The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 25, 1949, Page 6

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j e Notices Censored BERLIN — (#}— The Russians have imposed censorship on death notices and grave markers); in their zone of Germany, ac- = cording to press reports from Saxony. i This censorship, announced through the Communist Depart- ment of the Imterior, concerns death notices of German prison- j er3 of war repatriated from Rus- | sia. A German press service report’ from Saxony says that hence- By NIRA LESME GULEY om The Citizen Office—51 Residence—629-X] Key West High School Band Will Present Concert At Bayview Park Monday, February 28th Key Weet High School Band will present the third of a series concerts et Beyview Park Mondgy, February 28. at 8:00 P.M. | These concerts are presented every two weeks during the tour ‘ - * = seamen tor the citizens and visitors in Key West, and have forth relatives of ex-PW's who) 1 been well attended and enjoyed. i die -are forbidden to publish . The band h dded @ bassoon to its i i ‘public death notices. And when | } nd has a a to its instrumentation. The they’re buried the grave marker m « aves paged 2 re oy Y F sa enly, [must contain no reproges #-} Titeone ea: . cause of death or to the fact that Majer Dillon has arranged an interesting program with the feccosed had been in Russian , enough variety to please all music lovers. ” confinement. ‘ The program iollows: : . . Merch, “Beeper Fidelis” Aaa MISS SYBIL MARDIS (center of photo) is honored at ‘a = Uy) Wivegihote : March. “Indiana State Band’ emer Valentine Formal Dance held at the Armed Services YMCA. | (" yyy ssional PATRICK C. MURPHY, confessed burglar facing life in prison as an“habitual criminal, marries ‘ Overture, “Telicitas . P : . Muller ee Mardis a the poms Coil cog for ee out ere Miss Betty Winters in the county jail at Saginaw. Mich. Justice Emmett Robinson (left) of ’ March. “Salutation : . Seitz i‘ poaieiag ooo tine te Frm ‘Sybil M A pee ane iG . Mill Bridgeport township performs the ceremony. Sheriff William A. Munroe (center) serves es best ; Waltz. Vontertal One’: . Whiteman Lola Schellour Phillip Gn aa ab RR, an Culim, rist man. The bride is from Bay City. Mich. ; March, “The Stee! King ‘ F St. Clair i jodowitz, § 2 © |By REP. GEORGE SMATHERS | -——---——-—-----—-— - . - a — ‘ ® INTERMISSION es TR Cae ih =, ' | Mach Washington Post ° ° ° ° Sousa | Calendar OF s = One of the nation’s paramount TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS ;GEN CHENNAULT’S BABY DAUG ER fou Tor Somewhere in the World” . : i Ayer | Hastings Thinks health problems is the «shortage (Know America) i. i | <i ‘i _ % ’ ‘ Rhapsody. “Cabins . . Gillette | Coming Events of practicing ‘phygicians,"Accord-| _U. S. Senator Homer Ferguson | ‘ March. “Duniap Commandary” E . Hall } By HASTINGS BAKER ing to recent, figures, "except in| Of Michigan, born Harrison City, | an Tee Gingiey Get | || | Herbert «FRIDAY. -FRBRUARY New York Gity,ithere is not even{ Pa., 60 years ago. ; THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER ree . cc ensply edie A New York bartender® ‘re- | ne: Physician’ «for. every 1,000} U.S. Senator John L. McClel- ' of Mi y c Hospi ¥\ ceived a rather. generous tip--a| Persons living’ is this country, it}lan of Arkansas, born Sheridan, | — eae . mapas cepacia rn rere ae ppb pra ar ep 1948 cadillac. , | being estimated that ‘the-ratio. is} Ark., 53 years ago. H . > : J : ee me * * is about one-for every 1,700 per-} John Foster Dulles of New Officers Wives Of ASDS One Held gion. Home, Stock nen, eesti re suspected | S008: This is'considerably below | York, lawyer, foreign affairs au- | be aan I I . h B id P cn y Pritchard's eS= at nee yainireceans’ on the yetialen number; of doctors thority: former UN delegate. bor: for “ ancheon- < ser: - | needed, to treat ‘the -ailments off in Washington, D. C., 61 rs | ; . we-esre se arty pPATURD AE | na clude a large percentage of luha- | our populace. ago. a ood At Hero-Palms Yesterday Afternoon Se tah Eiki One of sheen cotagons Fagg, semen ee het ome icey Cite Gone St Se Soonenet Oy hey West{ the looney bin has a new ‘ twist e* reasons for this ' apalling| noted agricultur: editor, born! Theg Ore Wive { Anti-}dren enjoying the afternoon to- Woman's Club. *“|to make women sit up and take Fs pa — ie an great} Prospect, Tenn., 65 years ago. i lopment Squad eye pion nate eee ee FEBRUARY. 28— notice. He pours half a glass of oh a malicaledvestion. Bi “ost Bi nag poesaeine geo an nformal Ham | sare. Robert trent, BOW. Brig. Key ee ei reese and champagne on, top of the femin-} instances the cost of the eight) Philadelphia, 71 years ago. ; mn and bridge | ham, B. E. Close, J. T. Crawford will Present the & ird of a eel head, of her the other} year medical course: is almost} Je@ Harris, New York theat- i ; Palms Officer's | J.P. Edw oa. P: eerards: D us erat pete nae Siatk and proceeds with | prohibitive to the average family. | rical producer-director, born in ( > twy—-the 24th of W. Gibb, J. N. Harbilas, G. M. PM Ws co eee ba the art of setting the} The consequences are that many | Austria, 49 years ago. \ . ; Mart, Loa Maw, WE Johes- (a: . M. curls. Could it be that he hates} young students who are able andf Thomas Waverly Palmer, coun- t get to Fe 9 ohns- | TUESDAY, MARCH 1 women? would make good doctors . are, 1 for Standar: es ciih Fee roup of wo} Ay Mabey, T. R. Perry aig sregational Church will méet} There is another Jolson story— seeking less expensive courses of] years ago. i , Redwine, G. R. Rymel. T. F at the service center at 4 P.M. | not about Al, but about Leon who|study and gre foregoing a pro-}" Bert Bell, Commissioner of the : / — Schneider, Thomas Seabrook, G. Th ri i ta PS ea wey eae concentration camp, 6: fe n vee is of vital import-| National Football League, born ' . a os te D Terry, J C. Thompson, C. G. e see een three yea apes * e nation’s health and} in Philadelphia. 55 years ago. e nce ‘ Jelling, A. Wilhelm, N. Bar-| ———— : camps and then : -Prof. Andrew C. Ivy of the! : Mrs O. W.| ree, R. E. Smith, and S. A. Wood. | = more than two years hiding ina “In as effort ' to remedy this] University of Illinois, noted . Y Yi Nursery was It was agreed by all those pres- i closet. When he got out of thejsittation by attempting to pro-} physiologist, born Farmington, ») Wirepheto t , t ait t ocea- ent that. these informal parties closet, he had to learn to walk vide more doctors, I introduced| Mo., 56 years ago. | CLAIRE ANNA CHENNAULT, one-week-old daughter of Maj. 1 : oe i ‘ p of ebil-| should become a monthly affair. Sa gg) asain. Just two yeats ae = this ‘week a bill which would a |< Gen, Claire Chennault and his Chinese wife, makes her comea ’ oncidl ‘ : ' came to the United State Bke| provide for federal assistance to} 4 little canned“tometo soup:is; debut with h F i : : ‘ Ty . + om ve Se See Key West ee ae had no money, but borrowed | worthy students desiring a ntedi-| good addition Sc Pre pens eek | wiibheng Pang eagle hoapita) at Canton, Chine. Gon . WMU OF First Baptist Churcl ey West and Vicinity: Partly | $2,000 and has already built this tion.°To be eligible such} ing 4 Chennault, World, War dl hero of Flying Tiger fame in Ching, irst Baptist Church cloudy today today thru Satur- up to a million dollar’ importing students would havé to:be physi-| ~~ : wate shoot teacher at Watér Proof, Louisiana, before he went J day; ‘continued mild. Gentle, to} business, niksedesie bo yalified to practice medi- io the Orient. Bi Te Dhserve Week OF Prayer moderate easterly winds. ' . . + a Te instop. scholastic re -- ; ; a ; : Florida: Inereasing cloudiness} Volume II of Winston Chur-}@uarter of their class in under- L d Ai > pe a. " ; M February | A Candlelight Service, by the | in north portion today with af chill’s memoirs bring .to mind graduate college. - , ” On on iy =e " ron 48D the | Business Woman's Circle, and the few brief showers. Partly cloudy | again the increditable ’wealknéss hg government would pay the ; ° U N P o P u L , o the First “BOdtlt ding Women's Auxillary of the | Chemise thru Saturday. Warm: fof the allies facing the Nazi war | cost. of books, - tuition, = fees and Traffic Cro Ss a P ; ; ee Ween we MU i er ndrth portion today, cooler / machine in the early days of the | then ne expenses; and a ws a Byt * ged he Missions. | bedilio— Tallahassee area tonight, and in/war. He now’ gives some of the subsistence allowanée of $75, a cro he eek, “Com Mrs. Fowler and| north portion Saturday. Contin- | facts which were then top secret.|month while “a. student was LONDON—(P) — One hundred mattert On | Monday } Tracy Fairchild ued mild south portion. After the fall of France, the}actually ifvattendasce at a medi- es a oe thousand more persons used Lon- 2 hy, eS ene sfternd>e gt 200 Mus Holly ; Hymn—“Send The Light.” Jacksonville thru the Florida! British had only 50 infantry tanks | cal‘college. All of the Money ex- $, R don airport in 1948 than in 1947 x pot wed Bh Johang ent the pro Seripture—Mrs. Charro Skaggs. | Straits and East Gulf of Mexico: | in service except for those used | pended would be. in the . form. of ac S| ‘The Ministry of Civil Avis i Po oped canal . he 5 cam chikiren| raye*—Rev. George M. Ray. | Gentle to maserate east to south in training. Says Churchill in}a loan at 2 percent, to be repaid : ustry of Civil Aviation | “eeu ayes. Some cores toke less thas : 4 _Trio—Allene Spear, Helen} winds except shifting to north- | his following phrase, “Never has}on-the installment, . basis, com- Bead 385,673 passengers On | one doy! Over 9,000 sccemen, of | ‘ e N 2, Mrs, Frenoh and Lorraine Bennett. erly in north portion Saturday. | a great nation been so naked be-|mesving ten ‘years ‘ after the }scheduled air services used the jes. be iu Aus Introduction—B. W.C. Chair-} Partly cloudy except for a few } fore her foes.” student completes,, or . otherwise gm | airport last year against 281,638 with fell intermee e No. | will} man, Mrs, Thelma Porch. brief showers extreme north por- | xk &k& * terminates, his course. As under'| fF a | in 1947. tion on this Non-Profit institution. Weiler ‘ | Mrs Gates Spanish Speaking People—M*s. | tion Friday. To visualize the mense | the .G. I. Bill, of Rights, a stu- A q CROSS EYE FOUNDATION ' Ishamel Negrin Jacksonville to Apalachicol: ee ee ee chaent : a Northolt airport handled 320, rehom Ode. Jechnanetto, Sas , he P , Plaviet "ite Phat: Multiply” | No small cts U sine power of plane engines, compare} dent's conduct “and _ progress 520 in 1947 and 445,616 in 1948. - a - 7 it aylet—"Gifts at Multiply io small craft or storm warnings | , plane engine of more than 3,000 would have to continue to be 1 : 2 w } ead the | by Y. W. A. Misses: Nency Fair-| issued. ‘horsepower with the 500 horse- | satisfactory, at all times.in order f : — program, chiki, Peggy Collins, Betty K. Ra Ea) | power of the most powerful bull- | to remain eligible. for:the " bene- } jis Aux- | Paitchild, Nell Rose Archer, Hel-] REPORT Hozer—the plane engine having| fits of my proposal. a The Friday , em French, Allerie Spear, Beverly Key West, Fla., Feb. 25, 1949. l esore than six time as much] My bill provided for the estab- - . ted Unto Buchannan, Mrs. Sara Willard| (Observation taken at City Office, | power as the bulldozer. A plane lishment for a revolying Trust Tal-}and Mrs. Barbara Skelton | 8:30 a.m., EST) jwith four such engines packs|Fund to be administeréd by. the Offering. | Temperatures iconsiderable more power than | Commissioner” of Education, Fed- , nen Prayer of Dedication. | Highest yesterday 811 the largest locomotive. With all eral Security Agency. The origi- - “ be the Hymn—"Our Love For Christ.” | Lowest last night 72\this power pushi-g a plane}nal appropriatign would be cred- be eam, on} Benediction—Rev. A. D.| Mean 6 | against the thin air of the stratos- | ited to this WFugd and repay- , O'Briant Normal phere, even the largest bombers ments of loans and’ interest on | DON ‘TY BE A DRIP... Park _—— - aL ‘ Reecieltatice 5 | n streak through ‘the sky at 10} those loans ba go. into self-|‘ Jour dripping umbrella and ° \ Total last 24 hours ‘. T.-ins. | miles a minute. By ‘the’ ‘time-z perpetuatitig ‘rust 'WFund for Engagement of Rachel Isaac, Total this month .64ins.} fighter plane can rise to such| future loans. This would. mean. see tbe doer and “ i Deficiency this month... .58,ins. height, the bomber, is far away.|that eventually. this _ program Were ee fiem Applerouth Told } Total this year LOS ins, Also, a large bombey can actual- {would not-Feqbire appropriations, —____. Deficiency this year .. 3-15 Ins. {ty gutmanouever a fighter plane ; as the repayment ef earlier loans a ‘i , . 1214p ident of Tampa Chapter, Junior | { RetativesMumidity, “T, the high thin air. The fighter] would become available for ad- Over 25,000 Pairs Of Eyes i am-| Hadassah, member of the Na-| 8:30 a.m. ‘has smaller flaps and rudders. }ditional assistance to. néw stu- [| PRESCRIBED FOR IN THE thelr } tional Council of Jewish Juniors, } 63% )A fast fighter in making a turn dents, so in future years, as doc- PAST 20 YEARS * Lithan and past Sweetheart of Aleph} Barometer ‘: may skid 15 or 20 miles while | tors repaid the loans _which had ; j Uh, | Zadek Aleph | (Sea Level). &3@-e.m, the big plane with larger control} provided their education, that ; : wt, | Mr. Appelrouth was born in| 30.10 ins.—1019.3 mbs. |gurfaces can make the little plane] money would pay. for another Ray Ban Sun Glasses ; wo ee Key West. He attended Carnegie Tomorrow's Almanac ‘look clumsy Eenarations of acc HE t Institute of Technology, in Pitts- | Sunrise 6:52 a.m. | » * * tis my hope that this legisla- h Ae a. | will be | burgh, and is a graduate of the | Sunset Dogs are not happy in Hun- | tion will be passed in this session La ee University of Miami. He spent} Moonrise Almost all male dogs over | of Congress, and that, along with Sendicte Cael Eeciucive! e ; three years in the United States | Moonset ear must be sterilized. Only} Other remedial measures which I " . ' eh High) Army and served with the First} New Moon—Feb. 27th the pure breed dogs escape and| hojpe to introduce in the: near ; # | Infantry Division in the Europe ee |99 out of 100 dogs are not pedi-|future, this federal medical edu- Dr J A Valdes m theater during World War IL | PPDES | greed, All dogs are taxed and the} Cation assistance | program wilt pe a 4 | Tomorrow | dog lover who tries to dodge the} Provide the, panaiey COe aa OPTOMETRIST = mses te ore . A (Eastern Standard Time) sterilization law faces a_ stiff] Pressing é bs soci, | Office Hou -12 and 2-5 p.m. 9! + Sq; RATE Seek Divorces High Low | prison term. ties for our rapidly growing Evenings by Appointment | NEW STYLES Pe 1410N HOME 9:47 a.m 321am. | x kk popubition) {J ADDRESS PHONES || Reconditioned WATCHES FOR MEN AND Petitions seeking divorces were 9:30 p.m. 3:44pm. | The Atomic Energy Commis- a neeaan Galey Memoria) Office, 332 a ‘ WOM . ed MAEGs Lethe office ot | “ADGHTIOMAR CEOURCTINTA, <falca is definitely big business, | A te ee eee spagett gree, Retigence. With a Year's Guarantee! EN uit Court Clerk Earl Adams | (Reference Station: Key West) | with a budget for the coming gives good flavor to a spagettt & 417 Eaton St. iF eae “ y Geerge Wiliam’ Stillen! iu Time off Height of year of more than two million ve - Elgin - Waltham - Gruen - Helbros - Eterna : gust Eisie Ki. Skillman; by| Bement Tide [high dollars a a ag =, Stine aU aoe 4LL 17 JEWELS! 5 Hazel Ro Garnets st Joseph | s eee) a Q@@ ft} Dice cooked ham is delicious that have Sean ;abuiito) tea ends eek re ae ett. and Leota Dong «- | No Name Key }teamed with cooked elbow maca- : ~ sb j ' a crusk” | (east end) +h 20m rank, cream, sme. vaad grated money-back guarantee with each. For men and women. | rp 1 Menti : "CK! Boca Chica yellow cheese. Put the mixture s Sula ine) Cog fapiroms eee oneto) 5100.08 | er ferrees ention (Sandy Point) th 4m | into a casserole, top with butter- SALE PRICES: $9.95 to $25.00 oa | Caldes Channel ed crumbs and brown the top- Some Are WATER and SHOCK RESISTANT i ~ ipply To Wed (north end) .+2h 10m +1.4 ft| ping in a moderate oven. FOR AILING WATCHES A ' : ~ ‘ ’ ar 000 Prompt service on cleaning POLLOCK S pplication, arriage li- | NOTE: A AAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA AAA Addl and repairs. 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