The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 3, 1950, Page 5

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TURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1950. WE'RE ON THE AIR IN THREE 4 MINUTES ---GET cM COME HERE, wit PESIAt¢. B LIL MAVERICKS FOLKS, THIS “IS YOUR ROVING TELEVISION REPORTER, “EYESY AL' SE Aaveriibe? UNDED Lik EXPLOSION” ——— ik ping from 140 to 80 pounds. Au- thorities quote Dr. Sander as saying that members of the fam- jily had made pitiful appeals to him to relieve her suffering. The doctor is out under $25.000 bail pending action on the mur- der accusation. He told news. men over the weekend, as he that he still feels he committed no wrong. WE HAVE A GENUINE TREASURE MAP-- YES, WE'RE GOING TO DIG FOR TREASURE WITH YOU LOOKING ON! AAND A GOOD SUPPOSE SOMEONE IN QUR DAY HAD BURIED The district attorney’s office has not yet said whether Sander : will appear today before the They'll Get the Air jgrand jury, which will hear ten {to 12 witnesse>. All of the 21 {grand jury members are men. Six hundred folks in Candia, Dr. |Sander’s hometown, have given the doctor a vote of confidence R x in a petition. Their petition, wae ag however, will not be presented “ to the grand jury. | TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) Mrs. Grace C. Coolidge, for. mer First Ladv, born Burlington, | Vt. 71 years ago. Marion Davies, screen star, ; born in Brooklyn, N. Y., 53 years ago. Dr. E(li) Stanley Jones, famous Methodist evangelist to India, born in Baltimore, 66 years ago. Prof. Helen H. Parkhurst of Barnard College, New York, philosopher, born in New York, 63 years ago. Ray (Raymond A.) Milland, actor, born in Wales, 43 years ago. Jame- M. Mitchell. Civil Ser- vice Commissioner, Washington, born in Washington, 40 years jago. Francis S. Harmon. vice presi cent of the Mofion Picture Pr { ducers, born in Pauling, Miss., 55 ; years ago. Prime Minister Ciement R. At- lee of Britain, born 67 years | ago. Local government revenues from aleoholic beverages have j increased the past three years while state and federal incomes have fallen. carried on his normal practice, | Rev. Savage Is a i Revival Here Rev. B. F, Savage" Hay:narket, Virginia, is condyeting a revival | at the Church of God, 1008 Olivia , street. ; Rev. Savage is said to be a ‘well-qualified speaker, and the public is invited to attend the services, which start nightly at 7:30. Father Follows ‘Daughter Into Religious Life | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 3—(A). —Many years ago Donald Foster of San Francisco and his. wife first discussed the spiritual joys of religious seclusion. They talk- ed about it when their daughter, ‘Marjorie Jean, was just a tod- dier. Now, she is Sister Mary Matthew of the Presentation Order. And Donald Foster is about to enter a Monastery, Foster, 50 years of age, has. served for 16 years on the California State Board of Egqualizetion. He is a successful hobby shop operator ; But he is winding up his affairs 122 he can enter St, John’s Abbey. a Benedictine Monastery in Col- \legeville, Min. Foster is due in Collegeville one week from to- dav. Mrs. Foster’s only worry about ;her husband’s move is that the , Minnesota weather may be too cold for him. She has indicated that if things go smoothly with {him, she will enter a reljgious lorder too. ! The Fosters celebrated their ‘25th wedding anniversary last year. THEN THIS ARAB DOCTOR, HAKIM.AL ZOOR, HASN'T _ | Engineers Succeed In Bouncing Do Tell Radio Waves Around Mountain PITTSBURGH, Jan. 3.—().— engineers have announced iecess in bouncing radio waves arcund a mountain to improve transmis-ion. The Westinghouse Electric Cor- ; poration says a microwave com- {munication systems recently was installed between a rub-station and generating plant of the Pennsylvania Electric Company at Johnstown. It has shown the | bounding principle to be both ef- ficient and economical. e: stem was set up because f > expen-e of installing r ning multiple 12-mile }, long telephone lines for control | purposes between the two units. | Ri OAKY DOAKS HOW ARE:YOU }ii( ON A GONNA SHOW ME THE WAY 70 BE A GOOD KNIGHT, SiR 1 WILT TAKE | YE WITH ME 1 KNOWETH THE WHEREABOUTS OF A ‘-AND I WILT SHOW YE THE PROPER METHOD TO ACCOMPLISH }° BUT, I Mor EXPERIENCED IN AND DARING OF ONE ' HONG KONG, Jan. 3—(@).— Major General Claire Chennault’s attorneys have completed prep- aration: for filing a lawsuit in ; China’s two largest air lines. t jof contract will be asked in an j attempt to compel the ender jot the China National Air and ;the Central Air Transport Cor- valued at from $20,000,000 to AI. - “ 9 ~ An Old Hand! Maj. Gen. Chennault’s Attorneys ‘Ready For Court Fight To Gain Control Of China’s Two Big Air Lines » | ‘To Improve Transmission Mierowaves are high frequency radio waves that ‘can be beamed for a long distance. They will travel only in a straight line. A large hill between the sub-station and the generating plant offers a formidable obstacle. The scientists solved the prob- lem by beaming the microwaves at a large aluminum reflector it’s a sure thing that Cook tule Talmadge out. i Mine Explosion : VIENNA, Jan. 3.—().—It has — ‘een confirmed that a gas éXplo- " sion rocked a_ provincial coal mine in the British occupation zone of Austria today. Mine officials say six men were killed and ten others hurt. They xay that more than 100 other men were in the mine when the blast let go, but that they escaped,’ ”’ The cause of the explosion has not been determined. : The mine is in Fohnsdorf “in” Austria, tate Balloting... ve LATEST WORLD — NEWS IN BRIEF « By The Associated Press ROOSEVELT MAY WED NEW YORK.—The names ofa“ New York night club singer and Elliott Roosevelt have been link- ed romantically for several weeks now. Today, Mrs. Gladys Durs- ton said that she and her two ac- tress daughters Georgianne and Edith, had visited Mis, Franklin D. Roosevelt and her son Elliott at Hyde Park several times dur+“‘* ing the holidays. Georgianne, known as “Gigi,” is the daughter | Elliott is supposed to be interest- ed in. Twice-divorced, Elliott fas been separated from wife num- ber three, actress Faye for several months. But Faye has said she has no immediate ‘plans for a divorce. CALL FOR STRIKE BUFFALO.—The CIO Steel- workers Union has. called a strike for Sunday at four plants of the American Locomotive Company in Pennsylvania and New York State. A union spokesman. said the strike was called because the locomotive company had defied adequate pension and insurance plans and insisted on a wage cut in some plants. CONSUL STEPS INTO DISPUTE HONG KONG.—The American consul, boarded the contra- vice a | versial freighter Flying Atrow. ~ | He told the crew that if the ship sheet about two miles from the! controlling sub-station in line of } sails for blockaded Shanghai and they don't want to go, he has the ight of both the sub-station and | #Uthority to pay them off—if they the generating plant. Microwaves striking the sheet are deflected around the side of the mountain to the receiving apparatus at the generating plant. | } line; are chartered in the United States under the title of Dela- wa’ Incorporated Civil Air Transport. Chennault’s Delaware Corpor- an effort to gain control of ation claims to have bought the arrested 1 companies’ assets from the Chi- major assets of the two lines} have been impounded by pro-; Red employes on behalf of thet Chinese Communist government. | portions’ planes and equipment} Chennault'’s claim is expected} to touch off another dispute be- 1 $30,000,000 dollars. Both air, tween Peiping and Washington. ' have the cash to get back to the states. The Flying Arrow’s cap- tain protested: “The State De- partment is hindering instead of assisting the ship on her trade route.” HEADS COAST CUARD WASHINGTON.—A veteran of 31 5 's of Coast Guard service, Merlin O'Neill, has become Com- mandant of the Coast Guard and a Vice Admiral. NO DIPLOMATIC STATUS * NEW YORK.—The State De- . partment has advised Federal’ Judge Sylveter Ryan that the , suspended UN Russian engineer, « Valentin Gubitchev, did not hold diplomatic status when he was st March 4. ee writ asking for performance | nese Nationalist government. The , Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND and cusan COFFEE TRY A POUND TODAY!

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