The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 4, 1949, Page 4

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‘it! age, he like to work with young: who like nature study, % King, ges g are especially’ ‘asked to tor they know so -well the opportunities it gives the young girls to be a Girl 9 communicate with office, th oe oe ‘which Pe 445-W, ml oft thelr ‘services to become a it volunteer, p, 14 of tb son, intersperses wit- in sparkling fashion. gene of pr lems, is the Sek GRANGER, seuinous siiaes Se she Costes te eee | Apply To Wed An application fora ro ae by neg! add dienes was filed y Jr. 31, of the Charleston, of (Continues 70m Page One) ith) of them surviving the crash. They were rescued by an oil -} company executive in a row- -|boat. The rescued fliers 4 ley Field, the United States jon a weather observation ‘ fee ft wre Mss. Rextond By Mlesicn sb-cttioes ofthe. ‘of 1014 Eaton street, to- age Chub was held at-their will be held of next week, were taken toa hospital where they were treated for minor injuries. The Commander of Kind-; Air Force base in Hamilton, Colonel Jack Merrill, said the plane had started out back be- one of its four engines fale. The B-29 tried to land at i adley Field but, was not er - plane Was on the runway. The B-29 crashed into the’ Sea when it Was not able to} regain altitude. TRUMAN AWAKENED ,(Continued From Page One} he same one that carried the Be scens around the country on his election tour last year—dis- Appeared jn the early morning darkness. “We talked about everything,” Célonel Arvey said,” the usual! things that friends talk about.” He volunteered the information that the President. had inquired about Senator Lucas’ chances of f } getting re-elected next year. held pias hat the Post Hom = x coerernences? | “We told him the ¢hances are. very good,” said Arvey. That was the first incident today on the re- Auest leg of the trip ‘which Mr. Truman had jokingly describ as “Bi-Partisan and Non-Politi- | er The train is-due back in the Feapital tonight at 10:15 p. m., ST. ter, Armory at White and Er streets. Music by ral Isle Serenaders. Snack ER 5— i “Portable ase for Toe ‘NOVEMBER 8— 7 ig, Sparkling Waters Re- bekah Lodge No. ghee ha e- 245! While the pre-dawn meeting in Chicago was unusual, it was pot without precedent. Just about the Bar. igame thing happened to Presi- dent Truman a year ago when he stopped briefly in Chicago in the middle of the night-.en route to fcampaign speeches in Ween Hlinois and Iowa. At that t the President .also roused ‘om ne sleep long before dawn. ‘His visitors then aléo included Chica- go Democratic leader Arvey. Friends of the President are betting before’the 1950 Congres- $ioniil election rolls around, there. will be many more such “bi- inroe} partisan and beni gnarl jo Stee es watt oe 6 gre his appear- ance in St. Paul, Minnesota, yes- terday and last night. Four hun- dred thousand persons lined the streets to see the President ride at the head of a parade. Twelve d whooped it up for the t in St. Paul's Civic audi- mmunist and — reactionaries alike, and urged support for his Fair Deal program. 6 Presi. rr dent spoke in St. Paul in co nection with the Minnesota Terri- torial Centennial. i -| Se today the President is de- if” he es a rip-roaring campaign Speeches at every . | tour, stop from his train plat- Seems SS cel etna Late Bulletins Continued From Page One) 1 Communist newspaper today that there can be no peace between the Government and e Church until church leaders halt what | bY he called their “anti-state” politi- cal activities.” ace WASH N.—The — 31, 1949. Tuscaloosa, 1 1711 15th St,” Edjtor, The Citizen: My attention - has iosone a ment has slapped rigid eontrols | 70°S on" the ipment ‘of strategic , goods to almost the entire: hee eae The step has been taken, to vent the re-shipment of ‘strat goods to the Soviet bloc. OFFERS TO NEGOTIATE WASHINGTON.—John 1, Lew- iis has offered to negotiate a goal strike settlement covering nee in Illinois ee Lariat oo t, te the commis to appoint Negro i Sono Couns ie r that when I was ae ‘Colored as nal oi oe lene Lews has pers te proposal made to ere : tors. His new offer was made to rs ' Governor Adlai Stevenson of inois. tions abstaining. CRASHE! ppm are SHREVEPORT, La—An “Air | Force C-82 “Flyng er crashed-landed "about from Barksdale Field, A-Negro cotton picker was nf ed. Another picker and a crew member were hurt. TWO KILLED BY FIRE QCALA.—Two persons “were burned to death today whénefire destrayed their home at Okla- waha. The victims were eee tra E. Martin and his’ daughter, Betty Martin. Sheriff “Edward Porter says the physician and his | daughter were the only‘’oc¢u- pants of the house. He _ said the ire was discovered by” a truck driver early today, DEDICATE HOSPITAL. TALLAHASSEE.—A new two million dolar municipal hospital will be dedicated today -in this! city. Dr. Doak*S. Campbell, | president of Florida State Uni versity and one ofthe leaders in} the movement to build the struc- ture, will make the~prin¢ipal ad- dress. IMPORTANT MEETING PARIS. — An important Big three conferericé will*get“ under | way next week. It will include} the top” diplomatic Tepresenta: tiyes of the United States, ‘Brit-| ain and France—Secretary. of | State Dean Acheson, British For- eign Secretary Ernest Bey the French Foreign Minister, Robert Schuman. They'll take up the German problem. One of the well preserved ex- tinct volcanoes in New, is ‘located very near a Tar} petual iée cave, west of Albuqu- erque. City Government’ sentatives in the ture, from esd persons of 3! Charles ghee b “| councilmen ba b ; ; was @! from 3 | State Legislature I cannot Just. ire elected “eresentative Of of the pepple coi or woul itieusly on de! their ‘constituents their can tional rights and fa en American citizens to ser fcountry “and community’, a4 :| clerk or inspector at the booths ‘simply. t pens to bea Negro and then expect this same American to vote: for fem ana elect them to,office as rep-}] resentative. 1 hope that during these times of tenseness and strife when ys whole world’ is clamoring peace and good will Rol’ eee é that those who are in high places #} t and those seeking to repre: the peoples of this earth those of their communities thi they exercise the spirit of toler-f ance in all of their judgements and that they be courageo fairminded and liberal im all of theid deliberations where the} tights and liberties of their fel low citizens are concerned, * re-4. gardless of race, creed or or, beeause all we are all Amerigan citizens, hoping praying and try- ing to make and keep these}: United States of America the greatest and best country al-|: ways. I know that the people of heed | West have read about the recent). | appointment of President . Tru- man, of = Negro, W. H. Hastje,.to | a Judgeship of the 17 S. Court wid Appeals the first Negro- inthe} history of ‘our country to pe o honored. If this Negro is quali fied to serve his country on this high and honored tribunal pf our great country. | 2m certain that there are . qualified Negroesy in: Key West who can serv and inspectors at booths, with dignity and ¢r to. all iti: i col : ‘ Lelie avbigger and. most {| prosperous Key West of the fu- ture, rith he. hope’ that we fhe ae Re et he’ can Fair Deal _ Democrats} Quatre Jeweers —VW samcmar “Experienced jewelers tor Three Geaeretons NE W POLICY-— Featuring FLORIDA'S PINEST ICE CREAM” NEW STORE HOURS Daily and Sunday, 10:30 A.M. - 11:00 P.M Fri., Sat., Sun.—Get Acquainted Special BANANA SPLIT 15¢ THREE SCOOPS OF ICE CREAM Topped with Whipped Cream and Cherry ean MMe MO

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