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| | Representative Bernie/SHIPS ARRIVE Papy Explains cedure To Be laa AT ti ‘wn In Matter — RECORD NUMBER BROUGHT “We are right, and if we} ON six TRANSPORTS | IN- can't win, we won't lose.” | Thus spoke Rtpresentative | Bernie C. Papy, who arrived Monday afternoon, the sdeadhock im the} NEW YORK, July 20. — Today ever vedistribu-'set a record of the number of ten as required by the con-' troops from overseas to land here “efore 1 left povthend Tallahas-' see,” Mr. Papy said, “a large! Six transports brought 28,340 (By Associated Press) tion company that is building 153 units for the navy at White streci stoup of representatives FS pnagee npc oF pranpemees cued @ proposal that will Elisabeth, and 1,000 on a hospital put an end to the legisla-: ship. : ture’s remaining in session! The latter troops were taken = @ cost of 85,000 a day to to hospitals on Staten Island. the taxpayers. We can’t ad- Journ but we can recess, and ‘ARRESTS NEGRO ON tion ix to recess till i immediately in- treduce a« bill requiring for BUILDING PROJECT redistribution as outlined by the constitution and vote! ewe every other bill until MAN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY the redistribution bill is] pawed and becomes a law. ae “we do that, you may _GRANCY be sure @ howl will go up from nerth and west Florida, | which south appropriations for bureaus designed to help north and} west Florida chiefly. and Atlantic boulevard, inform- “The senate, with its ma-|ing him that a negro worker, Er jority of 21 to 15, is not only) nest Cole, 46, was trying to. get anfair but is also disregard-| the t laborers to quit their jobs, ine provisions in the constitu. | spite the fact they are recciv- PS ivr to pay an aggregate of CLUDING OFFICERS AND ves daily is far in excess of that }the senate bloc that is holding up i i ‘CHAPLAIN. DUNN “Jar more than! Pas in obtaining [88% afternoon xeceived: a call| from the office of the construc-| i LAST EVENING ‘USN, made the chief address at ISSUE COSTLY TO TAXPAYERS, ALSO CAUSING MANY OF MONEY ~ Representative Papy said this morning that while the condi- eee is deplorable in taxpayers $3,000 every day the legislature is deadlocked by the north Florida’ Jhopcnitersetgsicacteieeneteetceesepapnillbt a hapucitetstiie |MARIACHIS ARE NOW ON MARCH; LATIN TEMPOS GOING OVERSEAS pAP Newsfeatures the dead be from Jalisco state PAPY SAYS DEADLOCK IS Soldiers of Latin extraction scat-| re or ific battlefronts! © tered over the Pacific battlefronts) Squadron shipped to the Philip- LEGISLATORS TO LOSE mer when nine Mexican Mariachis! records tour that area with the USO. The current Mariachis, who in} armed forces, while thousands of & medievel times were the court! American GI's are of Mexican de- | serenaders, were recruited from’ scent, Curlee convinced the busi- six states on the Mexican west} nessmen of Nogales, Ari coast. The troupe was organized Nogales, Mex., that they should | |partly finance the tour of the} 'tary of the Nogales Chamber of; Mariachis. Commerce, and has already been! acclaimed by a GI audience at the idea to the Mariachis. Tra- nearby Davis-Monthan Army Air ditionally home folk like all Lat-} Base. by Carl ries ,of a singer, seven senate majority, yet the money : struments—three violins NOGALES, Ariz. July 20, —| where it origninated. Curlee conce: I get a tough of home this sum-!-ines, Since Mexican consula showed Mexican nationals in the U. S. and (Zeke) Curlee, se Curlee had some trouble selling | ins, they responded slowly to the Ss offer, then jumped into it with inged in-| typical Mexican gust: and four; “The war is no longer the im- The Mariachi ensemble con: ed the tour idea soon after Mexico's 201st Fighter almost 12,000 lost by the legislatosr themsel- | 8uitars—and a trumpet. Mariachi personal thing it once appeared to} amount. “It is costing every legislator plenty,” Mr. Papy said, “and those of us who are business men probably are losing the most: I am urgently needed in my» {business in Key West; and the same thing applies to other legis- : ilators, whether they are business (or professional men, but those. of tus in the house, who refuse to go ‘against what we know to be right and just and fair, ‘are determin- edly sticking it out to the bitter end, and we will continue to do ,So in the event we do not recess Inext week till 1947. | “We are doing what the con- istitution says we should do, and jthe required legislation is not {doing what the constitution di- rects them to do.” ANCE AT MEETING Chaplain Will Matthis Dunn, the Lions Club dinner-mecting that deceptively quiet human dy- namo Gen. Omar Nelson Bradley comes August to take over the Veterans Administration, he will face just as tough a job on the home front as he faced in the Mediterranean and European war theaters. tion is an antiquated bureaucracy is no reflection on Brig. Gen. F. T. Hines, :will succeed. , VA 22 years ago when he had to ‘break ground with a short-hand- f Rights” to greet them when ithey were discharged after World Sheriff Berlin Sawyer yester-| SEVERAL GUESTS IN ATTEND. War I. He had to deal with the i qrapiddy expanding power of the Inational jizations. He had to deal with a ; Congress that was playing poli- jtical football with every de iand made. The office modicum of musie is provincial, sentimental,) us,” they said. “We have brothers gay and reckless. It is said Maria-' and cousins over there. This is the ‘chi music will wake the dead, if very least we can do.” ~~ -— bli lll linn nnn tnt tnd tnt ttt: bp tntntndndn) By JACK STINNETT Ab Ker* rea Writer ents for not keeping a closer eye WASHINGTON, D. C. — When on Bradley. “He's the brains. of the boys found out he meant it. At the time, Gen. Bradley was mapping out the Normandy breakthrough that led to the col- back to Washington in Through most of that cam- Fajgn he was chained to his desk That ‘the Veterans Administra- operations of three armies total- whom Gen. Bradley Hines took over they are, can be no more com- rlex than thu.e he already has met, and mastered, {led spade. © a ee | | ADDRESSES LIONS ..: veterans who had no “GI Bill { 0! He had to deal with disgruntl- Gen. Bradley leads a Spar- fan daily life. Truman he’s a 30 riser and a lightly on him. He once was de- scribed*as having “the ergy and bearing of a well-built farmboy.” His tastes and pleas- ures are as simple as if he had never moved away from Mober- ly, Mo. Those who h veterans’ organ- vand int the veterans ct that he stayed in ars, with only a criticism until re- cor for 22 command such Ic THE PRIVATE WAR OF GEN. BRADLEY | .0*A¥&. suo. — 024444444444444420440440444444440ee044 here, continued raids today ‘once rebuked the war correspond- on Shanghai, designed to this army,” Gen. Ike said. And | between that port and Japan. 4 lapse of the Germans in the west. back, six of them aflame ‘from bombs that had struck — an executive — directing the them: ing a million men. The ramifica- | struck u tons of VA, as multitudinous as damaged 11 ships, five of what the fleet was preparing to ‘which are thought to have sfnk. 'PLANES BLASTED RADIO TOKYO | SHANGHAI TODAY: Flag-Raising And Symbol Of Peace And Liberty And Not Of QUITE SILENT ONE HUNDRED PARTICIPAT- JAPS NO LONGER BOASTING | Conquest POUNDING | ED IN TERRIFIC © | i { (By Ansociated Treas) OKINAWA, Juiy 20. — further tignten tne blockade Japan, buc taey were driven Yesterday Liberators at Shanghai and | {Franklin Guerro Like President! tireless worker. His 52 years rest} ‘tride.“tn-"'in Key West alter having ye been with him ‘s in this war say few men of rank ! ty from those | i Visiting Key West. Franklin L. Geerro, S 1c, Unit- ed States Navy, is enjoying a leave served in the Pacific Theater of Opéra-t {tions for Iwo years during which time he participated in the Saipan, | Leyto, Mindera, Iwo Jima, Luzon jard Okinawa campaigns. He. is ‘staying at the home of Mr. and Hilton Pinder, Yates Porter boasted about what the Jap com- mand was going to do, no longer Eight ships attempted to spoke about “secret leave port, presumably for a the Javs claim, shortly will States end Great Britain, no long- mankind er tried to guess the whereabouts the people of the Third Fleet. tes, who ‘ing a comrlete blackout of its OF WHAT THEY PRO- POSE TO DO was ominously ‘silent today, as can zone on the oo- though it was holding its breath casion of the while waiting for Admiral Hal- can flag, which, sey’s Third Fleet to strike again. a "i - Ja> broadcasters no longer launched against the United surance As for thé fleet, it is maintain- movements. Admiral Nimitz said also for all the of the nothing in his communique about ary bowed wate a i i pelle! in what position it is cruis i We fen, te 3 The last heard from Radio proves to be as freat « sym Tokyo was late yesterday when bol in peace as it has proved abroad deaster sald ampere cab- ° ae war, he a oe , chee to discuss ques- dent the greatest era in biel oe ‘the “Problems. of the ory would set in, at the con. it jelusion of the war, provided Local Photographer ithe peace is ard, he ‘added, the oe 3 ets Contest Prize in the world today are determined to do just that. | He said that the defeat « - — Japan is the outstand -C, thing that onfront ' award- world today, and the @ (apectal to The NEW YORK, Jul M. L. Lightfoot, MoMM Key West, Fla., wa " , jing the scale of wages set up by Jast.night. Subject of his talk was contly. bespeaks a remarkable re. who wor der om, » is © Pinder home was the seer ued fourth prize of $3.00 in er that defeat comes the Iv oy that call for redist ribU-| the War Macnoses Commistigh.| the: rigediot embracing the Chris- bird nears ae eeu lete quick Wie 2 ae np sane bee ta. Pe rai pres mae e thal the monthly photography ter jt will be for all the world tien. We, in south Florida Sheriff Sawyer directed Dep-, tian’ faith’ bythe people of the < $i. nideae itient only up to a point with in- all of whom assembled to|.contest sponsored by Mech- jneluding: Japan ites it ate determined to act as th | uty Will Archer to go out to the /.world as the only means of ob-} 7, 1949, however, VA was a Competence Moreover, they say,!8reet young Guerre upon his ar-| &NIx Illustrated Magazine. fr more important, he @ enstitution directs, — but/rroject to learn to what extent taining a lasting peace. dying agency. Had yeace con- hes almost famous for ignoring "!V#l from overseas’ duty. Mr. Lightfoot 8 photo Was serted, to knock Japan north Florida senators, witn|the workmen was trying to fo-) “Bullets can't be fought with tinued it would have lingered for Atmy politics. If he can do all} These making up the’ group; entitled “Setting Sun. of the war than to settte their majorit flouting | Ment trouble, and, if it was con-j,ideals, nor ideals fought with jyany years, Now suddenly it is that in reorganizing VA, he will! “re Guerro's mother, Mrs, Lil- Reproductions of the a- political differ ex that the constitution. They know] *4¢red sufficient to take him into| bullets,” said the — chaplain. gicegyered that ths moribund have won ancther| major eam- | anor. ae are eenne ward-winning photographs, exist in Bure and, « they are flouting it, for Oe reer alias ee Se ee Rene a ie aa ea bureau is going to have to carry Paign. Sane Mrs rhein spent “and| Which were selected, appear pis address, it was said th language is clear in provid-| Bree oe cs 5 oe Ce five or six times the lead # car- ees jit, Mise. Bisic (Guerro.of: ;-B, in the August issue of Mech- prime Minister Church Deputy Arener said he found'’The modern world has assumed cava thes caine timed ter- Two Si all H ae 5 Ss! Guerro of 16: Bia Fane: ee z ing for retistribution, but | out that Cole was dissatisfied! we are here for a limited time ihe Tee Loe ae i acaeenae o,5ma ouses ‘ates Porter Place. | anix Illustrated Magazine. so entertain ° name lwek shows that they are| been trying io, persuade otherideavors, we must again succumb ever jenefitad the soldiers “and. Fire This Morning | with his mother in Miami, eee ee iew t, is moor | cai. Hie. was arrested on a techni.) (2 (0° Catkness after: a more or saiiors of the last’ war. ‘ * | which he will return to his ship{ A fifty per cent over-all reduc a by conditions stall yr ing their majority in the sen-| 0a) charge of vagrancy and will|/©SS number of years. ,{_,500n Gen. Bradley will find wp. sal houses ne hel the carly part of next week. tion in the country’s artille ell ling in the Pawitir ate than they are in abiding] ye arraigned before Peace Justice! T8at is all wrong; we must ‘spout 15,000,000 veterans on his’ We small houses next to the} production program has been an- the United State by the constitution.” | Esquinaldo. DELAY EXPLAINABLE a RETURNS TO DUTY aude R. Thompson, M. M. M. . ‘ passengers | }-¢ S. N. R. who has been at stabs « him. He made | the Norfolk, Va. receiving sta- © unscheduled killing | tion for the past three months, r each time. He | left for Shoemaker, Cal., Mon- fourth at the end| day night to await further order: His wife, the former Georg | if Chris Liebe, rman couldn't on schedule! ¢ T LOUR stops Tis PAD by the Dill Electric Vuicanwzer in Norfolk returned home Tues- day night. |917 Fleming St. Phone 9104 SPECIAL - SUMMER RATES $8.00 to $12.00 Weekly Nightly 7:30 DUVAL at SOUTHARD Sponsored by the Elks LIONS CLUB GALA MID-NIGHT REVUE Charity Benefit Fund ze PALACE THEATRE Saturday, July 21st, 11 P. M. @Rey Eberle Orchestra ePhyllis Sharron, Singer eDon Tucker, Juggler eGeo. M. C., courtesy Duffy's Tavern ¢Dinny Dinofer and His Band ¢Kay McKay, Singer, Direct from New York, courtesy Enlisted Men's Patio and Other Professional Artists. |CLAUDDE THOMPSON ‘irvct somold our lives that the |that it will always be the same.” Sauriders who has been with him} s8uests OVERSEAS HOTEL remember that our Savior gave his life for us that we should everlasting life, and we 'peorle of the world will look to !America for spiritual leadership. | Hl Guests included ex-prisoners of ;war in Germany, Leo Jack Cruz and Jack R. Hyman, Jr. Other were Gonzalo Bezanilla, | jJr., Leo Weisenfluh and R. C. ' Hicken, i Allan Hampton informed the club that the sale of tickets for the Lions Charity Benefit at the \Palace Theatre for the midnight show Satarday was progressing very suchessfully. i Dr. A, A. Hamilton became a jmember of the local club. He jcame from the Miami Lions Club. ! 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