The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 19, 1947, Page 1

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Marshall plan, the daughter of NUMBER CONTRASTS WITH/|and Bevin and Bidault will op- ares | lorida Passes te, Aone sweet! $150,000 Goal In of. Hawthorne Cancer Drive with his at: fi weeks. ‘The judge said only one boy to fight cancer, Lawton Swan Jr., i the material taken “was not {nounced last Saturday. )worth much more than a dollar.”| . When final returns are receiv- ed: from ‘all counties, Swan said, were celebrating | tional headquarters of the Amer- a 10-pound, one-lican Cancer Society to help de- jounce grandson today. The-young- | fray the multi-million-dollar cost ; brother, the the M™1of cancer. The balance of nearly ‘AR: FLOOR SHOW fading: ee | en‘s Admission complete statement follows: y May 1. 1847 1,117.80 148.36 6,648.01 3,138.89 1,856.90 244.40 20.87 1,238.91 y 227 Have ‘ o. The radio spokesman indicat- Not Paid 1947) e wi make a pro) coun~ ‘Taxes To Gity|*c2seoPs... * $20 LAST YEAR: TO BE SOLD] joye the matter transferred to os AT AUCTION FOR ‘. AUGUST 1 ‘Only 227 property owners are‘. }delinguent on their’ i047. taxes, North Certifies City Tax Collector Archie, Rob- : i (s reported today, as contrasted ‘with 528 ‘delinquent. last year. unpaid taxes’ amount to $7,~’ a @ Of the 528 parcels sold on the Bruce _ Cleare, City’s May Financial Statement| Tiursday, June 19 Reveals Balance Of $225,039 Club The May report of City Finance Director-Comptroller Charles Roberts, approved by the city commission Tuesday night, shows a Tan?" balance of. $225,039.22.’ Receipts for the month were $55,816.08 and Albert Boza and His| disbursements $104,804.61, of which $38,906.67 was for bond re- , DISBURSE. June }. 47] - Radio and Stage Show FUND— ~ ‘BALANCE RECEIPTS MENTS BALANCE) - i Revenue $131,021.48 $41,20414 $ 46,790.08 $126,269.52) Stage Show Unit No. 1 4 0004.35 9,073.17 cma UNCLE, HARVE a. SCRAM, .BUD To. the Nearest Transportation to Paradise (Stock Island) —The Tastiest Food in Florida Awaits You! WEAVER'S OF COURSE! Molotov of Russia. has been in- vited to. attend the conference, supporting the pose Molotov if he should try. to TAXES! the United Nations, because of [re long delay such a movement’ more certification facilities h Tug To Arrive rday. | Key West High School Auditorium ——— AT 8:00 P.M THE OLD FLORIDY BARN —DANCE— Miami's Big Saturday Nite Hillbilly and. Western Presents 1 £ fie , lies i : 3 ga f i ; delinquent ‘taxpayers will be ‘ Bog x ws 7 ik bel He certified. 13. fox W.A.A. pur- , @ree: were published once a week in The (chases for business purposes and! Government officials said they Citizen. duying July, for four |conferred ‘with several others..on :@ ‘War Assets matters. by telephone. ; Will be settled by early next) pharmacy at White and Division This was the second consecutive , week. City Hall steps last August, 50}Wednesday that Col. North ap-| were bought by individuals and {peared here for the convenience ; the rest were acquired by thejof Key West veterans. His visit) WASHINGTON. — Strike ‘of! three bedrooms, ‘ city. Owners have two years in-|followed a consultation petaeen | momen on et ane ~~ Gulf | z iy a i hi » plus 1 . George. Smathers and Gen. ' coasts was morn y torgey, Tam Watkins, before the| (ST. PETERSBURG, Tune 10 La a ae Fes Titieenn WAAL director, hearing and: said -his son is ‘en- | (FNS)—Fiorida has dts ; i {Washington; which took. place | their jobs. Settlement was a f passe year and 8 per cent in the sec- ington, P! i i ny ona ing a military school at once, | $150,000 goal in the American ee . ond year to the holders of the Cancer Society's drive for funds | certificates, - . . A One hundred -and fifty of the ec -the. establishment and | Florida campaign chairman, an-'598 parcels sold for taxes. last ‘year were subsequently redeem- jed by owners after the sale, Rob- : f - ; i ferts said, y KS. miling- | HIGGSES MARK the total is expected to exceed| of Raualization| BIRTH OF GRANDSON, |t rnin ta bs Fordins wt, Cleare Boys Off ei ah tetusing) . #MICHABL PATON aon the om fight. ‘Florida| y te semen] County Commissioner and Mrs. will send at least $6,000 to na-| TO Summer Camp ofa’ repe xpect the strike of bank’ clerks The structure will be of com STRIKE PARTLY SETTLED | crete block, and will include in‘and workmen are returning to jafter. Rep. Smathers read an. ar- ;basis of five. percent increase in ticle in The Citizen calling sfor, wages, plus overtime pay. But seamen on the Pacific Coast have This was Col. North's last visit ‘mot yet accepted the offer, which here in the certifying capacity asiwas. suggested by government he has been named sales manager |conciliators, and are still on of the Miami office. strike. Joseph A. Papy, 76, died yes terday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Key West Municipal Hos- VETO. TOMORROW Funeral services WASHINGTON.—Reliable offi- cial circles said today that Presi.' USS Seneca, ATF-91, a fleet|dent Truman will veto the labor tug, will arrive at Key West | bill tomorrow, and that he will and his|Naval Base tomorrow and will)send a message to congress giving g Henry, 10, sons of At- {immediately be assigned to duty |his reasons for that action. ster was born at 7:25 a.m. to their|of a nation-wide research pro-|torney and Mrs. Allan B. Cleare,{with the surface anti-submarine Faces FERS ughter; Mrs. Frank Paton, atigram to find the causes and cure |Jr., 1100 Southard street, have {development attachment here, left. for Chimney Rock, N. C., to} —--—_———_ spend -two months in a camp rida to finance the control pro-j there. Mr. and Mrs. Cleare took gram wit the State. sons to |Star of the Sea Catholic Chureh, will officiate. Burial will be in the family plot in the Catholic the widow, Mrs Francis V. Papy; two. sisters, |Mrs. J. 1. Robinsoh and Mrs, W The pallbearers will be Berlin A. Sawyer, Paul George Key, Charles Curry and Adolfo Lopez. Yankees Return fee, From Moior Trip -Lt. Comdr. William; Yankee, USN, assistant engineering of- Key West Submarine Base, and his family, today re- turned from an extensive motor Kentucky and nearby states. His family consists of his wife and three sons. They were gone for 30 days, the extent of Commander Yankee’s leave. |PALACE THEATER “RANGE DEFENDERS” with The 3 Musquiteors -——IN COLOR—— News and Serial 16,245.30 His RAGTIME WRANGLERS 36,377.13 With Many Other Stars —~ 18,681.08 of a and Radio 3.362.78] A Real Big Show! Don’t Miss It!! TUNE IN. WKWF | THURSDAY 6:45 P. M. School Benefit —_—___ $274,037.95 $85,916.60 $104,004.61 $425,020.22 | Rexall. Products Will Be Announced In a Few Days GARDNER’ PHARMACY 1114 DIVISION STREET Ea

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