The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 28, 1947, Page 1

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OUTHERNMOST may return ‘to washington rt en eee Sais stig ty with a Tt was said further that he keeping close touch with as iblic les lands 01 stock Island and to oard Dismisses lo ‘Charges! vigil at or neat ; . KEY WEST, tc =| On USS Atlanta - Touring Pacific; (Special to The Citizen) GREAT LAKES, Ill, May 28.. Felipe Rendon, chief cook, \ of Thompson Lane, Key West, serving aboard the light cruis- er USS Atlanta, which is on an yextensive tour of the South Pa- for cific area. Four Papy Bills. Become law ‘(By Associated Press) TALLAHASSEE, May 28.--The {following - Monroe county bills became laws, without the ‘gaver- inor’s signature: House bill 743, fixing the sal- ary of the Juvenile judge. 3 House bill 744, fixing the sal. Se Ee Easier biking: hep sieht the’ fitst battery, said ° yey supporters and opponents of es the 96 need. jthe proposed Warten-Goldsmith tery had their cemetery, the City Commission |: indicated ene Se nighk Aciied nchaen the ing’ the Bis 8 fall gate well and ive have |voters of the city sive: tbe Sobl Bees leesciadst 95 LN vagtual mili. ;rezone some 17 city blocks near i par- First: and. +/Second’ ‘streets,’ off {ticipated ‘gach - officer, ’ Roosevelt: Loreena . Warrant, oe. and" enlisted ‘other man. will net- exceed two years’ | ' bie See } ow ous Class night of the graduating} |class of Key West High School '(All at ere First ever Kermit Roberts, P.-T.A. Award, | Tony Machado, $50.Dr. Warren ; - Nancy’ Sterling, i ttf ee iv. Ser Service Board this!ary of the criminal court solici- jatar {| charges of -tor, Dperetia a ayg Po unbecoming an officer | House bill 745, providing $3,500 Nk a made against Patrolman Frank ‘expenses for the tax assessor's ot; ‘Little Bit of “iaeiaae nro Caraballo's 10-day fice. * Presented Thurs. peision was cancelled and he House bill 750, fixing the Mon. day evening at the Parish Hall |was restored to full hay — of the roe county juvenile probation of- : ‘hurch ;date of of St. oe ure! The homer ection a na Seles ficer’s Rae ci serargie @ two-hour hearing tape hihi peey. Tom W Four Key West boys will grad- uate tomor! ese from St. Leo Col- | hool, St. ¥ by” i P. McLinden of the school. ig, They are » Robert* ward Sullivin! William" Roberts, ‘ Johnson, leader of 26 petiton- ers, said he would not object to. ichanging the zoning to Residen- i aecnlanad in their Nalipank: Guard Guard ‘ed to: Residential AB was’ not), Dion,”'Ed- eae al partment - Edward": McCowan. ‘Mrs. Postwar National Guard, "hich tial AB. whereupon Bentley said he and. ‘J. Stuart Hicks and Philip Toppino would not press :their application for a change to a. business classification, Their {@Pplication to have’ 16 lots chang- | phy, DiA.R. Award. Betty Cottrell, Rotary Citizen-|bury, superintendent of ship. Award (cup). ‘instruction, Weve ve evwvwvewwvwwveverevevorecores ISLAND HOPPING IN YOUR CAR TO j“6 ou pe at Tit, has ing of pn q ee FUL SPOT IN USA. , Saldtaial Spiiain retain ntti ee ‘By EVELYN ‘| 88 oil Want We fata misre; and" a TD ad (Gertie “'Robetti, 912" x street) feft''téday fof “St. Léo to bis Sam’ ‘ Goldsthith, ‘ohe of chief backers ‘of thé’ stoponed | pack..up ‘your, ¢lothes, |heat that purifies. You fee! the spoke at ‘lerigth’ on’ his Jip in your.car and hop:down |soft, cool breezes caressing you an enn seuceamiind re nts + the National ‘Guard will be Cemetery, er yrs Thompson, and Brenda aicipal cfeen Enrique Esquinal- twins from America, Bar-} Witnesses were Chief Perez, Ladd and Gail Sidi 3 'Sgt.. Ramon Cabrera, Castro, ‘the singing. ofy the “Star | Judge Esquinaldo, Mrs. Sher and Banner,” and the Na- jA. jeSihden méchanic. . Awards Will Be f |! Given Tomorrow Annval American Legion school medal awards will be pre- sented to children tomorrow morning at the Convent of Mary Immaculate and at ‘St.. Joseph's School. “| The presentation at the Con- weeting, vent will be conducted by Gretna Wweetihg, | xscClain, president, Arthur Saw. yer Auxiliary Unit No. 28. The recipient “be Caroline A, Gibbs, daughter of Comdr. and Mrs. A, G. Gibbs. Comdr. Gibbs is stationed at the U.S. Naval ted {Hospital in Key West. Miss Gibbs W@'Yinas been selected ‘as the honor gtudent of the 8th Grade for the award. “The fecipient at St. Joseph’s School will be William Laurie Roberts, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, 2760 Staples ave- ‘oung Roberts is an 8th student, Post Commander Arthur Sawyer will present the ra of character, evs edent ‘when’ ‘her’ son, Wil. lian, is’ graduated. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dion, 512 Simonton street, left Tuesday to see their son, Robert, graduate. Church Trustees Named Yesterday Trustees of Matecumbe-Mara-‘ thon .Methodist Church were named yesterday in a paper filed with County Clerk Ross C. Saw- yer by Dr. Henry W. Blackburn, president of. the conference, and Dolores Pinder, secretary. The trustees are Wellington Sawyé@r, Henry: Johnson and W. Beaure- gard Albury. +-' There are three position va- scholarship, ‘citizenship, etc. | § an annual Americanism a OF. AN'IRON LUNG B.P.O.E. FLKS, NO. 551 pe aig ye skep- teal Guy Winery, all in _ one campaign. Read in The Citizen Tomorrow the game. as for, the Regular. Aron: The qualifications for re- | ‘entistment in thie ‘Guard are as jfollows:* | Thirty-five ‘under 36, 3 months; 36- under 37, 1 year; 37 under 38, ; 12. years; 38 under 39, 3 years; 39 undet 40,4 years; ‘40:and over, | 5 years.“ Personnet isha from the! project. He said’ ‘the - “zoning jregulations were not hard and and fast rules which cannot be {changed.” He said he had applied ° ito the Planning Board to have "°°: the zoning changed from Resi- {dential A but the Board had no ,category for cemeteries. . He scoffed at’ the petition of 157 protesting residents submit- ted by Edmund R. Curry, prop- Look every movement and realize it is caer: the trade winds that men have written about for centuries. Magnificent, wonderful shiws |drop anchor here, laden with When you arrive, you'll stgp |tiches from far off, exciting \your car quickly to get out and ‘Places you read about when « take a good look at the mighty {child in school. ocean, the different. shades of! 1 walk into one of the many blues and greens; you'll sniff the {little shops that are tucked here salt air like a hound dog that and there on the busy streets; \to Key West, Florida map and: get your first thrill. That's the beginning of happi- ‘ane ona Ceftificate of Dis. |" ability Discharge are not elig-: ible for efilistment in the Na-: tional Guard inasmuch as a sol- ‘ 5 dier not qualified for service in Come to him later and said they the Regular Army is not quali- | Wished they hadn’t signed. If tiéd for enlistment in the Guard. \P2mes were necessary, he said, Personnel drawing any form of | ‘he could produce several mail. \disability compensation are dis- ybags full. He said he didn’t be- ualified: for ‘enlistment. [lieve such @etitions should be signed by people from all over caneies for commissioned: officers |the city. Today Goldsmith claim- | in the local.mit. Any Warrant Of- }¢¢ that many of the signatures | ficer or commissioned officer inj were in the - same, handwriting the ‘ORC who thgy be interested, | 2nd many from the same address, ate requested.;to. contact Capt. including children. Reherts and full-information wilt! Of the 17 city blocks for ibe given. | SA which rezoning is. sought, seven ametne being will be made into the cemetery, | sal Toor, nde ate |the rest into lots for large homes, tions ‘Guard Armory. located at | Goldsmith said. Terming the | ace 6f White and Southard | Project “a business proposition ' streets; arte the | following | Which will help Key West,” he, hours: From 6:00 p. m., to 9:00 Said the “only use which can be | p. ™., week days; from 2:00 p.m. imade of the property now is to itd 9:00 p,m. on Saturdays. {Sail boats” Key West holds the distinction Four blocks, he said, will be i having one of the oldest Na- |{illed in with six feet of marl, | lerty owner near the proposed | {cemetery, and said that mony ‘of | those who had signed it had just got the scent of a coon. Ov- ‘ erhead' Old Sol is grinning ‘down and you know that at the end of the road is a place where all is peace, all is sunshine, all is beauty.« 4 I found a small, sleepy village my brain is stunned with the glory I behold. All the lovely creations in gold, silver, silky, ‘satins, cotton, hemp, nuts, thet here. ‘There is much activity,! if that is what you are, looking | for, but I was looking for the good things, the beautiful things , —things that bring peace and jjoy to the soul. I found, them here. Perhaps I could have found been looking, but having been here for one short week before, I ‘hurried back to the island where I had seen sv beauty. There are long, {them in another place, had I) white | tation. ‘Trains, the peoples in far away places made with their hands, materials, and time. I need time now, time to gaxe in wonder at each new beauty, whether I am on the busy little streets of flowering trees, oF walking the long beaches where the beautiful ovean lays her bounty at my feet. And the most wonderful of olf wonders—Key West is only om of the stepping stones thet teed into my America, the great Unit. much jed States. I have my choice of traneper buses, airplane beaches, clean white sand, the! ships. I could even walk t « blue water with its jpumnadar iat mit fine landscaping, it will be limited to 6,500. Mrs. Genevieve “Warren and Al Mills will do {sod Giiard organizations in the uptry. an 5 felt that Key Igounire 4o- maintain this record. The oe National Guard offers ‘many advantages to men ‘who may be~ interested. Capt. Roberts, commanding officer of jthe locg) unit, will be glad to ex- plain these advantages any time to anyone at ‘the hours miention- ed above. . An effort is being. made ve re- cruit. the. local. unit to full strength before any unit in the state, dnd alsa of giving the state of. Florida its best organization. ‘The record. of the local unit has and when .com-. Old ; timers of the Na- Guard who can meet. re- W@esbuats to 40 oge liitatons as Qudted aré urged to report to the Armory fr further informa- \tiom. and three up to two or three feet. the landscaping, Goldsmith re- The other 10 would be filled in | vealed. place like this! D. Spald and Associate ‘ neering supply the fit by dredging Garrison Hight which, he said, would ait me }terially in providing the city « . to street level. To fill four blocks, he said, 60,000 cubic yards of fill| will be required. Twelve inches of topsoil will be placed over the | fill. Capacity _ of the cemetery | will be 9,000 graves but to per- | SEAT COMERS ROY'S KEY WEST AUTO PARTS 121. Duval Strect wuucem Phone (2 EES ROASTERS and and FRYERS BRADY'S (Live Liye) Poultry and E B (Laze) Pos ine woe ee Phone Sé - RERRRAARAARAAAAAARARR Explaining the need of a new |yacht basin. ceuetery, Goldsmith minced no | In asserting that the cemetery | words. He said two people are; would be sufficient fe Ke jbaried in the same grave at the | West needs until 1907, Goldsmith |present cernetery frequently. idispused quickly of suggestions Saying, “you ought to know |that Stock Island or the end of ing ghe- ” he asserted Key West Island be used. The hat somiefimes “even more than ‘latter area, he said, is necessu: tha » buried in the for residences; Stock Island's resent grave- | only remaining unused ares yard, he saith ‘dolld not be ex-|too open to storms, The new panded withoit ‘taking people's cemetery would be on a perpe homes.by condemnation. | (Continued on Page Two) Arrangements have been com- | -—— pleted, Goldsmith added, with R. ‘41 Chev. Club Cpe. - ‘40 Ply Tudor aE ! MED DOE, | NANANIO, Inccrporeted News and Seria! | Opposite Bus Station ESE Used Car Bargains

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