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. POT 4 SURANIRININESS 2 cere: PAGE FOUR ~ These Women Women of 53 Nations: Debate World Problems By ADELAIDE KERR AP Newsfeatures Writer KORTRIGHT, N. Y.—One hundred ninety-one women from 53 countries, ‘delegates to the International Assembly of Women here, varied all the way from American and Euro- 8} Mrs, Mclean ‘Mme. Braun pean government officials to residents of Near Eastern countries where women were only comparatively recently freed from the veil. They gathered on the 6,000-acre estate of Mrs. Alice Mc-/ Lean, founder of the American & Women's Voluntary Services, in Lippens, ® conference sponsored by 19 leading American women’s organ- Sra. Goectste municipal councillor of : Brussels, Belgium; Mme. Ruzena S | Pelantova, vice mayor of Prague, lations, including the AWVs, to! 4nq women writers, economists study the political, economic, so-| 344 educators made wu < becca { ip the rest on “gy shggthelaanaialg Me | of the European delegation. 2 | ‘ play in solving them. Whenever| , Delegates from China and they convened in discussion, smart} ia reflected the interest and P, n and New York hats min: activity of oriental women in @ed with colorful Indian~saris, | se smproremant of sce em Chinese robes, and near Eastern} Gitions and the education ‘of jewelry und at times} Women. Among them were Mrs. their A. J. Wadia, active trustee of inions reflect corre- ahatios sone Bigel corre the A. J. Wadia Trust which As pe SRA: concerns itself with the health, education and housing of the by, Mrs. peeeen stents fs Bombay poor, and Dr. Liu En- delegation of more CS - ae Lan of Ginling College, distin- yr va aepnee-andlh vs peda te , | Suished educator and geog- “ rapher. Variety and caliber of A: a €4n women in public vet Foremost among the South Some. like Mrs. Franklin D. ; American delegates, which in- Renee, were women of | cluded feminists, educators and writers, was beautiful Senora |Ana Rosa Schlieper de Martinez ! Guerrero, founder of the Argen- {tine Union of Women and the League for Liberty. Princess Safiyeh Firouz, foun- der of the Women’s Party of Iran, {reflected the advance of women in the Near East, where many were comparativly recently freed from the veil. The Assembly was het devot- ed to the problem of women’s rights, Instead it concentrated on the problems of; the ;world, and the part women might play in helping solve them, Keynote speakers introduced each sec- tion, outlining the outstanding problems of each field and Panel discussions. on,’possible solutions followed. : Wealth. who devote their time Madame Madeleine Braun, the | handsome young grey-haired vice : mt of the French, Con-| it Assembly, represented an important segment of the new | women of Europe. . She cames | from a country where millions of | women lacked the right to vote! before the war and where, as a! result of their work in wartime’ feaistance movements, they now | held outstanding political and ; @evernment positions. Mme. Paul, NA VY NOTES companying her on the pi W. iano. W. Seeeeneusaue E. Fowler, principal, ete an: in- Kenneth Mundinger, RM2/c on) teresting talk on “Education as a the Submarine “Cubera,” recent- | ™¢2"S to world peace.” ly returned from a 30-day leave! so penmeagents of aes rat with his bride, the former Miss! spoke on the improvements made | Winifred Taconis of Bramford,' in school as well as the addition: Gen. They were married in| in the future of a fire-proof fibre| Durand on September 28, and! glass stage curtain, and several! ew live at 521 Simonton street, | water fountains which have been! Commander James R. Hingson! ordered and will be installed up- has taken over his duties as Aide | 0M arrival. to. the Executive Officer .and| When present plans are com- Public Relations Officer of the | Pleted, Harris School will be one Gwbmarine Base. He succeeds! 0f the ‘most modern and up-to- Commander Henry Ligon who has date schools in the country, Al- moved with his family to San bury*said. Francisco where he is assigned; Superintendent Albury then in- te-the San Francisco Board of troduced the Board of Education. | Imepection and Survey, Pacific’ A business session followed, with Coast Section. ! reports from: all chairmen. The —_— roll was called and Class 3B, with | Youth For Christ Will Mrs. Emma Albury teacher, and! Attend Smith Funeral: Class 6A with Mrs. Evelyn Jones Siehers of the Youth For! teacher, were ‘awarded half-holi- | Christ group of Key West will day for largest attendance of | meet at the First Methodist! parsnieiat the apecune: »-made Church tomorrow afternoon at Eee doors Prize ya nome te = 9:45 for the purpose of attending sabes 08 won bye Mis Eve Mertemeral of Miss Dorothy s°U= inspection of the school! G@ielth, popular member of the {llowed the business meeting, | Geum, who lost her life in a The hospitality committee, wat highway accident last Sunday} ae i HeaMiuse eae MEET, eecording to. announce | served delicious refreshments of ment made today by Gerald) S#dWiches and punch. | Seunders, director. Pallbearers; BICYCLE STOLEN will be made up of members of; Sarak eel de Galen Prt @e Youth movement. A Western Flyer bicycle with Seen | gray frame and red fenders was Mi stolen Monday, the owner, Wil-! ae jliam E. Nichols, Submarine Base, ALBURY DESCRIBES - (Continued trom Page One). Johnson Better The condition of Miss Antha' has reported to police. DION NAMED TO SEE «Conunued fem Page Ones streets was disapproved while Robert A. Defeo’s North Beach Restaurant license, 711 North Beach, was passed. : The requested transfer of a liquor license from Bonamy and Cohen to E. J. Tyson, at the foot of Simonton street caused some controversy. Commissioner L. Carbonell asked City Attorney Lester, “Doesn’t the law require a medical certificate before trans- fer is allowed?” The City Attor- ney replied in the affirmative. “That is a lot of hokum,”” Com- missioner Cooper said. “I move ;that the city attorney amend ordinance eliminating the need of a medical certificate. Most doc- tors are ethical, but a few every- where are not careful what kind of a certificate they make.” The motion to strike out the need of a medical certificate was passed with one objection, that of L. Carbonell. A letter signed by Joseph Pin- der as Secretary, and Daniel B. Sharp, Chairman, was read stat- ing that the Deacon Board of the First Baptist Church deeply la- mented the commissioners’ is suing liquor licenses to establish- ments within 300 feet of schools and churches. A letter from Gerald Saunders, chairman of the Key West Nav Day Committee, was read, itemiz- ing expenditures of $517.85 spent by the committee. The resignation of C. B, Har- vey from the city planning com- mission was accepted. In Mr. Harvey’s : resignation he stated that he was never able to gain a quorum of the nine appointed, and suggested that it be cut to five. l On recommendation of City At-| torney Lester that the orderly procedure would be to ask the} resignations of those not wanting to serve was approved and the City Manager was ordered to contact all present members of the board and find out their in- tentions of serving. Resignation Accepted Ellingson’s letter appointing | S. H. Drudge, licensed contrac. “tor, in the place of C. P, Kel- lar was read. Also read was Tax Assesor Fred Dion's resig- nation. In his resignation Dion said that County and City tax assessor and collector's offices should be consolidated at a sav- ing to the city of $5,000. Harden asked City Attorney Lester, “What, in the opinion of the City Attorney, is neces- sary for consolidation.” Lester in artswer said, “For one thing, amend the charter. It probably won't work as it would ¢reate ‘contusion,’ and take away from the city its authority as a governing body. I am not in @ position now to say whether the ‘extra duties could be pushed‘on to the County with- out’ remuneration for the extra work,” In a request by Mayor De- meritt of Tom Watkins whether it was done the former Tampa attorney re- plied that the censolidation had} been done in Tampa. Albert Cooper offered a motion Fred Dion, as a committee of one, contact Bernie C. Papy, City At- torney Les County Commis- sioners, and see what can be done. The motion was passed. Everitt Rivas addressed the commission, asking that a dona- tion be given the High School band, On motion made by Har- den, the commission agreed to appropriate $100. Finance Direc- tor-Comptroller Charles Roberts stated that the contingent fund is able to take care of this. informed that only one policeman is on duty from 12 midnight to right now. They tell me that the reason they are not being ap- pointed is because we have no civil service board. Cooper have asked 150 peo- ple to serve on the board and none want the job. I submit the name of L. G. Goddard.” God- dard, a former Navy command- ATT SAFE - EASY TO CEEnaTe U-DRIVE box Phone 398 North End of Grinnell Street OM Louise Johnson, Key West girl! ee ee ‘iured in Sunday night's auto | SHARP CUT @eeidemt near the city, is “no}. (Continued from rage One) eritical”, the Municipal of 9.7 per cent in charges now Hospital said today. Her condi- | paid the electric system. Fol- aceasta eee } ten was described as “slightly am lowing is the summary of the TWO HOTELS in... MIAMI at POPULAR PRICES proved | Tevenue reduction to ensue — poh Sechelt from the proposed cut in rates: Located in the Heart of the City : Monthly Per Cent Annually Rates uf Write or Wire eer Becton Rate $1,419.25 76 $17,031.00 | Reasonable ROOMS for Reservations "Blectric Home Rate (Not used here previously) | . with BATH and TELEPHONE Commercial Light Rate 1,088.42 10.2 13,061.04 | : : General Power Rate 769.88 15.3 8.298.86 | Ford Hotel Per. shing Hoiel 753.05 10.2 9,036.60 | 60 N.E. 3rd Street 226 N.E. Ist Avenue 61.66 13.4 173287 GARDNER’S PHARMACY 80 Rooms - Elevator 100 Rooms - Elevator 147.00 9.8 “es ‘114 Division St., Cor. Varela Solarium Heated eanaeae Se rasnee phen mes Delivery, 3 EONS ene BISON BUS STATION E | as to} in Tampa, ! that | L. Carbonell then said, “I am} 6 a. m. We need more policemen | FE oS EP THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Miss Thompson, The Weather Cpl. Hickman Wed : REPORT Key West, Fla., Nov. 6, 1946 Clarence Elmore Hickman,} Corporal, U. S. Army, and Miss | Emma May Bell Thompson, were | married in the office of Judge, Raymond R. Lord Monday after-j Eastern Standard Time, City Office) noon. Mrs. Margaret Gold was). Temperatures the matron of honor, and Charles ' Highest yesterday — 84 S. Mathews was best man. | Lowest last night eee Corporal and Mrs. Hickman' Mean eneeccneceeceeee 80 leave today for Columbus, Ga.,{ Normal - anne 6 where Corporal Hickman will re- i Precipitation ceive his discharge from the U. S. Rainfall, 24 hours ending pei Army at Fort Benning, Ga: They 8:30 a.m., inches 7 al | plan to make their future home Relative Humidity in Baltimore, which is Mr. Hick-' Eats ee sia nome ts (Eastern Standard Time) er, now on terminal leave, was SUntise ee a.m. approved by the commission. j Sunset thse asa Jack Murray, City Civilian! Moonrise vie pe Personnel Director, said “that | Moonset statement is not correct. I per- TIDES sonally know that Myrtland| Tomorrow Cates had told Mr. Cooper that Naval Base he, Cates, was willing to serve (Eastern Standard Time) on the board.” High Tide Low Tide L. Carbonell to Cooper: “Mr.} 8:28 a.m. 1:51 a.m, Cates is a member of the Lions 8:19 p.m. :59 p.m. Additional Tide Data Reference Station, Key West Time of| Height of | Club.” This last statement, plus Mur-| | ray’s correction, ruffled Commis: | sioner Cooper and he addressed Station— the commission: “I have been ac- Bahia Honda —Ohr. | | cused falsely, I'd like to request (bridge) 10min. 0.0 ft. | that no personalities be involved No Name Key +-2hr. *~/in these meetings, That’s not (east side) 20 min. within their constitutional rights Boca Chica —Ohr. to involve my character.” ; (Sandy Point) _40 min, Trade Winds liquor li¢ense Caldas Channel +2hr. (north end) ; Plus corrections to be added. ‘ Mirlus corrections tracted. |second reading was passed, 4-1, { with Albert Cooper objecting. A license to charge $25 to re- tailers of kerosene products, a’ | charge for distribution of certain; {circulars and a license for plac- ing signs was deferred for further action when sections, of the pro- posed ordinance was not satisfac- Where's thé Tip? Down in the small southern. town where he lives, people are so fond of Uncle Mose that the no elderly Negro has become a trifle tory to all the commissioners. | spoiled. One day he presented a Paul Albury, groceryman, check for $19.42 at the local bank. spoke against the tax of $23 for He took the money from the tell- retailing kerosene, and Neil er, counted it, then recounted it. Saunders said: “One section hits He didn’t seem to be satisfied. me a body blow. I am the only _“What’s the matte Uncle one taking out a state billboard Mose?” asked the teller, “Isn't it license for $90, and I shouldn't Tight?” have to pay the city another $55. , “Yes,” was the grudging reply, Don’t pick on me!” , “but it just barely is.” - L. P. Artman, Jr., publisher of | AED OEE the Florida Keys Star: “What is ROBERTS a trade-inducement company that is to be licensed for $275? Office Supplies & Equipment 123 DUVAL ST.—PHONE 250 Attorney Lester: “For those companies ces SDS ROYAL TYPEWRITER th as dish : aconedaalicie “| Sales and Service Agency We Have Severat Reconditioned TYPEWRITERS | For Immediate Delivery Paul Albury arose and told the EXPERT REPAIR WORK commission that the placing of Tr _.On All Makes of ‘ radios in police cars is wrong and ; E¥PeWriters and Adding Maci ines ed to be made to William. A. Free- man, insurance agent, for work- men’s compensation insurance. that it would be better to save the $10,000 and spend it on en-i tertainment for tourists while they are in Key West. Albury pleaded for action now, and said that “the mafiana” idea had to, go if the city is to progress. | Louis Carbonell asked that the fire be equipped with more gas masks for combat- | ting the smoke at fir and Al-; | bert Cooper asked that some as-| bestos suits be purchased. Both | matters were referred to the City; Manager. | A letter from J. Lancelot Les- | ter, city attorney, was read sug- gesting that the commission pay | | James S. Wells and Hilda Wells s of an alleged fall on} for Baking Thrift with a. Quality Lift. ACTING city-owned property. | Officials tending the meeting | | were Mayor Wm. W. Demeritt, | Commissioners Albert Cooper, | | John Carbonell, Louis Carbonell, | | Hunter Harden, City Manager ; O. J. S. Ellingson, City Finance Director Charles Roberts, City Attorney J. 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