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PRESIDENT TRUMAN AND CUBAN EXCHANGE CREETINGS @ Following, in part, is Hastings Thinks HASTINGS BAKER ee " presently pat eg wk for it tee As mine Award pictures Petey Retina” and “Treasure ad Re Mow Actual wh Gap tree om te tue " 1 eb pe tne wing very poor A thee tome ere made. In eh mee the left the mn atte pletion of o-— Anne Lene Btiong bo strange emer Ghee we o devoted lover of eer = although — recently ® Meecow end expelled yg eer ee erent makes the hah hand prateee cowthorte of the Russian atte of the more terrify the speaks as a friend Bhe tele of how three Tee © the middle of the = tee her away to aed of her complete be Wy mind raced what, what had I whet @ teubrenke prison, | geeped, ‘shell I ever get of here” — oll might between a deep | faced my th came tone of nightmare sa ahs AMBASSADOR the ad- dvess of Dr, Osear Gans, ambas- wader of the Repuniic of Cuba, on the ove n of the presenta- tion of his credentials to Presi- dent Harry Truman: xecellency: It.is with hoppr end satisfaction that I deliver to your. exeeliency the evedited me as ambassador @x- y and. plenipotentiary Kepublic ot Cuba to the government of traordin ot she Mustrious: | } letter ac- |; the, United States of America, and Ij take this occasion to deliver to your excellency the letter of re- leall of my distinguished prede- cessor, Dr. Guillermo Belt. “The traditional friendship be- tween the people of Cuba and the people of the United States of America, of which our respec- tive governments have constant- ly given proof, permits me, in the discharge of my duties, to |seek accomplishments favorable | toward an understanding of the/ }mutual interests of economic, | political, cultural ‘and humani- | tarian activities in their, differ- jent aspects, which are the main | goals of a people educated in the | worship of liberty.” : t President Truman responded, » We teened inte the inner | in part; “Mr. Ambassador: It is a real pleasure to welcome you to | Washington and to receive from you the letter by which his ex- cellency the President of Cuba seceredits you as sAmbassador }extraordinary and_plenipoten- ‘ BILL GRANT (second from left) and Miss Sheila Cure, who wandered six days in the Can U.S. border wilderness after their plane crashed, talk with rescuers near Vancouver, B. C. ere in a logging camp and ar in a driving snow storm atop 8, on foot to them, The ‘Flaming By A. H. ANDREWS The genus or family comprises some fifty known species 4 that are natives of tropical and temperate regions of’ the world, ranging from herbs and shrubs to trees of considerable size. All are leguminous or pod-bearing,—plants that are said to gather free nitrogen from the air and thus contributing to soil enr ment. ® The name Erythrina is derived ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WEEK IN ICY WILDERNESS (P) Wire ‘ting their first good meal in nearly a week. The plane GIVING UP SMO: | WORTH THOUSAN | BRISBANE — (AP) sion to. give up” Smoking b alian’ tramways, mat, man Payne, of Paddi bane, brought him, $49. d Payne sold his «tebaceo,: "pa and cigarettes, to, his. e and with the proceeds bought winning ticket in a lottery i Brisbane. When told of his wi sh: da. The most outstanding © cthvéw-from ‘the... beaches uss Fhibicevs. It, will charge two peo- h Hose day: for s room witha . * private bath ($1 extra for another TRUMAN VISITS (Continued From Page One) more than half at the Casa Ma- irina, where the register sported ‘such names as Xavier Cugat, 4 Gene Tierney, Oleg Cassini, Mil- jton Reynolds, the Dan Toppings “and Kathleen ~ Winsor. Now «vast resort hotel offers you a ' single room for $5, $6 and $7 a day (winter cost: $23 to $30) and adouble for $10 to $14 a day (winter cost: $30.to $45). ..Bypical of the cluster of new motels and hotel courts @ —_ is the gacperson or child). As added attrac- tions you have a paid-up mem- 4 Serghip in the Sun-and Sand and 24-hour access to the free coffee bar. _ There are two~ good public beaches in Key West now. The city beach at the foot of Duval istreet is an old faithful. But a jnew county beach that is a dilly jhas just been dedicated. { It boasts a long stretch of sand,’ dotted at fair intervals there is aJong curved pier sur- rounded by water no higher than ed up almost enough white sand ill work to be done. 4nade to.order for Key West. Cuba—closer to Havana” than i: You're likely to a: to‘ Miami "child witha golden. skig? and ir talking Spanigh.¢a blue + -Most..xeal..... Key’ Westers fromthe -marriages of nut of the Bahamas and Cubans. The houses are mostly 2-storied, shuttered rep- licas. of Bahama houses. The in in with “permanent umbrellas and; the average nose. They've dredg-| to. cover the rocks, though there's The overworked word “quaint”, would total 500,100, while the) plan calls for caanges in the pre-| Malere eae ~ “gent facilities costing $53,500. cum « The Monroe County Board of death rate aol Public Instruction will seen heave ease. | a meeting to approve of the tative classification of the centers. Then the question of ri ing the money to finance the gram will come up. O’Bryant said today that if , State Legislature acts to it ‘ i i li | ¢ 7 STRUNK YARD Phone 816 Anything You Need For Your Building or Repair Job $105.00 M. ‘1x6 Sheathing Good and Dry—-No Mildew 1x4 Flooring from the Greek, meaning “red,” and it surely lives up to its name, Mr. Payne immediately accepted ette offered to him. He however, that he’s still-de-| |men I have ‘seen was on a | nut Grove estate where the main tery to the government of the {cooking veers to the Latin.. You, can charter a fishing boat For Low-Priced Work = eee remeing off com-| student ratings will be given| point); entire; flowers large bril- Ene a 949 Lincoln “Hight”! m crack for years| serious Saemteratied in deciding liant crimson. Brazil. Runs into new ‘Salon’ interior, too! Sof the great new 194, 9) ott) they multeply jn promotion or even dismissal | Many forms, varying in the shade Ancther sivange twist to this! of professors. ‘ of red, some of them with varie- | ~ - --—_—_—___ | gated leaves. South of Washing- | ton it stands out-of-doors if pro-} () M c «| tected. In the North the fleshy | A » NS roots are taken up and_ stored. | Valuable for summer — bloom. w ; < \ E.“crista-galli or Coral Tree is it thé species mostly scen in Flori-| elle of how che lay all might taht qlering im her!) United States of America. At the t Seere whet it) same time, I acept the Letter of te thet caused the communist bike i thiwe days was were weved aide. “T) ideals and aspirations. The tra-| ticularly the herbaceous kinds, }that had spun their ‘webs thru- da Ri 3 k ys ay morning outdoor market. He} needn’t expect to see the Sum- Weat eeetet ey “But f lowed your | ditional friendship that has al-| are frequently planted out in the | out the leaferown. I believe that paid $12 for what a peddler des-| mer White Tikees ita See In Paper Bags—All You eee” ft wentet =f write t©) ways marked the relations be-| summer. In the house they de-! to be a disadvantage of Erythri- cribed as “a nice pup”. to gawkers now). ‘ } tee — ae, ee Ser ae souninioe “ie BE oe tee ite eee eeet (Rak cemeraliy, Ke ANN Three days later it got sick.| If you like Key West you can’t wmet MOULDINGS ond eal mit| glowing tribute to the Cuban/| ture. Give rich soil and frequent| Dr. Nehrling doés not mehtion The man took it to aileagué veter- i ' to Select From = Ge would be wnderstand|{iberators and. their American| waterings, In'the woody species! Erythrinas and I. do not reca! inarian. pipes cel deca Jeterent wee promptly | allies who fought side by side to] aim to have well ripened wood! having seen any blooming speci- ‘The veterinarian identified it} In 1872, at the age of 25, Alex- Dozens of Sizes of WINDOWS and DOORS il me Given was not ed _ ody d ont | CHIPS" IN AUSTRALIA Brooke Wont ope Pat ee Sue from Chi¢agd’s’ municipal air- about 12 years old,” he said. | the correction of stammering and STRUNK LUMBER. YARD Poy — Agee SYDNEY, Australia —(AP)—|gated by cuttings of growing port on an average of once every Eight weeks later it died. other speech defects. a Ts, She comtriinsted $1,000) An amatuer fisherman, Mr. Arch| Wood. All species are propagated | fu" minutes during’ F048. irks Suns ee | a eneaae : Phone 8 CUE Sotaees Gel Ge Gat faking ak Murwill.| By seeds whenever they are ob-|e joint Grane of the most ad. dicted hee ee titer Mount aieney A orang ne . wn urebah, New South Wales, Aus- tainable. Many species have been! ane a one & e pos ne os | Ne aera shen has almost pee — high, * oe Sells the Buildi ing Materials These hey eaters u + vanced countries in the world in been mined in’ the : past 400 highest peak in the United States " , te trial even got defense lawyers try fret the judge into technics! §=« mistake wi give them grounds ores! co aot seem to bea euplanation for Miss * tone One tempted to ther ff oe & crackpot. But : AP New steuiuies © PALL BAROH STYLE HOUSE for frame construction with -e2% wakes 3 oe” textured om the garage | geographically and so and vflwed floor furnaces, or by a heating Recall of your distinguished pre- decessor, Senior Guillermo Belt. “Our two countries, so near closely identified in history, are bound together by poignant memories of combined effort and shared sacrifices, as well as by common achieve Cuba's freedom.” |CATCHES “FISH AND walia, and caught a meal of fish and chips. Wiley threw his line into Cudgen Creek and immedi- » | ately caught a large flathead, that | bulged in the middle. The bulge was caused by a large potato, five inches long. is that communists in New York turned her $1,000 ¢ontribution back to her and refused to accept it. The communist mind is a mysterious thing. Every student has probably wished at some time for a chance to grade the teacher. The Univer- sity of Michigan is doing just that and having the students grade the professors and answer @ questionnaire on the teaching abilities of the professors. The oa N@«i2@ cedar shingles. this plan L-G 14 ough Sone © Gatling. architects, Frank Nelson Bidg.. ‘Aim The house proper covers 1,136 square feet. @arage 231 square feet. Heat being fairly ablaze during the | late summer months with large} and showy “papilionaceous | flowers”, so called, I believe by a! fancied resemblance in form to butterflies. Bailey mentions them as follows: i “Erythrinas are much __ prize! garden plants, some of them, par- ! | for flowering, for the bloom is) produced on wood ‘of the root- | stock; also by cuttings from} more or less tried within the lim-! its of the United States. Some of | them fail to bloom in California, probably because of insufficient summer heat. The forms more or less in cultivation are likely to be imperfectly or doubtfully deter-! mined botanically. Some of the Erythrinums are used as shade; for coffee and cacao plantations. E. crista-galli (meaning “cock’s crest”) known as the “Coral Tree” is described as “bushy and, woody, sometimes developing a‘ very short trunk, but the flower- | ing branches dying back after , blooming, the stronger branches annually or periodically from or | fear the root; petioles (leaf stems) somewhat spiny; leaflets ovate-oblong or lance-oblong; ac- uminate (terminating in a sharp You can depend dpon our Prescription Department to use only the Purest and Freshest of Ingredients. — PHARMACY — The Store 1114 TRUMAN AVENUE Corner Varela Street PHONE 177 highway through the town inte: sects Douglas Road.:I obt permission to view it at range and found it to. be a gigan- tic spreading tree crowned with ‘a mass of gorgeous flowers. was this disillusioning however, trunk and branches ing infested with boring worms termined to give up smoking, DOG GONE—AND $12 LONDON—(AP)—Sad stor. 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