The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 23, 1949, Page 1

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. 1aR Me Piret Stop (het OF Polite Letters Five Savannah | Pie howe in Savannah, Ga, forme the Citizen that,. five SoU Have Edge’ | Senator Lueas Says Injunction Clause Will * Lose, But George Thinks Otherwise (By The Aswaciated Press) WASHINGTON, June 23—The senate has rejected two other plans to get a clause in the new labor bill that will be equivalent or nearly so to the injunction pro- vision in the Taft-Hartley law. Voting on the injunction clause is exepected to come up in, the senate tomorrow: Senator Scott Lucas, administration ‘leader, said today the, vote on the clause will be close, though he thinks admin: istration forces have, the “edge” But Senator Walter George of Georgia, active the pro- ponents for the injunction clase, thinks otherwise. He admitted that the vote. would be close, but added he oe confident that the “edge” will be with the Republi- cans and those southern Demo- erats who wish to retain the in- junction clause in the measure. Sawyer Post Is Increasing List Of Members Five applications ‘for member- . Miehle; Nelson E. Doty; and Mary. W. Amy. Bie Albury gave an ex- cel the Ji Unif for the team have ar- rived and will be distributed oat aS tut oa ship.and clean sportsmanship and| Koy Went * wouthe left Sevannah ina boat; develops courage, fair play and < deteeeen: | @ June 15 to make a trip to Key | team spirit. © tag payenent «of West. They were reported Tues-; Junior Baseball competition is enti Cay Here we oy teeter anmeunced « aa «tia oles of «6 palite te krerts Hetier Gert where to come foterts City Tea Col geet the we wer con i her of Leeann pite te Heetibes te {9 sewer con mies of bath mie We 6 them up to Reh DO Spal core $65 88D thet payment ater savant “ con the & Hwa sot 0 conte are wot ve we teat they Royal Duteh Airliner Plunges 15,000 Feet Th Plames Into Adriatic Sea | Theres Biv Abeard fee Pevees Malian Se eopaper Heport- Feeding 21 Hedies He Somer tnted pewess MOTEL AM Hedland, the Adriatic Sea off By abet a trom Heme ww epaper published * wheeh 1t was said the wm ceen & be on fi 4 18.000 Q@wet over te Rater beret ee Cmmes Mere te theted@eaths the | 4nd North Africa. crewmen) = — « dispatch ow et ehe nosed toward day to have reached Palm Beach = were scheduled to arrive in Mr Maid that’ the young men | distributed folders about Key West in the Chamber of Com- merce in Savannah last year. Mr. Thompson requests that members of the local Chamber of Commerce or the Jaycees meet | the youths on their arriyal in Key | West and show them the sights, particularly the aquarium. Names of the youths are Bill Kehoe, Huty Davis, Morgan Askew, Bobby Stubbs, and | John Groover. )-—— | guarded by city officials as exces- naive | The city has just completed col- letion of the scavenger fees. All| of the larger delinquents have come in to the tax collector's of- fee and paid the charges. There are stil) several smaller accounts | to be collected. 1 e——— | |the water, leaving behind her a trail of flame and smoke. The paper further said that} thus far 21 bodies have been re-| jeovered and that search for the} | otheris is being made The airplane had been used by June | the Royal Dutch Airline as a pas- | clubs : ' ‘teh aerlimer today | Senger liner between Holland and | others ‘have changed to Chinese- Batavia, Java, by way of Greece >i BRADY'S Florida Grade “A-A” Eggs You Will Like Them 1116 WHITE sT. PHONE 5 Palace Theater SOY ROGERS ana * JANE PRAZEE in Greed Canyon Trail” | YELLOW PINE LUMBER | STRUNK LUMBER YARD | TELEPHONE 616 {ing stronger than tea; and the limited only to boys who had not; peje: their 17th birthday be-| fore Jani 1, 1949: Next mont i ii eae into the 10th District pay-off. district. winner. S ee George A. Warren, chairman of “Let Antonia Live:Fund”, gave a report on the progress of the case: and funds received since the Post speareheaded the drive. Serving with Warren were Victor. Hart- mann and C. B. Harvey. Post Adjutant Vance C. Stirrup gave a detailed report of the 10th district meeting held at Miami on June 19th. C. B. Harvey gave a resume of the plans for the Charity Festival }.determine the | Clubs Decline With City SHANGHAI — () — Oldtime night club operators moan that their business now mainly con- sists of brewing coffee to keep the musicians awake and serving “tin roofs” to former good pa- trons who have gone broke. The “Tin Roof” is a free drink, so ¢ d because it .is “on the house”. Usually it consists of cheap vodka afid water. Night club business often has been call- ed Shanghai's economic barome- ter. It once was highly prosper- ous. In recent years it started to de- cline along with Shanghai busi- ness in general under the Nation- alists. Now that the Communists have taken over, there are fewer easy spenders than ever. Some have simply given up;} style ballrooms that serve noth-j remainder foresee their demise in| of gloom and cobwebs. But the GEARS In Your Car Should Be Quiet See Your Favorite Mechanic WE HAVE THE NEW PARTS Roy's Key. West Auto Parts:‘Co, 121 Duval Street Phone 442 ja RE °C RE ed |newspapers in Prague, published x ‘ THERNMOST KEY. WEST, FLORIDA, .THURSDA) blows to Cox's face. (@) Wirephoto - REP. E. E. COX (left). Democrat of Georgia. and Rep. Adolph J. Sabath (right), Democrat of Hlinois, shake hands and make peace after their fist fight on the House floor in. Washington Wednesday. They came to blows in argument over speaking time on housing legislation. A witness said Cox slapped the 83-year-old Sabath in the mouth. Sabath countered with two holding her .awn. rh ‘Allen The frail mother has broken down under the strain and is her-} self under doctor’s care. It will-be:some time next week before decision will be reached on the feasibliity of an operation. Meanwhile every. effort-is- being made to build up the little body to*stand-the-operation. News. bulletins on ; Antonia’s! condition are being given on morning and night broadcasts by Baltimore raido station WCBM. Warren reported today his com- mittee, which first set-a goal of $1,000, has collected © $1,794.20. This does not include the money collected by Mrs. Gavilan, or rais- ed at the: benefit dance given at Raul’s club last Sautrday night. In His Rectory; Communism Taught In Catholic Schools (Hy The Asgoginted Press) PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia, June 23—Archbishop Josef Ber- an of the Roman Catholic Church} in this city is on the point of be- ing arrested and jailed on aj charge of directing his followers not to comply with government orders, according to communist today. The papers disciosed that Arch-| Antonia Mujica, Key West's Johns. have received $600 from Nation- ; al Airlines employees on her ar- vival.in..Baltimore: ; that Mrs. Muji tonia, was also a patient in the hospital. She is reported to be}; Prague Communist Papers Hint That Archbishop Beran | 'Shortly Will Be Arrested Held Incommunicado * Feasibility Of Operation. | On Antonia Mujica To Be Determined Coming Week Warren. said this. money was handled exclusively by. Mrs. Gav- ilan, who worked independent of ; the committee. Mrs. Mujica is also reported to The National Airlines, whose | ‘employees gave $600 to the Blue | Baby, today reported that Anton- | world-wide coverage by newspa- ia was admitted to John Hopkins Hospital and that it would not be known until early in the week if the doctors would operate. National Airlines also reported , mother of An- suffering from malnutrition. bishop Beran has been virtually a prisoner in his rectory for a week. He has been held incom- municado, with a cordon of po- lice around the rectory. It became generally known to- day that the latest move by the communist officials stems from a statement issued by Archbishop Beran protesting against the teaching of communism in Catho- lic schools. He said bluntly that | the schools should not be used for } the teachings of the Marxist doc- trine, which ss unalterably oppos- ed by the Catholic Church. But communist officials assert- ed that the schools will be used to educate chiidien in the type of government under which Czecho- slavakia is operating. CALL FOR BIDS The Board of Public Instruction invites bids on the RENOVATION OF WOODEN FLOORS in Division Street School, Harris School and Key West High School. Specifications can be obtained in office of County Superintendent. Bids will be opened at 1:30 P.M., Tuesday; June 28, 1949, in office of superintendent. HORACE O’BRYANT, Supt. -year-old blue, baby, is i pital. No peel (By 'The Associated Press)” ‘SHANGHAI, June. 23--Clouds hung low over Shanghai today, interfering with visibility of fly- ers, as a result of which no bombs were dropped here from Nation- alist planes today. The: British have protested to the Chinese government i of which was struck in the Yang- tze River, injuri ashore while repairs to her super- structure are being made. against the bombing of British ships, one uring four men aboard: The .ship has been run Assuming that the pilots of the planes mistook the identity of the ship, thinking it was gperated by communists, the British have an- other British freighter lying off the mouth,of the Yangtze, wait- ing to go up the river on receiv- ing assurance from the National- ists she will not be bombed. Supply. Officer. Of Naval Station Suid © That. There 13 No Poverty In Iéeland Icelandic people have excellent pers published in their ancient language, well-conducted gram- mar and high schols, and the people live as northern Europeans do on farms. This is one remark made, by Commander Ray W. Byrns, sup- ply officer of Key West Naval Station, during the course of an address delivered this noon be- fore the members of the Key West Rotary club. There is no poverty in Iceland, said Commander Byrns, but there isn’t plenty, but ampleness “and simplicity and love of God and man, the culture of teaching and ! learning”. | “Many of the people of Iceland {live in the hamlets and towns { and in the two larger cities, Reyk- javik, the capital, with 40,000 people and Akureyri, near the Arctic Cirele, with possibly 7,000 people”, said Commander Byrns. “Reykjavik has traffic cops, one way streets, automobiles, buses, ‘electricity, radio broadcasts, ex- cellent grammar and high schools j college, hospitals, a national li- jbrary and a museum and a na- tional theatre, everything that goes with a modern city. “The houses are brick, concrete and wood construction and fol- low the Danish and German type of architecture. The capital has the jump on our northern cities, for they heat their homes and of- ‘fice buildings with piped hot wa- 'ter which they bring in large mains from a nearby hot spring, just as the Navy brings in Key West’s water supply from up near {Florida City. ; “The men and women are healthy and good-looking especi- fact, the boys and girls are typical MIAMI - KEY WEST BARGE. LINE. Inc. CLYDE-MALLORY DOCKS TELEPHONE 6 a modern university and medical } A number of leaves with pay were approved at a meeting this morning of the Key West Civil Service Board, City Clerk Vieter Lowe announced today Leave of 12 days was approved for Eugene Albury; 23 day leave was granted Arnold Brye, i {days for Steeley Knowles and 16 days was granted Joseph Almyde. ; A leave was also granted Paul Albury, city recreation director youngsters we find in our mort ern cities, particularly Minnesp {olis, Milwaukee and Chicage. where many of our citizens of Scandinavian origin reside. ; “They are a happy lot of \ youngsters—singing and laughing on their way to and from school The darkened winter days mean nothing to them, as happy and in summer although in sum months the youngsters ne oldsters for that matter seeming ly ever go to bed, for they are at all hours of the night because the sun is overhead, playing base ball and games, working in their fields and out with girl and boy “friends,” | Edwin Trevor, past president {presided at today’s luncheon ; meeting held in St. Paul's Episeo pal Church Parish Hall, during the absence of Judge Aquiline { Lopez, Jr. Charles Taylor intro {duced Commander Byrns. 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