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SpnSSSSSnnnOD nines WAR HARDEST ON CHILDREN, | earreD SAYS: DOCTOR) stom oe Sher +) hLT TO CUBS. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN . “THREE HOME TOWN GIRLS By ADELAIDE KERR jher choice without ever ha | AP Features Writer seen Eileen, but after pl A Broadway produtet @ozed injher Thursday evening hour of restaurant . .. A famous sing-| song on the CBS network. jing teacher threatened to drop; i2 Ww: There has been a lot of talk tion © Pact (emer ee a ¢.0.P.’S WHITE HOUSE By JACK STINNETT capturing the Ghee Se aoe © AP Writer men wer Ge aed . Aug 9 — spearhead the ete ihe drewe |CLAIMED THA Eileen’s teacher hi around here how much seas off Beteen ee 680 WANS TRI T | recent turn of events in|a pupil cold .. . A preacher’s'do with her income 3 political poate om the Demo- . pom Ey F —. ower or Lows OF WORLD HAVE BEEN | PuroPe Prove how those given | daughter had to learn how to preparing for an art career,| cratic members of Congress are tha! even of Se Seer SGMNGGNED Sahin win|hueesd ty te cana ont a when her family noticed her|@0ing to do on their vacations, MacArthur seul * = a ies Bs 4 rope with which; And New York has three young voice. They asked a Metropoli-|but it's my guess the Republi. nomination Thet «© « me STARTED ae igi Beso Piggy of | singing stars as a result. tan Opera singer, who was a fam-| C4" members wiil do a lot more. e hy Arti tow fescrihed s for this iS’ All three are pretty. All are ily friend, to hear her sing. The} There ish’ i club n Tint wee Se @ ail: pretty. are *" ; her sing. isn't a politician worth - tee * temees scan repair pos 0 oF ai? | home town girls. All made the Singer liked her voice, undertook| the mame who doesn't realize “*' "* ot ot fe SS oe a By ADELAIDE KERR sihiiee maxims, WhICS’ big time before they were 25. her training and coached her for|that the Republican national ge = a “ AP Features Writer ee And all give different reasons, iX opera roles. When Eileen’s| Convention next summer is going * © “an wen #8 Doctora Dolores Pinero, Puer-| the offspring of incapacity.” f°" SuCte=s fuditions for opera failed ta|t> be « “favorite son” conven.’ “TS 0" aon a ~ ~ jto Ri ne ted Pretty, blonde Hollace Shaw,| img a contract, she turned to! tio! doesn't know that such a oo - jto Rican specialist in child hy- There is MO iho is the coloratura “Vivien”|T@dio. She auditioned six times,| Conventions are the ones filled '™* 5 ow giene, says that the world’s chil- doubt that cun-| ine radio “Hour of Charm”,|DU: failed to make the grade] With dynamite. : ps ning and F our of arm ', é Let abendeun te cow +4 dren have been abandoned . because nervousness kept her me quote a former chair | chery, w says being a preacher's daughter 2 of the nati I tic the me | because of the war.” i from doing her best. Then, she+™#" national Democrat: se e war.” As a result has been oc is directly responsible for her m. she! committee, who ho longer is « +. —" she believes they will be our sistently prac-|Swecess. Her father is minister | “2¥5 her ee “tll eas ina in the political arena ‘° CVlhan bite set Gee ae ee defeat biggest postwar problem. i tieed by the of the Christian Church of Fres- YU = jo better, Tl 4rop! but still must remain nameless Very things he Sow = aati © . Doctora Pi Axis. ke no, Calif. you. 0 back and try again. “Teme strenuously te ate a Pinero, who is a moth-| Axis, ken went fy tack | ‘Dewey and MacArhur (that's heir « ani ’g daughter has to! ‘ ing back to the ! Gov, . _ The Preeieet « en er herself, is the first director of : ‘A minister's daug ‘stud | Govettior Toei of New Yak ane " . Semeds if a ludio and that time she won a! « aie - a, Mander in chief Petty woe - (Hq Puerto Rican School Hygiene. “ learn diplomacy, tact, economy | contract Gust man” in the Pacific w coomgt tum 6 ~ aan e an v incapacious = | 7 . . - “#80§) UDeg ewossr Artig,, -z age signe several months; : oe cg and how to get along with peo-. Blonde Barbara Scully, sing-| Hecabaicaa = ee, ingens rte of comet eee Aun | eke isco end Penny ting child clin-| ERAINE TURIN called Pe epioliace ‘says. And those ing star of “Tha Student Prince,”| are men the Republicans should Prospective opponent iit a AULA dss “a [ies and health centers in search! 5.4 power ii 2 all help you in winning success. ’-lays her success to luck. And/ think they might win with WOUldn | henge Mae Reote - ee ideas adaptable to Puerto} structure eventual Hollace worked her way'her luckiest break came when! “But the ‘favorite son’ pros [tation oe 5 = oe the ; ,, | bound to into ruin: for| through Pomona College (Calif)./one of he Shuberts snoozed. pects now indicate there is a '* hi* = sw STANDINGS wanes ve a big problem in | the want foundation.| She longed to be a singer, won’ In 1938 Barbara was a De-| strong probability of a conven Geta tecme lo Rico.” said Doctora Pi- | Such power icient in the! @ California radio contest. and |troit schoolgirl, with a beautiful! tion deadlock and the opponents FORMER OWNSRaeHe MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES T° #5 we chatted im her chur of whic e made; it/@8 @ result was auditioned for a/ voice—and no money for train-jof Mr. Wendell Willkie wil! as j —_ fe 2part: | drives and die be-| radio show. ae show did_ not ing She had her first piece of|have to be very alert to find 2 ee ae . . men: in the physical | cause of f« because of their take, but Hollace did. hen‘ juck when a Bible cl: f 500,;enough favorite-son arking * ber o“ ° und i > E le class of 500, parking ‘9 pee con aes condition of our children and | great | y. When men Columbia Broadcasting System to which her parents belonged,| Paces if they are going to pr ne Kotan @ — W. L. jon is caused by diet. People are | are s the capa- executives heard her record. agreed to finance her study. vent Mr. Willkie from capturing ~~ , oo. ss z 4 Poor and they are not nutri- | city to end ins of battle they offered Hollace a spot on’ Two years later she was sing-| the nomination.” “ wee 55 49 529) tious conscious. Lots of chil- | con a sustaining program in New ing after classes at the Detroit| That is an interesting long 50 48 510! dren live on rice and bananas. | when the turn, York. After that she appeared | Athletic Club, when J. J. Shu-|'@nge observation for severa = 48 510 As a result they are anemic and in two Broadway musicals— bert stopped for lunch. Barbara! "€asons, but mainly because it's 8 ‘ 49 48 505 underweight. Our problem is “Crazy with the Heat” and “Very, sang for all she was worth. But) 2" “Opposition” party conclusion ie oge we = oF ord to educate the parents. Warm for May”—and then re-|Mr Shubert was preoccupied | ‘Mat if Dewey is as reluctant to oui 3 5 “But it's a small problem turned to radio with Phil Spit-' with business and didn't hear a TU" as he insists he is, the Re adelphia 40 61 396 compared to the one whch the | -rumbling pov n alny’s orchestra. Her ambition! note. Finally, feeling tired, he oe, ale Guard” and mis National League world faces in the postwar pe- nee ne | is epere: closed his eves and dozed, and ccecutiindsa in ‘MacArth =r 1 Leagu: , tied. The biagest problem be diligently — ileen Farrell, a dark-haired across his consciousness drifted {ve any serious imtentions of é W. L. Pet. then will be the children them. adic scpcaes fom Wilaaniie Gu: ines of a alder soles, defeating Willkie in convuntien = phy selves. They have been aban- Conn., has just received recogni-| As a result of that encounter, ind capturing the seat in. the : 7 53 doned because of the war—and i tion that put a bright star in her Barbara was soon singing Mitzi, white House in November, 1944 “ sburgh . pe rr we are going to reap the re- A ; jar crown of success. Gladys’ Swar- in “Blossom Time” in Detroit MacArthur * not only ‘hasn Brookiyn 5 sults. nning and, thout chose her to sing in her) Later she sang in Shubert pro-| given the slightest nod to any ‘ 46 53 465 Doctora Pinero leaned forward cunning @n@) olace in radio for six weeks, fuctions in Dallas. And now she; his backers blich m h 7 prove our- but he has publict phia 47 56 .456' earnestly. nd on Ge cae: while the famous coloratura is on is making her first appearance | disavowed all interest in nation Boston 43 52 453° “Everybody knows of the victories gain. ¥a¢ation. Miss Swarthoul made!on Broadway. al politics. Intimates who hays ‘ New York 37 63 370. undernourished little bodies and al Winter. ies a e nea ________ been in contact with him rece! —_$__- ——_—_ the stunted growth of the chil- sii : ly say he’s now a man with one dren in Nazi-occupied coun- “» G SWAN SONG FOR SEALS burning passion — to vindieat " " TODAY’S tries. But too few people pans his whole military career by " MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES realize how much our own ; ss ae children are suffering as a i : WILLIAM Battles between Japanese, American League result of the war. Women by By L. WORDEN | = le = pee pais COCO CSCC ESOS ESE EE SES ESEEESEE HEHE ,* the 5 AP Features Russian a ne Open date. thousands are working ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Aug. 9. Ship crews were common _ after! seteal outside and lesving their made, | : Alaska was sold to the United ‘ Nationa! League homes and children alo: —For the seals on St. George Open date Pei: emg e love of | sna St. Paul, the peace is over| States and Jap sovereignty was ate “Even those who are ade- s them. | ond war has begun again established over the Kurile is- EEN quately cared for in nurseries i -d_moth- sou shill : steq lands. The fur hunters beganj WEEKLY BULLETIN AT | ox elsewhere miss the warmth | ors of are the same | spay? Peed Pag gig fsnenict centering their activities on the of a mother’s ind - btivpe for a full year, is seas t sili . \ » JACKSON SQUARE USO, %,2,motbers care and com. |v “foe sfull went: tal NS Sogner|Prbilt herds, which took a ter eneneree { and reach out for anything | ....4 }, a. | than ever. From nearly 2,000,000 the herd Monday, August 9—9:00, Dance,| they can find to make up for pacity y{, The seals on these two Pribilof' declined to 125,000, and was, 4 Bret Neval Operating Base Orchestra. the joss. Five-year-olds get {igh .q/ Islands had reason last year to saved from extinction finally by i Tuesday, August 10—7:00, Re- permanent waves and twelve- th ala _ be thankful to the Axis and es-'a sealing 1915 H quest Program of Recordings.| and fourteen-year-olds seek | jeat whict: _| pecially to Japan. For the war by the thr h out- ; m Picture, “Seps At' wovies, dences and other edult : begun by the Japanese gave the lawed tirely. : cies Wise : oe ae: jp! sals their first respite in a pri-' The War ; ng Laurel and Hardy. pleasures. Mother is not at | Yet 5 w August 11—7:30 Fs is se vate war which has been going! 11 { meant : ® Class, Myron oo “et on for nearly a century and. the ans in : . tc al control. | tur - nore than once has threatened connection with Pribilof : sg - aaa a 1 become emotonally un- 6 the existence of the entire herd.’ s¢ : [- sci ar vam a the at ne Temporary Breather ; . generation that must run e 5 re: » was tempor " Thursday, August 12—10:30- Worid. How can that instabil- Pelli ‘Ge a Perse have — Sewing Session by the la- ity maintain peace? ee ee a Japanese at I aT i nending, fixing of insignia er eee oo coat ha gal sage ag 2 ky , REA Ic I : It is indeed a serious prob- ‘ithe seals under United acky van # 5 cating badges ee lem. The women are needed governmental _ direction ide Bristoi au " bs - Party ‘and Outside now. But only a small '¢ 1915 are again on the Pribilofs is enn Is More ECONOMIC Ai it ~ . 5 es Percentage of mothers seem ,slaughtering the young males vere Was nk “ . . ment sponsored by tne able to handle adequately both ‘The government plan is to har year-old ball Healthy and Safe. it's Mwre ‘ ; * jobs and homes.” ' vest more fine fur seal pelts * ee ° enn, I cult Doctora Pinero sa she |“ than have been taken in 28' Pt ee oe i Food Rug. 15-6250, Cater caw no solution tk ~ears. The value of these pelts ‘ Wem sew ; Let's Sing pe ee at her « AL is estimated at between $125. @ generation : 7:30, Bridge a hited : that art and $150,000, compared to $90, : tative look dicated ha - : : ol ee ete oe Sa allied fim pelts in the (ICE DIVISION) m | fay. Aug. 14—7:00, NBC; Ot Or : It 1941 harvest. No pelts were ' : * Pee og oleet Ril Wermage'| oe oe. alias an his jtaken last year women in war Phone No. 8 Key Went Mt | co and) = Human/* inet ‘ f her g SES Z PS i$ CROCCO CO eee eee ee es seees FEE EEEEEHEHEEEEEEEE EEE +o Dancing on the ! edt -—— a a ae flashes frequently as 4 aq G Franck’s ease of : T e z Ss EE na v2i-] Overseas Transportation |: ELECTRIC APPLIANCES « p aa * ; ——— * : = : CURIOSITY ALMOST FATAL = Company Inc i¥ ; —— ’ . ¢ HOW TO GET LONGER LIFE FROM THEM WITH THE AEF Bors! beige Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service t : . © cunn enpiunell |’ Between 4 Never immerse in water , they had'and = oO \* : the American — : MIAMI AND KEY WEST 4 Keep them clean and ready for we : ; the work was as t ; * * Ps + : ? : —— All Points On Florida Keys : Take good care of cords and plugs W? ; nt | Wook W ras marr tween Miami and Key West E use. stove where they wil ass henemeal j PR and | 1919 to Ce no Lopez, a ——e . th i little acist, who acc nied her on And in doing : £ littl ~ P v hen gpa i i Express Schedale: ! : Keep motor-driven appliances roe * ' by beanies i te i {NO STOPS EN ROUTE) | x th ied to she has conduct LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX-; = cated. tic sol and hag sé . CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar : had caus- T of the a tives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- | * If th : tank. Psychiatrie Hospita < | night. i : they need minor repens ane : a mgt sstiggneman August ee | LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT: * service dealer. : 1942 Subs to The Citizen. | SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Midnight | 4 : WANT TWO BEARS? —_—___—_— wyvvvvvevvvevvvvrs | and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock | 3 : — : SETTLED IN 1623 Your Grocer Sells THAT GOOD —_— ! = see Walte pumas STAR * BRAND j Local Schedale: i $ bury to valerian (Stops At All Intermediate Points) j 4 in New Hampsi | | LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EXCEPT | : DON’T WASTE ELECTRICITY ; r ts SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A.M. and ' ‘ and CUBAN COFFEE | ake at Miami at 4:00 o'clock P.M./ ¢ even though no ration coupons required TRY A POUND VES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT j g for your supply ten Post-v p' Ph a SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and ; * : ; 2 day. urged by B: Ger arrives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock $ : sae es te ee | | EIN WAR ALL WASTE IS SABOTAGE | sins saadie Oe 5 Tommie’s SKATING RINK I x : eciine car 7 a ‘ : ——__—_— ~iaaneg ~racigge Oe FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE b4 - + : Afternoons: Tues. - Thurs. r . . reyr i” * Pea game): Oh, ss a and Sat.. 2:30 - 4:30 FULL CARGO INSURANCE 54 : on every LICENSED PLUMBER 2very Evening: 8:00 - 10:30 pm Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones: $2 and 68 4 THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY ; uaies Invited <~ WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets * : , é + ne 1968 CATHERINE STREET SKATE for HEALTH’S SA = : Phone $11t

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