The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 10, 1949, Page 7

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Just As In Germany Today, 53:Year-Old Native Say The People Didn’t Know What The Issues Were Twenty | ¢ Six Years Ago; Declares State Police Should Have Let|~ Nitler’s Men Fire First Shot; Bavarian Steered Rout F EPWARD H. GIES, The Citizen's Washington Corespondent, Writing From Europe av Not Enoush |Contact With ny mee ide We For Work Done PITTSBURGH. without any trouble <3 : operation on her been offered a fair price for the work involved in rescuing a doc- qtistt H Geipp. © student at the time, is one of few actual observers available to déscribe the first tor who made a crash landing in ‘ _Peteeh”. Two American sergeants led me to him in Etarnsberg after a day of fruitless ‘the Everglades. The Indians say, hy tor @& eyewitness account. They are Kenneth Swartz, San Pedro, Calif., and Donald y rescued him, took him by . Pry _ Colorado. - t to a place that eventually! at other! toy ‘» @ender and graying. I was introduced to him in the house of one of his German led to his arrival in Miami, They | People, however, was able rg nine at vg a4 and we had driven a jeep through some of Bavaria’s thick- returned to the scene of. the|‘® understand She Pn. ttle English. But his friend, Claus W. Bolton, is better at it, expedite the interview. Bolten and his family are moving to the States in two w Pa @8 © Great propaganda weapon to give Hitler,” Gripp crash. The ‘Indians say that they spoke dismantled his plane, dragged it prise Ps on eft fi i into Hitler's Brown Shirts," he an- yone alterwards said—wasn't it terrible about sympathize with the Hitlerites?” ef Fs Hib Has i 5 that the entire job took almost| that she was losing j them ten dollars for their trouble,! “But doctors say The Indians—who belong to chase of new paintings for the (®) Photo ing in part by hunting frogs, but : : “}25 miles through the jungles and e : lahen re-assembled it. They add basernaiigg © 3 yr uthorize X% Fo at she was . : -+ The Indians say that Dr. Lel- ee hecagh ces: ‘te Purch ase ] o don Martin of Sebring offered] rest of her days in but later raised the fee to one] mad, e ° hundred dollars ‘after they pro- pniey ryere wi Of Paintin S tested. They add that this still] one week ago. They $ : isn’t enough. ; double-crossed Hitler. He| JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Nov. 10! ‘ the Seminole tribe—say that they the state police. He|—(FNS).—The State Board of, may go to court about it. _ They! the night before,” Gripp| Control has authorized the pur- ; = explain that they earn their liv-} Ringling Art Museum at Sara that they quit work for the time sota. Approval of,a plan to spend LEO SMITH. 10, of Shreveport, La. examines the crown he will’ | being to help the doctor and that less for renovating old paintings| wear Nov. 19 in reigning as “King” of National Kids’ Day. James | they are out the money they 4 VIDOIIIOL SE. ’ i ! 5 F : tee ee well as I con remem.| Lhis Republican = [24 more for new acquisitions), Snell, chairman of the Kiwanis Underprivileged Children | W°Uld have earned otherwise. ber” he said. “There were Send Pr a Sage Commitee in Shreveport, explains'the significance of the honor. ‘the Hed enon. manutabtibed many soldiers in the streets, s Presents fact that the museum would lose |. TRC @a¥, will be observed throughout the United States and | + pivwood used it in 1867 to eed armored cars. No one| To Democrat its ‘usefulness if jt'remained dor.| . COR88® *F the Benefit of underprivileged children under the make forms for sewing machine knows exactly what was jocrais mant rather than obtain additions | Joint sponsorship of Kiwanis, International, 3,000 local Kiwanis | cabinets, says the Georgia-Paci- mae | Then Hitler's brown. ITHACA, N. ¥.—(#),—Re- _| periodical: clubs, and the National Kids’ Day Foundation, Inc, fic Educational Foundaiuon, nett aim ee — “ — Diener St., which ends A y4 ay Hurt His Business pode pe, were Across kkk | tee had Grong beahet: Hated As An “Outsider” were lined up behind it. a ae “Barbed wire also . wane to te For Jealous Reason | ! i DE RUYTER, N. Y.—(#).—The case has been dismissed against _ {a student accused:or stirring up ‘ {a disturbance. ~The brought by Roland Sherman who.) #- operates a restaurant and who she el people.in the village ian, police had fired on lady im because he's an out eur “people, and this. won him/| Sherman told police that more support from” Bavarians,” Gripp|than 400 persons gathered out- recalled. side his restaurant on Hallowe'en “Bavarians, Americans agree, | and barricaded him and his wife prefer fellow Bavarians to north- | inside the building. He said that ern and western Germans, They | tons of junk, including old cars are noted for this quality, and| were hurled against the entrance. some actually dislike Prussians,|Sherman added that vegetables and eggs were splattered against Fe the place. Eee does Gripp think “about |” Wren police appeared, Student putsch” 26 years afterwards? $isrold Wood: we sted He says the State Police should Bi act He - ~ 4 charge of disorderly conduct. He have let Hitler’s men fire the} was accused of being the ring- first shot. And just as is the|jeader. The judge, however, dis- ease in Germany today, he says| missed the case amid the ap- the people didn’t really know! pjause of many of the villagers. what the issues were.all about. District Attorney Howard Zel- “They didn’t know what was/ier has protested to newsmen going on,” Gripp says. He thinks | over the handling of the case. many of them today are: in ‘the BRS Sas IE same boat. "| The first recorded use of form- Gripp isn’t so sure Democracy| bent plywood was in the manu- ill catch on in Germany any/|facture of railroad station seats ; time soon. in New York City in 1870. a Deliver t % ES ade Bi * 1028 Truman Ave. We 080 MORRELL PICNIC). oe. ARMOUR'S STAR i Hams: 39c| LAMB Shoulder PURE, $9 ¢\ROAST « 55 Lb. Pkg. { . € LARD ; ts Brisket and BOSTON BUTT STEW Lb. 39c PORK. Lb £L@® Shoulder Roast Cichops » 65¢ * Grade “A” Medium FILETE American PALOMILLA EGGS) i'n: |Cheese Police opened fire on the Brown Shirts, whe seuttered. 1 didn't oe Herr Hitler marching on- werd, with the fag, in the face of thet fire. a the story was told afterwerds. I ducked in.a tte «ide street. Men, women, end children were running every- whem, emt soon truckloads of @riammers were rolling down the streets ‘Theat afternoon Hitler's men fem the cutlying areas, who ARMOUR'S ROAST BEEF... . . can4Se NO. 2% CAN COCK-OF-THE-WALK PEACHES... 4 «+6 8 = OLD GLORY GARBANZOS .... . can®e NO. 2% CAN STOKELY'S CORN onCOB. . . . 4ears Sie ROYAL ARMS COFFEE... ... + =a gtemhed te move into town in wiemiph. came to me and asked sell the situation. They knew 1 hed seen the fight. 1 told them Gey were beaten, to go home ond forget &. They did. The geegiie felt sorry for Hitler and he Gtewd. Thet was a wonder- @repagenda weapon for him. 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