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ssa el NLR Associated Press Day Wire | Service and AP Featurus For 67 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key Vin THE SOUTHMERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. : OL. LXV oe Mere ear ae TA ae = mans Wl. No. 216 KEY WEST, FLORIDA, T bag we Final Decision To Marshall To Be Made By Chamber | pram ON | picector Repair Liness 0 Officials On Booth 2’ *™ iwien DISCUSS ECONOMIC LALESOCHER «= RETURN: | CRISIS IN EUROPE; MAY! PROM MIAMI WITH RE. eee ——$ URGE SPECIAL SESSION OF Vise PLANS For IN. Truman Meets aden FORMATION BLDG. Father Neptune (Ry The Asserisied Press) WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.— ah oa And Davy Jones tremahey 1 Secretary Marshall will broad- feast Sunday afternoon, ‘ning at 3:30 oclock, tes m whether niormation bu Key West an Mien begin- about the ~ (Special to The Cittsens el : amt. le expected to be made at ABOARD U.S. BATTLE. jerecemle crisis in Europe. | = awe t afternoon of tne SHIP MISSOURI, Sept. 11.— It is surmised here that he} . - , i H - et Chamber of Com President Trumen today, as ‘may advocate the calling of =) Pe Pad Missouri nee oe ad {special session of congress in the } SEI cease ce Gas| to oer eupematas of Satine | [rPe t eottinn-a0 soreepristion took fer Gavins vials Neptune and his sidekick, {to be used as a stop-gap until the | to Mie A nol Davy Jones. !Marshall plan begins to become ; ’ meneger on However. the President's (cffective in improving food con. | tw seme the weformation initiation was mild, All he {ditions i r { tel was required to do was nos in Burke: ' Whether or not Marshall says make @ speech. and he did anything about a special session, in peppy llc ee | President Truman is likely to be | — SE “an agrement with Carl B. Smith, ae presente’ as ae Sy bares riage lect cresmgeadlion peace } hers. > | Ccakronbad | with’ that) proposal | PERSONALIZED, SERVICE “Mx: Nannie Mastin oueriicn for), |chaicran, of ic Bibdidd. Id Coon eecte nee) Ba Soy, members of the {When he returns to the White! the Athens Telephone Co.. sits at the switchboard located in | : dus-|Lee and Charles S. Kraeger were | British officials said furth : . i ;trial Commission, on the handling |approved for membership. h ev Mg ea President's staff were given House on September 20. ; her own apartment. Note the hand crank used to operate | i | ¥ that Bevin had gone “out on the “full works.” according to If a special session is called,| the mechanism of the old-type board. She knows all the num- ‘of the compensation checks by! Progress on the renovation of limb” himself just he | . : ; wg vor redie infermation received |the high cost of living in the | bers in the system and calls are made by name. jthe Comptroller's office so as to the Legion Heme is Crane ove a week ago in suggest na ; from the Missouri. |United States undoubtedly will | lalimiriazei$1a optics more) annual: | Lazio completion) andi tora s tae the Veeey ee ore — . , be considered by congress. | ily in postage, $2,400 or more in openinigjares anticipated fom Oc tsi soacel «eee aaeee a . oo SO rg ge OOM MM 4| Iniormation was received’ ap Nowsteatures LEE (Se lenvelopesiieendle tindelenninedi(iee Te ee alsin . - ; pe ———_—_— from Berlin today that German, Mae. i sums representing the cost of Ud: Delgado, sGrand ene ee oe ee ee \tarmers have been urged to dis-! A THENS, W. Va.—The 170 subscribers of the Athens Telephone | stuffing individual envelopes and|1"2! 40/8, gave some very In- Today, after his Lend-Leuse ~ ; ¥ “ sme . ' sp . Bo Scouts wibute a far greater volume of Co. get bills once a year, the board of directors repairs brok-' maintaining address cards prestin ee commen Uearela Ve ac eslongee Bevin told cor » 7 — “7 z we a their crops in industrial centers €n lines, and the lone operator knows voices and numbers so! Under th any i ake membership drive. dents that it did not require ter z yo ney: ne atin lin that country. Should they do well a subscriber gets his party if he simply asks her to “ting | said. the Tt Rae ines une eX | PosbeCommandenyC- Bis Hat [or Rims 6): Rages See Daas i enekmed with hin Honored B ithat, it will relieve to a great , over. home.” (83 z @ Industrial Commission | yey administered the outh of ob- distribution suggestion was as ssid zt y jextent food shortages among: | The company has provided this community of 628 SEBONS TT Gone e CECH Coca ode on ee Tose D AN Wns porulay: eee ene = {German workmen. Workmen par- | with hanc-crank telephone service for 4 persons will deliver punched cards andj newly-elected Chaplain. Whitson people, and he added that rally wo pet the beth pt I ica mentioned in the dis- Mastin, widowed other ea poieairtnue Core anes NG RMUE) peelitlent liste (otathoan low bony jsucceeds John E. Pickens, Jr, advocacy of the rewlenh o6 Base may pet he | up ft olary u | patch are coal miners, who say four, has been the operator fie inte Hae Bee one ihe hashes tuted (hee Te pita ben oe J =e “ ithey cannot produce more coal the past 22 years. ICh With UIE ETE Da ei oe Iva Watson gave a report on !¥ by Americans. Fe en then the most HISTORY OF TROOP 32, WHICH: because they are not giver) Every subscriber is als a arg 1 vochines (IBM) and thee ssilt by (the progress of the formation of Att enoug at). stockholder. His annual _ bill 1 : returned to the Industrial Com-|the Sons of the Legion Squadron. Moss acks 4 the tuthtine itself must be met 1937, 1s | , Stockholder. is annual _ bill, Ch D jreturned to the Industrial Com s ty ~ eel cont tt hoped WAS ORGANIZED IN 1937. 18 aig SS oa {which runs to about $10, is his A. opping own mission at noon the same day.| The mecting was well attend- ° a & hewe fhe booth opened by the TRACED AT NOON LUNCH- Caldwell Invites jshare of the operating costs. : a These will be sent. by the Indus- leq. ‘The next regular meeting is! Pe rs Views foo - fe will remain i There is no profit involved, ade Trees Commission in bulk to the |< neduled for Wednesday, Sep- feet five month EON MEETING | Mrs. M ‘ i "local offices for distribution over |S°"° 2 wis ih | . Gre chet tive mmr ns. Martin knows all the i 4 p \ , { ;the counter to claimants, as, is |tember 24. t Russia Teoop $2, Boy Sevuts of Amer- nV Governors ;twon numbers by heart und only FROFITLESS PHONES HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTe x kk perator Knows All Numbers Bevin’s Lend-Lease Advocacy Surprises Officials In Britain *WENT “OUT ON LIMB” New Distribution . Meeting Arthur HIMSELF, AS HE HAD Of State Checks _ Sawyer Pest Was | DONE ABOUT AMERI- T ~ogg, Held Cast Night, CAN GOLD HOARD 0 Save $25,000. Ra? eatin | eports of the recent national” LONDON. Sept. 11 Britis? TALAHASSEE, Sept. 11. — American Legion convention in official circles expressed surpries c ike ee ‘ i New York City were given last today ~¢ Voreign Se - ‘omptroller Clarence M. Gay to-night at the meeting of Arthur Ernest Be tt lg day announced completion of a: rnest Bevin s suggestion that the , : ‘Sawyer Post 28. the American United States revive Lend.Lew program under which unemploy- Legion, at the new Legion Home to help in the economic upbusiti ment checks will be issued and jon Stock Island. : distributed at a saving of approx-| Frank Hanrahan, second the foreign ing of Europe 3 Even officials in imately $25,000 a year. gommandes ef ie post, Ne See Office asserted that they did not Gay said he had entered intof27? Vance Oo ine renorts. Know that Bevin w vice | 4 T. Luther oonges } Pinger, 506 South ‘now done with Servicemen’s Re: TP ica, Was HOgoréd by its spoti- aceasionally has ‘to consult her 3, hats ar 4 : x ~ 1 ° sfteet, 38 ‘char; ° j wanre ~ chec! , Little Cha ec ore, the Rotary Club of Key F l handwritten telephone book on Perez wi hargéd ‘by Police Chief (adjustment ~ Allo checks: Faynortant Gancer + ORLANDY. Sept 1 Fens h 0 a Va erez with violating Section 1!On Mondays the punched cards | West, at the luncheon this noon} ,the 17 rural telephones with 17 of Ordinance 263 4 pile 3 sa |M. J. Moss. Jr., Orlando veal in St. Paul’s Parish House. H lidiflecent dlsng and-chort cine ‘ .of Ordinance 263 by chopping ;will be sent to the Comptroller's ‘ ‘tate operator and Republican can a emperature yee oe fi euanad septs MCENS) Goer oie nacet cr Ghote eens ee eee eo teen | OLficeyatad One ae pagel aly ao Conference lated idle Ie ecaieeas ae a ne Hay ticoute committee of the jemmor Millard F. Caldwell has can 1. PTL ne ree ee ate aes returned wea Lt OORa any Uues ate Idistrict in the 1946 general ¢ . the Boy Scouts committee ol eee a i ‘ é ecognize and ca »y their property in front of the Ocean| G ’ ! a} 1 | ais! be ere Jur bad A Ld Notare Club, traced the history [sent invitations to governors of first names just from hearing : u Gay said the procedure will k S « I 0 \tion, took issue with Senate ine uuge t Troop 52 since it was formed |the other 47 states to attend the their voices 8 View restaurant. Fe change the basic vesponsibil or State in ct. Claude Pepper this week for (aa? | »-day Tequesta Festival here - Perez stated this moining that ity since the Industrial Comimis- | pa = : eo like in January, 1937 ithree-day Teq . Mhaveuntshboard 4 : ee ma, ing that the Russian ' ' mn Key West jNovember 9-11, marking the for- he switchboard is in Mrs. ‘he had sworn out a watrant for ‘sion will still certify the pay-' ATHENS, Ga. Sept. 1 (FNS). jyountaineers in this count ok ob te nore furimt ‘There have been a total of 190) al opening of Rickenbacker Mastin's apartment, where she ,Pinder’s appearance in munici-!ments and the Comptroller will —Mrs. H. B. Richie, regional com-| “Born in Pineville. Ky., situat Nugent met monthly heys who have been members of |Causeway and Crandon Park on lives alone. Her children are pal court this afternoon at 2!retain the check writing func-/mander of the American Cancer i. the Cumberland mounte comet imued tuday by the Key Troop ‘aylor said. Upwards ‘Key Biscayne, Charles H. Cran- town and married ‘o'clock. tion. Society's Field Army, announced | Mo; claimed that he was 1a Wet Wreath Bureau 4 100 of them fought for the ‘qon, chairman of the county com- Meals are brought to her there Perez said that Pinder, when; From the standpoint of Indus here last week that Plone ete in Bell and Harlan auntie Te a vn normal for that nation in the past war {mnission, announced last week. and stockholders of the friendly confronted with the « ad- {trial Commission operations, Gay forward strides tm tne | Tit. /ainong mountaineers . ate ¥ " two-tenths — Eynest Avila, Scoutmaster of | » entertainment program be- firm frequently stop in to pass mitted he had destroyed the |said*he had been informed ays en es ee a Oy” taught “to support the goverr The e' p : | trol have altracted to the state , we her than what the Troop 52, introduced = s veral ing arranged or the visiting gov- the time of day. She says she trees. !Chairman Smith that the ar- pe mrt earea et fn puitaniti CanCed ment rather than have the ma iran ” we Aua ‘members who Were in attendance jernors will include fishing. air- once stayed in her apartment- Judge Esquinaldo fined Pinder rangement would eliminate Be OO nee ot neeat ernment support them v - 2 © At the luncheon. Avila announced ! lane, boat and sightseeing trips, exchange for three months with- $39 in municipal court, $10 for dress card files, reduce the num- ai ECT RT “Never did we think that Ser . v normal fF yhat this weekend he is leaving 4 dinner dance and other cere- out going out cach tree cut down. Pinder had ;ber of undelivered warrants, and 106 con terenre Ne pring 1-1 ator Pepper would have th 1 to enter the University of Florida, /monial events. There is a night bell to awaken pleaded guilty to the charge. \: st in preventing fraud. Noe ey Ha eincen RENE to compare the riyges 7 " u and that Raymond Gonvagh had | panies iste her for calls after the normal 10 _ ead | This plan, one of several al- fight FRSA 1O| cou heunternerandl es people of Russia with the her ox Gurima A 189 inches 4 been named scoutmaster of the ; M o'clock closing time, but most R Bi el lready in effect or now being de- H&Nt Mom te Me ode reaeene, “e th a normal of 451. troops iSeven eters subscribers respect her hours and eporis wycie veloped to streamline procedures “hey will see and hear at first Goorei Pe. ei - aie ( ‘ Heer ' wut dum — Thon Avila presented the tro- | do not call late unless it is a ae nd reduce ea in the ‘hand how Florida swept in a year |) URIs “tg ; te nt : shy to Boy Scout Jose Fernan- B k rt) real emergency. I y ta | iComptroller's office, will go into: .°4'4 half from a position among , 28s aoe ; he ton August td who made the best mark dur- | ro en pen When Concord college is play- to en esiert ay jeffect October 1, to coincide with 2 t Saas combating Mo s termed Pe sapeee m ine the last month as a Scout. | a a home game here during eats a the delivery date of a high speed iy, ¢ 10 a spot among the of Joe sialn and aie i od Neila led the Scouts present in| Sergeant Raymond Cabrera. y.ckctball season, however. she ,, Nelio Gonzalez, 17-A Porter check writing machine. national leuders. The dglegates| emPting to stampert See Tes Teday Last Day OE aie eee Necatar to all Scout: !making his morning round of \iiiingly remains on the job after Place, reported to police that his ;will map plans that will be used Ties of our foretithens a Ph we ‘ . ers checking the parking meters.) 40..°s9 the news services can Maroon and cream colored bicy- | Bl ya epg Return in their states in the next 12/tute the aes le ° Cl : : mia wresident and |found seven broken on Southard eelithe <tty cle had been stolen yesterday bs months in an effort to bring can-; Americans li Penuaild Wane ‘ , sings Ww. B vie aes West street, between Duval and White- ae Mains Succes are he The license number is 1767. i To Cit - P. 4 L ood unl Gannull He c Bed that ge Foe : ‘ . general manager 0! 3 head streets. paling bocagsni a k SERRA EESTORE EAS | 4 Ys ofRehse Some of the country’s top can-, Ment was “a screen to de ‘ Gas Company, who ts leaving for |" : et theneveor seven men making up the unpaid 5 | ] Sens eg tduled torspeak | Promote Russia and further th be Pp _peeenees Bloomington, Ill, where he will} Cabrera stated t ee © Key of board of directors. Each one is Adv Ory | Work Lauded maifightcre ake Seneduled tp eae a of the Govieis? tee Key Weat Merchants Associa. MOumitiricd with the Union Gas ione of the meters had been de- assigned a district in which he y pane ae cou ee aaa es | * that ~ pats ro & Electric Company, was intro- |stroyed, and that some of the me- ust make repairs himself when- Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. J. Eisner Nee South meatal Rae cRtiie| pin rane Tero hich member eit ine Rotarians ‘by Earl ters had been pried open. ever there is a line break, San Juan Weather Bureau returned Tuesday Mahl 10 the Is New Thee American Cancer’ WEDAYS MINGMESSeS awe galletas ms, who served as chairman | ae | The stockholders and directors Advisory Number One, 4:00 a. m. ‘land City and to their residence gociety: Dr. Alton Ochsner of not- Sa a : feeode vi ! Hé "9 7 WW . sates 55 ‘ wing the absence of Edwin Feel H . F d ; ‘hold their annual mecting the EgT, Septemped 11, 1947. at 913 North Beach Drive follow- Cg Ochsner Clinic at New Orleans At rT y ars Trevor, president. Brady thank ot; seg second Saturday in August to el- 4 severe tropical st ing a month's vacation in New ing Mrs, Harold V. Milligan, na- ter hirty ears P Sale ed the Key West members for | ° { b ect officers and ass themselves! a at a 5 York City visiting relatives and jiona) commander of the Society's ne : es roperty ‘ their warm send-off i Fire Back 0 Cal for operating expen: cen eked aU ee i friends, Field Army of several hundred) KANS¢ cITy a v e ene aaa | This vear the board elected D. Latitude 14.5 N Longitude 50 W.: While in New York, Eisner vis- thousand volunteer workers than 30 years a ) shan — * . on ‘es ; er Ye i - . on | railroac man helped iwi ™ md wile tran , y | OAKDALE, Nebr.—When the L. Thompson, a retired Mercer or about 750 miles east of Marti- ited with Captain James Demilt ———_—____—_——. then a railroi od Woe Key to Charles Lb Fla. lee Assn. To \eabiol his truck got “a little County deputy sheriff, president nique, French West Indies. editor of the New York glee EE, young bnumig: ante tee : Murs ‘ Mw b th ha * Herb Kinney opened the #nd voted to send bills every E : eaarently .. magazine. Mr, Demilt gave the Austria with her financiw ‘ $16500 & warm Herbpeinnevaobenee Ne avec months instead ofjuat once see apparently Mev i )ycal man helpful suggestions for window to cool off. When it kept “Hold Convention | during the coming year. ch 7 ( getting warmer, he opened the = Sues ip? emerge acksonville 2 ,comecting g the ce Bad conections may be a lit: an o ; N JACKSONVILLE Qith the truck body and then he tle more frequent and service a little slower than with a modern - ie on mga Pt discovered the reason for the heat er ; JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Sept.'—the rear of the truck was en- dial system, but Athens subserib- ‘ e We dail the build: |" "CeNS).—The 22nd Annual veloped in flames. He was un- €!s swear by their “family” com- ‘ Ge oe Convention of the Florida Ice‘hurt, but the truck was a total pany and it is doubtful if they i loss. {would trade its friendly courtesy Association will be held in Jack Seek Divorces sonville, Thursday and Friday,’ SO lfor the impersonal efificency of October 9th and 10th, at the A ; li Pl = la metropolitan syste - sworees were [George Washington Hotel straha Flans a tied “y with Cievlt) A$. Hall of Bradenton is| t ti ‘ Ck Hos Suwyer bY | president; S.C. Ferlita, Tampa, | An arctic Pos y Denet Neibergall, Jr. lyice president; H. R. Kahler, Mi- | a ‘S ° a: A cg 0 epg te yand Coleman! CANBERRA, Australia —(AP). NO. 655 de - ¥ ne oe Ronere, Ht. Fetersourg, :eec Y:|_Prime Minister Joseph Chifley] Will Give Away A Beautiful D Vor RE Cook, chairman, and H,;has announced a decision to es- | ©. McConnell, co-chairman of the jtablish scientific meteorological | Py ie &. & | Program Committee, announce jstations during the Australian that among the nationally known! Antarctic expedition in 1947-48 Speakers who will attend are J./to carry out a systematic recon-| Saturday, Sept., 13th 1688 Deval Street Peowe 168 Frank Rushton of Jacksonville,|naissance of Australian Antarc- Re president, and Mount Taylor of ,tic territory over a number of Persons Desiring Tickets, Washington, D. C., secretary, of years with a view to establish- Phone 395-W or 479 eT National Industries. ithe Association of Ice ing a permanent scientific sta- tion on the Antarctic continent. ing west-northwestward or north. about 12 to the betterment of the PAL organi- westward, 15 miles |zation in Key West. Demilt and lems in a restaurant she opet assisting with tax and bankin problems because she could + read or write English per hour. Winds near the center ‘other New orks S ere Blessed ‘The wornan, Mrs. Katy G are estimated to be near hurri- to learn that the est PAL! 1042 Cheysier Royal ne WOITaty iat y 4 as | a aye » Ne iz me pntl at the age ¢ 150 miles north and east of cen- Organization. ; ; ; convertible Fan ages ap aie ter. Present indications are the eee Sa Ate stars *, 1942 Nash, 4-Door legacy of $18,000 because ‘storm will increase in intensity the Key West PAL appeared | Hace iri aaniiy: aides and move west-northwestward, |the Stepember 5 issuc of the yg42 Ford Tudor aii ci 110 to 15 miles per hour during {Greenpoint (weekly) Star. a cor : : ; - the next. 24 hours, reaching a pear) paper published in Brook-' 194. Ford Convertible Housecleaning Is point about 450 miles east of j'7 : “ we . 5 ;Guadeloupe, Freneh West Indies | The only relatives of the Eisners | 1940 Ford Club Coupe N iF ‘Totlim early Friday morning jwho are not residing iy Se 1939 Pontiac Tudor 0 unny 'West are due to arrive Vessels in path of the storm | January with the hope of making, 1938 Pontiae Tudor TILDEN, I House ‘ ' tshould exercise extreme caution.|iheir home in the Island City oicees ooh ; 4 : | HARRIS, IThey are Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1937 Pontiae Fordor Oy Weather Bureau. | valiet, son-in-law and daughter. js : Cee he ent Ol | = —— | 1937 Ford Fordor TE Tet Sas ite ty coe | a Sandy Caraballo Sa | on rocker and came up | 7 E 'M M a black eye. Then on a ni i time trip through | esbly ROY ROGERS in as ‘a ! 1201 White Sizest for a light switch, tripped ove | “BELLS of SAN ANGELOS” | No Service too Complicated | PHONE 725 strange piece of furniture ar News and Other Features Flats Fixed to Complete Overhaul plunged bodily through a larg Pork front-room window ee