The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 20, 1947, Page 1

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‘} Prgposed_ ope! opening“ of ‘an. informa- tion bureau for Key West in: Mi- = ami were. discussed yesterday at Maaeeeee es: sola Act On| im seul SeVEral Bills; A. = B. esp Is Il IONER SEIZED WITH "TERY PROPERTY PURCHASE ‘APPROVED At is continuation ‘ot Tuesday 1,550 for Hit Tot, was eed is areyneeded to provide an ih tto: the southwest corher ‘of the city cemetery. g ‘The owner of the lots must move the buildings now. occupy- them. . An appraisal commit- set the valuation of the im- | provements qn each at $367.66 }tions; it” is safe to say, enjoy the of examining these geet of Uncle Sam's Gi- 7 xy “Under, te or, federal gt tion, m could’ be done wit ris to ‘made, of all the Fort Taylor area: to preserve what’ Ma-/itg sunken emplacements for be bgreat coastal guns and to keep area an impressive and at- , tractive pore. § on We Key < an moti bile “rlder parking: meters were casualties last night, police reported today. rider, - Charles. E. Schain, « machinist’ fir$t class, was to Naval Hospital after llided with a palm ‘tree on elt Boulevard about 2:45 ithe hospital said ae’ X-rays naw oeidle wed no broken nes and city pace ra ‘that Schain’s: condition was not serious. Officer ‘W. Jolly investi- gated the accident. Schain re- that a car had’ crowded and, on the land, $1,016.66 on the {McCook property and $1,033.33 lon the Pinder property. _The commission’s recent ap- proval of the transfer of a liquor jlicense for Sam Hyman, operator of the Bahama Bar, 519 Duval street, to the corner, of Wall and: Duval streets, was reseinded. The | Post 28 of the *American’ Legion, ' thousand. five license Was revoked and re-issued to the Bahama Bar. Riley’ Carbonell, owner of the property, protested the. transfer. Evidence :shown the commission indicated ‘that Carbonell had leased the property some years ago to a Sam Katz. Sam Hyman, however; has been operating the e}bar, presumably under.a_ sub- i9jlease, as he has been-paying for the liquor-vending license. The original license was issued to Ri- ley Carbonell. City officials said whether or, not the license goes court litigation is pending on with the lease. Taxes in the amount of $435.13 were rebated to James Johnson on .Rest Beach property on which he had ‘paid the city levies but which had been under title of the ‘Navy. Also rebated, was $42.84 in taxes to Louise Meers Mackman of Ashe street, who, it was ex- plained, had been erroneously as- essed for that amount. . A change in zoning for the Earl Higgs property, 917-918 Eaton street, from ‘Residence B to Busi- ness B, was approved. Houser To Begin ‘Inspection Trips Capt. Harold Alexander Hous- er, USN, commanding officer of Key West Naval Base, will begin an inspection on Monday of all ne component. parts of the base to familiarize: himself with the operations that go under his com- mand. FPA ALT SEALED BEAM HEADLIGHTS “Pledges will -be ‘sought from ps cise membership. If the strong..enough the) = in ya started _ bys 5 rectors of the Chamber felt yesterday that if..the business; houses and the hotels would, to’ assist in the ' next hi wl ino recave, Ben neces eae of the cost-of the. program the | whole sum could be.tetired: over; ‘@ period of.some months, making ' payments of only a few dollars a amonth. . Tt was agreed: by the’directors, =| don booth. in. Miamj next win- ter where literature could be dis- fributed to int tourists: in} that city: Expense of the lipkeeo On Stock: Islan A quit claim deed’ ‘was filed yesterday with Circuit Court! j Clerk Ross C. Sawyer by the of- ficers of the Key West Country {Club to the club’s former prop- lerty on Stock Island. The deed’ ‘was made to the City of Key, West. Officers signing it were G. ; Larry Gardner, president, and { night. i Thm wining. eh mcstin Gsm ohste Eeseth of Daly Biel ; receive several gowns “at the fiesta events, various Miss ' Acosta ‘was one & ‘three girls showing voting strength last Onelia. Casado: gained | 9,-! 485 votes to jump from fourth to [The standings: at present: “Amelia Acosta 61, xtraordinary. floor ahow 6 pre; aed by Albert Boza. at ttte rift we t ight. Ant r show willl “be given Tuesday "hight at the ‘Cathie’ Youth ‘ Flood Increases; Farmers Ordered To Leave Homes Charles E. Roberts, secretary. t Country Club. property is soon to “be used by Arthur \ Sawyer | for its new: homes, Holds Two Navy | Men For Hearing ‘W. N. Arthur and M. C. Tyson, ! ) (By ‘The Associated Press) QUINCY, Ill, June 20.—T wo | hundred pérsons ‘evacuated ‘their “homes vicinity today because of flood waters, and thousands of others ; were ordered to leave their! homes. However, many inhabitants in ,; the drea remained in their homes or on their, farms, and . the! in this ' gomnente other gifts and be.the guest of MOOI Ia Ms Senate’s 0-Kay ae On June 30 Black Renrns For Duty Here A’ Navy man well known in Key West, Lt.-Comdr. Rebert G. Black, USN, returned yesterday Monroe Coynty lags behind the ‘national average when it comes ‘to. the number of persons who have had. chest X-rays to find pues tuberculosis, Joe Allen, president of the Monroe County Tuberculosis and Health Associa- tion, said today. _ A’recent nationwide poll taken ‘by Dr. George Gallup’s: Amer- ican Instituté of Public Opinion | showed that four out of every ten ; adults have had a chest X-ray; in Monroe County, less than two |per ¢ent of the population have ' been X-rayed; according to both of the U. S. Navy, were held sheriff assigned deputies to put health and tuberculosis associa- under bonds of $150 each by Peace Justice Ira Albury yester- | day for action by Criminal Court. | : Arthur was charged with inde- cent exposure and Tyson with driving while intoxicated. They were arrested by Con8table Sam- | uel Bass. Flag’s History Given To Lions A history of the American Flag was given before the mem- bers of the Lions Club last night by the Rev. James H. Mac- Connell, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Flag Day was observed June 14, and the Lions commemorated it last night. Guest of Earl Hamilton at the meeting was the Rev. W. A. Weaver, pastor of Ley Memorial Church. Gerald Saunders intro- duced the Rev, Mr. MacConnell. NOTICE Cars Washed, Greased, Under- coating to Prevent Rust NAVARRO, Inc. the order into’ for¢e, assuring farm) ers their fruit, trees and homes would be protected agai it Ipot- ers. Z . It was said that the river will reach ‘its crest by noon tomor- | row, and that many thousands of additional acres will be flood- ed by that time. POISON ‘IVY HURTS MAN CUTTING TREE While chopping a tree at 3001 { Flagler avenue yesterday, Lee Roberts, who works with Or- lando Caraballo, a plumber, was severely “stung” by poison ivy. Caraballo carried Roberts to’ Dr. Frank: E. Bowser, Simontonj street, for treatment. THE OPENING of BENNY'S S; 009 SIMONTOM STREET Jac. W. Karstens, Mgr. Saturday, June 28th, At 3:00 P.M. Serving the Finest of @ TROPICAL DRINKS @ICE CREAM @ Fresh Fruit SUNDAES A Nice Sélection of ... Imported Gift Items (2 é tiqn. records. ‘Comrounity-wide X-ray serv- ices have only recently been mfade ayailable in this area,” Mr. Allen, said, “so we also top the national average in regard to the ‘length of time since X-rays have been taken. X-rays, which are used to dis- cover .tuberculosis and not to cure it, have been urged by health, authorities for every adult at least once every two 1 years. A mobile unit of the State Health Board will be in Key West June 30 and will remain until July 18 to, take chest X- rays of all the people of the city, including personnel of the Navy. | ATE DEST, POOR: OLD , CRAIG’S SERVICE STATION Phone 9134 Division at Francis ——Your, PURE OT LET US CHARGE ; YOUR’ BATTERY DY scanner sere meena | QUICK. SERVICE Is NOT One Of Our Specialties ... It Takes Time to ated Food As Delicious As WEAVER’S STOCK ISLAND for ‘duty here. He brought his wife and son and they will make their home at 616 Eaton street. Comdr. Black was here im 1944- ’45, when he commanded one of the old R submarines which were then stationed at the Submarine Base. Lately he has just com. pleted a year’s course in the Line School at Newport, R. I. Comdr: Black will relieve Lt.- Comdr. A. H. Clark, Jr. an ex- ecutive: officer aboard the USS. Clamagore, a submarine. Property Sales Charlotte Laranaga__ transfer- redeto Mr. and Mrs. Hilburn 41. Roberts, 1430 Virginia street, a piece of property near the cor- ner of Virginia Florida streets, for $4,200, promo to ; warranty deed with Circuit Court Clerk R Ten ¢ rf Sawyer. William P. Johnson and oth- ers identified with the Johnson Realty Company transferred to Louis Soldano, 705 Windsor Lane, three lots at Johnson and Ashby streets, for $800. Fryersand Roasters Our Poultry Was Alive Yesterday VE MONEY ‘YOU BUY at KEY WEST POULTRY & EGG MARKET Charlie Hicken YOU,

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