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Page'l0 ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, March 9, 1954 I ee eee Finns Ma Legionitems |S “May x ag ‘Revive Ousted 2nd VICE COMMANDER Odham Asks Rivals To Appear With Him On Sat. Program By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FDR’s Crandson | SEA | SECRETS Sued For Divorce JUAREZ, Mexico W—Mrs. Robis, Roosevelt, wife of Curtis (Buzzie Meetings: Home, Stock Island. Regular Post Meeting, Wednes- day, March 10 at 8 p. m., Legion Government HELSINKI, Finland 7 — Ex- Premier Urho Kekkonen, head of Brailey Odham today invited his two rivals for the governorship to jp Tribune and Miami Herald couldn’t find one taint to play up against these men.” He did not appear with him on the: same pro-|¢laborate. Q. What is the rock beauty? A. This is the most beautifully colored of the local representatives| Dall) Roosevelt, has applied for @ \divorce in Juarez, charging men |tal cruelty, | Judge Oscar Martinez indicated ; sas . of the angelfish family (Chaetod-|:¢ ‘yy, ; Aa gram Saturday night when both} Odham told a television audience |°** ; y jit would be granted today. Benes cauarctind, | “Hay Wert oats DpeENaE, oginmish governments,|he and Acting Gov. Chatley Johns |the Legislature should be given ekenbimierenn eel Roosevelt is the grandson of the EE oe dessa pany Algerie meena ceed sraing coali-|are scheduled to speak in his home |authority to call itself into session peads om the outer r “trieclacys | iste President Franklin D, Roose= a se a peepeemon Hones goalie ere town of Sanford. to give the people some check on ee a length cefabotieg SEARS nie a a see ee) and, : : : i 7 ernor—‘* i - of Americans as “Buzzi ® House Committee meets every from which the two parties again} Odham said he first learned that |# 8°V eh Peme °F and is colored bright orange-yel-| when asa eral he lived in the | 3 i: anyone else.” ; Friday evening at the Post Home,|@merged as the largest factions Johns was to speak in Sanford |@n¥one) ©) proposed a requirement |W with a large, triangular, vel-|White House for a time with hie in the nation’s Parliament. after a local Johns committee ob- CADETS VISIT NAVY—Lt. Gaines of Fleet All Weather Train- ing Unit shows the F3D gas tank to Cadet Lieutenant Shiela Sweeting, Cadet Sergeant Beatri ‘ice West, Cadet Carolyn Putman and Cadet Lieutenant J. F. Brussow of the Civil Air Patrol._— Official U.S. Navy Photo, Civil Air Patrol Cadets Get Closeup x * High School Senior who represent- represent us in the Southern Area contest to be held at the Central Catholic School in Fort Lauder- dale on Friday, March 12 at 2:00 p. m. He defeated Ed Ludacer, 17, Coral Gables High School Senior and representative of Lindley De- Darmo Post 70 at Coconut Grove, Saturday evening at 7:30 p. m. at the High School Auditorium, Being the contest for their wonderful sup- Port in this great undertaking. It was most gratifying to note the large attendance of Legionnaires. For those that missed this event, you missed out on one of the best events of the year. The attendance could and should have been great- er. The contestants were both very good and very well versed in their Tespective subjects. Now we go to * 10th District Oratorical Contest;— “ ” j Hilario Ramos, Jr., 17, Key West| reaction from the Socialists but | ball. Only last Thursday,” he said ed out Post in the district level of Could get together soon because of| of the Oratorical Contest, will now} the Chairman of the Americanism) Committee I would like to thank! all of the Legionnaires present at) There was no immediate public lobservers doubted the two parties! the bitter election campaign each| had waged against the other. Neither party came near win- ning a majority of the single chamber’s 200 seats. They will be allotted in several days on a sys- tem of proportional representation but almost complete returns in- dicated the Social Democrats (So- |cialists) would get 54, a gain of jone, and Kekkonen’s Agrarian Union 53, a gain of two. The Communist People’s Demo- crats again appeared to have won 43 seats—no change—to hold their Place as Finland’s third-ranking | party. | The Socialists broke with Kek- \Konen last fall over his austerity |program designed to cut high pro- |duction costs in the nation’s two chief export industries, timber and metalworking. Their failure to hold their own on the world mar- ket has produced an economic tained a permit for use of the city “I announced my speaking sched- ule which included Sanford for the same hour Johns is to speak. “I shall be only too happy to appear on the same program with him and to ask him questions, or answer any such questions as he might desire answers to; or, as a further courtesy to him, I shall be glad to have him speak first and then to follow him as speaker.” Johns was not immediately avail- able for comment on the invitation. Odham also said he had wired State Sen. LeRoy Collizs, another rival candidate, to “meet with us in Sanford, if his schedule can be rearranged.” All the candidates made several campaign speeches yesterday, Col lins and Johns working the North- west Florida area and Odham ap- pearing in Jacksonville. At Panama City, Collins renewed his demand for a general revision the Constitution to include changing the order of succession in event of the governor’s death. that all meetings of tax-supporting | Y°tY-black area on each side, It board, bureaus and agencies must is one of the most sought after of be open to the public, marine aquarium fishes, being dif- Today, Johns planned to come to ficult to catch. : | Jacksonville for a night television! @. Why do hermit crabs live in| appearance after attending a Cabi-|dead sea shells? | net meeting in Tallahassee. Odham| A. Hermit crabs are distant re- scheduled morning TV appear-/latives of the lobsters and shrimp, ance in Jacksonville and one at 6\and have fairly long tails which p. m. in Miami. Collins spoke at/are soft and lack the hard pro- Fort Walton Beach and Pensacola. |tective covering that is found on/ K : the forward part of the body. Her-! Council Receives Threatening Note about as the crab moves along the! BALTIMORE — “Look out) @. What is a “minnow?” Council you are next for a big} A. A minnow is irapossible to} shooting you low sewer rats.” jdefine in scientific terms, this | Mine | wins isi pencliccagicd ene beng applied loosely to near-| é ly any kind of small fish, usually a teaaie ean aa freshwater form living in schools. ~y|To bait deal “minnows” Council. The word “Communist”’| 41, rpcheiat edi laree jalso be the young of other larger appeared at the end of the message jfich but general s i th and it was not known whether it| the’ Pie a il rl a occurs periodically as the crab) grows, making it necessary to move to a larger shell from time to} time. sister Sistie. Mrs. Roosevelt, the former Robe in Edwards of Brentwood, Calif., is the daughter of an executive engineer at Douglas Aircraft, Civilian Tries Endurance Test DAYTON, Ohio #—For 56 hours last week Charles A. Dempsey, 29, a_ civilian industrial engineer at Wright Air Development Center, sea floor. A “housing problem’’|sat in a jet fighter cockpit and listened to a loud noise simulating the sound of a jet in flight. This was a part of human ene durance tests which WADC engi- neers hope will provide clues to equipment improvement for pilot comfort and efficiency. The noise was injected to test stress effects of flight noises, For the entire 56 hours Dempsey wore a complete pilot’s outfit, from oxygen mask and exposure suit to Jong underwear. |the term is most properly applied|teeth of both these species easily to various small members of thejbecome infected due to the amount carp family (Cyprinidae), or tolof bacteria-laden slime in thi the | any of the various top-minnows of|mouth. : i i i ea and cross our fingers and S!ump. Of Naval Air Station Equipment Here ieee ou fs srl mate anyone able to attend the “Area| He said that when a governo dies|W2S ™eant as a signature or a : 5, | Slur. his powers should “‘be vested in 2 ‘ some one elected by all the peopie| The councilmen accepted Since Kekkonen’s resignation, Tuomioja has Key West Civil Air Patrol cadets headed a caretaker regime, got a close view of some of the Navy’s newest operational aircraft end blimps as part of a recent tour of the Key West Naval Air Station. Eight cadets, all local teenagers, made the tour under the guidance of local naval officers and C, A. P, Lieutenant James F. Brussow who! directs the local group, An F3D Skynight radar all-wea- ther interceptor, one of the newest and most powerful of the Navy’s “atom-age” carrier based jet types Was a high point on the tour. Lieu- tenant D, M. Gaines of the Fleet All Weather Training Unit ex- Plainefl features of the plane to the cadets, The students marveled at the in- McCarthy Is Threatened In Anonymous Call NEW YORK @#—An anonymous telephone caller, who reportedly | Waldorf-Astoria Hotel security guards early today that ‘‘some- thing terrible’ would happen to Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) during the night. | McCarthy had checked into the hotel last night. strument-crammed cockpit and the| ice. A city patrolman was sent fighter’s extreme size and weight compared with World War II types. The cadets were shown a P2V Neptune patrol plane and modern Navy blimps as other examples of the diversityin naval airpower. The Key West Naval Air Station is one of the few bases from which blimps are operated, CAP members who toured the station were: Lieutenant J. F. Brus sow, Commandant of Cadets, Ca- det Lieutenants Shiela Sweeting and Bernard Srodulski, and Cadets Carolyn Putnam, Beatrice West, Jan Thompson, Brent Rolfe, Wil- liam Higgs and Ronnie Sharp, Civil Defense Plan Drafted: In W. Germany BONN, Germany (®—An official source said today the West Ger- man Interior Ministry has drafted a detailed plan for the nation’s first civil defense program since World War II. It is to be submitted soon to Parliament with a request for ‘a special appropriation to cover its cost, the source said. GUARD AGAINST OO COFREE INSPECTION Call 2-3254 |to the hotel and. joined a Waldorf- meet, please do so, kok ok Conference and Convention Data: The 10th District Constitutional Conference will be held in Miami, Florida, April 24 and 25 at the Har- vey Seeds Post No. 29. Key West’s Post will be entitled to send 7 dele- gates to this conference. In order to qualify as a candidate you must’ have attended at least 50 per cent spoke with a Spanish accent, toldjof the meetings as recorded in the, attendance record book maintained by the Sgt. at Arms, M. E. Lewis. Check with Lewis and see if you are eligible. Next on the agenda will be the ‘Department of Florida Convention to be held in St. Petersberg, Flor- ida on May 21 through 23, Friday) The threat was reported to po-|through Sunday. Our Post also is allowed 7 delegates to this with Kekkonen today said the “‘res- toration and maintenance of polit- ical and economic stability re-' mains a joint job for the Agrari- ans and Social Democrats.” He added his party is “ready to dis- cuss a joint government and I don’t doubt that we could through compromise work out a common | program.” ( and responsible to all the people.” He was referring to Johns, as president of the Senate, becoming acting governor last year upon the death of Gov. Dan McCarty. Johns said in his speeches he had to fire some of McCarty’s key appointees because they wouldn’t cooperate. He declared he made the move “only after grave deliberations and replaced them with men of the highest type.” Rugged Oregon Site Was Used To Film Movie “It was the roughest, most rug- ged picture I’ve ever made.” “My appointees,” he said, “have been so outstanding that the Tam- message quite calmly, several of them commenting that they often receive ancnymous cards or let- ters. This one wasn’t addressed to any individual councilman, Yesterday’s message merited a second look, however, because of the recent shooting in the House ada total 55 carloads for every per- son in the country, CITIZEN WANT ADS PAY OFF of Representatives in Washington.! families Cyprinodontidae or Poe- \cileidae, Q. Do moray ells have a poison- ous bite? A. None of the local species are poisonous, although at ieast one form from the Pacific and Indian oceans is reported to be mildly |Poisonous. The green moray, (Gym- ‘nothorax funibris), and the spotted largest local species, and both are noted for their aggressive dispo- sition when captured or molested. The wounds caused by the sharp Q. Why do seaweeds grow pro- fusely about the shore, but not in the deep sea? _A. This is because they require {light in order to grow, after the |manner of land plants. By a pro- cess called photosynthesis, the pig- ments of these plants convert raw |chemicals in the sea water into ‘usable foods, iight acting as the South Dakota mines produced | moray, (G. morings), are the two|principal agent in this transforma- ton. Because sea water ‘quickly ‘filters out all usable light, very few Plants are ever found in depths greater than 50 feet, FIRST WINNERS! Dodge the same eligibility rules applying. a ee gst oo i i i . xk wk * e speaker, lan! 1 ~ nie vis cutee, MeCarthe’s Membership: wart, a veteran of 16 starring years room. The National Commander has|before the movie cameras, and the Police Lt. Joseph Whelan said|gotten permission to send a mem-/film to which he was referring is |a man with a Spanish accentmade |bership chain letter through the | Universal-International’s ‘Bend of the threat to the hotel switchboard |mails in an effort to increase our|the River,” a Technicolor outdoor joperator at 12:15 a.m. and repeat-|membership rolls, The idea is to|spectacle telling the story of the ed it to a security officer of the |send a letter containing five mem-|trek of pioneers into the rugged hotel. The caller hung up before,|bership blanks to five Legionnaires;country of Oregon in 1847, the call could be traced. and they are to get five members| “Bend of the River’ opens There was no indication whether {and then send five blanks to five, Thursday at the Monroe Theatre McCarthy had been informed of different members. That way the|and also stars Arthur Kennedy, the threat. membership is to build up greatly.|Julia Adams and Rock Hudson. Edward Lawless, night manager |I believe we can do a great deal) “I don’t see how the early-day jof the Waldorf-Astoria, refused to | of good along membership lines by| Pioneers ever made the trip,” Ste-, discuss the telephone call with | asking plain Key Westers to join|wart declared. “We had every newsmen, up. I am sure there are veterans|known type of modern equipment It was learned, however, that| in Key West who aren’t members| to aid us during four weeks of film- the caller—who spoke in a threat-| and are just waiting for the chance|ing along their trails in Oregon,! ening tone—asked to speak with|t) be asked. I would like to say|and it was still the worst physical McCarthy. , here though that anyone interested | beating I’ve ever encountered.” The caller was reported to have| in signing up with the American| The month’s location, centered thought that an employe on the |Tegion can see almost any legion-|first in the snows and dense for- hotel information desk was Me- | aire and you will be signed up,|ests on and around Mt. Hood, la- \Carthy and to have told the em- | wembership in the Post now stands|ter along the Sandy and Columbia |ploye: at approximately 540 members, |Rivers of Oregon, produced every! “You'd better get out of the ho- type of hazard and peril possible tel—something terrible is going to on a film set. First, it was the happen.” paralyzing jolts of steel-rimmed McCarthy, who arrived here covered wagons bouncing over the |from Miami by plane with his wife large boulders of a dry river bed. |last night, planned to meet today Next came the dangerous ~lower- with investigators of his Senate ing of wagons ee the steep permanent subcommittee on inves- mountain slopes, held back and up- tigations, right by struggling four-horse Saves Face In te d di 5 Quake Rocks Islands Pay 5 Fines Sohn ake Attn isneke caravan ATHENS, Greece (#®—The Ionian NORMAN, Okla. () — Fuming!was pulled into the snowfields of Islands and western Greece were |dtivers who wouldn’t be caught/Mt. Hood at the 8,000 foot level rocked by earth shocks yesterday, |dead—no less alive—in the police|where the constant danger of slip- followed by torrential rains which |station to pay a parking fine have|ping on the frozen slopes present- later turned to snow. No casual-/found salvation at last in the/ed a hazard. ties were reported. “Traf-o-teria.” In the rapids of the Sandy River, The little device, installed re-|an ice-cold stream fed by melting cently on all parking meters here|snows and frothing wildly as it as an experiment, turns potential| crashed along its rock bed, Ste- nonpayers of parking tickets into|wart and his co-star, Arthur Ken- Kk tk “Get Five More for 54” “Traf-o-teria” Djakarta, capital of Indonsia has a population estimated at three | million, NAVAR law-abiding citizens. Indications |nedy, worked for almost a week. are it’s going over big with the |Their horses fought gamely to paying customers, stay upright as they forded the ! A motorist here receives a park-|wild river. Then the actors piled | ing ticket and an envelope. If he | from their mounts, waded into the! | Puts the ticket and 50 cents into/ numbing waters of the river, and | the envelope and places it in the; staged a knock-down, drag-out | Traf-o-teria, an aluminum box at-| brawl in mid-stream. |tached to the parking meter, the For Wednesday Only 8 AM. till 9:30 P.M. | the pay-as-you-drive boxes will be Lot No. | 424 SOUTHARD STREET 59 FORD Tudor Custom Line .. . Radio MECHANICALLY $1089.00 “I never felt a blow,” Stewart fine is considered paid. Wait 4g| later admitted. “I was so com- hours and the ante goes up to $1.| Pletely numbed by the could water, Police Chief Albert Dodd thinks| 1 couldn’t have felt a thing.” , ‘Bend of the River” features Lo-| |a bonanza in enforcement of the | Ti Nelson, Jay C. Flippen and Ste- | city’s traffic codes, Pin’ Fetchit. Anthony Mann direct- “Used to be,” reflected Dodd, \¢d and Aaron Roseberg produced. “women were pretty reluctant to General Tells |Pay them. Now the women pay | better than men.” : here today if a Nationalist Chi- totaled $400, Dodd said, a 135 per| nese ject on a ttmnalist_ Ch }cent increase over the previous|j. °° “V@Siou of the China main- full advant i lesions, chee ng: gues. meth laces antage of this and march |Public reaction has been “quite! countries in an effort to promote \ favorable.” an anti-Communist alliance. Lot No. 2 OPP. NAVY COMMISSARY ag OLDS Tudor RADIO HYDRAMATIC New Paint $641.00 come to the station, and they’d give the tickets to their husbands, who chances are, would forget to \\ O i ar Possibility Overtime parking fines collected BS in the boxes during the first month | HONG BONG A = a of “Operation Traf-o-teria” totaled| pa. ,ccm: Choi Duk Shin said : land should force withdrawal of | month's take, Red Chinese tro) v ; s from North Conceding that a few nasty notes | Korea, “South Keres would take crop up along with the ticket en- | covers, and assorted loot when the} Choi arrived here with two other collecting officers empty the box-|members of a South Korean mis- jes, the chief insisted that so far|sion now touring Southeast Asian 40th Anniversary All-America Contest What a Car! ‘The crowning touch to any vacation —an elegant new ’54 Dodge! Wher- ever you go in your Dodge, you go in luxury and style . . . thrill to flashing performance, enjoy gas-saving economy! 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