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swed an attvisory this morning in whveh it was said that indications ee @ auiested The Ne oe Pec euitatee heme met aebeet ee eee ot Sey onthe ment’s, Whife; Paper. on China, (P) Wirephoto HERE. ARE. THREE OFTHE MEN, whose.names figured. prominently in the. Us S: State Depart. released: in. Washington Friday. It quotes a:letter in. which Gen- ‘ tion or “wreck”? will, Be held in Miami in Sept rn: The. w is to be sponsored by - ty Voiture 492, - Mia Past Chef de Gare’ Gearge J: Pernick was appointed Chairman of the Ways and Means ¢ it~ tee for the ensuing year. Serving |’ with Pernick will be Robert Dani- els, F. P. Guzewich, Francis Pi- odela. Following the promenade aj! supper was served: by. Conducte- |’ ur Harry J: Metzger. The 40 and 8 is a fun and honr- ‘ary organization of the American |‘ Legion, and its: membership ‘con- Seema vam call yon tty or autth @: Qu 2 eral Lj. Tsung-Jen (left), acting: president of Nationalis China, told President Truman China's | tains those active in the service ans - eet, your northeast Wan, plight. was. brought about: by failure. by . the. government-of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek (right) | of the American Legion: The or- : mw 4 the wee e_searest Puerto Rico, Winds thus far are} 49 make “judicious use” of: American aid. The- White Paper included Portions of the long sup- ganization stresses. child. welfare, ee , wie We. Hervey ot a Wi only —- ae and pres-| pressed. report.on, China, by) U. S: Lt: Gen. Albert C: Wedemeyer. (center). good, clean. fun, loyalty, and tol- * | sure only slightly jw normal, erans. THE PALMER TWINS of Phenix © abe ee cere a © Her pe it Pelle | but inereasing intensity is indi-, oy ee ane One-third of the. National dues} that, when. “Buteh” (left) hee oo ame ast = a Cee a te Metonst| | POLICEMEN. SHOOT IT OUT WITH. TRAPPED GUNMAN thas fot for Child. Weltare Activi- 1. yrothes, “Rack” (right). Whatever pain cor sites ie ain ot tp wvenge fer) Co = Collect meeregumentens Saeeeeeemeneneen tae i twin has a similar sensation. Oeer — ed - teat on & 6 eatment on mate Coe Vreak 3. es needle. ip the hip of one baby while ie Ledd said today that at the: aue- - & oe @ he feteont came tien sale of delinquent properties On: Site Survey Toem, Roth. cried. ep-ase 8) aos > — . ‘er | yesterday more than 50 parcels of nic ee ene ee - ws 8 Rater! can be trested | Key West land were bought in by P: P Here TF. . fvoone- tm vanch sth year | pecsame ether then the somaes, " © | Meal 2,600 Safe \fter Pall + : Ponsmeta | eugene ° Sete avuney ter any seeded] ‘Tho tne lay Weet-leddes of Study N WY. U Years Old : Oud’ Feltows. including. the: Re- avy Units |Years Old Found Prom jth Story et . wt © bekahs, held a joint meeting last. i: i, ; prunl aiahe tp henan-ef the vt ; Sixteen officers, all:memzers of U — — phe ter of the order, who is visiting in |’ a eee a TRgak a the Meaith senting retary of the Na. ™ ‘ ay . — vy, are now surveying the com- PR ate thy Somme enon — ‘ ar an me etal loud) Archie Albertus informed The Ravel Ease nn ne WO dntahad: eneh8.000 your vont ot Citizen today that arrangements Headed by Rear Admiral Rich- | The digging has been teking pt o have been made for a series of ard F. Whitehead; USN, the|2t What is known as the Ke * “yer rep softball games to be played in| bia Blure, the site of an ancient t a " a w board arrived yesterday at Boca your Bayview Park by teams composed ga <1) | fortress. e sking | of elderly players. Chica Air Field. The board will Ths entisthed . . remain here until Thursday when | | leeg oo gg a Teo Ay § ROR ntative| Mrs, H. K. Sabins and two | it. will depart, old, some balls of woolen ¢ Fae Anaeme wan! ¢ __ ““ ae ~~ a Lage fh a 5 " ; and wooden utensils— wer . ~~ it oF yesterday to visi rs. ins’ K T -See in the ace seetion of the : < opemees fer) mother, Mrs. Otto Lundquist, of | 1wants: £e@ i 9 - ne me Seite ore as elt-| William street, Mrs. Sabins is) 16 a - con % jvidiren, Die the former Myrtle Sheppard of : i B. le Of ee = ; | Datt ‘TODAY'S > eter will nee . , re ANNIVERSARIES . Will Camalier, bookkeeper at (®), Wirephoto—Copyright, 19g9F by the Chicago Sun-Times) ay ay. Know Ameren 4 ents ave Cabrera’s Wholesale Grocery, who - x . | anid < eheelly cedig- | had been visiting his mother and]; HEAVILY ARMED. POLICEMEN in. an express. office.at Chicago are shooting it-out witha gun- A motion: picture, “The Battl Benjamin Silliman * 4 ons * oot He seme ae other relatives at Miami Beach;|' man-trapped.in.a wash: room., Traffic Officer Jack Muller (arrow) shatits that he has been shot. | of Midway"; will be shown at the ; . am a oe ' extates temilee of returned nome yesterday. Startled fellow-officers turm.toward him. He suffered a scalp wound, .\The policemen poured weekly meeting of the Key West —— ame whe cannet ; bullets and tear gas into the wash room. The gunman was killed. His body, is sprawled on the | Kiwanis club tomorrow. by J. H. " - - Pete of metern) Today The Citizen: says,in an! wash room floor. (right). Police. identified him as Edward Shumake _ Three. policemen were | Loeser, AOC, of the public inter me - “a . ‘ eegreere Geese. | editorial paragraph: wounded. 3 i Se cabhonnes praation-office-otthe Ur S! Naval - “ee « eft at en sn ot sss ably esas gS aay x Be ST aa 2 a.» PAix- Station. B. Pali “we a en) : —--= - 5 = So ——_———---——« |’ Also on the program. will be Ge- clipper shin fin ‘ak heat prted & & m aw f om : Ceeecccvcecooooocooosccs Mrs. F Arch r orge Faraldo, who will show. mo- ‘explorer he athe oe want evereh veelt to| Washington, Oregon, Montens, Frank W. Johnson SF. tion pictures’ taken by him on a] S¥Pigrer of his generation, js - s = eepereweter pobo and Idaho have) 20per cent of U. People's Forum oe ° . recent vacation. to Marineland, San Fr. — - ~ po Pee Sh as |S eae pore 2m | Dd Vesterch ‘Dies Inn Miami | Porias! i819 Charles's. De dt te toe So) Reeptelee the estimated undeveloped poten- ester ay ee °| Fs a tamed pe York oe .- oe > 2 -s tal : ‘The Citizen. weleomes express | Mrs, Florida Archer, 79, former Apply To Wed editor and public servent 8 00%) eerie | Frank W. Johnson, 68, died | Key Wester, died in’ Miami on , in Hinsdale, N. H. Died © - ie ~ve ted) individual medical) and financial terd. fte the Gale: * ; a % Dee a eh cennet be geterq@ined injmesds.. Assistance is given re- Me 2a it ms eo in the y | Saturday. Funeral services were} An application for a, marriage | 1897. . s may need | gardiess of age, rane, creed or col-| ore NOSPital. ranted, The writers, should be | '¢cld in that city yesterday. ligense was filed. Saturday in the} 1839—Nelson A. Miles, ae & ered injor. More than 110,000 polio. pa- Funeral services. will be nel | sete ang is a letters 10 She leaves two daughters, Mrs. | office of County: Judge Raymond | soldier, lieutenant-gener @ <~ales tet © chapter as-' tients were directly assisted. in this afternoon at 5 o'clock in St.) Oo’ ano ‘paper only. Slamature of | Rose Cox ana Ms: Vera Hefter; | R. Lord by William.C. Sedgwick,|army, born near Weet a» tame. pomeiility can- full r" to th dof | Paul’s Church. Rev. W. F. Lutz} the writers. must. accompany the | two Erickson and Orville} 19, of the U. S. Navy and Lave. | Mass. Died May 15, 1925 wil or in part up to the end of | iS ciate letters and will be published un- | A, even grandchildren and | nia. Ros i 1884—Sars —_—— ent ‘» peal the afterward. but | 1948 P ee F fenw requested otherwine. \ several. great Grandchildren, | tim Rose: Viekery,: 18, of Tropical Sara Teasdale eh 8 ep eet whet | 5. In addition, your chapter| Burial will be in the family plot ere several great grandchildren. Hotel. poetress, born in St. L ROR ET) OFF aOR , = yeu eeally need help. | can put you in touch with proper| in lls cespstomee vith Lobes Fu- THANKS THE CITIZEN Si aaa | —————— Jan. 29, 1933. at eh © ee, Hemel tele with sources for nursing and physical{ eral Home.in charge of arrange- | Editor, The Citizen: A ; d i as Siemee = Seg loprerentetive ot the therapy at home, can refer you to | ments. As Secretary of the Key West | costa Injure ; Seek Divorees Mail The Citizen to Relatives “* = rehabilitation and _ vocational Survivors: brother, Ve: A. |Better Business Association, 1| * | Petitions seeking divorces were a ve hoepitel teaming agencies, will previde Jehnson; sister, Mrs. Ellen J:} wish to thank you for the whole- In Truck Crash | filed Saturday in the office of e iad mal service m literature designed to foster bet-|/Schrader, Jacksonville. hearted cooperation that you are bs | Circuit Court Clerk Earl R. Ad- o.° Addinc Ma teme Be Low oe “| ot Phymeel ther- ter understanding of. infantije| Pallbearers selected’ to serve giving us. through news stories} Walter Acosta, an employe of | ams by Ivan W. Watson against itical Spree © ant fem paralysis—so you will know what ' are Benjamin Ketchum, J. Frank | andseditorials.in your newspaper. | the American Standard Plumbing Frances Cecilia Watson. and by A. % Per Bug oe Semen! comters | fo expect and hew to help your Roberts, Charles. Albury, Paul.|T can assure you that this organ- | Company, was slightly injured | Roosevelt. Hamilton against An- A mer stent efter hee | polio patient back to a useful] Boysen, William H. Monsalvatge | jzation will do everything in its {Saturday when a company truck | nie Mae Hamilton. nnouncement +e. te wt ot apphances such as | life and Tom O. Watkins. {power to live up to the confi-| figured in an:accident near Tru- | . ~~ ~e oem ote oe need.) These services are made pos- oe ! dence that you have shown in it.|man avenue and White street. Pretzels were first’ made by a na fest ' sible by the March of Dimes each}: In. Japan, the fan, is regarded | PAUL J. SHER, Secretary,! It-.was erroneously reported:|monk’ in. southern France in 610 For City Con.miasion Let Us Demonstrate te Tae * : cided upon January as.anemblem of life. Key West Better Business : Acosta had been killed in the ac-| A. D. ALBERT G. ROBERTS on A ss0cia " cident: vy a) =) POR VIOLATING ANTI-MASK LAW A GU PEO aaa nae nase 1000 VISITORS JAYCEES HOST. TO — ad (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) wewsPAPe x y call by Comander C. G.|as many members of. each local m | Walker, commanding officer of} organization as wish to attend, Morera the Snipe. Spalding called at the| but two official delegates are rar. em ; aE (®) Photo GOP GF SOLLOE MOVT SEARCY of Overk, Ale., stands béside three young Negroes who are ~ em octehng Alebames new law. All three were given short jail sentenc- “ ‘oii on ‘eft t right: Tommie Johnson, 19; Raymond McClendon. 20, and Robert Mill. ~ © Seeeee ent Slller admitted forming their own “Kiavern™ and donning white sheets to “ghtee Begee girls whom they accused of misconduct. } + Tomorrow night all the officers | named from each organization, ,)and these are the only ones per- mitted to vote during the business ivessel which is berthed at Pier Baker of the Key West Nav Station, On Saturday, in the company of | sessions. Two members of the J: G. Thomson, British consul at ‘Key West. Jaycees on the ; | Jacksonville, Commander Walk ate Board of Dir s: Presi- s J. Curry and Manuel State President Ed Rood y as ter had called on Acting Mayor | Louis Carbonell and City Mana- ger Spalding at-City Hall. dent Cha Lopez. | has appointed Charles J. Cur state chairman of Christm ; ofthe Snipe have been invited to | tivities Committee. | attend the meeting of the Kiwan-'! Following are the chairmen of is Club at 6:45 p. m. at the South committee handling various Beach restaurant. Representatives | phases of the just-closed Summer of the British vessel will attend. | Conference: Robert Dopp and During the meeting of the Ki-| Kermit Lewin, Conference Ar- wanis Club pictures of the Battle | rangements of Midway will be shown Chief Petty Officer Jack Loeser | tion; Newt Ketchings, Arrange- of the Key West Naval Air Sta- | ments for business meetings: Jeff Jack Delaney, Pub- tion. Also pictures of the Marine- | Knight, Jr., Conference Ball; | land as taken by George Faraldo | Manuel Lop Cocktail Party; | will be shown. | Isidore Weintraub and Louis Car- j- Yesterday the visitors went bonell, Exhausted Roosters Break- aboard the British frigate. They | fast; Joe Pinder, Finan Kermit {were allowed to roam at will ewin, Banquet A: gements; {through the 2,000-ton vessel. | Henry Higgs, Decoration of Jay ‘Members of the crew of 160 men | cees Clubhouse. and six officers were stationed at strategic points throughout the ship. to answer the numerous questions fired at them by the vi- sitors. | be read, | Tomorrow evening there is toi | be a cocktail party aboard the Snipe. The officers of the ship will return a similar party given them by the-officers of Key West Naval Base. | The Snipe is scheduled to lgave } port, Bermuda. Four of the big Elater fireflies of Mexico or Brazil can throw en- ough. light by which a book can | carry her good will mission thru- out a“number of eastern ports, ending up at Albany, New York, Ac- | by | licity; Freddie Edwards, Registra- | Key West on Thursday. She will then she will return to her Home| BENEFIT BY THIS GOOD NEWS COMBINATION YOUR HOME TOWN PAPER complete, Real gives you deble local news. 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