The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 23, 1947, Page 1

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ESS) The Key SOUTHERNMOST N eat Cttterr EWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. No. 226 Collectors Pres. Truman | To Be On Duty At |ls Considering Key West Airport) SPeti#! Sesion MANY REQUESTS FOR iat OS. HOLLAND ING MADE ON TRUMAN BUT | Vou. LXVE CrVaen . BELIEF PERSISTS HE IS NOT Lerte pd You Kipur, Day | in ravon or move | veow womeay | Ol Atonement, Is | yisincton sto 1 Vem dnpeet sy conttertons of inten pewenee are te be stationed ot wpe & Key West to attend ‘was reported today that Presi- By @WS dent Truman is not likely to call a special session of congress to consider the European situation. | If a special session is called, it! — oy yg eric dbase cr be primarily to consider do- | ment, wil observ: by |mestic questions, particularly the | fereetites all over the world from thigh cost of living. Requests | eundown today to Wednesday have been received at the White j evening till the stars are out. , House from many parts of the ; Our jocal Bnai Zion Hebrew Country, urging the President to By Rebbi Abraham Schwarts eumptoints had been eS Ape aber! the bans “Novelist” In Woodeuts SHORT CUTS: Lynd Ward works with painstaking detail on a KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1947 4 Sugaloa Club, Stock — Island, Destroyed By Flames During Ni ! LOSS IS ESTIMATED AS HIGH AS $160,000, TNA OF IT WAS COVERED BY : Weather Bulletin | INSURANCE {| MEUUneecusnsousognaggnronevivnoneecnnnonegguanggntactuaree# One of Key West's most fashionable night clube burned te the | MIAMI WEATHER BUREAU ground early this morning, when the Sugales on Gteck Island wee “BULLETIN FOR .PRESS AND tted fire that is said to have started neon trenstormer RADIO, 12 Noon, EST, Sept. 23, Jute DY Are ere poe: - 1947: ' Estimated loss is anywhere from $125,000 to $160,000 There | The tropical storm was moving ; ‘very. slowly northward at about was no insurance at all on the building or equipment, according te 8 miles per hour and was cen- Robert Taylor, owner of the Sugaloa. eens tw alien jeall congress into special session tered at to ee * re 9 ! noon very close to shore! A . teowe here for Mawane, Congregation will also observe to Lenact ‘ledislition designed ae 5 arose Such art, he says, has “character”. lnetween SE) Petcabury “and? Taylor said today that he tried for nearly 15 minutes to get © wee feken Gp with this great Holy day, beginning bring down high prices of food. AP Newsfeatures * EONIA, N. J.—Woodcuts, the with Tuesday at 6 p. m., starting stuffs. e engravings that gave print- with the Hol Nidre Service at{ At present the Preside i gay : TS. eo the Synagogue, corner of Simon- lepaeted to be busy holding content bai Metcritian ke <3 eee sees thet Helland com- ton and Southard streets. Rabbi ferences with his cabinet to con- 'Mwdio o fertiet Lan at the barn | PE He Gemertmert Abrahom Schwartz, new spiritual Sider the conclusions of the 16‘ paged ire ynd Ward, who 3 ametetely after the condition | -y- vy he Congregation, as- "ations that had been in confer- ' Prints entire books of them. Se Rape! he he attention Be i " ence in Paris, discussing the re-| He calls his books “novels The eter fem the commis. “ted by Rev. Emenuel, will con- puitding of Europe under the without words”, and he has =: Chutend reed duct the services. Marshall plan. {painted more than half a dozen. her Sefeeemee mete fe Memorial services for the de-| As to a special session of con- ‘He also has illustrated scores of » parted will be conducted on Wed- gress, it was said that the Presi- novels. ‘Clearwater. Highest winds re- '¢!ePhone operator to respond to the signal when he was calling the “ported were about 60 miles per | fire department after he discovered the flames shooting up inte the 10 ae a: of the structure Indications are for slow north- D 3 ee 1“ ehicane 48 Gace ward movement due to blocking ' if: . weusse action of high pressure to north-, letection D ficult viec for another five minutes east and north. Winds are in-: ° ° jand was finally given No | fire creasing over northern Fiorids At Police Station saucn. The firemen called No. & and will reach 50 to 60 miles per } A hour this afternoon and tonight! CHICAGO.(AP).—A chapels = 1 end 8 compentes ‘ever much of the northern por-,was made recently at the New lo alarm and within five ‘tion of the state east of Tallahas-' City police station, but it prob-;#Mutes firemen were om the hour. a me eer d be Re cm amination ctoerenre needey morning. Rabbi Schwartz Gent will not announce his de-; “I enioy working in wood en- = -, Ad 4 by bw will preach the sermon. cision on that question unti} graving,” he explains, “because Sietee ot Rey Went, Plovice Yom Kippur, Day of Forgive- {Thursday or Friday. Possibly, he the medium develops a character ‘We the comme tien Tem pleas 2 . may broadcast to the American. of its own. When you're limited <6 berm you thet orange. °° * the most solemn and s: jPeople about the uptrend in the to black and white, you have to sete ewe Beem mete te semen: cred day on the Hebrew calen- cost of living. get down to fundamenta = phere oF = Pieris dar tt is a 24-hour day in the | SS ee | One of the country’s outstand- eytendt Lines fre. at Key Synagogue of praying and asking ‘J . Th i Week, ae parttime deputy caller for divine forgiveness for sins ust er ed terme! re ome ergs of performing th: neces ety Rete tomie ee den) the ow maton ond clare > of aliens tang frown the United States whose fibers are at right angles to the surface. He penci! re- verse the picture to be engraved. The reverse image is obtained by setting up the origin committed during the year. The Day of Atonement brings to at cleee “the Ten Days of Pen- tence” which began with the He- Unlucky Day YORK, Neb.—The Homer Lov- oo getet trent Chet thts ae. OPEW POW Year The traditional 91) family decided to go on a pic- tied i ee prewe catinfactory wlemn chant of the Kol-Nidre is ‘nic, When they arrived at the pic- ‘% Picture so that it ee ed heard at the beginning of the nic site, they found that the gas- a a mirror. yevening service, and the wi The pencilled outlines on the oline tank had sprung a leak and! day & given over to serious medi- their. lw j i ood acl oeicea L i inch,...including Ww: block, then are darkened station and) nepentence. Fem fried chicken. One of the chil. with Pipes and the entire ancient times to the present Yom- ldren lost and found her purse block is coated with a thin lay- er of printer's ink, through which the India ink still shows. Ward cuts away the parts which Wrong Roof Kiper hes played 4 significent jthree times. Another a boy, fell role in the religious life of the'und scrapped his face severely. ties tereelite It arouses @ sense of En route home, the car had sev- ) ’ Sy Pee. ree stirs the individual to en flats and, while the harassed are NOT to print, and the print "FHP! carnest consideration of his ob-'fymilv awaited auto repairs in ing surface is cle outlined in SGeet set feaet Robert Seber. iigetion and responsibilities. The the living-room of a farmhouse, the black of the printer's ink. + contrerter, ant tee work peautiful prayers and meditations they were engulfed by plaster When the woodcut is satisfactory row’ of the Mturgy fill him with a which fell from the ceiling. ihe is ready to print as many fonwineet noirit of repentence, and a reso- Seen Laie Sil ae copies as he wants. tution to turn from mistakes of | idles feel { | war mm the right the past year to nobler conduct (Postmaster Has im the future. Tradition says that om thie day the fate of every creature on earth is sealed for enother year by the Supreme Judge of the World OLYMPIA, hans. — Olympia’s | postmaster recently received the ‘TOMOR R Ready Answer GEORGE SMATHERS HERE {see:and Apalachicola. Winds will| ably was noticed only by the subside slowly over the southern most observant detectives. {half of the state. | Sergeant Doonan, 41, 6 feet 1 i NORTON, jinch, 245 pounds, was succeeded i Weather Bureau. by Sergeant Doonan, 41, 6 feet 1 Hl eee ti} inch, 245 pounds. MIAMI WEATHER BUREAU: The Doonans are identical ADVISORY, NUMBER 9, 10:00 twins, and the only major dif- jA.M., EST, Sept. 23, 1947: ference is that one is firstnamed Hoist northeast,storm warnings Chester and the other Warren. iwest of Cedar Keys to Apalachi- : fae Sb GT, Handshake cola and continue storm warnings Palm Beach to Charleston and on |Florida west coast north of the j Keys. Change to small craft warn- | ings south of Palm Beach over } ' the Keys. ; | | Ward first became inter d| The tropical storm has come in art while at-Englewood (N..J.) |to a virtual. standstill, near the High Sehool. He majored in fine }fhouth of Tampa Bay, Latitude arts at Teachers’ College, Colum- | 27.5. Longitude 83, at 10 a. m.} : hia University, and pursued fur-/EST. It ies apparently moving ether ae who eared the ther studies at the National Aca- {northward very slowly, 6 to Bijjtercune, mix years that La- demy of Graphic Arts and Book | miles per hour. Its portheastward (SRY ee fractured. Crafts at Leipzig, Germany. progress has apparently been! ' | He started illustrating book; | blocked fer the time by high pres- s the Atlantic states. Blowout Gives POSITIVE PROOF: Paper on ¢ inked cut gives a picture. EPRRATA, Wash.—So énthus- iastic. were the handshakes of La- ‘ther. Gray, of Ephrata, and his with woodeuts for an edition of |sure over Oscar Wilde’s “Ballade of Read- |Strongest winds reported about ling .Gaol.” 60 miles per hour at Egmont Key with lowest pressure 29.26 inches. This indicates a slow mcrease in ‘ eer sine TOWSON, Md.—Explosion of intensity is in progress. an automobile tire, which was Caution advised for dangerous |set aflame from the heat from a gales from the Tampa area north-!burning porch near where the ward over Apalachee Bay. AU jautomobile was parked, probably other areas where warnings are/caved the lives of five persons. FOR TALKS The beeutiful concluding serv- {following request: “Postmaste: displayed are cautioned against |The exploding tire awakened tee for thie day is known as If you know the address of J | strong squalls and gale winds. Miss Anna G. Roemer. She . Mew Foor Neitleh.” “the closing of the (Leverich, will you deliver this Due To Speak At Meetings* Storm warnings are now dis-|awakened her stepfather and bn Aetree Kee GR bert gates” This refers to the closing letter to him?” Postmaster Jess | played from Charleston to Apa-jmother and they aroused Dr. - ove: of CAM im feted ee Be ace ent amd tl Leverich pocketed the letter— | from a cousin in Iowa who had | not been heard from in years. | And Rotary the temple gates and tobolical ning that with the has twken on the added symclosing the gates the day of suplica- Organiza- et te 6c ee eee tions Heme, comes the opening of the |’ 4 heat ane ace we tore ur Gost sr Gade Mery ee tne ane (Atetertainment i ewes eh A that hesemeat te shout to set for the day, the Arranged For ers witt arrive at noon tomorrow Naval Hospita for a series. of talks before the prayer & started: “Open the heavenly gates at the closing of che getes. for the day is declin- Mothers Meet une After these prayeis, the Shuter of Rams Horn is blown as |ment for the patients at the Na- Junior Chamber of Commerce to- A year’s program of entertain- ;morrow night at 8 o'clock in the St. Paul’s Parish Hall, Bahama Tee Mews Meters ane ex. @ reminder that its echo must be jval Hospital here was outlined street; Rotary Club Thurs te tomd of the Poineiane the Keynote of personal com- . & meeting of the American noon in the same hall, and at 8 ” ; » ef- |Red Cross commi C0! - ‘ Pwont Poarhers Acsmrtetian met ation with God in the ef ross committee on commu: ' solock that night before a joint fort te make human life as di-jnity service to camps and hospi- vine as possible tals, it was announced today by Again f pray to the Almighty {the chairman, Paul Sawyer. | hat be may aeve Mis good good| The importance of the work of | ee teed eeadtttter ree Mbomehas group of colored Veterans of For- eign Wars and American Legion- om . oleeeime to all good people and |this committee and what the in- | P S ] r Tike Bee Mette does 4 bene © lasting peace and happi- {terest of the community means | roperty Ja es ghee Ge the Hetkeewen carnival fess to all the world! in the lives of the patients was | F i wie stressed by Miss Margaret Jones,! Charles H. Lee, Jr., ivan > «. 2... 2. oS ee oo etatives 4 2 grate CE, ficld director at the hospital, and to Mr. and Mrs. James C. Thomp- oe em ‘ . ,- by Mrs. Capitola Schmuser, re- son, 3070 Harris avenue, a Lime ow P- py creation director. Grove property for $8,500, ac- — ‘4 . The following organizations ‘cording to a warranty deed filec oth & | Court yesterday with Circuit Clerk Ross C. Sawyer. were represented at the meeting: Gerald Saunders, Lions Club; P. J. Ross, Elks Club; Lt. Comdr. ! C. B. Harvey, American Legion; red to F. Mrs. Frances Edwards, Business Ill, 9.23 ac and Professional Woman's Club; Largo, for $1,866. Exeminations tor Master Plumb joi; Knight, Jr. Chamber of| Mr. and Mrs. Drexel L. Hop- ore of Journeyman Plumbers will |Commerce, and Mrs. McNeil, ex- ‘per transferred to Clovia I. Clax- be held on Friday, September 26.)ecutive secretary. who repre- ton, 610 Griffin lane, property 1947. at 00 p.m. et City Mall. }sented the Junior Red Cross and| in Grinnell street, for $3,500. NOTICE! Held By Jaycees, Lions . ; of Scotch whisky, a aires a itehead pace per Bally oe lachioola, with the exception of Hugh Forsythe, and his,wife, Miss : small craft warnings south of Palm Beach over the Keys. NORTON, Weather Bureau. Auxiliary Of Legion School Roemer's grandparents and own- ers of the house. ssioner Louis Carbonell, nging Smathers’ Key announced that all colored people are invited to the Smathers’ speech before the col- ored veterans’ organizations. hers and party will dine at ‘arbonell’s restaurant at noon tomorrow, and, after dinner, Sawyer PostTo | Meet Tomorrow A sound film showing the 1946 National American Legion con- will visit The Citizen's office and M ea e vil other business places in Key eets Sept. 28 vention in San Francisco will 8 West. shown during the regular meet- The tenth district, American |; 7) or arthur Sawyer Post No. mathers will discuss the Poin-! ciana Place project in his address. [Lesion Auxiliary school of 7 \98, American Legicn, tomorrow, es and also the legislation he vot- {structions willbe held in the | 11's 5m. at the Legion Home Pind yg Del osunome mercer on Stock Island. Commander C. ed for and measures he opposed in Congress. Legion Home, McFarland Road, Coconut Grove, September 28, Mrs. A. E. Reinhard, district pres: ident, will preside over the ses- sion, which will apen at 10 a.m. Guest speakers will be Mrs. L. Night Thieves Get S10l In Trade Wind “a Duncan) separiment historian; rs. i ‘yan, national ex- The Tradewind management | ccutive committeewoman of the B. Harvey said today that many items of importance are to be discussed by the membership. <iliary; Mrs. L, M. Stouten- today reported the robbery from | Au Me ate ection their place of business at the }ang by-laws chairman; Mrs. J. A. ; a corner of Duval and Caroline |McDonald, of St. Petersburg, Urges Peaceful Settlement’ -ts, of $101 in cash, one pint | partment ee shan ag af Mrs. A. L. Buzzell, Hospital Con- team iron-tact Worker in the Pratt Gen-| tmaster and a man’s coat. ‘eral Hospital for the Auxilia Mrs. Norris McElya, district girl} state chairman, who will present some of the girls who attended ‘Girl State.” Of Difference Between Russia And Western Na- tions {Ry Aasoetated P: FLUSHING, N. Y.. S ‘ | M. McCloud reported the robbery took place between 11 p.m., and 6 a. m. Key West, Fie. the volunteer service committee | | a ipeceetany a Genste Dace nie of the chapter. C NOTICE! \former foreign secretary of Nor +” saa aa the ex-| The committee sponsored com- Attention BOATMEN! Sree hae for |Way. today appealed to Russia , Amvene desiring to tok munity singing at the hospital $ CHROMIUM Pe ane oe °F | and the western nations to try emination may file their applica-| Saturday evening, with Mr: thon by $09 p.m. on Friday. Sep- | rji2abeth Maurer, of Norfolk, V. tember 96, 1947, at the office of | accompanying the singing. PALACE THEATER ERROL V. SAWYER. PAUL CAMPBELL in Plumbing Inspector. By Direction of the “SPORT OF KINGS” News end Other Features PLATED New Outside FUL 1089" Chairman of the Board. 121 DUVAL STREET SPOTLIGHT (Roof Type and Post Type) Atenon AUTOMOBILE OWNERS! LTON SUN SHADE Also Inside AUTO FANS—Drive in Comfort ROY’S KEY WEST AUTO PARTS Journeyman ; Electrician, Maintenance Electri.|¢0 settle their cian or Service Electrician, will °ably- ibe held on September 25th, 1947.! He did not meuiion the names Anyone di g to take the ex- of Secretary Marshall or Assist mination may file their applica- ant Foreign Comntissar Vishinsky tion before September 25th, 1947, of Russia, but it was easy to de it the office of the Electrical In-:termine he was referring to pector, City Hall. jthem. He added that peaceful J. M. WHITEHEAD, settlement of questions of differ- Chairman, lences between western powers Electrical Board. and Russia should be made, as differences ami PHONE 442 © Too Hard |i. A brother, Homer J. C. Gray, Yaki- + ‘scene. | By the time the firemen got there the flames hed s«preed \throughout the attic and down in jto the lower portion of the 120 \by 60 foot building | Firemen fought the Rete 12:20 a. m., until 6e m, i® la desperate attempt to quell them | niites placed ground outside the blaring twit ing. Some of the saved them were stolen during the suher One would-be head in an effort to step the looter The Sugaloa was February, 1041. It wae fully decorated by P New York mural Alarm; 5 Saved [i i= Mong - twice made trips West to complete the work of deeor et ing the place The building contained emone other things, a 74-foot, hander ly decorated bar; # stereroom along the northwest eife con taining upwards of $20,008 worth of groceries and canned geet $8,000 worth of whisky and equipment taken from the Best Bar, Duval street Frank Marcozzi, chet of the Sugaloa, lost all his personel equipment, including all hy clothing, worth upwards of $6,008 he said today. He had mowed the equipment from his remer thy borer during the recent fear of hur cane, Taylor lost @ fine dobermans pinscher. The dog, 0 fine sper men, was burned to death SECRETARY LIE APPEALS TO U.N. UNITED ACTION further disputes would delay ¢ United Nations in the adaption constructive measures new on the agenda After Secretary Lie his address, Vishinsky tacked the United States ff jectt) to the treaties the try had favered for Kore ‘Italy, declaring they ere t to Russia The assembly decited te a committee, which will sent the 55 member count the United Nati te ‘ the Palestine question Are gates had opposed the namine such a committer, but ' when the question wer p ' vote. The committee, it likely will favor the divin Palestine between Jew Arabs.

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