The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 10, 1951, Page 1

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Key West, Flesida, soaehe most equable climate in the 3 : { country, with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit wee a : ee ee ee THE SOUTHERNMOS T NEWSPAPER IN THE VOL. LXXII. No. 190 KEY WEST, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1951 Dr. Githens City Will Ask Injunction A gains Speaks At Rea Rotary Club “Sirugo’s Removal Of Re | Speaks Of Need ak ok kok x kk For Physicists icant" Twelve Persons Killed In Troop- | Dr. Sherwood Githens, Jr. physicist,.was guest speaker y terday at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club at St. ras @alr immes Paul's Parish Hall. Githens, who was introduced by ais = i‘ | Robert Dopp, spoke on the need) = roop Train for physicists and the change in world developments eg due Was Carrying I Key West Will Be Host to the advance in physics re- € a Pir Goinied out that the subject - _ as | To State Outboard Regatta. was of new interest to ga SIMMESPORT, La., Aug. and parents due to the shift from Key West. will: play host © to all types of outboards partici, 4 —— nee pat+ the purely educational stant of 10. (A). State tn ‘the first statewide outboard me ng. the subject to one which has be-isay twelve persons were tor regatta in its history, Lions] The regatta is being. jointly | come personal, He illustrated the Maint by ting hiown Mee Bie killed today in the head-on | :committee chairman, Louis Car- | sronsored by Key. West Lions bonell announced today. and the’ Key West-Outboard Mo- oe A age re EE OLE | erash of a troop train and] "The regatta will take place on tor dub. said TA ae A ith bi +g physics and|# Louisiana and Arkansas |Labor Day afternoon, September Cups and other prizes will be led Joe | regarded’it chiefly as a subject) passenger train. |3, at Garrison Bight and will fea-| donated by local’ merchants, Cons: with a great deal of mental dis- The : tro t |ture ‘races with boats from ail) ‘Ca¥bonell said that the South- | ~ cipline,” Dr. Githéns said. “Then op | train was over Florida. ernmost Ski Club. may also. put came 1941 and a great change | carrying 300 Marines when| Palm Beach, Vero Beach and on an exhibition Labor Day af- 4 % c ! Miami have alr y sent in their | ternooh. tly cellagaieal pie ticle © “os ident Rage | entries for the regatta, Carbonell| Assisting Carbonell on the’Re- doing research work for various|Temote section o miisi- said. | gatta committee are Lions Roy wartime projects, like radar.” ana, |. Four different races will be) Duke, Judge Tnomas Caro, Bob Githens worked with the Air| The first report of state police | Meld, the last free-for-all with: Reid and H, H. Dugan. Force in Illinois and one other | placed the number of known dea | place; then he taught at Harvard| at four. Later police raised this} in classes for military officers,| number to five with the death of Later he worked with physicists | a child bystander. RE For a time after the war, Dr,|fitmed report put the death =| DURING THE P At week = sremreieicnacee FOOD : on the guided missile project. Another unofficial and uncon- Githens returned to teaching phy-}at a much higher figure. Cam- Desperado Killed | eee. Citizen Staff Photo|sics but is now with the NOU) munications are limited to death dock research work. He stated! messages from the scene. De- oT y > c that physics is a difficult subjéct{ tails on the number of casualties MENT ‘IN BAY VIE wank coe | to teach and should be considered | fluctuate wildly except for the . Cuba’s oboe Ww ——— a useful, much needed training] State police report. in specialization, not contbiiedl The trains crashed together a- with coaching for example, be bout 9*a. m. (EDT) today in a 4 od Y Try T: 1 a seperate course. sink ‘| desolate swampland about 60 mil- ' \ ate 6 » ia ks: Recommending that the yor es nerthwest of Baton: Rouge. 9] Je ts ay Z Duval I ot Ts ruce a generation of students look at|, Reports from the scene say all ‘ ' at . physics not as an academic subj juss have been remoyed to >» 5 - A R umed any longer but as a definite -| hospitals or elinies in ‘surround~ Attacked . I ure hased r € es tribution in work which is neces- }ing towns, making ah accurate |! Fo r $37. 500 sary to the government in fields | count more difficult. : er * 9 I K; o of aircraft, artillery, submarines,| The passenger train. was south- la von? ane Selma Orritt of Miami n acsone the making of the hydrogen| bound en route to New Orleans. ‘|that volume in the Sy Pw) tal Beach has bought for $37,- bomb.and other items which may ; The’ troop train was north-bound _ . <p 500 the property and im- | ast | not be revealed, he urged parents | en route to San Diego, California. |’ five. eae Marine Fighter orovements ef fe parking Reds Refuse To to encourage sons and daughters|The passenger train was the} j Pilots Say They lot on Duval next to La Discuss Korean Buffer |‘? take up the study of physics. | Southern Belle operated by the) | 7 ’ Concha Hotel, according to a . om | He said that the field was not) Louisiana and Arkansas Railway, Destroyed A warranty:deed ' filed: yeater- Ze On Any Terms jovercrowded as in chemistry.| a subsidiary of Kansas City South- ~ Pasty 5 Thei “There is only one physicist to | ern. Command Post daysio ts nttion et County But Their Own ee 87 -chernists,” he sald ad TOK Y¢ Aug. 10.~(A”---'The : ti TOKYO, Aug. 10.—(4)—T only about 10,000 physicists in the se vate Sse: propptty, 0 eee te | ay hee : country of which 4,000 are teach- | 69 Su ervisors vathe ver Korea to-| 200, was bought from the St. | allies and the Communists ing. “Tris aslery le sos fooeing vy. _bul fighters. and) Louis Catholic“ Bameratea five tatits an | Kee-/from about $6000 to double that: Wil] Be (yj , xed to attack en-| and Educational association. But at the end-of al "Ty Cnelusion, Githens said that | 1 ven er? positi Selma Orritt’s address is jon, the delegates: were ee wa ortae a Rotary group at Philadelphi: rom any sort of agreement. | 1,44 helped him during thtée year: Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. ' ‘he official UN communique | °?4 7°? 8 c/o Michael Sodakow, 350 [far fi Safety Awards we ade on the fori Oe ope sail taaat : | of his initial college education at | : ei I yang by 45 Am William J. all. president | indicated the conference may be} Bucknell and that he thought such | A ial or siete wa s 7 eri ierjets. Marine fight and secretary of the Asso- |nearing a breaking point. The | sid was highly commentiable as | A total of sixty-nine supervisors: er i they destroyed a ciation, signed the deed. |stumbling block is still the buf-} 5 Rotary Club project. hehe s. Medea « c ear the enemy Mrs. Virginia Komlos of | fer zone. Out of town _ | wi presented wit! =} z i M i | fer guest Rotarian wa: S ‘ i) ‘Wirephoto Food purchases. p¢ ma: ed cppita 408 United street has bought | When negotiations resumed gob Mitchell, machinery g*'*s, of | baa ed not ot hag, Pe steady at a high: The Othe t and — boinber for $15,000 the property at | today, the allied delegates offer-; Coconut Grove, Miami, Fla. | : e accident in their division.) BILLY DAVIS (above), hand- |, ing ‘ tinued vund-the-clock at-| the corner of United and [cd a series of alternatives intend-| ~ Songs were led by Capt. Cari | "9p he irs Sree ice some 23-year-old desperado, tecks on Red highways and rail) Duval from the Safells of ed to break the deadlock. Hilton. oe - awards oe in service wag shot 10 death in a gun’ bat: |; line Night pilots told of unusu Baltimore, ae The nae | AY one ny even, sy oe Joe Pearlman annoutited that, Auury Lee ee ee tle with FBI agents at Ider. | frozen foods and dry a} ement along the; ty deed for this sale was jral Turner Joy propose: hat ne-|} 10 di rs had attetided last! - os i ! y : filed August 9. ‘ gotiations ‘temporarily pass over| Tuesday's. # Albury, Mary L. 6 yr, award| Al@» Wednesday night. The | sold well but Tuesday's special meeting oe Anderson, Charles D. 2 yr. award} agents had been trailing him jeven more ts 1 - - the buffer zone stoxips ea 8 that about half the programs had | Anderson, ‘Joaeph G. 2 yr. award| for nearly a month. His home: apices ot 00 preriate on to the next point on the agen-/ been outlined in prelimitiairy dis- Baker, Harry M. rd in Columbia, T nd trom:the tans = —— | da. But the Communists rejected | cussion | Bean, Sr., Charles W. 1 ie pork iad rie re The undereast was so heavy R e ls Att ‘ tTo all_aiited proposals flatly fee s W. 3 euter, John D. 1 yr. award ° (Continued On Page Sight, r1eds tiem As the UN communique W | Bethel, S ‘ aio. Lola al P it the Reds refused even to ete! Whiting ill ae ee 2a cee tirrup Receives are soir : solate Foran shout epee ner ; Campbell, Thomas H. 3 yr. award) J * os o i me De st oy » WASHINGTON, Auge 10. zone “Gren “ne ath| Be On Forum | Cater, Robert ~ : = 7 License No. 878 , eB i r ae ) nae! T. awi * . One Room Hou State Department officials say| parallel, or any other subject. | Representing the Federal Per-' Clarke’ Jack E 3 yr. awardt Vance C. Stirrup of this city that Russia undoubtedly is at Today's session Jastet more| sonnel Council of South Florida, | Collins, William F. 6 yr. award|has received notice from the \ t a ed a wore’ to i olate Communist) «Continued On Page Eignty | of which he is chairman, Stuart} Cornell, Claude J. 7 yr. award| state Board of Funeral Director va 308 Terry Lane, | Poland from the western: wor' | a S. Whiting will “participate in al Curry; Leonard T. 1 yr. award h ti afte 1 at 3:30, Fire| These officials said the shut IC +t S od ‘forum on employer-employee re-| Ellsworth, John E. 3 yr. awarg| 2% Embalmers with executive ‘h aid today, {down of the US information ser-' LOUPT Session lationships to be held by thé| Foster, Raymond F. 1 yr. award |ffices at Jacksonville, Fia.,’ that I t yuse was esti- | vice in Po! 1 oe came! I P | | American Federation of Govern- | Fuller, Charles B. 6 yr. award}he passed the examination for am ted by Tor as $100. Perey | with surpr Idenness ; Ss Ss a iment Employees at the University | Garcia, Gabriel 2 yr. aw liner’s th a re ed in the house. Origin They said the Poles. g haven't} 0 [pone j of Miami at eight o'clock tonight. | Gardner, William A. 3 yr. awa “spies scone 2 ssigned. hie of the fire is unkhown | (Continued On Page Two) | | i a | . The forum is part of a rally of | Gomez, John M. 4 yr. awa Stirrup has been _assigne ct _ Criminal Court Judge Thomas) Civil Service Employees in the Griggs, Thomas H. 6 yr. award | cense No. 878. His certificate, ;Caro today postponed the cqn- |entire Miami and South Florida} Haskins, Harold S. 3 yr. award} with his namie inscribed, will be] vening of jury trial until renova- | area, “it was announeed by Fred | Henri : saelte : mery mm Lodge AFGE, and will be letter from the executive office Judge Caro convened and ag-| broadcast. | stated, journed court today in @ vary Whiting will speak on “How | Giirtub; Wes tusitucted te Jk his card with the local registrar, Mrs. Estelle Curry. 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