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Hie fi gegtk iit | ! 7 ig The Reon and i } E i t f i : & ? i i f : y i i i f f : Ft ' wants with @ large seat- wine is part of the trade from the re- terms of elt (ya si permanent refunding Crummer and Com- i 1,000 of the city's, The Cominform, * 7 ae! » @) Wirephoto: PRESIDEN. TTRUMAN (left) addresses ;audience of 12,000 in Little Rock’s War Memorial Stadlum Saturday. He called for rearming of Europe and disclosed he soon would ask Congress ‘to help needy areas of the world. a. minform To Fight Tito And Marshall Plan (By ‘The associated Press) WARSAW, Poland, June 13— composed of 'communist representatives from Russia and her satellite nations, |held a meeting ' here today and _| decided to launch a propoganda .} campaign against Marshal Tito, a whole- M. Fern- at the another @renting « beer and wine whole- at the Mallory Polio Unit's “ca Annual Meeting |Next Friday . ae ee | James Murphy. chairman of the Monroe County Chapter of the | National Foundation for Infantile Peretyets, has announced that the | spnual meeting of the wi be held Friday night, June 1? i the Monroe County Clinic, Fleming and Thomas streets. Funeral For te. VC. Pintado The \lterneen Mr Murphy asks everyone whe hes an interest in polion . i" te te be in attendance Fam’ , af polio patients of former years, awe st that -=" Paul Adams Dies = In Miami Saturday present . Part Word was received here Satur ‘ Men | 28¥ after f the death of coe %, age 77, at his home mt 1 tir. Adams passed away alter as . }. |# Short Miness. He is survived by } tte daughter. Effie, two sons Ju e jie and Biv One ssiter, Mrs. * | Marion Bs Mi and one j brother, J. Roeland Adams of Key ner West i} Funeral services were held in | Miami this afternoon at 2 p. m interment was at Woodlawn Ce- meters 1948 Chevrolet Fordor 194) Pomtie: Convertible vem comes | sevens eetcRRA AAR: “ee Oh ees Ore Palace Theater Myrna Ley - Robert Mitchum in ee chapter | ~ [ae partioularly requested to be} head of Yugoslavia, and the Mar- shall Plan. Object of the ‘activities against Tito is to try to oust'him as head of the communist. party in Yugo- slavia, because of his refusal to conform with several. directives issued by fi " fighti all Plan, ive, with a tissue of lie: ove” to the people in Ru: and the, satellite nations that the operation of the plan has been a failure, and that the people in the ‘countries ti was designed to help are really worse off now than when the plan was started. Boggs, the Cominform’ will to |Writers Held Guilty In (Contempt Cases (By The Associated Presa) | WASHINGTON, June 13—To- appeals upheld the decision of a lower court that held two writers guilty of contempt of congress, tfined them $1,000 and sentenced them to one year in prison. The writers are two of 10 that had been adjudged guilty in the lower court, though the cases of only twe were, appealed. All of them are ‘at liberty on bail, and all, at.the time of trial, wrote for motion »picture producers in Hol- lywood. Counsel for the two men said the case will be appealed to the United States Supreme Court. ‘Lt. Dussel In ‘Cardiff, Wales ' | (Special e Citizen) GREAT LAK IL, June — Lt. (jg) Alexander Neil Dus USN, husband of Mrs. T. G. Dus. jsel, Washington and George sts. ; Key West, is scheduled to arrive | in Cardiff, Wales, as a crew mem- fer of the destroyer USS Camuel |B. Roberts for a four-day visit | A visit to the centuries-old Car- diff Castle has been inged | WANTED! WANTED! * Man for Lubrication. Undercoat- ing and General Service Work. GOOD .WAGES—APPLY NAVARRO, Inc. 601 DUVAL STREET ‘| MIAMI - KEY WEST BARGE LINE. Inc. CLYDE-MALLORY DOCKS TELEPHONE 6 Barge Leaves Miami |day the federal circuit court of| § “Let Antonia Live Fund” Now Increasing Rapidly By EARL R. ADAMS For Arthur Sawyer Post, American Legion A mother who lost a blue baby and a six-year-old victim of infantile paralysis were among the recent contributions to the "Let Antonia live Fund.” “In loving memory of Herbert Everett Noyes, born July, 1926, died March, 1927. Before there was any chance of saving ' a blue baby.” Thus read’ a letter which, contained $5., The most striking letter received so far was the one from six-year-old Nettie Loudermilk. The letter, containing 28 cents, | read: I -can't walk too good. I had infantile paralysis. 1 am hap- py. though, because contributions given by the | alive. I have saved 28 cents. I want Antonia to have it.” [Sr George Allen Warren,) chair- man of Arthur Sawyer Post Am- aol pil ania 2 wren? reports $702 00: has been raised. Of this, tamount $123.74 was taken, or either mail- ed to Antonia’s mother at her home, 628 Elizabeth street. . “Nothifig less than $1,000 will lbe sufficient,” Warren said. “The A Foperation on Antonia will be $700 : |and this is a far reduced fee, be- ! cause of the circumstances,” the fund chairman said. “The’ addi- tional $300 is needed for trans- portation and expenses for the mother while in Baltimore.” Antonia is a blue baby. Doctors say she has one more year to live, unless an operation is per- formed. Her condition gets stead- jily worse, she -is fast losing ground. She eat’s little and her frail, little body is as blue as her face. One of the world’s greatest heart specialists has given Anto- nia a July 6 appointment at Johns Hopkins hospital in Balti- more. Whether Antonia will be able to keep the appointment which is her only chance to con- tinue to live depends on the good- ness of the people of Key West. Contributions can be mailed to the “Let Antonia Live Fund”, P. O. Box 226, or a phone call to 1619 will bring a Legionnaire to pick up the contribution. The Order of Eastern Star Fri- day night.donated $10. Other or- ganizations are planning dona- tions at their next meetings. Under auspices of the civilian contractors of the Naval Ord- |nance Unit a benefit birdge par- (#) Wirephoto GIOVANNI ROSSI LOMAN- | ITZ (above), young atomic scientist accused of Communist activities, has left Fisk Univer- sity, Nashville, Tenn., in a huff, rather. than admit or deny that he belorigs to the party. Dr. Charles S. Johnson, president of the Negro university, said the 28-year-old physicist stalk- ed off ‘the campus when told his contract would be suspend- ed pending a congressional hearing. Lomanitz was named by Robert Davis, a former as- sociate, as a Communist work- er in testimony before House Un-American activities commit- tee, day at the Navy Officers’ Club. | Mrs. Herbert D. Norviel, Mrs. | Howard Barrow and M R. S. | Gardner are the co-hostesses. The | party will be open to the public. | A fee of 50 cents will be collected }from each player. All receipts will go to the fund: Sappa Creek Here To Unload Deisel U SS Sappa Creek, a Naval | R hi; bili : tanker, tied up at the Key West e a IL itator Naval Station yesterday and Tmmedistely began unioucing «| Here ‘Tomorrow cargo of deisel oil. Later she is}. E. L. Miller, counsellor for the to be moved to Craig Dock, where | Vocational Rehabilitation Service she will unload additional deisel Sat be at the Monroe County oil. She came to Key West from | Health Cilnic tomorrow from 2 to Charleston, S. C 5 p. m. He will interview any per- . __|sons who call on him. a POOR OLD CRAIG CAR LAID UP? SERVICE STATION Peace at Dion, Pheoe 094) he Hardie Find Ports Your PURB OIL heats R ri W. A C Grease. Serey ot) Roy's est Auto Parts Co. LET US Change Your Oil ee segrivhe yrs "nce RRR eRe Ca people kept me sei Saturday con- NOD be PoP o a Associated F coal miners fi “to return ‘to ty will be given 1:30 p. m. Tues- ‘j Allee Case Set. ‘Allee Waives a ’ Held For Possession” The hearing has been set for tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock. Alce claims he ‘was induced by an officer to commit the of- fense of which he is charged. It is understood to be the govern- ment’s contention that he had {committed a prior offense, mak- ing the law on entrapment inap- plicable. ~ Z Half Million Coal Miners: Out Of Pits my The their pits today in- accordance with an order issued by John L. Lewis, president of the United Coal Minets of America, issued on Tuesday of last week. Lewis said. today that an abun- dance of soft coal is on hand and that the week’s holiday will. be in the‘nature of stabilization of the soft-coal industry. | Tomorrow Lewis is expected to !resume talks with southern coal- mine owners at a series of ses- sions to be held in Bluefields, W. Va. Later in the week he will confer with company representa- ; tives of coal mines in northern , States. 3 | He also hasan engagement for a conference with representatives of the United States Steel Corpo- ration( which owns mines that ‘employ 20,000 workers. His , agreement with U, S. Steel is ex- pected to be used as a pattern with other mine ewners for a scale of wages and social bene- fits. Mrs, Chambers Back On Stand |In Hiss Case (By ‘The Ansocinted press) WASHINGTON, June 13—Mrs. Whittiker Chambers resumed tes- \ tifying today in the case of per- jury against Alger Hiss, formerly emplayed in the Department of State, whois charged with per- jury. | He testified before a grand jury \that he had not seen Whittiker |Chambers subsequent to 1937, whereas Chambers and Mrs. , Chambers have testified that he and Chambers had conferred on jseveral occasions after that year. Hiss is alleged to have partici pated in a conspiracy to divulge |government secrets to Chambers, | who was supposed to pass them jalong to Russian agents Counsel for the government said today that they will call. sometime this week, hand and typewriting experts to prove that notations on ,copies of govern- ment papers were written by Hiss and that a typewriter owned by Mrs. Hiss was used to make copies of the reports. | Boy Scouts Reduce Age . Requirements (Re The Ansecinted Peeeee NEW YORK, June = The Boy Scouts of America Seturdey announced a one-year redweteet bl in the entrance ages for ite Gf Gee one gram of Cub Scouting, Bey Seowt | sees ing and Senior Scouting. effective ; ees Sept. 1. yA In announcing the revision, Dr : Arthur A. Schuck, chief executive, said the change wae) i Ge authorized by the orgeninetten’s national executive beard efter « View gt KR three-year study in which leader and parents were polled fer thew opinions. : 1H . L . Seout oat te After Sept. 1. boys may enter Cub Scouting ot & instead of ©. Boy Scouting at |! ineteed of 12, and Explorers at 14 inetee@ = ge Qrates of 18 Rete aces Schuck said the program "lena saan known as Senior Seowting will so. peweee oe Mee ‘ become “Exploring” with an scope including land, se end “ — activities as well as life explore _—— tion. 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