The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 6, 1949, Page 1

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THE Ey 3 WSPAPE NN R IN THE U.S. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1949 [Circuit Court Of Appeals [= rox wioun samen cams Fining Lewis And His Union An Unanimous Decision, Chaplain Michaels]. Cow Sait Ths Arrives At Key ; Considered Excessive * fg ? na | - (BY The Annocintea Teese) West Naval Station’ AASHINGTON, June 6—The | i ‘ nited States circuit court of ap- Chaplain Emmet T. Michaels ! peals in this district today hand-| arrived at the Key West Bide Peo down a decision sustaining a Station for duty as senior chap-! lower court in its imposition of lain to replace Chaplain Otto E. | fines on John L. Lewis and the, pat union of which he is president, Sporrer, who has been assignedjine United Mine gWorkers of : to the First Marine Division, ! America. : I Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, Cal-, Lewis and the union were ifornia, fined during last yéar’s coal strike! = ;, » ‘by Federal Judge Alan Golds- \ Chaplain: Michaels’ howe: towA orough on a charge of contempt is Portage, Penna. Before Enter iiog court, in that they refused to ‘ing the service, he was assigned resume work in the mines on the as assiétant to the Cathedral Par-; court's order. . ish, Altoona, Pa., and Ebensburg,{ Lewis was fined $20,000 and DEATH TRAP FOR CHILDREN To Try To Have e (Oe The Rennetneed Pemees SMENGTOR, June 6.—Law " fo Gerlart Bister, who mer! bell ie the United States oh @eered on the Polish liner Retr: s « stowaway, said today ey wilt attempt to heave the eReree of pemport fraud against ee ek antic by the United Hat ve court Comoe toe od thet ae Bieler succeeded in ororeag from the United States, they wT fet prem for a decision the charge of contempt of romeress thet had boon preferred oaernet Kextes ond om which he} we cofwieted in @ lower court wwewe: Bister's ettorneys as- errted tet they will insist on a Gereten im the contempt case in order te learn the court's views om he vale oot up by the house coment tee on un Amertean activ: i te compel « witness to tes- tty Meene tile news was received bere thet Kester today called on Crermmcet officials in Wersaw ‘ (®) Wirephoto HEAVY SEAS BREAK OVER the S.S. Flagship fon thacea - hey 1942, he was assigned to the 4th jing the ruling, the court of ap- ee on. S. C., Saturday by the tug Ma Moren (upper fe heth them for what they had | _ tw $23,500. nut Ark., which was a death trap for three children lato For the last-two. yours shesweee tHe: fities” exctasive: ae. os Si | Beier vi —— oot aed Ridge. . : H | ane G | Sheritt bad 1. Ramsey, the USS Saint Paul i aS } neer Detection H vi T Make | po ts an investigution-inid the deaths. al ys been fined for contempt of court. ouse 0 Hong. Kong. “Chaplain * Michsats the union. Later, the fine we Cove « tend y olligater which sect Ree R EET | the Navy Unit Citation. | Dr. J. Lancelot’ Lester,» Jr.,! Repeal Taft-Hartley Law tee of the Monroe County Medi-; Habel Riding Predicted oe = Senite et! Built At Cost Of $22,000 js tofiet by one of three shots fired ‘, ul os | Shiould Not Be | asc sintonts covrving women nn : ix airplanes carrying women | tion center, in the Monroe-County| * Comes Up For chet eed petitied Deputy Steritt| Recreation Spot » | Naval authorit 's here warned: atid took off for Havana by 1:35/P- ™m. Abe a Pa. After entering the Navy in} the inion, $1,400,000. In uphold on Marine Division, and remained peals, in a unanimous. decision, | became disabled about 100 miles east of Jacksonville when « casing in os ll aes Millard Hardin (foreground) inspect ice box on farm near Wal- , With them until 1945. jstated that it did not consider | culator broke and the seas came‘ pouring in. “ board the USS Los Angeles, and) This is the second case. in SS a ee ea Friday. The children were found by Mrs, Ed Chastain, mother i * Wi dmi ' ‘ y : F Al . | of two them, when she returned home to prepare supper. iB ia Nar lag yg t | Which Lewis and the union our | tar ligator visited many of the Trust Terri-| tn 1946, a fine of $10,000 was im-| gype__* : Saber, xk ee Bae pl _____ | tory Islands in the Pacific and the | psec! on Lewis and $3,500,000 oa! CHIMIC LO Begin Felled By Shot Be ports of Tsingsto, Shanghai and 1 Attempt To Pass Te itted but Lewis had the y | Opening Of Ft. Taylor wears the Bronze Star, Purple $10,000. i ee anda (On Wednesday : Heart, Presidential Citation a : ' a ° } ng eet, & belleved the Beach Set For June 15; \ Navy, Wa Pets. § Women Fliers chairman of the cancer commit- | veto at é rns i ie wt | y . ae Here 1 his Morning cab Society, announced today | A the-opening of the: ¢ancer detec- For Measure When n Gy Saipene toed 4 — i who took part in the All Women 7 : Allowed in B é ch LAir Show Sunday at. Miami ar-|2e8lth Department,-on Wednes-| - Seinige Cons i Se Be ress of ihe) Will Be Open To All, HERO | On Beae Srived in Key West this morning|@@%> June &,» from 1:30 to 2:30 | identien . r; . Naval Personnel | today that pets should be kept’ Pt, this afternoon. The clinic will be’ held ‘every | ~_ away: from. because a Wiiile here thé occupants of the | othe: Wé . ramnd — ts fod pe edie nara planes ‘were served: kinchedn by} 5. ee na ae a ‘ one ats attempt arte fe re) oem ‘opening of the No. worms which prevail here. the Jayshees,. the fuxiliary of the i vo ta dei we 4 : : ‘try to lave a labor law past com | m oe: alhed Station swimming beach No dogs or ‘cats are allowed at! Junior Chamber of Commerce,{¥F J. 2 r, Jr. Dr.! gress that will repeal the Taft. i the Naval Station recreational| and all the women were ‘highly}Jeames B.-Parramore? Dr. William ' Hartley: act. farea, and Naval officers said it, pleased with the attention shown} Peepjes, Dr. Allen Shepard, Dri| Such a measure will come up | might be well for the attendants; them. -_ | Wallace. Mitchelband Dr. Richard i” the house in about 10 days it Ti oe: ad tet Gee +at the city and the county beach-} Mrs. George Faraldo was chair-| Fanchett, radiologist. from the , "#5 been changed in several par. | fede! ae seeeet see es not to let any dogs or ts) man.of the committee which gave | ty" ¢” Naval Hospital jticulars since the house sent it mise tet coukt somes on the beaches. the luncheon. This detection center, sponsored back to committee several weeks measure Poet Tose bee avast ago in a surprise vote vrs i haw cme the ow by the American Cancer Society, House administration leaders | law repens | * Lester urges that the service be teatke its present dress, will pass | ate te Bet: ete & he house this time Has thes iow * tor June 15, it was an-| meuneed today by the Key West | Naval Base | ' i } The beach, which resembles the | beach front property of some 91.488) wealthy Floridian, the Fort Ta: emaee, A. that Oe VA aig | the use of all Naval person- | oe a the tenn) Bet and their dependegts in the Taner Advantage of it there is the is considered that the this mownong +: tens Se a ete MAN DROWNS YESTERDAY [Saisie crs: Gsetiriscis i oo SS es a o - cule aot of : The new project is located in! mind that he or she may have <. = id to be doubtful if the senete ber tell & etm te cancer symptoms. { 4 “We do not consider the time! George Karlos Brown, * wasted,” said Dr. Lester, “when } F : TRE ER? i tient and find! {‘ y iR : Jr Dies After | NBW TREASURER? [We caine patna “ind Caneep Fagg | Leaping Into E ¥A 'has the fear of cancer removed, | , 7 Stolen Saturday Night ae | | ee gelatieg dome the former army area of Naval ( teeing leet hip Station, reached by several roads footer oh =ORinewe leading from the vicinity of the: cme exphated Marine Railway . | The beach ovening also “coin- eles with the first anniver-j sary of Capt soph A. Farrell, | i. aboard & tation Originally begun by Captain! oor Willard Seunders, USN, former | Pies Reeegeed to re |Commanding Officer of the Na- ty has the ivel State ,and the next person examined} Swimming Pool i | may be found to be in the earl : ; Stages of the disease, and ma with proper treatment, be cured Monroe cancer committee sa A young Naval enlisted man| # ) was drowned yesterday afternoon | & Mew. Core Beer », the project tempor in the enlisted men’s swimming There were 18 deaths from can- ; . | 5 & Rabe erily deferred, was given high (®) Wirephoto pool at the Naval Station. i leer in Monroe County in 1947 iR. D. Li man Chetrman 688 temes prierity and vigorously pressed to Hi aa identified ga George? and it is estimated that there are | Commies, @e Soupletion by Captain JA Far.| FLOYD FRITZMAN (above) le was igentified as bs 90 active cases now, of a P: Of Es ‘ . tho Saves veil, Jv stands in front of his store at ; Karlos Brown, Jr., 19, of Logan, | more than a third are unaware } tPart stale; wane Cantatend 69 Deven end plenning for the at-| Moundsville. W. Va., armed | West Virginia. His mother, Mrs. | ; ;that they have cancer. i , ' Master ‘ feeetive layout were under the | with pistol and rifle with which | Della Brown of New Haven, West | 4, ! Gea eee ee oa | In New Y ork : supervision of LiJG T. E.) he captured one of 14 convicts | Virginia, was notified of his | Ha es Named * USN who fled state prison Friday at | death. \ y (Speetat to The , ‘ oe 0 we f approximately $22, Moundsville. Six of those who | At about 3 p. m., yesterday an- | Lo NEW YORK, June K : ia | 97 the new beach is as complete) 40.504 have been cantiied | other man dove in the water at .! ' 'To Aqueduct 1D. Lippman of 1 Aveet A ds will be found at any ocean re- | " _|the head of the pool. It is about a | Key We: Li ' k wert within several hundred miles. ten feet deep at that point. The . eat ae {the resic Consisting of a have individual compartments ‘of | eniisted han discovered larvae ‘Commission Bae R 7 =. Shack bar, © spac brightly colored canvas. body lying on the bottom. | lock wee. dieaal ' . wth owning Emerging from the pavilion en-| “Several enlisted men dove| Secretary of State R. A. Gray | day when her will we fvesh water showers and game | "ance fo the beach is attained vial awn and brought Brown's body | today notified Dr. John B. Hayes | probate in Surrogate’s ¢ farilities. as well as the beach it eran st pat matting: to the surface. An ambulance | | of Key West that he had been ap- | estate, not were WOULD BE SUICIDE seit Hed with coconut palms and | 1044, umbrellas for the less har- | ££0™ the Naval Dispensary at the ‘pointed a member of the Florida! mally declared for proba furnished with barbecue pits “a hex ca yell barbe. | Naval Station was soon on the! {Keys Aqueduct Commission. The! poses to be “r than § CHANCED MIND IN AIR... . md picnic tables CY Complexions as we jarde- | scene. | (®) Wirephoto) appointment runs to March 22,, Miss Lippman — 6 Sid. , covered Canopies. the Naval (Ue pits for roasting those “hot|" “As the doctor ‘worked on 1950. |May 25th, left the “ Station recrestion beach is anew “06s”, hamburgers and what have! Brown's body, the ambulance; MRS. GEORGIA NEESE |°°r.. ney commission of five! her holdings tu relatiec Me . ari cape nt trictly high enter drove to the Dispensary, The CLARK (above) of Richland, | prs was created by House Ne fork. She lived at rn eek. Aatnment facilities for personnel,|, Lifelines are anchored around| they worked for about an hour | : Beat haan Kas., is in line for appointment | Bill 1108, which provides a salary ; 72nd Street here A j of $50 a month ' &s treasurer of the United |° Kt will bese fitting complement the swimming area, providing ‘ a f safe bathing for the less experi. | 0Ut al! life was missing. Leeker Club which was an | Naval officers said that whe ced > de; sing |« j ee at iin { ) - vation if the Navy pioneered ns gooey peing six feet | Brown's body was discovered| States, highly placed White eae es Miss Morrison Is . States Lina Mieibuseer of | there in a large drain. They be-| Hotise ai i niadage iSh riffs G P we? Since the beach project is for the region of the buoys. Plenty of lleva thataadninnavetcoie inc tise aides said Saturday. | WNC : candy bottom insures safe wad-|¢0 Contact with the drain, Mts. Clark is Democratic na- M 13 New Secretary For meals, several tables, shad-| ' BTOWR was an apprentice fire-| tional committeewoman from | Meets JUNE I. : ed by canopies, have been provid- | &P ae ee ae gue ed, where lunches may be enjoy- | S¥2™@ SHLAA ine B out of the fierce rays of Florida|®! station. He enlisted in the N the « te family, a great deal of beck thought and planning is evidenc . om ed im th er-all layout | Miss Janet 4 Kangas. . ee ie Sheriff Berlin A. Sawyer to ELS ssi aa ese secretary t rr was notified that the annual, Laubscher 1 the & king area will accom the the vehicles wes | pat At the pavilion wire bas : eo vy in July, 1948. | iconvention of the Florida Sher-iChamber of. ¢ , os kets will be furnished by the at (Continued On Page Six) * *~ iffs Association would be held at’ Morrison started t Sentend in which clothing, chang. ASEMENT DASM | rensacots besinnine on June 13.| Chane vi — ed im the bath will be pla- 5 The Southern Cross Hotel Sheriff Sawver said he was not] Miss Persin Loree wi end TIGERS GROWL od given to the check room Most Beautiful steve % ay THE TRUNK LUMBER YARD|s¥r¢ he would go to Pensecola : \been secretary of Laubscher s | FOR SALr poe gg By Most Precisely pete ctemmucneo TELEPHONE 816 a Gea ereee siternational Conver: | a ceonine 2 eniaaaiaes 1947 Ford Cheb ¢ re are located in the dressing | F SIDERE: cea ions rnatio inven | hor thie eeeaien ond Che Beer che 68 OS be Vou ome. 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