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£ OF HIGH WATER award - to ‘Albert DiNegro. The | award: is a beautifully engraved sterling silver service to the. American: Legion. The applications for member- ship of, William Sweeney. sind | Francis Balkin were approved.’ It’ was stated that the’ Post | would’ sponsor -a dance in. the ie facilities on July 4th. The committee. in charge ‘is Newell \ Pinder, Jack Saunders » and Paul Mesa,’ Jr... Commander C. B. Harvey: stat- ed. that, ispecifications for _the Tenovation of the Country Club |had ‘been completed. Robert Dil- lard, chairman, ‘has called a | meeting of the Building Commit- ! tee.for Monday at 8 p. m , that the: Na- "Discovery. of a sanitaty “ the| Pipe running at right angles sewer On City Streets oes ety, , ay i j tend. spt “weeks to Se ut the bake “| It Was nanouneed, Sak Se Rep nt pd bata main and in | longer to raise the uae: pel poe the one sewer ran across above the storm sewer main. ©} the other and the whole line be- Two or ‘three. truckloads, of came clogged. He said the Harris +. |muck and debris blocking the School storm drain takes more has not giv-|storm sewer main have beén. water than any other in the city, reduction of taken out and three or four. more’ servicing one of the largest areas we do not) are. expected. to be found. The} on the island. ¥ arise Con-| blockading sanitary sewer, ex-' The city engineer added nae plains the flood conditions around “he hoped that all the storm sew- ; j the school during heavy rains, ‘ers in the city will have been! beleaned by. the time the rainy; Sticks and refuse accumulated season actually arrives, | " applications of painters, ‘plumb- ers, carpenters. and _ electricians. Deadline for the. applications is July 23. Wool Bill Vetoed By Pres. Truman (Special to The Citizen) WASHINGTON, Juné 26.— - | President Truman today. vetoed the wool bill, giving as one of his. reason for that action that this is not the time for the Unit- ed States to enact legislation of , that type when efforts’ are being j made to reach agreements. with ether countries regarding imports i cle iors, wo bee -Miaoelhsa, Hot beso Troop 52, Back With Honors From. {Snapper Creek Camp, To Work On’ serena iar an oO" Site, Named For J. L. Sawyer ste cout Bie, snpogeeeel| scoutcaasier Krneet J. Avila oft letics, and Millard Solomon won! The bill, "besides placing s pa peas) $28 million plant,;Troop 52, predicted yesterday! the pioneering merit badge. Rob- price on wool, contains a » synthetic soap.that the new Monrc2 County. erts carried off honors in relay | nn imposing a tariff on its = iScout-camp.on West Summerland ; races. and swimming and Al) Portation. The wearin) sai Key will be completed by Aug-j Goehring and Robert Fernandez | 8Uch a law would bea blow % ust. Fresh from a week's stay at’ won marksmanship medals. | the country’s. leadership in the Snapper Creek Camp in South! Scoutmaster Avila expressed | World's economic structure. Miami, Troop. 52 will shortly : considerable: pride in his troop’s! Mayor Arrive Here pitch into the task of finishing; achievements inasmuch as they. Rankins Named Junior j the county camp. competed in a.total field of 93 ir W. W. Demeritt, Jr., of t it Commissioner: Scouts from Broward, Dade Le Sewer Plant Operato f\ Archie J. Rotter has completed’ Monroe counties... Twenty-five; The Civil Service Board has a sign to be placed at the camp,'“Scouters” also attended. The ; approved the probationary ap- dren, Tamed after ‘Jackson Lee Sawyer, troop returned .by bus Sunday | Pointment of John H. Rankins, ikiren, Key West Scout killed in action: night; It was accompanied by | 2438 Patterson street,. as junior isitea #2 Germany in the late war. The; Avila and Potter and. consisted of | S¢Wer plant. operator for. the he following: Scouts: Charles; Sewer division of the Depart- oberts, Tony Barrera, Jose Fer-| ment. of Public Sérvice. Ex- under construction. This’ nandez, Robert’ Fernandez, Al| ecutive Secretary Lee H. God- .will be Monroe County District: Goehring, Ralph Henriquez, Jose | dard announced the appointment y2Boy Scout Camp.” j Hernandez, Manuel Lopez, Ar-j =| Avila said Scout Commissioner’ mando Ramirez,. Tony. Mar niroet “David McCurdy, Potter and he, Millard Solomon, Mario Vidal, Ywill devote most of their time. , Amerio Villate. Pow to completing the camp! Avila reported. that. a senior which they expect to make su- Girl Scout Troop is being or. perior to that at Snapper Creek. | ganized under. Mrs. Pat Pinder, The entire troop will go to Camp | the former Miss Barbara Greene. -!An important meeting of Scout ‘I. The visitors vi = in New York, Washington Staunton... Va. before Feach: t their destination here. THE OPENING of BENNY'S IMONTON STREET Jac. W. Karstens, Mgr. Saturday, June 28th, At 3:00 P.M. Serving the Finest of @ TROPICAL @ICE CREAM PALACE THEATER) *SUNDAES. SUNDAES “LAW O] THE c NYON A. Rice Selection of (Ww OF A é ses ‘News and Serial Imported Gift Items ey jfuture at the Parish House on pases the Scouting require-| Windsor: Lane behind. the. St. }ments, Charles Roberts won merit} Mary's Rectory, Avila announced. All those interested in scouting should attend. Phone 109 , Painting, and Fender Work ‘Auto Parts tex All Cars Tia. Lowe ; han have tentative plans to at-; cae ahanaanthad ;Submarine Base was accepting |: to stay away from the corner. White and Division streets. “You're. in civilian — clothes now;” Ciraballo quoted Lowe, as saying, “Now is a good ‘chance 'to_ knock) hell out of you.” ~ When | the . officer _ continued ; talking ‘with the brother-in-law of the proprietor, Caraballo said, Lowe hit him on the. neck and Fabal picked up a chair, Billy Rojas, bartender, quickly took the chair away from Fabal and Cara- ballo put both assailants under arrest. - Lowe and: Fabal testified Cara-| ballo striack the first blow. Rojas and Igiacio Bode, with whom Caraballp was talking, said they didn’t see the first blow struck. Fabal admitted picking up a stool when .Rojas appeared ready to separate| Lowe and Caraballo. Of. ficer Gabe Lastres said Lowe and Fabal “had been drinking but were not drunk.” Two HOOK SAME FISH 12:15 a.m. today. the loss at $1, was owned who carried building. J the chief that the Ee by a gas stove exploding. ‘Leon H. Roberts ‘Died This A. M. Leon H. Roberts, 71, died this jpecning at 10 o'clock in the residence of his sister, Mrs, W. D. Evans, 307 Elizabeth street, after a short illness. Funeral services will'be held BELVADIERE, ll. — While|® fishing from opposite, banks of the city park millrace during a} fishing contest, two 13-year-old | 18: boys hooked a 10-inch bullhead simultaneously. Yanking their poles, the luckless fish dangled in the air. The boys, Clarence Countryman and Clark Wylde, however, received duplicate pri#és; Wylde won the fish by @ coin flip but he sold it toa sportsran who wanted it for his trophy den. SANDY’S. GARAGE Sandy Caraballo 404 DUVAL ST. — PHONE 501 Body and Fender Work CARS PAINTED from $35.00 SEES CAHS PARKED OD [Bron Sterling Akins, 50c, Ladies 15¢,