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| Casa Marina To Fight In Court City Assessment SO) DECLAR ATTOR-*-— NEY GIBLIN IN TELE- [JN Sessions To PHONE TALK WITH Great Britain To | Regiment Labor | | To Swell Export (By Ansoeiated Press) 4 LONDON, Sept. 10.--The Brit- ' jish government is going to regi- ;ment labor in an effort to in- | crease exports to 160 per cent of (what they were during the im- imediate pre-war period. | The manner in which labor will be organized to produce more es- | sential goods will be explained tomorrow in a broadcast by Sir Stafford Cripps, president of the Goldfish Life for Pilots Defers Action : Surveying Land On Upper Keys, County commission at its meet- jing last night deferred action to! survey and establish the locatio: ‘of subdivisioms on the upper keys ;because County Attorney Paul | Call Fo Sawyer said that public money; erty. The commission had asked G.- . B. Adams, a surveyor of Miami, is 1] Director { to come to the meeting and dis- cuss a proposal to survey and es- *COUNTY ‘For Beach Goes sc Out Last Night COMMISSION WILL RECEIVE BIDS ‘ i British Board of Trade. tablish the subdivisions on Big eye OCcT. PAY 4 A LESTER | Be Attended By It was said that men now em- | Pine Key, Grassy Key and Big: Nat. Al. mes é 14; PAY ENGE z i 1 iployed as bartenders and in sim- | Coppitt Key. | re NEERS $6,000 City Commissioners held a spe- S M h [er unessential jobs will ba} | Sawyer during the conference | T B El d cial meeting aia sti ae ela ec. arsha transferred, in great measure, to | said that while the county could} 0 be ecte A call for bids for construction nent Milla, attorney stor. La | inte Kecas tea ete ’ industrial plants that are turning ! not spend public money to survey; fof the county beach at the West WASHINGTON, Sept. 10— Secretary Marshall will head the United States delegation at the conference. of the United Nations to be convened next week at Lake Success, the Department of State announced today. Casa Marina, present argumcnts for tax reduction on that hotel, but he did not attend the meet- ing. Instead, it was learned that Giblin had advised City Attor- ney Lester that the company had decided to institute suit against the city regarding what, the com- | It was explained that Marshall out materials for export. Married men, it was explained, | will not be transferred from the j immediate area of their resi-) dence, though single men may be | 'sent to any section of the British ; Isles where their need is consid- | jered to be the most urgent. A greater volume of exports, a {what new gadgets it is possible to use effecti ely ina RMY scientists at Wright field, Ohio, spend much of their time trying to find out’ what makes pilots tick. The more they know the more lives they can save and the more accurately they can judge 4 e A plane. To aid their studies, they built this Link trainer with a plastic shell. Now they can see the physical reactions of trainees as well as record the results on dials. The mechanism of the trainer is the same as that found in conventional models. But the transparent shell per- private subdivisions, he felt the| (Special to The Cittzend county could survey and estab-! MIAMI, Sept. 10.—The annual lish public roadways through the meeting of stockholders of Na- subdivisions. ‘tional Airlines, Inc., will be held It was pointed out that no one tomorrow at 4 p.m. in the general knows precisely where the sub- divisions are. It is impossible for anyone to locate a lot in many of recters, and after the meeting the them, it was said. board of directors will elect of- offices of the corporation here. | Stockholders will elect 11 di-| |Martello Tower’ site was made last night by the Monroe County Commission after it had approv- ed plans for the project. Bids will be received by the commission at its meeting the second Tuesday in October, which is October 14, it was announced pany maintains, is the unre D- ‘e as exclatas’ a | spokesman for the government mits direct observations. | “The commission decided to ficers for the coming year. last night. ably high assessment on the ho- M85 Severa atters of impor- ‘said, is urgent in the fight the | --—— - eee ag Conesict = idrop the matter for the time G7, Baker, president, will! Also ance, particularly AE ecaeae) A = sas » Tb. ” . approved was a partial tel Ra ss basen, hoes British are waging to improve the | being. {conduct the meeting as chairman.|paymentof $6,000 to the eng Assistant City Attorney M. Ig- * a Ai sa fe wishes to'economic conditions in Great | POINTED i —_——— -——_. Stockholders will hear a review (neers, R. W. Spalding and Asso- natius Lester had written Giblin i e himself at the confer- Britain, and, because of the dol- | ry ‘Th k B G jof the annual report for the fiscal |cjates. Spalding submitted 35 of the commissioners’ desire to Hi veilis beSiene tnd Oe-the: Big lar shortage, the volume must i an Ss siness jyear which ended June 30, 1947. | sheets of the plans last night e e 2 have him appear before them to discuss the hotel's assessment. He Three, with Bevin of Great Britain and Bidauld of France, in! be the greatest in the history of England. < MANAGER OF AIRPORT; and future plans of the company will be discussed. i The company started operation | ; Men For Success He explained the beaca ar rangement in gome detail to the did not answer the letter, and ; Sera ioner’ “ity "y . f ncenp Dis activities at Lake Success. 1 : ° in 1934. with two ple 7 j) Commissioners. Principal piece City Attorney J. Lancelot Lester d " \ R : F Ei 0 ¢ ] in 1934, wi planes on a mai ‘ ; : telephoned him. It was then that! Commissar Molotov .of Russia Boar Approves 0 SALA tY 4 WAS IX D, f ALNIVAL route between St. Petersburg and pr Pacey s head bre ven Giblin disclosed that the com- | Will not attend the conference, ms | Daytona Beach, Florida. It was Of about 1,200 feet in length, pany had decided to start suit. Th aceording to an announcement | made at Moscow. | | ! jioners approved Navy's Proposal It Will Be Up To Manager*- incorporated in 1937, and now has extended service over routes cov- ering virtually every major sea- | “The success of any civic or- ganization depends largely upon the interest and coperation of the which will run out into the oc from the foot of Reynolds street and then turn northward in the ap ions for licenses of 32 re- ° A resolution favorin; 1 To Collect Fees *e]g] Mmously voted for Hove. Hove was . i ises,” Port city on the Atlantic o direction of White street ‘ : g the pro- o Collect Fees At Field ; ; community's business enterprises,” .P y on the antic coast ion ite street. = beer oon wine vendors, bi County Will Buy |posal of the Navy to take over oa 5 : a U.S. Navy flier for five years said Mrs. Aloysia van Goiats- fom New York to Havana, and. The beach itself will be ebout liquor vendors, six package | the Poinciana housing project was | To Pay Salary, It Was and had flying service in both noven, president of the Key West #"ound the Gulf of Mexico to New | 200 feet in length. There will be stores and six wholesale liquor stores. Licenses are due October New Blue Printer adopted last night by the Monroe County Commission. A LU ithe Atlantic. and the Pacific. Agreed Upon | Have spent nearly all his time ans, in addition to cities. Business and Professional Wom- inland en’s Club, last night as she sur- two sections—one for children which is a portion of Rest Be 1 j | : s i : 2 > appa sm: Applications pending before the eRe ihe Sees tion dtl: | can : Rta were en aeeneaein mir veyed the apparent enthusiasm s pending before the at the foot of White street Each of the above applicants; The Monroe County Commis-'jowed receipt of a request from fw cons Hove 1414 Leon street, on att carrie Se ethee een of all those who attended the CAB would further extend op- one for adults which will be was for enewal of present li-|sionsion last night adopted a the City Commission for adop- was appointed manager of Mea- aboard the USS Guadalcanal C4¢Rival and bazaar given by the |erations across the southern Unit- formed by dumping about 5,000 cense, or for a new business in jrerolution to. buy a new blue tion of a measure condemning |CP*™ Field by the County Com- when ‘the German submarine (rS#nization at St. Mary's Parish ed Slates to Los’ Angeles and cubic yards of sand buck of the the permitted zone. |print machine for use in the of-'the Navy's proposal to take over |Mission last night. No salary for U-505 was captured off the Cape CCR" pence: oanis- catlural “tri. Preakwall Louis Carbonell inquired of |fice of Circuit Court Clerk Ross Poinciana. the position was fixed, and it was"Verde Islands ‘near Africa. The ,, Without the substantial mac". iii. of service with a more dic! The shore installations include City Manager Ellingson: “Why \c. Sawyer. It was announced, The county commissioners felt |decided to see what fees the air- entire detachment received a tenet aie oF eal burns stag rect route from New Orleans to @ swimming pool, 100 feet by 50 isn't the colored V.F.W. organi-|that the machine can be bought that the Navy needed the hous- {Port earns for setting the amount !presidential citation for the cap- Meay gifts for prizes and auc (Boston, and etherwise add such feet, 13 cabanas and « casino zation on this list? for $1,850. jing and that only a few fam-|to be paid the manager. jture. ‘ig ey could not have achieved impottant cities as Washington, which will include an auditoriun Ellingson: “They are not in the | All the ‘county's records .are ilies would. be dispossessed of] Commissioner Eduardo Gomez| floye marriéd a Key West girl, the financial success of tkis or any \P4!timore, Richmond and Atlanta.’ and a stage, and will be guitebl> permitted zone. The commission | blue painted: for filing. » their homes in the project. said the appointment of a man-'Letanette Roberts, daughter, of other fund raising endeavor ng! ifor small conventions amd such would have té pass an Ordinance permitting the change.” ‘$15,000 Set Aside B County jager.for. the. airport, whichis.|Mifeand Mrs. } J. R. Baker, 1218 now undey lease to the County |Pi etronia street. -erssary to the carrying on of ow) Jewish Stores | gatherings. ‘ It is expected that work’ wall Mayor Demeritt: “Have you Commission, should be left in the {: Commissioner Frank Bentley “Civic achievement and progress cq) Th get under way shortly after Oct saiticns, dambidiion .tsoo: the hands of the entire commission. ‘said at the mecting last night ‘is only as great as the local citi- pen ursday 14, if the bids submitted by church people across the street?” He added that $3,600 a year was that revenues from the airport eM" ’s interest in their own com- , contractors come within the ron Ellingson: “We got an expres- sion from some of the church people and they didn’t approve For Negro Beach; Will Cost the tentative salary fixed for the ee Operation might be larger than ‘was now expected. He suggested the question of a salary for the Commissioner Gerald Saun- mu hunts and the untiring efforts}~ All stores the proprietors of of lo 1 groups to make Key West, which observe the Jewish faith, ey raised by the bond issue of $250,000. a great city and the best in whic! From the must be Key West, Flond, , : 2 - : ; Mow equable climate in thal. rT 2 > Associated Pfess Day Wire | ; T country. with an average J : i Service and AP Features } t — ma bs THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. ©.y 2 ’ . VOL. LXVIIL. No, 215, eS ea See ne ear a TO rr as geet Ee a ay sme pists 3 = STiee, Space ee — —- meee KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1947 x h! will close Monday and Tuesday | $250,000 to live. lof next week, but will be open subtracted the $6,000 paid t» th« or oppose this applic “A vote of thanks is also due U To $10 000 For Fencin Iders urged the appointment of |manager be left open until after : ed? George Faraldo, who operates ait had been determined what the We on Thursday, Joe Pearl ' ’ . aie Commissioner John Carbonell p al en determined what the manonels = j y, Joe Pearlman, pres- engineers, the price of West Me geek ‘Gity Attorney Laster: “Is P ; 9 2 flying service at Meacham Field. |1eceipts might be. LS ae MiG MeEREa of the Congregation B'nai tello Tower site, which will t» Ht correct that the State doesn't | HELEGATION OF COLOR of |e iiter therrending of thei dieu) “hes manager, willy haves tulll wire! (edna hidlen eanda members | acc eae uneon tony either $10,000 or $35,000, und recognize distance from churches = : ate aee the conmnanoih an a epee eyes Aaa the reve- of the club in general for their ongey ae Tuesday casi travel expenses of th ami or in the allowance or >) S B S k st, the 'ssiot ani- es,” ‘said Bentley. geruine hard work and many do-! Wi e for observation of Rosh: sioners in making arrangeme Meciawanes of ter and wine) EE RSONS ON i oatmen See Nee : : nations of cakes and other ar=) Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, \to acquire the site from the go west ’ i ae eg es Iman explained. ernment wens TO URGE BEACH AP- oye: ticles ei Attorney Lester: “The city has | or Len th Piline TRUSTEES INTERPRET | “The entire proceeds of this af-|_ “We will remain open on) There will be more than $200 no power to restrict the sale of PROPRIATION . rol |fair, as well as all other fund|Thursday because our employes 000 for the actual constructi« beer that is to be conkuwiba off : ‘ sing projects of the B.P.W.,; will have the first two days of work. iin. aeeaaines. teeth. tha .cltw.ibs The sum of $15,000 for a colored] John West, representing the | 7. are used io further the many civic|the week off," said Pearlman. pclce PRs pening. restrict ull other satire {swimming beach, if and when the |charter boatmen who occupy | Wil projects planned for the organi-|‘We had promised to keep stores and in this matter, what- Liquor License Given Sanchez\\";..°: A request for a Qquor license received last night from Horacio Sanchez, 728 Simonton stre was approved by the Monroe County Commission. The license must also be approved by the State Beverage Department Transfer of liquor lice by The Castaways, Is ja, to Lee J. Murphy of, the Mara- » for U. S. Navy releases property for city does, the State will {the purpose at Fort Taylor, was Monroe County set aside by the i its meeting last Commission at night. A delegation of negroes was on hand to urge an appropriation for the beach on the contention the population of the city voted for the $250,000 beach bond issue in the belief some of the money was to be used for a beach negroes. There was discussion of giving {the colored population around ‘$50,000 for their beach, but, as {pointed out by Commissioner ,Gerald Saunders, the request for \the funds “came a little late.” thon Trading Post, was also ap- proved uggest Newsprint Plant For Florida TALLAHASSEE, F'! (FNS).—State Forester said that many Florida news| pers “have advised me they would sign long term contracts for news- print produced locally if a ne print mill were . Sept. Florida,” The Florida urging Forestry Committee of the Bankers Association is the establishme at industry in, this state. WE ARE... HYDRAULIC BRAKE SPECIALISTS Lot Us Check Your Brakes ;- | beach. established in! “Key West is depending upon |the tourist trade and needs the |beach to attr \quires virtually all the funds jevailable for that purpose.” ; On motion of Commissioner vence Higgs the sum of $15,000 set aside for’ the colored Commissioners Frank ‘Bentley, W. A. Parrish, Edouardo Gomez and Saunders voted for the resolution. : It was explained that thecost of ja fence, which the Navy would require around the beach prop- erty, would be from $8,000 to , $10,000. The fund appropriated by the com- (Continued on Page Four) WARNER BAXTER in Lou Smith Auto Service | «THE MILLERSON CASE” Phone 5! at ” “Opposite Army Barracks it News and Other Features ct that business,” | jsaid Saunders. “That is why the | jcounty has undertaken the con- ‘ struction of a beach and it re-' PALACE THEATER| berths at the Standard Oil dock j off Caroline street, appeared | before the County Commission | last night with a request for about 16 piling of 20-foot lengths. “I understand the state has | piling of those lengths which it| ‘took from the old highway | “bridges,” West said. “We need piling at the docks we occupy and } would like to have the assistance ; of the County Commission in ob- | H taining them.” Commissioner W. A. Parrish, Marathon, said he was going to Miami today and would make every effort to obtain the piling! for the boatmen. He will examine | the piling up the highway and) determine if they are long enough. | Property Sale | | Taylor Construction Company } transferred a piece of Lime, Grove Subdivision property to Mr. and Mrs, Frank Courtney, } 2835 Staples avenue, for a nom- inal sum, according to a war- | jvanty deed filed in the office of | Circuit -Court Clerk Ross C.; ,; Sawyer. i CALL FOR BIDS: remainder of the! ‘The City of Key West will re- 1938 Pontiac Tudor lceive bids up to 8:00 P.M., Tues. |day, September 16, 1947, for the \ of one Rex Concrete Mixer, with 2 H.P. Stover engine. as is. Mixer may be seen at City Hall. The city reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids.’ ROY HAMLIN, | | City Clerk. Affidavit or Other Support-+- = :posed of the mayor, the four city ing Evidence May Be commissioners and the city may ager. Used In Lieu Of Birth Lee Goddard, personnel ser’ wey ices director, nted a number Certificate of interpretations for the ap-?} S. proval of the trustees. It was decided by the trustees that in lieu of a birth certificate, an affidavit or other supporting The Board of Trustees of the. City Pension Fund met last night after the City Commission meet- ing, in City Hall, and reviewed the wording and interpretations of Ordinance 161, creating the pension system. City Civil Serv- ice Board members attended the meeting. The Board of Trustees is com- ployes of the city of Key West. The trustees also agreed to have City Attorney Lester de- termine what employes come un- der the pension fund, and those who do not qualify. The trustees decided that the present charge by city doctors of $5 for each applicant’s exam- ination fee will be borne by the individual, though suggestion was offered, to be decided later, of the appointment of a city doc- tor to handle all examinations of city employes, so as to fees, and to have a doctor who would represent the city in this ,matter. WvvvwvvvvvvverTre BRADY’S for. CHOICE POULTRY , 1214 White Street Amen eeAanararease USED CARS 1942 Chrysicr Royal Convertible 1942 Nash, 4-Door 1942 Ford Tudor 1941 Ford Convertible 1940 Ford Club Coupe 1939 Pontiac Tudor j | 1937 Pontiac Fordor 1937 Ford Fordor Monroe Motors, tn. 1201 White Street PHONE 725 sanded REPLACEMENT PARTS | ROY'’S KEY WEST AUTO PARTS evidence be obtained by alt em- i reduce | Phone 540' zation this fall aad winter,” Mr: van Goidtsnoven concluded. ' losed on Thursday during the month of September, but we feel that by remaining closed Monday | Law Makers —aat | In The Dark|Lowe Here With Girl He Married A. Lowe, of New York Key Wester, and! Virigil Lowe of North Beach, visiting here with failed because of a coal shortage | bide, who was Miss Margaret when the legislative assembly !E. McCarty of New York. Lowe | Was in session. Attendants were |and Miss McCarty were married | able to produce only three can- |in New York August 30. En route ! |. ADELAIDE, Australia —(AP)-— In the light of three candles, the South Australian parliament re- | cently discussed Adelaide's pow- er rationing. The city’s power supply had John City, a nativ the son of Mrs dies. to Key West, Mr. and Mrs. Lowe | spent several days at Miami | ST | \ 500-Pound | Lowe graduated from Key West High School with the S jof 1940. After serving in Worle | War II, Lowe went to live in New lYork. | TURTLES i THE AQUARIUM has several dozen turtles 1 : Regular meeting of Arthur j on display Sawyer Unit No. 28 American Ranging in Weight from Legion Auxiliary, will be held % Pound to 500 Pounds Thursday at 8 p. m., in Legion} There Are Hall, Stock Island. a POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION Division at Francis Phone 9134 CHAMPION !| place in the country where Stingarees are fed by hand. BILL KROLL, es |back with Legion Auxiliary (Wo sus spent the summer Meets Tomorrow pr en wn USO Building Being Cleaned For the first time in over five years of operation, the USO building in Jackson Squer t Southard and White street ‘ closed today. The building ts t cleaned. It will reopen ¢ lock tonight ing Johnson Returns hivm Long Trip Accompanied by his f Capt. Carl A. Johnson, USN ecutive officer of the Key W Submarine Bas returned | last night after an « month, Capt to his duties today Mrs. Johnson and their | daughters, Jane and Susen Capt. Johnson, 1 camp in Maine Job was visiting her mot The made a leisurely trip by bile down the turning to Key West east coast in heads - Greens - All members desiring trans EXPERT—— tates E portation are requested to cali! = - Terrapins -|igir em cryccta a wae, Auto Repairs apping Turtles ||day or tomorrow between 5 and} Our Turtles are tame and |{!6 p. m. | at | visitors can feed them by hand. |} —____ ———— le Prices This is also the only Machines That