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sadmon, 16 CUBAN Speat Several Hours Vieiting In Key West Before Dparting For Miami ty % freaee he bene They ee ond be went sightseeing Building ts Modern, feateriog Large totd Merage And Refrigeration Plant pened a new ” eet, south m they have en years nm this finest, said to y West's out purchased bor was used ‘ © market. Con Edward A. Am ms the Florida pany of this storage and which is said fits kind in are approxi feet in the eatures e ere are 20.000 Me crete ing of fioor yellow alternate strips re " ed ws ave non- i vision ting sun rays by Peping the jownward. The Serquee serves more than one Sixteen Cuban educators ar-! and Harold R. Laubscher, mana- eivet ie Key West this morning | ver of the Key West Chamber’of by eirptane from Havana and af- here departed for (Cehen toehers ane scheduled to | hete by airplane during the after- ortive te Rey Weet, spend @ few) noon. He is spokesman ‘for the qhteeeing and then go on | group. this | duled to be met by the school au- Pigrida Greyhound | thorities algo cartied them! known h J the places | tors will return to Key West af- were the’ San Carlos! ter titel Miami visit. BAER’S OPENING NEW MARKET, SOUTH OF OLD STORE IN DUVAL STREET | needed | for | ene New Johnson ENE AN APPETIZING SCENE at the wild game dinner Rep. Frank W. Boykin of Alabama (right) @eve in Washington in honor of House Speaker Sam Rayburn. Defense Secretary Louis Jeheeen (second from left) grins with a big venison bone in his hands. Senator Howard McGrath of Rhode Islend, newly appointed attorney general, delivers an out-of-the-side-of-the-mouth com- eet te Boykin. At extreme left is W. Averell Harriman, the Marshall Plan's roving ambassador t Burepe. Congressman Boykin fed his guests bear, deer, antelope, wild turkey, raccoon and TEACHERS ARRIVED HERE TODAY; 24 OTHERS COMING C. ofC. Against Transaction Or Sales Taxes (Special to The Citizen) MIAMI, Aug. 4—The chants’ building in Duval street, where they saw the Cuban Consul Juan Apreze, and then the Marti Mon- ument in Bayview Park. Also at the airpoft to meet the educators were the Cuban consul a sales or a transaction tax. the state will be in need of add c . { Dr, Jose R. Valdez Prado, Cu- KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSD mer-} kamp, associated editor of the Mi- ; division of the Miami Chamber of Commerce came out solidly today against the passage of a law in Florida providing for Spokesmen for the merchants said that it is not a certainty that tional money during the next bi- ennium. They explained. that-fre- quently the amoynt of taxes col- Address That : Evening Will’ Be Met At Airport By Officials; Summer Conference Of State Jaycees U. S. Senator Claude Pepper {will reach Key West at 9:30 a. m. | Saturday on an airplane from ) Washington, it was announced to- day by. the Junior Chamber of | Commerce, which will, have him | as a speaker Saturday night. pert to meet Senator Pepper are } Commerce; Chairman Commission and Acting Mayor j subject. Louis Carbenell. i Saturday at 8p. m., Pepper will deliver the Chamber ef Commerce at Summer Conference at La Con- cha Hotel. Dinner is to be served before the speech-making. Also, schedule to spea same place at the is John D. Penne- | ami Herald. Senator*Pepper the Key West Jaycees some time ago. His secretary, Rohert Folkes, ; ganization si of Washingten, today informed Senator Pepper T o | Arrive Saturday To | Talk Befote Jaycees| Will Deliver Main*——— ‘Chiefs OF ‘Due In Paris ‘For Conferenee (By The Ansoctated Prensa) LONDON, Aug. 4—General | {Omar Bradley of the Army, Ad- miral Louis =. Denfield of the} Navy and General Hoyt Vanden- berg of the Air Forge, American chiefs of staff, are due to leave here today for Paris, where they will hold’a conference tomorrow with French, Belgium, Portuguese | and Dutch military men about de- | fense plans of the member nations Scheduled to go to the local air-; of the North Atlantic Alliance. The chiefs of staff expressed to- Charles Curry, president of the’ day satisfaction. over the success Key West Junior Chamber of of their conference with represen: ! Frank | tatives of Great Britain, Bentley of the Monroe County |mark and Norway on the same | Admiral Denfield said Senator ! their trip throughout Western Eu- main! rope has proved to be successful, speech before the Florida Junior | and they shortly will leave for its; home, well pleased over the out- jcome of their mission. Staff | senator will come here prepared to. deliver. a strong speech. His subject was not known to Folkes. Several of those who will at- tend the Jaycees Summer Confer- spoke before; ence have arrived Den- that in the city, President Curry of the local or- . Everything is in readiness for the conference, Cur- Acting Mayor Carbonell that the! ry announced. opus | HE 1.8. RANDALL, New York ad- vertising executive, holds a cup gonfaining redioactive iodine which he says apparently cured him of hopeless thyroid cancer. Writing in the American Maga- zine, Randall says he had gone to a hospital to die, and then tried the “aiomic cocitail.” He declares it cured his back pains quickly and in a few months “cocktail” is ordinary water containing a very small amount of the radioactive iodine pro- duced ‘at Oak Ridge, Tenn. Gabrielson In Line To Head wisional _ ins; of .lected. had been’ uhderestin i “Schediifed eS iVe [and that: ‘similat-con- fter-| dition will occur at this time. ler Gay had said that indicatio | In Miami the teachers are. sche-| Were that there would be f Dace County. It is not | ™ whether the educa- Lt. Coward Tells Of Long Life Of U.S. Coast Guard commander of the Coast Guard i the Key West area, told of th | 159th birthday of the Coast Guar before the members of the Rotar: | Club today at the noon luncheo jheld in St. Paul's a- | purpose. It is constructed of cor- | rugated asbestos, providing pro- . i are: Episcopal ; i it of arms, as tection. Its streamlined appear- : te i signment o! a ance add to. the beauty of the| Shure Ean per the Coast | suggested by the opponents of the j structure and protects the fresh | Guard first formed in 1790. The bill in its present form. Congress plants growing beneath the) first duty of the Coast Guard was could curb his powers as much as windows. |.a revenue cutter s , to check } it saw fit, but he wi There is an unusual to the buildng. The door y has a wide expanse. For closing a , unique ornamental iron grill is lowered by electricity. It is op- Jerated by finger tip control. The | symbol of Baer’s Market, three} large-sized bears, features the entrance | all ves: leaving American waters. World War aboard a service tha’ atroled the Atlanti | door Coast Guard. President Rober’ The floor is protected and en-| Dopp presided. tirely covered with two-tone CRE ees asphalt tile extending to the fear of the market. There the| Saunders Going | meat sepeagent 4 cones 5 > a furnished with modern fixtu T M F Iehan and features an outstanding at- | 0 lami rr cy traction, a 10 by 6-foot show | | window, fully refrigerated and) The Monroe Covnty Veteran: showing a display of all kinds of | Service cffice wiil be closed Fri choicest m | day end Saturday, August 5th and that this country’s relationship The m are all protected | 6th, in order for the County Ser-| 7 ; ; | with China today is as frinedly as from heat and any contacts. The | vice Officer, Jack A. Saunders, to‘ T T r it ever has been. |market offers self-service inj visit the Veterans Administration ree rimming meats prepared in clean, sanitary | Pratt Hospital, Coral Gable: cutting room, lighted and refrig- | the State Service Office in Miam They explained that Comptrol- shortage of revenue totaling $55 lion, and that Governor War- ren had based his decision on that 1 report in calling for a special. ses-' IN LI sien.tg.be.convened on.September | ,. Lt. (jg) J. D. Coward, USCG, or entering | Lt. Coward came here from Maine. He served during the last Lt. Coward was introduced by Captain Carl! Hilton, who formerly was in the and a | yi nm | n e President it! i (®) Wirephoto LIA.21 BOYLE, JR. (above), cutive vice chairman of the j cratic National Commit- | tee, is regarded in some quar- icrs as the probable successor to Senator Howard McGrath as national chairman. Rhode Is- land’s McGrath has accepted the appointment as attorney general in President Truman's cabinet. of China. S government au about James Going Slowly v. President Truman Does Not “|Object-To Lessening: His Power In Rearming. Measure But Does Insist On Appropriating $1 Billion $250 Million To Carry Out Program (By Assoctated Pres) | WASHINGTON, Aug. 4—Presi- dent Truman, at his press confer- ence today, rejected the tion that he compromise on his demand that $1 billion $450 milli. on be appropriated for the rearm- ing of western Europe. He added, however, would not object to lessening his ‘powers in administering the as- had been that would On A reporter asked the President Hunt, who has | been active among the “five per- sugges- he ed to reiter- ate his demand that the full amount be made available. Truman _ disclosed that the Department of State had prepared a White Paper probably would be relaesed to- morrow, dealing with the rela- tions between this country and He declared misstatements have about that relationship, and that the White Paper them up. The that that many been made clear | documents will jcontain a statement made by Gen- eral George Marshall about the investigation he conducted during his trip to China, and by other offiicals. ; Subject, the President concluded that Republicans (By Tae Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.—Rep resentative Hugh D. ‘Scott, “| who has-resgned as the Republican National COmmit tee, said today it appeared tha Guy George Gabrielson, a lawye: succes Scott” said. further | that Republican party must do some. thing of a worthwhile nature t the party drift - along dat politi As for himself as committee, he stated, it w to see that there was di: inthe party last January when had been upheld close vote of 54 to 50. Frank Buck In Malaya SINGAPORE — () — Frank Buck, the American “Bring "Em by the apore to prepare for a new jungle film and said stoutly: “I’m not afraid of bandits — but I won't be able to start they clear off. I must think of my ff. Buck plans to parts of Johore, the ; province of Mal may use as locale for Johore Bahru is the capital of te of Johore. Although trouble in the outer parts of the state, the capital city is peaceful. NOTICE Food Buyers! visit several outhernmost which he his film. xan |Miss Valdez Returns 4 Who Escorted Her (®) Wirephoto| ing from her home since Mon- the cancers disappeared. The Jt, chairman of and asbestos mine owner of New Jersey, will be named as Scott's the pull itself out of the rut. Should tis at present, he asserted, it will liqui- itself as. a force in national head of the i) some of the things he had done {! Back Alive” man, fltw into Sing- |) filming “until | f To Her Home; Came ~ On Bus Noon Today Last Seen By You NOMINATED To Night Clubs Young Woman Missing Since Monday Came Front Miami; FBI Asked To Help In Search Rose Marie Valdez, 19, of 1203 United street, who had been mise day night, returned today on the, t 12:30 p.m. bus from Miami, it} was announced today by the | : sheriff's office. | | City Police and the sheriff's of-! Ifice had been requested to com jduct a search for Miss Valdes, jfollowing her disappearance Mon iday night, it was learned today ; The Federal Bureau of Investi- gation had been asked by the girl's mother, Mrs. Kate Valdez, to publish a description of the girl in the publication put out by] STATE perme . the Missing Persons Bureau BATTLE (abowe shel Miss Valdez was last seen late| oppeneniy aed Gen Ge Tee Monday night by a local young| ccratie semestion Se geemeee: man who had ¢ of Virginie in Teenage) pe earlier in the evening to two or mary. He oes @ Ge cee « pore local night clubs. He the candidate of U & Benen supposed to have taken Miss Val " fdez to her home at about 11:30 permet = en P tp. m. and there left her 1 ee Her mother reports that her | mominetion «© tentamenns daughter did not come into the! election im Virgenes house, Monday night and she had | -- - received no word from her up te) brown felt aul Reet © noon today. \an olive complertem We Miss Valdez was described as|seen she Ses eoneline - being five feet, four inches tall; | dress: wlth Gite eatte® weighing 143 pounda, with light! on it, ond Beck amie on it c SEEN NEXT YEAR IN SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION (VY Uryant Seve Thee Sehoot Wl Heer Much Greater EX-BUTLER ACCUSED MATRON Erection Programe Hi f i if t ti MONROE MEDLIN (above). |!" © former butler in the fashion able home of Mrs. Esley O. An detson, Sr., at Charlotte, N. C.. is charged with killing the 68 yeer-old society matron in her | bedroom. She was slain with | a shotgun. the the shooting Police say Negro admitted jerated, assuring the public of on official business. The office | centers”, and he replied that he : but claims it was an accident. | sanitation at all times. will be opened on Monday, Aug-! The tree trimming program | 4id not know Hunt. 49, NOS j == i aaaeESs aa ben | de n program [N’S as | ' Adjoining the new market/ ust 8th at_1:00 p> m. urged last week by City Manager ao | Hats ORDENS atihas Norman Artma n the Baer’s has acquired a parking ‘Ralph D. Spalding is going ahead | JJ, : i to be good e - - : jarea of approximately 4,500 SA PHON 124MM) TO the city manager cad to. LaaMUton back = ce ray a » the city manager said to-! val iN mn | T P | t square fee’ ‘or delivery ey dz { i LNe operate two trucks during all TICKET OFFICE “It is important that persons | In City Today BORDEN S MILK Name OTHoO business hours. {Owning property trim their trees | as ale | ISGT Come NEW said City Manager Spalding.) Professor Earl E. Hamilton, LF >) ST x] Soni ot eg epee ene PRICE TOURS = | "te city’ will cart the timmed {principal of Truman Elementary| ALL FOOD STORE Governor Fuller. Warren yest PLYWOOD 4 ik pe GREED 41) Fieminn at. portion of the trees off free of School, returned today from} Grade “A”, Pasteurized, | day appointed No’ » D. Art est design lines in body ae 3 unm charge.” i Marshalltown, Iowa, where he Homogenized and Butter |iman a m , Wet New Stock—Super Hard economical model engine at . {went some time ago to visit an] Milk in single service | pot Con GOOD BOTH SID! HUDSON CO. €AR TROUBLE? ios nO “nee - cra 3 | wired Horace O'Bryant, county | COMmainers. telegram receive om and Greene Streets | We Have PARTS, PARTS | Palace Theater | school superintendent, ‘that he| CALL FOR IT ae STRUNK Antonio Estenoz, Owner | and PARTS WHIP WILSON and jwill not have to submit to an se = Other members of the comm “°"PHONE 1688 | Roy’ CHRISTINE LARSON in | &Y¢ operation. There is every in-| Remember, if i's BORDEN'S | oo. pau Archer, Charles) LUMBER YARD adie Sin Alllgnee Sakon toiahane Kew Roy's Key West Auto Parts Co. dication that his eyesight will it's got to be good , Outboard “Motor! 121 Duval Street Phone 442 “Crashing Through” |not been affected, Hamilton atecema “SER A BOMRAP RATES | and Toppino, Dewey Riggs j PHONE 616 OR SERA —_—