The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 21, 1947, Page 1

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this inorning tfter hav- ‘died last night in Amalienborg| _ a eed the, We ee ot lines about 1:30 pan. Saturday by ‘union, officials.. Pe it aaa | D. D: Wilson, job steward of|’ Crown Ptince Frederik, who i p - ‘the Association Communications ‘had been acting ’as'regent ‘during | eS. ong of Eauipment Workers, Local, 22, his father’s illness, automatically | - ie haa receiv - ra ‘ re “present fom the Miami union headquar- , be¢ame king. Today Frederik’s mag- ters to resume picketing. Satur-, ascension to the throne was pro- - i) day he received orders to stop claimed by. the fiting ing of guns, the; 4 Fé \ Andes ‘picketing, following an injunction towing © of’ whistles’ thie! | President of Key West Astronomy Club A'Spenisicdn. cough! by Southern Bell in Jack: singing of bells. _ |. °° | E)EADERS of The. Citizen, remembering last year's article 35, he keting throughout the state. |. King Christian was undoubted-|*" the Southern Cross, have inquired if that constellation : Half a dozen girls were hand- ly the tallest monarch in Europe, again visible in the Evening . ling the picketing assignment a fact of which lie’ was’ vety| Yes, it is. ; this morning. They were mem-’} ‘ u - |bers of the Southern Federation of Telephone Workers, Local 107, ' an operators’. union. The . other (Continued on Page Two) | ita i t elt! i oud. Zi The test. +t ef.his Tevolution of the réign weahis Pea ee ‘Act of constellations at the Parliament’ which: made Iceland a The gigantic sidereal pega : | felocks, is never late nor fast, and will contiaus to 7 | Ht’ Last -year, the:bright’ Jupiter was a good “sky” mark, but this year, that planet’ is too far away. ' to be of any’ use; and'since’ the! Southern Cross’ is rather‘ difficult | to find, Mr. E. W. Stark, aan ad : . of the Key West Astronomy’Club, | TALLAHASSEE): April. 21.— Q has. sketched | the map’ herewith,; Ben C.' Morgan, director, of the which will readily show the ve Game: and ‘Fresh Water. Fish tion of that constellation, * Commission, said today that his i "The small constellation of Cor:} .office has just received from the! vus, The Crow, is easily found U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service! ]] West of the. bright’ star Spica,! tnotice that a public. meeting will} \- (Alpha Virgo). When that ‘con- be held May 9 at) 10a. m., in; [ly stellation is in the Key West mer-! the Roosevelt Hotel, Jacksonville, | Boy idian, or exactly othe {for the purpose of finding out! Southern Cross, as yot'seeon the the sentiment of the sportsmen | =. map, is also on that same meridi- as to the migratory waterfowl | 7" Shee rian x ;an, but much lower, below the | season. ' OF CENIM ARK !two bright stars (Gamma ‘and “Al opuly seta ees a (ASs0CUuTED eREes) ; Delta Centaures). i luck hunting,. should ' Ki th his' Navigators: who havei seen the t Jat! this meeting 2d aera of Te eee none TIS Southern Cross. from, the South. Souriney ingghe became \the ruler ‘of Den be’somewhat tisappointed in ob-, , from the’ balcony of > serving *it’ fromtivhere. “Stilt? it sis |' leave the Kingdom ashe: had re- | horizon’ ‘that “most of ‘its Tight ‘is! ceived. it from. his father. .. tabsorbed by 'the veil sat aris-| Chris. wigh. 2 tian had. to part with the Danish “stor especially,une of the ‘bright- West Indies; selling then to the ost in the, Southern isky,: is ‘the! of Brineerred named the: Virgin Islands. : Pear 10:15 p.n.* But the King had his moments | “#nnot.even: be seen. i A ; s- Dani jes. Vation point South of the 27' dee Meridia! about 9:15 p.m, hed, Tendering assistatiée to Tricste.[T"Ntte" wag the ‘day: he crowed rée latitude North, "The “South-| ' June 1—-Southern Crows om 1 in prodigious ,residents of that. city were in! socame. Danish territory after Aerux the lowest star, has a De- away, Further left rises pi mine upon mine |need of more foodstuffs: | World War, 1. Tears were stream-) clination (Celestial Latitude) of i eachibea constellation of Scour world supply of the metal, |foreign minister, said. that the |his white charger passed through practically due to the haze float-| Pius, The Seorpion, with its He built railroads. to carry his|was a shortage \of $5,000,000 Mithe Arch of Honor erected on the ing distinctly above the horizon,| Antares, a giant star about finance* his operations. When operation of the internationalized' mark and Slesvig, which, up to. ¢ ditions that it can be seen di ,World. War». began, -- Britain ' government. that..moment, had been part al gears ceeatemtatentedad: sure itself a. wartime tin supply.'nomic conditions in * Trieste{ King Christian, the son of King ~ to the lef hy af WE ua! ree ‘ca the keys, the Southern Cross be-;to the left at the exact time Of tenes The war skyrocketed his riches. should be turned over to the!Frederik VII and Queen Loui comes wire aad inore visible: buiithe Southern. Grace. dailies. tii ' United States: a $29,000,000 cor- |deferred by the Big Four. 1898,-to Princess Alexandrine of to be the only city of the United | rising in ‘the North Bast. Wash. tion, the Patino Mine and . Mecklenburg and became the fa- States from where that constella-| Since the stars rise about four) py be’ present” express their views,” Mr. Morgan ba { popular man in Telarc He. ert hemisphere, flashing with had*declated. on the ‘very ntorn- the beauty of ‘its bright stars, may... lieaborg Castle, that he. would ‘the ‘same Cross.| but’ so near the: fow. years. later King ‘ing . front, the. ocean. | United States. They in *:*°" , dimmest here:and on many nights ed mabe the Malte -Suptes of ‘triumph as well.. Fhe grand- ‘ ‘Technically, ‘from’ every obsei reese Indian] but, Secretary Marshall, said that inte that part of Slesvig, which |emn Cross should be visible, as|tidian about 8:15 p. m. ‘until ~he produced 15 percent of} Ernest Bevin, Great Britain’ jing down his Feinttone face when 62 degrees 48 minutes South: but to the sea and founded banks ,Trieste after the first quarter's old frontier line between Den- it ig only under special favorable ted him huge credits to as-| Molotov suggested that eco-'Germany. ‘tude. As you drive: South, down| bright planet Jupiter. Further yet terprises, Consolidated, to en- {ther of two sons, Prince Christian , tion can be observed with any minutes earlier every day you p able further expansion of his i: }Frederik, born March. 11, 1899, satisfaction | will find below a table gi YOU!) Omaha, Melb, i I pd where Rev. Patrick terests. He bought his own smel- jand Prince Knud, borfi:duly 27,! ‘The best time to observe it, is|the time of the Southern Cross! AAP. NW. €.; . was then occupant: ns| ters at Bootle, England, in 1929, +1900. 5 - _“<pwhen it crosses the meridan, in|passage at the meridian for dif om pastes, and conducted the three. | to- assure a market, and even His Majesty’s ‘joy at becoming | that: position, Acrux is 2 degrees rent dates. Keep in mind that AAF. W: AAA of weal! dey retreat for the children. He! Minicsciattones nity on ee minutes above the horizon It. is isapas: Ao ot the € = Calif ; Pie carry, was very popular among sis- : . tai 3} and usually also above the veil| while the .moon is ining: G - eve tere and children, mans Mie S| d : are betta Se an Siesvig that of: mist. However, many nights{ best observation periods will be AAP. Mo. Stete a: of recalled, and the retreat [ster at for Doneectteatadiea: byte tyou.may have some difficulty to, in April the 22nd; in May be- Department retrace fin-| che twok his picture with the {Diet from the earliest times un} find». it and have only short; tween the 9th and the 22nd. in vives the answer te the question [= Chitdven of Mary in front of the jtil about 1600, ‘when: it. became | Silinpses of it as it tries to pierce) June you may héve & last glimpe in many Key Westers’ stu ss butiding. thereditary.. When Frederik Vit; the screen of our lower atmos- of it between th : to whether the wo “Poer Johnson recalled the Bae died without apis rir of | phere. Usually, you may observe} after which it will be lost im the protesting A. count 4,- ‘the tan! New Orteans priest as ‘a very Sicily he ‘strewed : : ‘Europe “taking into consideration; the Southern Cross about half} light of the setting sun. tained by the Army dnder ear aoe: pent triendty” individual and} villas over sites that jthe general inter of the bal- an hour before and an half an; Should you fail to see it this tapers as from aheut ERG te Louis described him as “ lamcy. After 1915 he - \ lance of power in Europe” signed ,hour after it passes the meri-| Spring, you'll have to wait until! rage ong also during thie comhury - lovely “man.” in Paris, in a man- a treaty under which the succes- | dian; under favorable atmospher-| December when the _ Southern Such installstions ve mersty prup- w 4 test night's services Avenue Foch where jsion to the Crown of Denmark jic conditions, that time may be! Cross can be seen again, but at declared “inactive” and gland Mary's Star of the Sea principal salon into j was made over to Prince Chris- | extended to almost one hour each| that time in the Morning SKY. under caretaker, tut Bey West Prather Juhason asked his yd likeness of a Moorish harem. i . se 4 Sles -Holstein-Sonder- | way. You may then see the Cross| shortly before sunrise. From then ).1.4 tacteded im the * we ere to pray fos the injured | ‘Doctors warned him’ that he arg-G) aie burg, an ancestor of | in the South East with its stand-| on, it will rise earlier every day: i. wat » Vigaed man who must shun the’rare air of the two- Th Christian. liters _,{ing post slanting Eastwards,/ finally at the time of the Vernal hin. mile-high Bolivian plateau where bo: ai sted ded ay a head | ctowly rising to an almost up-| Equinox, March 21st, it will again bo rd pore ia Mosane: che eng eae ee ie clad | ight position on the meridian,|be with us in the Evening Sky Held For Awnaelt r he peed in a ‘az, | 7 i = A ;. {then setting in the South West,; Nothing’ may compare in poet hen bey a pe its top leaning Westwards. | beauty with the contemplation Darrell Sawyer ‘siraightened himself up hash Long before its disappearance, jof the sky; the eye shifts from : omer = ‘passing a young lieutenant a half- you will have noticed two other| star to: star, from constejlation tig eg A inch taller. After World War I,j bright stars East of the Cross, at/to constellation, while the mind © 4 = King Ch ian had occasion to| about the same altitude; the left; reverently tries to understand al S hee fh ad test he ¥ meet this lieutenant, then a cap- | one is Alpha Centaures, the near- (Continued on Page Two) Sawyer was placed in County bet When Patino was 30, earning | pelled toward the Moon at tain who had served with the {est neighbor of our Solar System, American forces. The captain four and one half light years} a living ‘at Hyanchacha hauling’ d' of 7' miles per yareta; the hard’ moss fuel which * speed of / per [very cleverly remarked, “Your — 1 second? That’s what hap- Majesty is still an inch taller | ROASTERS and FRYERS was, preity y proxy to tebe pens to the heroes of our jthan his tallest subject,” a remark 9 —— Rodriguez, ‘comely 15-year-old]: ‘ atnity as you'll ‘see when {Which was so greatly appreciated POOR OLD CRAIG tae (Live) Pesitey ss daughter ofa humble Oruro fam- |that the King warmly. compli- hotel in 1920 he returned no more, but he arranged ‘to be buried in a great mausoleum of blue marble “yom he had ‘built in Cochabam- How would you | Children Wed Aristocrats enclosed in a shell pro- | 2 u di’ ‘ Fi ah ai a or a ace seeds er its, BRN Gee Ae ise 124 White Sun Phene OO @ disease akin to smallpox’ and | 0 bars on his military medal. Division and Francis Streets tinued: on Page Two) EARTH T Beaty oa See |Have your Dodge, Chrvsler. Pty |_ QUTBOARD MOTORS REPLACEMENT . 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