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Submarines Work Teenty Officers Il SOM OOOOaL®. Perty; Other Men Fine Job’ Done Here Recently Pheee Fe Key Went Prcomes Vhoabssoenne Nee Note eecbbnnge Reef eireretty mew ap of cather high Cv) ‘ ore atyonding ~ aw t “ty, Maxwell Alr * 5 Mentanuery, Aly | - Peg ond Repecting orvee Artevities at * Newel Base, it was officers mm the from majors wo and they vesterday ina _ teh ny Slene trun Senwell |POOM IMAL BS 0s are set-up in the State, and the U. &. Minor Mill, Tenn., has asked The + Hae #6 wpeeaed — coop of ent 0 tee wore teen here ante fe let three wooks Tits ee bee eh crop came here * here of Captem Creed Burl 7 URN. ehe & & member the Mevel Adwteery Gereup at Bone. t! ae ' Hartineeme, whe ix a sete: od Steer of *- aaa ay yesterday at rs coh Monaten onant o8 Warfare eet " amt teutay the of- Neos ene token on a trip eee the officers are! —— ot the Beeheler Off eertere ot the Key West Revel Seetien Thee cupect to Pew te Orewing fy bark to Meee ot Poets UTILITY BOARD MEETS MONDAY; STUDIES REPORT teneral Public Is Invited To Session May Camsider Becommendations For Steam DMewel Plant Per City Blectric Unie Doard jay to trensact and pe y rope ene! rec pro {Copies OF All County Bills SY} Request Seeretary Of State Gray Forward All Data Of Bills | Affee The Jaycees have requested in a letter to Secretary of State R. A. Gray, a copy of which has been forwarded to Bernie C. Pa- py, Monroe County Representa- tive, that a copy of all bills to be introduced at this session of the! ‘legislature, affecting | Monroe County, be forwarded+to the or- ganization in order that the pro- ing County ‘In House Since Session Began (My The Ansociated press) pay ewan pr agp ped posed bill may be discusséd} were leaving = ~ |eamong the members and appro- j} vacation. for the “fine job | priate action taken by that body. ther had done since congress {7 phis was thought feasible in a its session in January. | view of the fact that bills to be], Mouse, they said. '! introduced in the Legislature are {published in a condensed form. } Much could be lost by not study- jing the entire bill as it is present- | ted to the body. { by the President. | A discussion was held on the | proposal to abolish the courts as ——| passage of which will bo asked | by the state body, subject to ap- | proval by the ‘vo In this bill Supreme Court judges will be appointed by the Governor of the Staté for life. The office will not be elective From Home i number of judges sitting | Senator George To Join the High Court bench will increased from seven to nine. No action was taken on t! until the proposal has been re be Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mankin, Citizen to help them find their son. Joe, who recently disappe viewed by the Public Affairs ed from home. He is 13, five f Committee. 10 inches tall and weighs 125) President’ Robert Dopp, an KEY, WEST, FLORIDA, ‘FRIDA , APRIL 15, 1949 Jaycees Want {KIWANIS PRESENT : TO BE HONOR CUEST ‘OF KEY WESE €LUB J. Belmont Mosser Coming Here April 22 To Appear Before Loeal_ Organization J. Belmont Mosses, prominent . Pennsylvania industrialist’. and] § president of Kiwanis Internation- al, will be guest of honor when the Key West Kiwanis -club cele-| brates its first birthday April 22. A banquet at 8:30 p. m. has been: scheduled for La Concha Hotel dining room. De This will be Mosser’s first ap- pearance in Key West’ since hi: election a8 president’ of the com. munity service | erganization, which embrates- 190,000 business, ional leaders in’ 3,000° ies throughout ‘the Uni-) ted States, Canada, Alaska: .and Hawaii. ; Mosser, who resides at Sts Mary, Pa., will base ‘his’ address’ on Kiwanis, International's 1949 administrative theme, © SA ares. sive Citizenship—Our Individu~ al Responsibility.” Long active in industrial cir-, (Continued On Page Six) a HONOR GUEST Cancer Drive | ° Tomorrow Convent Girls, Junior Coutributions;. High School Band ‘To: Play -The local cancer drive ends-on Monday: night. Residents. are ad- ist. and president of: Kiwanis | vised they may send their. con- International. will be ‘honored | tributions in envelopes addressed | at a banquet to be given in La : “Cancer”, Key West, Florida, ra | = Day’ | | inent Pennsylvania © industrial- Concha, Hotel, April 22, when jit will. be delivered. to headquar- _the Key West Kiwanis, Club ‘ters. celebrates its first anniversary. Saturday is “Sword. Day” in Bice Key west. Girls trom the Con-? ' : Republicans In. Fight To Cut Government Spending vent of Mary’ Immaculate and USO-NCCS junior hostesses will be at downtown corners from noon until. 8:00. p.m. to. accept contributions and give red sword pins. 5 A concert will begin Saturday from 4 to 5 p. m. at Kress's ecor- ner by the Key West High School Band. Monday night, April 18, marks Hoste To Accept: *| pounds He left Minor Hill three weeks age, and was last seen in Winter Haven, Florida, He is believed to be still in Florida, and no doubt | is traveling on a red English mo- toreyele. main on ati-deiscl progr is at present The engineers declared that the steam-diesel generating plant would result in the greatest over- all economy to Key West. It will nounced that the annual election of officers’ will be held April 27 at the clubhouse, The nominating committee made their report to, the members last night. ey 12 Persons To | 10 To, 15 Percent, He Asserts, Can Be Lopped Off All Bills For Large Aras, (By Aawectsrea Press) WASHINGTON, April = 15 serted today that he agrees with other, Re- s that the government should be concerned in: reducin| Senator Wherry and publica In Key West Each Enumerator Will Earn About $150, Work Less Than Month expenses at Jeast as mueh as it is in heaping more and more taxes Gathering Data Prom) Washingwa Correspondent. Key West Citar WASHINGTON, D. C., Apgi} | 15.—The House has passed and sent to the Senate an appro- give the eity $41,114.44 profit on the basis of stearn-operated plant | a8 compared with the all-diesel Plant, The report recommended pur- chase of a site somewnere be- tween the Clyde-Mallory Docks and the old Curry Building at the feot of Simonton street at a cost ef about $47,000. This would pro- vide for constructon of a steam- generating plant on deep water. priation bill which provides the | funds for taking the 17th de- | cennial census of population, a job which will require approxi- mately 12 enumerators in Key | West. ‘To count everyone in Monroe! County will require a total of 20 enumerator: Enumerators will Band In Concert; follows: canvas the } (Continued On Page Five) sceiia aaa “America”; Invocation, Introduction os t \ on the people of the United Sta- | >| George. recommended that* all; PROGRAM FOR FORMAL. BEACH OPENING GIVEN Monroe County Commissioner Joe Allen today announced the official program for the formal opening of the Monroe! County Beach Sunday alternoon. | The program, which will begin with a band concert,-is asj Memorial Church; ee i tes. \ bills, calling for the expenditure} of enormous amounts, should be | j cut, from 10 to.15 per cent.. He! that the $5 billion $580 mil- id large amount when the bilb ap- | propriating the moncy for opeta- | | ting. the plan, comes up in ‘the} senate. He added-that he would join the group or groups who! would fight against fixing the ap- (Continued. On Page Six) Orchestra To Play | | 3:00 P.M.—Concert, Key West High School Band. i 92:30 P.M.—Formal Opening Program: Hl Rev. Robert Weaver, Loy | of Key West Rotary Club } Wild “Be "sliced by a} | between the State of Israel andj i worl $ ver i we | Judge Thomas S. Caro To Give Dedication Address! “24 Would: fake “over the soy Opening Menroe’s $250,000 Beach; High School the end of the drive in Key West. Pope Favors — United Rule. In Jerusalem ‘- ROME; Apiit 15.—Pope Pi XII, today addressed a letter to Roman Catholic bishops through- out the world, in which he reeom- | mended, the internationalization of Jerusalem, ~ He said that, if Jerusalem were aoverned B44 ,assure the protection of all acted places in that city. ‘He added that he was ple that peace had been estab ‘ ed} ed the nations with which | it had! been at war, and expressed the! hope’ that the nations of the! ernment of the Holy City. Cominform Bitter In Denunciation (By ‘The Axsociated pressy MOSCOW, April Cominform issued a bulletin to- day, attacking President Truman, Winston Churchill, Pope Piu Ernest — Bevin, eat Britair foreign minist nd many other | ad vie Sy | wheve coal could be brought here oe . | from Alabama. Recruiting | te _ 4, Me | It was revealed yesterday by C. c | . eegeld ~=A. Van Duersen, general manager S T B Prinet lew of the City of the Cry Electric System, that ergeant 0 be . . md the general storage space for 6,000 tons of ' attend } coal would have to be provided t veh ed tote Wed- jon the site. This would operate HW Beck and Associa. ithe steam-deisel plant for six es white analysts and | months. vd wid the adoption of/ ‘The City Utility Board may al- ¢ program. inelud-! 50 consider the agreement short-| cant James P. Ro z 5 t of © mew buildings! ly to be entered into between the | Army and U.S. Air Force Re- * %1,420,000, whieh | City Electric and the U. S. Navy | cTuiting service will be in Key snwed by sale of city) whereby the city system would West Mond through Wednes- ‘ | provide electricity to Boca Chics | ay. April 18-20, to talk with and © time the engineers ; Naval Air Station. enlist all inte ed men and wo- thet $407,000 of mew! Under the terms of the agree- | men in the Army or Air Force. ' nue bunds would have ment to be entered into, the Navy| The recruiting office will be be the system is to re-' would buila the power line from| UP in the Post Office Buildi —————~ the 18th street substation of the company as far as Boca Chica! the three days. Wanted! Wanted! Field. Bids will be sought by the ee ee _ cupte to Menage Small Hotel— Mesbend con be Employed Else: where Apartment Furnished Reply te BOX 708. CITY CHARLES STARRETT and SMILEY BURNETTE Biesing Across the Pecos’ We Have or Can Get the Hard-to-Find Parts 5 Key West Auto Parts Co. |... Duval Street Phone 442 tne | Navy after the agreement shas S| been signed. WHAT IS 4. stl es oe MFS ? Fine Fishing Tackle Thompson Enterprises, Inc. Hardware Division—Phone 686 | WHITE HOUSE RESTAURANT Come In and See the NEW 1949 227 Duval Street HUDSON, 6 & 8 Cyl.—the smart- | est design lines in body and its| SPECIAL economical model engine at... K. W. HUDSON CO. | Simonton and Greene Streets Astegto Wstenos, Owner PHONE 5-COURSE DINNER Served Daily 12 Noon to 2 A.M. $1.00 EAT IN OUR DELIGHTFUL PATIO | 1696 | ih Show You) Beach Committee: Earl R.*Adams and Joe. Pearlman; Remarks, Mayor’ A. Maitland Adams; Invitation to Art Center: Burt Garnett; ane ues oe apne at TIntroducti } ed: chiefly at Presiden: ruman. {| pirogucuens 5 Beearet (by Gert yl wield (noe sah anvthing rE ‘about the President's remark Dedication Address, Thomas S. Caro, Clem C. Price, i+men of prominence who are, | fighting the spread of commun- ! ism. | |that he would not hesitate to use | Judge, Criminal Court of Record, ithe atom bomb were the security Monroe County; | of the United States endangered Dedication, Frank Bentley, Chairman, , by an aggressive nation, yet it! Board of County Commissioners, | Was plain to see that the bitter- Monroe Closing, Stor Spangled Banner. Following clesing ceremonies, there will be two hours of; Room 212, from 10 a. m. to 2 p.m. | music by John Pritchard's Orchestra, courtesy of local musi-}Churehill, who cians’ union and furnished by | with cooperation of the local chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority. : “gee Starting Monday April 18th Exy, WHITE STAR CLEANERS $22 SIMONTON STREET New Prices ness of the attack stemed from that statement. Then it directed its abuse at sourged com- cent address .at and who coined County; the radio and transcription fund! ™Unism in his re | Boston Gardens, {the phrase Iron Curtain, for > which the Kremlin “has not for- given him. t PHONE 282 BRADY‘S Florida Grade “A-A” Eggs You Will Like Them PHONE 5) s "118 WHITE ST. for Cleaning 9 2-DAY SERVICE” Over the Counter To Deliver | Body Work ... Mechanical | SHIRTS | 25¢ | SHIRTS 30c || Repairs or New Paint Job: PANTS 40c} PANTS 45c || CALL 600 For Anpoininpentl oe Delay... ‘or! one oa pose ay ES = lve Qualified Trained Prsonnel | Officers’ Unifor NAVARRO. Inc. | 601 DUVAL STREET | Pevvceerseceseces ms, Special, 80c \Orders: Release Of Rowe Under An Old Statute When an, oid iaw was produced) oY an end operated teas fie ae in Criminal Court” today by attorney represertting Irwin J internationally, it} Rowe, Marathon carpenter, whe has been in jai! since January 2! of in lieu of payment of a fine $1,000, Judge Thomas S. Caro o dered the man’s release, The old law dug up by Att Paul Sawyer, representing Low was to. the effect that when «| Ordered Antone Fee te gee © man can't pay a fine, he i em titled to his rele; in jail. Rowe has neither prop {erty nor funds and Sawyer held’ renee Gereta, 2p. te ge {for release of the man. Rowe pleaded guilty before ‘NINE NEW MEMBERS ne RECEIVED BY LEGION Annual Installations Of OF s OF Local Post And Auxiliary April 29 Nine new members Sawye ceived into the Arthur Post by an impressive ceremor conducted by the Key West Guard of Honor. The new bew OOOLIEROO Soo e after 60 days! days afte be gieaded Geer ee “ ' Walter Ho Laat j oo Fee ’ Ne . el A ¢ ng Convention het wat April ® wren Mee Wells, Oriente ethane oe ected = Departeeent wml mm « given to the Ci 7 Lew fale, Senuter Ob oe (Continued Ge Page fF ees Twe & ee but net yt the es oer Rowe edimetted faktung soreg © the «heel of be tet é Went eat cl exauticed eee ee | drunkenness, ond cole « 60 days whem te mlbmouteteat ing tow sets SCREEN STRUWA Uf