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eee Stack Given Year, TRUCK 1S: DEATH Wife Placed Under Probation Today ¢ hikdren Are To Xe ane per a a Pinerd Wish Their TO A 87,516 CACHE SIX PERSONS WERE KILLED AND. 20 WERE INJURED in a aboard this open-bed truck en route to church near Fulton. Miss. into the truck and scattered the dead and.injured along the road Q@y crowd of revivalists riding SPAPER IN THE U.& ¥, AUGUST 18, 1949 nee s\Zoning Laws \d ee ee “ference thes, ean If Repealed, Truman Colored Committee In| he people tf Ge Be Says, New Taxes ' Must Be Imposed To Take Their Place (By Ansoetated Press) (By The Assoginted wrens» WASHINGTON, Aug. 18—Pre-| BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Aug. 16. | @* “Seeereettes sident Truman said today that if;—A Negro committee today ap- ag Westies Wetere ukqueeiiae ‘congress carries out its promise to|peared before city authorities: Phas regent Birmingham Seeks oan > = End Of Segregation ‘General Harry Veughan © oe (®) Wirephoto }- heavy lumber carrier plowed hundred feet. All of the victims lived in the vicinity of Hamilion. Ala, just across the repeal excise taxes next year, tax-" and asked them to repeal all oid, bo ees * canes eee SANE a ilipeerea es of ‘some other kind must te aine laws ag segregate whites reporters a e ° imposed to make up for the/ 9nd blacks in Birmingham, i that he 2 cee Negotiating Martello Towers |Congressman mney the government wil lel gant hos ave beth, caue Sa Me ths fy pee : ¥ - tof clashes between the two races. Veughen hae se = 2 bd Explained Today Hits Federal ! In speaking about the announ-| Action of the committee re- of “crities! towne ee e e€ 3 5 Z z |cement made yesterday by Rent ed Ate . a ny - of the ema * q a 3 legroes he! nig! pro- said that» “ To Rotary Club |Extravagance —_| Expetiter Tiene_ Wood that he Tet iat in atning” ince, te amy ee ee oe eee 3 will have to remove control in More than 2,000 attended the courte of ew aun Ge! Geos A history of the East and the} ORLANDO, Aug. 18 —(FNS)—/ one-third of the areas where rents meeting. |—hearsay evbdenes 5 West Martello Towers was given) Rep. Syd Herlong, of Leesburg, ‘are still regulated, President Tru-| City authorities replied that! But regarties «¢ Gt te Union President In before the Rotary Club today by] freshman congressman from the,man said he regretted that con-|the zoning laws, instead of being been atid, ie Pete! aa © toe sch Conference With W. Curry Harris, who spoke in| Fifth District, hit reckless gov- j 85S had not allowed Wood suffi- | the cause of inciting the races to | it is only tote hat & wt ete eral the" abstace : of Julius Stalk TWenehk spending al a ineeting saath pap tastrencosent his office |riot, are a preventive of that’ given an apeerlanly i = ae Shipping Companies } Stone is ill, ie and warned that the gov-] Wood said that it would be 3 peed rp bad a vies thet as |e tee Lg — erate Seeking Settlement Harris also said that letters, erfament must begin managing its days or more before he and his} action will be taken to repeal dent poke og oon Pipe wal Comast iiecinen: stad. Deasek will be written to Rotarians and | fiscal affairs in the same petey | Comeslbannes have determined the | the laws. [hum shouta te HONOLULU, Aug. 18.—Attor-| all other’ eitizens next week en-/ families are forced to budget dhaie FREE OFS. sopaicy. Saati te ye OR Gene: el Vewchon eee ney General Walter Ackerman, | closing Martello Tower stamps | incomes. i —_——- Ralph L. Hig |= ready ot CA,.7 p am Jr. of Hawaiian territorial gov- , worth. $2. Addressing 125 delegates to the B “ P ed H eS \netese it te = ernment, said today he is defer-| “The money-is for the Key |state board meeting of the Flori- | aplism recedes i Weather Man, ed that ' ping action in the dockworkers’:West Art and Historical Society, |4a business and professional and a | Al - Strike: in Hawaii until negotia- j Which has ‘revived the old} women’s clubs, Herlong said: Execution oe eo jeharter held by the - organization : on lin 1940,” said ‘Harris, “You can ot MA Harry Bridges, president of the th—-Dr. Moore {contribute either $2 oras ~much Longshoremen’s Union, is in con- nated may be deducted » from Helen Jones Harvey, 48, who/ ference with representatives of your inepiné taxes.” A the shipping companies in an at- Also at the meeting were Paul es found 900 in her Spacipent tempt to reach a settlement. It de Leon and Antonio Gonzalez, at Marathon yesterday morning, |is expected that the conference ; who represents the Cuba Mod- @ed @ natural death in the opin-| will last two or three days, and.j erna: Magazine, published in Ha- tions, now undetway, are con- . cluded. ee og the women on probe com be oe vom: The ctuldren are & gieeed woh the parents of as you want. The money so do-! have for myself and my fami. “Sometimes in my personal life there are things which are “ble and whiek T-would - lik | NEW YORK ?—In a round up of Copel in a Nati =}: seetion of Chine recently, Gen- eral Li Chi Pin discovered among! in Washington, who had the Communists some who had! here visiting relatives, has gone learned about doctrines of the|to South America to arrange for but if the money, was not avail. able we had todo without them or at least postpone getting Catholic Church and wanted to|the interchange 2f weather re- them. 4 _, | be baptized. ports with the Washington bur Board T Ona national scale, he said,{ One day, reports the Society | eau. | one treasury raid leads to an- ‘for the Propagation of the Faith,| Before coming here, he had | Key West Piansimg fee a ton of Dr. Herman K. Moore, of} for hat reason Ackerman said he; vana. They are writing a series ; other, with DOE BLOUD, saying ‘the military chief told a local ‘traveled 4,600 miles by plane in| scheduled ate Guete © 5 . Key West, who performed an| Would be inactive. : lof articles. containing a. piece! “they got theirs — now it’s my|priest one of the Communists] the Bahamas, checking arrange-\held at Gly el oom ® autopsy. Today is the 110th day since the about, Key West, for .publicationy turn.” se wanted to be baptized. “You| ments that had been made for) study the queues = Sas ore Re oot wrth aang the eu a strike began., Two weeks.ago the inthe magazine they represent. Only. answer’to the’ .problem,{ should not. come, Father,” he general weather reports but! the aaming lel i ; ——* © eeether, get under| A eroner's jury under B. R.| Hawaiian: legislature. passed“ a| They. were: introduced by Ben-|Herlong said, was to try to make| warned. i " im| particularly for, radio _ tane-| eomaain pool ben 4 Lowe is scheduled later today to} law empdwering the governor to nie Ferganded, a local restaurant! all groups realize that they must ourselves mission of: intoemetion, tt the! hana i ied Sete Gere beet! boid an inquest, but tt is believed take® such. measures he® thought mam, ¢ ow. ‘ | wait until there is money in, the], The next morning at sunrise| event of hurricanes in. that arco.) TheChawey of O ‘ B Aten eters, 3.) 14 will be a mere formality, acy Would eftd the: - Ue-up: Ancther |: Phagiagas ave’ Dobp- resid’, treadury to pay-the:bill the Coramunists wereexecsited. In| “Mr. Hig’ was dccompahied | receors = # eetee Male eet te the Mate Hospital of) aing to papers. Peace Jéatice law, a few days later, was adopt-' ed. » * SS eagerasas the afternoon the military chief to Key West by Mrs. Higgs and/other aight, geetester t le oe Hebert. wae charged | ‘ fed giving the government the a F sh H De returned with a smile on his face.| their daughters, the Misses June Commasien ( Geule @ chen aud Ohtering with, & R. Lowe of Tavernier called|power to seize the strikebound D. ae Be: h Innis! ouses “Well, how did everything go?”| and Pat Higgs. They are visiting | zoning laws t Sool sal ~ <tonten of committing rape. | the jury at request of J. Lancelot] wharves. aytona ac ‘ asked the priest. “Very well, Fa-| mr. Higgs brothers-in-law end| bait home @ Seaeee “ Meaney deen Gewver, counsel | Lester, assistant stat attorney. ——— ah Rejected In ther. I stood next to him’ and| sisters Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Stead-| yard = Seats seis ie man bed ot) Oe Alfed K Haney. whol Lime Pie Will | Chill Delayed J when the music stopped immedi-| man and Mr. and Mrs. Sam| The Cheshe Gewe © the ieeene hospital | husband, Alfred K. Har whe Ime rie 1 bs A ° ately before the execution I bap-| Harris. Mr. Higgs is scheduled nother tal - foes ates comnts found her body and two brothers, DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.—() ustralia tized him. Before the water was return here from South America| detract from ~ ere aaed & ieee physict- | Lee and Dow Jones, of Miami. bt thet Rekerts we} epez Funeral Home expects come mentally un-|te ship the body to Miami for funeral and burial tomorrow. —Oldtimers expecting the ocean to turn cold early in August seem to be in for disappointment. Nearly every year, Lifeguard Captain Don Kirkwood says, the temperature drops in August if southwest winds blow. They blow the warm surface water toward Replace Birthday \Cake August 23 | NAMES ON PETITIONS Key Lime Pie may some day replace the time honored birth- day cake for use in celebrating birth date anniversaries, it was Sig the Gulf Stream, allowing sub- yh) iol ved ere today. ceived this | SUtface cold to rise. : 4 h AO oe ee ee eeee Key |, The change occurs only where morning for three cozen >| the beach is white and wide and Limes that were air-expressed to « sie ae Re wide and is not noticed at any Lie esis a sormuek winitor| WOUt Gaus, The water ig. still Fitters Meedomts OF 8 pomaayon in cack | Here, fell in love with our famous | Mood ofa change coe . Lime Pie and decided that she : Hage Neved DPeveeghans se heete Vee Hess tecateteng Petitions | Went would make one for her mother’s |birthday, August 2rd. aa: Mrs. Wells on that date, and it is certain the . torthdsy wishes of residents | IS The Railroad In Stanhoe density The students circulating the pe- | ttions are Key West High School: Clayton White Edna Romagucra Edith Hampton | Pat Hampton | best birthday wishes of residents | of the Island City are extended. \VFW Will Hold K { Douglas lever atthe | Amando Henriques a a gh Sia AS wn tn cunstr + fone! es, ! - ‘ yroad trains just Semnltie get rebuild a = ‘ ‘Meeting Tonight out Mrs. Allen Wells, 48-year-old . ana ee | = a ck 1 A regular meeting of Southern- een ane gs Deming) set Lae Barro most Post 3011, Veterans of Fore- | {11 Cin’ | Years, she as cet ‘ ' ign Wars will be held Thursday ; evening, at the clubhouse on Eliz- | Chapman any | Leila Lynch taker, porter and lamplighter. through this Norfolk village with-} tor of the Sngapore Anti-Tuber- ; | | | = ry on his head, he was already _SYDNEY—()—Four ready-cut}in the other world. He never had timber houses imported from|a chance to damn his soul!” Sweden and Finland likely will Warranty Deed be sold at a loss. Landed cost was } (Filed Yesterday in 10 days. j the ents ance YMCA TALENT SHOW STAGED AT BOCA ‘CHICA LAST NIGHT $3,326 each for two-bedroom} houses, aad $3,472 for three-bed- room types. Final cost of the houses includ- ing erection and Sydney suburb- an biulding site ranged from $8,-| Nina E. Kemp has sold a prop- 446 to $10, 980. Highest bids for! @tty near White and South streets the houses were $3,876 and $4,-/t0 L. P. Artman for $8,500, ac- 199. They were not sold at these |©ording to a warranty deed filed . yesterday in the office of Circuit Second Showing Brice the Ste. . The houses were imported as a{Court Clerk Earl R. Adams. They i “i trial bythe Bast ‘Asiatic Co. (Aus Property is at 1210 South strect. Made; Show Will Be [© Wee tralia) Limited. Similar houses } oT Given Wednesday the USS Wilk - built in Australia cost $6,460 for 0 ¢ ne . ngsng ore wes One the two-bedroom type. Most hous- pen ampaign At. Naval Hospital Need Yuu.” i es in Sydney are built of brick. = The second showing of the YM. | @itee# Mie Ree ow For New Jaycees —|ca'tatent'Show "was staged ut | “starts TB Called A membership drive for the) boc Chica Theatre last night | «Deep Prarie | yeh membership drive for the Faye Bervaldi, soprano and new| isang tie Pag ¢ etiie 3 a ie 2 S*{addition to the cast, pleased a} Singapore Menace !ne*'s sting of th Junior! Capacity audience with two ¥ cals. Miss Bervaldi replaced Korleen Wuebbold, who is away on vace- | j tion. Lt. Donald Gilles of Box Chica, director of the YMCA Give Club, received a great ovation when he played a piano solo ar again when he played a Boogie The campaign for new mem- bers will end with a dinner Sep. Association Clinic saysjtember 14. The club member ship has been divided into teams dur- ing the drive. The losing team} will buy the dinner for the others | in the organization. SINGAPORE—(#)—The direc-: culosis this crown colony has the high-! est rate of active, positive tuber- culosis of any city in the world. Dr. G. H. Garlick described the NOTICE Food Buyers! Douglass School pA ge She is on the job 17 hours a/city as “nearly saturated with Woogie arrangement as encore <- perative! Oiga Leggett | abeth street at 8 Pe for the at-/4ay and watches a dozen trains/ the disease.” He said his _associa- Fillowing tho Mateos Amo on yah he] Sarah Evans tendance of the members at the | Pass Siougy: She ate ince tne | ae gee ie inches of beat BOAT BAR with the entire cast on the stage,| Mf t's GORE® © te . fee based ERO ee eee re gre| Miami, August 21-26, 1949 and a! ioe eae i18 years AIR-CONDITIONED Sen eeay’ within the area ecignes| DAY. will be held immediately | 2 \—— Sports Results Dail Palace Theater BORDENS WHA (rrr | Oe cocee the city| see i Be Sata egy epee aki kcdiilenia dian re UPBON BOARD treets are not marked and th 5 , | rar abe SHEET ROCK Students are likely to get. into] commander Tony | Artur =| Saqaieen plang of} — BINGO — MARJORIE REYNOLD in & e each others territory. but the city | members of the post to attend | Friday Night, 8 O’Clock || Game ts and See te NEW 190 “Bad Men Of Tombstone”, ‘< #ts? S#eHEEe (Continued On Page Three) | thi meeting. 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