The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 14, 1950, Page 7

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\ SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 19k There’s been no. letup i cainipaign “of the Chinese Rede ve embarrass, genetally miserable for our diplo- |?) matic representatives in China. Last summer, after the fall of Shanghai, the munist-contnol. y, : now fais case of the Amer diplomat whd served at Mukden, | Consul General Angus Ward. He reported to the State Department in Washington today to tell, aS being 8 and nota nincompoop to be led around by the nose and told what , to.do, 1 and, as he has not: = time with him. If I sa come first and he the way you were so why he not keep on liking you hand, about his arrest and gen- Strangeas it may seem, he will way? erally unpleasant ftréatment in tespecty@u more and’ like you| Your young msn must Red Chine. : better if.you make him. realize s€ ish indeed. Here he Also very much in the public aa that youhave a. little common in Sehool, in no position eye is the continued detention by e sense. So often men try to make pose marriage, and the Chinese Communists of two () Wirephoto | women over into sore creature | pects you to give him American service men, Marine Master Sergeant Elmer Bender and Navy Chief Electrician Wil- ers in Red China for 15 months— since their plane was forced down on a training flight: And the Com- munist’ Have given no hint when € going to release them. e ligt of these | past de- '; today’s invasion’ of im Consulate property in pitti of Peiping is jst an- you are headed for trouble. Srlarr <2"6% (ub Here On Duval Street: | at aie story.) But it be the fi | chap es And foey ae go 4 U ere n va Ne | reet dilemma of those American offi- clals who. have been , debating whether our government should recognize the Peiping regime. As Assistant Secretary of State Wal- ton Butterworth puts it, no one ean keep representatives ina foreign country if that. country doesn't want them. In provoking anti-American in- eidents of this sort, the ruling clique in China is guided by im- portant phychological _considera- tions. As Secretary of State Dean Acheson pointed out earlier this week, the Chinese Communists need a villian—a whipping boy—j to divert the anger of the Chinese masses &way from the Red party and its Moscow ties. And what better villain than Uncle Sam? liam Smith. They’ve been prison-' to. Texas. ranches. CLIFF CLARY. @ Texas cowboy, rounds up wild gots on uilinhabited Parramore Islarid on Vir- ginia's Eastern Shore. Clary. and his assisfanis penned several htindred of the goats for shipment they imagine-to be their ideal) find: that their new creations are not so*‘attractive after all and | | By OLD MAN GREEN Jungle drums will again be heard in Key West tonight as the second of the series of Pro-Gas- parilla Festival shows entitled “This is)Key West,” under the sponsorship of the Latin-Ameri- can Chamber. gets under way at 8 o’clock with a performance of Al Boza’s Conga Line on Duval street. Once again visitors will thrill to the beat of primitive drums. Once ‘aga‘n they will gaze in as-, tonishmert at the sfectiicle of a sensual, Semi-sdvage dance per- formed in a setting of neon mod- ernity. Under the unforgetable drumming influence of the danée, many for the first time will come has been envied and feared in| derlies Key West’s vivid person- “This Is Key West” To Be Shown Tonight At Cuban other five-year-old, featured. in the ‘mystic dance “Tabu.” Patrons ‘may’ then relax to the enjeyment of popular songs by another local favorite, baritone} Hildo Canalejo. Music lovers will be pleased to hear Miguel Mariscal, the 12- year-old musical prodigy who was recently favored by Ernesto Le- cuona, is featured in a Series of} piano solos. A number’ featuring Amelia Acosta in a drarhatic junglé dance with vocalist Armando Pages} will remain an unforgetable memory. of (RKO. andi ‘TV. the Magician,“ otherwise Ralph jarhe, is presented, CHILDREN STARVED, PARE nae ame NTS JAILED ee " {) Wirephoto but ‘after they change them, they - “iy tet in the criticism first and’ ‘ar leave. If yout don’t believe me, time, cizing you so much that you are , xy _most of the time. My dear, you are a glutton tor} ‘ punishment. Your only salvation! will be to turn the . tables by felling him to either, me: Address Your Letters to: “LOUISA”. P. O. BCX 532, Orangeburg. S. C. | NO SUBSTITUTE FOR MOLLY: PEORIA.— (). —Neither ra nor snow nor anything but a sub- ! stitute carrier stays Molly from} completing her daily rounds. | Molly is a cockef spaniel. Each + day she meets Postman John J.! McCluggage and.tags along while | he delivers-mail. That’s been go-! ing on more than a year. 5 The dog goes over to the point , on Ellis street where the route; starts on MecCluggage’s day off, too. But when she sees a stranger with the bag she turns and trots home. t About $1,000,000.000, it is esti-” For years the hated westerner] to feel’ the native theme that un- | y+ Beck, China, Theat was one of the great|ality. Mr, Beck, who, recently, ar-. |) GUY SCIELZO, JR. (left), 3, died of malnutrition in New York, Weukrjesses of the Nationalist} Following the Conga Line along, rived in Key West to stay. is a | ana now his parents afé in jail, charged with starving him. His gavertment of Chiang Kel-Shek:j Dayal stress the Festival... split ord th sgt eow, | Sister, Vincensa (right), 4, narrowly missed the little boy's fate. : aupe Chiang was , dependent) will cuntinued. with ‘a gubtic’ jurston, and A.protege ‘o Welfare officers ‘found her in time and removed her to a hos- | + Rat \ oy geome sag at Meet aed antl togey Tid ia Howl © pikel. ‘The father, Guy Scielzo, earned $75 per week asa sales- Mail The Citizen to Relatives ss the under-current of* - We 5 ic a ee te ee 7 & American feeling among -the| When dancers will rest for the... ‘light-ot-hand specialist of |. | man. Two other children ih the family were well fed and well oye. people, He was uni to] floor. show. eestor 4. amazing skill, he will give a srpeqed: teat se eaicneaap! Ore egies Lp rid hithself of the taint of alien eas) Sialic an of first? ‘Se! ay zeman BER) . control, And so Chiang Kai-Shek|©fraptured. by the baritone voice} edgmen' courtesies “extend- ° : came to be associated in the! Of Al Cabot, ‘a song stylist’ who ed him. by the Letin‘Ameritan +Smalleést Baby Ever To Survive Now i ec é u ! O Chinese mind with the supposed-| €ver draws repeated encores. | Chamber of Commerce. | : < * * j oa (5: | ‘ ly Imperialistic designs of aj! Following ‘this, they will be Asa finale to the floor-show-be-|-~ ¥ * * mated, had been invested by the public in television receivers up td the end of 1949. j 3 foreign power. That was so much grist for the Communist mill and, as_ events have shown, they made the most of it The assault on American gov- ernment. property at Peiping is ebout as fiagrant an insult to the United States as anything _ the. Chinese Reds have yet perpetra-' ted. Peiping is the capital of Com- again entranced by the perforim- ance of Marta and Diana, each 5 | years of age, who are truly tilled as “The World’s Tiniest Rumba Téam.” This time, they will sup- port the inimitable Miram, an-' Knowland of California is de- manding that those in the State Department responsible for our China policy be made to resign. fare proceeding ‘with; the dance, the | popular “trig of. Amelia, Daniel and Buddy ‘will do a de-}.~ lightful rumba routine to regain} the pace for the dance. Prereeds from these and other pro-Gasparilla activities are be-} Wedding Ring Could Have Encircled Arm At Shoulder * * sug set aside toward a fund being | raised to enter a Key West float and the Conga Line in the famous Gasparilla Festival to be held in} @ W * nee 14 Years Old: Had Birthday Yesterday CHICAGO, Jan. 14—(®).—Can | ters of one pound and she could | you imagine a baby so tiny that} have fitted into the palm of a ing ring would have en-| ™@2's hand. ) i Jackie’s ambition is to become As A Reader Of The CITIZEN munist China—the place where|And chances that America will Tampa on February 6. circled her arm at the shoulder? we'd set up an embassy in the] recognize the Chinese Reds seem PRS Jacqueline Bénson event of recognition. It’s one spot | further off than ever. ; COLD WAR IN THE SCALES | such a baby. She’s been calledjreferred to Miss Katherine G where our diplomati¢e representa-| Ail of which lends substance to; BERLIN.—(#).—West Berliners|the smallest baby ever to sur-|lagher, a nurse at Lewis Memorial tives could normally expect ‘half-| the theory that the Chinese Com-) claimed to have found they. were | vive, Jacqueline is 14 years! Hospital. Mi Gallagher kept! way decent treatment. But now,|munists don’t give a hoot wheth-; putting on nine pounds of weight !giq now, She celebrated the oc- vigil agar the tink baby when under the pretext of taking overjer we'recognize them or not. It) every time they consulted an Heasién yesterday. She is five feet | Jackie’s life was almost despaired | militar¥°barracks” one midiritain- | mAy be recalled that the British! automatic weighing machine in | ‘tan and weighs 95 pounds. of—and now? ed by foreigners,..the. Communist} government practically fell. flat; the Soviet sector. Back in. west} When she was born in 1996 | The nurse is a great friend of have geized the American Con-|on its face in hurrying to recog-! Berlin, so they. said, they had ceed MAGNA Warly Jacque: ‘| Jackie's ee oe Dai Hoteck sulate land have driven’the Con4j nize thé ‘Chinese Reds, and that) their normal weight .again—nine iiss WeGRGA ebGut three quar. ckie’s—an¢ € 7 n: sul Gehergl, oft!) It Tooks very’ the Reiping government, although; pounds less than in the east. bs : much like a final break, thejaccepting British recognition,; The . French-licensed: “Kurier™| sgg35 75 ee tt =" 1a nurse—because, as she puts it,| was just}“q nurse saved my life.” S WEBSTER’S New Schoot © © Mim! and, Office: / wipies! State Department having detided | treated the London overtures: said the gauges of automati | weighing machines’ in’ the Soviel to recaj) all of its p@rsonnel from Communist China. . In Washington, the Peiping in- cident has brought renewed criti- cism of the State _Department. with:cool disdain. | This, despite the fact that China, desperately needs trade with the west if she is ever to get back on her feet after half a century of warfare. sector were deliberately changed to give east Berliners the ilusion they put on weight and to make them forget strictly rationed food and austerity economy. Republican Senator William HEAVY SNOWFALL BURIES AUTOMOBILES IN IDAHO Pure A Remarkable Value © New © Up-to-Date Definitions are clear and concise. And besides there ementary dictionaries of Synonyms and Aa- 928 PAGES 52,000 DEFINITIONS VALUABLE SUPPLEMENTS » 5%4°x7%" PLACE YOUR REFRIGERATION ON A REAL ICE BASIS and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service Is More Economical! tt Is PURE, Healthy and Safe Thompson Enterprises, Ine. (ICE DIVISION) TELEPHONE NO. 8 | | ; Jew laminated cloth binding for to keep constant use. Covers are blue, with title on @ rich gold background printed in dark red, (?) Wirephoto -foot blanket of ER WINTER WEATHER put these automobiles under a three. ee Idaho. They were parked near the méin district of the town. The 38-inch snowfall blocked traffic in the area and forced schools fo close. Ahhhemame=ambstasshssssbsh bbshbsb 644AAAAAAAAAASAS OALAAAAAAS* 424 0R48S KEY WEST. FLORIDA

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