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PAGE BIGHT <= ‘Dream Girl’ Actress ‘Dreams’ cees Active ) In Clean - Up ~~ Drive In City -“Henry Higgs, chairman of the Jaycees' clean-up committee, anounced today that the city of Key West scavenger department will furnish free pick-up of all Grass, weeds and miscellaneous debris, that will be accumulated by. “residents cleaning up their property. ‘Trash should be piled on sidewalks in such a manner as not, to interfere with either pedestrians .or automobile traf- fic: In‘ addition to this free ser- viee’the Key West Garden and Lawn, Supply Company has on hand a: large varied assortment of* garden seeds which will be distributed free to anyone inte- te in-calling at the store. Higgs..also pointed out to the residents. that, under present or- dinances itis the duty of the property, owner to clean side- walks in front of his property. " In. the ‘clean- up drive, a Satur- day, morning . matinee will be {'at:the Monroe theatre at 10 e@’¢lpck;: Admission to children tinder. 14.years will be 15 rusty tip-cang, Last week more than 1,000, tin cans, were collected in G way. Key West Junior Cham- "of-"Gommerce, Higgs said tiges. every property owner to clea ean-up and fix-up his proper- + FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: Partly doudy this:afternoon, cloudy with ghéwers ‘tonight; ciearing Thurs- day, Cooler tonight and Thurs- day: Gentle .to moderate south- westwinds becoming west and ms tonight and = Thurs- " Fibrifa . Fair north portion, partly Easily. south portion Thursday except scattered showers extreme south portion this:afternoon. Cooler north and éentral *: ‘portions this afternoon and: ‘tonight and cooler extreme south portion tonight and Thurs- day. jy Bast. ¢ Guit of Mexico and Jack sonville thru ‘the Florida Straits’ Moderate northerly winds over orth, portion this afternoon be- ¢oming northeast tonight and BS shun moderate southeast- “winds over south portion sh fting to. north and northeast by: ‘Thursady except continuing south .t6 southeast over extreme south portion. Weather cloudy and> “.scattered showers with windshift over south portion; otherwise partly cloudy. +, Jacksonville -to. Apalachicola: Nb-siialeratt oF storm warnings have _been issued: RT «key West, Fla.,.Nov. 12, 1947 tion taken at 8:30 a.m., tern Standard Time, : "City Office) bi isg Temperatures Highest. yesterday 85 est last ae 79 lean 82 Normai 16 Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending “8:36 a.m, inches 0 Belative | Heese * eeaceeawiel Almanac (Eastern Beier Time) Sunrise 6:42 a.m. Sunset 5:41 p.m. Moonrise 7:12 a.m. Moonset 6:30 p.m. Annular eclipse of the sun, Nov. 12, 1947. Begins at Key West . about 2000Z, EST 3:00 p.m. Ends at Key West about 2200Z, EST .... 5:00 p.m. ’ TIDES Tomorrow Naval Base (Eastern Standard Time) High Low 10:37 a.m. 3:53 a.m. 9:47 p.m. p.m. Additional rashes , Refere! Station: Key Wes' si Time of| Height of Station— Tide |high water Bahia Honda —Ohr. (bridge) 10min. 0.0 ft. No Name Key +2hr. (east side) 20 min. Bord Chica —Ohr. Valdes Channel .}-2hr. “Qorth end) —10 min, +14 ft. 000 NOTE: Minus sign—correc- tions to be subtracted. Plus sign—corrections to b to be added.) Most electric blankets « can be! drycleaned or wetcleaned with- out damage. Your Grocer SELLS That Goor STAR - * BRAND | cusan COFFEE | Name Chairmen St. Paul’s Bazaar November 24-25 { Mrs. James MacConnell: has formed her committees for the’ 1947 annual church bazaar of St. Paul's Episcopal chureh;’ with the folowing chairmen appoint- ea: Program, Joe Allen; Program ads, Albert DiNegro; tickets, Mrs. Mary Sweeting; pricing, Miss Marguerite Hilton; .supper, Mrs. Milton Sawyer; fish: pond, Mrs. Hilda Sands; apron booth, Mrs. Ivadel Pinder; fancy work booth, Mrs. Emma Ayala; cake booth, Mrs. Eva. Navarro; plant booth, Mrs. Violet Landuyt and Mrs. Ellen Tynes; hot dogs and drinks, St. Paul’s _ Vestry; White elephant booth, Mrs. 'Stel- la Curry; tar -baby’ booth, seni- or church school; omnibus’ booth, Mrs. James H. MacConnell; rec- tor's booth, Rev. MacConnell; marionettes, Mrs. Clifton Bailey; baby ‘show, Mrs. Glenwood Sweeting; publicity, Mrs. Wil- helmina G, Harvey. This year the bazaar: is being held on Monday: and. Tuesday, November 24 and 25. In-addition ette show, featuring the ehildren of the Primary. Department. of the church, will be presented at the Parish hall on Monday, No- vember 24. A baby show will ‘bein: prog- ress on both Monday: and Tues- day. Sawyer Post Te. Meet Tonight Initiation of a class.of members will mark tonight's: meeting of Arthur Sawyer Post 28. of ‘the American Legion. The initiation will ‘be condiet- ed by the colorful and snappy Guard of Honor of the Post . EDWIN TREVOR (Continued From Page Gne) Trevor’s appointment ° of :. Kemp as Chief of Police over Loyis Eisner who resigned immediate- ly after King tendered in. his resignation). ae Commissioner. Demeritt: “The people have spoken, ,I have. serv- ed faithfully for. two yeas, I was the only commissioner who never missed a, meeting. I’ve been here for 67: years and start- ing as a barefoot boy have gone as high as anyone in the com- munity. In the selection’ of a city manager, remember ~ that engineers are numerous., They are a dime a dozen., What we need is a qualified administra- tor. Charles Roberts, for in- stance, is a first class*adminis- trator. “The commissioners . should select a City Manager from the International Association of Ci Managers. Aman. with -experi- ence. It‘is true that | was angry at Dave King, but in. ‘company with Judge Esquinaldo I did itry for an hour ‘and. & aif. to»per- suade him. to, remaiit. “The city manager should ‘be a man with intestinal. fortitude, A man who ¢an say ‘yes or no and mean it. If Dave King. would accept the job as city manager he would. sacrifice himself. on the altar of public setvice. “The Mayor in the commis- sion form of government is as near nothing as you can ever be. I ask that you give the new commission your hearty cooper- ation.” Commissioner Dion: >“I thank you for your vote, and ask that you aid us to give Key West a good government. I worked un- der Mr. King in the Tax Assess- or’s office. Tax assessments are now similar to those in the county. I accepted the tax asses- or's position at a loss in finances and in health. Our actions to- night all tend to consolidation, which will reduce city adminis- tration expen: 4 Mayor Adams: “I don’s con- sider the vote given me as one of personal popularity. I have a sincere desire for the progress of Key West. All remuneration that I receive while in the com- mission shall be given to the Monroe County high school ath- letic fund. Don’t expect us to perform miracles. The men you have named to the commission /are men of action. So long as I have the support of the people of Key West, I will fight for the city’s progress.” Motion to adjourn was made and passed. The inaugural ses- sion took only 45 minutes. | | GARDNER'S PHARMACY | 1114 Division $t., at Varela to the regular bazaar,.a marin-|. GEORGINA ALLERTON, heroine of “Dream Girl”, in the Broac- way hit which comes to the stage of the high school auditorium as one of three plays, all direct from Broadway with all star New York casts, of the 1947-48 Drama Festival, imagines herself on a weekend vacation in Mexico. The Drama Festival is being sponsored by the wiaveces: THE KBV WRST CITIZEN Social Goumeil Meets At Noon Friday In U SO. The Council of Social Agen- } cies, which’ brings together pro- fessional and lay leaders in the various organizations interested | in the social problems of Key’ West, will meet for luncheon Friday noon at the USO. The} vice president, Rev. John E. Pickens, will preside. i Reports will be given by rep-| resentatives of American Red! Cross, State Welfare Board, U.! S. O., Monroe County Child Welfare Council, Health Clinic, ; Tuberculosis Association, City Welfare ‘and. Recreation Depart-} ments, school attendance offi- j cer, Key West Municipal Hos-} pital, Women’s Auxi munity Chest, N. C. C. and ‘United Christmas program. | Mayor A. Maitland Adams has | been‘invited to attend. * saaaae i } HOTELS, EATING i (Continued From Page One) | manager, assuming the position | of chairman of the Division. In view of the Association and the, Chamber conducting similar } programs, that of seeking to bring more tourists to this city, it was felt, that a stronger pro- gram> can be adopted by the | cess. Qn December 2, the Chamber! will. conduct a city-wide finan. cial campaign for the purpose of | rasing funds to finance tour- | ist*publicity program. Two giant sign. boards are to be erected on Highway number | on the lower East~Coast, a -tourist informa- tion center is to be established in Miami, and quantity of Key West photos and advertising lit- erature is being ordered for dis- tribution. Diamonds are believed to have | erup- | been formed in volcanic tions ages ago. Americans use about 800,000- 000 matches daily. | Medical Test Proved This i Great to Relieve MONTHLY | | FEMALE PAINS | Are you troubled by distress of fe- male functional monthly disturb- ances? Does this make you suffer from pain, feel so nervous, weak, igh-strung—at such times? Then Do try Lydia BE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to relieve such symp- toms! In a recent medical test this Proved remarkably helpful to wom- en troubled this way. Any drugstore. LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S comecuno Ft gig A Found Today. QPP SE, LOE 7S . Phone 177 Free Delivery A An tin THREE HOTELS in. ‘MI AMI Located in the Heart of the Sitys, 43 Seeeseeee, 'Reds T ransplant Germany’s Naval Yards BERLIN.—(AP).—The Rus- sians are reconstructing Ger- many’s. largest submarine building yard, Deschimag. in Bremen, which they have re- ceived as reparations, in the Black Sea port of Nikolaev, American officials report. Dismantling of the Deschi- mag works is practically com- plete, officials said. Equipment from the former © German naval base at Wil- helmshaven, which the Rus- sians also are receiving as reparations, reportedly is be- ing taken to the Barents Sea near Murmansk for reassem- bly. Informants said each Piece of equipment is being: mounted on heavy timber so it can be skidded easily across ice and snow. Bias. LIL a 3 Cuban Vessels By "HI" “Show” and football game. Mademoiselle Renee eneau, recently arrived France, acted as hostess and grac- ed the Ball in-her attractive Paris gown, enhanced by a tropical corsage. . Mile. Blumeneau, teach- er of Frenca and aesthetic danc- ing, is the youngest member of the faculty. Marioposa entertained the stu- dents ‘and the teachers during jthe intermission. The audience enthusiastically clapped for en- core after encore, as Mlle. Mimi rendered these popular French songs in costume, ending with London’s popular music-hall fav- In the morning there was the University parade of the students, led by the school band in their glamorous red uniforms. This ef- fective parade tied up all the downtown traffic in the noon hour, but no one in Tampa seemed to mind. In fact, they all enter- ed into the fun. Bademoiselle Mimi, and” Mademoiselle had the honor of riding in the first car of ‘the parade with the “Queen of the Tampa Univer- sity” and “Queen of the Royat Aimerican’ Show”-—Miss Lulubell Stalidecker! Miss Stalldecker, a student, was a member of the cast in the college show that aft- ernoon. Miss Blumeneau's dance class displayed their talents also, going PIMPLES Disappear Fast ‘iced, were amazingly st found thei pimples ‘and black he. se users ent Srusbesttcally raise Kieorex ‘and | cthfm they are ho Tonger embarrased and are now happy with th ONLY Somalesions Uae, Kiera deul your money bar Wleerex today, sure. Central Pharmacy, 923 White St. Get Here Sunday On: Sunday three Cuban ‘sub- tion of radar sets. They will be installed by the industrial forces at the base. The Cuban boats were former- ly sub-cha in the U. S. Navy but they were sold to the Cuban government. Approximately 3500 people on fartas die every year as a result of fires. 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Ist Ave. 80 Rooms 10° Rooms 80 Rooms Elevator Elevator Elevator | Solarium Heated ' 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION | Knights of Pythias ferred on a large class at the meeting of Key West Lodge to be held on Friday evening: at 8:00 two organizations joining for-| chasers will put into Key West| o'clock in the Pythian Hall, 728 | Submarine Base for the installa-| Fleming Street. Visiting Knights are cordially invited to atend. J. WINFIELD RUSSELL, Secretary. ; ey qin eee SOUTHERNMOST | Custom Hatters Cleaning and Blocking FELT and PANAMA HA’ 302 ANGELA STREET | (Near Thomas) There's no strain on the ‘giving generously to the cause. orite, “Burlington Bertie” (now, on the screen in “Mother Wore Tights”). Renee! i 4Qe -The Rank of Page will be con-. i | | | | shop from Sears catalog! You'll find gifts for the MARIPOSA ENTERTAINS AT ~ UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA POWERS Both students and factulty turned out for the big University of Tampa Masquerade Ball, this past week-end, following the college The costumes were very colorful and masks were provided at the entrance of the Ball Room. The affair was honored by the Dean of the University and his lovely wife, Dr. and Mrs. Nancy, who also enjoyed&’-—————$—$—$$$—$$—$ $$ | the splendid dance music. the pretty French “Can-Can” -|dance, which Melle. Renee brought over from France: . Bene- | fits of the show went towards the University Fund. ' Both French ladies are work- ing together collecting clothing for overseas shipment for France. The students of the university are Everything French. is becoming quite the vogue, nowadays, at the . University of Tampa. Mariposa ys she had such ‘a_ successful and good time that she wants to reciprocate by having Mele. Re- nee Blumeneau as her guest: in Key West very soon. The University of Tampa -li- brary has requested copies of “Eat To Grow Young” and the “Holy- wood Glamour Cook Cook” by Doctors H. and M: Hayes. ~The university is to be the new home of the Students of the National Medical Society (of which these doctors are members) under the direction of Dr. Zimmerman -of Honolulyfand Washington, D. C, Keep electric cords free ‘from grease which rots “the. rubber covering ~ Roberts strrurs 123 Duval Street Lopez Bldg. | Sample Books for Our Complete Line of XMAS CARDS Now Ready for Taking Orders of Cards and Personalized Gifts PHONE 250— Seeccccgvccesoocgoncocos —BICYCLES— Repaired and Rented Also in Stock—NEW BICYCLES - TRICYCLES' WAGONS - SCOOTERS: SKATES’ ' Overseas Cycle Store 920 Division St. PRESSER’S RADIATOR SHOP 105 WHITEHEAD STREET Near Duke's Bar-B-Q ADIATORS EPAIRED ECORED and CLEANED Also Plastic Tailored muro SEAT covers CONVERTIBLE TOPS ,| VENETIAN BLIND COMPANY | 120 Duval. Jefferson Hotel Bldg Phone 1380 {CALL 1042 for Estimates ; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1947 COMMISSIONERS MAKE, Rank Of Page To Be (Continued From Page One) | Conferred On Twelve |“One way we can do it is not to} ‘The rank of page will be |appropriate any money for the! conferred on a class of 12 can office, and it would thereby be! Gidates at a meeting Friday abolished”. ‘night of the Knights of Pythi+ |: Commissioner Louis Carbonell nominated Fred Dion to serve on} the Utility Board in place of former Commissioner Hunter Harden. Motion was approved unanimously. Director of Victor Lowe was named tempor- ary city clerk. Lowe will also retain his duties as Public Wel- fare director. Public Welfare <AVAVVANONEUEECENEEEOEECEETEEOLEEOL DOLE, STRAND THEATRE Now Showing "EASY COME, EASY GO” Sonny Tufts Starting Thursday “PERILS OF PAULINE” Betty Hutton e MONROE THEATRE Now Showing “BANJO” Sharyn Moffett XKOKKAKS 5 ° %5 0 ox * x Se ‘ Starting Thursday “ARIZONA WHIRLWIND” Ken Maynard with VENETIAN BLINDS! Venetian blinds lend enchantment “and captivating beauty to your windows...regulate ventilation... ‘ eontrol sunlight...insure privacy. —-KEY WEST—— Monroe Motors INC. 1113 White PHONE 725 Street () STM LLL La Key West Transit Co., Inc., Will Operate BUS SERVICE to the ALL-PROFESSIONAL SHOW AIR CIRCUS at MEACHAM FIELD SUNDAY, NOVEME 16th Take the POINCIANA BUS (No. 1) From Sout ard and Duval Streets Direct to Meacham Field Leaving 1:05 P.M. - 1:20 P.M. - 1:35 P.M. - 1:55 P.M. 2:10 P.M. - 2:25 P.M. and 2:45 P.M. Immediately After the Air Circus Busses Will Return to the City ALL-PROFESSIONAL SHOW budget when you whole family, at prices that make Christmas shop- ping fun. Come in and let Sears Order Office write your orders for you, or phone your order in. You'll like shopping the easy Catalog way! Any order of $10.00 or more eve be made on Seers Ensy Terme Phone 1560 ROEBUCK AND CO. ORDER OFFICE SIMONTON and F LEMING STREE AIR CIRCUS “Bug in Inverted Flight and Smoke Writing” The Show will be Given at MEACHAM FIELD on SUNDAY, November 16th, at 2:30 P.M. ADMISSION $1.00 Tax Included Tickets From Any Jaycee or at the Gate