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Key 10. ¢harge of the party. GRANDFATHER | WAS|Pgarl Diver, | Coming, of Dr. Richard Mudd, Samuel.A. Mudd, _ whose name 40,To One, Wins ‘Postpone Meeting ‘Of Chamber;Retail A general méeting of the en- »} tire membership of ‘the Chamber jot Commerce‘ was postponed un- {tila later date, it was announced j yesterday after a meeting of the directors of the organization.’ ’ So’ little response’ from the: of -Dr,; «Mudd >. and vhis -Sons' at Dry) Tortugas. It |Gibbs custodian of the Dry ‘Tor- tugas. monument, ' would © be in on Drv: Mudd and his party will, fourth leave ‘Key West either “Monday | money. or Tuesday. It is -not known. Pearl whether. he will return’ here in “!time for the Key -West ‘Rotaty Club luncheon Thursday noon, {but it is hoped that he will re- | 4 fos the! his. sjuthern’ Maryland:home and their getting commenting in situation, MUSIC— "ene Orchestra STEAK 1 Charcoal Broiled DINNER $150 i end 8 ''s2.00 Dinners, Sandwiches, 6 P.M. to 5 A.M. Sugaloa is. still the only of aie SERVING BROILED. , No Gas etc ‘later he was swept, turnin time“ forthe Lions Club meeting ‘Thursday, night. While here Dr. Mudd: will visit the Convent ‘of Mary Immacu- late, where” memoirs of Dr. Samuel Mudd are” on display. ‘Thursday evening before the Lions Club he will present a series of slides. showing the as- sassination of . Abraham Lincoln and ,other . . interesting ‘scenes connection with that event. Dr- Mudd. will, be _ the first mber of his family to set foot t Jefferson since his girand- _was.a. prisoner there. Dr. uel. Mudd. was arrested dur- |" steria_grow- » Dr. Samuel Mudd<set ‘the foot th, which had been broken ; Booth said, he ‘had. fallen from a‘ horsé: Dr. ‘Mudd: was‘ in gave lodging to Booth and his companion. t Dr. Mudd: was » arrested . and into Fort Jefferson prison. He attempted to escape and was shackled. “Three | (Continued «n Page four) purchases. West ordinances. kdideddededodide ' L(y Aasectateld Prens) The following bills, affecting House» bill 947, relating i buses in Key. West. House bill 948, authorizing the City to borrow’ money for land} House bill 949, | membership ‘was. aroused ' by the . Scheduled meeting that it was ; decided not to hold it until later. Problems relating to the city’s | Knopp Brings In Record 20-Ton retail merchants. will be’ discuss- |.» ed at. a. meeting Monday night in Monroe County, Health Clinic. Fred Miller is chairman‘ of the jChamber’s merchants division 4 and will preside at the-meeting. It has.bevn proposed that sales + be inaugurated. by the retail mer- 145 i, ‘tchants of t:e city to stimulate a |” “Buys in Key West” ‘movement ‘ and to. be patterned after the Newburyport, Mass., price cut- Harold R.» Laubseher, acting | manager of the Chamber, has re- jcelved a scholarship, awarded by tthe Florida State Chamber of rosarecrrbes: it, was announced at +a meeting..yesterday. | The. scholarship certificate. en- jy titles him to attend a session: the U: S. Chamber of Commerce’ Institute tobe, held late. this month at the University of Cayolina. It offers instruction in became. law commercial “organization: 1 7 | Twenty-five other chamber man- agers from. Florida will be in_at- é pider Is Modern validating Key! syDNEY,, Australia .— (AP). {Australia has a_ flying spid House bill 950, to compromise} which ‘knows all about air at- Key West tax adjustments. Housé bill 951, relating to park- ing zones in Key West. tacks and is a past master at camouflage. Actually, naturalists say, the City’s Financial Status Made Known By Finance Director Chas. Roberts; A summary of the city’s receipts, disbursements and cash bal- ance as of May 1, as reported by City FinanceDirector-Comptroller Charles. Roberts at Tuesday night’s City Commission follows: ‘ April 1/47 FUND— General Revenue Sewerage O. & M. Street Paving _ City Hospital _. - 10,186.81 Bond Refunding . $0,287.14 Permanent Refunding 33,490.02 Interest & Sinking _. 16,257.19 Judgments Special — 3.352,82 Firemen's Relief and Pensioit Tax Collector-Treas, (For Redemption of Individual Tax Certificates) 15,151.85 5,316.03 2,768.50 50.40 6,068.08 1,724.93 1,030.21 179.43 9.07 4,728.53 122.54 TOTALS— La CONCHA HOTE Announces SERVICE from the CHARCOAL BROIL . CHOPS - @ CHICKEN —@ SEAFOOD AIR-CONDITIONED RAINBOW ROOM OSBOURNE at the PIANO J.D, McANDREWS, Managér. Nelicious @ STEAKS MUSIC by OREON Disburse- May 1/47 Balance — Reteipts ments $145,781.96 $18,994.39. $33,177.39 1,857.63 8,312.45 122.54 $286,550.15 $30,947.61 $43,470.01 spider (Attus Volans) does not fly but leaps and then glides to its destination when ‘pouncing on victims. Skin flaps provide wings for the gliding operation. Camouflage is used when the spider contorts its body so that it looks like one of the Austra- lian flies. When a fly alightsgthe spider leaps upon it and kills it for dinner. Hicken Honored a At Miami Tec Mrs. R. C. Hicken has returned to Key West after witnessing the graduation exercises of the Class of,,1947 of Miami Tech High School of which her son, Arthur F. Hicken, was an honored stu- dent. : “Young Hicken was.one of eight students winning a_ two-year scholarship medal and one of 10 winning a trade certificate award in aviation. R. C. Hicken, father, of the youth was unable.to at- tend the exercises because of | business reasons. meeting, | Balance $131,598.96 | 16,062.52 5,366.43 7,942.44 52,012.07 34,520.23 18,436.68 3,361.89 4,726.53 $274,027.75 Wet or Dry For Sale sorticcooter (Frigidaire) In Use Six Months NAVARRO, Incorporated 601 Duval Street Phone 600 (ETE. ( Vv. OW. WEEK-END SHINDIG . TONIGHT DANCE to the TUNES of THE 3 SHARPS V.EW. CLUBHOUSE 2nd Ave. and Flagler GENTLEMEN 50c. In War Methods| = '{ cordirig to a ‘statement issued to- ddy by Auditor ting effort that ran all over thé == country some time ago. : Six Measures * ‘About Key West Becoine Laws cwork. | | xceeded - the cei ast year, ac- | “Clifford = G. Hicks, j Collections last month totaled $29,719.25 as compared with $29,- 131.25 in May of 1946. Reason for the receipts more han holding their own was. the jarger number of motor vehicles of all types using the ‘bridges. The total of vehicles last month was 16,183 to 14,968 in May of ‘ast year. Passengers using the bridges ‘ast month numbered 29,061 “and | in May, last year, 32,331. ° fs ° Eight Properties d pene Change Ownership | _ : i Clara K; -'Wilson tranafesradit four lots on Plantation Key to| Mr..and Mrs. Fred W. Jones, | Tavernier, for $900 each, ac- -ording to warranty deeds “ield | yesterday with County Clerk Ross -C. Sawyer. i Clara K. Wilson also transfer- red: property on Plantation Key} for $1,600 to Mr. and Mrs. Algie’ R. Phreffler, St. Louis. Aloysia B. Van Goidshoven transferred to Minona Seagrove, Tuckahee, N. Y., property at| Johnson and Eleanor streets, for $2,500. Annetta J. Lowe transferred to L. V. Blanton, a one-half interest in property on Key | Largo for} $500. Florell Griffin transferred property near Catherine and Florida streets to. Olga Ovila, “The mation for the Will of por: erly ‘of ‘intelligently prepare his defense” unless he is furnished the exact date, time, place and names of persons present and conversations and statements of the alleged bribe offers. ' Papy was indicted by a speciat Leon county grand jury on charges that he--offered cash {bribes to Reps. Brailey Odham of . Sanford, and Clarence M. Camp, U, of Ocala, to vote against a bill curbing bookmaking. Camp Transferred To Newport Scheel Lt. R. T. Camp, USN, an in. structor in submarine warfare at the Fleet Sonar School, Subme rine Base, has been transferred to the General Fire Schovl, New. port, R. I. A cocktail party will be given tonight for Lt. Camp at Club Echo Oasis, Submarine Base. JENNIE LEE HINDE MARRIES GEORGIAN Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hinde, 2207 Flagler .avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Jen- nie Lee Hinde, April race 1200 Florida street, for $700. DENNIS O'KEEFE in “Mr. District Attorney” News and Serial SANDY’S. GARAGE + Sandy Caraballo 404 DUVAL ST. — PHONE 50) Body and Fender Work CARS ‘PAINTED from $35.00 GEE CARS PARKED "ONLY THE BEST 18 SERVED HERE! And That Includes ‘ Food, Drinks and WEAVER’ ey tigulars' said Papy “cannot prop- " ”