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= Laven City's —— Expenses Exceed Receipts During Augus OPOREMENTS §=pUR. 186 MONTH 820,349.71 1 Ghee OF TOTAL oF meow on of the City of Key fe me wonth of Aunust ee * eee of revsige tor Berwat The receipt thewsh ety pw Pater weve nts te tem thes Ir (mes & that the cum nts ot Jame July) August oe here then ususl, Bee te crt: md Cn tobe teem aeetee eeeagpee te ay er apeteome! bus: ond property tases, ed mes wase oe revenue fund Aagest dhoroed on i! it #t : Late Bulletins (By Associated Press) TYPHOON IN JAPAN | ToKYO..A for Hiroshima. 600 miles awey. was one j MELP IN GRAINS WASHINGTON.—It was report- ‘THE sou iT realy With ' 5 —_————_-—_ government, and threatened Italy Signed Today In Paris (My Aenociated Press) Ihe Key West € THERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1947 3 Navy Chiefs (Criminal Court Term Opens | This Morning; Jury Trials | To Be Held Later In Week THE USA. WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—The Italian treaty was formally ap- proved this morning in Paris, and news from Moscow says that the JUDGE THOMAS S. CARO*#——_ ——— Romanian, Bulgarian and Finnish treaties will be approved in that city late this afternoon. Communists in Italy called a ike today against the preesnt to a strike tomorrow of all call metal workers in Italy. typhoon, 120 miles; Meanwhile, the Communists are southwest of this city, is headed denouncing the United States for Another typhoon. the terms embodied in the Italian i reported to treaty. be veering away from the Japan-| Many Communists in Rome and mainiand. lother Italian cities today cried out, “Death to President Tru- man!” It is believed that the Italian od today thet Australia and Ar- CO™munists are being egged on qQuentities of grein to those areas tm the world where grain short- egos are most acute. SWITCH TO MARGARINE SYRACUSE. — Housewives thie citp today fr He eee eelinw be gentine have decided to ship large |!Y Russian spics in Italy. iRed Cross Names it noon, they /of volunteer special services of | TODAY ORDERED 2 [pited Nations’ BONDS TO BE ES.. . cae Conference Will Begin Tuesday Judge Thomas S. Caro opened | {By ‘The Annocinted Prenn) Criminal Court term today and set the trials of several cases for { later in the wek. A jury was on’ FLUSHING, N. Y.. Sept. 15.— hand, but there were no cases Fifty-three nations will have dele- scheduled for today and the gates tomorrow at the assembly jurors were excused until tomor- jof the United Nations to be con- row at 10 a. m. vened here at 10 o'clock tomorrow Trial of Willie Johnson, charg- | morning. ed with assault and battery, will | Secretary Marshall is scheduled } be heard at 10 a. m., tomorrow. to make an address to the dele- | Johnson has pleaded not guilty gates on Wednesday. World sub- | Badly Hurt In Crash Of Auto Propose To Construct Anchorage Here APPLICATION MADE TO: _be heard by a jury. At 2 p. m., tomorrow the trial by the state vehicle department . with operating with improper licenses, will get under way. New Production Cor ps Chairman Trial of Walter Allen, charged with petty larceny, will go for- Mrs. Lee Goddard, chairman Ward at 10 a. m., Wednesday. The trials of Thomas R. Bethel, © PP ere © felt they hed substituted mar-|American Red Cross, announces charged with assault and battery, the appointment of Mrs. Roy O. Bessie Clark, charged with car- i ieee of he ond of the Se ee oO 4h “1m npn: @ Baer wens ending . toleare of O0218 26 | ew aevount showed ~ teete tee - compared to die 4 «h» Mint a ereigts jumped © Selene & the bank of teemet Mat oe i te anh tent of « eth artewe amet meno: shee Tee & one Willed In Pall oC tome Might of ott truck 8 eet bees Sard vowntete A Terere BE Meyer Oe a me sort of word tw breter playing In the Gite te veers be hee been Commenting from hie suburban eee © Leewterd te he job in OC Rtrege te cetemetes thet he has pheped PETR® bridge games one = ery ep & ond from work Chicks Become County Jailbirds IRRORVERLE th Baby ete 80 of them packed in beers, fore feat on 6 country om sad were turned over to herd? Reteh Bourn, whe took them te the Morgan county jo! Bus Wheel Wrecks Store SANTA CRUZ, Cott —A wheel ont Gre oT © pewing bus bit a qeeery dere window, shattered © ont practieally wrecked the seme = Seeman Fite 8 in the aoe at Che me = wes unhurt Shepard Here To Ran USO Bldg. M © Sheperd. who is operat- mg wh the UBO-YMCA division «nh heedquarters in New York (Mp, & acting director of the USO tering ot Jackson Square dur- yp bn steence of Director Frank Adem & at present on Staten tetend. heer his mother has been corusty ll for some tune your FENDERS and CHASSIS.- ‘1 saves ® set of fenders! Leu Smith Auto Service Witte at Fleming = Phone No. ! Army Barracks See eee ee LIE oe Hoffman, 63; who @erine for butter. PRICE FIGHT SPREADS WASHINGTON.—Organization movement against high prices is the States. « spokesman | fer the Department of Agricul- ture said today. Funeral Service For Mrs. Hoffman Tomorrow P.M. Funeral serviees will be held tomorrow afternoon for Mrs. Rose s found dead Seturday in her home at 515 Si- monton street. The services will be held at 5 o'clock in the chapel ! of the Pritchard Funeral Home, with the Rev. B. E. Nichols, of the First Baptist Church, offi- eteting. Buriat will be in the fam- tly plot in City Cemetery. Mrs. Hoffman, judging from her condition when found, is pr heave died on Thurs- day ery Saturday, her nephew, Wolter Johnson, called at her he Lest Seturday he found the house locked, and, after call- ing repeatedly and eiving no answer his brother they returned he went to his home for Albert, and together the to Hoffman upon f ng an en- vund Mrs, Hoffman trance dead She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Nettie Bazil, and several nephews and neices. Mrs. Bazil arrived here by plane last evening from her home in Tampa. M Hoffman was a charter vber of Sparkling Waters, Re- | beees Lodge, No. 14, which will tend the funeral in a body. seeking relaxation, finds it in the arms of another woman? Read the gripping new serial MUSIC or MEDICINE Starting Soon in The Citizen ott ie 0A NER the production corps for the Key James Singleton, West chapter. Mrs. Hinger has petty larceny, are scheduled to, Hinger as the new chairman of rying concealed weapons, and charged with ;been active in the Terre Haute, begin Thursday at 10 a. m. from coast to coast in| Indiana, production corps, and al-} A 2 p. m., Thursday, the trial }come up at the, assembly, he will so worked with the Red Cross of Harry Andrews, charged with head the fight against it, at the U. S. Naval Hospital in assault and battery, will get un- Bethesda, Md. of which Mrs. Hinger is vice pres- charged with ider way. La Concha Navy Wives’ Club,! Friday morning Jack A. Dillon, reckless driving; ident, has agreed to assist the Claude R. Binks, charged with Red Cross in meeting its fall pro- reckless driving; duction quota by making garments charged with for patients in military and vet- erans’ hgspitals. sie Schuck. During the war Mrs. | Schuck gave 5,000 hours of her son and William t during an argument with another man in their Marathon home last night. arrested Albert Frazier, also col- ored, and he is being held without charge at county jail here pending jthe outcome of Dossett’s injury. where Dossett was there was one slash across Bos- | sett’s chest, and penetrated into Jacob Innis, reckless driving, nd Fred W. Gladden, charged h driving while intoxicated, are scheduled to go on trial. Bonds put up by Maxwell Hud- S. Wallach, ime to Red Cross work. She will charged with reckless driving on Mrs. Hinger replaces Mrs. Bes: continue her work as a member Qverseas” Highway, were’ order- of Mrs. Hinger’s committee. Colored Man Cut 4ed estreeted today by Judge 'Caro. They did not respond twhen their names were called this morning. Du ° A ! Emerson Pryde, colored, who um who was charged with assault- iring rg ent ing Dolores Davis, colored, with ‘a club, was fined $250 and costs, or 90 days in County jail. Pryde pleaded guilty to the charge. Pearl Harris, colored, was fined $15 and costs and given 30 days in County jail when she pleaded guilty to a charge of vagrancy. Pedro Rueda, 79, Died Yesterday p Pedro Rueda, 79, died Sunday the lung. They added that bis ;orning in his residence at 1109 James Bossett colored, was slashed across the chest by a knife Deputy Sheriff D. M. Andrews Doctors at Municipal Hos taken, tal, said | condition was regarded as being pyyal street. jClub joins with all B.P.W. or- jganizations throughout the nation | ‘through Europe, much of interest to tell Key West |PALACE THEATER’ “very good”. BPW To Meet Wednesday Night Dr. Adele Hampton will be the Cemet principal speaker Wednesday is in charge of arrangements. evening as the Key West Busi-! Survivors: Widow, Mrs. Felicia ness and Professional Women's Rueda; son, Evelio J. Rueda, and one grandchild. Mr. Rueda came to Key West, in celebrating United Nations from Cuba, 59 years ago. Week, this week. Mrs. Aloysia a van Goidtsnoven, president of the bf a Parking Meter The club will hold its regular | . monthly meeting in the Women’s , C d A y club house on Wednesday eve- | arrie wa A parking meter in front of 410 Fleming street, was uprooted and ning at eight o'clock. Dr. Hampton, who is interna- carted away some time Saturday night. tional relations chairman for the Business and Professional Wom- Sgt. Raymond Cabrera of the Police Departmenai discovered the Funeral servi will be held today at 6 p. m., in the residence. Rev. J. H. Johnson, S.J., of St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Catholic Church, will officiate. Burial will be in the family plot in City Lopez Funeral Home en’s Club of Coral Gables, was Florida’s delegate to the meeting of the International Federation f ‘Business and Professional omen’s Clubs in Geneva, this jummer,. Armed with first-hand informa- tion gathered during her tour: she will have his rounds Sunday morning. This brings to 12 the number of park- past week. Rainbow Order women about what American! women can do to help build a lasting peace. | The United Nations’ slogan, “There's a U (You) in the Unit- ed Nations”-theme is being car- ‘ 4 ried out by Mrs. Angela Caro, fear oir errs evil: bona chairman of the International Re- 'jublic installation of officers. to The Order of the Rainbow for girls, will hold its regular meet- ing at 7 p. m., Tuesday, in the ‘lations Committee in charge of \ hich parents and friends of the the evening’s program. girls have been invited. POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION Division at Francis Phone 9134 LYNN ROBERTS in “THAT’S MY GAL” = ,CHAMPION News ana Other Features Outboard Motors $127.00 EE ARE A RRR meter had been stolen while on! ing meters put out of use in the’ 1 To Hold Meeting to the charge, and the case will jects generally will be eto have| by him, and he will strive to have .a majority of the nations repre- of George B. McCants, charged {sented at the conference agree; with the United States ' the in his automobile ;Position it has taken in Western ; ‘Europe and in other matters, over jwhich this country and Russia {have, heen unable to come to an agreement. Delegaies of some of the smaller nations are reported to have pre- pared to try to have the United Nations abolish the veto now held by the’ five larger nations, the United States, Great Britain, France, Russia and China. Marshall said today that he op- Poses such action, and should ‘+ | | This ‘Vehicle’ Can Hitch Up For Free CHICO, Calif—When the city put a: parking meter in front of a hitching post where Bill Jones had. been tying his horse for years, Jones protested vigorously. Since the parking-meter ordi- nante specifies “vehicle,” Jones may hitch’ his ‘horse to the park- ing meter without paying the ;usual nickel, “as long as it’s a horsé without a buggy.” Deaf Mute Divorce Proves Expensi Ive OMAHA.—(AP).—Mrs. Anton Dombroski, Jr., of Omaha, was granted a divorce after a court hearing that took double the normal time. Both defendant and plaintiff were deaf mutes. Two interpreters who toiled through the two days of hearing were paid $25 each. Players Needed For School Band Key West Higii School Band is making progress under the new bandmaster, Earl Dillon, it wi announced today. Six more bass ' and baritone players are needed | before the band will balance up, Mr. Dillon explains. Losses through graduation and transfer were felt worst in the} bass and drum sections. The school will furnish the equipment for players, so it gives an opportunity for several pupils! to learn, at no expense to parents, it was explained. New uniforms for the band are expected in three weeks. Mr. Dillon came to Key West first in 1904, with one of the fa- mous army bands of that time. He is a graduate of the Army Band- master’s School, and for the pa: 22 years has been teaching music in California schools. NOTICE!! \] _ The Contractor's Board of Examiners will meet Friday. September 19, 1947, at 8:00 vm. City Hall, Key West, Florida, for the purpose of giv- ing examinations to the persons desiring to become licensed contractors. Make application to the Building Inspector before 5:00 p.m. on Friday, September 19, 1947, EXAMINATION FEE, $25.00. ERROL V. SAWYER, Building Inspector. By Direction of the Chairman of the Boasd. CORPS OF ARMY EN- | GINEERS IN THIS DIS- TRICT Application has been made to the corps of Army engineers in this district for the establishment of an anchorage area, about two nautical miles south-southwest of Key West, for the use of vessels handling explosives and ammu- nition cargoes. No public hearing will be held on the application, and the engineers advise anybody who objects to the establishment of the anchorage to send the objection in writing to the corps’ Jacksonville office, : Regulations proposed to be es- itablished to govern the use and ‘movement of vessels in the pro- ‘posed anchorage area are as fol- lows: ' (a) Ships loading or -unloading | explosives in large uantities as cargo, shall be anchored in the explosives anchorage. (b) Ships which must anchor in the ‘explosives anchorage, shall notify the Captain of the Port of the expected time of arrival at” least 24 hours prior te-errival at) Key West. (c) Ships carrying explosives ‘and required to anchor in the explesives anchorage, shall fly the International code flag “B” at the masthead by day, and dis- play a red light by night in the same position specified for the flag. (d) All small craft engaged in loading or unloading shall dis- play the same flag or lighb as required far cargo vessels. AH loaded, non-powered craft an- ‘Carol i HOW PUBLIC DONA- TIONS ARE USED TO AID NEEDY When money-raising drives are i | | j being conducted sometimes citizens begin to won- der or inquire as to just what this or that organization does for the good of the local people. Each year the American Red Cross makes a public appeal for funds in March. During February ‘of this year the Key West Com- munity Chest, which had been ‘incorporated, made an appeal, listing a number of organizations serving the local people. Among these member-organizations of the Community Chest are the Monroe County Child Welfare Council and the Child Welfare Department of the State Welfare Board. This past week there was a demonstration of one way in 1 | 1 t WIV VV IVT V ITV TTT BRADY’S for: CHOICE POULTRY 1214 White Street Phone 540 | ns Ms Mi Br Ms Mp Br Pure, Fresb ee PRESCRIPTIONS Compounded by Experienced Pharmacists GARDNER’S PHARMACY 1114 Division St., Cor. Varela Phone 177 Free Delivery Cee OV VU V TO TET TUWs | Tynes Emerge ‘Way Of Showing How Much Is Needel By Local Welfare Groups ‘A GOOD EXAMPLE OF* in Key West, 51S Ingredients | CAR HITS TRUCK ON OVERSEAS HIGHWAY; HAD TO CUT INJURED FROM WRECKAGE Three Navy petty officers ot tached to the Key West News! Base were seriously injured test night when the automobile in which they were riding crashed against a truck south of Matte Honda viaduct on Overseas High way about 10 o'clock. The three men, all of whom are unconscious, were identified by Naval Hospital here as H. K. Logsden, chief com sary mate, who is suffering from head and body fractures. Area Near For Explosives Advisory MIAMI, Fila., 11:30 A.M., EST: ‘The hurricane center was located this morning by aircraft and at 11:30 EST (16:0Z) it was near iLatitude 26 degrecs, Longitude 174/2 degrees, or about 200 miles} 7. Ripley, chief electrician northeast of Nassau. It is still!mate, who is likewise sufferue (moving between west-northwest | from se, © f sctures. and northwest about 12 to 14/ © Dp, Brown chief yeoman imiles per hour. Strongest winds! mate, who also is suffering frow |are estimated at 140 miles per ' fractures. hour near the center. Hurricane’ State Highway Patrolman Wil {winds cover an-area about 100 jiam Stevens, who was called & miles in diameter while gales ex- the scene of the crash, savd thet itend out from the center 200 two of the seamen were pinned {miles to north and east. inside the wreckage of their ! Indications are the storm will and he and several others « continue its present course for for an hour to extricate thew the next 6 to 12 hours, reaching “We finally got heck saws of a point 75 to 100 miles northeast sawed through the wreckase t of Abaco Island early tonight. A get them out of the car,” Ste iturn to a more northerly course ens said. “I understand that |is still indicated. car was going at a high vate of Northeastern Bahama Islands speed when it crashed tte « should exercise caution against truck which hed been stelle? on {dangerous northwesterly gales the highway. ‘and high seas this afternoon to-; “I was unable te detersene night, especially in the Abaco who was driving the car, All the group. men were unconscious amd they Coastal areas from Vero Beach, were so @ntangled im the wreck Florida, to Cape Hatteras, North that Tc at teh what farolina, should stand by on the one was driving.” - alert for further frequent advices. The car was being driven t& ‘during the next 48 hours. :ward Miami, the state patrotmen — said. ahored or moored in the anchor- The wrecked car in whieh the age area shall be attended by Navy petty officers were 9 a tug. was brought to Key West the (e) All ships and small craft, ternoon by Sweeting’s Gere except ship's boats and small Several persons whe viewnd craft engaged in loading or un- wreck remarked thet the loading explosives, shall keep must have been traveling f clear of the explosive anchorage for the front end was complete’ whenever operations are proceed- demolished. ing or immediately impending. 'Bhe truck, which with furniture, wee damaged. It in not known here who owns the truck P..T. A. To Hold Tea In School 2 ke benmete bs ney Is One On Thursday, October at and an open } eowill by the Harris School Pw Teachers Association, it wm nounced today. The affeir be held in the new library which these organizations work fom, 3:30 until 5:30 pom jwhen the Carol Tynes family ‘The executive board of Mw !was “burned out.” In this fire, School P.-T. Assn. met last wr | which destroyed the family home, at the home of Mrs Glee everything was lost, members Sweeting, 618 White street having left only the clothes they “Planning Tomerrow Tent ‘were wearing, The family con- was chosen as the theme for th ists of the parents, seven chil- year In announcing the tee for Ort dren andthe grandmother, whe is partially paralyzed. ber 2, the Harris es PT i after the fire, Sociation announced thet the + Within’ an hour after the fire, ganization is proud of the te efforts were under way to take care of the immediate needs of the family. A representative of the State Welfare Board contact- JW0@ school improvements ling Infant ed the president of the Child i * Welfare Board, Kev. John E., Baptized Sunday Pickens, who is pastor of the . Congregational Church, in regard The infant daughter of M _ Mrs. John Glenwood & e to clothing and other needed ticles. Assisted by Mrs. Pick Mrs. Tynes was able to find 4 considerable quantity of good ‘clothing in the Child Welfare", collection, including some articles ' Perel aan for every member of the family.'!” Godparents included M was baptized at 015 ¢ ‘ ning in St P Later many more items were jtq Delgado, Mrs. Shirley A added. — ‘ ‘land Archie Potter Meantime, the State Wel Board, assisted by Rev. (Continued on Page Four) Apply To Wed Steve 2. ro street ‘of 1311 Newt {plication fe jwith County (Lord yesterday Rn Auto Repairs Reasonable Prices | We Have Testing Machines That { | Leave Nothing to Guess Work | PROMPT SERVICE | SAT Cu lé 4s | | NAVARRO. Ine. | ROY’S KEY WEST AUTO PARTS | + 181 Duval Street Opposite Bus Station