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scot {LOUIS 8. $2.LAURENT| ? For instalation An Jse Of New Police Radios - Submitted To Commission SOLONS TO ACT JULY 1;¢————— TOTAL COST FOR 181} POMP OOOO LS YEAR EXPECTED ‘To|Indecent Exposure BE AT LEAST $2600 |Gharge Against The American Télephone and| Redhead Dismissed elegraph Company yesterday’ ‘ jieuld be $1.96 and, ‘plus a | sum for ‘the antenna “other |” merator’ and antenii att 2 fear, the. costt t ithe following business ‘subjects 4139 Avenue E, following the bit-; ; oA} ‘ 5 i, fs 2 ing of his little boy, Chuckie, 5, For City Employes jby his pet dog. : | “ pau, Wardlow, who’ says that there! Being Prepared ape. at‘ledst 3,000 dogs’ in. Key; alee w s West, revealed that there. is an| -,fetirement bill for city ordinance on the city’s books re-| @mployes quiring that all dogs shall be vac- cinated with rabies shots.° ~~ He states that he keeps his | store, the Key West Garden aid jLawa Supply. House; at’ 914 Flem- jing’ street, dpen on, Sundays for. the’ purpose of issuing licenses to dogs. 'Wardlow is.a former treas- urer of the Key West Humane So- cietyy t : Wardiow is bringing Dr, Stan- jley Wasaman, Miami veterinary, down here Sunday. for the spur- jPose_ of administering the rabies | vaccine, |. “There are now only about 100 ;dogs in the city protected from spreading -rabies,"' Wardlow said. “Every dog should ‘be protected, ifor, there is a constant danger {from the spread. of the disease to our children and to other dogs.” Wardlow says that his pet dog, ;@ 60-pound animal,.. aecidentally. :slashed his son across the top of ‘the head: His right ear was also Hn ah Ale t ‘ads é xs! 't. think: the dog ‘had ta- bies,” said Wardlow, “but - I’m Costs U.S. One -. Million A Day - To Run Japan {compelled to keep the dog chain. jed:up for.21 days to see. if he de- pl the disease.” ig ns 0002 day ‘to maintuin its tion forces’\in Japan a direction of the affairs’ that: she vould*be: pat on-her ero~ mn 9 isix-weeks’ bourse in eath of 4ed that a treaty would be made in..12 to 18. monthe; but\sew no nemit t to bear the costiof:her | ’ stabilization. - He'said he :believ- | ($7,500) * estimated: will /be#in 'Mongiy, July 1, at the i Key: West High ‘School Commer- | cial ; Department: First. year Gregg Shorthand good reason why it shouid-net bé jpurce have accomplished -in‘ tess: than~ on€ oq, with another inspection coin year, PSS s x ling up in the fall. Franchise Japan will be far better off taxes were slightly below the y $1426 per. year,, plus], of generators, an-}, and other, items owned by discarded it momentarily to jerlin “A, Sawyer said At bytes ty. at “its her great-grandfether, oe orn} B.C. Luck, Miami, of _ the herejsouthern Bell Telephone: Com- pany, was talking to Sawyer this. »Mle.-said. the radios u i 4 ‘of an: estate: of around portable home-made lamp he was ; $2,000. Rich, who died on May 18, i owere ‘being | lett, will .which read; “I, of at his restaurant. Artificial | sound mind, do will all my pos- administered for an sessions fo my wife, Bessie May Bae* WANTED cos. sce": NAVARRO, Inc r A. T. and T. appeared at ‘a special meeting of the commis- sion, held late in the afternoon, to.present the terms: 3 Final’ action on the proposed agreement was postponed until the ‘regular Commission, meeting, July 1; If the agreement is ap- proved, the city -would then make application. to the Federal Commuinications, Commission for construction permits for one 50- watt land transmitter. to’ be, lo- cated in the City Hall, and.three 30-watt portable transmitters to be placed: in police cars. The two-way radio-telephone system will be effective over a 20-mile ‘radius, Rental for the! city will be $53 per month on the land: transmitter..and $66 per! ficers quarters at Boca Chica Air} month on the mobile units. Installation costs are $405 for the’ 50-watt apparatus and $150 for the car units. A. T. and T. re- quires $1,600 “basic termination show her garb at the time » of arrest. Judge Esquinaldo inform- ed the defendant that the ow drawing up a prohibit too scanty attire on the streets, but thi under the existing statute would have to dismiss the case. VF Lehubmbhouuabeaber Toppino Low For Boca Chica’ Work Charles Toppino and Sons was low bidder, at $79,989, for the re- conversion of two ‘ bachelor Field into‘ dwellings for 20 en listed men’ of . the U. S. ‘Navy when bids were ‘opened yester- day. 3 Quarters concrete are two (Functional Method, 5:00 to 6:00 p. m.; 2nd year Gregg Shorthand « (Functional ~Meth- od), 6:00 to 7:00 p. m.; prac- after the adoption of a treaty, he asserted, She could then enter into trade with the nations of the world and gradually build up her economy. Hyman-Carbonell ° ° Liquor License Dispute Is Settled assisted’ by Miss The city commission yesterday | Beverly Buchanan, a student of Concluded the controversy — re- | Mercer University, Macon, Geor-|£2"ding. the ownership of liquor igia! Ch ays ae licenses for the Bahama Bar, 519 aeople sia odin 0 young; Duval street, by Seneterring the rad aed ‘ . license held by Sam Hyman to | ‘Applications for entering these} Raoul Carbonell, owner of the classes must be~ made before 3 | establishment. ™m., Monday, July 1, as only aj. The commission recently re- imited number may _ receive}voked a transfer of Hyman’s li- proper instruction. Application;cense to another location when i blanks may be obtained from the|Carbonell revealed that the li- Overseas Radio & Appliance Co.,|cense had been included in a 617 Duval street, which must be|!ease arrangement between him tical bookkeeping for secre- taries and general office work- ers and advanced typists. 5:00 to 8:00 p. m. All classes will be taught and supervised daily, . Monday ; through Friday, by Mrs. Frances Sands, who for the past five months has been the commercial | teacher at Key West High School. 'She will be | | | charges” in the event the city| structures, which are to be con-| filled and given to.Mrs. Sands,|@nd Sam. Katz. Katz leased the withdraws from the agreement, the charge. being ‘something in the nature of a performance bond. The $1,600 decreases one- sixtieth each month that the equipment is used. Cost of generators which the city would have to purchase and install runs about $210 per unit, Luck said, but City Manager O. J. S. Ellingson said he. be- lieved ‘he could get them for less. Announcing . an ¥ THE OPENING of Jac. W. Karstens, Mgr. Saturday, June 28th, At 3:00 P.M. Serving the Finest of @TROPICAL DRINKS @ICE CREAM @Fresh Fruit SUNDAES verted for the families. Southernmost Garage fn U. 5. TWINS GARAGE 188 Duval Street Phone 100 Auto Repairs, Painting, Rody and Fender Work Geav' Auto Parts fer All Cars WAABAA*DEAAADABALSD PRESCRIPTIONS focsactcxer Yaerettents Compounded by Experienced Pharmacists _ GARDNER'S PHARMACY FINISHED OUT OF DAMP WASH SHIRTS .....°. each Ie PANTS... ... each 20¢ FLAT WORK .... . Ib. 7c Columbia Laundry PHONE 57 bar and Hyman operated it, pre- sumably on a sub-lease. Carbonell was refunded the $150 which he had expended for another license. The commission also approved the transfer of a liquor license from J. A. Crowe, Grinnell and Caroline streets, to Philip War- shaw, Let-’Em-Live Bar, 1188 Du- val street. 2746 Staples. avenue, before classes begin Monda: Seeks Divorce A petition seeking a divorce was filed yesterday with Circuit Court Clerk Ross C. Sawyer by Mary C. Davenport against Wil- liam Winston Davenport, Sr. SEALED BEAM HEADLIGHIS ROYS KEY WEST AUTO PARTS 121 Duvel Street ‘wumees: Phones 442 apm VFW DANCE {IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TONIGHT and For Any Restaurant. Anywhere, SATURDAY NIGHT , At Any Price, To Serve GOOD MUSIC - FUN Higher Gully: Food and DOOR PRIZES Ir JUST AINT MADE! At The Clubrooms| WEAVER'S FLAGLER and 2ND AVE. Admission . . - 25¢ OF COURSE! Pew ‘Big Popularity Contest * DANCE and FLOOR SHOW Tonight, 9 Till "2" DRIFTWOOD CLUB Gentlemen 50c, Plus Tax 10c—60c Ladies 15c;' Plus Tax 10c—25c { one-third margin, $1,956.49 hav- ing been collected of the 12- month estimate of $6,000. Recreation facility operation fees were also a little below the one-third mark, with $1,143.76 coilected of the annual, estimate of $4,600. The period covers, for the most part, that part of the year in which the city softball league was not operating, how- ever. According to the fine turn- outs which have ‘greeted the games, the recreation depart- ment fees should easily reach the $4,600 mark. License penalties were the only other category not up to the 331/3% mark, totaling $56.93 of the annual $200 estimate. Occu- pation licenses are not include: since collections do not com- mence until fall. Only $1,022.75 of the estimated $2,800 12- month total for bicycle licen: has been received. Tax Collector Archie Roberts is dubious about getting the remaining $1,777.25. The return of the automobile and the departure of war workers, he (Continued on Page Four) BRADY'S POULTRY