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THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE USA KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1947 : U.N. Holds Special Ses. Strikers in New York Stay Away From Jobs (My ‘The Associated Press) NEW YORK, May 1.—The 37,-! 008 local telephone employes, who were expected to return to work at 7 o'clock this morning, refused to cross the picket lines It was said that many of the! 37,000 were dissatisfied over the, ; Settlement by their leaders of a! {$4 week wage increase. The| strikers had been demanding an advance of $6 weekly. (Word received from Wash- ington was to the effect that ar- rangements are being mide to re-| & open negotions with representa- | tives of long-distance telephone; ‘The new streets will provide eon | = poe a to the “Little de- Key West's expanding network will open seven mew! ‘blocks by Monday, City Diree- tor of Public Service Robert H. ago they were rocky, brush-cov- a ered. terrain, ~ : : Joe dential area may now be reach. . ‘ Pitts Gets ed directly from Fifth street im- U 1 a T la [eet mile or two out y y | View of the United Nations General Assembly Hall in Flushing Meadows, New York, where U.N.'s “world ah te ae Harris street. 1 : congress” is now mecting in the first special session in Its short history. The meeting was called at the request {5 NOW possible to go directly First degree murder trial of Joc| of Great Britain to consider the complex problem of Palestine. This photo, showing press gallery in the fore-. | ftom Eighth street to Fifth street Zo aration pereccised, a ground and radio and television booths at the sides, was taken at the Assembly's last regular fall session. mater ioe eo a anothe: e over Mar- at Marathon on genet Sago wit wae ee se a con, Meek oY Oia aS ee eee ry ris street route. junderway today fore a jury in eb e oan City surveyors had to map out) eee See Seder “Aa: Aleman Appear S Before Joint To Distribute the course of the streets, Then Lopez, 4 construction i Twelve members of the jury les W. Sturrup, Armado Fermin Vidal, Charles V. Session of Congres il 9 Savs US,,| Polio Pamphlet sparta ct tough th ays ” in Island City i Louis Piarrot, Eddie 1 surface was placed on the until trenches for sewers are i i ——s ha Ha access | a 5 > | The cidire . orca w D. A rt V. Og- 3 2 ‘ fem Horci tronnwen teens’ Mexico Proponents of Peace: ss»: <2 :semrite cum! zaucin evenue’ rom Pitt me web te Roberts and Roy E. Roge: jpaign to bring home to every par-| Eighth street, and from Bighth whe wm Ge Assistant torney Wiley INCHES WITH TRUMANS ‘ent facts about polio, the Monroe to Staples street, also Sixth and on & iam V. Albury, in his charge to ;/LVUNGHES \County Chapter of the. National Seventh streets. The finishing + tote @ the tempt Wo prove that Pitis stabbed! AFTER ADDRESS; TO Ramsey to Speake {Foundation tor Infantile Paralysis bee eet ouagdnshtges Jenkins, negro, with a pen- ee : i - i fy will distribute a pamphlet about) p) i one knife during a quarrel over $1 in} B EEOR NE One Before Lions Club the disease to every school child Rlethad apmctnartigg se of card game at Marathon January; AT’ MIDNIGHT Speaker at the Lions Club din i the county, Chapter Chairman’ a new .street network in Bees, (By Associated Preps) a meeting tonight at the den in Ralph Sierra said today. area. The land covered by the FR gee gage sper A, Saw: | WASHINGTON, May’ }.—Pre eee eee che, wenest © Eotitiet PACMedeagen ie! riginal. Key West Foundation = ait-déienas, when Jeng. jaent Miguel Aleman of Mexic — ‘a Pitts w i mm of CONn-| Keys Aqueduct Commission. ra of tie Fieri dd ea ee ae at eae | will. be gpa Haan nee, prep- att “ sey Spoke to. letin lists polio precautions to be'.atory to. cant jing, expan; ~ any aie at ress th is for attending’ the 1946 observed during the epidemic sea-! sion, About 1,200 people are es of the Lions Club at son, describes possible symptoms | ti 16. ‘in the -onvéntion at Sarasota’ of: infantile paralysis, “and 1 Nae just" advice for the guidance | oq and those whose arents in times ef polio epi- | will start shortly. Depp said in, J i Delega to the Saraseta con- demics, that complete road construction 2 “M id that President Tru- are Fred Miller, Gerald Concerning the distribution of by ransfer: Preperty, an’s visit to Mexico last month, . Allan Hampton, Joc Al- Lal hora patie scattered the facts leaflet, which has met |‘ ra | ident Aleman’s visit toilen, Louis Carbonell, Albert Di- FSRE BTOISCS Warranty Deeds; 1 with ihe appreval of each of the shington would go a great way Negro and William Cope. Alter- 5 ” _ O. P. Hilburn Dies; Warranty deeds filed yester- 48 Staie Departments of Educa toward strengthening bonc re Herman Urien, Gonzalc Hi ri if] f " E il Fat A tion, Mr. Sierra said: of friendship and goodwill be illa, Thomas S. Caro and “This project, designed to al- tween the i 3g lay fear and panic, merits the iAiemans announced his endorsement of every one in- i i suitable 227 “With County Clerk, Ross C as lati trict governor of, terested in the welfare of the om ed Sawyer transferred a number 0! in English. ‘the Lions at the Sarasota con-, nation’s youth. I hope, indeed, the tw Key West and Florida Key prop ident of the neighbor- vention . _ that this program meets with erties. i <e of the United richly deserved success. It is 1 waved my fleshlight ot ty Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Duncan 'stat A » standing firmly to the Potomac River to board the | timely, it is impertant, and it is'| Word has been received here kept comm, | transferred to Helen C. Smith, |together during World War II, of presidential yacht. Williamsburg @ fine forward step in bringing | of the sudden deat of Oscar P. wife to put on the Flint, Mich. a Jot on Avenue Ej the democratic form of govern-iand to have luncheen with Presi-_ to the America people the facts | pip 55, of husband jump She and 20th strect, for $2,000. ment in both countries and of deni Truman. { oe need and must have. Pour eon o aes jump and ay Aa 7 Harry Gwynn/{their being proponents of peac At midnight the Mexican gov- t is planned to have distribu- st. Hi . that followed que! transferred to Helen G Smith, aland freedom ‘throughout the jernment’s head is scheduled to tion completed before the end of ey West Hiltons, a) Semen Oe p Sam ’ _ lot on Josephine street, ie world. jleave here on a visit to New York the school term in June, the | torney, oie sary aoa 4 the wreckage “ on e | Afier his address, Aleman went ‘City. ‘month which in the North Tem-|ing at his home following i A. - i deme perate zone generally sees an up- | Sudden illness. | es that continues! The Tampa man was the at the driver of the wack, | hr art of August or | nephew of Mrs. C. D. Harring- Last year, the) ton, 1213 White street, and the Mrs. Munro J. Horre transfer- | to Mrs. Emma S. Lec, 134-A ° jana Place, a lot at Eagle! [Jr Hing n D wenue and 16th street, for $500. 2 SO emonstrates year in three decades, | son-in-law of Frank O. Roberts, | the crash.” Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Gato, III, | e A 5 {25,204 cases were reported, mek | of this city, county juvenile! State Highway Patraww to Herman Holtsberg, ¢ nir | f P Ch Id jing it th fourth consecutive year} judge. Roberts was shocked to! Warren Bateman said today jitehead stiect, four lots in 0 1) 0 ain in ll jof high polio incidence in the na-'jJearn of his death at The Citi-| the driver of the bus wee dave io Tower district, for : aon: jzen office this afternoon. He said | Angelle. Bateman said the tne Bi th H. “ d ; H | amet bution of the bulletin forlhe left Hilburn Saturday night! Was parked right alongeiele te : ' parents should prove of ge: " } wer Florida National Bank at Key; I ir er € an at avana h ‘Ip during the ‘3 heominy "polio | &t Tampa apparently in good | a we nuchtign > at West transferred to the Atlas 4 ip.| waved awl health as the attorney was ip tus eee the lights ot | ie pidemic peinting outithat nereased pub- structing candidates at a Masonic Investment Co., Miami Beach, yy —— — President Seldon | irree lots at William street rnd|/DOCTOR FLIES BACK se———————— printing out that “inereased pub; | at rar vert mown Une ts om aad oll wenn Me fang Seminole avenue, for $6,000. HERE TO.- DELIVER University, Detroit, Mich., Dr. | polio should lead to prompt action [in Key West. | uaching trust tewyer, will! New Homes, Inc. sold to Mr. ay nia; Philip C. Canney, of Tufts Medi-' when polio strikes, thus helping| The deceased was a native of Highway patruinwn | and Mrs. William A. Hawthorne, | CHILD BORN AT NAS! Os College, in Boston, Mass., and 0 minimize exaggerated fears and | Micanopy, Fla., a graduate of! vuthon called = the bord 3021 Seidenberk avenue, a prop- VAL HOSPITAL i by Miss Katie sue Floyd arate jue better community precau-| Florida Southern College und | Funeral an don 4 - fe ‘ *t tion. erty in the Lime Grové subdi- i : ‘ f vision for $7,500. | Originator of a method of in-, Of the University of Tennessee. | ee Wee = Beal Company | suring control of pain in child Dr. Canneg assisted Dr. “Hing |p, the, to Lilla A. Gold-|* son in conducting the clinic, d Two Papy Bills. smith, Genevieve A. Warren and| Ditth and a staff of doctors have, Dr. Alles helped in the work. May Vanderbilt University. He enter-| te the ed the Army in 1916 and served) 4nd he made © Mae i Me on the Mexican border and in| & — Mee tee 2 5 aelin and Mr. andl Mis aha) France, where he was wounded |), Municipal Hospital in action. He returned as a first)" Ksotin was declared deat we lieutenant in 1919, and practices} .. arrival of the auibulamer, tet mated that éf infantile y ns in this country, ‘over completely, 25 show slight residual , 15 to 20 percent show rked after-effects, and five to | William R. Warren, Jr., five lots | just concluded a clinic for Key! They gave a clinic at Naval. p ‘ tterson avenue, for a nomi-| West doctors and are now in’ Ha- | Hospital in Key West. They are |r: iene eerie oh OIIniCE: rod 4 law until 1941, when he was “ fe! sum. , !vana demonstrating the treat age ‘ Oe ai a a pens 0 percent die. again called to active duty in tae Mrs. Brown was = - = Mr, and Mrs. Leon A. Ybunez| ment, jpelores he Cee ace ant RETURN T Army. He served gs courts and on wasted t transferred to Marion W. Cooper, an, igen HE Aina i Havana at the Anglo-Aine fean E IN TO KEY WEST boards officer at MacDill Field juries were later y« : Grant, Fla., a lot on Key Largo, | r. Rober » Hingson, pro- Mospital and at the Cuban Ma-} Ayriying over the Aerovias Q doctor. F during the war and returned to} pootin was deriving @ truck be civil life as a lieutenant colonel longing to Overseas Toll Brvter Lapa ese (Continued un Page Four Surviving are his wife, three sons, Lt. John Presley Hilburn, fessor of anesthesia, University of ,ternity Hospital. ae wee a ae Tennessee, who originated the) “This method of treatment of| Sanchez, Mrs. Rachel Sanche contintious caudal analgesia inj WMC” in, Jabor is not ee Mrs, Manuel Naranjo and Mi Marine Hospital in New Mork eee Hing eats ; : Rachelita Sanchez. Miss Sanchez City, five years ago, has been in| aut it That i after pain de.| 224 Mrs. Naranjo will spend a) USN; Richard T. and Samuel C. Key West with a staff. ea pee 1 ‘tl A must ae ain| month with relatives here. Mrs.! Hilburn, and a’ giandchild, John While here, Dr. Hinson is vis-) Y1OPS ang there must De Paln/Sanchez and daughter have just! qilburn. Burial will be in Ar- ¥e ‘ in childbirth, Ie ; 5 vie |e iting his brother, Lt. Comdr., «The mother can lie reading | Sent & month in the Cuban Capi-|jington Cemetery, Washington, ! James T. Hingson, USN, aide of | (Continued on Page Four) eh D.C. : the executive officer of the Sub- marine Base. Dr. Hingson flew EE TEED EEE, ETI I, EEE | ythernmost Garag? . back here from Havana last! SANDY’S GARAGE 7 ASD A fo For A Good Time, Visis the night and officiated at the birth| carabette = WIN . GARAGE ie VEW. Clubhotise of a son at Naval Hospital to} 4 Painting, GLER AVE. and 2ND ST. Mrs. James Hingson. | From 110 Simonton St. to luto Repairs. i ” FLA! e Di, Hingon is accompanied by | 4m BUVAL St, — PHONE $01/ ‘Rody and Fender Work | Open Monday thr Sotuday Dr. Russell W. Alles, associate' NEXT TO LaCONGHA HOTEL Genuine Auto Parts for All Cars inciana Bus Passes Door cee ee aL Rene tah ek ese professor of obstretics at Wayne qqyMCARS PARKED