The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 2, 1947, Page 1

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4 RNMO ST ig EWSPAPER’ INTHE y May. :Baggatal t By JOHN R. VOSBURGH i City Editor of the Key West Citizen The ten tons of. surplus materials which will go on sale to vet- erans Wednesday at the War Assets Administration sale at Gato ‘Warehouse wili be “practically all new goods”, Roy Thackston, chief in charge of the sale, said today. official quickly dispelled any thoughts which veterans here ! F § : I ! The ion of buying the Key have had that they are being offered second-hand or second-! Municipal Hospital from the ‘Se Paris. They are ont i Heads Of higher materials, Not only are the, j Government will come be- en ¢ the Monroe County Com- ion at its first June. meeting w night. government has proffered almost all new but sell at caste tov cw.” (Deaths In U.S. for example, sell for 75} ° "High gual From Accidents Schools Selected, For Another Year fl | f 448 each. High quality foot-| t f I India. which, as any ex-G.I. a tract to sell the hospital f rs -digpny Rapetaien ichows, ost: & minimum of $10- I W k d M4 bullding, which cost’ a total of | Seven of the eight school eet the. : boundary |$12 during the war sell for $2.95. n Weekend, 447 ra pelle to the county|Principals of Monroe _ county ‘ lor 000. have received their reappoint- figures give an idea of the county must make a de-|ments for next year, Willard V. price-scale. (Ry The Associated Press) $60,00 chell, North Beach Inn Proprietor, Says N. R. Fink Insurance “About $35,000” Woman Taken Ill SAW MAN IN HOTEL | | JUST BEFORE BLAZE; On Tortugas; She; JaP |. ‘Thackston also. announced to-| WASHINGTON, June 2. — ce Treat ach age gov- ey, superintendent beat public FIRE DEPT. PRAISED mew premier{day that ’s and women’s Deaths from accidents over the jas made its. offer only | instruction, announced. today. et standing near is a Com.) wel be ayaa in arg’ teeta Memorial Day week-|U5#1 that date, after which'time | They are Horace. O’Bryant, Flies Back Here acti ‘or ue 8 that he. is}quantity, also. Mac West life‘end thus far total 447, with other |it & Proposed to sell the building {Principal of Key West. High é jfew min ea eee believer in ‘and_a limited number of/reports yet to. be received. to fhe highest bidders. School; E. E. Hamilton, principal! yrs Ann C, Jones, wife of| hotel on po os watches. The watches will be! It was thought that the total irman Frank Bentley of the |of Division Street Elementary = d peed. in flames about ' sold, like the 50 typewriters avail- | may reach the 500 mark. , (Cofhty Commission said it | School; W. E. Fowler, of Harris Dewitt W. Jones, ms atone a bane’ sont is wes ; by issuing numbers to the! Traffic accidents numpbered/P¥ bly would be determined ; School; Albert H. Carey, of Poin-|ed tothe Submarine Base, is} Pee today. It was. dis- alrespective buyers. The numbers /185; plane crashes, 103; drown-jtoorrow night if the contract | ciana Elementary School; Charles |resting well today at.Naval Hos. iS etee by ae ae prep. Will then be placed in a fish bow! ‘ings, 49, and from’ miscellaneous|% #eceptable, and if the county | Albury, teacher-prineipal of Ta. | pital after being flown here from! er: that the mb oe land drawn. i jcauses, 110. hquld support the institution, | vernier School, and John MeFor-|Dry ‘Tortugas Saturday in ai" Neat yiok et eee ae All other items will be. sola! California led the states with 4) Inder the present arrange.'ran Pinder, of Matecumbe | Navy seaplane when she was'gaved 1 ek over-the-counter in regular re- total of 33; Michigan ranked sec-jmept Doth the city and the {school and St. Elmo Greaux, of | taken suddenly ill. se e peck Serene ae ail fashion. ‘Thackston has a,ond with 18, and Indiana, third,|Codmty pays the hospital $15,000 | Douglass School... Mrs. Jones was in a party of| peitchalt lwith 17. a Year. It is not known how! Supt. Albury aflgounced that) 95 Navy couples which sailed the lous at The pre-holiday estimate of | meh more than that the hospital | Mrs. Sue M. Moore, principal of | Friday morning for Dry Tortugas Reger ond graaee: ffic accidents, made by the] ¢ caph year. ; Marathon School, had requested | on a sightseeing trip. They made said “about S90400" in fire National Safety Couneil, fell short Iso Oming before the com-! retirement under the state Pen-|the trip aboard the Navy Tug insurente wes quneee 60 Se ing in lines—some fast service. by 90. The couneil ' predicted | mijsion tomorrow night is some! sion plan, and said he was look-| yrp-297, building. The Ine wap Bought ‘A store has been. set up in the that 275 would ve killed in traf-] kin of a report from the beach’ ing for a suitable principal for) ayy went well until early Sat- for 942, 300 by ‘Dien Perguees ground floor warehouse section fic accidents, but the total thus! committee, headed by Commis. | the school. iitday morsing. when. Mra Jones| Lee eS Se fof the building with the entrance far is placed at 185. {sioner Gerald: Saunders. Claren “I will be very glad’ to re-} became ill. A message to that ef- momhete of bee SSE lon Virginia street. ‘In addition ————$ | Hes and Bentley also serve on, ceive applications for the Mara-! fect was radived to the Sub- — Substantial improvements VFW Post Buvs (Gp cercumaes ‘thon School ~ position,” “Albury|jcrine Base, The officers there} save naam made cn ee Grae ost uys | utine matters will engage | said. decided to send a seaplane for sure sine shem, t the remainder of the meeting. ‘ It is not expected that the: her, The seaplane got Mrs. Jone: Fee: et See ae jipment and telescopes will be! Le F 1,000 ae jJune 5 meeting of the Board of} prane. s i S| placed prime impostance today . Thackston said. t For, 51, | Education will be held, for two| Secthutette iintwediately cok her), oh: ine, dleclanase 8 Sse Siew ‘Trucks will arrive with the in-| k t <Attorne lor three members are out of the samvalance tnomediately |r Det West women that wows ventory from Miami tomorow, From ‘Thempson} ye ip Sag be to the hospital Merry rr the official explained: ‘The ware-! pso' i ° \s pea mes 8 a The Navy makes periodic trips ghostly before 2.8, au The lhouse, which is under guard 24°, couther a fice: Hereafter “} OrBryant was to take Tyo to! t2 Dry Tortugas to permit mem- | Depestment was of the bours's day, has been systemat-' ou! ernmost ‘ost 3911 of the} | $ j tion in Jul, Fowler will go to’ bers of the Navy and their fam-, ie ross call from Z ically ‘Otf'tG petinit cle: Veterans of Foreign Wars has the University of Florida, Gaines-, jjjes to spend a holiday there. a women ot DIOR ypurchased for $1,000 a lot 133 fect iby se “feet i -Bteabeth street; jnear Caroline street, from Nor- berg Thompson, according .to a} IADLAHASSEE, June .2.—' {i Fhe rn snreay, Howe bill 795, making the of- 1 iar y Clerk Koss ©, Saw- fice of the Monroe county attor- : Hold Dance 9:30 te fee Ora Iney elective, became a law to- Py a Pia rs were listed as Oliver | i v "s sig- Tomorrow Night iday without ‘the governor's sig . {Alexander iombly, Edward F. Maury and nature. The NCCS Junior Hostesses !the VFW post. ree eS at Fouse bill 566, which also be- | s reported the age : Dance will be iucld at St. Mary's /the a pe epre Jaye witboub the, Ep Parish Center tomorrow, \ post plans a new building on ‘no;'s ‘signature, makes ¢ nter 0 from ithe lot. treeds in Monroe 9:30 to midnight. Music will be; Other warranty filed jars, furnished by John Pritchard and |Saturday were by: 5 ae his Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Her The. Dance Committee in- Clinton, Ind., to Jame cludes the Misses Hilda Castillo, jon and othe Elayne Albury, Claudina La F‘ and Ondina Pita. Admission is @ ville; Carey goes to Peabody Col- ee The party takes food, and sleeps & M. College at Tallahassee. i eee RE erik si Bealaei4 1 falends Give King i eae \s\\. Dinner In Honor | For inst Degree. of Miss Trujillo} Murder of Rival; Sylvia Isabel Trujillo, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Antonio Trujillo, Monroe county’s grand jury to- 512 Angela street, who weds Cur~ lay returned an __ indictment tiss Fletcher Wheeler of Sullivan, asWill Be Electiy ‘ 4 (iy Associated Press) 1 ta: work -in store. Junior Hostesses ; rooms adjoining had just arrived from o motor trip to New York. Their residence being rented, they ‘sought rooms at the North Bearh Inn. They entered the hotel and saw a man at the desk, hig back to them. They called him an? he gave no response, whereupon they left. Chief Torres said the women could not identify the man. After stopping at one room- ing house which was closed, the two women went to La Ccncha Hotel. Before they reached the La Concha the fire alarm was ringing. Pounded On Doot Mitchell said he was fast asleep when Fink -pounded on his door and yelled “Fire!” Pink had driven all day and was un jable to get to sleep, he told |Mitchell later. He read until 2 in | county state 4, icharging Henry B. King, 48, of Indiana, on Friday, June 16, was Fe Saas __ |Unit E-2, Fort Village, with first, given a’dinner last night at the Ever since Monroe county was ‘degree murder for the death of ;Casa Cayo Hueso by the Misses deeds Camer-' organized, the county attorney sg, alae 8 jon and others of Fi. Lauderdale of ge been named by the cominis- street who died May 8. [epee ae eee ei seen gle ! Change the com., Kelley pushed King off | y/ilexander G. Blakely to George ‘pigxion of the commission fre-!porch of ‘his home when King} Miss Trujillo is well jl Ps on Upper Retest Kee fe quently resulted in naming an-;came there to see his wife, who locally. Until recently she was 16 “ ' $100. abe Ney for’ other attorney. ‘had left her Fort Village horae.}employed as a_ stenographer at 82 Parish Center orishas With the law now in effect,’ King came back onto the porch the Submarine Base. ° ire! ia s atialag to OW War, Pail Sawyer, county attorney,.and Kelley was stabbed. Later Plans Musical eee Key West wil be the last to serve as an King, who was shot in the leg \Cemetery for $400. appointee. Hereafter the voters when he fled the scene of the cut- Production |, R°eorcus Weiner, Inc, of Monvoe county ‘will choose the |ting, was captured at 728 Poor- Olivia | Hilda Castillo, Claudina La Fe, jOndina Pita, Elissa Moreno and the Mrs. Sylvia Artman. known Cancer Campaign Show Scheduled Mi- mi, sold two lots to Franz S. | , ee 5 % »-| attorney at the polls. house Lane. a.m. when he prepared to ¢o St.-Mary’s Parish Center wilt ‘Briggs, Tavernier, and Mr. and} y sa Assistant State Attorney Wil- i . to sleep. From his window on present a musical production in M*s- William H. Angerman, Mi- liam V. Albury presented the| | A benefit performance for the ithe west side of the hotel he ami, on Key Larga for $200 and facts to the grand jury. ‘The jury!Monroe Counity Cancer Cam-|oould see a blaze and imme September under NCCS auspices. i399, respectively. paign will be held at Raut's, Fri- (County Judge jreport was received by Circuit a.m.'{ Voices of 10 to 12-year-old girls Th 1e 1 p.m.'will be tested by Mrs. Elena p.m.} McCoy tomorrow at 7:30 p. m., at a.m.|the Center, 1021 Duval street. Girls accepted for parts in the} production will be trained as soloists and in choruses. Parents County Sells ‘Real Estate For Taxes Does Not Have To Be Lawyer 2. TALLAHASSEE, June { twas ters : Judge Aquilino Lopez, Jr. jjury was not dismissed, but there no repor otf what other mat- it is investigating. iE verett Pinders have expressed a great deal of/ Approximately 500 pieces of { interest in this program and a;Monroe county real estate were large attendance of children is|sold today at noon at public auc. ex! tion here .on the court house “|steps by County Clerk Ross C. “West Sawyer. of Regie of Mrs. Carola Nettles ot. 0. the property nad not Te ch watts! Onens Jr. Sewing rir es, the moatand sects ot Class At Parish all were on the mainland section jof the county and were for rela- tively small sums. There were Mrs. Carola Nettles will teach to junior girls at St. Mary's Parish Center, beginning only a few bidders, The 1948-49 tax rolls cannot be {made up until the properties have ft tomorrow, at 7:30 p. m. She sug be /gests that children who do not have sewing bags, bring about changed hands, according to — Corrections to bej® half yard of material, to | There is no law in Florida which Returned Home says a county judge must be a : Mawyer, according to Attorney| Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pinder, General J. Tom Watson, in an|Who were here attending the opinion to Governor Caldwell. graduation exercises of the Key The inquiry related to the county judge’s position in Madi- son county, where it was con- templated that a layman might} be appointed to the post. — EO ET . SPARES ARSELEREERERERRE EHD Used Car Bargains | ROASTERS and FRYERS 41 Chev. Club Cpe. - ‘40 Ply Tudor 40 Chev. Club Cpe. . ‘39 Ply 4-Dr. brccm oe 4H, | BRADY'S (Live) Poultry if NAVARRO, Incorporated | 1914 white Bu Tae Opposite Bus Station ceveererer rien tirrrrre |friends and relatives, returned Mrs. Pinder is the former Mary Sawyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sawyer. ‘Sign—Corrections Gandolfo. County Tax Collector Howard E. Wilson said today ,that the tax sales held today originally carried about 1,500 propértiés 61" aad which the taxes had not been iam | paid. However, the taxpayers 7m a a iPrivate Instruction| No Doctoring {County Tax Assessor Claude A. make one, for the first lesson. came in atfer the first publica- tion of the properties in The Citizen. 181 N.E., FIRST ST. In the Heart of Miami ‘The Rendesvous of ORAL LLL IDLO L ID POOR OLD CRAIG’S Limited You Get EXACTLY SERV reel SERVICE STATION N b What the Label Vi and @@ pivision at Francis Phone a umoer Calls for at ; CIVILIAN: Iw mn nnd ‘anela SI . Ss vyear iit gtk peaier— Muriel & Mary Ann Albury Ww E A Vv E R S Best Foe A Night's Bos Hh cssmpion OUTBOARD MOTORS) 70, Southard Set oe : "tes PHONE 823-M lock Is 1 ack Weat of Bus Depot 17 Immediate Delivery NULLSULLAAULSALUAADUA 4A LAURA LALA RSE chm SAPP ESE West High School, and visiting | to their home in Miami Sunday.| FIRST THRU FIFTH GRADES of DRINKS Here | day, June 13, and Saturday, June 14, when Gerald Pinder presents “The Follies of 1947.” Tickets are being distributed through clubs and civic organiza- tions, all of which are cooperat- ing to make the benefit a finan- cial success. STOLEN MONEY RETURNED HANFORD, Calif. — Several days after thieves broke into the home of J. H. Murphy and stole $380, his wallet three $100 bills were found in the mail box. The wallet and watch are still missing. AAAABADARAR DORR DM De PRESCRIPTIONS ixescdieawe Compounded by Experienced | { cwwe and a watch,! Pare, Fresh diately sounded the alarm. Ten guests were in the ho- tel, Mitchell said. including Mrs. Fink. Three children were among the guests. Chief Tor. res said that Gererd Piodelic, a neighbor, found a child in the building and led him to safety. Piodello and Mitchell did not know the child’s name. The fire apparently started the rear beneath the back of the kitchen, Mitchell explain- ed. After being awakened by Fink he ran for the fire exten iguisher but upon seeing the cin- ing room in flames, dropped it (Continuea on Page Four) ee aaa) (uarandicd REPLACEMENT (= PARTS GARDNER'S PHARMACY . Ai 1114 Division St. Cor. Varela | ROY’S KEY WEST AUTO PARTS Phone 177 Free Delivery 121 Duval Street wvevw~ wamemene Phone (2 au om THREE NE @Damp Wash © Roug h W SERVICES “@@ + PHONE 57 + | COLUMBIA LAUND

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