The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 20, 1953, Page 10

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“Oil Wells And Parks Dont Mix” [i ane ve Says Everglades Director Beard Conservationists RET AE : In Audubon Club | trem. Beard said with pride that all Hear Lecture By the animals and birds in the | Everglades which were on the . ' verge of axtinction are slowly Dir. Dan B. Beard yr ren ters. + Beard was introduced by out- | By SUSAN McAVOY : igoing Audubon President Stuart Oil drills and National , Whiting, who also introduced the Parks don’t mix, Everglades |W officers of the Monroe Society. ‘ ‘ The Park Director commended National Park Director Dan’ the County on its changed conser- B. Beard told a distinguish-| vation attends, agreed - a , ting fires to lay was ° ie ed gathering of CONSELVA- |e cstades; the people of. the tionists at the Audubon So-' County gave the land to the whole ’s reception Saturday people of the United — States, clety’s P 1 tarda the Park Service to pro- night at Wesley Hall. toe deat: The vigorous Parx director | Following Beard’s lecture and| stated that under the original | films, Key West's musical prodigy, Park act, oil leases held by pri- | Miguel Mariscal played two piano vate owners in the Park will not : selections. be renewed when they expire. | First was a Prelude dedicated to “You can't have oil wells in @ yfiguel by composer Mana-Zucca. National Park, just as you can’t ‘The second number, Malaguena, have bowling alleys in an art gal- | by Lacuona showed Miguel’s vir- Page 10 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Manslaughter Hearing On Roche Tuesday JP Hamlin Will Hear Evidence In Death Of Clifford Brown A preliminary hearing in the manslaughter case of Lt. Clinton E. Roche, USN, charged with the death of Clifford Brown on Easter Sunday morning, will be held at Peace Justice’ Roy Hamlin’s of- fice tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. Monday, April 20, 1953 US. Commies Branded As ‘Red’ Puppets By ‘KARL R. BAUMAN WASHINGTON W—A government board today branded the U. S. Communist Party as “a subsidiary and puppet of the Soviet Union” and ordered the party to bare its membership lists and give a finan- ' cial accounting. The order is subject to review by the courts. The four present members of the Subversive Activities Control Board (SACB) agreed unanimously that the party “‘is substantially directed, THESE PRICES GOOD THRU — WER., APRIL 22 lery,” he said. “Last. summer cil men tried to abrogate the oil leases esteblished when the Park was set up. The State refused to abrogate them, and ‘so has new Goyernor Dan Mc- Carty,” Beard declared. It was planned originally that tuoisty and fine sense of timing. The young pianist had journeyed back from Miami especially for the performance. He was enthus- iastically applauded and would have given an encore, had he not been tired, Whiting said. Whiting gave his farewell thanks Roche has been out on $1,000 dominated and controlled” by Mos- cow. bond since the fatal accident. Tes-| The party, the hoard said, “‘oper- tifying for the State will be arrest-|ates primarily to advance the ob- ing officers State Trooper Frank! jectives” of a Russian-directed Cline, Deputy Sheriff Jeff Broad~|world Communist movement. head, and the widow of the Mara-| The board’s order was issued al- thon construction worker, who! most 19 months xfter former Atty. the Everglades Tark would be to i! the members of the Society much larger than it‘is now. Mon- who have helped him as President roe County Commissioners and jn his three terms of office. Dade County Commissioner all He particularly thanked Mrs. agreed in the 1930’s on a much Grace Crosby, a member of the larger Park then the boundaries Board of Directors, and a long allow at present. list of other officers. He also “Now we heve people coming thanked Norman Artman of The to your Commission to get resol Citizen, and Citizen staff mem- utions passed reversing the act- lon of the Monroe County Com- mission of a few years ago. These large land owners are trying to undo what has already been given to the people of the United States by the State of Florida and private owners.” bers, Harold Laubscher, Chamber of Commerce President and others. In the receiving line at the re- ception were the following new of- ficers and guests: Mrs. Frances T. Hames, new president, her daughter Mrs. Ste- met death when Roche's car alleg- | Gen. J. Howard McGrath started edly hit him and knocked him 150 feet. A coroners’ jury found that Roche’s ‘negligent and drunken driving had caused the death. Immediately before the man- slaughter hearing will be one fer Otis Reynolds, charged with as- sault with intent to commit mur- der. Reynolds, it is alleged, threw Viola Williams out of the window at 813 Baptist Lane on New Years day. She broke her back and legs as a result of the heave-ho. The defendant has been in jail since then with bond set at $1,000, There is but one witness in this case. a registration proceeding against the party. Indications are that it will be a year or more before the Supreme Court has the final say on con- stitutionality of the 1950 Internal Security (McCarran) Act under which the board acted. The board was established by that act and authorized to deter- mine whether any organizations were directed from abroad and thus, under the act’s terms, forced eral and disclose the names of their members and financial de- tails. SALE* New Store 1835 Haste: Old Store 727 duvat st THIS SALE... WITR ITS GREAT SAVINGS ...IS OUR WAY OF SAYING ‘THANK YOU" for Your PATRONAGE APPLES ‘“rnesars Beard said that National parks wart F, Ansley, and husband of Attorneys for the Communist throughout the United States have Ajtanta, Ga.; Daniel P. McDaniel, with private owners: Roberts, treagurer; Miss Hilda “As soon as a Park is set up, Cunniff, recording secretary; Dan of it. This is going on now in Poinciana, and Audubon Director the case of The Everglades.” Mrs. G. P. Lawrence, director ed the wonder that is the Ever- dent; John Baillod.and Mrs, Cros- slades Park. Once the bottom of by. Mrs. Kirke and..Mrs. John eal’ wilderness with piants and. Also present at the recepiton animals in the United States. It were Rear Admiral and Mes. Irv- location. Surrounded by huge met- and her escort. litian areas, it is protecting Park Service took over. TODAY'S is Everglades with is true of other Parks in the Park Service, Department of Interior, Ket went down today with trading national parks from 1945 to 1953, isi than in the previous 70 years, The io ooctene ao fal) ronal ions buted to the relaxation, inspiration Resistance to the decline devel- and education that post-war Am- oped in « number of areas and ie Beard then showed colored Chemicals were mostly higher, movies of the Everglades, called and some golds, radio-televisions Otters, alligators, deer, and other trend or posted gains. animals now protected were shown This is the third straight session Glades. Friday the fall was one of the The glades buggy which is used heaviest in some time, but the im- the method of getting around on that volume was on the low side, the saw grass, were also in the Losing ground were U. S. Steel, im. Bird lovers in the Audubon Case, Boeing, Douglas Aircraft, Ra- fascinated by the dio Corp., American Telephone, Du by the blue herons, white dard Oil (NJ), Fan American egret a and World Airways, Paramount Pic- were Higher stocks included home- unders, Kelly Attend Courses At Gainesville GAINESVILLE—Two Key West residents were in attendance at the Twenty-Eighth Annual Short Course and Conference on Electric Meters, held April 6-10 at the Uni- versity of Florida. They were among 150 metermen and electric company executives ni versity’s Department of Electri- opportun- ity to take part in one or more of | the three-phase program offered it this oldest continuously operat- short course in electric meters the country. three phases offered train- metermen, and conference pro- grams for superintendents and other ex: ves. Attentap ers Thomas C. Kelly, City Elec. System; Charles E. Lounders, Electric System. Three Conviets At Large Today CALLAHAN # — Three short- term convicts, none described as Particularly dangerous, were still Camp near here late Saturday. Three escapees, including A. C. Party—former Rep. Vito Marcan- tonio, John J. Abt and Joseph Forer—served notice in advance of the decision that they would ask the courts te declare the law il- | legal. They have called it “a law- less law The board said its “subsidiary and puppet” label applies for the American party’s entire existence, beginning in 1919. Except for some changes in lan- | @uage, the board’s 218-page report followed the recommendations of | two of its members, Chairman Pe- ter Campbell Brown and ‘Dr. Kath- ryn McHale, who conducted more than 14 months of hearings. In addition to opening the way for a long legal battle on the con- | stitutionality of the McCarran Act, enacted by Congress over former President Truman's veto, the board’s decision presaged the early | filing of registration petitions against a number of alleged Com- munist fronts. Brown recently told a House ap- | propriations subcommittee that | Atty Gen. Brownell had advised | him he is ready to proceed against | 25 alleged Red fronts. } | FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover | | told the same subcommittee the | imembership of the Communist | Party now totals 24,039. The party’s lawyers have 60 days in which to ask the U. S, Court of Appeals here to review the board’s | decision and to look into constitu- | tional questions. The act itself pro- vides for this procedure, No mat- | ter how the Court of Appeals rules, | the loser is almost certain to carry | the case to the Supreme Court. to register with the attorney gen- | The regular monthly meeting of | 3 wt APDe CARROTS %& y eT BAKERS 9 i= 49C Winter Garden 10%-Oz. Can PEACHES ...9 cans 49c e STOKELY—Small Whole IRISH POTATOES & | CARNATION gone through similar experiences corresponding secretary; Archie somegne tries to take a bite out Beard; Albert Carey, principal of ‘The Park Director then describ- Wallace Kirke, first vice-presi- the sea, it is now the only tropi- Bailiod assisted. is further unique because of its ing T. Duke, their daughter, Terry life nearly extinct when the So popular ‘ teamed vnder'by peor: ms SLOCK MARKET said Beard. More people visited gotive. growth in size of crowds is attri- to around a point at the outside. ericans are seeking. several individual stocks. “River of Grass” by one author. and oils resisted the downward in their natural habitat in the that the market has declined. On to fight fires, the airboat which is pact was moderated by the fact General Motors, Goodrich, J. 1. the Cuthbert Rook- Pont, Westinghouse Electric, Stan- being tures, and Johns-Manville. ‘out before the Park Ser- — stake Mining, Dow Chemical, Union | Dean, 31, serving life for killing | the Key West Guard of Honor will | Carbide, Union Pacific, and Ameri-|& guard at a State Road Camp | be held tonight at American Legion | ean Tobacco. . West Florida, Surrendered | tome. Stock Island, at 8 o'clock | meekly Sunday in 2 swamp dust | Captain Bethel P. Johnson an-/ DOG RACING | Killed south of the Nassau-Duval County | j J nes | mounced today. FIRST RACE 8:15 P.M. Two more were picked up by DAILY DOUBLE Ist & 2nd : detectives in nearby Jacksonville. iseriminati CHERRY PIE-PAK RSP Somieeas evens care | CROSS, CITY nA sentra] Secteur acter: |No Discrimination | Sunda 3 cen Y Vera, we kill whereabouts of the others, Capt.| NEW YORK w — An American i im awa cllnia eink ‘mgta|. W. Bethea, hed of the’ camp, |Jewisn Congres sarvey geccray | fog NO. 303 said. He identified them as Le- ‘showed the 48 states and U. §. ter- | You CAN east of here. Chester Daniels Sr., Sanford, a vander Harvey, 30, two years for | ritories have a total of 386 laws | about Town Co. has sev- eral loan plans which will be of help to you in con- solidating small bills. or debts. Our friendly representa tive will be glad to assist you in selecting an easy cayment plen which will fit mite your monthly budget. Stop in or phone today. 2-3684 TOWN FINANCE CO. #04 DUVAL PH. 2.5608 ; passenger in Varn's car, was in- jured seriously. A Miami couple, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome D. Miller, and their baby, the occupants of the other car, were not seriously burt. DANGER TERMITES grand larceny froma Gadsden Coun- ty; Roy Dean RusseB, 34, two years for forgery from Hilisbor- ough County; Tommy Brown, 19. three years for breaking and en- | against racial and religious dis-| | crimination. j | New York state has the most | i with 34 | | Three cut of four traffie acel- | dents involve passenger cars. pei SERA ep THREE HOT"LS IN MIAMI at POPULAR PRICES snssrtihiiilinosieatiiaiais Lecated in the Heert of the City RATES ROOMS for RESERVATIONS with BATH end TELEPHONE REASONABLE WRITE or WIRE S DSN. let Ave, 9 ME. tot Ave. 108 ® Elevater Rooms Blevater STATION OLD GLORY BAKED 20-49 SS ae l] for $1, 7 for $1. ASTOR. QUICK & DELICIOUS LA-CHOY DINNER MEATLESS MEAT "> 95c| = 59e

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