helen E. McNeil has been! shoulder. Acevedo told police Wednesday that he had been ‘shot at four times since 6 p.m. Tues: day. The shot which found its mark fre ry are generally poor in S Be Held Monday “Unless Taxes Paid: ? Unless: the county’s delinquent | taxpayers come in this week andj ‘pay their 1947-28 taxes, the coun-' ‘ty, will be forced to. sell. their 1,500 | ‘be, steps: al ny of their ‘prop: plactd on. them)? “Mey: have until) F E pleterat puta oleh fe 4, iy eda = § is { a i Hi i z & 5 E & F & shee tie ell sf F i | 4 Ys § & ‘a golf course. | coe Tere = ‘back in ip who will construct ‘track on the dmp tory arrangements can be reached, The Board of Directors of golf club assert that “tourists now complaining we do not have an 18-hole course, ists demand and if we trade we: mu copes a the ar tuted er! end. we my se alg aC iil s5 2 He Jnéee Monday. a td pay the. taxes’ and thus pfévent . -peyment::.-of;' ilmore Leaves (Ste Siar On Cruise Today ‘Mrs. Helen McNeil For the first time she has mov- .ed since last.November, the USS, ‘Howard W. Gilmore, the subma- ‘rine tender attached to Key West Submarine Base, left port today on an operational cruise, during which she will engage in gunnery practice. The Gilmore will re- turn here Thursday. Of K. W. Red Cross appointed executive secretary of the Key West Chapter, American: ed Cross, it was announced by ! {Allan L. Hampton, chapter chair- | Than. i Mrs. McNeil has been for the’ Barracks, Submarine Base, by the |parked on the Garrison Bight side }welfare supervisor of the State Corps At that time the detachment’s | application for a charter will be made ready for submission to na- tional headquarters. | At last week’s meeting, Col. G.' D. Hatfield, USMC, retired, save a short talk, in which he pointed out the advantages offered by the | Marine Corps League. Col. Hat- field was formerly 1 officer at Seventh Naval District Head- quarters in Miami. Organizers said any man who was at the last meeting will have j his name on the list at the South- ard street gate and he will check in and out there. New applicants must bring with them their dis- charge or a photostatic copy for ‘admission. LEAL LEE, Auto Bargains rt 9A95.00 -. 395.00) 805.00 | Navarro, Inc. Opp. Bus Station 1 ITH CEMETERY PARK CO. We invite you bee met, Lager hearing Appel City Commis- sion chambers on evening at At this time our application fer a change of zone to allow decided. a cemetery park will be We think-a park is needed here, and we believe you think the meeting, you too, Our Mrs. Warren will talk: over WKWF at 6:30 ». m. today and 4:30 p. m. tomorrow, will leatn about the many advantages & burial grounds. ‘uesday night. if you attend cemetery park offers over the ofdinary Wi vedo was driving his bullet-mark- ed sedan out on the boulevard. The bullet entered ‘from the front. Acevedd >was’ unable describe, Chief of Police Bienven. ido Perez said, the car fromuwhich the shot came or its ‘occupants. The chief ‘said the police could do nothing unless they had more information. Acevedo told The Citizen Wed- nesday he had reason to suspect who his assailant is and con- nected it with his work as a su- pervisor for a contractor. He said apparently some people think he has a license as a contractor but denied that he has. BEYER ASSIGNED HERE Carleton M. Beyer of San Di- ego, ‘son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Pierce of 417 Elizabeth street, has been attached to the Fleet Sonar School here - on; a five-week _ special assignment. Beyer is a member of -the Naval Electroni¢s Laboratory at San Diego. ur: PRESCRIPTION meee toes ine mcs sy ‘GARDNER'S PHARMACY- 1114 Division St, Cor. Varela - . Next to La Conel vermierty Aublers Service Station LaCONCHA Hetel 4 NEXT EXPERT REPAIR WORK. ae =p CARS PARKED ‘Welfare Board in Key West. | The. date of July 20:for enter- | ing upon active duty at the chap-: ter: headquarters’ was’ set to en- able Mrs. McNeil to’ take a vaca- ion with her parents in Cali-! fornia and complete a: Red Cross training’course in’ Southeastern) Area’ Headquarters in‘ Atlanta, + She has an excellent —back- ground and experience in social- welfare work. Mr.-- Hampton ‘pointed out that she graduated from Chapman College, Los An- ‘geles,. with a major in j work, followed by extensive ex-! perience with the California State | Relief Administration. As a vol-' unteer she also worked in the All Nations Foundation, Sunset Community Center, and Hollen- beck Community Center, all well- known California organizations. Hgr volunteer work also has in-j chided Red Cross, church, and civic organization activities. ~ During the period between now and July 20, the Southeastern Area Headquartérs of Red Cross! will endeavor to supply a tem-! porary official as executive secre- taryfor the local chapter. Re- eG tO) . A’ Brive Around the . Boulevard... and A Hamburger WEAVER'S Stock Island Tey The cruise is reported to be in- cident to the transfer of com- mand of the vessel from Capt. John Aazer, USN, to Capt. Charles O. Triebel, USN, who will assume command of the vessel shortly after she returns to port here, Capt. Azer will not leave Key ‘West. He has been placed in com- mand of Submarine Division 42, which is stationed here. St. Paul Women to Hold Communion A corporate communion of all women of St. Paul’s Episeo- social | 4? the United Thank Offering will be taken. New envelopes issued, by Na- tional Council, as well new boxes, may be secured after the service from the U.T.O. eusto- dian, Mrs. Gloriana M. Bayly. lames must be placed on the en- velopes containing the offerings. EEE IES (uaered REPLACE MENT ?— PARTS ROY'S KEY WEST AUTO PARTS 121 Duval Street uum Phone (11 mae VVVIVV VV VVC FVIII Ge Announcing ... the OPENING of the C&W Electric Shop 832 DUVAL STREET Electric Motors Rewound and Repaired ‘ —Also— Repairs Made On All Appliances

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