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- | Trade Costumes And Get Into Chicago Museum . ‘ Gn’ Indian ics taken another) attive is bantod at Chieago’s Mu- but importamt step toward independence and self-sutfi-} seum of Science and Industry. So ¢ Interior Depattment disclosed that it had discontinuec M Supervision over certain tribal affairs of two Indian ~the Saginaw of Michigan and the Stockbridge of Wisconsin. It was the first harvest from the Indiar Act of 1994 (IRA), the Indian version of, the New which was designed to make all Indians some day inde economically and politically. set up a plan under®-—— could works their" tion is heavily dependent or } ist of the status of govern-| Uncle Sam for all kinds of wel by proving them-' fare, educational and medical as Seives-self supporting and cap-j sistance. In the 12 months end able-of-self-government. After a! (DS June 30, they” cast” gir .. Zovernment- $44,310,314. years they could gain ~ phe program of the Indian Ser either through | vice for some years has been de “the tribe or by permis-' signed to get the Indias on thei secretary of interior./ feet and off the taxpayers’ neck awo tribes were the first; as‘rapidly as possible. But th for freedom and the first’ government hz; learned throug! it... Many, others séem |‘painful and expensive experienc readyefer it but can't seem to that this cannot be done. all-2 nigke-tp their minds about ‘some fonte; despite repeated clamor fo matters—such as whether the just giving the Indians what. i new. pein cheuls Sila cor ages oo, nennend letting ‘hir munal.tribal ownership jum. shift for himself. * berygrazing and other lands and! ° That-has ‘been tried repeated! yenterprises. {in the history of the republic. an Each of these two tribes con-;each time the Indian has com : ‘tains about 500 Indians. Both are, back after a generation. or’ sc half-dozen wrap-on skirts for wo- men visitors, wearing bathing suits or shorts. Bathers from near- by Jackson Park beneh on Chi- itely : would enter unless all were ad- nitted. The girls went into a hud- He. They disappeared and soon ‘eturned. All were passed through the en- rance. The older girl had ex- hanged costumes with the ap- wopriately clothed 12-year-old. ° jPredominantly of mixed blood ‘penniless, disease-ridden an What's Doing andare well assimilatet. instheir direly in need of public care .Coramunities, enjoying. the game; When he has been given ful at the “working and social conditions as/rights.to his property he- ha ‘other, Americans there. usually dissipated it through h: ‘Thein-new status gives them!own improvidence and the- ma Y.M.C.A. 18.0. oe CHICAGO—(>}—Bathing beach the museum sdded a stock of ai! Rates Per Line of Space for Single and Consecitive Days 8 Point - @ Point - Lightface (Regular) Type BLACKFACE CAPS I Day 10¢ The rate for 8 Point black- 3 Consecutive Days _- Ye 6 Consecutive Days .. 8c. 15 Consecutive Days _.. 7¢ 30 Consecutive Days __. Ge (Display Rates On Application) 8 Point LIGHTFACE CAPS The rate for 8 Point-light- face (regular) caps is 1% times a line more than the cost for 8 Point lightface regular type. & Point face Type The rate for 8 Point black- face type is 1% times a line more than the cost for 8 Point lightface regular type. face caps is 2 tirtes a line more than for 8 Point Tight- face regular type. 4 — » Display 10 Point Type 1% times rate for 8 Poimt lightface regular type. t2 Point Type 2 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. 18 Point Type 3 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. 24 Point Type 4 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. the part of the advertisement where the error occurs. FOR SALE—MiSCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—APARTMENTS | AND HOUSES FIVE bundles. of old newspapers, 5c. Inquire The Citizen Office, FURNISHED apartinenis, 3 rooms | Phone 51. jun22-tf and bath, everything furnishe 2. $75.00 and $85.00. Coral: Hotel Apartments, opposite Post Office. YOUR FULLER BRUSH pe Minimum Charge Minimum charged for any tion will be for 3 timate 5 words per line.) gy i i i g & ii gz i iil sk at takraen wr SE ALL ADVERTISING IS ACCEPTED under the following conditions: In the event of error im advertis- ing, transient or contract, The Citizen will’be responsible only for the first insertion in CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING, and in DISPLAY ADVERTISING for only the actual emount of space occupied by FOR SALE—PRINTED FORMS lia, to collect his scalp -- bonuses last month he got a check worth about $1,500 dollars. Not a~ bad return for a fortnight’s work. he hunter was Clarence Car- business, even song the Bete sed adherents of the strict” - ist-Leninist line. Czechoslovaks. got further proof of this Tecent- py when the jans.- them a bill—in d the liste, who brought im sealps of 200 | 1 enort of a Czechoslovak track pests im Australia, with prices on their heads im many parts of the Carlisle’s hunting rou- dingoes flat desert country on motoreycle. As a fast dimgo can to 4@ miles an hour, the ‘3 as money not only a shot. ming Class, U.S. Naval Station En- listed Men’s Pool. 7:36 PM Spanish Conversation pianist. Leader — Chaplain Emmet Michaels, and beaks of creatures are overt Class. 7:30 P.M.—Rehearsal. — Mary | &:06 P.M.—Diseussion Group — | and field team to an invitational meet in Moscow. Upon their return some of the athletes said that, although they lost on points, they had profited in “a great lesson in socialism.” A month later the Russians also gave them “a wacking stiff bill” for the ride—to Moscow and back—in Russian transport . The Russians asked dol- lars, no Czech crowns or Soviet rubles. The Key West & Vicinity: Partly cloudy with local showers in the j area thru Wednesday. Gentle to | moderate easterly winds. Plorida: Partly cloudy thru Wednesday with occasionab.light shewers mostly in afternoons. Jacksonville Thru Florida } Straits: Light to moderate varia- } ble winds over north portion and | moderate easterly ever south por- ttion. Weather clear to partly F cloudy with a few showers most- fly in south portion thru Wednes- ann von and responsibilities chination’ of white land grab ang13-30t DEALER day. other. American; except that ber: SUNDAY- + —jis back with full line of brushes. : Ne ” s 3 ¢ ett - {is th . — 5 No small craft or storm warn- ‘they cannot sell their land with-/' Now the idea is fivst to pre 9:45 A.M—Java Hour. FURNISHED studio apartment,| Something new has been added.| SMALL HOTEL, downtown Key Showers, Musical! ings have been issued. out. tbe: sppraval.of the Seer@ary | pare «the «Indian, {or freedom | 9°09 P-M—-Classic Hour for Mu-| near beach. Porch, garden.| Your Fullerette girl is here with| West, or lease to responsible | Instruments, Box- iain -of interior. This rule holds in the | Teach him how to farm, raise : wp sic Lovers. Adults, no pets. $65 monthly.;full line of cosmetics. Daggett}Party. Box 8-XY¥Z, c/o Citizen. | ing Training. i “tary Spits prime hoceemcnion Enea ra cca Oe 5:00 P.M.—Ping Pong Tourney,|1040-J.. Apply 1214 Duval. | Ramsdell,, Write P.O. Box 505 sualt-th) 3:00 P.M—-Pye-Natah Finger | Key West, Fla, Aug, 90, 1949 ey, y & ber Set jobs in his con fs (Pays to be a winne: aug24-tf; for representative to call. FOR SALE—TRAILER struct yy tea. i i ice, © 7 a. 4 ; : alt, 3 3 to a winner.) Pp cal (Observation taken at City Office, to. the Indion’s‘inpoverishigeat.|sment, restove his pride in his rac’ | 6:00 PM—Tour of the Island pode S TRARER, Whucy. Ag| 790 Pa. — PareyNeval Hee- $50. nn. ESE} : Many other Indians acest lene culture, and’ gradually le | 9:00 P.M—Everybody Sings—- heen saan t Poi ia ei e = ee pital (Second Tues- Temperatures ‘tively well off and seem ready for | him: get used to taking. care c Patio. FOR RENT | ROCK, marl, send, top soil. See Por i se sa go day). |Fiighest yesterday —..- ~ 89 clannide freedo phe ; rales 10:00 P.M.—Refreshments and |[P New. Barge Apartment for | us for cheapest prices in town. }G- McKee. SURGH TANS : Ar | Lowest last night 80 p] m, such as the|himself—learning primarily a F ‘ 2 or 4 Adults - All-! ie 8:60 P.M.—Movie Feature. lenominees of Wisconcin. the) much as the white man does abou‘ cree Kitchen - Wonthty or Yearty - [gy }1060-M, Buster Cerezo. augl1-30t GARDEN AND LAWN WEDNESDA’ — 84 Klamaths of Oregon and the; the value of the dollar. . a ae Ne Bets {—____________ 1:00 P.M.—Fishing Trip—u.S. | Normal 83 Bee oe Okiaton es [o-Mhe Indian Service has esti | ‘800 P-M—GSO. Meeting, first STUTZ HOTEL } 8-CUBIC FOOT Frigidaire, new ee | Naval Hospital Pa. | Precipitation But until the final step is taken| mated that about 53,000. Indian | , 2nd second Monday. 410 Fleming Street augi1-t# unit, $100.00, See Basil Tynes! SREPARE your soil for that new tients. | Fotal last 24 hours 02 ins :all the approximately 400,000) ave now ready economically an: Pre ape Rone Raa SN | at Romey's Bar, 513 Fleming St.|" arden. Information. Key West} 9:13 P.M.—Dance, Tune Top-} Fotal this month 4.88 ins. American Indians aside.from the; educationally’ to make the ‘nev Games. ad oe" FURNISHED apartment. The Bil-| aut{iGarden & Lawn Supply. 830 atime | seacbamne wane se fae ; two-trikes are warcs of the Fed-| adjustment. Another 75,000, i i : sills hese ya Fleming, Tel. 1019. aug29-tf} T! — ' To! is year .61 ins. ie mera ar The: secretary _ ‘may be ready in five'to 1¢| 9:00 P.M—Dance under the} Nat Hotel, Eaton Street. | LADY'S Dayton bicyele. in use = . 2:00. P.M. to 8:00 P.M. — Club | Deficiency this year .. 2.75 ins. ‘of the interior must approve all years. It sees no chance, how wae Pritchard’s Qrch. aug29-6tx| one month. 1024 White St. |EXPERT free trimming and open for.use of all/ Helative Humidity. 8:30 a.m. - business transactions such <a pever, of turning loose the remain 7:30 P-M.—YMCA Glee Club as % ‘ aug29-3tx pruning. Wardlow's Land- facilities, Library, 72% eases and loans. Fder, more than 250,000, for a grea Tskaawanl with Casabeaniee? FURNISHED apartment for rent. | scaping. augl-tt writing room, pool Barometer : The’ bulis of the Indian populgé many years. ~ Singérs, Fitst Congregation. Re to 526 Simonton or 533|7OR SALE—National Cash Reg- mie pikes. punching ee Laval Sam am. = =~ = ihe =: ~ al Church. illiam. augs0-1tx]" ister, Apply 711 Duval St. BEAUTY SALONS Se pa ee, pose a ins.—1015.9 mbes, 8:00 PM.—Rifle and Pistollgwo one-bedroom _ furnished ae i "ming Class — U.S. /Sunirise 6:07 a.m Club. 2 s SUMMER RATES in effect. | S * ‘| s — = : 3 3 apartments, all-electric kitche: e Abn ack 20 per cent reduction on all/ Naval Station. Sunset 6:47: p.m. 8:15 P.M.—Bingo. _ Prizes. wide verandas, hot and cold wa-} 1WO steel bunk beds. $15.00 each. heat ¥ ermanent waves. Cold! FRIDAY , Moonrise 2:02 p.m. 8:30 P.M.—Talent Show Re-|t.. adults only, no pets. Can ABC werher, $25.00. Luggage ie sad oe. 30 up. Beauty Colony,| 7:00 P.M.—Radio Music hearsal. Bill Haynie, direc ms a ~ "go | trailer: 901 Duval Street. up-| Waves $8.< : ) iS Sas : tor Southard St of call 300-M, | St2iT5, Tear. augio-Sr SSF Southard, Telephone 200. |» AE FUE Sineckae, teatro | eaves Rees) WEDNESDAY— _ aug30-2tx = tor. Tomorrow : 7:15 P.M.—We sing around the oy een FOR SALE—USED CARS HELP WANTED—MALE 8:45 PM—Coffee Hour. (Eastern Standard Time) Piano. Mrs. E. E. Crowson. | Gve-BEDROOM apartment, two} OR FEMALE 9:00 P.M.—Square Dancing, High Lew i pie enone Te outside entrances. Tile shower|1941 BUICK limousine, four Ben Bard, AA,} 2:43 a.m. 10:31 a.m. a .M.—Movie on the Patio. | | REE UES og| brand new tres, new paint job. sat leader. 5:15 p.m. 8:38 pum. % a and floors. Near new beach. 11201 4 on : EXPERIENCED cook’ wanted.| Buster Perpall, operator. Washington Street. A-1 mechanical condition. Price} 1104 White Street. SATURDAY— THURSDAY— 7:30 P.M—YMCA Glee Club practice. All servicemen in- vited. Don Gilles, director. 9:00 P.M.—Dance under the Stars. John Pritchard’s Or- chestra. FRIDAY— 7:15 P.M.—Everybody sings. ano. 8:00 P.M. — Beginning Ball- room Dancing. Mrs. R. Hor- tensteine, director. 9:00 P.M. — Country Daneing. (It’s for Squares.) er, Mrs. R. Hartenstine. SATURDAY. 12:30 P.M.—“Let’s Go Fishing.” Sign up at YMCA. 8:15 P.M.—Movie on the Patio. Buster Perpall, operator. ecutive—Forest Turner. ' Program Director — Mrs id dor, Mrs. L. Wuebbold at the pi-| The call-| 30-31 | I ___ sf $1,000.00. See Basil Tynes at Apply aug27-3tx | 1:00 PM—Pienie — July 24th. | 2:00 P.M.—Gotng to the Beach? | POR RENT—APARTMENTS _| Romey’s Bar, 513 Fleming sphar Single rooms $10 up weekly.| old. Call 654-M or 1083, ak for} AND ROOMS ED. ALE Dressing rooms, ——__—_. | — | HELy WARS = showers, checking FOUR apartments, rooms and) !947 STUDEBAKER Champion.’ peal sales clerk, some typing.| 9. at Clu light housekeeping rooms, $5 to ‘ ae Spt United| "rhe Collins Men's Shop, 505| °° elie =p - Singing | $15 per week. 411 William Si. Street, one 559-W. 4 a paces | — Me Ss, i aug24-30tx Affrre i arkansas ae Pianist, W. C. Stal- ——-—___— oo TWO waitresses for cocktail lings, Song Leader. FOR RENI—HOTEL ROOMS | 19:0 PLYMOUTH De Luxe Four-! Jounge. Apply Manager, La! gy, Nilay —— Door Sedan. In very good Concha Hotel. Se) eae tg pean ps OVERSEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming.}shape. Tires only few months | eee _f and on clear days HAIR STYLING {Pike’s Peak may be seen, 175 jmiles to the south and Elk Mt., Double from $12. Coffee Shop| Dr. Mitchell. Apply 611 Caroline | and Bar. aug4-tf | Street. ; FOR RENT—ROOMS |. : | Dpricny. ices as000 ADs eal Bee ee tree ca fe MaeArtaur Homes. After child, school age. Call before 4 i P.M. Phone 105-W. aug29-2tx FOR RENT—BUNGALOWS = jf = z | 1936 FORD: Coupe. Runs good | 200.00. Apply 406 Grinnell; t, xt Wahneta Kovash. CONCERT €AN€ELLED BY PITCHED BATTLE ROBESON t f ; f ITS WINDSHIELD BROKEN BY A ROCK, a car is overturned during riot between and concert-goers in @ picnic grove near Peekskill. N. Y. A. huge crowd. estimated at 5,000 per- sons, was caught up im the Surging battle which raged im darkness in the wooded area where singer Paul Robeson was scheduled to give a concert. Af least eight persons were injured, two war veterans seriously. in the tierce three-hour riot. The corcert was-sponsored by a branch of the Civil Rights Congress which has been labeled subversive by the Justice Department. () Wirephoto | FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD FIVE cool, spacious, decorated furnish ¢ for Friday morning; } F eee tub-ahc FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES | sunday or Monday eueees age bat coomeetenes dt porch, garden = i eee NE fi cx ithe latest hair styling for 1949 adults. 1401 United Street. \7 TY 48-in. fa For full pa s. call lang 1986. © ug27-30tx | Bt} vith % hp. motors, § Poor Old ig Service Station, a } * vit nlhpmeniaiia | Chris Garage, Dania, Fla 2 Avenue WANTED TO RENT YEARLY 2-be 0. FOUR aug29-3t, MISS Etta Faye Hinton, firs‘ - | prize winner and holder of the! UPRIGHT piano, $30.00. Apply ; silver cup of the Hairdressers and | corner Seidenberg and 12th St., | Cosmotology ‘ styling contest, is now manager 3t of the Beauty Colony. . Phone 521 Southard. aug2-30t : j Association, ‘or appointment. TRANSPORTATION hair 206 CKARD Limousine, leaving | k and} 100 miles west. | 000 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA (Reference Station: Key West) Time of| Height of Station— Tide |high wate: Bahia Honda (bridge) ———0h 10m 0.0 ft No Name Key (east end) —+2h 20m = Boca Chica (Sandy Point) —0h 40m Caldes Channel (orth end) -+2h10m +1.4 ft ° NOTE: | SERVICE AND REPAIRS —SA WFILING EXPERT saw.filing of any kind | fi of saw. Ges: Turman, 621} Caroline Street aug29-6tx PERSONAL ; MR. MARTIN of Martin’s Hair Stylist, 922 Truman Avenue, has | Furniture Moving Local and Long Distance Agent Transfer MARINE MOTORS | SODA fountain, stools, counte. a mee ciana Place. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE | x| —— —_| and shelves. Second hand h blonde Cc Span- ONE Speedlir 13 feet, 6! windows. Two porch windows iel, age 3 months. If you know {I inches. Co: h trailer.| ft. by 10 ft. Benny’s, 900 S the whereabouts of such a puppy. Mercury outboz . 10 h.p.,| ton Street aus please notify J. D. Blakisler, 47 |five months old. Apply 9-2 Po ———e et (evenings). aug30-: | | FOR SALE—STORE | EQUIPMENT Large ocean frontage. Business — | KEY WEST REAL ESTATE {| | property ae ae on Truman Avenue. JORDON Reach-In Refrigerator | Duval Streets. | 40 cubic feet. Just Tike new.! Homes and. apartments. E.C. Original cost $675.00. Sacrifice | Paul Boysen Co., 626 Fleming St for $300.00. One beer box, elec-| Box 303, Phone 153. Here since | — tric, 1 year old, 21-ease capacity. | 1919. augl-30tx and Fleming SLIPCOVERS and draperies tom made from your material. pply 408 William Street, Phone 463-R. aug29-6tx MISCELLANEOUS. (—)—Minus sign: Corrections to be subtracted, (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to be. added. MAJOR GENERAL (Continued From Page One) an “error of judgment” in his ‘dealings with Maragon if all that has been said about Maragon is true. The hearing was adjourned till tomrrow morning when Vaughan again will testify. (FOR SALE] Newsprint Second Sheets , f 25e apartment. Call 1322 nt size, good conditic + at 122 Pine Street. au white. Co Spaniet pup. Re-} mer Fp g ie8 sien — ward r rned to 1225 South or; FOR SALE—HOUSES |GAS stove. Magic Chef 1° Phone 713-W. aug29-se) ee a EV. Kineeen —_— ——- burner _ tabel-top. Exce cae ee H 5-ROOM house, comes do dition. Apply (upstairs) LOST in Key West on or about} sections. Must be moved head Street, aug30- August 20. Olc model green! premises. 419 Grinnell Street ns ——————— Parker 51 pen. Keepsake. Re-} rear. aug30-5tx| FOR SALE—RESTAURANT [ ward if mailed to Mrs. Arthur} —— —| EQUIPMENT ,, 8050 So. Honore St., Chi- FOR SALE—BOATS AND | _ aug30-3t } - " cus 650 x 16 600 x 16 PLUS TAX and 50¢ MOUN Ad Other Size Reg. and Low WANTED Original cost $550.00. Will sell <= Romey’s Bar, 513 Fleming Street.} land. aug4-tf} Street. 1328 White] aug!9-tf 1 Must sell. e for $275.00. See Basil Tynes at} LARGE LOT on ocean, Stock Is-| QUIET place to. practice. pay for use of piano. 30, ask for Irvin. Will Phone aug29-2tx 1103 TRUMAN Pre LABOR DAY 2/or 1 TIRE SALE COLD RUBBER TIRES by DAYTON 23.05 18.75 20% Disc. on Paints - Hdwe. & Ho EASTERN AUTO & HOME Price TING CHARGE PER TIRE Pressure at Same Discounts usehold Supplies SUPPLY CO. TELEPHONE 418

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