The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 20, 1949, Page 1

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‘New York Gavernor Maintains Sheriff Should Keep Ord ler, Not State During Strike : Press) ALBANY, N'Y. Aug. 20--Gov- ernor Thomas Dewey has refused to call out the New York Nation- . burned al Guard or to send state troopers | Fire tise wae ee $ to a struck Bell plant in Niagara )000. Falls. » Bell Aircraft officials had. ask- ed Dewey for police protection claiming that its struck workers re CLOSE EMBASSY | ANTON, China.— Hip. ere pratee pads patures of @ mummies <f segitnned had used lawless tactics in the | here in face of a Communist army | Voters 1 petitions fr strike now in progress. ‘The CIO|*PPreaching 175 miles away. Sev-/ 000 bond heue for the sheet of pct, <7 « workers were accused of break-|®O4¥ Percent of the ing-amto the Bell plant, and “beat-|4iving in Canton will remain in —— ing up” workers not on strike. }2h@ City: The American officials . Dewey’s answer to Bell au-{left by C-47 plane. — (#) Wirephoto—Copyright 1949 by the Chicago Sun.Times) thorities denying the request, re WHILE AN OFFICER (second from right) holds a portable light, another patrolman (second from {Stated that if police pentection is MAY STOP TRAVEL left), pumps final shot into Ernest Craig (arrow), as he makes a futile attempt to escape from his Deeded Shae it should come, irom |, BELGRADE—Premier Tito is home after a three-hour gun battle in Chicago. Craig. a 28-yesr-old Negro, was wanted for shoot- pk migenats ‘agara County Not} expected to close down. the ing a child. After police set fire to his house on the west side, Craig attempted escape from sec- | if oh ty der between Yugoslavia and bania as a result of a Yi i fe { rt i joring the rationing end-story window through 18-inch passageway (center), between his house and a neighboring K. Mi * venched yeater-| Marry home. Policeman at left carries shield. ; est-Vivami © {complaint against ation is supposed to ha - Sk ior Sane ie ey W intidents between Albania and o- Business Leaders |"* °"""*__ MIAMI PACKED | «ecu | Negotiations Truman Thanks | Japan’s Men a In 100-Day - Chamber For Lose Women--- sagen tii : R 1 P nel , F M or MIAMI, Aug. 20,—A delegati Seutheoraing golden Strike Ended oyal Poincianas |Free Mountains | ,,.420!2 Avg. 207-4 sccatien the forthcoming golden jubien (My The Associated Prens) President Truman has written] TOKYO—(#)—There are no Key Woe yesterday es on| dress the VFW members at 11:30 hhh pri ave reaps to Edwin F. Trevor, president of} more mountains in Japan for men iro He legen a.m. Monday legotiatrons — between the the Chamber of Commerce, i dockworkers and the shipowners’) thanking the Chamber for the. cnn. Eve Hees? hie bays there. * 3 FOREST FIRES RAGE broke down today after a four-| Royal Poincianas sent to Wash-{ Sued mile-high Mount Omine| There were 125 businessmen in|’ poygp, day conference. The stopping of | ington last month, it was reveal,|in Nara prefecture southwest of attendance. Some suggestions }sizes raged in the Idaho Wi negotiations further intensifies} ed today in Trends, the monthl Tokyo. from the floor were for the state Park 5 oer © the economic ¢ondition of the| publication of the Chamber of|,, Before the war, there were a} to pass an off-the-track betting | 10 sa Sabie — " islands. Commerce. lot of peaks where women moun- | bill, or to tax hotel rooms. Only a to be fighting the bi The dockworkers’ strike is now | The Poincianas were gathered tain climbers were not allowed. | few businessmen were ‘for the afternoon. in ity 100th cay. by a woman, who had the Cham- itera aie has built temples | propased general. sales tax, claim. Harry Bridges, head of the un-} ber of Commerce send them to | @eTe.24_wouldn’t allow women jing that the tourists would “foot’ ion, left today for San Foancisco+Washington. *| around. Came Japan's new con- | most of the bill, and not the resi- | isetuss-further-continidtion oF )=“The Nations ATHATT “Undeity S aomeelter the war and a news naasaiet ¥ ne Ade the strike with union’ leaders'|took the task, without charge to day for Japanese women. They} epresentative G int Stockdale there. the Chitnber‘of delivering them | Cope ss free asthe men. And}of Dade-County was in attesdanee Both union leaders ‘and’ ship|{o Blaix House, the home occu- all the female mountain climbers at the meeting. owners have been requested by | pied by President ‘Truman. took advantage of the new day. the U. S. Government labor de- — Rieke aa They began scaling every o. cp eee A) I Van Zamit of Pennsylvania, | partment officials, to come to] Boliaf Held That A eth tee element Je Morris Bids For eho are coming to Key West on | Washington in an attempt to iron iets i ash 9 oe Teda Monday, will stay probably at La |out the diff a] . 1 ea sora ade amalee ies rs Green 5 Position y | Cometa Metel rather. than the A request th labor depart! Communist Group ; 5 ij | ti i i ) ! | l t i rit } f i li : I RT 1 i f il | aan f ‘i ! In é a On Thursdays James C. Register, chairman of the Monroe County Draft Board i : No. 48, announced this , morning; were ot Cot eae adjourned | Little White House at Key West | ment officials go to Honolulu was = A A G Kl H id that ‘beginning ‘Monday, Aug. 22, s v4 beter Thee & Caro. | Naval Station, it was announced | feiected. ~~ a. Kian Hea the Draft Rdard will bi-open ‘one ; aeer we am Gineneeninn today by the Key West Naval oe In k inland Doomed Ferry To Cuba Bay weekly ‘on Thu 3 from 8 mo o© “| pihMiNGHAM Aut eta ove z 1HAM, Aug. 20.—Bven lam. to 12 noon, and from 3 p.m. STOCKHOLM. ana: 20. Neu. To Start Monday before the burial thi afternoon }ig 5 p.m, Registrations To : ot wees paid off at the Ven Zendt figured in congres : teak rm The © ceets whe eerved at this | Base 7 * * : ¢ inet lnventiqntin the adop 6 tral observers here believe that ‘ t 2:30 of Imperial Wizard of the} The Draft Board office is in t y West-Cuban automo: e Draft Board office is in the = on set fer the tion of the 1-36 bomber by the | Sart Aug Ze At it mmunis' ake fe : u Kiux Klan, Dr. Samuel Green, }iocal_postoffice building. é ”» ‘ real Conant LAw Forces of he Communist plan to take over | pile ferry will start operating on | i> atlanta, Ga. other claimants to local postoffice building o- hot 6 ’ Finland will fail. The observers: Monday from a space back of the errr = Poinciana School [peeve thet tne strike was poor | ota Gury Building, between sim- BUILDING BOOM . : ly timed and that the Communists }onton and _ Elizabeth _ streets, Mw Registration will take place at : ’ 4 Poinciana Elementary School on would have had a bette: James H. Church, one of the August 22 t ugh September 1, the position’ are grabbing for, power. First to announce is ‘William Hugh Morris, 44, of this city. Mor- ris is now in jail on a court con- for victory if they had owners, announced today. from within the trade unions, “We will start Monday after- * ‘ , All pupils are requested to reg-! 5 cages . ttempt charge. According to Mor- sot cur AT TAVE RNIER; er fortoen’and new studenthee a cere ee eee | memeeeven it we have’ only | oneliis tie (Moria) and. Greet had . 4 9 wer former and new students. ' in disrepute. automobile to carry,” said Joften spoken of consolidating the | Thi tration is for the Ist] Today the Finland Federation} Church. through the 6th Grade. of Trade Unions ordered 40 unions Ea sy ae pe in Alabama and 3 All Ist “Grade children who }to go back to work by Tues A reid. RNAS! registered during the Summer! day or be expelled by the federa-| Russia Plans - Round-Up will not have to regis-' tion, y | ussia ans : na yet # resale a response rom Green's followers. KEY WEST CITY 3 Homes And Motel*,.,;,. TEMPORARY Sheet Heerd Member * ' Ke » dor Gicindiires The Finnish government re-} More Books | ene @ tears Te 7 4 }mains confident during this coup} 2 Permits total $115 ae 08 ab-of otmmpwary Willies %0 Ja School Law requires a| tu seize power by the Comme + epee nee Te ; Among Recent Pormt musd cinentl fomp Geeding To jhe th echenlroom birth certificate be presented for sul Bi 2 ts jin te banat Uaolis-miblished - P : three hames bean beet he Ruitding | Beard members present said | all i J de eS entering Shirle M France Ye a munbarict Use std et < ermits Sunshine Guasasuiien ties wer “ the cot was teo high. Then by|school. The child must be six’ . H Psi 0 Fil MP : , |felephone they got in touch with | years old on or before Jan. 1, 1950. | i Po (rt rece auger of the ver m Building Inspector Rey | b-~S. ee et. [the Army Camp Wrecking Com- Ser a ae M. T T ¢ despa ? “| LONDON — (#) — The man 7 Cae ohn lpuny et dtarke. The price quoted Whit S oe Is | ' ay ry O UPOSS | ture said in the last pre-war year} siouched on the bench at. Lon- Butler Says Permits = - ee Lhy the company was considered e Sumac Is Aa they published 179 book titles| Gon’ station was just what a mit | Issued This Month | asie evens Saxe ter “. cy. | Then decision was made to send C haninel Tuesda | totaling 3,100,000 copies. itary policeman should not be: called fer fame cnet a — 1a : as y In 1950 it is proposed to pub- : | gE werting p Blanding to| Here As Coast Le Sebel {Cap over eyes, buttons undone, Exceed August, 1948 ‘Then there wer 0 pasar check inin ings offered . 7 (Ty The saxoeintes tren! | lish’ 381 titles totaling 37,100,000) ci parette dangling from lips.. The for the constrarten of mie tt The extra room is only @ tem-| |_ CALAIS, France, Aug. 20.—| copies. \Cbwious colonel in civilian clothes | _ While the construction industry |!" ; Bae : * Feeney pretest. O'Bsver painted iGuard Vessel | Seventeen-year-old Shirley May ——_——_—_ j bristled with indignation. elsewhere in Florida is slumping, sotd eee Te « cook. eae pat A the bond issuc of $500,000 | hee 2 aes France wie probably make the Fisherman j “Stand up, man,” he said. “What| building permits issued so far in| was iguaet te Peet a ae enn Preeeue- | cutter, which wil ba aeaulariy. as: chenne ee, oa ay when s \do you mean by setting such a} August show that there is actual-| Michael Pylrase Tie «© den «al a new ool at Plantation 1 a s S 3 | z on ‘ fey woulo be undertaken. The | 18" , work from the!” Should conditions be “right” on | Gets Snake je erer anaeniemuivea the re-|1¥ 2 building boom under way in eA, J a pRew eched would ide facili | Key ¢ ard base, ar-tthat day, Shirley will make the {clining figure. ee a build ee Oat oe the wedded at Tavernier and |"Y"' © : attempt. } HELENA, Mont.—(?)—James| “Dammit sir, what's your num-| In making this announcement | this seems Pete 9 o® , | tater redte The vessel, which carries @} Tonight at 9:30 o'clock, a 40-{ Cline, caught no fish and didn’t, per? Who's your c. 0.?” bellowed | today, Building Inspector Roy | construction eaeke sn | Fentat as drawn @p by “Tew of 20 men and one officer, is | year-old Egyptian will attempt to| want to return empty-handed. So | the colonel. Butler said that permits issued so | Phat weep pat te howe on Ps «© State Sur Board, which | commanded by Warrant Officer | cross the channel. No one has} when he saw a rattlesnake beside; “Now look here, mate...” for in August exceed August, | cctioms of the otute eate a examination of the | Oscar E. Carlson who served as| crossed the English Channel this | the trail as he headed home hej At that moment he was called | 1948, by a total in excess of $15,-|— feeds of the 5 executi fficer here in 1944, | year, and chances of a successful] lassoed it with his fish line,}to take his place with other ex- | 000. bxted School estimated the | When he was a lieutenant com-| crossing are getting more remote | brought it to town and gave it to| tras on the station platform for} Butler, looking at the records, cut 20) was to be spent on mander. é a : | daily. ia carnival. {filming another scene in “Seven said that in August, 1948, permits RAUL'S CLUS wer The Sumec is 133 feet long, and | : is ae —j)days to Noon.” The colonel} issued totaled $100,000, so that for ; has a displacement of 600 tons. 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