The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 6, 1947, Page 1

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“Associated Press Day Wire Service and AP Features For. 67 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Rey West Key West, Florida, has the mos equable climate in the country, with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit y THE SOUTHERNMOST Pi VOL. LXVIII. No. 264 P . Adams Is Joshed rices Of Meat By Rotary Club Show Decreases Dion Gives = In Thirteen Cities siti 2 election to the Ey commission, FOOD COMMITTEE SAYS* —__——— was the butt of much good-na- ITS ACTIVITY RESULT- VI MMM ODA OM. sy of the Rotarians in St (BER 6, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENT: Arthur Sawyer Post | To Hold Armistice | Memorial Services | tured kidding at the meeting to- ! . .) ol ED IN PRICE DROP; Cl a = Paul's Church Parish Hall. j + Chief Der ‘Ada rileal arin fap | ‘ CLAIM DISPUTED CULES Pocarhicnaianiicieaie cone| AMERICAN LEGION WILL ALSO DEDICATE NEW 19-YEAR-OLD GIRL Pein” satin BICYCLES FROM SAN | B20. Day aad dedicatory services on, D ‘ my Al . November 11 at the home of Ar- q , thur Sawyer Post 28 of the | American Legion on Stock Is- | land, was announced today. 7 Norma Bellof Completes* | Cant, *Willardic A, Saunders, commanding officer of Key West” i ea . r | Half Of Proposed Trips Hamlin Advised To Submarine Base, will give the ; On Road Nine Months pp -_ Armistice Day address just be- a ° Retu rm To Cit fore the firing squad of the Key | To Date i | Peek ALS 9 Report Of (ey probibited a peliica! talk, u = i” n an he sat down. e had no WASHINGTON, Nov. 6. — His Resignation | comment to make, except to say Thirteen large cities reported to- that nearly everyone is looking day that the prices for meats Chief of Police Bienvenido ; for a city job. had dropped substantially, and! Perez said this morning that The formal program of the Charles Luckman, chairman of. @ report that he was resigning | day was in charge of A. J. Dion, the President's food committee! Was entirely erroneous. The chairman of the Vocational Serv- ‘ declared that the drop had been; Chief told The Citizen that he | ice Committee of the club. caused by people generally in’ has tried to do his best. He Dion spoke on “Boss, Be Hu- the United States ‘observing stated, “If I lose out as chief j man,” in which he said employ- } meatless Tuesdav. of police, I will gladly accept 5 responsible to the own- However, a spokesman for the the rank of patrolman. I the employes * American Meat Instiwie usse. started as a policeman and ; and the general public, 4 that the decredse was:not duel can go back to policeman.” | President Edwin Trevor an-! td shyt action by whe committce, Chief of police is appointed j nounced that Member Anthony | He explained that, as usual, at by the city manager. Demeritt would go to Jackson- | \ | | | | West Guard of Honor fires a this time of the year, meats are ville where, on November 11, | és # H a LueNNanaweriend G ate ; Salute to the dead of all wats. { more plentiful, and that it sae! OH IDIOT OL DO | there is to be an inter-city meet.| ‘The new official flag of the United Nations, approved by the General Norma J. Belloff, 19-year-old City Manager Jack Ellingson; Mayor W. W. Demeritt is { solely because of that condition Sot ee ee) ng of the: Rotary: Club: Assembly, is raised by three U.N. guards over the world organiza- (girl has arrived in Key West by, said this morning that City At-| scheduled to give the presenta- had; tion address of the dedicatory Hl tion’s headquarters at Lake Success, New York. The banner is light, bicycle from a cross-country trip torney J. Lancelot Lest rk Roy Ham-, services, It will be accepted by that prices had fallen. ‘Data About Poultr he it . blue with the United Nations’ emblem in white amanoned on it, | started in her home town of San/ contacted City v day athe ores eae ‘Humane Society --—. . | Diego, Calif, and ended in the | lin and advised Hamlin to make! Albert J. Mills, national exec- efforts to obtain dismissal from! utive committeeman of the ing their pusiness because of { H * Island City yesterday. 1 ; : ; poultryless Thursday. They said! Emp loy ment To Start Drive " Miss Belloff, blonde and per-, the Federal court hearing now in| American Legion. i that it was inconsistent for! S i sonable, will leave ‘Key West to-' Progress in Miami. | At 8:45 p. m,,. there will be Luckman to claim that, in Amer- service rere Inight on the round-trip home. She Lester informed Hamlin that} dancing. Music by the “Three I to cla . in i Fi ad firs : Ne di f he is unable to come by to-' Sharps” and a floor show be- f i : f CONGRESS WILL STRESS will head first for New London, | i me by Ds neni ares ng cane Reaiins of! The Key West office of the For Needed Fund, 4 Conn., and from there all the way morrow that the election strogg: tween intermissions by the USO was | Florida State Employment Serv- Key awestinumancrsocietyai across the country to her home in box keys would have to be for-! Little Theater Group under the savin; rain. On the contrar ahey, ripe erie naving HenTES ice gave 301 counseling inter-1in need of funds to continue it: direction of Gerald Pinder iieane: nat a i California. : warded so that the present com- |! directi i 3 ; meant more chickens to fecd' Vi€WS: 225 of them to veterans,| much needed activity in this ! | The bicyclist is the daughter of , Mission can comply with tomor- | The complete program of the ‘ with grain. in the first ten months of 1947, | community, and a group of Key | ’ is | Chiet Petty Officer and Mrs. F.| row's Charter deadline to a ; day follows: Besides, they pointed out, cold! 19 an effort: to help them find' West women has _ volunteered | eee *T) ie H. Beloff, 2111 Mendocino Blvd.,! nounce the returns of Tuesday’s: Call to order, 10:30 a. m., C. B. , storage plants in all parts of S¥itable employment, Jeff! to conduct a drive to obtain the ! They Are Foreign Aid And _ san Diego. | municipal election. | Harvel, Post Commander. { Her ‘actual cycling time was the United States are stacked ; Knight, Jr., mani Advancement of Colors, Key é fice, said today. ger of the of- | funds. They will be assisted by Ref eruse Navy personnel. To Curbing Inflation; Pres-| 375 hours from San Diego to six-hour travel day. She started: West Guard of Honor. 1 high with poultry. Since the! | ‘ me Sitoe atarted ite eargpajen | Employment counseling, one | Those who have volunteered | : ieee | Jacksonville, Fla. ‘the trip on a Schwinn bike, but: Invocation, Joseph M. Whit- bre daa ins not only, of the many services offered by to help in. the drive are Mrs. | Approve 15“ ,, ident Happy Over Ken-| The youthful girl worked as a lost the vehicle in the rapids near ' son, Post Chaplain. } do not eat poultry on Thursday,, t?¢ employment service, Knight George Mills White, Mrs, Bow-! P | aneky Elects waitress, washed windows, etc., in Austin, Tex. She is now riding!” Musical selection, vocal solo, | bit ainifiionasofcthe vntly , ¢XPlained, assists workers who man Cutter, Mrs. Fred Eber- ° ' em Sueculon: order to make the trip. At night, an Ivory Johnson bike. by Miss Claudina LaFe, accom- ee cease: | Rent Hike she generally sleeps along the! In Arizona, she experienced | jneed such help to determine , hardt, Mrs. Eugene Otto, M (Wy The Asxocinted Press) ; Spi | their present or potential occu- | Hari Wilson, Mrs. Harry - WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—Presi- | highway, she told a Citizen re-' the most trouble. Before leav- iB : 7 : : "i . | ing that state, she made 29 : Ape eek srests| Br oy Panis (Ry ‘The Assectated Press) porter yesterday. ig i) leacionnd ibilities and interests}; Brown, Mrs. Wm. Holman, Mrs. | CHICAGO, Nov. 6.—Tenants in’ pati Cumney es eee at his | The Peperterminnuiredsot int al patcholtolbe Gswal in the light of information about} C. L. Murphy, Mrs. George rage eet | Squad, Key West Guard of Hon- ; George Wilson, 102, ic reauirements and employ-| Whiting, Mrs, James Heffernan this city are. jubilant today be- would say anything in his mes- he Serer yO ae re ee eR iit At Moen anual anels AKDT INIT. j ment opportunities, This service | and Mrs Albert, Gibbs. They. cause _T. Ex Wood federal_goy-g8#8e to congress, when 3 dea eu m . : ane : Post Bugler; Echo, Brian Lloyd i days, "Her first st Dies This M. ‘facilitates the placement of dis-{ will be stationed at the Florida ein ae cm lr esc Along the w ee ee ee thtroduction “of distingushe: .- ~~» es Is OFMINE siica veterans and other handi-| National Bank, : panied on piano by Miss = flvia have given up eating poultry al- together. aker. + 11::00 a. m., Salues, “Firing in™ special session.’ r 17, about any decrease in} ernment representative, refused vembe: ety, ROSS: n del ests, by C. B. Harvey, Pog* . eras Did you ry, a. gun ac in the dense mangroves off the ; 8Uests, by Ys 102, i capped workers, youth entering The contribution of $1 entitles ‘to approve a 15 percent increase the income-tax raté? ithe pie % me : highway. 2 Commander. . Fi leh hdl he ind Coba the labor market, and other| the donor to a card as an an- in rents recommendd by the FA ous et bia message | “No, Tearry a Bible, instead.” | Norma takes pictures of scenes Dedication Service a Er eet net ois ae workers with occupational prob-| nual contributing member of the Chicago Rent Advisory Board, nedi to giving aid} Norma Belloff is making this while traveling and has a number | Introductory remarks, Vance street, at 5:50 o'clock this morn- Sat ? to Kurope and in curbing the i ! mee : pers: | Gumane Society, of | Key West-| ‘But Wood left an. opening, for flatignary trend at Home MEAP Htrip to seé life first-hand. | She of Key West shots. When asked 'C. Stirrup, Ith District Exec- pc evaliseusiner willdicnsianin Knight reported that the Key i Conte butions of $5 to $50 make ‘ine board to file another request Fiskt, tin hig, recommendations foenter col- how shéliked Key West. she was ! tive Crptecmen: Depart: > Pritet West office has placed a total of , the donors sustaining membe x i he Stigted “voila be ite | lege and. become ounalist. quick,4o ‘reply, “Very fauch. It} ment _ of! lorida, American the chapel of the Pritchard) 16 persons during October,| Mrs. George Mills White, pr for an iner He explained s re reign-aid | “She aVé¥ages, she-said, from 50 reminds me of home bécause it] Legion: vam. Te Sia ibn asked about his Pe- aes Funeral Home at 5 glock Fri- day afternoon. Rev.-Niehols of the First Baptist Church, will Meee Prayer, Albert L. DiNegro, Jr.. Chaplain, Key West Guard of leaving an z tive file of 312 ap-j dent of the Society, says all con- that his reason for rejecting the plicants on November 1. | tributions, no matter how small, board's recommendation was \be- aetjon$¥8 the elections on T ae Job opportunities are on the) will be appreciated, as it is only cause it had failed to sustain its. Gay. anid said he was happy us Honor. , Officiate. decrease, with less listed in Oc-| by general community support contention that rents should be peo. Be alee Dedication of Home, C. B. r sitesi ARO os u Kentucky’s turning back into tt Survivors: Widow, Mrs ule tober than during September. | that the Humane Society of Key higher. DETEEEa es ack into "| fay ( ommemnor ee City’s Harvey, Post Commander. Wilson; four cauehlerss M nae Unemployment insurance pay-} West will be able to continue to! In the amended petition, he “Asked if he had given any} ; _ Musical selection, harp solo, by lene Baker, Mrs. Joseph N-| ments in Monroe county on the} function. [concluded, the board should show, thought to who would be his run, { Mrs. John Dillon. Valdez, Mrs. Homge peemnandey week ending November 1, show- | ——_—— a sound reason for the advance. | ning mate next year, he replied First Clears Made Here + Retirement of Colors, Key Mr: Dough: Trevor; one ROD, ed a slight increase from. thos ‘2 Chi Id L esse Ue hat that was a leading question, ‘ D " . L West Guard of Honor. . George, Jr; 18 grandchildren; | \aid on the last week in Sep- j lidren Lose a Benediction, Albert L. Di- sed to say ¥ i 14 great grandchildren, and two ianbor es Wit anlowmient banctits | : nae ae May Be {rand pels aha say anything fur I KF A Il St es aL | 1831 | Negro, Jr., Chaplain, Key West great-great grandchildren. Pall | paid in the county on November Tonsils In Kitehen | Republican leaders said that: n ron ' ree n L | Guard of Honor. beare's will be chosen from his! }inounted to. $195. and were — » Here On Tuesday aid to Europe at the special ses- | | 12 noon to 6 p. m., Open House, gtandchildren |made to 13 persons, including} BLOCK ISLAND, R. L—(AP). is c sion would be in the nature of a'CqGAR INSTITUTE MAY#——--————-————-——. . Atthur_ Sawyer Unit No. 28, Mr. Muon was born i ey ven men and six women. Twelve children parted with j.. ecentative George Smath-' St0P84P. and that they thought | : > : ; | Auneriean mein jee i ' West. In his younger days he)" “persons seeking jobs, counsel- their tonsils at a weekend ton. ! Representative George Sinath- {he Marshall Plan, in its entirety,| pp AC ys MENT Lt. Frances Cal :00 p. m., Installation, Sons o went to sea, and often told of) ing op Reena onl employ: leiickininvlibee (Heldi aie tprivere (e's tus morning told (Commis) | would not bel licen apy till(cons| PLACE = MONUMENT FUE, Frances Cale the Legion Squadron under. di- the time he vam the mail from | ment opportunities on an occu-| home on-Block Island which ; ‘loner Louis Carbonell that he’ gress meets in regular session in) EERE THIS SEASON 4 2 | rection of Iva Watson. Key West to Coconut Grove | pational, fan eal cvceallitem Gy. Meade , Would do all in his power to try January. | teh i Is Made Ca tain’ 1:30 p. m., Games and races Later he was in the ice crea hould contact the Florida! Dr. Nicholas A. Pounaris of }'@ @tive for the inaugural j ————— | HONOR OF EVENT | - p for children, under direction of in the horse-and-buggy ! on | D i : James F. Hanrahan, assisted by 4 Destroyers A iaatttlaeoneigi eur ly. and puts. in a is H Soe eee | meeting of the city commiss business c Employment Service ‘at, Providence performed the mass Te tenia neesaC@er Cala aide: been days. He also was in the bakery! 314 simonton strect. Job orders! operation in the kitchen of Mrs, | CTS, Tuesday, November 11, promoter to Captain A. NC., in| Kermit Richardson. business, after which he retired. | Will also be taken over telephone | Freman Mott, the district. nurse. : ther s fais in ite trenton G r | veiled here some time diving the the Officer's Reserve Corps. She Honan nat ee be West | had been blind for 15 years. | gag AL ; ole [ Proy- | Conversation a le ad two L « T iE ' “ i eres igh School Band, under direc- Gilerivide hig weanaition ch wae| Che es J, Redorella, alsa of Prov-'| «scaking engagements on Mon- | CAVING LOGAY ; coming season commemorating hes litt cals tos cemmalnkony ACHVE tanjot MerteDillon, 4 an per : ve H aa = RCE 93 at her present rank. Upot iH good for a man of his age, until The little patients were trans- | (4¥- and that after the engage i the fact that as long ago as 1831 i pe a p 8:30 p. m,+Address of Wel ‘ \ ind Fieuero Leases ferred from the kitchen operat- |™€nts were concluded he would! ~The USS Larson and USS | cigars were manutactuied in Key nee EET ve ce} ine sroormmtg|icepita ubedalect upp ay pee cau atie | Mistnt fo key) Gcodnichy destroyers etialanoNe hwect lank in the Officer's Reserve Oe ' i ‘ ‘ West National Airlines plane that‘ been on duty here in connec- |" 0) ‘ aa ee Roll U Steps Ss Lord’s B. Court Ee een UVR) aececra an Al ee cnoen tion with the anti-submarine| This information is contained Corps aise 3 : i is from 1011 South | AL F cag, Ge | whing re were in fin i e whe « eo fe sbepe ewhenethell Smathers must leave on Wed-! training given by the Fleet! in several letters to Harold A Lt OE Sout In Baltimo he became ill nine rey come, C. B. Harvey, Post Com- mander. ‘or: -year pe F varents called for them. | HB ah c ais ns cee S| Hee inesday in order to attend the! Training Group will lez late | Laubscher, manager of — the Beach Court in South s a j a street of red brick row many of which have 3 a aes ; ed on Guam. 5 ening of the special session of, today for Boston, it was an-| Key West Chamber of Cui n P 0 T | BALTIMORE, Md. — (AP). - been eee a Sous a Fis gl 550,000 IN TIRES “ongress in Washington, vecent-! nounced today. merce, from Erie Palmer, nes 2 ut Uut Loc ay PL Steen aitimiore| BCL ee. Oe ee ee Ree ee y called by President Truma The USS Henson and the USS; director of the Cigar Institute ch wy Mic T Fountain St. near the Baltimore! 5y"the, owner, County Judge) FOR GREEK VEHICLES |" (4 Py President Truman. | The USS Henson an the USS Ameria, Ines Now York ets Office To Fire Department No. 1 was cali- docks, Bee ne ee anne Raymond R. Lord, it was an-| ATHENS.—(AP)—To augment | of Key West Charter dhe) first) thanihave been on the same as-| Palmer in one letter ie * mm ed at 12 noon to extinguish a fire and often turns | nounced today. : :Greece's transportation system | inaugural meeting of the new; signment, will also leave late to-{| that his organization had dedi Close Two Days at the corner of Angela and Si- the day. Figuerd was a business man at the American Mission for Aid| commission must be held next! day for Newport, R. I. | cated a tablet to a cigar esas) monton streets. | Miami Beach. but has sold out! to Greece will purchase 33,000! Tuesday at noon. Other destroyers are expected | at Suffoll,* Conn. which w Veterans Administration of-| The fire that did little damage : | there and will make his home in'tires and 20,000 tubes valued at | ‘At. the tcl ea cearearemeRG ane Keg Wick Hie ride aaq, Was in an outside awning of : en steps leading | V e ie : See 5 Ss ve at} At that time the commis-j to arrive here shortly to enter! 30 years le an st] fice will he closed Friday andi poe an By Oot wo we wie nae hase "They rel Seve mre ie enc Mare: BEETS $1,450,000, for trucks and buses | sioners will select a mayor. the same training. | factory. | Saturday, November 7 and a,;Ponece’s Bar-B-Q Restaurant. up to the fron raion of the; “Hi operate the court, which from the U. S., Great Britain, | -—— se 1 Laubscher checked with En-| Gene Anheir, contact representa- Fountain Strect’s versio consists of 10 apartments and France, India, and South Afri- i eae 4 two cottages. The court was re- ¢a, ‘ r ~ tory of the cigar manufacturing ; - ee 1 cently finished by Judge Lord| [mportation of an additional OPE NIN G I ONI I E!! industry here. E.quinaldo states | > LIGHT... RICH... white marble ste; for which Baltimore is noted. Families of- ten att OL Tee in the rte | at a cost of about $35,000. + $100,000 worth of tires and tubes 2 7 iis sv oooh pubuenen inti aie roperly Sale DELICIOUS ing ft eda alan begs | ‘for passenger cars is expected GEORGE CHAT [TERTON Havana sets the date of the cs-| HOT C iS 5 bors. NI SUE TSE TE TTI, a i « a > a Gratierts disagree as to how! seutheramost Garage in U. 8. 500M. i EVER-PLEASING GRAND COMEDIAN and M.C. tablishment of the ME Roshorough-weraer, Ine. Mi- 59 He factory in Key West a the custom of, turnin eg ae]. EWEN GARAGE ee | CHLOE PETERSON plowvaln Reva Westa i} | | | ami, id to Earl R. Isreal, Mi- gyRup ~ BUTTER j ami, a piece of property in the; CRISP BACON as run} Seaside subdivision on Key Lar-| COFFEE 1120 Duval Street Phone 108 ed in Front street and day and taking them in at night | A oe : SULTRY SONG STYLIST Lo Williameitneeiinl ica ware i : s ‘epairs, Painting, for: by William H. Hall. Cigars were, go, for z al sum, acc: i started. They deny it is. ia o | Auto ese ae : te . Plus Direct from Broadway . ‘continuously made in the Hail ae ne a ee aca ’ inhospitality. » Closed shutters; Body and Fender Work | 1. oySTERS—Same thing as the (Pearce : eee | in arranty df : the Produced by Paul BARON ff factory from 1831 to 1859. Th sterday with Circuit ’Court Uu S avi and turned up steps are just an Genuine Auto Parte for All Cars New York Erster. - EXTRA ADDED B Si EXOTIC ‘factory was destroyed b final Ge ee Guaenie: ur | ern id to cleanliness, most say. 2. OLIVE OIL—Prime ingredi- ? 4 page ° 3 ogre ai ST cur heavenly Yellow | ATTRACTION etty IMpPSON ran vancer (Continued On Page |. Division lang iRimediaataneee —— a | sae : ice. | No Increase in Prices — No Cover — No Minimum | ST ERLING S ee at y eral ‘S—Heaped up d a leservation—Please Call 700 First Class! 7 A.M. - 10 A.M. 1 E._Stertng manger | * lon for out hamburgers. preg ne PALACE THEATER Wanted icant, oxttttca Sone CLUB TROPICS eee a iwatin, | tam Messrs 1 TN. ROAD SERVICE for Our WRECKER PHOIAY Phone $01 994 FLEMING STREET ‘ eNIGHT Phone 1053W —_ Special Guaranteed EGGS doz. 65c. | SOFT-BONE ROASTERS s Ni -sesngiin in the Sierras’ | SANDY’ S GARAGE _ HENS and FRYERS | AIR-CONDITIONED ‘Key West's Most Populas Nii. Club——————. en Cena piel ll | Daily ... to Take Out ee SR pe SA AO AP [ee

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