The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 7, 1949, Page 1

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a & ¥ ’ WYER SAYS NOT DEAD AS STORY STATES Says Someone Must*——~ : ‘ > ° had died that morning of pneu- Dream Stories !monia. I've never had that d ‘Like That “Then this morning as I went down Simonton and Duval street I was stopped fully 20 times by Sheriff Goes Down persons who know me and who Street This seemed to be surprised that 1 was Morning, | cin alive. And Everyone “Someone called up Lopez Fu- jneral Home and inquired wheth- Surpirsed He's Alive jet they had my body there. They told the undertaking le that Sheriff Berlin A. Sawyer em-{y" top! Phatically denied today that he I was dead. They said that if Lo- ‘ didn’t have my. body the dead Sawyer said that over we idin’ ave my lv e u rH were going to call up Pritchard where he went this morning per-| Funeral Home. fone he met on the street were) “Whoever called the Lopez F surprised to see him alive. neral Home said they had just “Someone must dream up sto-| heard that I had died this morn- vies tke thet”, said the sheriff.| ing of a heart attack. It’s strange, “Ht happened once before. The | very strange how stories like that feet time it was reported that I! gain circulation.” Voice Of America Beaming Radio Waves To Iron Curtain Over Sixty-One Transmitters Object ls To Overcome Russian Interference; Kremlin Claims Radio tnvention (My The Anneciated ress) WASHINGTON, May, 7.—In order to frustrate Russia's at- tempt to interfere with broad- to kill with static broadcasts directed from this country to nations behind the Iron Curtain. Directors of the Voice of Amer- ica felt confident today that some of the programs will get through clearly to listeners in Russia and her satellites. casts by the Voice of América, it wes announced today that 61 twansmitters have been Kremlin has informed the Rus- sians that the radio was inven’ in Russia, and that it was firs! “ea Uval Sule aigluons set up inte serviee to evade the cross | used successfully thete. The claim (Continwed..On Page Four) s ae. Eseambia County Solicitor Goes To Tallahassee To Urge Barring Naturopaths Deelares Practice Of Naturopathy In This State Should Be Abolished County Solicitor Forsyth Caro a4 ei : (apply for his license to practice of Escambia county, before leav- when he graduated-and he said ing for Tallahassee to attend @ the state board would not recog- hearing before a senate commit-!nize the school he attended so tee to bar the practice of naturo- | he .* a eee coe » fol- | Course at a college in Cleveland. pathy in Ploride, issued the fol “He could not have taken a lowing statement: |six-month refresher course be- “I believe that the law permit- cause the sworn testimony of his ting the practice of paturopathy | employers in Tampa is that he the state of Florida should be’ was off his job for only two and abolished {one-half months. Yet a college “About a month ago, I invest-' diploma hangs from the wall of | | that he graduated from the Unit- ed States College of Naturopathy of Newark, N. J. An_ investiga- tion showed that this school does not exist now. gated the case of a Key West his office. naturopath. He was convicted’ «] have heard testimony of | om three counts of practicing this naturopath’s own brothers! pharmacy without a license some three years ago and is at present under # withheld ventence of the court of record of Hills- ' and they say that they never! heard of the man attending any college of any kind. “The man also was in posses- sion of a diploma from the ‘Old; Dominion university’ in pharma- cy. I asked him where the school ance of @ regular medical doctor. One girl, with her foot ina was located but he replied, ‘You east, was in the office and he was can find out for yourself.’ As yet giving shots to another person|] have never found anyone who who was suffering from a stroke. | ever heard of such a school.” “I questioned him and he stated | & 8 Cyl.—the t- est design lines in body and its economical model engine at... K. W. HUDSON CO. Simonton and Greene Streets Antonio Estenoz, Owner IONE 1696 Second Bost Hamburgers im the World: Drive Out to SPIDER'S Also Mr, Alligood Likes to Shi ‘ | the New Johnson Outboard. Motor Mother's Day CAKES Place Your Order Attention, Elks!! Charity Dances Are Held Every Saturday Night Earl. Open Uatil 1 on Sunday he — Bae Sanne BROS. vardially Invited oe Om 8 ADMISSION 612 Fleming Street 80c PERSON “T asked him why he did ic A % Gabriel Surrenders Team ‘To Humane Society Here | Colored Man Found THE SOUTHE KEY WEST, FLORIDA, ‘SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1949 $5,000,000 JRACE ‘TRACK FIRE—SWANS UNCONCERNED- HOLLYWOOD PARK at Inglewood, Calif., one of America’s most lavish race tracks, is shown above being destroyed by a $5,000,000 fire—but swans in the infield lake seem little concerned. (#) Wirephoto Some 600 thoroughbred horses escaped harm. They were in stables half a mile from the track. The racing season was to have opened there May 17. HOME MOVIES VISITED — IBY CITY OFFICIALS; LAW NOT VIOLATED Commissioner Carbonell Takes | Police Chief And Lieutenant On Tour tors of the home movies”, Carbonell today. “Deciding to investigate for ‘myself, I took Chief Kemp and i Lieutenant Baker with me. We stopped at four different said * City officials last night covered | admission. ‘ , Places where such shows were in| Meanwhile, Russians are cele-|four home moyies and reported ; operation. We found no evidence brating Radio Day today.. The; today that in no case was any of that any of them were charging | Henanel ‘Reports At ‘Naval Air Base - | Lieutenant (Junior Grade) Lee W. Stewart, MC, USN, has re- ported to the dispensary, Naval Air Station, Key West, from the Aviation School of Medicine at | the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida. - Lieutenant (Junior Grade) Henry W. Kroes, Jr. and Lieuten- ant (Junior Grade) Floyd C. Richards left today for North- will take a course in Naval Sei- western University wherg — they’ USA Survey Report To Be Given Beings To $37,500 Amount Received So Far-This Year, Superintendent Says race track money was received. School Board, Horace O’Bryant, county school superintendent, an-| nounced. to $37,500 the amount already re- ceived so far this year from ‘the pant said. “But I don’t think the amount we receive this year will be as {great as we got last year” said O’Bryant. “Last year we received $41,833.83 from the state race track fund. “From what I have learned it seems to me that we may not get another check for race track funds. There didn’t seem to be | the same sized crowds at the race | tracks this year as there were last } season.” |; O’Bryant also announced’ that the report covering a survey of the Monroe Schools by the State Education Department experts had been completed and. that he planned to make them public some time next week. The report will indicate the opinion of experts that the sale } of $500,000 in bonds by the school them Violating the ordinance re- | centJy passed by the City Com- mission to regulate home movies. | Those who made. a, tour of th “Not one of them passed the hat, or otherwise, so far as we could see, soliciting’ money. In one place they had a counter .at ence Plan”. under the ‘“Holloway| board would modernize the [ schools of the county. ee Se whioch-soft Grinke't agiaelegieshl any Comin m sale, but the operator had a fstiner Louis Carbonell, Polic icity license to sell soft drinks Chief Joseph Kemp and _ Police | and candy and we could do noth- Lieutenant Harry Lee Baker. aro it. “I had been receiving a num-| 1 can truthfully say that no- ber of complaints that admission | where cid we/find the ordinggee passed by the City Commission was being charged by the opera- being violated.” * | Humane Society. The Society is | to destroy one of the horses, but G ty Of Mistreating uls; Given | will attempt to revive the other ‘ 4 for use by doctoring and feeding. Suspended Sentence Gabriel said that he had 14 Daniel Gabriel, colored, was {children and did not have food |enough for his family, “let alone given a 15-day suspended senten-) feeding my horses.” ce by Judge Hilary Albury in} “I’m undernourished — myself Cae Jouxt Svesterdey {and cannot feed my family prop- prunicinal Court ayesterlay foros» Gabcieltolastie couce crucl treatment of a team of hor-) Mrs, George Mills White, pre ses | sident of the Key West Humane Gabriel agreed to the judge's | Society, appealed to the judge to suggestion that the team should} be lenient in his findings. Palace Theater | Robert Young and Marguerite | Chapman (In Color) in “RELENTLESS” NOTICE KEY WEST ELECTRICAL REPAIR CO. Formerly Located at 616 Whitehead Street and at 1106 Duval Street NOW LOCATED AT CURRY SONS BLDG., FRONT:ST. All Types of ELECTRIC MOTORS REPAIRED .-- Complete Line of V-Belts ... New Motors Electrical Contracting Wiring Supplies SPARE MOTORS INSTALLED WHILE YOUR MOTOR IS BEING OVERHAULED Sales ...Service ... Parts Tel. 739 John C. Scribner, Manager eeeeeeeeescescecsesecgesseesseeseseseseserosess® MIAMI - KEY WEST BARGE LINE, Inc. CLYDE-MALLORY DOCKS TELEPHONE 6 Barge Leaves Miami Every Friday e e e e e e e ° e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e Germans And Naziisom Cropping Up In Germany And Japs Not Permitted To Lead Democratic Lives (By The Associated Press) WASHINGTON, May 7—Ap- | parently leaders of Veterans of | Foreign Wars are not satisfied over the way the United States is conducting its affairs by civilian } administrators in| Germany and | Japan. The leaders stated today that in Germany the Nazis are gradually ;coming back into power. Admin- istering civilian affairs in some areas was so lax, Nazi influences j were being exerted without mo- | lestation. j As for Japan, the leaders main- | tained, the Japangse have been stopped from continuing their government along feudal lines and have been directed to con- jform to the democratic way of | living. Yet, it was added, they } are prohibited from enjoying se- | veral major principles that are in- herent in democratic government. Outstanding among them are the freedom of the press and the MOULDINGS TELEPHONE 816 The Key West Players Present 3 One-Act Plays ‘MY FRIEND CURLEY’ Laugh-Making Parody On Radio Newscasts "HELENA’‘S HUSBAND‘ A DELIGHTFUL COMEDY and “THE VALIANT” A STIRRING DRAMA Barn Theatre May 2nd Thru May 7, 8:30 P.M. Tickets $1.50 Incl. Tax At Key West Drug Co. Or At Door Foreign: Wars Dissatisfied Over Way RUNK LUMBER YARD | Japs Treated Dietsch Brings Suit For $15,000 Filing a suit for $15,000 against the Reynolds Construction Com- pany of Coral Gables, Jacob Di- etsch, owner of the Blue Marlin Motel, Simonton street, charged the company failed to put up the motel according to plans and spe- | cifications. A performance bond covered the job. Much of the work had to be done over again, according to Dietsch. freedom of trade. The press is told the way it must conduct its news and editorial policies, and Japs are not permitted to engage in trade with other nations. As a result, the Japanese have been ‘ unable to get on a sound econom- ic footing, so that they may be } able to improve their condition. The danger of communism, leaders of the Veterans of Fore- (Continued On Page Six) RERE o 1:1 TICKET OFFICE * ALL AIRLINES PRICE TOURS EE 411 Fleming St. | Wanted! Wanted! Couple to Manage Small Hotel— Husband can be Employed Else- where ... Apartment Furnished ; Reply to BOX 708, CITY SPECIAL 35e 35c Be Any Size ROLL FILM Developed and Printed For Only 35c One (1) Day Service EVANS CAMERA STORE 509 SOUTHARD STREET Next to Bus Station (SUMMER RATES) County’s Schools . Fo A check for $5,000 representing | | today by the Monroe County. | The paymert of $5,000 brought é State Comptroller’s office, O’Bry- |’ | 55,000.00 | Claim Success ack Money| ver, Reds however penetrated to witiin 17 cate | Shanghai in another tt reported aise to have | had been imacti«« for several months in thet ares The British at Hong Kong wr perturbed today over « post | attack on that city by the Co Miami Salesman = Died In Lobby ss. pitur, ome oe Of La Concha —_| despite thew unnwnmon anes lot Shanghai. Communists « continuing their advances gene ally along the Whangpoo Harold H. Blair, a Miami sales- | man, died of a heart attack at 10:25: p. m. last night on a couch in the lobby of La Concha Hotel, ' was attending the man and sap according to a police report, \ vised the giving of @xygen by thr Blair was a representative of Lopez Funeral drivers, the Hill-York Refrigeration and, Wargen Sawyer and Wien Jen _pAir Ss hg Company, of Mia- he was en in the hotel lobby. While Dr. Herman K. Moore for UNIVERSITY NU Panerai Hone LYING IN THE STREET AT LITTLE ROCK, ARK of Mrs. Sally Barner, 40, who was shot down and killed by unidentified assailant. Witnesses told police the killer fired ¢ times into her back and fled. Mrs. Barner was « nurse’) © at the University of Arkansas Medical School houpitel RAUL'S CLUB On the Boulevard by Airport PHONE 9287 BIG DANCE TONIGHT is the * Now Open Unti! 12:00 P.M. Serving the Beet ts Hamburgers 10:00 P.M. to 2:00 A.M. Hot Dogs MUSIC by = ee The Debonairs |! cup SERVICE $10.00 DOOR PRIZE F yy *

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