The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 26, 1947, Page 11

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rmally ‘aevepts..title to Ce headquarters site in S. n= |e e attack on eee Pepar 3. Dec.—Greece charges before ia...reports ..with. jsut’, Council tha salbteating Hees cy : neh and ~ British countries violates her public order Ment. ‘rode js, commplete. , and territorial integrity. He gent Food Problems in Wash-| 0-13 - Deo— Sriaigatay International ‘Emergency Meets in Wash Sows established. Be peri ahiead ies ys director-general to liquidate, UN-| _ ited by United King- FPR sada Sater RRA and finish-off delivery’ of ag to. eall: Special «Assembly Bt Confer- ‘Iran, including Azerbaijan, aupplies. ; atone leas. a é Session. in connection with ; the i. 27" May-21 June—Second Ses-| 15 Dec——Siam.admitted to UN. {Palestine question, bas bee. Sion of Economic and Social Coun-{ 19 Dec.Seeurity Council to | cil at: Hunter College, 4 April —<Ini it Civil New: York, |imously . establishes. co: vecommends General Assembly|to investigate alleged Greek n> ‘ of agreements with ILO,|tier violations, 2} , and FAO. Aviation Orgakization (ICAO) es- tablished on, basis of requisite 26 . fatifications by Member coun. — a agit rag wept pa Poca i pa Couneil mission submits. first re; -on pril — ity = inci! Employment, so-| atomic energy and.. recommends | recommends referring |Britigh-Al- © a- ial ‘affairs, « sport and Com-| an international’ system of gon-|Banian dispute to International in munications, Statistical questions, trol and inspection, BS Court of Justice, i -|Human Rights, and the tatus: of 1947 3 10 April—Preparatory Commit- * ‘Women: " 9 Jan—Security Council operis}tee of International Conference _ 19 June-22 July—International: gehate on regulation “and reduc-lon ‘Trade’ and Employment-meets He salth Conference at Hunter Col- tion of armamenis. at Geneva to discuss Charter of * : . . (: ce responsibility involved. in ganization (ITO) and “begin tatiff -4WHO): jeslupianment of Free Territory | negotiations. proper alc ae of Mrikste. -Coinell requested BY) 14 qnrit “Batican i Cominicsion , | IRO [gitablished fo aid displaced persohs andl war refugees United Kingdom to take. up tis- Meets in Geneva to draw u miionis ip. re- [pute with Ail bane Port and appoints Sub-commis- sion to remain in Greece to watch further developments. 17 +16 Feb— ing |S before Security -Council . that Com-| 28 April-15 May—Special. Ses- aa te oe ae Policies of thé Greek Govennan | undertakes. to. Wilate 'Sion of General Assembly “ dis- i eee be. |threaten peace in the Balkans, | of International Bill of |Cusses Palestine question and sets “intersy 11 +3 Oet—Third mhecting 9, is, bs ‘ jee. 1l-member committee to in- i of ahd Social Council 39 Security . Countii’s ;Vestigate and report. by.1 Septem. bg-First Session |establishes Population and Fiseal 'Halkan Cominission meets ene (Der. . of Economic Social Council, {Cotiitissions; approves Constitii-' ens. 4 19 May-4° June—Sub-Cémmis- cin 24 Jan—Atorhic Energy Com- | tion of International Refugee Or-| 10 Feb\—IRO Preparatory Com-jsion on Freedom of ‘Information ; _estal id by General | ganization (IRO); and recom-' mission itikets at Geneva to“lay,and of the Press meets at Lake 7 ram . iniends establishment of an Inter- | tke groundwork for the organi-|Suctess ‘to project. International A Feb—Prygte Lie ‘appointed {national - Children’s Emergency sation and make interiin arrange. |Conferehce on Freedom of Tafor- eta -General. Hecag ened an Economic Commis-| itents for refugees pin displaced | mation. : 3 Feb.—Military Staff Commit-|sion for Europe. persons. 26 May—Palestine » Committee tee meets \in ‘London to initiate] 19 Sept.-10 Oct—ILO Confer- 13 Feb.—Seeurity. Couneil _es-| elects Chief Justice Sandstroem re ebe_Syr Bolice force. €nce in. Montreal. approves ‘affilia- |tablishes Cominissioh for \ ‘before ahd. Le tion with UN. 1 Al is for - (Sweden). as chairman and com- Security Coune ne 43 Oct-15 Dec—Second Part of | 98 Peb.-29 March ium), resin ~eompletes gio Aue—UN moves to Lake lamage to two British ships and oe work setting: uP} By AL Auge Okisinian S88 hate | ens “ig by mines. in Corfu ~ ICAO founded to Jan. — }pletes organization before em- Economic barking for Palestine. of. presence ‘French | First Session of General Assembly ja@tid Social Council meets at Lake| 4. Jurie—Security. Council -.be- andy) y troops ip their . re-"at Flushing Meadows, New York, Success, establishes rh j€ins discussion of Military Staff ¥ tris. © * sand passes jCommittee’s report concerning United. agen agree to nego-' and establishment of ‘world police ir . $ Cae i force. es) Ft re. (oe Ress Assembly, reconstruction of dévas- . Proves New York as interim’ UN tated areas, It approves consti- t sola ee ee \tution of TRO. and establishes In- ; ok ye, Sees prs % oom : h—Hoards_ of Gover- ternational Children’s Emergency bE ' we ne i ional * Monetary Fund,’ approves eight Trusteeship 4 . reements, laying basis for es- lishment of Trusteeship Coun- cil; and decides on permanent UN‘ ‘ headquarters ‘in New York Citys} ‘>= United-- Nations {The Assembly recommends that témporary. headquar- | Franco Spain be barred from UN ters. at ‘Hunter College, New Specialized Agencies: and that ‘all York. On: 25. “March, S€ciitity | members recall their ambassadors _ Council récohveries at’ new head-|and ministers from Madrid. It quarters. oe ss also. approves agreements estab- 8 Aptil—Polapid ‘charges before | lishing relationships with 110, Security Council: that ‘Franco ‘re- UNESCO, FAO and ICAO and gime-in Spain is threat ‘to: inter- er de budget ‘of $27/740,000. for | ae) 1947, national. security, B18 April-—League of Nations} “9 Nov.—Afghanistan, Iceland senibly. ‘meets “for last time in|and Sweden admitted to UN. are formally dissolving unit}. 19 Nov.-10 Dec.—First. General ermanent ‘Court of Interna-|Conference of UNESCO in Paris | ONS investigaté Balkans (above). Palestine. Samed: | Dp. | CLEANED FISH CAUGHT Green Poison | DURANGO; Colo. — A 17-inch . j trout which Sam Walford hook- Kills Rodents | ea recently. was ready for the | .. j frying pan when he pulled. it} But No Birds! from the water. It had apparent- I ly been caught, cleaned and_ lost ; By ROBERT GEtcER jby another angler a short time ‘AP ‘Newsfeatures Writer eevignely. ASHINGTON—Birds detest) ity of birds may be ted in “wih + Green-colered foods andj sex. They point out that in many: don't like food dyed yellow.) species the male bird is garbed | Although scientists do‘ not aed in gaudy colors. The cardinal and | Uerstend these reactions com.| the Peacock are examples. This | - pletely, they are using them to| Sor in males ig Intenain en: in} save birds in the battle against; S°me instances during the mating crop pests. season. Kee } Poison. bait, that ‘is used to! _ It seems to indicate that nature l rodents, is being di intended for the female bird, at irds won't touch it. a eyed at least to be color conscious: Some farmers plant — colored ANO’S VOICE seeds where the bird population RANO'S VOICE rs | is heavy. This keeps the birds | > AP Newslectiies from ee the seed and reduc- | ROMERO S j ROOF that it is possible to see sounds as well as hear ther is con.) 8 the crop. ° wa.|{ ELECTRICAL SERVICE |: tj P tained in a new book. “Visible Speech” (D. Ven Nostrand Com.|, P%Petts of the Fish and wia: || ELECT a6 life Service say color of food. ap-| 2612 Harris Avenue : Bah). Sitice Hew electtonic devices can convert sounds into visible, |“ | | IN HANDSOMELY PATTERNED i 1 id Rewind intelligblie patterns on paper, the authors say anybody who has parently makes no difference bea We _—— lente : E, R. Kalmbach, senior: biol- : sathple photos above wére made by the Bell Telephone Laboratories. alnierh: senian: pio! ' ELECTRICAL ‘odents, Aeartiod What ihe symbols mean can “read” spoken. speech. The |7°°°"'* ogist in charge of the Wildlite j= - 3 % ~ ayers a — Laboratories at Denver, : Work MOTORS Delivered | 5 P 4 N RA Y 0 N s L A ¢ K s i Guam Gets First |Milk Substitute. hg ones eg PHONE 118° - War Payments | grdth which have been so deci- JUST ASK ter BRITT { iy HAGGAR : | In Germany GUAM.—(AP).—Nearly ‘three sive that the Fish and Wildlife Service now colors all grain baits For business or simmer fun, you will be cool and’ | s, *, :. 1G.—(AP). — German] used in their work. AACR AT, | well dressed in these light weight Spun rayon slacks by peers” atter this key military | doctors hpre have started to coni.{ Kalmbach: set out smell piles DUV AL C AFE | Haggar. Styled if HAGGAR'S new French drape model base en ae ee bat undprnourishment with af Seren se “pra rete | for petfect fit and wearing comfort. In tans, browns, ese, the i ingle de: ird was found | pry siete p its to Giiam@hians | milk substitute miagle of soya! that® had eaten green-colored| 224 DUVAL abe blues, grays. See these shape retaining slacks today. (dedi ani injuties during| bean flour and special tablets grain ‘and only a few’ touched Corner of Caroline 95 } e ation. using whites of fish eggs and] any grain dyed yellow. But many Phone 458 Vice Adm: Charles'A. Pownall,! steer blood. ‘The tablets can be | have been killed when the grain SERVING : naval governor, presented the] issued to undernourished Persons | was uncolored. %* BREAKFAST first two payments.. A maximum together with their food ration, Observers in South Dakota, of $4,000 went to the widow. of a Yona villager executed by the Japanese. The other was a $2,187 lock ig to an Agat villager for _——-— California and New Mexi¢o have and aun nye Kinds ’ MENS, The silk-producing organ of | reportéd similar experiences. Weekdays, 7:30 A.M. to 3 AM. SHOP, the spider is called a “spinneret,” Entirely in the realm. of spec- Sundays 10 AM. to3 AM. and is attached to the under side ulation, some. scientists say the | UB Gws of the abdemen. explanation of the color-senisitiv-! quam AMBERS. Manager SEA MESES. enoe GLOSE 1 P.M, EVERY THURSDAY;

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