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SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1943 FRILLS ARE CUT | FROM WEDDINGS LOTS OF MARRIAGES DUR-| ING WAR BUT WITH. OUT ‘'SRIMMINGS (By Associated Press) FORT MONROE, Va., May 29. —Add war casualties: The swank military weddings, with regimental bands, crossed. swords and clicking heels, which were a romantic aspect of Army life in days of peace. It has been more than 18 months now since one of those | Plush events was held at Fort Monroe, which for many years! has enjoyed a reputation as one of the Army’s dressiest garri- | sons. There are plenty of wec- | dings, but without the trim- mings. Simplicity is the keynote’ of the war style ceremony, which Grand Coulee: THE KEY WEST CITIZEN World’s Greatest Desert Oasis “dH 000'0zS't To Open Vast Post-War Farmlands, WEEKLY SCRAPBOOK ° THE. CITIZEN’ : WEEK'S BEST RECIPE Coffee Cake: 2 ¢ flour, 3-4 ¢ su-! | gar, 2 T melted butter, 2 t baking powder, 1 t salt. Sift flour, sugar, i | baking powder, salt. Mix with! jesgue busi ss has let Joe Go! | butter to make crumbs. Take out’ berg ai and his : eee 1-2 cup of these crumbs for top-! and pressing shop now depends |ping. Beat 1 egg in a cup and fill' ypon unromantic travelers. remainder of cup with milk. Addi “Before the war, three and {this to first mixture. Spread sometimes four burlesque shows | dough in a greased baking dish. would be playing in Cleveland | Add some sugar and 1 t cinnamon at_ once,” Goldberg sighed. “And to the crumbs you have saved for the girls seemed to wear | the topping. Sprinkle this on top in those days. Now—one show j of dough. . Mait 2 T butter and across the street. And whatever ;Pour over the top of the coffee they're wearing isn’t enough to | cake. Bake in a hot oven 15 min. keép the wolf from the door. | ; “My door,” he added, amid a i SPEAKING OF EGGS ‘cloud of steam. | To store egg yolks and whites For 20 years Joe has been j for several days you can do so by’ known as Cleveland’s theatrical j keeping them tightly covered and pants presser. Autographed pho- | in the refrigerator. To serve them tos of Ann Corio, Sonja Henie, | scramble the eggs and put them Margie Hart and Eddie Cantor— on thin slices of frizzled ham on as well as many lesser vaude- toast. To stretch them add a few villians—decorate the booths in bread crumbs to scrambled eggs: his bus-terminal shop. It is plain :and not only make an extra serv-; to the trouserless traveler, ma- | ing but it improves the flavor. , rooned in one of the booths, that By ROBERT N. COON AP Features Writer CLEVELAND, May 29.—Bur- more S : AISI Ott tot tht te __ STRIPPERS STRIP THE TAILOR [IIIS III IIA IIIT IIIA AI AA IIA IOI AI IAAIA A I A IA I I MM A MS PAGE THRE: POSTWAR end said he would Ran From Circus Fire Last sym a lot of mon accept provided the boa: t he saved WS| directors of the Chamber Six hundred co: tumes were in his truck when he Commerce had no objection £ just as | Bis acting in that capacity. It that cost the live drove onto the vunds, fire broke out Civic or public officia ies were represented at mals and f meeting as Chamber equipment liows: were saved “When I sa turned there,” Now, Army panies h troubles, the war “Then girls and clothes,” he berg will be of Commerce. Fre wt i around and 4. Dion and Charles Taylor. Joe states. with and bu Rotary Club. Williem W. De one meritt, E. A. Ramsey and Ear Adams. Lions’ Club Allan Hampton Charles H. Ketchum and Re mond D. they’! says ready.” Joe Currv. County Commission. veldi and Maximo Valdez | City Council A. Free man Leonard is brief. An organist, until re 5 ’ 4 = ' ‘'Goldberg’s heart is still -behind TO PRESERVE: ee cently a pianist with a big name | the footlights. & dance bantl, supplies the Loher- | In order to.nrevent an icebag or = Evils Of Nudity a grin. , hot-water bottle from having the | “Too much nudity isnt good, Sincé-ithe first “of sides sti. together, a subscriber: Says Mr. G. “It is bad for morals i ee writes that she ‘sprinkles a little —and business. Ah, the things ! about two soldiers and Aes : om Misa rid Ase eae talcum powder on the inside when have seen in the old days. pi i ae alg ante aa storing. She suggests that when; Middleaged, with darting black have climbed the stairs in the : aoa - - sige 1 . a ‘ f { se : ge, you wash oil silk vegetable bags|¢Yes and a ready smile, Joe Post library building to discuss Map shows how Grand Coulee dam will dive -t‘he waters of the Columbia river and make! and covers, to wipe them first dry Goldberg is proud of his reputa- pooch pig idee i rab esi Ea- | a garden of the desert. The view looks south. | with a cloth and then stuff them! ‘ign among: traveling road com- eee eee By J. CLARENCE MOORE : : * lightly’ with absorbent paper | Panies. aire is a Serious «.busi- | ap Features 7 as = 5 ! Bureau of Reclamation studies. which gathers the moisture and : ie au heuaey came to. ci e- ness; to these couples, most. oi | = RY wart ae ‘ show that these lands can blos-| Prevents the sticking together of and in “Tobacco Road,’” he re” them in their middle twenties. ; GRAND COULEE, Wash., May 29.—Hang your 1mag- <om into a rich farming empire. |the sides when lice ton ae stor- | called. “I did work for Mr. Kirk- Most had made their wedding! ination on a set of sky hooks and let’s-talk about a-garden Some areas are suited to dairy-|ed. < : \land, but from the ‘cleaning plans before selective service | that would make the state of Rhode Island lodk like a-post- ' i | ing and fields may be green with —____ | Point of view Tobacco Road was drew the men into uniform. So; age stamp and support a@town*as big ds Kuhshs' City. ‘the alfalfa and other forage crops} YOUR HUSBANDS SHIRTS: |a flop. They had to have their they postponed the happy event We're talking about the Grand Coulée | “irrigation. proj-| needed to support them To iron the wrong side of the Costumes dirty.” for oné year, until the soldier's} ect, now largely a sagebrush-rid-y.- —— _—-: Rows of fruit trees may sup-/ collar and the double material of| This did not apply to the Bai- training period was over jden desert area which the Bureau, tion with. all: the *domestic‘water | plant the gray sagebrush in other | the front, before you. iron. the/let Russe and the Metropolitan came*war. In the months that | of Reclamation says will one day, they normally.use. i. ° areas. Truck crops are. forecast Tight side of each, improves the| Opera Company, however. They followed, decisions were made,| eem with 400,000 people when! - To scoop oft of the earth only; as possibilities for some si and Army weddings resulted. {appearance of the Shirt. In éase| @te, 800d customers. | the elixir of the Col»mbia river}the main canals needed. to carry lettuce, asparagus, potatoes and |Your husband has some good, but| Goldberg got his start, Conditions were different—the | has transmuted the dead land into this flow means building water-j other vegetables. <.| Sd cues reli ofifrta; of, the. type | 9 AnnRh e tecther who soldier. was getting smaller pay |iush green gardens. The war has, ways with.a total length nearly as} Now only 10,000 people livé in} which are without collars, by, ex See: eta — ats: than his civilian salary. © The | “layed start of the project, and! great'as the Potomac-River. |the project area and towns are | Washing the starch out of the stiff|New York. ee olains warned against mon. | 2° date has been set for it. But its} One canal, which’ could’ carry: few and small. The bureau ex-| Collars he used to wear with this| Playing Cleveland needed some chaplains «warned against MON-|+ ture is certain. : |the output of a faif-sized river,’ pects to. see new towns and in-| {¥pe of shirt, slitting the bottom one they could trust to take care eyless marriages. | The project area, totaling 2,500,-: will extend 11 miles from the dam dustries spring up as soon as the | Seam of the-collar, you can set/°f cleaning costumes. On _ his With few exceptions, |000 acres in central Washington| reservoir and then be divided into|.reclamation program is well un-| this collar over. the neck of the first job Joe established his rep- couples who since January 1 have and rated by the Bureau of Rec-i two watercourses. “One of these! der wav until a total of 400,000 is Shirt by removing the band on the) Utation for. reliability. it said their yows in the 85-year-/jamation as the greatest of _ its/ will swing south 150-miles to'reach'' finally reached. | neck of.the shirt... Now, he'll wear| , Frequently, he worked until old: post chapel or in St. Mary’s/ many big irrigation vrojects, is] the eastern and’southerm parts of’ The project is expected to be] the shirts because they are not un-|dawn to, get. flimsy garments Star of the Sea Catholic Church, jarge enough to blot out Lake the project. The second must be| developed over a period of 25 Comfortable with the attached back to the dressing ees al had known each other before the | Ontario on the map. j100 miles long to reach the west-| years or so, with units of 20,000 | Collar arrangement. Bechet bart 2 pease war. Vast Undeveloped Area ern part of the irrigable land. | to 50,000 thrown open to| | Spread far and wide. ——_—— The 1,200,000 acres of the area Lendscape Pattern irrigation each year, depending} —— = SE enna | j NORTH AND SOUTH which are irrigable are said “by, “ Hundreds of miles of | laterals| on current conditions. | SWEETIE PIE | EDDIE LINTON HELD | |Frank A. Banks, engineer inj will branch’ and rebranch from! However, the project is not} r ETROIT.—The compass plant | charge of construction of Grand these two” main arteries until) considered just a distant eventu- ENTERT AINS FOR CRIMINAL COURT ich grows on Texas and Ari-| Coulee Dam, to compose the finest: they patern the landscape like ality. It has been vited in Con-! RAGE Sa UE ea | : Pras wee i zona prairiés has two leaves, one| body of undeveloped arid land a venous system. | | gress as a source of farm homes} Safe in the matriarchal lap Acting on/a tip received by ey or auch points north, ‘the other | in the west. } : Today, ii two-thirds of Livaid gd many of the soldiers who re-| Willie drank his Okey Doke | sheriff's bp Deputies Jeet south: | ; | ‘The flow of water which will} project area little else than sheep turn fitm the wars. Elsewhere,/ Then flung the bottle on the | Knight and Moreno Wallace drove | ‘ | feed the thirsty soil will be han- can find rae. ata the scanty jit has been described as the great-|: floor, ite Pirates Cove yesterday _after- | | dled by a pumping caapcity” at’ forage that subsists between the | est works project now ready to! smiled mischievously and spoke: |0on and stopped at Eddie's Bait | the dam great enough to supply sagebrush. Dry farming’ of Wheat provide employment the ; | Box, at the point’ where the road the 130,000,000 people in thé na- is carried out on soi’ lands. ) War. “Ma,” the infant quiz boy drawl- | turns toward Cudjoe, confiscated | ——-— - - : ‘ed, “whys. 7 ‘three slot machines an- arrested | By? 1 | TS. patsy head's dike.’ a.’ billiard | Eddie, W. Lintotn.: onica: charge of ‘DRIPS ADMIT THEY’ | end ie | possessing ‘coin-operated ma- | WEATHER REPORT | HAVE BEEN ALL WET|| | Answers to deny: (dhe Heamed 'ador- Kaas ed a | 4 see YOUR WAR - 5 John Glenwood Sweeting and the Saunders. their ; : : ee | os . ‘ . Unien ' Higgs. Jerry Daniels Sewyer Porter Ed Neff The lest-nemed is == Carrenters Fred Weech Jemes V. A. Mickieberry and arcttect and engineer Key West Woman's Club. Mr Dan Nevwerro Junior Chember of Commerc= Willard Moehrice Housinc Greipe Authority he GREAT IMPORTATION the ww www ~~ ww wwwwewe Your Grocer Selis THAT GOOD | STAR * BRAND NOTHING TO WEAR — It's AMERICAN COFFEE things like this that give a and CUBAN tailor headaches, says Joe TRY A POUND Goldberg. SABAI BABAR E EEO pee a Fe pee oes a a I after < S = | “Is it, | i | CLEMENTS yoo Observation taken at 8:30 a. | hone fe Py | E.W.T. (City Office) { Plone is Flyobls Temperatures | Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night Mean Normal ingly) Linton Wasa r enchanehe a . gt|ing before Justice ofthe B#ace ecause’ he has no alr | Eurique Esquinaldo, and, on ™.\ AP Features : WITH ARMY. AIR. FORCE IN SOUTH PACIFIC, May 29.—The UESTIO Send Home-Front Queries to Regional O24 Information Office | making a plea of nolo contendere, “Naw,” scowled the budding gen- 87|tmen who have been forced down | In Care of This Paper ius, “thats corny.” “What is it then, my own?” id ma indulgently, and Willie . “ _ ANNOUNCEMENTS The new organization — is | MARGUERITE CROLLY. known. as “The ‘Drips’ and each’ Q__1 was charged the federal | Stump Lane, . MUNICIPAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 9. 1943 NS jinal court. The bail was posted in cash and Linton was released. | | was held in $500 bail for the crim- 78; at sea have ‘formed ‘a new out. | 82} fit*to rival the “Short Snorter | Precipitation Rainfall 24 hours ending 8:30 a. m., inches _ Total rainfall since May 1, inches Deficiency OOo fe eee ait brave been |" Per cent luxury tax for a re-| Key West, Fia forced. down atraea in. an ain, (Conditioned refrigerator unit. Was | |plane. The membership card is | the tax legally collected? + 17 VARIOUS USES BALTIMORE Potash is used | 5 Rete in making _gun-powder, hand For Captain of f ciice “renades and aviation gasoline.! W. J. WALKER (MACK) since May 1, Internal} Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service Between _ MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving All Points On Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule: (NO STOPS EN ROUTE) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar- rives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- hight. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Midnight and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock i Local Schedule: (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A.M. and atrives at Miami at 4:00 o'clock P. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and — at Key West at 5:00 o'clock Indieate Direction of Nooredt Civilization ‘,omorrow’s Tides (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 8:13 a.m. 1:31 a.m. 9:13 p.m. 2:42 p.m. FORECAST | Key West and Vicinity: Sea- sonabie temperatures this after- noon and tonight. Florida: Continued warm to- night Hatteras, N. C., to Apalachi- cola, Fla: No small craft or storm warnings have been is- sued. are VISITING KEY WEST Lieut. and Mrs. Ralph B. Boyd and little’ daughter, Carol Ann, are vending’ a few days in Key West visiting relatives and friends. Lieut. Boyd is connected with the | United States Naval Reserve. Mrs. Boyd, who was before marriage, Miss Rae Louise Russell, is a niece of Hartley Albury, local in- surance agent of this city. Hove Abandoned Plane, Walking in this Dirsctinne® Clothing AP: Features ARMY FLIERS who make forced landings in wild ter- ‘ rain know how to signal rescue ‘planes quickly and give a whole message with the flip of a cloth, Emer- gency kits are equipped with @ large cloth panel; one side 4s blue (shown black below), the other yellow (shown gray). By placing on level surface and jolding in de- signs shown, the following sentences are transratted. LOCATION OF PORT NEW YOR -The port of No- vorossiisk is 70 miles southeast} of the Kerch Strait, which links the Black Sea with the Sea of | Azov. inches 1,58/a one dollar bill with the word | A—Ask the nearest Total rainfall since Jan. 1, } “drip” written. in_ the. top mar- | Revenue office. j ee 285 | went ‘dows ‘Mike initiation :fee; +12 decision up to-his draft board? Relative Humidity like that of the Short) Snorters, |“, tis draft board will decide Sunrise 6:37 a. m, <Any drip may challenge any ; Sunset 8:11 p. m, Sher drip at anytime and if the INVITES YOU seconds he is ordered to pay TO CLUB TONIGHT each drip present a dollar and a ati z ko | where the atmosphere is delight- ample parking space . . . . Raul’s lis the only spot out of the down- (By Ansoctatea Pres) :lar club opens week-days at 3 men into the station where they few law. If you know Raul’s| were charged with shooting dice,'club you know it’s a delightful their total capital was 12 cents.| you have not visited Raul’s, try it One of the four explained they just once and be convinced. There | TO REENTER COLLEGE} (Ry Ansociated Presa) } Ww. | Says Dr. T. W. Stallings of Tulsa.) Ross C. Sawyer, will enter Flor- | you needn't be, There are enough! ida State College for Women as a} beef and pork crisis, he Says, and! to be present at the exercises of Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones: 92 and 68 he adds: “Fating crow. 1s.nct bad! ihe junior class, of which she was WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets inches 6.52 gin along -with the drip’s name, Qian calicua: atudient finish- | Deficiency since January 1, the date and place -where he ing his Susans enh deterred: ce ie 15 % _____ is aidollar: toveach drip: present 1,11 he is entitled to finish the cur- | Tomorrow's “Almanad "iat the initiation. rent semester if it ends in June. Moonrise 4:31 a.m, ‘Challenged person fails to pro-; RAUL Moonset 5:20 p. m, {duce a membership card in 30 + . | b ach a drink. | Raul wants to see you tonight iit Gs a very exclusive organi-jat Raul’s Club on the Boulevard, ibl dance music is by John Pritch-j| gene ard and his orchestra. There is JUST PRACTICING, town district where one may go for a delightful time. This popu-! ‘MEMPHIS, Tenn., May 29.—jo’clock and closes .promptly at } Memphis police marched four midnight in keeping with the cur- but. the customary search before ; spot to spend a cool, comfortable | _| they were locked up revealed that, evening overlooking the sea; if, were “just practicing.” fis never a cover or minimum charge. H TULSA, Okla., May 29.—Wor-| Miss Elizabeth Sawyer ried about meat rationing? Well, daughter of County Clerk and Mrs. | crows in the United States to fill hen jo the tall FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE | s senior when it reoepns in the fa’ the .gap caused by a temporary; Mr. Sawyer was in Tallahassee! FULL CARGO INSURANCE at all. In fact, young ciows are! 4 me:ave:. They returned to Key) swell eating.” * West on ‘Thursday evening. ‘