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ed tite - hens ~ Key West, Florida, has the mos? equable climate in the Associated Press Day Wire country. with an average Service and AP Features H range of only 14° Fahrenheit For 67 Years Devoted to the j Best Interests of Key Weat ; Kry West Citizen THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN. THE U.S.A. VOL. LXVIII. No. 260 KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENT: U.S. District Court To Installment |Hitler’s Last Hideout Smeared Funds To Be City Commission Changes if Buying Law | * * * | Raised To Help 4 Masiions Ser. pals Walls Where adoly and Eva Died Convene Here Monday | JUDGE JOHN w. HOL-»« wil Ends Today, LAND WILL (By The Asnociated Press) PRESIDE ‘cal WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. —! AT SESS pick UN In Session Government curb on installment} ESSION; 14 NAT. Ab Di ee {buying expires at midnight to-. URALIZATION CASES oul DIVISION nicht. pial ’ ! It w United States District Court | Of Palestine the President and the, Congress | will convene at Key W. a y est Mon- ; pio Shae ta er a Porro C ne Ore) eA favor the reenactment of a law | with Judge John’ W. Ho LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., Nov. to renew a curb on installment | presiding. Docketed for trial ; 1 Nations delegates are , buying. | that time is the case of United iM secret session this afternoon,| Reason for that attitude is | tates vs. Lee M. Colvin, the de- © ing the proposal of the‘, fue talent fae fendant being charged with forg- United States to divide Palestine : °°°@US* ttyis ete le pthat une eee ing two Government checks, at Detween Jews and Arabs by July ¢¢ buying on installment, with | Key West, in November, 1944, 1, of next very low payments, may be an Fourteen petitioners for na-!. British troops, according to the impetus to inflation. Teachers occa 6th Precinet By 3-2 Vote. said today that both | Commissioners at (By The Asnociated Press) —-¥POLLING PLACE NOW | WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. | ‘Voting Machine AT CORNER OF FIFTH ciation announced today that | N I \ teachers in the United States will Ow On Disp i | LER AVENUE. in western Europe the coming; Git, winter. At recessed session last night, that ce American teach ‘have a voting machine in City ed, by a 3-2 vote, the placing of will be tasked to contribute a‘ yall for voters to inspect. \the Sixth Precinct polling place i Its collection will begin on Thanksgiving Day and will be |Structed to have the machine |Flagler avenue. Mayor Demeritt is os = ——;bonell and Albert Cooper ap- turalization are on the docket 4merican proposal, will be with-: Two large wholesale concer IN FIVE proving, and — Commissioners for final hearing, set for eleven ade from Palestine before the in the United States announced Louis Carbonell and Hunter 3 Con- division is made under the di- that down payments of 10 per Hard cepcion Camero, Dalmacio Ra- Tection of the tinited Nations. arr pia ep Seam will | neat BE BLOWN UP—Ths walls of Hitler's air raid | senting commissioners wanted ¥ lina Biscayea, Rosanna Rolle, Russia favors the division, but be accepted. Present a multi-lingual mess to the visitor. H " i the polling place for the Sixth. er Mounts, &@dvocates placing Palestine un- | a ' 3 9 Precinct to remain at the High The National Educational Asso- | STREET AND FLAG. be called upon to help teachers | i Association spokesmen _ said ‘night's recessed session voted to’ the City Commissioners approv- least $1 to the fund. | 4 aa 4 eas D SHE’ | Clerk Roy Hamlin was in- ‘at the corner of Fifth street and continued till Christmas. jplaced in the above prem jand Commissioners John Car- o'clock Monday, as follov arden disapproving. The dis- Alexander Amb: A statement, credited to gov- School annex. Cecilia Alberta Stubbs, Lucrecia der the jurisdiction of the gen- aa fl AP Newsi 'g : ¥ y ernment experts, was issued to- | lews/eatures Snit Seeks To Foreclose* F A Gronrras . & etal assembly te Sauna. i : 5 Suit Seeks After a resolut : Gea ade Pe tions. emblvace tie il nltedy Na: dayathat. 60 far as has been re-| JPERLIN.—The universal urge of soldiers and tourists to scrawl pe Edwin I, J. Tom Watson, eraneing the Sixth Precinct oe Pattee or lloilo wie) Before thel delenates wentuinte ported pte goricey Cle cusat nes . gs names has made a multi-lingual mess of the walls of On 77 Acres Of Key Attorney. general! and’ Nathan ingi placemtolithe: \V.F.W., cluts ‘N Osborn Pierce, Frank Secundino Session, several said they felt that there is not an: ois a iB ie Soe air raid shelter in which Adolf Hitler and his sweet- | LargoP ty On Notes Mayo, commissioner of agricul- |house, Second street and Flagler Semi Titian Caves er tal content tal aay Be vauicliGe mice thet ners shocks ¥ cided ra cart ‘va Braun, are believed to have committed suicide. arson ropery ture, trustees for the state fund. avenue, City Manager Jack El- Manuel, and Nestor Alvarez. cided on that may prove satis- EeNtsGy ab varo cues aren ven the Germans—some apparently die-hard Nazis— have! Unpaid Named defendants in the suit jlingson took the floor and stated The following cases, which factory to both Russia and the) By the middle of next. year added their scribblings, includ-—--———-_-_—____—_x are the New Realty Company, |that Fred Dion, who is in the } were tried at the last regular United States, it eee Gadhincd), mek co cree! EE) such mottoes as : a % | Suit was entered in Circuit Key Largo Properties, Inc., the areata race, had notified session of the court in May, 1947, linay berinercesed because ofthe | “Adolt Hitler cies ‘heilt 920, 000 Ensine Court here today by the trustees Miami Bank and Trust Company, him that the V.F.W. club house and arguments of counsel and Paint Geass ared laige shipments to- western Eu- ‘long live the Fuehrer—on2| ” 2 e) fof the Internal Improvement Associated Securities Corporation | would nt be avatar at i te aa red penain ene {rope under the Marshall Plan. ,reople, one Reich, one ¥F Boucht By Cit iFund of Florida esainst five ae. ond ine Mtoe Corpe ; on: + Phin rey bale 8 fl ink { ri of the mony, have been ao losure o! re bill of complaint alleges |S ise hat a 4 Pree cist Antica \ T er. o y : mores : build 2 ' i Lala lebe ie sucha arguments) on Over Monument Zoning Chan e€ i Many a Russian soldier has! City Commissioners approved Largo property oA Hee of Key hee wets mice HeveaneeD | ee Hae eataae By; umbia Pictures Corporation vs. Hallowe'en pranksters are be- 8 scratched or crayoned his name by resolution the purchase from |paid balance of $46,620 on notes in 1925. None of it has been paid, jclection could not be used as a Gonzalo Bezanilla doing business jieyed respec tle tor the int | Gi A 1 in this lair of the ‘fascist beast..,Gig Harbor Ship Company, of | issued. the bill alleges, and the suit was |Polling place. Dion remarked as Palace Theatre; United At ech ona he aoc Mare iven ppreva And interspersed are the names New Jersey, of one used internal | ng the suit are Governor brought to foreclese on the 77) that years ago ue Ey SR \ tists Corporation vs. Gonzalo. Mo; thal Be cic mae | x or eee ii : |Millard F. Caldwell, Comptroller acres of land owned by the New |UP in a city election in Key Bezanila | doing business as Tent AE ayview ee atie civ Gommisioners a mnecting) fo coms oe so: men cans. abil) comb us lon ewe cycles Dies Webs Clarence NU Gayl Treacurer a) Company. | West, Ellingson said. Palace Theatre; and Universal’ Victory. Lowe, director of the {iM Tecessed session last night, as tich and French soldiers and gine at a price of $20,000. | Commissioner Albert Cooper: Film Exchange vs. Gonzalo Ben- city’s perehy ation department ‘Zoning Board members, approv- military government workers! The Utility Board is making | “I admit the placing of the polls zenila doing business as Palace isent a man out to investigate the |€4,,the transfer from Residence who visited the former Reichs the purchase for the City Elec- u POLIC EMEN “APPOINT ED Ee Poinciana was a mistake. To- Theatre. Counsel for the plain-'painting. It was found that a| 2 ‘© Business “B” of property chancellery and its garden air {t’i¢ System. — day I spent four and one-half tiff in these s are Morel head, j que antity of BInGle ‘Paint had been Jowned by Je: Porter Newton, |.i4 shelter le au expe nditures of the Util- | netsh drawing up a corse ui ene Goat quay of ack ont ha ben ene Ye tna hn a ataane it Board moat be synced oy) ROR ELECTION DAY HERE cis ote situ *precince | for the defendant, H. H. Taylor ; head streets. : the City Cominission. : street_by street and block by | a8 Sevier off, of Miami,! NS ainpaniatd Soe writed) ot WE COG Be One of the ee | Supervisor of Registration Roy * locke? an J. La sities a Key | P id 4) S; les : He messy aes Oke aah ek! eee signed by a- ‘NicKe Rock, Pa. who sii d Hamlin today appointed the fol- | gppry ES Charles Wardlow, a Jaycee and J. Lancelot Lester, of Key, roperty sales | . fOnINE Russian tank solider. ie HOS StEnES) oS CITY APPROVES bens West. change. d , The fabulous “Kilroy” was) Himself “not Russian.” jlowing 14 policemen for precinct RENTAL PAY member: “I can’t speak for the ; Fifty names have been drawn! Eduardo H. Gato, Jr. trans-' The planning commission had )__,, B ; And more are being recorded ipolling duty Tuesday, Novem- > Pyaies ces bubs cen dually. a teed ( as. follows: ferred Martello Towers Subdi- approved the transfer, but had “Cro. of the others selected at ‘il¥- eee y City Commissioners by reso- |that the placing of the Sixth Pre- . 3. Stein, ‘Belle Glade; Paul'vision, property to Mr. and Mrs. asked the Zoninz Board to call, Pane Oo like omners Siecle 2° stwo and one-half years aft ade aes . lution. last night authorized, the|cinct at Fifth street and Flagler i Baker, Miami; F. Ferman Mo-|Thomas §. Caro for $1,200, ac. @ hearing on the matter. i Her ‘Ghauer) Natlonal Broad ‘the fall of Berlin and Hitlei Charles Archer, 621 Caroline |payment of not more than $650 avenue” Ww uild~ be all “right. ‘The * mant, Coconut Grove; Paul jcording to a warranty deed filed = announcer: Joe Moore of #?Parent death, many curious :street. jte Monroe county as rental for engertne of Poinciana Recreation Thompson, Key West; George W.|yesterday with Circuit Court , Ts. MRA Ond gf Visitors still come to his ruined} Charles Curtis, 511 Francis‘ ting machines on November 4. Me as a polling place was Scott, Miami; Edw: J. Fay,'Clerk Ross C. TONITE! ow. Mewient: P. 1. Stes ancellery in the Wilhelm- ‘street, 5 = | A rental fee of $50 is to be \all wrong. West Palm Beach; T. C. Ross-| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Caro RiLBEOSE pectin 4 Te is) balicvecl sthiat one |lraa7 pele een gi gue arie _, [Paid for the use of each voting | L. Carbonell: \ man, Hollywood; Raymond I. jtransferred property in Martello * of these days the Russian au- wee ming | machine The Fourth Precinct polling " ea property, ell WS George Rowley of Re N Bain, Miami; Arthur H. Ogle, Ft. ‘Towers Subdivision to Eduardo ! oor VS coor. Roy ot away: y jtnorities will get around to — (ee ree ey should te on Duval or Si- Lauderdale; Joseph Mixon, Mi-}H. Gato, UI, for $600, according weal es ski of blowing. it up. | J. Winfield Russell, 522 Fran- monton street. It has never 4 aii Vidgil | Lybs, ; Homestead; |te. another awarranty. “deed ited | Bae ee Ae. jana) rank Weeelinsiel oh eae ee ae cio trees “CASAC CORRAL bes, Ea er aan a) ward, Miami Shor yesterday Starriny (eee | enema aie Sahl oa | Street. Frank Howard, Miar ores | yesterday. ig PULL, LEVER NO. 6-A | Beniamin Curry, 1109 Angel: | __ RESTAURANT | Grey sCommnisinros aensnec ec: Henry W. Beck, Miami Beach me] 822 DUVAL STREET Pat Dorsy, Miami; W bt | WEINTRAUB A ETS. \ SAMMY MORRIS PALACE THEATER: It Will Register A Vote for an AT 5 ed to place the Fourth Precinct Bolick, Ft. Lauderdale; Edgar ; 4 ; LOUIS M. J. EISNER ene Pierce, 900 Pearl lane WILL OPEN polling place at 1011 Division oe oilethi Rligaiood: agian HOMESTEAD EXEM.| No Cover - No Minimum , ‘It Happened On 5th Ave.’} 2 a Charles E. Curry, 1116 Curvy Monday, November 3rd, street. This move was approved J Bini ves ese ViAliieiall ne Auresclubionaw ase ai bythe CL B TR Den De Fee fe Ne ee ee ane ayes Serving Various Kinds of by all the commissioners. ‘ | Eric Fowler, Miami; Jar . |City Commission allowing home- ; | NEWS and FEATURES | Hie Wet ee 510 Mar- po oe tec Gatise: «| * saat ‘pg ros TES ay i auderdale; G 2 e S| ae ‘ {HES f Bailey, Ft. Lauderdale; 1 exemption for the year | SEs rinrier Pluden:’913(ceat) oo ee ICHES "PULL LEVER NO. 5A i: . D hy | 1947 to Rose Weintraub, 700 SHORT - 2 f Normandin, West Palm Beach; | 1044 tose ntra PTtti. ma Willlatieetiaet fh ORDERS its A Weleda a { T. E.-Sullivan, Pahoke nk |Elizabeth street = aM) John B) Webb: 1624 Fogarty from 7 AM to 12 PM (Gettinued’ On Page The property is listed as Pt. = at : : ALL NEW — ALL CLEAN FRED J. DION ———|Lots 1 and 2 of Tract 5. _ Pe B George Schreiber, 520 Simon: | The Emilio Corrals A Property Owner Who Will Se a Ar SS gee aS ST z= toni citeet: eee | Owners and Managers bate ne na patereaten r PULL, LEVER NOs 1 y the City Commission Needs Ein icc coe nn 2 si i an It's A Vote for PULL LE ve R NO. 14- cl eet 5 Flemin | - ~~ Vote for Efficient and Honest Govt. . pata Political Adv. By a Friend)| For A Progressive City Govt. (Paid wolitical Advertisement) Frank Cates, No. 1 Fire ses § tic } at om T. Williams, 419 Grinnell | OUTBOARD “=a Dae anar enero ie was i Rif : \ | A SATURDAY NITE m PULL LEVER NO. 3A " ‘ LOUIS CARBONELL MOT ORS Jam ess ny ! 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