The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 21, 1947, Page 1

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sues? is fartime demand for chicle, a tree ‘sap, for chewing .gum sent chicle ‘operators into remote Chi- |' ,apas.. Heiiley ‘penetrated ‘in | to a bf’ 200 Thai: | of. the ancient Mayas. ities.|'the Lacandones, whob still hunt-; fed. with bows and arrows. The' ;}named Bonampak Healey. gave some shotguns to guns were especially against savage wild pigs. Swapped for Ruins “But then they needed shells , for the guns,” Healey said. “So artist Antonio Tejeda, ‘cance of the discoveries will take ! one weighing. four tons, the, the: north, ond largest “ever: tonne. Ant B ; foot structure also wag found, Appraisal of the full signifi- months of expert work. On the 1947 expedition in which ~- the Mexican government coop<rated. is Gusta: I told them, I'll give you shells, | Stromsvik,. Carnegie exploration you show me ruins, They led me | engineer, and Dr. Augustin Villa- to this temple area; which I gra of the National Institute of Sesaaaae AP Newsfeataren CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.— Chattanooga biggest law enforcement lead- ership in the country. When police commissioner Roy Hyatt and police chief Ea jected start throwing their weight around against — tetas a up it pounds, P sos GP osentiges feet, 289 pounds, Hyatt is exactly . tix feet, five and weighs 272. Ricketts wears a size 13 sh Hyatt-an 11%. Both pref half-size larger. Hyatt. former NOTICE!! POC VITVV TT VV CFCC Tes | The Law Weights For Bad :Men| AAAABARABAAAAAAADLRAD | i meaning Mexico. ‘Ricketts, an ex-coal miner, WOBBLY WHISKY SHIP “NEW YORK: — While just a few miles out at sea from Liver- pool, England, the Liberty ship Paul Bunyan shivered and wob- bled. Its. cargo—1,200 tons of Scotch whisky—wasn’t the cause, however. The. ship’s propeller shaft had snapped. LaCONCHA HOTEL DINING ROOM: Broiled 4 CLOSES 3:00 P.M., SUNDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1947, nd UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE’ ations an: Kitchen. Our closing is caused by the necessity of: certain fepairs to our Dining 54 loom ‘and * We appreciate the onage of our: valued cus- Bony will be equipped to serve tomers and upon reope! you bett than ever before: Thank You: J. D. McANDREWS, Manager. ‘were riding. He: was permitted i breaking and entering and was | three-year terms. No, 28, the Glub site on Barnes. A search was started for ediately called:the adion Or and noti-/ anon all the ! for. ets." an “Hnmetiiately 8H” bus and: rt jarnes ‘Was’ aiisted! hdbe sev. iy eral’ weens “be0 iythormer Poti “qe will Chiet “Louis M.'J, Eisner, who| members to caught him and: three other ‘ad! of the old club, was.get- undéi way: ae Onde . e" Up’ th” the their labor free,” young men in the act of robbing ;“The plumbing and Dillard: said. electrical ; the filling stationed by Vincent; work will have to be done by Cremate on the Boulevard. contract. We expect to spend Barnes proved that he had! well in. excess og $10,000, plus been picked up by the other men; the volunteer labor, before we at Fort Myers and brought here. , are finished.” le claimed he did not ite the | PARSE SRS cat was stolen-in which the men ; r ‘Woman Says Navy to plead. guilty to a charge of} ¢. W D. sentenced to one year in the} ave r ‘ong ata county jail. The other three men. were taken to Miami by the FBI and Bes agg lant igang ie jzen last week protesting rent in. York to Florida, They later were | creases on the project, said today . that: George Mills, White, Key Sentenced to a Federal prison for!) Housing Authority: director, ‘was misinformed by the Navy re- garding her husband’s income. The: secretary of a group of \ Porter Place project residents, |who penned a lettet to The Citi- At first it was reported eer the man: who escaped yesterday. : Was Bennie Diaz;..who was also one thee thle at hak convicted of breaking and enter-; 390 ' $38 ha th ils A bith ing a Martello Tower district | $80 to $36 per month should have orca {been only to $32. White admit- ted this morning that the Navy v% had been mistaken in reporting Seek Divorces the income of the husband “as ($103.65, whereas it actually is Petitions seeking divorces were |$91.40. filed yesterday with Circuit} White said the. family’s rent Court Clerk Ross C. Sawyer, by | will now be: $34, however, and Jennie W. Smith against Andrew ;not $32, as the secretary main- Smith, and by DeWitt William | tains, unless. another check Mon- Jones against Ann Carlsgn Jones. |day morning results in a differ- PALACE THEATER Ee Wm. Elliott in ¥ SANDY’S GARAGE | pao DUVAL ST. ae PHONE S01 rue LADY" Body and Fender Work 4 |ASONIC, NOTICE. ; x Se ear 4 wit No.. 182, F. & A, Mu Monday ‘evening, June 23rd, af @ o'clock. A special demonstration in the Esoteric work will be presented. All: members and visiting Ma- sons invited to be present. Refreshments will be served. By Order of: LOUIS C. MALONEY. WwW. M. GERALD ADAMS, | Secretary. nly Two Things | CAN CAUSE A PERSON TO LEAVE HERE HUNGRY 1..No Appetite. 2. No Dough. ‘We Shiver at the Thought of Either post | “volihteer ‘much ‘of WEAVER'S | ‘TURALLY!!! { chief’ leaders; af the 5 and a peculiar thing about them is: that, two. months ago, they spongoreda bill to. prohibit. fili- bustering in congress. Senator Wayne Morris took over at 6:30 o'clock this morning when: Kilgore stopped. speaking. Morris was speaking at 9 o'clock when the galleries began to re- fill. 3 As the filibuster was con- tinued, several opponents of the bill either asked questions or made ‘short speeches. Republican leaders this afternoon suggested that, were the filibuster discon- tinued, they would agree to post- pone the vote on the veto till 3 o’clock Monday. afternoon. The suggestion was disregard- ed, and some Republicans agreed to voting Tuesday or Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. but the filibusterers disregarded that proposal also. Indications were that the filibuster would be car- ried over to tomorrow morning. Apply To Wed Application for marriage li-. censes. were made yesterday to County Judge Raymond R. Lord by Robert Everett, 29, of the U.S. Navy, and Dorothy Schill- ington, 24, of 916 Elizabeth street, and by Robert G. Shackel- ford, 24, of the U. S.. Navy, and Olive M.:Jeyner, 27, of 325 Du- val street. THE OPENING of BENNY'S 909 SIMONTON 8° Jac, W. sites ame Saturday, June 28th, At 3:00 P.M. Serving the Finest of @TROPICAL D @ICE CREAM @ Fresh Fruit SUNDAES A Nice Selection of... Imported Gift Items eed f New

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