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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, Amount In Property Here.Nov. 24-26 By WAA ALL ARTICLES FOR SALE MAY BE VIEWED HERE UNTIL 14TH: OF No.! VEMBER * Nearly $1,000,000 \worth of property will be sold at the Gato Watehouse, 1100 Sinjonton - st., on November 24-26 hy the War Asets Administration: Articles to be sold ‘include el. ectric cables and fittings; cord age; wire rope; rubber hose; builder’s hardware; .pipe and tubing; pipe fittings and -valves; acid and chemicals; paints; fire fighting apparatus; earchlights; furniture; stoves, mattresses and pillows; lockers; marine engines and miscellaneous machinery parts. These goods may all be exam- ined at the Naval Seaplane, Na- val Hospital; Boca Chica Naval Air Field, Submarine Base, Poinciana Housing Project and the Key West Army Barracks until November 24 from 9 Pp. m., exvept Saturday, Sunday and Holidays. Sale dates are Noyember 24, 1 to 4 p.m, to priority groups at fair value. November 25 and 26 spot bids will bé received from all levels of the trade. In- dividuals can buy the goods from 9 a. m. to 1 p.m. on No- vernber 24 and veteran dealers may. purchase from 1’p. m. to 4 p. m. the me day. TREVOR GIVEN POWER (Continued From Page One) Lancelot Lester continue on the Key West Realty case. was made by Commissioner L.. Carbonell and was unanimously approved. Commissioner J. Carbonell: “Gentlemen, I have all the per- sonal respect in the you, and want the same r shown me as a commiss: did not sign the call today be- cause the charter demands that three hours notice be given for a special meeting.” Mayor Adams: “There was no. intention of ignoring you. The mistake in time was made by the city’ clerk.” spect City Clerk Lowe: “That's right, I made the error and apologize for same”. * The commissioners then dis- cussed proposed consolidation of offiees, and agreed to further instruct City Attorney Ignatius Lester prior to Lester's drawing Baeaae Seeaeeeeuenueauenn jel tUHVRCROUAYOLOOONO4OOUEUAAUE}bOLAAREEUUAYOUOOUOHUOUOANEOQUOOAOOOOUAAOOOOANOUOLOUGOUEEDUAE ANOEDUOOECOOUEREDUANEOEEUAAEUOUUNOEREIOOAEHNEEOUOEOEEUHTROUUOGOREUHLELOUUAAEUMGGaas YOUR CARRIER BOY! His Future . . . in the Business World! The newsooy your paper may be starting his first million every time you drop some coins in his hand. And never a millionaire, he will be a better business man; amore valuable member of his community when he’s grown... for the experi- ence he’s gain \ Of $1,000,000 world for | mer, I} 1947 THR KEY WiST CITIZEN To Be Sold |Jaycees Make |. Final Plans | For Air Show | Final plans for the Air Show jto ve held at Meacham Field Sunday were outlined for mem- {bers of the Junior Chamber of | Commerce at their regular meet- ing last’ night at the Poinciana _ Community Center. ;_ Jack Hoelker .and “Whitey” 'Kaanta of the veteran's air show ‘revealed there would be a total of nine acts, six of them com- edy acts. ' What will probably be the out- , Standing feature of the show } Will be the bat man act, where the bat man leaps from a plane 5000 feet in the air, floats down- ward toward the earth and re- leases a parachute a few hun-! dred feet from the ground.’ The Veterans’ Air Show. is a troupe of aviators from World War 11, who have ‘banded to- gether fying from city: to city | | giving ‘spectacular performances. UNDERGROUND (Continued From Page Gne) | ; several. The attackers fled in a {car and were pursded by soldiers in several cars, but too late: ‘to jovertake the fugitives. Search for them is continuing. A spokesman for the Jewish Agency characterized the killing’ of the soldiers and. policemen ‘as “cold-blooded murder.” , up of the ordinance embodying it, One of the proposed con-' solidations will be to give the! duties of weights and measures, license inspector Ellis Brad-, ley to Deputy Tax Assessor Har-; \ry Elwood. Acting City “Mr. Bradley civil service”. i Civil Service Board Secretary | Goddard: “I thought so.” City Attorney Leste: “No, it is not a civil service job.” i Commissioner Demeritt: “The | charter does not allow the de-, partments contemplated in con-; {solidation to be ‘abolished, , hut it would allow one man to do! two or more jobs”. Motion to adjourn’ was | made; by John Carbonell, seconded by , approved | Manager Trevor: | says he is under} Louis Carbonell and by all. who delivers even if he’s ing now. |Sons Of Legion tion of Legionnaires Iva Watson, ‘Jack Stout and Eurial Wat: | ‘Porter Place; Donald Richard- Are Installed » Armistice Day' The Sons of the Legion Squad- | ron of Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28 were installed during the Ar-; mistice Day activities at the Le- | gion ome. | The ceremony was conducted by Post Commander C. B. Har- vey assisted by the Key West) Guard of Honor. { Those installed as _ officers were: Captain, Jack Stout; Ist Lt. Jack Dowson; 2nd Lt. Louis Cruz; Finance Officer, Harry Taylor; Chaplain, C. B. Harvey, Jr.; Sgt. at arms, David Trow- bridge. The other members of the Squadron obligated were Gene Richardson, Jimmy Richardson, Eurial C. Watson, Jas. S. O'Neill, | William F. Frizzell. | The Squadron was organized under the dircetion of Legion- nairess Ira Watson, Jack Stout, and Eurial Watson. Races for school children were held at the Legion Home during Armistice Day under the direc- son. ¥ Races for school children were held at the Legion Home during Armistice Day under the direc» tion of Legionnaires Iva Watson*' Jack Stout, and Eurial Watson, | Races for school children were held at the Legion Home during Armistice Day under the direc-| tion of 2nd Vice Commander Frank Hanrahan and Executive Committeeman Kermit Richard- son assisted by the Honor Guard. The races included 100 yard dashes potato races, sack races, | tot's races and mayn others. The winners as announced are: John Cruz, 418 White st.; Edna M. Ballard, 10-C Yates son, 7 Higg’s Lane; John Whit: son, 517 Eaton street; Edward Curry, 1423 Eliza street; Rosé Yates, 1305 Newton street; and Ray Winkle, 88-3 Poinciand Place. 4 H.E., Lobdell To Visit Here + Harold Edward Lobdell, for- mer dean of Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology, is schedul- ed to make a visit to Key West on Sunday, November 16. Mr.: Lobdell is now executive vite-president of the MIT alum-' ni association, and, expressed a wish to see the Overseas High- way and Key West and will be driven down by Colonel Webs- ter F. Putnam, 1941 Commander. | at Key West Barracks. r jpointed publicity chairman and} j needy |Arrange For Christmas | Tree In MEETING HELD WED NESDAY NIGHT TO: PLAN FOR ANNUAL, Bayview Park. i The following officers were’ elected: Glenwood Sweeting, | chairman; Victor Lowe, First; vice chairman; Principal Greaux | second vice chairman; Wilhelmi- na Harvey, treasurer; Ruth | Higgs, recording secretary; and Anna Lounders, corresponding secretary. Norman D. Artman wag ap- Nell Haury was chairmanship. This organization last year distributed bags of candy and oranges to 2500 children; 82 families _ (364 persons) were given bags of groceries; 247 children, who would not have known a visit from Santa Claus, were given toys, and to each of the 20 inmates of the Monroe Cty. Home was given a one dol- lar bill and a Christmas card. Toys for the coming Christmas may be left at the U. S. O. Checks may be mailed to Wil-| helmina Harvey, treasuréf | Community Christmas Tree Or-j ganization, P. O. Box 93, or to; Glenwood Sweeting, chairman,} 618 White street. It has been es-! timated that at least $600 will be required to accomplish as much as was achieved last year; Many helpful suggestions were offered by the Reverend also given a EVENT | tended the meeting: Glenwood | Community Christmas Tree! Sweeting, chairman; the Rever- organization met Wednesday end John E. Pickens of the Con-: night in city hall to arrange | Sregational Church, Poinciana ‘ aS : vee in| Church, and Child Welfare | for this year’s Christmas tree in Coun Eileen’ S. Coughlin of| Father Johnson of the Catholic Tommies scattered with vivid butterflies on delicate pas- tel fields .. - and designs an exquisite new pajama. Perfect for lounging, too. For Misses and Ladies in, Cotton & Silks. Children‘s Sizes 4 to 12 years. Subscribe to the Key West Citizen 25e A Week by Carrier This simple tribute is published in honor of the newsboy who brings you this paper—and in honor of every newsboy in Americal “ull MMMM CO no ULL LL OM LOA LLL ere SoS i ry | Largest Complete Line of Men’s, Young Mer in Key West... CHILDREN’S SHOE: || CHAS. ARONOVIT | Key West's Largest Store | amma ARN OV 11 eam BUTTERFLY-BY-NIGHT . Also Long and Short Sleeve Shirts .. BUSH and FREEMAN SHOES for MEN ... Bayview Park Church, Miss Eileen Coughlin of; the U.S. O., and several others. : Eleven white persons and 10; colored persons as follows, at- ! the USO-NCCS; Victor Lowe and Jane Hopkins Whidden of | Public Welfare tor the City of Key West; Elmo Greaux, prin-j; cipal of Douglass school; F. A.} Johnson of the Grand Pallbear- er’s Association; Malvise Pinder,‘ colored exalted ruler of the} Elks; Mary Moreno, president! of the colored woman’s club, the; Reverend C. C. Higgs, Cornish! Chapel of Methodist Zion! Church; the Reverend A. J. Dav- is of the Bethel Methodist | Church; the Rev. G. A. Sinclair | of the James Baptist Church;/} Robert O. Olson of the Key West! Undertakers; Theodore Sands of the Douglass school; Martin Gonzalez, 215 Division — street;| Samuel Higgs, 409 Grinnell st.,| Ruth Higgs, president high} school P. T. A.; Anna Lounters; | representative of Girl Scouts} Council; Isabel McKnight, 1405 Newton street, .the Rev. J. H. Johnson, S. J., of St. Mary’s Par- ish center; CY club, St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Catholic Church; | Aloysia Van Goitsnoven, presi- dent, and Wilhelmina Harvey, vice * secretary, Business and Professional Women’s Club of Key West. Portugal has about one-fifth! the area of Spain. | Portugal has about the same number of people as Ohio. i SPOT BID | Gr SALES Opportunities | KEY WES ~ SE PAGE SEVEN —, ! Over three-quarters of a mil- | The first Olmpic Games team ° Russia To Open ilion copies of James T. Farrell’s from the United States to Ath+ ° ‘books of short stories have been | ns in hy Spe sed of the 14 New Coal Fields | so in the United States and! track and field events. ‘ Canada. : i MOSCOW.— (AP). —Four coal ' fields have been surveved this | year in the area discovered by{ Soviet geologists during the war in the Kuznetsk Basin. Chief Engineer Molchanov of the Kuzgas Coal Prospecting Organization, who has been su-j said the area would probably, pefvising the exploratory work! rank among the most important in this rich basin. ' The fields are located in the; 2 flights daily Taiga 60 kilometers from the} Mi MIA | city of Stalinsk between the! Tom and Usa rivers in the foot-! tions to New Yi i! hills of the Kuznetsk Ala-TaU j Paegaipias Nariel, Charleston, Jackson: | Mountains. The. mountainous | Wille, Pensacela, T New Orleans and | terrain enables the deposits to} ‘other leading cities { Subscribe to The Citizen. i be tapped through galleries | Yougeteve when you fly Nattonah | arthur TREACHER driven int» the hillside, eliminat- ! speed, comfort, convenience, courteous | brenda MARSHALL ing the need of shaft-sinking. | service. All recognized air travel cards | jan FORD peur i | otcepted. See your travel agent or call | harry VON ZELL Between 1942 and 1945, carri-{ t ers on the Great Lakes brought down a third of a billion tons| p of ore which helped win me war. . WKWE- Sponsored by HERMAN’S H is the corn: @ ‘ Benjamin Franklin was first to introduce broom into America. VETERANS LESALERS EXPORTER ' Today... THERE ARE STILL BARGAINS IN SURPLUS AT OLDTIME PRICES MANUFA s WH RETAILERG Mh eat Buying There’s:one near you! DISPLAY Complete Stock of the Newest in Fall and Winter WEARING APPAREL for Women, Men and Children n’s and Boys’ SUITS . NUNN LADIES‘ and 'S in the Newest Styles DEPARTMENT STORE Gato Warehouse 1100 Simonton Street NOV. 24, 25, 26—9 A.M. SALES SCHEDU 1 P.M. to 4 P.M.— $955,214 INVENTORY: Re. Priority Groups at fair value, Nov. 25 & 26— Electric cable and fittings, cordage, wire rope, rub- Spot Bid Sale to all levels of trade. ber hose, builder’s hardware,.pipe aiid tubing, pipe + 6 & of ‘ * fittings and valves, acid and chemicals, paints, fire Fixed Price SET-ASIDE SALE to World War Il Veterans fighting apparatus, searchilights, furniture, stoves, mattresses and pillows, lockers, marine engines, misc. machinery parts. Adding Machines Desks N ii Calculators Filing Cabinets INSPECTION: Property. is located at Navy.Sea- aynedriters CEH Rewiuter plane Base, Naval Hospital, Boca Chica Navy Air RAC nin Aine LNOVACIMTdivtuataveternos= Field, Navy Submarine Base, Poincianna Housing 9 AM. toi PM, Veteran Dealers —1 P.M. to Project and Key West Army Barracks, Key West, 4 p.yy_ ; Fla., and may be inspected November 17-21, Must present honorable discharge. Drawing at 9 A.M. establishes buying order. PENSACOLA WAA CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER 37 East Garden St. NOV. 19—9 A.M, $38,890 INVENTORY: Tires, telephone and electrical equipment, radio 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. FORT MYERS Buckingham Army Airfield Nov, 21, 9 A.M., Priority Groups at Fair Value. Nov. 27, 9 A.M.. Spot Bid to all levels of trade. $383,129 INVENTORY: Telephone equipment, fire fighting equipment, air compressors, electric fans, misc. hardware, furni- ture, bunk beds, electric fixtures, office furniture, space heaters, webbing, thread, sheep’s wool’ and other personal property. : INSPECTION: At location now until Nov. 20; 9 to 4 P.M, except Saturday, Sunday or transmitter and receiver, 2-stecl masts, safety), hed , equipment, household — furnishi restaurant ; bea ciaks oy i ok aan equipment, optical equipment, 31-tons coal, mise. { | Fixed Price erocuets: 1 Shi Asioaieeee SION: Until Nov. 19: 9 A.M, to 4 P.M, to World War Il Veterans NOV. 20 Chairs Lockers except Saturday, $ y and holidays. PROPERTY LOCAT Ft. Barrancas and will be sold “As is, Where is”, condition not warranted, Desks ” Filing Cabinets Adding Machines Must present honorable discharge. 9 A.M. establishes buying order. Drawing at Property to be sold “As Is, Where Is,” except WAA reserves the right to reject any or all bids furniture and office machines which are “A$ Ie, prior to a contract of sale. Checks in excess of Facilities Platform.” Condition of property not $500.00 must be certified. warranted, STOP... SHOP... SAVE WAA conditions of sale apply. -———____—, CREDIT OFFICE | INFORMATION Hes SAMPLE ROOM APPLY FOR CREDIT iii JA-302 Jacksonville, Fla. ASK FOR waaT You wANT SEE SAMPLES DISPLAYED m DISCHARGE PAPERS 115 S. Florida Avenue —