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ivest Citizen / THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE USA. me aby KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1947 Sa RG Sy 200 PENNY METERS [Tire-Ghil_ [tx rou1~ws?inm sum [Building And Realty 75 Percent Now In Opera-e-———— ——— ‘ Court Docket, 4 On Plantation Key ~ tidak Hevenne To City SODIOMILIIL Ls Circuit Court was convened at 10 ‘o’clock this morning, with the Department of the Army by ‘ J. Hall, Parana tor es permit Will Remain ‘About Same Wins Car Hour Judge Aquilino Lopez presiding, « Hie ow 9 in Florida B: | r f |to try three civil cases. i | . . Pi dredge in Florida Bay] As Now After Buying oe Commis suas waaoc 1 ¥19 SUBDIVISIONS LAID City Manager Jock tingson, Contest Ticket ot te a Advi OUT; MANY HOUSES is morning announ that! Donald M. Oakes, Decautur, wospective jurors out of a list 4 vIsO \ 3 7 Fla about 75/ per cent of the mul-j IL, Saturday night peso of 103. % ry UNDE R CONSTRUC- csi bi; Gisintiriick “a jtiple-penny parking meters have! 1947 Chevrolet awarded by The first case to be tried will i TION 4 e ‘ : !keen installed. Mary Immacu- be that of William W. Demeritt , There will be 200 meters to in- the Conran against Willard M. Albury as su- stall in place of the present Oakes, 18 years old, is a perintendent of public instruction nickel meters. ’ | fireman, first ‘class, on the in Monroe county. Demeritt al- Ellingson was asked sda USS Robinson, DE-220. leges he was elected to the office - a the nickel meters had accom. | me ge tases toe name were not credited to:him. ;, Success, N. ¥. Here Dr. Herbert V. Evatt (left), Foreign Minister of tance to the west at about Lati - inaceee realty boom plished, was given the two-tone Chev- Heirs of Minnie C. Bridges are |, Australia and chairman of the Assembly’s committee on Palestine, - tude 32.6, Longitude 65.5, at 10!under way, is 12 feet long and ‘The City. Manager said that net Tole, sedanette. by. Police suing the city for $25,000 dam-; TeViews debates with Dr. Alfonso Garcia Robles, committee Secre- 2 m™., EST, moving northwest- three feet deep. - ‘was told that the revenue to the | Lieutenant Ray Atwell. idee alleging that Mis. Bridges! tary. Before ‘Dr. Evatt’s committee are proposals outlined this ward about 16 miles per hour.; Bailey was working on Key city “nwa hecuin akeak to Oakes, who has been in the pea Aghce ‘eS, summer by the 11-nation U.N. Special Committee on Palestine, .Bérmuda has reported hurricane |Largo, by far the largest in th It is proposed to dredge the |" a amout ine! service 15 months. intends to | Was injured in a sidewalk acci-!: whieh visited the Holy Land and D. P. camps in Europe under i. force winds with gusts to 100|chain of Florida Keys : basin to a depth of six feet below |) i ha 5 tev as added} drive home at Christmas time | 2¢nt, on Ann street, opposite city |° structions from the first Special Session of the Assembly last spring, miles per hour. Strongest winds .m sarap hte vr: choos terete low water, the dredged ma- ‘at cities throughout the Unit- in the car. hall,.in 1942, } ——+ ---— Railay Ree TES aa eet G ___— {near center estimated 120 to 140 Key were toate in hoe me breakwater of native stone to en- close a rectangular basin 85 feet wide measured approximately parallel to the shore line, and 150 feet long measured at right angle thereto. ’ The breakwater would be 12 feet wide at the top, with 2:1 side slopes, the top to be approximate- ly four feet above mean low wa- ter. MIAMI WEATHER BUREAU rs ‘4 2 | ADVISORY NO. 13, 10:00 AM,| Clifton Bailey, county drafts- TEST; Oct. 20, 1947: iman and surveyor, has finished pees Oct 201 O8F 8: ‘plats of Plantation, Hog, Vacas, The hurricane is passing Ber-!Crawf’and Grassy Keys, and the fone for Plantation, where there $ ' t to be used in the breakwa-|¢4 States are today unable to| Michael. Murphy. 11, was | Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lowe! ent oe ne : or’ deposited on the upland. sell the public on the nickel] awarded a new bicycle for | 2 the plaintiffs in the third, miles per hour. Hurricane force | Assessor Claude A. Gandolfo’s . : | furth meters. rs cake toe or A t re allots h e winds cover an area about 150 (office, Bailey stopped the work : Be ts “ih The public demands multiple- | emda time i st sia Maitland Pi ae ment: ReanEE miles in diameter about the cen- on Ke Largo and be; t be ee a abers pier WES | mny machi! id Elli ri Morphy’ total gnie ren spa sauabeT ~ "ter, while gales extend outward | draft if mati ka ject into the waterway 183 feet ;Penny ines, sai ingson. | than 33 books. t Out it Of Ke W i ocal f |draft the Plantation map. j from the bayward side of the Ellingson explained that the J es pA aoe j The Plantation map shows : indications are for continued that 19 ° subdivisions recently breakwater. The pier would be installation of the meters is not’ protel La Concha Park, with evaulle Wins Sinervi MADE ! . for revenue purposes, but rath- | 4» Supervisor of Registration Roy | northeastward movement during ‘have been laid out on that key, eight feet wide, with deck five |’ Atwell in charge of the pro- : Hamlin today stated that he is | the next day or two. and Assessor Gandulfo nid feet mean low water, and|€ to regulate parking space. ! 9 : n ppg al ra in a 5 ete What revenue that does come ra ene. Back Power In 50 Gr eyhound having to turn down all requests! Ships should avoid this severe |that buildings of various types, ' bein cs | ~_ 50 feet long and poeule befor operation of i tenth tht nathan Fr en ch Polities Fi hi B C forlout ee toun aeralie ctlake jhurricane. oe ranging = a oe to e wide. s : } ‘ oe : ,000, a ing erected. Plans of this work may be seen| Ellingson concluded that to in-} P 1 1 H Is ang oat OES jsentee bi Hots. z Weather Bureau. “And ‘they are not flimsy at the office of the District En-|Stall meters solely for revenue’ F OU. ess are apeetinia Beas Slat Ob) legal SUGGS ee | buildings,” Gandolfo added. “All gineer,. Corps of Enginecrs, 575|Purposes would be unconstitu- | PARIS, Oct. 20.General Down At Sea that the sending of absentee bal | Tire Blows Out, of them are of concrete construc- Riverside Avenue; Jacksonville’ | tional. | Thursda May Charles DeGaulle has returned ticts for city elections out of the} + tion and would be a credit to any Fla., and at the office of the En- ‘a new Sue spot etre: ite power politically in France as} The 50-foot fishing boat Grey-|city is illegal. | Car Ski d A d Joost Work of construction gineer in Charge, Miami Beach | ™inutes’ parking for each penny | . a result of the nationwide 5 ; dls The - inaiei cis | iS An as been started on many of ; Sub-Office, Corps of Engineers, {inserted in the multiple-penny | Be Abandoned thuricivar elections adit sete. em naa Pee Secret, them since I prepared the foot of Collins Avenue, Miami }meter. It is against the law to | (iy The Ageocinied Presa) jday. night. ‘The poy eoun = owned; 0 ean absentee ba ioe must ap- Two Injured books for this fiscal year's taxes.” Beach, Fla. park more than one hour at @; WASHINGTON, Oct. 20— The His party received 41 per cent by Captain Carl McCloud, of | ply at the city clerk’s office and J The plats Bailey is drafting It is not proposed to hold a pub-jtime in each meter parking president's food commission, un- .°f the ballots cast, with the Com-|1029 Fleming street. (take oath that he or she will be ‘ i indicate the outline of every- lie hearing on this application. |zone. der the direction of Charles. ™Unists polling slightly less than} The boat was berthed at the/cut of the city on November 4,| ,J0hn K. Schmidt, chief petty jbody’s property and gives the ‘desiring to submit a pr | Lhckman, was reported today to 30 per cent. Communists had|end of the Standard Oil docks,| which is the day of election, | “ifiet at Boca Chics, and H. K.{naine of the owner, as well as ist based on the proposition that, R It S | I ‘ [be cgnsidering taking » other expected to make large gains,|foot of Caroline street. For the! py, F oe ei |Sloan, a civilian, of Gainesville, {the size of the lot or the acreage, the proposed work would unrea-) ANCA. y ales in 'measites to try to save grain in 8nd their rebuff is said to have|past year and a half, the boat}, [nis morning @ request fortwere injured at 5:15 o'clock yes-|When all the’ maps are’ complet sonably interfere with public the United States. ‘caused much surprise among the |has provided bottom fishing for wenty, 8 sane Pa lots. Be ,terday morning as a result ofjed, a realty 9wner in Monroe ‘ navigation, or would unfavorably Monroe Count "Because of protests from poul- (leaders and rank and file also.|Key Westers and tourists. urned down because of this rul- the blowout of a tire on the car|county will be able to*tell by ing, Hamlin said. ~ fin which they were riding. the outlines just where his land is situated and “its contur, ; Which will help him to determine affect the navigable capacity of t i ‘aia wat Two thousand subwa yorker Originally the Greyhi yas 7 . ry raisers, it was said that the o thousand subway workers, riginally the Greyhound was } A the said waterway, should sub-} Ferne A: Egan:and her hus- committee probably would with?,Who had ended their strike Sat-|built to run between Bradenton ! . _ ;_,The accident occurred at Fifth mit such protest in writing in| and, Ayres F. Egan, have sold'draw its request that Thursdays Urday, went out again this morn- jad Tampa as a ferry boat, and ‘Instructors Arrive '|set_and the Boulevard. ;The sufficient. detail to permit of @/ tive acres on’Grassy Key for $23,- be’ observed as poultryléss days, ing in protest against the small |later saw service of the same For Nizkt: ae ‘ os p he, Sacer t clear unders| nding of the rea- o Raymond wine ig its West Palm, € Ons tre! nies ao nt * . ESS oe - . % . it for oD: fe ec y;or Key Largo ave Dr finish. The ie t have ruled Rubin Appel has sold a lot on:' ed. Captain McCloud purchased} Four instructars ‘from the :® eH y 1 ‘that the dec ‘of the War De-| Flagler avenue, near White street,! Several: larger cities reported , Sale doe br vigoto tne road. cla ciiedebiw aes cn thet Kcr partment on thé: application must} to Herman K. Moore for a nom-, today. that.bakers had raised the | Schmidt wag jitakh'}-to the | ‘conclusively that France is turn- 1 ing toward the United States|the boat in Miami about' 18 | University of Flotida will arriv and away from Russia. Commun- | months. ago, and, has. since .used ;in. Keys West today. to conduct, be based entirely on the effect | inal sum. Se eee aan oe from one to two lists favared lining up: France [the cf§ft- for excursions .and/pot- | night classestnext week in sales yong: the ould shave ee Ot ee a nor predicted ; With Russia, and DeGaullé, a |tert ome Sos, training and” promotion for the [Naval HH! tue one te ion, and not on its Cy { ays that, within a few’ daysajthe in- ;voeatéd closer relationship “with | | McCloud told The “Citizen lBthefit of Key Westers, it was Bs Taft: + the sbuoeplea PD teed: itt ‘ A aun TS | creased price will ‘be ‘adopted thesUiiited ‘States. $<: § bork eiegith py the. bent A erage ides: agi fEdyyin Nioritind aya a eee |. Y ef considerations having nothing) ii aii ip tila throughout the United States. °| {0 //>—#i4 deat! 1 sank becau: @ weak spot |Trevor, president |» sey | red &. back. injucgwrhedake y th: do, with; nayigation.. A War ed d. 'p | : av alte P ve ©, | inthe shaft log. He had heard West Chamber, of , Co whetioe | i; mie es Fi sg ; va Di unday ee SS fhe Depart Greets: other“ramiers- which .were..un- |The Chamber, id kenge pra ees Hs Roy Hamlin this waiver of objections insofar as rf i ill | by true. the general extéisiom division o! 2 cae morning said that any one who public rights nee navigation are| Mrs. Essie Alice Saunders,, 57, |*"¢ Sapa ce pe aeae are Booster Club) "tory vones is the captain of the Unive is sponsoring | Richard Ad aur resides in'the City of Key West, ncerned. confers no fran-|died Sunday afternoon at 2: si caer é : McCloud’s Greyhound. the local program. Classes com- o y ~ whether at. the Naval Barracks bes It - prices for foodstuffs next year. | The Booster Club (girls) of} ‘The boat will be raised, and|mence tonight at 8 o'clock in the | Icha ams or in any other area of the city. chise or property rights, nor does jo’clock in the Key West Muni- it in any way abridge any right |cipal Hospital. ; | which any aggrieved person| Funerab services will be held Fourth School would have had under any law,|tomorrow at 8 a. m., in St. aC A The: had the permit not been issued. [Star of the Sta Catholic Church, I ll Of |ficers were elected: weeks, Captain McCloud said, {the instructors include Ralph D. Be ot acre Protests based on effects ort | where a requiem we Sa, nsta ment | REE a en eae mane Turlington, Department of’ Riess scribed by hos- |5cnel who live aboard ship and Bice pmresidenh Shuth evans, jsec Statistics and Marketing; Jame y was described by rs: | ho maintain a residence either blie navigation should be ad-|held. Rev. John J. Murphy, S.J., « pone Pa pengoun nae mathoritt Se untae is public navig: Funds Mailed «2, Artonica Smith; treasur- Remove Bullet G. Richardson, Department of oe nS aS ay, criteal” is| in the itv or in the Navy Yard, t meeting on Monday, | <haft log. The Greyhound should| Headed by Frank T. Adams, yet dome so, by Monday, October 13th. The following of-}). in operation within two|Jr., moderator for the course, 27th, at 5 p.m, ‘ Hamlin added those naval per- West High School held |, aoe ee i >| Hi : auditori | e.e ay i i ave a’permanent repair made in the , High School auditorium. | may qualify, if they have not ( | Condition Better | Richard Adams, Jr., of 1016 dressed to the District Engincer, | will officiate. i i i i ', Mary Lumley; _ reporter, Ec es, and Frank Goodwi i ! Corps of Enginers, P.O. Box 4970,| Burial will be in the family ape Lelasiecet Aas conomics, and Frank Goodwin, | 4. siete i {May quaity, «-so! Secthonnviner Fla., in time to be|plot, City Cernetery, with Lopez (Aperint to Phd Melnewr nancy cinere : ne Lodged In Neck also of the Department of Eco. Aeate Weare ce | The supervisor of registration received on or before October 27, Funeral Home in charge of ar- TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 20.—The he club plans to have many +) nomics. ace Anise teas recaeet stated that on legal. authority received he could not allow, those Naval men to register. who are living aboard ship without fourth installment of furtds from ; social affairs in the near future. 3 The classes, scheduled for fou: Daughter, Mrs.|/the new Minimum Foundation ; However, the real duty is to! A bullet lodged in the back of/ nights, will include lectures !Program Fund has been sent to, boost the boys’ morale by cheer-|Rudy Sawyer’s neck was remov-| demonstrations, films and round an automobile accident, had a ruptured spleen, which was re- moved Saturday morning. 1947. rangements. The above information was} Survivors: c i Catherine Patterson, Fort Laud- ont ; px hy oh Pyne leat carla won Charles A. Saunder, |the county board of public in-'ing at the basket and football ed this morning by medical au-ltapie Ate eee Le ee OIE Tak ie oF preresad 8 4 Key West; brother, Luther Par-|struction, State School Superin- ' games. thorities at the Key West Muni-|t, toach ¢ dents the tech Sar ae city: . eee t .nell, Lakeland, and two grand- podent Colin English San oe whee all girls in elet Hospi “ese nique of selling. \fypiug Classes This decision is said to have ; U lay. \~ {the -12t! grades to join at udy awyer, colored, was Prese: ie s - | i sontianiiuen - FLEET.RESERVE eel English said Monroe county jthe next meeting October 27th, at {found Friday night at his home Rao ee Fens eee Start Next Week sip seg ueainicemr LES HA AUXILIARY MEETS Ss ° would receive a total of $18,703 3:05 p. m., in the High School} with a bullet in his neck, Hel wit he able to do so at the| city watergitor. mancihie andayet NEXT THURSDAY Rosary ervice this eee A Nae ois |auditorium. Meetings will be| was then taken to the Key West High School at 7:30 Aonight | Evening classes in typing willl are ‘not alloweds toi-vobei aimply. i to be used for teachers, lor {held every other Monday, and|Municipal Hospital for treat- 7 4 eae apes der igh sees i . ‘ BS agli! fal i pcganen For Mrs. Saunders transportation, and $2,143 for | dues are 10 cents. The girls have | ment. rn PS an a feats eae aaa Wensniey, ‘Oe. mayne HA Neen Tag wae . ey ai cad ‘i current expense. i |not decided on uniofrms as yet, — a hs Seat aes te i dober 204 ‘The classes. will betelana, or a f hold serving siesta pO i eine Giar of the Sen| FOU county school béards also put “they are certain. tobe (CUBA LODGE NO. 15 |vro have’ completed tre course held Monday. Wednesday, and | ~ pe Sarees received capital outlay funds fo: ‘snappy: The Boosters will ap- MEETS TOMORROW | —— | Thursday. Catherine Jeffers Joins 23,1 p. m., at the home of Mrs. fof the Catholic Daughters of /t,0 months of July and August. | pear j ; Sense sies " Ruth. Graham, 4115 Avénue | America, han arranged for Tory They. secs a aysaned ant estan uture sey Wcseparaes. Cuba Lodge No. 15 of the i Huet na 5 ae seen National Sorority ; Fa sg : $15,624; SsnSE sarees tg Ugchd a Casoha! {wi en over to n, Ez. services, beginning a‘ o clock | Bay, $10,582; Putnam, $7,062; and | ELLINGSON NOTIFIES|"0-0-F., will hold a_ regular POOR OLD CRAIG groups and Wednesday to ad-| Catherine Jeffers, 1408 Olivia iN i for the |tonight, in Lopez Funeral Home, natal H f ss ae Habonven pee are yontas for “Mts. Essie Alice Saunders, polusia; SICAM: thin oe pbshblines LOW BIDDER OF AWARD pgeuing stomeaow nighty at 8 SERVICE STATION vanced groups. . street, recently has been pledged will sponsor at the Naval Hos-|who died yesterday. lay funds Poe released: fos the o'clock, at their hall on Elizabeth | Division at Francis Phone 9134| Registration will be held Mon-|t0 Delta Delta Delta, national F pital. } Mrs. Demeritt said that tomor- | Purchase at Pima et f Eda City Manager, Jack Ellingson pica site ppesponeaur pope CHAMPION day and Wednesday of this/Sorority at Denison University, i . ; rized by Stal D U- said this morning that he has} grand, will present 1.0.0.%. em- ‘ | week. i Gyanville, Ohio, where she is a ~ TOE ee vette cathais {cation regulations, notified the Florida Equipment | blems. . Outboard Motors $127.00) « Gesiinaid district deputy of the Catholic!“ total of $2,757,147 was sent | as ir $9.5 ; Se Daughters in. this district, will! ,, the 67 Florida countics his (Company that det 956 AEA Jere: i insta has been accepted. , eo200e be in Key West to install the week, $2,245,264 went for teach: ! The Adams Grader is expected} PULL LEVER NO. 5A | | = ne te cee Its" A Vote for Barn Theatre Vs ee PALACE THEATE ABBOTT in recently elected officers of Court} o,5° salaries, $138,002 for trans-!44 arrive in th Star of the Sea. Preceding the -tath ee 108 for Garvent ex. {00 eTve ta the ( v “TIME OF THEIR LIVES” |; i i i portation, $324, rent eX" | weeks, under terms of the bid FRED J. DION 4 Fee TES instanton, « “dinner "will be|ponse, and M9802 for capital race aromnrowerwe | OPENING for Immediate LOUIS CARBONELL 3 pay, ; Lge Protect Your Interests — Delivery ‘ Clean - Capable and Aggressive q (ioimnsins-rrarsc ee aE Raabe Hg col othe onl ewww ww ve Ve VV eves | (Paid Political Adv. By a Friend) | - TONIGHT ou s (singling Neves a Wstend) ‘ PULL LEVER NO. 14°| °47 BUICK SUPER BRADY'S ===. at 6:90 oClock - Tt. Frigidaire — ~8 NEW a Ce It’s A Vote for ods Key West Players Prescnt 8-YEAR GUARANTEE ——EXPERT—. Pgs 1 Miami Pri ust to Make Things Mor eee a ay \ ’ A, Maitland Adams | $2 TiVAtRO. 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