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; ’ ; MI MER STL. OR Fok, No, 231 VOL. LXVul,_ + tt pnanineonansitinyerrtncenpierCLN CNet tSAet th uae Aig sinaehte er Che ny . 3 e* mcngplinreenestnlegmenesesconnun Keri THE SOUTHERNMOST N <a oan ome 4 EWSPAPER IN lest Citiz THE USS A. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1947 U.S. Navy Separation Center Is Set Up At Naval Hospital Here 2eeeeee ss 2: ENLISTED MEN LIVING* sourn or tampa. More Shipments MELBOURNE LINE TO ° ‘ti BE PROCESSED | Mean Higher Cost, 1 tt is charged that they killed 1 in AvU.58. ion Cen-| uch 8:8 Mery Separation en: President Told U.N, Facts and Faces . 23 Nazis Tried For Mass Murder Of One Million: (Ry Asnociated Press) NURENBERG, Sept. 29.—Twen-' day, charged with having killed , one million civilians, during the war. The defendants will be tried before a court composed of rep- resentatives of the Allied Na-| mogtly Jews, | the civilians daily over a period of four years. The killings were in western Russia and eastern Europe. enlisted men whose enlistments! (By ‘Ansociated Preasy The case is characterized as the expire in the next four to six PRatscccome thie seo 29. a igutstanding mtass murder trial in manths, has been set up at the session of engcos cohadies in: aha lo Key West Noval Hospital, it was|creased shipments of foodstuffs ' Z : announced today. to foreign countries and to fight Cancer Society All Navy personnel, who live the price uptrend in this country Central south of the line drawn from are still being received at the To Meet 0 t. 12 Colom! —_ on the wen to Melbourne White House, but it was said Pres c on east, will be separated ident Truman is hopeful that ° ° tainous, nar the Navy service at the Key those matters can be attended to At Miami Beach Coffee is the most important crop separation center. satisfactorily at a conference 5 produces bananas and chicle for expects that 700 with members of his cabinet and i will be ready legislative leaders. im the next four or; The difficulty, it was pointed There are a large out, centers in the circumstance who enlisted for that if the government increases i i i its purchases of food for ship- | 4 _ _ ment abroad, it is almost sure toy ® separation cause a further spiraling of! ney nd baat prices at home. bh “| “The cost of living is certain of mpa-Mel- fe te = to increase further,” a spokesman , were iously com. \ to go to Tecksonvilie for declared, “if the government 1H} ntl: ff enlistments ‘to (Speeiad to The Citizen) MIAMI BEACH, Sept. 29.— Latest developments in science’s search for the final answer to the: by Dr. Jorge Garcia Granados, stripes flanking a white center cancer problem will be reported leaders in the fight on the dis- ease from 12 southern states at the regional meeting of the Amer- nounced today. The report, which will formal- ly open the sessions, will be made The Monroe County Child Wel- ‘fare Council held its first meet- discharges. steps up. its purchases in the py Dr. Alton Ochsner, of New ing of the 1947-1948 season on “Ht was felt that to, have the eee market to an appreciable ‘Orleans, director of Ochsner Clin- Friday evening in the Health @elisted men go to Jacksonville °°8Tee. ic and regional medical director of Unit, 206 Fleming street. Wee too expensive for the gov- Ochsner will i and took too much time shall favors the calling of a spe- the men ee said a cial session of congress. spokesinan we today. the discharges very nearly ali become effective during the tourist the long travel portation facilities of Florida.” | Ht takes three days for the’ if (Ry ‘The Annvetated Press) es ed sung hal ATHENS, Sept. 29.—The recon- will be ordered to *truction program of the Amer- center in time so '€2n Mission for Aid to Greece separated the day has been put into . effect with an the Navy ex- commencement of Work” on” two “projects ine ‘the “Salonika “and sted men will be Athens ateas, Major W. W. Vance fed at the Naval Hos- of Gelveston, Texas, executive for the three days it Cfficer of the district engineer ge through the process of COrps, announced. Ten engineers are directing we leo felt that one agen- work on the Salonika-Athens instruct the enlisted 375-mile road Immediate plans benefits whith are are to reconstruct a stretch of 30 under the GI bill miles from Salonika to Gida the same Navy (Yidha), then to proceed west and “The separation cen- south as rapidly as these areas fet ls the process whereby an en- areas can be made secure from Hated men completes his contract guerillas. The engineers expect to Navy - every effort repair 2,000 feet a day. ba that the ‘The second project is the north fairly and gyai wall in Liminalos, a small ‘bay near the center of the town of Piraeus. Hi rif of ' g wate t | = « ‘Twenty Cadets In $y TRe Aesertated Preas) | ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 29.— WARSAW, Sept. 20. — War- Twenty cadets from the Latin- fateed. fiee-autted Warsaw, now Americans are enrolled at the etremeling valiantly to rebuild but Florida Military Academy this it haw af Europe’ yet Scholastic year. ; ete Goneing | achioue ‘¢ id The Academy is-helping to pro- the “First mote friendly relations between ‘people of the various countries and the United States by teaching ‘The tetest’ census showed a speak at a dinner at 8 p.m., using ‘ ‘ as his subject, “Progress in the County Anti-Tuberculosis :Medical Attack on Cancer.” Dr. ciation, talked on the work of Charles S. Cameron, Jr., of New that. group. ' . Reconstruction [York, medical and scientific di- through movie films, distribution It was said that Secretary Mar- ie society. Dr. Joe Allen, president of the Asso- Visual education, rector of the American Cancer °f literature and the speakers’ bu- following Dr. Ochsner’s address, People to the need of examination The dinner will honor workers 294 detecting: the symptoms of of the Florida division of the so- assess in the early stages, Allen ciet yfor th i reported. the state has made 1a een eroetess | Discussion brought out that the trol. Awards will be made ‘Florida law does not require re- county leaders from al parts of would unnecessarily tax the trans- Begins In Greece xi’; will lead the discussion Teau activities have awakened while treatment is continued. The executive director of the division: Anti-Tuberculosis Society pro- vides funds for sanitorium care Sn wee Car And vi aenee cane fren ae aised See: é ! A project under consideration is the establishment of an isola- 4 tion ward or building at the K stolen Saturday night, between West minicioe Hospital to ae 9:30 and 10:30 o'clock, “from in ‘cilitate visits from family and front of his home at 510 Francis friends. street, and was found abandon-} Juvenile Court Probation Offi- ed yesterday morning at No Name jeer Elizabeth Singleton reported Key. more adoption cases handled this The police believe that three summer than ever before. unidentified youths stole the car! Mrs. Ruth Lange, of the State for a joyride. ; Welfare Board, said that the Aid 1,250 J ito Depengant eb nad been , Increases rom pol a month for apanese Economic G-Men Carl Bervaldi's automobile was a mother and one child, and $12.00 a month for each additional child, to $24.00 for a mother and one child, and $15.00 for each addi- (By Associated Press) juenal Cue eae Hee TOKYO, Sept. 29.—’ = rs. Helen McNeil reporte: na’ ts ‘The Japan: 'the Junior Red Cross has been ese government has hired 1,250 economic G-men in its drive; against black marketing. Most are plain consumers, assigned to watch their neighbors. NEW BICYCLE STOLEN AT POINCIANA PLACE |, Edward Feingold, 41-2 Poin-| ciana Place, reported to police revived under the direction of Mrs. Nathan Pepper, who will be- Guatemala, heart of one of the oldest civ- ilizations in the Americas, is one of the six independent .countries which cover Monroe Child Welfare Council ican Cancer Society at Miamil Holds First Meeting Of Season imoval of active cases of tuber- for school-age children. th 4. ,culosis from the community, nor he will call for the contributions e state by Mrs. Malcolm Smith, ‘their, detention in a_sanitorjam. response to telephone calls. ,~ } ‘urvcucvveavncccccrccccncricnnneccvngscnrtonivnnrart tn Due To A Protracted Vacation and A Subtracted Bankroll WE REGRET TO ANNOUNCE: population of 856.000, just barely English to the students so that they may return to their homes yesetrday that a new bicycle, Lede’s figure of 555.326. | Vit) a better knowledge of the|serial No. C 5374, had been stolen | OCEANO , ATLANTICO America between Mexico and The marvels of the old Mayan culture now lie half-buried in the moun- yoleand-studded back country. of the fertile republic, which also use in chewing gum. Guatemala has ports on both the Pacific and Caribbean coasts. Her capital is Guatemala City. She is permanently represented at: United Nations ler flag has two vertical biue stripe with the country’s crest. gin work in the schools shortly. A nutrition program has Explosion Kills 10 Britains And Arabs In ‘Haifa (Uy The Associated Press) HAIFA, Sept. 29,—Ten British and Arab soldiers and policemen were killed today when a police station here was blown up by a barrel of explosives. Fifty-four others were injured, some of them seriously. } Men on a truck arrived at the station at 6:03¢0'clock this morn- ing, backed up the truck and then |* rolled a barrel, containing explo- sives with a time fuse, against the structure. They then drove Seeking $30,000 In City For USO ‘Plant Cerezo, Waite | Joseph C. “Buster” Cerezo and Want Hearing On Suspension’ Operation ¥*$10,000 PER YEAR FOR | THREE YEARS NEED. ED FROM CITY TO RUN JACKSON SQ. CENTER Members of the Chamber of |Commerce were being sounded ‘out today as to whether they want away -hurriedly, and had been Bernard H. Waite have notified t© support a movement to have gone little more than a minute 1°} Goddard, executive secre- the city of Key West back the when the contents of the barrel “exploded, tearing the, building apart. ‘ { A search for the attackers was ‘started shortly afterward but up to late this afternoon “none of ,them had been apprehended. City Must Pay | For State Audit (Special to The Citizen) TALLAHASSEE, Sept. When a group of “taxpaying elec- Of Tax Books taty*of the Civil Service Board, that they want a hearing of their 5-day suspension by City Manag- er. Ellingson. | Cerezo maintains that he is a member of the volunteer fire de- |partment, and has never been igiven verbal or written orders |stating that he was not to attend fires while en duty. Waite, a policeman for four years, stated that it has been cus- tomary for policemen to answer fire calls near their post of duty in order that they may aid in the Ffrotection of property and assist iin ‘keeping order at the scene of 29. — the fire. | City Manager Ellingson had, tors” of a city or town petition on recommendation of Chief of been for a*state audit of the munici- Police Perez, suspended’ Waite started. The program features pality’s books, the municipality and Cerezo for five days without “kitchen parties.” Rev. John E. Pickens, presiden of the Child Welfare Council, re- ™minded the council members that the Community Chest would be held in November. He reported he had a fair amount of used clothing available William street. He requested ad- ditional contributions of clothing He said A ‘nominating cominittee ito bring in a slate for the election of officers at the next meeting was appointed. The committee consists of Mrs. Elizabeth Single- ton, Earl Hamilton and Mrs. Ei-} leen S. Coughlin. The Nursery Schools at Poin- ciana and Fort Village are being conducted under the supervision of the council. Members present included Rev. Pickens, Mr. Hamilton, Albert Carey, Mrs. Ruby Morgan, Mrs. R. J. Anderson, Mrs. Helen Mc- Neil, Mrs. Edna Clark, Mrs. Lange, Mrs. Pickens, Miss Marie Hartel and Mrs. Coughlin. COMMISSION TO ACT ON APPLICATIONS City Commissioners will meet this afternoon in special session at 5 o'clock to pass on liquor, beer and wine license applica- tions ste ry TT HH must pay the cost of the audit, pay for leaving their tour of duty | , Attorney General J. Tom Watkins {o station themselves at the Suga- has decided, in an opinion re- jog fire last Monday night. uested by Governor Caldwell. drive} The town of Macclenny in ‘Baker county was the subject of , the inquiry. The attorney gen-|- eral pointed out that state law; "requires the city or town to pay; for three and four-year-old chil- for such an audit, but he cau-| dren. The clothing may be ob- tioned the governor that the re-| tained by calling at the parsonage quired number of “taxpaying} Of the Congregational Church, 527 glectors” should be certified by | the town registration officer. (By The Aasectated Preas) EPIDAUROS, Greece, Sept. 29. —More than 7,000 persons, includ- ing archaelogists and educators | from all parts of the world, at- tended the first presentation since 1937 of a drama in the ancient theatre of Bpidauros, one-time sacred town ‘of the Peloponessus, 25 miles south of Argos. The performance was Aeschy- lus’ tragedy, “The Persions.” act- ed by 22 university students of the group of the ancient theatre ‘of the Sorbonne. The program was a part of a week’s celebration i in commemoration of the anni- | versary of the French Archae- ological School of Athens. The school was founded in 1846 for the purpose of teaching t he French language to the G re & people. Millard k , to how they should proceed to get | ercaw’y pre-war population | English language and the North|from his residence. wes 1,260,000. j American way of thinking. CHICKEN WIRE Strunk Leaher Yard PHONE 816 PALACE THEATER’ POARAAAADADDS. AAA AADLA4ADS444AS PRESCRIPTIONS frercaieace ————-SAVES GAS————__ bes pectic | ; ; GARDNER’S PHARMACY 1114 Division St., Cor. Varela 177 Free Delivery wwevewwwvowws ANNOUNCING THE OPENING of LORD'S BEACH COURT South and Elizabeth Streets Rooms — Cottages —- Apartments Invited to In: This Modern Court oa 8:00 AM to 6:00 P.M. from Sept. 28 through Oct. 4 SCCCCOCCOOLOOCC COS [OR ESHNS RETURN | FROM MIAMI VISIT Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Thompson of 529 Simonton street, returned Friday from a four-month vaca- tion in Miami, where they visit- daughter, Mrs. Mary POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION Division at Francis Phone 9134 po Motors $127.00) TONITE! | DANCING 9 P.M. — 1 A.M. Smooth Latin-American Rhythm by the New CLUB TROPICS Orchestra No Increases In Prices! CLUB TROPICS Grand, Colossal Reopening Tomorrow, Tuesday, Sept. 30th, At 5 P.M. Nothing FREE, As Usual. i Same Old .. STEAKS, Charcoal Broiled. And Same Old... C H I C KEN, pes a BARBECUED. PLUS the Tastiest... SANDWICHES 3. EAVER’S World’s Finest Restaurant (On Stock Island) P.S.—NEW DINING ROOM, NEW SEATING CAPACITY, NEW WAITRESSES, NEW NAPKINS! Reemployment On Seriority. (Special ww The Citizen? : TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 29.—The Florida State Employment Serv- 4 ice offices will be the point of « . contact for veterans. concerni 7,000 Watch Dr. AMA “reir reemployment and s Fiore ting and ent ial cid } Hells Uraior Whe Selective Servic ate. In Ancient Theater Act, according to joint announce- ment today by Fons A. Hathaway, Tallahassee, director, and Harv: D. Driscoll, Atlanta, field rep sentative of the Veterans Reem- ployment Rights Division of the U. S. Department of Labor Under the Selective Service Act veterans are entitled to r employment rights, including sen- iority and other benefits, which; would have accrued to them if they had remained on the job. ; When the Selective Service Act expired last March 31, responsi- bility for assistance to veter in connection with these rights | were transferred to the U. S. De- | partment of Labor. Veterans who have reemploy-! ment problems should centact the office .of the Folrida State Em- ployment Service nearest their homes. The employment service | will furnish them information as | | reinstatement. | Se [Destroy Eight Parking Meters; Vandals last night destroyed | eight ‘parking’ meters on South. ard street, between Whitehead and Duval streets. Three of the imeters were so badly damaged | that they will have to be sent to the factory to be repaired. SEAT COVERS | ROY'S KEY WEST AUTO PARTS 121 Duval Street ~weneeme Phone (42 ese NOTICE. My Friends and Patrons MARCO MESA, JR. will OPERATE the White Star Cleaners Pffective October 1, 1+ 17, °Til ? We Specialize In Prompt | Pick - Up & Delivery Service USO in Jackson Square on «# cash basis the next three years, it was learned today. | Fearful the city may fall down ‘on the job of running a cenver devoted to the recreation and en- \tertainment of tourists and per- sonnel of the Navy here during the coming months, the leaders in the move to enlist the aid of ‘the Chamber want to see these | things put into effect: 1. Have a vote of confidence in the USO from the people themselves, who will pledge the city spends at least $10,000 « year for three years for the USO facilities after Christmas Day when the USO officially withdraws from Key West. 2. Seek a pledge of $10,000 a year from the National oe Men's Christian Associa- on. 3. Seek the support of the | U.S. Navy here for additional funds, if*possible, and in the next two years seek the finan- cial help of the national Army- Navy YMCA. It is felt by sponsors of the ;movement that it would take at jleast three years to get the Army Rights Of Vets proj Wit & necea in i imediate fund from which the USO can be supported here until a ne- jtional organization takes over op- { bile pag of the extensive plant ere. The USO plans to extend ite pro- mext said. “There is no question ‘butthat the Navy and the tourist industry support Key West,” said a spokes j *;man for the group today. “The {Navy alone spends upward of $1,000,000 a month in Key West. Then certainly the Navy is en- titled to have some recreation spot jfor its personnel. “The next biggest thing in Key West are the tourists, although they come largely in the winter time. The tourists are entitled to have recreation and entertainment provided for them. “It will be up to the citizens of Key West to determine whether the Navy and the tourist industry are of sufficient importance to merit the allotment of about $10, 000 a year for three ye: ’, Malone To Build Home For $8,000 G. R. Malone, Jr., took owt « building permit Saturday for « concrete block residence to be erected at a cost of $8,000 on lots 4 and 5, block 11, tract 20, on South street, according to an announcement today by Errol Sawyer, city building inspector The contractor was not named Ex-SS Nazi Gets Death Sentence (By Associated Press) WARSAW, Sept. 29-—A special court sentenced to death o fe German SS officer, Wilhelm Pert accused of executing Poles dur ing the Warsaw insurrection in 1944 be bet ttt nel BRADY'S CHOICE POULTRY 1214 White Street Phone $40 ee ee Auto Repairs a Reasonable Prices We Have Testing Machines That Leave Nothing to Guess Work PROMP® SERVICE 267W - PHONE- 282 NAVARRO, Ine. AMUULSASEEU0F 000104 00000E 00/04 AAO0CUELEDUUUATOQEOEEEUDEC OU UHOGEUEEEUOMMAOQGOGE EU HO SOGENEPOOUUOOGERE OOOH OOEOUOOOOU HHT HEUEEEDEOOOHOOONOREEEUUUOOHOOEEdEEMAMEOOEUOUUOOUONOOObELUOUUOQOQuOxOOn AON een. = F aieeeaineeiinmeniilll