The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 21, 1950, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

SATORDAY, JANUARY 21, NEGROES WiLL BE ise Jap HET ALLOWED TO ENTER STATE UNIVERSITIES Te Re Enrolled Temporarily If Sapreme Court Se Demands i TALLAMASRER, Jon. 1 * & offer imetruction temporari- ty te Mearees at its white colleges @ Suoreme Court rules pres- ™ Sfrengements fer their edu-| oa ere pat equal ; THe Pen Was disclosed for the! Gime Friday in a Boord of resolution of December the board's answer & By five Negroes who} r admission to’ f Florida The ’ Attorney prompt y Tet with « petition to Ow Siprewie Court for an imme- te aeder fequiring their admis- ‘The Mate of Florida i. mre proposal would havc he Negrers enr: at Florida A 1M college for Negroes which welt arrange for their instruc. " at white colleges temporar unite! adeq facilities for} * ween are established at Pieris A and M The seodivtion authorizes es tatihixhment of the courses sought ty the Negroes as soon as possi teat the Ney He The resolution provides that alt Mate lows pertaining to segre getien of the races must be ob erved during the temporary in- rection af Negroes at the White Bill Lantaff To Speak At Jaycee Dinner Principel speaker at the Dis a@aished Service Aword Dinner given by the Key West Junior Chamber of Commerce, will be Wititem Lenteff, state Legislator wm Dede County, and former enident of the Miami Junior “ammerce ‘ will be held enica Restaurant o'clock. Key ten “ young man t this time. The made bv a commit { whom were unior Chamber event was open an in the city of en the ages of 21 ssary that the organiza Mayo Eisner, has atten? » of the nding Jaycee Heading the event will be the in Chicago, IIL, at the nation's outstand- ung man, will be named Reservations for the dinner are a by Charles Fisher- » of the Cuba Shop, 522 Duval is in charg of the " arrangeme The event ‘ w wives vd guests of he wish to attend GRASH KILLS es NON JOMNNY MANN. California hed with « companion 1 od « farm house and crashed i en route from Miami to Mem: pede BA ibe Sea, j oners back to their home- STOP RECORD FLIER / in this w Los Angeles after taking part in 1950 iGoing Back Home : . . iFrom Siberia TOKYO, Jan. 21—(7).—A ship has left a Siberian port, carrying 2,500 Japanese pris- lond. ‘Tne vessel: is due in . Japan today. Charles Dienelt The Russitns have heen Vo Arrive Shortly | Srey’ hat beon sot ome " to Japan, with the exception or An of war criminals. There is A letter has been received from! | viets why 2,500 have sudden- Charles J. Dienelt. of Washington,} , ¥ bee found and shipped D. C., requesting that his mail ) toward Japan. subscription to The Citizen be} U- S. authorities in Japan | suspended during the period from! say 376,000 Japanese prison- the first_of February to the mid- ers remain unaccounted for dle of March as he expects to be} by Russia. It's presumed in Key West for his annual sojurn| most of them died in Red during that time. when he will] prison camps. stay as always with an old friend, Commander T. Luther Pinder, at) ———SSEV_=_——SE___= the Ocean View Hotel. i Mr. Dienelt looks forward to} te say when he can live in Key the time when he can reverse his; West and make a short visit to Present annual schedule, that is} Washington. Epidemics Drain Polio Fund | Some states had ten times as Infantile paralysis . delivered a “one-two” punch to the nation ir J nany cases. he past two years, and, as a re National Foundation for Infan- ult, March of Dimes funds—fac-. | tile Paralysis chapters in state af- ing the greatest nee: |ter state saw their funds cot in history— are at the | nletely wiped out in providi lowest point ever. vatient care. National headquz In 1948 the case tol! |} ters of the polio-fighting organi- of 27,908 marked that} zation sent in supplementary fi- year as the second} nancial aid of over $8,500,000 by worst polio year on|_. rae record. m A savate }mid November thus depleting its light year was hoped for follow-| epidgmic reserves. ing it. Instead came 1949 with an all-time reported high—upwards| pimes, January 16-31, must go of 40,000 cases. So widespread and intense was |. the 1949 epidemic that 40 states dime and dollar contributed reported more cases than in 1948. works for YOU! ‘ever the top. Remember, every *... And It Will Not Work” Fact-Finding Group Reports U.N’s Control Plan For Jerusalem Is That is why the 1950 March of | ANDRE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN H, DIANA! MOMS, IF YOU DON'T SEND SUSIE Oo BED, SHE'LL HA DAD So EXHAUSTED HE WON'T BE FIT THE ADVENTURES OF PATSY Ak PRACTICING A SONG (u.8UT LET ME TELL 44 4/fl Wally Block Producer’ WHY HESaHE'S |/ nae EES SERS Ren ELMER. GIDDAP! RUN ANO TELL MR. NEVADA TO COME BY MY OFFICE wit!S (MPORTANT BUSINESS * DICKIE DARE \ : FOLKS, WE DELAYED TREASURE HUNTING FOR A DAY, BUT We O1D-~ SO, 1 BELIEVE .THE SHOCK OF CAPTURE JOLTED THAT FISH OUT OF HIS STRANGE | ABNORMALITY --- Dangerous And Unnecessary LAKE SUCCESS, N, Y., Jan. not work. The group favors in- °1.—().—A report on Jerusalem stead a UN Commission which has been made public by a Fact- ;}would:have no territorial rights Finding Commission recently re-. in Jerusalem, and would have the turned from Israel. , right only to provide free access The group is composed of prom- to the Holy,places in the city. inent, Protestant religious and lay _In Israel, the government con- Yeaders, .ineluding Dr. Samuel tinues to transfer its functions Guy Inman of the Federal Coun- from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. The cil. of Churches of Christ in Foreien Affairs Committee of the America, Israeli Parliament has approved The group thinks the UN con- .a resolution which implies that trol plan for Jerusalem is danger- Jerusalem now is the official ous and unnecessary—and would cavital of Israel. Doing Damaze To Their Cause... Allied Officials Concerned Over. Germany’s Preoccupation With Other | Affairs: Should ‘Mind Own Business’ BERLIN, Jan. 21—(#).—Allied , vorted by Britain and the United | officials are deeply concerned be- | States, is that this question should " t West German govern- wait on a German peace treaty. a'Ge. Oe = - The Allies created the West- ment is so preoccupied with inter- | German republic, and they don't national affairs. Officials feel |)ixe to criticize openly the Ger- that the German republic should |man leaders. They feel these concentrate on building up. its|leaders are doing great damage economy. to their own cause by talking German politicians are bitterly |about the Saar when they should critical of French refusal to give jbe working at @ solution to such beck the Saar Valley to Ger-!problems as German unemploy- many. The French position, sup- “ment. ND ANOTHER 2 flier who ¢laimeda non-stop distance record for light planes, per- eckage of his airship near Chipley, Fla. The plane barely clear- nto a field. Mann and the other victim, Robert E. Melander, were the All-American Air Maneuvers at () Photo NOW-- ON FOR THE TREASURE! KINGSTON, JAMAICA, IS ONLY TWO MILES ONLY KINGSTON HARBOR! IS MY¥_ BLOOD OUR THEATRE DRESSES FOR “FROST IN THE GUESS I SHOULD BE GETTING READY, Too” y iT TO GLORIA WHEN T SCORCHY SMITH | —_ WONDER WHY BARON KRULL DON'T LET US EARN AN HONEST PIASTER BY RECONVERTING 21 HIS CRATE I GUESS THE EX-LUFTWAFFE BOY LIKES TO TOTE HIS OLD PLANE! I SHALL KEEP THEM POP-GUNS INSTEAD OF GETTING MORE AIR - SPEED./ HATS THERE |S THE SUDAIR JUST WITHIN VISIBILITY. AND THEY WILL NEVER SEE MY SMALLER MACHINE AT ALL. UNTIL IT |S TOO LATE SS THINK, g REALIZE I CAN HAVE (PRINCESS DUNGEON FOR YOUR IMPERTINENCE 7/ IT's SIR OAKY/ HOW STRONG AND BRAVE HE LOOKS. ASIF LISTEN-- A TRUMPET/ IT MEANS SOMEONE 1S CROSSING THE — DRAWBRIDGE/ @ 8 §7F*kg os? hi at || MSEC si EW SoS * FE Fasist nas” ~* per’ sts 223.33. 65 =

Other pages from this issue: