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id Miners * Work Morning ‘Three To Of Inquiry Leok Into Coal Wispute Of Nation WASHINGTON, Feb. 6—7).— Truman has invoked law in the coal ste “ bs . : ’ aby aap aaa Residence—629-] Ae eenenesdedshddasdensecacaceeasaee Recent Paintings By Gene Otto Comprise Second Show Sponsored By Key West Woman’s Club On view now at the Womah’s Club Building on Duval street is an exhibition of recent paintifigs|are his stifl-lifes, examples o both by Gene Otto, the second in the}of which are ‘ incladed ,ih the ;seasOnal series arranged for by} present show. the Fihe Arts Department of the} Among the landscapes ,are A Woman's Club. Corner of the Artist's Garden, Gene Otto is a ridtive Key|The Bliie Balcony, The Rooftops Westér who has studied abrdad/Greem Mansions; West Indiar took om, New Jersey | arid who has now returned to live| Ruins, Other End of Galvestor bed into the dispute. | if the Islarid City. He studied dt|Lane, The Little Chartteuse ow of the board are | ¢he Academy of Fine Arts in|House; Noonday Sun and The Wirtz and John Dun-! Chicago, end afterwards at the|Courtyard, while the still-lifes in oh Students League . in New}the show include Zinnias In A the emergeney, the | Yorke City, ‘following ‘which lie|Copper Pot, Persian Jar .With instructed — the board it ‘eight years ; in, .Europe,|Tecomaria, The Shell, The Chim- thot later than one week i from: Feance tb Italy| ney Corrier, Old Ironstone Dish , Shain, and ‘Spending the, last} With Flowers, and Jasmine Tea. 's action sets in lot of his student years at the! The gallery at the Woman's VICTIM OF ‘JACK: rh Ds ? i scenés are known and admire¢ throughout the world. of, art, as f bi g jiners mines this “appointed a board hedtied by David L. i! : i = = iF ef ete the Taft-Hartley Law} Academic. Julienne, ‘wiiére Whist-| Club is opén’ddily from 2:00 to{ ~ wad ox SSR Preeedures. That could lead to a} jer and Sargent were trained: {6:00 P. M, and the show will MHS. MAXINE PARSONS, 24, soul order e week or ten days} His- paintings » of Key West continue through February 18. trem few for the miners to get ee Sead ‘adi Yas SS tack for 80 days. oats Propiiential Secretary Charles ews seed Mr, Truman's order Miss Busto Became Bride Of © Robert E, McKimmey Last Friday them and the man escapec Most Waisi-long trerées, a portion of which she lest to 4 “Jack- the-shipper“ as she sat ig a Chicdgd movie. theater. Her hus- band, Eugene, 24, chased a man dedtéd behind her when he fled the theater and caught him outside; but bystanders sep2rated quite a géod tiany j¥ so sines fathér's death, four years shi like seventeen than a woman past seventy. She makes friends with strange ¥ people instead of sticking by old SUSPENDED jfriends we have all known for ae i years. She goes “joy” riding with . thei afd even to the theater. Worst of all shé goes to picnics on Sunday. She taiight us chil- dren that was sinful to do on the Lord’s Day. \ | Just because my health is poot | and I am unable to do her laundty ' and te take her on pleasure trips, * shé tells my heighbors that I am neglecting her. She- does con- tribute to the household ex- | He caper but I only have her do; : ‘ | this so she will feel indepéndent. | - GR) Wikephioto | trea chp tells her Hélghbors in a’ @ foriner riodel, displays her al- | bragging way that she pays her. town way. | “I'm sure she gives her strange | friends expensive gifts I'm wor- | now for fear she will give away her property. Is there any legal way we can_ prevent her . On Friday afternoon. of . lastjmony a reception honoring the week Miss Lois M. Busto becamé|couplé was held at the home of ‘the bride of Rabert FE cere the bride’s mother at 822 Flem- . my at St,. Maty’s Star of thé/ing street, and was attended by é the Se ea ae Séa Catholic Church; the cere-|many friends of both the bride | Today; Cubans To putt betwen the United Mine |™ony being performed by Fathet!and groom. : H : workers and the soft coal indus- | Maring. The former Miss Busto is the Escort Gasparilla ty, i Dis words— “Has result-| Miss Busto had as her attefid-|daughtét of Mrs. John Busto and} é » @ threatens to result, in ajant her sister, Miss Belva Busto;|the late Judge Busto. She gradu-| TAMPA, Feb. 6—(P).—It’s G: strike Or lockout, if permitted| while Ralph Martell actéd as best' ated from the Convent of Mary bav in Fanipa ‘i today—“G" for © Oeeur or to continue, will im-|man for Mr. McKimmey. Immaculate with the class of Gesparills. peti the national health and| Fo her wedding attire, the} 1949. All. thé cily was waiting ‘for satety.” bride had‘ selected a white suit} Mr. McKimmey is the son of King Gasparilla and his pirate There is some question as to| with navy blue accessories, and!Mrs. E. L. Jones and H. E. Me-| cutthroats to attack early this whether the miners will pay any }her cofsage consisted of yellow ,Kimmey, of Canton, Ohio. He is afieyaionnn * qtention to @ ‘stop strike” order | catiations. Her attendant wore aja mieriber of the staff of the Ho-| Phe vent has taken on @ Bitle from the courts, provided one is} pastel print with matching acces-' tel Casa Marina here. tra flavor this year for the weaued sories and had‘ corsage of pink| Mr, and Mrs. McKimmey are), ‘ “ - ; - ‘ he k iN hav it it la John L. Lewis told the Presi- | cd?nations, at héme to their friends at 509| in tie opemtnn. et ad emt on Saturday that he doubt: in-his operation. Of they weaeld. Lewis made that ne, the éhittch cere+ {Southard street. The Cuban. Gunboat “t@hiba” when he rejected the | ——*———=—= -—»..--_+-s.. =, will join the flotilla which will I ft 7 ae ? t the b 1, “Th ee Oe Taverntor : Joes Caper: up tehee aot r P.T. A. To Have | all ood This is the first time Tampa’s Special Program The good neighbor to the south has N ent an official delegation to the Wi | tes WEATHERMAN Tavernier RTA, will have a 0 e Poittider’s Day program at| By The Associated Press mock. invasion which is one! of Florida’s greatest annual_ spec- tacles. Sa Three planes flew in yesterday 'YSi} their regitat iseting ‘Tueadiy,|LILA LEEDS ANNOUNCES with the queen and maids of: the Gebruary 7, dt 7:45 p. ri, ih the] ENGAGEMENT TO BUD ARVEY t and nity: Mostiy | sthool house. - Lila Leeds, the former Holly- “ng y through Tueésday;| \Mfs: Maty E. Parkér, teachef,} WO0d starlet, has announced her indication of widely scat-| tof the intétmediate gfades will|én@adement to Erwin “Bud” tered showers. Moderate to fresh int- ash- tonight to begin work. “G-Day” In Tampa 2 truce. rey a Havana carnival and 50 — others who will march in Cuban. cos- tume in today’s big parade. The colorful processign will mt the progam - with the}Arvey, Who is currently manag-|have 112 units this year—inclua- northeast to east winds. Reena ftudehite takitig part injing her new career as a night-}ing bands, floats and marching Florida: Pair through Tuesday | the skit: Annette Lowry, Johnny | club singer. groups oePpt partly cloudy with a few} Wilkinson, Babby leKenzie,| He's the son of Colonel Jake} Out in front will be Gasnarilla long! showers on southeast coast- | Floyd Curry. Mary Attud, Kath-| Arvey, prominent Chicago poli-}@"4 his bloodthirsty crew in full @) seetion. Little temperaturé }érine ~ Wilkinson titian.. regalia. After marching thtough change lohey, J; : Jacksonville To Apalachicola: | thy Kelehe Ne emall craft or storm warnings | Rowan O'Neill. have been issued Mrs. Robert Allefi, Musit chair- downtown Tampa, they will ad- aanaaas man, will lead her School Chotal vance upon the state fairgrounds. where Mayor Curtis Hixon will surrender the keys to the city. Junior Woman's Club To Hold Group in a special fenditiori of Ly | ee Re a Mey West, Fin. Feb. 61950 |-Three Blind Mice.” Mrs. Alice} Business Meetine Dillon Leaves (Oheervetion taxen at City Utfice Santim will give thé:prayer “St. ais é 38 a.m. Francis’ Prayer.” The Key West Junior Woman's For Tampa In Spite Of Illness The Key West High Schoo} band left for Tampa at 7:15 a, m., and arrived in that city at 5 p.m Despite an illness, the band was accompanied by its director, lostesaes f6r the everiing will Club_will hold a business meet- 78) be Mts. Petérson and M. _J. B.| ing tomorrow everiing, Tuesday —e R rs sp ancmictt, at 8:00 o'clock in their clubhous: . a i ares," anid} oh Duval street; it was announced mal 70) Mrs. Rutzke, of , Matecutribe today. P.T.A. Have been ifivited as ins. | guests for the evenitig: Coming Events MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6 — yesterday might M hours 01 month il tel@mey this month n al this yeu 47 ines Navy Wives MBiseney this year 1.72 int! Chih Phang saa sh ha Boy We Womace|Earl Dillon, He was running a » 0190 a.m * ba Clubhotise, Duval street. Now| £@ver when he boarded the bus, 78 * ee | : | but went along in spite of bein through February 18. Gallery g Barometer Social Evénts ont ais, 30 e M ri pak under a doctor’s care. It is pre- (See Level) od - ; we theit Miéeting last week, fre ae ea sumed that today Dillon would 0.22 ins.—1023.4 mbs. a Concha Navy Wives Club No.} Qanasta Part lead his charges in th y. sponsored by s arges in e annual Temerrow's Almanac 88 made plans for triote social Business and Professional] Gasparilla Parade in Tampa. . 7:07 a.m. | activities to be engaged in by the Women’s Club 8 P.M, at pn c ao piggy th cong ge Mga stb] Elks Clab Auditorium. “Pro TEMPERATU 2 ers, » picnics, fishing, ceed: ) t 10:13 a.m. Bitigo parties, dréssthakitig class Fund. peas Se eeulevard Poa RES es arid dancés. One of the projects sponsored by the club, the donkey softball Genie, was regrétiully antiounced4 to be cancelled. Attending the weekly meeting were the Mesdames Teresa Brax- ton, president of the organization, igh Aiken, Esther Caif, Helen lefwa, Jacqueline Hillier, Lor- rayné McGuire, Dototliy Parkin- a soh and Judy Faulds. Following the business session, Mrs. Hillier served refreshments of home-made cake and tea. The meeting was held in the Meeting, Key West 8:00 P M., at Barn on Duval street diseussion. TUESDAY FEBRUARY 7— Meeting. Women’s Auxiliary of Congregational Church, 4 P. M., in Service Center. Febpuary meeting, Key West Woman's Club, 3:30 P. M., at Clubhouse on Duval street Mrs. Marcelline Sanford. guest speaker. Business meeting, Key Junior Woman's Club, M., at Clubhouse on Players Theatre Business wal Base) Atlanta 43 (Bastern Standard Time) Low Boston 32 Charleston 32 Chieago 36 Detroit 37 Jacksonville 50 KEY WEST 71 Key West Airport 71) Louisville 50 Meridian 52 Miami 67) " 6:32 a.m. 7:21 p.m. West 8P Duval 00 tt ¢clubrooms of the group in Build- street Minneapolis 25 ~) ing 178, U. S. Naval Station. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8— | New York 38 : by , F} Meeting, La Concha Navy By hls . 3 $ Congregational Wives Cuts No. 88, 7:30P. M. pensacola 60 | +thifm 414 ft - j In Clubrooms, Building 178 Naatale Bee 4 , ° Women’s Aux. Sith St yous 52 Lv a eee? THis coupon &® SDAY, FI } _| Tallahassee sal in sill cello Bes feeeeee | Meets Tomorrow | Mesure Saving Croup ier [tampa i th pumine ose Uorrections to tt has been antiounced that the jary,2 P.M, at Hospital. man’s Auxiliary, 8:30 P. M | WM Uday : pepe cp po t te, +} Women's Auxiliary of the Con-| Call Mrs. Rutt, 420-W for] at Clubrooms.’ Front and} 1950 aod teceive pour die = P+ =r grégatiohal Church will ogy FBheat i gh lori oe Legace es. : Social 2 a ee ae fs pore pa t mortow aftérfioon, Tuesday, , ve Asso- our is aad « Cte to Relatives ® mi, at the Service Center, ciation, Braneh 56, and Wo-! sessions. aa se BOY SCOUTS OF AMERI for postage and wrapping . {t 7:30 A.M., EST | Augusta 42) Memphis 58} | doing it? Her friends are women |so they can’t ge her property by j Two Key Westers "#22, (®) Wirephoto ard the two of j will greatly appretiate yotir ad- j Vice. Sits at home in Library; Pe. ‘M. W.—Fla: aiftet-his UMW local voted him Suspended for “six months. From Miami U. Two residents of Key West | Arisweéi: were graduated today by the} . I think your mother is just hav-| Di fn. an employee of Pitts- University of Miami. with the}ing a little fling because shé, Burgh Consolidated Coal Co.. largest mid-term senior class. in meee so much ones i ba mine, called Lewis a dictator the history of the school. Leatiehcge preg, < ) <ieggiaenl Istfet 15 4 Pittsburgh news- 9 ‘ou say thet his ns Hoover J.. Poindexter, rd eat ag ~ sag Rr Baper. . 730) with her “mina, there is really Southard _ street, . le Sa ee |Apply To Wed received a/nothing you cdn d@ to keep hér Bachelor of Education degree, | from enjoying herself, F 4 nie of to the theater or 6n a picnic or Lee hae etn. fee in, eo Laveahaies. not. And if she. has the money to_ fige of County Jeter ser gh R. Thé graduating class consisted pay by 7 hy neal en: pnd. by-d Sherpa : of 542 students. , titled go do as she pleases. ne < “9 seine eee ' Of gourse, I am* not .able to Gefts, 20, of Chicago. y . = N judgeg whether “these “strange” ) = cITy COMMISSION friends are just interesting peo- Continued From Page One) ple she has recently met or gold- the fayment of $1,800 to the digge®%; who ate out after her; Florida Keys Aqueduct Commis- Property. 5 ‘eo for hemaaiil rental. Nat@rally, I think she should; A resolution granting home- aa pce. Promerty. oo bes stead exemptions to Annie Jami- per cildren would be the ones } SidGuecs hers, fair-wedther friends. | ee hk : | My advice to you and your sis- ane a ae ter, if you want to keep the prop-| nubdee: of Key Weit oioherdés erty in the family, is to stop) iter et phow S- | criti¢izing the old lady ahd make An ordinance transferring cér- pome and family more interest- | tain Sums from one account to an- ing for her. Perhaps if you would other inorder to s ten out take her fora ride of to the the wisest for the coming Janu- movies occasionally, she would are 4 ‘ , a . not be so eager to go with Ag ordinance amending Ordin- strangers. ance 218 to impose ar upa- But I certainly do not think Seah, peers ord a Rane @ she should expect’ you to do her dsman who furnishes bonds. jaundry if she is able to hire mat Ordinance fixing $3,000 as a someone to do it for her. inimum service street, received a Bachelor of TROPICAL TRADER 718 Duval Street Pharie 1000 “NATIONAL AIRLINES charge to the Good Luck. i ewage disposal LOUISA. nent of 6 cents ns over 50,000,- Address Your Letters to: 000 gallons of sewage. i An ordinance fixing the occu- Pational license of $5 for each Caf either rented or leased by a rental agency, and providing for Segfg Divorce | insurance of > car : 4 ' A petition seeking a divorce has beén filed in the office of} Circuit Court Clerk Earl R. Ad-j ams by Ida Edwards who lives] at Greyhound Key against Clar-| ence Edwards, of Chicago. pen see °° tail The Citizen to Relatives “STRENGTHEN LIBERTY’ oot “LOUISA”, P. O. BOX 532, | Orangeburg, S. C. NOT HERE Gob—After all fools are the People that really make life in- | teresting. When all the fools are Idn’t care to be here. Don’t worry; you ¥ i bs |us have children so we. feel that} JOSEPH DICKMAN (above), Graduate Teday | mother’s property should be oulrs| 5 -old Navy. vetéran who |when shé is through with it: I) eae defiad Zohn Li Lewis | with a major in business educa-} Everyone is entitled to judge. } tion, ‘ for themselves, after they are’ “4, application for a marriage Payl, E. Esquinaldo, 1016 Duval] 8rown whethet they/ should go the U. S..Navy and Julia May. CALL 1084 TICKET OFFICE: Meacham Airpare th your kindress will sewer Ge * gotten. |MRS. ANNA BLAKE WHEL THiS { and FAMILY | feb6-1tx of the FLORIDA REEF” DO You HAVE YOURS? 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