The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 4, 1947, Page 1

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No _ lle Action Due Tonight At Regular M Of City Commissio Regional Parley agert t ' after representing the local chap- at a meeting there of South- eastern Area Red Cross nee eet mon- | ter The SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN. THE: ee garettentn W KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1947 ing and was scarcely noticeable as she followed Mrs. Lazarovici theatre conversing with her hus-} { band and Alexanfer Barmine, famed Russian emigre and auth- | MIRIAM HOPKINS TERMS PLAY oe Aten Barn Theater In Stuck a is Haba VERY ‘GOOD; MAY CO ‘ON "STAGE prefer to do a stage play.” The attractve actress impressed and her husband and added that i they had found the Island City a most charming spot. Austin T Arrest Sarasota Berlin A. Sawyer to pick up a man wanted there for grand lar- ‘United States Attitude On Atom Bombs Restated By Sen. o UN Security Gouncil whether or not that country i living up to its agreement to die High Official Of to Oliver Griswold. director of }down the closely packed aisle! those who talked with her by M I K W ~~ . \). | public relations for the Key West| with her husband towering over; her sincere manner and friendly an in ey est, | Pp hi Will B * his ing from the ‘tenor of tie . Chapter of the Red Cross, has re- | her. smile, She said this was the first Withi h her the eher yt 1ans e talk he United States will not be om on battle turned from West Palm. Beach] . Later as she stood outside the| trip to Key West for both her} |, = Pana after the sher-) ght again disarming iteell Here On Friday |ites suse countries ietety ta | about disarmament, | Prominent Knights of Pythias,| He advocated that disarmament un . ‘Miriam Hopkins, .a slender por of “One Who Survived’ aa PLY DEBATE DUE ON* tle’ figure in a yellow blouse and| Ethel Gibbs, one of the chatac- * ‘ARMY-NAVY ANNOUNCE i i. ters .in the play asked Miss Hop- + SUNDAY LIQUOR LAW Hblue+green slacks, cocked her cig-| V7 "fo. an autograph, ¢ Caro Recet TOTTI | NAMING ATOM BOMB, SHOOND READING, °47 14 WANT TO JOIN * arette holder sracerully and lis-/ “Certainly,” Miss Hopkins ans- eCelves ARRIVES HERE FRIDAY GERMS AND ROCKETS a 1 ‘ ARMY BUT FIND NO tened as: a Citizen editor asked) wered. “You were very good, by Pl. Of G : Pencecomuenca ue reanORaS tk RECRUITING OFFICER {he opinion of “Night of January | the way in that Swedish accent’ eas uilt ; COMMITTEE A’ t « Fourteen youths appeared | Sixteenth” which she had been } role.” i r i. Hee (By ‘The Associated Prem) Mths ' at the Selective Service office | watching at the Barn Theatre Miss Gibbs, who had played the} From 2 Sailors: : < WASHINGTON, Feb. 4-—em eee nig? ‘ ‘ ented he asa Blades A> Liat cht part of Magda Svenson smiled ator Warren Austin today restated <tore tt — : Q carting | happily. It was easy to see that) Judge Thomas S. Caro of Crim- to the UN Security Council the sate : rector, today, to join the Army “I think it is very good,” she! both Miss Hopkins and Brock! . 1 ba z penne position of the United States re OO) brncde ‘ but they all went home with- replied, in answer to the ques. | were highly-impressed with her inal: Court sadey-pestpen ‘ antl garding the atom bomb. oom out even seeing a G.I. regis- tion. "You kniw we had never { performance. next Tuesday the sentencing of He preceded his discussion of he tration blank. this play Beg ‘d Stopping At Casa Marina L. L. Law and Kenneth Griffin, the bomb with the assertion thet x #. ' Pinder told them that Se- | S¢eM this play etote and’ we are! rhe screen star and her hus-|Sailors aboard the USS Roan, who j the United States does mot yield " Wo lective Service has had nocall | finding it splendid entertain-| | The screen star and her hus-} oy 42g ghi:ty to the theft of an| first place to any other nation im tere oo for drafts since last Ceptem- | ment.” band are staying at La Casa Mar-f ss omobile owned: by A. J. Bet-| its efforts to conserve world wort ' ’ Liq ber and advised them that The famous’ star of scores of! ina for a week or more. Brock}. ourt. Key West businessman few ve M they had better see the Army screen plays was accompanied by , Said they intend to do some sports" jage, Cans gives the ater ee " © prow recruiting officer. This in- | her + husband, tall, husky Ray | fishing prior to their departure{ . le that’ ch i they had iu . a dividual had a sign on the ‘|Brock, a New York Times for-, and his return to the Times. The a ee : ilt: Sy rs ab it that, before it changes its ett) mating door saying he would) be in .'{ eigh correspondent. They arrived; ex-war correspondent said he ex- bi a: ee Y af - scare f tude on the atom bomb in rT ’ { terial the office February 3-4, but, shortly before’ the Key West pects to be assigned to Turkey and wanted them to get a ‘eng OF it a secret, that all members exsurtet ee Pinder says, “he didn’t show ‘| players: production commenced.| when he goes back to duty. , counsel or the Navy's legal de-| the United Nations not bya + 4 ~ . A t< ~~ Mrs. Magda Lazarovici of the! Miss Hopkins said she would partment before sentence was) to disarmament but alse put The youths, some of them passed upon them. The two men} reement into effect. te ° “ the Key West -Players had reserved not be able to accompany him ag 17 years of age, went ‘home’ ' _ nse “ot ae were released under $200 batt The United States, he declared, ns ‘ of dejectedly, vowed to try ayain. thrée, seats and escorted the dis-| because of a possibility of her aarhs must maintain ite sefeguesds, |B + oomtrents fo (he ordinance am AMMAMAAAMTMINANN | HPEUISKES guests fo them. returning to the legitimate stage. | “S446 Caro, fined James LU would be foolhardy, he added, fer " } 7 Star Is Unassuming She added that she is not under ¥ a Miami, $25 for. drivin this country to weaken its mult = to th ao Most of the people in the audi-| movie contract. iid is geaieag ages via e ®| CARL R. MITCHELL, of Cin-' G a Id R k recklessly on the upper keys.!_; 3 ‘tary structure unless every other toe ie 4 on riswo eturns ence Were unaware that the Barn; “I have been free-lancing for} q, nich Dachaena cinnati, O., Imperial Secretary of country in the world is dou tee ° & the last| py theatre was being honored by; some time, you know.” she said. ‘ahd iad Mase at hadi hen | he Dramatic Order, Knights of same thing. There must be inter- — tong p From Red Cro so.famous a name in American; “If I found a script I liked, 1} ®eynolds af ABO SRRD ROH! SESH, | Khorassan, will attend the District ational investigators who are . SS movie history. The diminutive| might do another movie, but Ij 8°"8 68 miles an hour. | meeting of the Knights of Pythias!civen freedom to ecomdwet thew screen star is entirely unassum-| have no definite plans. I would |here Friday night. inspections in every country i the world in order to determine Se Sanam , eee ne | eee Weare eee Fae ror a ee — seca: * lihbluding Carl R. Mitchell, of fs spay oe rire &S 05 eG are! ‘ Representatives of nine sc! ‘Sawyer received the call from | Cincinnati, O., Imperial Secretary set kept within. a gpa pal . acon ose sevegedampipe baeet warn payee, Chicago: Radian Eidiaieneaiic On Russia: Sheriff Byrd D, Pearson of Sar-' of the Dramatic Order, Knights| prescribed by the internstions! 4 pay rates of ' ficials and learned that the na- asota at 2 p. m, yesterday to pick | of Khorassan, will be in’ Key|committee, then larger aris up Bryant C. Carroll who was; shoulti be tonsidered with © view? aval on a sworn out war antl en yaa C > cn oe te to reducing them. by. his. wife on a charge of steal-| ve boon ih o'clock a! Shortly after Senator Austin’s ing $1,000. from. her. Pythian Hall. The meeting has! address, the Department of ‘An-hour later Sheriff-Pearson { been. called..by--Distriet: Deputy} announced that the. army was advised the man was under |Grand Chancellor H. F. agen Nnavy.are to name # committer te arrest here. Sheriff Pearson ar- ;of Miami. investigate this country's strengtt Peleg Sheed ior Sone ho been adjusted wa noe OPA And Key West Climate ‘As He Fete wary “teving Pflaum, foreign news | time. Walter Durahty had an ex- editor of the Chicago Times, left ' tensive assignment there but has mal peacetime. basis. Griswold sikiehen teeta omen tie [Leaves Here For Moscow Meeting ° | tual needs for essential work. Say ings Bone s In addition to Griswold, chap- OF Series FE. Pam Beach, ‘Vero “Beach; se- . 4 bring, Clewiston. ,Stuart,” Fé. of evdule heard & ‘résunie’ of: fund impaign plans and> their “iéla- -_ Although many overseas op- n- crations of the American Red Ru . Limit | West fund campaign, scheduled ving fer March, will reflect the ac- ter representatives’ from West ‘ the Pierce, Melbourne and :®t., Laud- tionship to local activities. have been reduced since Cross normally is expected to increase till further in the next year, This + trend applies to Key West, es- ecially, he said, and will be rec- nized in setting up the budget the next year of Red Cross ork here, Interest of other Florida chap- ters in Key West's activities was pecially keen, he pointed out, rvecause of the large number of vice men with dependents lo- ng veterans Griswold tailed report liscussions for Nick Kenny ie ton chapter chairman, and J. LY. d Porter LV, 1947 fund campaign ° airman Mirror Man, At Sugarloa © “Compensation iv ; MONROE COUNTY M Checks for unemployment com- pensation went to eight petsons n Monroe county during the ek ending January 25. Of these seven were men and one a wo- nan Total county payments $114.00 Carl B. Smith, chair man of the Florida Industrial nmission reported. Total payments in the state ere $104,211.00 and were made | to $5,645 of whom 3,062 were for men and 2,583, women. Persons in this county receiv- « ing compensation are registered as unemployed through no fault 4 their own and available for | uitable employment in the fol- lowing occupations: [ waitréss, 3 © | carpenters, 1 carpenter keeper construction laborers, 1 book- brought back a de- UNEMPLOYMENT A meeting will be held 7 ee thie evening of the Alum- yl war of the Conver u of Mary fermacnlate, 8 ock. at 9 TRAIN tees Orient urant. KIDDIE RIDE AM ime BAYVIEW PARK te attend Daily 4 to 9 o’Clock—Trip: 20c ited here and the many return- | Key West for Moscow Sunday to! cover the Big Four foreign minis- ! ters conference, designed to write the peace treaties for many and. Austriai: Pflaum, who’ last visited ‘Mas- cowsin £1938, left with words -of praise for Key West’s January climate. He told a Citizen editor that he considered it a smart; Griswold stated, the | ™0V¢ for a man to pick this cli-! “The Strange Alliance” by. Maj. V-J day, need for aid to veterans and their te fe wore in. He Pflaum jependents has increased, and pe emia Henete jas wherguest of * a {Mrs. Hari Kidd, 1401 United ‘street, where the Pflaums | been visiting since their from Chicago last week. The Times editor, who was also a member of the Board of Eco-, nomic Warfare and foreign news chief for the Office of War In-} | formation during the war, ex- | pressed concern over the difficul-! of promoting understanding | between this country and our Al- ly. Language Barrier Great Obstacle “The language barrier is a have arrival of the conference! ‘much greater obstacle to better; months. He said he had not read}, Allan L. Hamp-' Understanding than most people | the book but did know Moorad and | realize”, Pflaum said. ; ed to travel with one of the out-; standing Russian ne’ wspapermen | visiting here last year while he} } was touring the midwest. The in-| terpreter whom the State De-| partment had given him knew no; more Russian than I do and I} would never think of attempting to be an interpreter. “Time after time the American | {interpreter would convey com-| pletely the wrong meaning either | o the Russia | “IT happe: ne) s or to their Amer- | ican conversationalists. What had | tarted out to be a friendly in-} ternational conversation usually ended up in complete ae Gerstanding or dispute.” Pflaum said the State fsa | ment has only one good Russian | interpreter. He pointed out dues, cnly a handful of Americans tvally know anything about | sia despite the rash of books on that country. | “Those who know .the most | ebout Russia don’t write much, about it,” he said. “Probably be \ cause they want to go back some | | | Seat Covers faces Household Supplies - Toys - Tools| Kenyon Auto Store | ,;524 Southard St. Opp. Bus Sta.) womemrpiem Phooe | 6b quae | Moorad, !of General written comparatively little about it. The books which have come out are usually by men.whe spent a few. months theré.othave not. been there at all. Frederick L.;Sehuman’s book on’ Russia is an example. It is a huge, well-! documented volume but Schu- man has never been there.” The Chicago editor id that Gen. John R. Deane. head of the military mission of this country in Moscow during the war, is one of the most siginificant books | on the Soviet Union. General Deane and five or s other men are the only Am ns who} really know anything at all about the country, Pflaum asserted. He added that even they know com- paratively little. Knows “Iron Curtain” Author Pflaum did not criticize “Be- hind the Iron Curtain” by Geo. radio correspondent, but did point out that Moorad had been in Russia only a few believed the author was “pretty]} ! bitter” about Russi “At the San Francisco Confer- ence”, Pflaum said, “I remembe Molotov had a pr conference. George got up in a voice trem- bling with anger and asked Molo- ‘tox something to the effect why | could the Soviet foreign minis- ter have a press conference in the United States and not hold a single one, year in and year out, in Moscow. George intended to bring out that Molotov was hold- ing a press conference merely as} lan outward gesture to put him-! self in solid at the conference} but he was so angry and stated his case with so much emotion! that Molotov was able to brush | him aside without any trouble.” Pflaum, who spent seven years, in Europe .most of that time in, Spain, described the government. Francisco Franco, Spanish dictator, as “cruel, ty- rannical, sordid, ev —just the worst you can say of it.” The editor and his wife have (Continued on Page Four) i Palace Theater ALLAN LANE in “GAY BLADES” News and Serial | TONIGHT IS PRIZE NIGHT rived in Key West last night and today started back to Sarasota -with his prisoner. Carroll al- ledigely. took the $1,000 and start- ed. for Tampa to buy equipment but’ instead disappeared. Western Union Rate Hearing. Florida Railroad Commission will hold a hearing on February 10, in the Roosevelt hotel, Jack- sonville, on an application of iWestern Union Telegraph Com- pany to make adjustments in in- tra-state rates corresponding to the changes recently allowed by the Federal Communications Com- mission for interstate service, In- cluding the elimination of excep- tional rates. At the same hearing, the com mission will also consider the ne- cessity and advisability of adopt- ing rules and regulations con- cerning rates and charges applic able to telegrams and communi- cations where delivery thereof has been unreasonably delayed. Visiting In Maine Mrs. James A. Gamble, Sr., 69-2 Poinciana Place, is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Boynton, Augusta, Me., for six weeks. NOTICE I have sold Lowe and to Mr. }_ public are Son Hardware James E. Doherty. Thanks for your pat- ronage in the past. Mr. Doherty will ap- preciate your patronage in the future. EUGENE LOWE Warbiiceinintoiiien a Mitchell and his wife will. var fin that branch of warfare pertain rive Friday for a visit. They, will HD to atom bombs, germs snd be met in. Miami by Judge and }T0ckets- Mrs. W. Raleigh Petteway, whe | will accompany them -here. | Winfield Russell, keeper of the ‘Travel Picture: lrecords and seal of Key West| A | Lodge, Knights of Pythias, said! t Cham r' s Fun jtoday that the impending arrival} a jot ee Imperial, Secretary, was N h T ter. . Prominent Pythians from ~ ey are — i" state who plan to be here for the phoscgrapnes, CS Saas widely tray meeting are: A. E. Young of Palm os — : ~ eo tate Harbor, Supreme Representative ~;O“\: ) & lravelog w ees photographs tomorrow naht « W. R. Petteway of Miami, Grand stig - Vice Chancellor Roger J. Way- the Key West Chamber of ( bright of Jacksonville, Grand merce fun night fo Preiate E. G. Graham of Miami, ae oo Grand Inner Guard Samuel W.! iss Gei Getzen of Gainesville, District | eScriptive Commmnans . Deputy Grand Chancellor’Shelley,| “ith colored pictures that Royal Vizier of the D.O.K:K.,| signed not to m ake Robert C. Culligan and a large Ha homesick for his ne delegation from other parts of /DUt rather to make f Dade county. jthe harsh winter he tong Prior to the meeting the visitors |by living in Key West will be the guests of the’ local In addition to the trawelg, « Ww inte mn wi p > | Program of communit rar | Pythians at a seafood supper. | planned + aa Ber . E . aad akag IMiss Beatrice Moree ’ 6 © J janist, is also scheduled Ref ‘xaminations ments, through the ate ‘ D. McAndre manage ‘ 9 é ® For 20. 000 Jobs La Concha Hotel ' ’ |The entertainment e astorini, local secretary |8 P-™. on the patio of t Jack Civil son Square USO buildong of the rvice Commission, | issued the following notice today in connection with filling 20,000 ‘Woman Reporis jobs in five southeastern states, including Florida: R bl Here “Applications from the general opbery solicited in an exam-} Helen Louise Willie | Rose Lane repe ‘ about 9 o'clock last might the ination announcement made by the Fifth U.S. Civil Service Re- gion, Atlanta, Ga., for probational she had ber ybbed of $43 (eading to permanent classified) | Siu. 4 silver a ® appointment in Federal agencies Sania - in five southeastern states or} ,,; pares: earl . Hl . Washington, vt > positior a ashington, D, C., to the position chiefs. Police ere investionting of clerk at the CAF-1 through CAF-4 grades, paying entrance A_motoreyc salaries f from. §1756| DY Benjami through $2394 a year | ia, was reported last nie “Persons with a of the police record showed thie disability arm, hand, leg or foot aré accept-| OMMIRE able if such disability does not ——————— RAUL’ 4k prevent tisfactory performance on the BOULEVARD of the duties. Persons entitled to “ heyy 4 ad veterans’ preference will be given » as provided in the Vet- nee Act of 1944." | Auto Paintin Drive In Today for An Estimate! AMBLER’S SERVICE | | 404 Duval, Next La Concha Hotel SVL

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