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* an Rag ail ARAN NE By PATRICIA ra PHONE 535 - D. Kennen Compares Key West To Ogdensburg, N. Y. Van in similar to Key country. Ogdens- on the ‘Lawrence Key West will ‘at te Cube in a few months, Ogdens- | eda Their ferries run every half , carrying about twenty cars of T% miles. He stated that, t bis city the only noticeable! ain from the ferries was shown| is a connecting; a ety of a and beg ment for the ‘city. ime regular ferries to Can-| “charging $1.50 for a single’ Kennenj iff lunchrooms and-7hotels. Of York, wessth| Citizen yester-| course, their situation is some- it ‘different from Key West in the too-regular schedule 't allow the visitors much to see the town, also ‘in Key West we “have maiiy attractions ess, that are here and here alone. . He and Mrs. Van Keenen will Hatt @) lave mext Monday for their | home in New York. One of his néigibors at the Ocean View | cottages is a walk advertise- ‘his family}, | first went out to California, -and found that place not agreéable, ‘then joufnéeyed to Key West for a short stay prior to going ‘to St. Petersburg. At the latter tity ‘they were dissatisfied and on Staying a few days proffiptly re- turned to the Island City where} they will spend the balance of the: winter. Another Of Those Night A Attack Dances To Be Gi Glog At Boca: Chica Bight satan. F. C. Sutton, USN, ‘is! presenting their second dance in, ® few series of entertainments! fer the men of their organization.) mh We first dance, “Sunny; Dathem” was featured, and this tume another well known band,! the Seventh Naval District Band,' wilt perform. The event is at 8:00. ‘Trurnday, March 28th. There will) ‘wna re Ft be waive. no-break. dances and unter cotimand of| Boca Chica Field will,be the} 4 scene of the occasion. The *committee is, composed of Lieut-Comdr, A, J: Rush, /Lieut.- Comdr. R. L. Johns, Lieut. R. F. Carroll, A. J. Zink, ACMM, USN, Lieut. F. Liedtke, Lieut. (jg) L. T. Keenum, Lieut. H. M. Browne, S. A. Kerms, CBM, USN, Licut. (jg) H. D. Iames, and Gunner T. J. Coakley. Miss Grad “ap Wed Mr. Marcum ‘The following application for a roarriage license was file in the —s- office yesterday “Sinem Marcum, 25, Lexing | tom Ky. and Marie Jean Grady, 18, tvonme NJ ‘Social For Wesley | House Mothers Highlighted by musical selec- tions ‘by the music teaeher of the Division Street School; Mrs. Kath- be Login, a social’ gatherin; aii will’ ‘be Held © 7.6 ight’ at ‘the Wesley 0 1606 Varela ‘street. 4) Ai’ mothers ‘ot pupils in ‘the a délighfful couple and @re soon! to ‘bécorne grand parents. Dr. ‘Bowser ‘stdted ‘that ‘he didn’t ‘mind being a grand father and he also didn't ‘mind beirig ‘married to a grand mother. xk * A imost profound 'réenmark ‘was made ‘by Mrs. bert Spottswddd yesterday concerning ‘the “young- er generation”. She’said “the way. the young married woman of to- ‘day ‘tiavels ‘all over ‘the. country with young babies, nevér-known|: ing where they might be tomor- row ‘and doing a wonderful job of raising children under those conditions should be given more respect than the pioneers”. We thank Mis. Spottswood for ‘the credit. *k & Mrs. Alexander Barmine is a Gesigner of prints to go on dress; ‘materials, and shopping around ‘towh yesterday, I saw some of; her designs on dresses, at Her- ‘man’s. kkk Earl Sands, superintendent of! the Key West Gas Works, accom- ‘panied by Mrs. Sands, plan Iéav- ing shortly ovér the highway for Miami, where they will spend ‘a visit of a few. a (oc Dr, Raul: Rogue,, former, Key Wester, physician jin Tampayiarrived ‘here! recently for eal iemda, ism We oh ‘Colonel and Mrs. CHARLES WARREN WEEKS ‘who have béen visiting at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. A. MORSE at 1220 Newton ‘street have returned to their homie in Dade ‘City, Florida. Colonel Weeks is a brother of Mrs. Morse. kK k Mrs. G. H. Westcott of Sackéts ‘Harbor, New York is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. A. Morse at 1220 Newtor street. kkk You few who have not met the Woods family are really missing a lot of fun. This family knows ‘how to live more than- many I have met, First. of» all. there. is; “TOMMY”, WOODS. Tommy is, a barnstorming flyer from the old days-.who used to. fly. with. the ‘best-of. them in those.jumping from one. wing .to-another, days. i Welley Mouse Kindergatten and tber#’of ‘the Mothér’s *Clit> ly invited to: ‘attend. OES, 2nd,and 4th "Peach sHorith, 8:00 and |Bed Fern chat, is located “at the, ‘Tuesdays, 1:30 pm: ‘Red Men's aan Tl Gheon and Baton Hall: Given Award . Cadet Thomas L. Swicegood, ot 8 Wr Stephen P. Swicegood, 8 South street, Key West, has seem @warded » Blue and Silver Gihen with Silver Star for etedemic excellence the past eanth @ the Admiral Farragut, Rewdemy St Petersburg. | Florida Four Key Westers 4 Crate were Gow Key Westers, given their release from me Comer ot Jacksonville, Fla They were Howard A. Roberts, eoaman first clam, 618 Canfield” ae Witham H Lowe oe 915 North Beach 3. Paevard, electrician’s —e, first clam, 109 Duval tet | Vers! C. Roberts, radioman hind am, 1024 Elgin strect Social Calendar _ Owster bs ed is Club- hence $60 to 8:00 7 Sewing Circle Key West Hoapital, 2:00 p.m. *** Troop 4, 4:00 p.m, Parish Hall Star, 8:00 p.m, Scot tab Bite Tempic ~“** ing, Flem at Church, 10:00 pm *** he Players, Barn Thea- fer pm 7 *** =. Star Club, Home of | J 209 Souti: Club, Officers’ Club, end United Sts | storekeeper, | Pythian ‘Sisters, Ist and 3r@ Mon | days, 7:30 pm., Knights of Pythias Hall. | Rebekah, Ist and 3rd Fridays, 7:3¢ \ pm. Golden Eagle Hall. Key West Lodge Number 163, | Knights of Pythias. Meets every Friday night at Knights of Pythias Hall, Fleming Street. aa oe RO RES (ee None Ae RRR i WALLACES HAVE GIRL | Mg, end, Mrs. ‘Moreno Wallace, 6% Franeis.. street, announce the ; birth of a daughter at 3:30 o'clock ' this morning in a socal hospital. The newcomer , weighed; ‘eight pounds, ,.and has ,,begn, named Martha Eligabeth, wy -« ‘ Political Announcements © it For United States Senator | LEX GREEN For State Senator JAMES A. FRANKLIN For State Senator “BOB” KING For State Senator E. R. (Doc) LOWE For tative JOHN CARBONELL, JR. For Representative DR. DELIO COBO For Representative BERNIE C. PAPY For Representative WILL E. P. ROBERTS | For Railroad Commissioner || F. D. AKIN For County (Second | For County Commissioner (Fourth District) | GERAI.D SAUNDERS . Tommy, has’ flawn. the; mail. run to Key West. during. hurricane days: During: war heewent-up to Lieutenant Commander in: the Naval Air Corps and: dévoted: his time! mostly to training: young pilots. And can Tommy train ‘em. He was overseas in the Pacific the. latter: part.of, the war, His wife is FRANCIS: from Long Island. You should: see *some of the dress designing ‘she ean do A brother, LOUIS, is here now out of the Navy and just relaxing. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Bowser are! but now a practicing! wisit cwith relatives! Fish Cnakteton | ToHold Meeting \ ‘Theré will be @ meetitig of the Game and Fresh Water | Cémmission held at ‘the Roose- | velt Hotel, Jacksonville, Fla., on Thursday, April 4, beginning at 10 a.m,, according to information received by The Citizen from I. N. Kenedy, director ‘of the Som-|_ mission. : ‘The primaty ages ‘ot the meeting will ‘be ad fishing: regulations for the 1946- eat ish- ing season. Director Kennedy 'states thatE fie Commission will be glad tof tend this meeting or to receive any ‘suggestion which anyone may have to offer. LATE BULLETINS (Continued fret Page One) Coal Miners of Atherica, nor doa! operators have yet formally pre- isented Wny provisioris of ‘the | agreement it is * to make to avert a Strike Of soft coal min- fers on April 1. It was said that lthe operators wished ‘to discuss ‘the wage scale and not ‘consiier | the proposed welfare fund for sick or dabled miners. ‘NEAR RIOT PITTSBURGH.—A near riot ‘oc- curred this morning at ‘the Wesi- | inghouse plant oe beak Pittsburgn ‘Twhen two wae ‘work- men attemp’ e plant. The pickets’ men, and several Wére injured in the ensuing violetice. F EXTENSION OF DRAFT WASHINGTON.—The secretary of war and the secretary of ‘the navy advocated today, at a Hear- ing Of the senate military affairs committee, that the selective se7- ice law be extended a year from May 15, when the present law expires. j SAID GOERING LIED NUERNBERG. — The British counsel, at the trial of 21 Nazis here, told the court today that Hermanr Goering. former German, air marshal, hac deliberately lied when he testified that He did not Know the German high commana thad issued an order to kill all (RAF. flyers who were captured igi ‘the war. “ ncouses RUS aseenctone tid Tran @ bassador to the United States, sh a broadcist last ‘night, declared that Russia not only is increasing i} but also is increasing the quanti- ties of supplies ahd equipment. “FREE MEDICAL CARE LONDON.—The British com. missioner . of public information will provide free ical ‘ani dental ‘care for every Englishman @a that no restrictions placed on the private practice of Fish} «jhave \any, interested. person at-|- Vetoenid top the secar the number of her troops in Iran) said today that, the government fi A s6n of Tom is BILLY who has/ also married and ‘has, two child-| ‘ren, Billy was flying in the serv-| physicians and dentists. NEW GOVERNMENTS 3 "\SPTUITELI R dort? =-|hoberts No Foul Play Feared On Missing Girl Chief Deputy Shérift Mor- | ‘eno Wallace seid this morn fing that the ‘mother and @rendmother of Thelma “Ogden. 16. who disappeared Infant — Died Last Night the resi@énce, 1417 Pine street, Funeral ‘services will be ‘| tomortow afternoon at 4 o'clock ‘at ‘the chapel of the Lopez Funeral Home. Burial ‘from her home, 8-C Porter Jot ‘in the. City Cemetery. ‘Place, March 16, ¢ Re Howes, nf First Methodist’ ffice . yeste Church, officiating. “end ‘told him ‘they did not sae Pinas had met with ae ge added that they alo ellie him that, two years ‘ego, ‘When she Was only 14, ‘she ‘had Teft her home and remained aWey four days. They requested Him, if by ‘chance he could reach her, ‘to tell her to please communi- cate with them and let them ‘know ‘her whereabouts. } ‘Survivors are, mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. ‘Roberts; Sisters, Mrs. Mar- Baret Locks, Mrs. Josephine May Mps. Virginia. Murry, Mrs. Shirley, Roberts, Miss Lillian Roberts, Miss: Joyce Roberts, Miss Sanéra ‘Roberts, Miss. Nancy ‘Roberts, ‘Miss Edna Roberts; two brothers, grand parents, Mr. and Mrs William Spencer. WASHINGTON, March 21. — | ! a | Former Secretary of War Stim- (Spemal to The Citizen) MIAMH, Fla. Dotibling the son, while testifying ‘today before tapacity of its non-stop service the senate Pearl Harbor disaster between Miami and New York, Pommnittee, = pet, bat te is Ani Hea térénice ‘on November , 28,: 19. me a eating 7 ek the, United, Statas, had. decided) to Idlcedicer™ Wanipa it arvece £0.10 sgt Japan it-Depe Vat 11:45 phir”! Saturday, March aa ps icinvaded .« eastern ”. Ag sia. €8 jomsM .ysbiuts2 17. As has,been the case on every ‘He added,..tho that jie aid | fight since non-stop “Buccaneer” > s : service ‘was inaugurated by Na- ae ape. any information: abaut oj tional on’ February 14, the new “ ship carried capacity load on its Toa, erDon Oy bee a initial trip. National is the only airline offering non-stop service between Miami and New York with 4-engined «quipment. Aboard the plane on its maiden flight were Xavier Cugat, orches- tra leader, and his vocalist, Laura Allen. Mr. Cugat was enroute from Havana to New York fol- lowing his appearance here for several weeks at the Miami Col-) onial. The new? “Buccaneer” is the second of its type to be ‘placed ‘in operation over National’s: route. Three’ ‘similar, . planes,} which will be delivered -shortly,! ‘Thi ‘will bring, Natibnal’s rebBined, PR! fleet to.a total of five. { GITETTCIT TI oe ero eorrrw n fame 3 a $8 3 2 i a > 3 2 i} = BE o . > nie army and naval commanders in| , Pearl Harbor had ahy informa- ‘tion about ‘the proposed attack, but added that, because of the tension betwéen the United States and Japan, they should have been alerted watchful and pre- \ pared to frustrate an attack. Many Never eg pains, and ehergy, getting wD nights, prvi putas ‘under the headaches Gin! tines, aot en ee ty dtifnes abe Li there is' something wrong with ‘With ‘your ' bea ‘or bladdet, ’ Stirnweiss of Wankeos’ voted’ playér of 1945 by, bsaeball.’ ‘writ- ers. British Franco; ~ still ask- caution on backing of monarchy, ‘Villa D’Este Hotel BISCAYNE BOULEVARD at EIGHTH ST, MIAML, FLORIDA Overlooking Biscayne Bay ‘Open Again to the Public * Betty Joan 5 Robetts, 17 vmdnttl croak Woke {died last night at 7:45 ‘o’clock at} dy). Joseph Roberts, William Roberts; fitz Papy. | Ring from ‘Pollock's Qual:ty Jewelers. “ { en a permanent wave by the: Beauty ‘Colony. weovae eee, Stimson Heard National Airlines | By Sen. Board + Increases Service (ay samactated Press} first galled attention to the need! of conserving our natural : re-! sources at a meeting of G intention, to. (attayk | B- ice during the war too. Tom) ‘taught him to fly early. The ‘Woods are originally from Clear- Key West since 1935. Lillian Albury ewoisga., Mympictillian ;M.. Albury, 62,| o'¢lock»atithe Key West General Hospital. tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock at the Chapel of the Pritchard Funeral ‘Home. Rev. A. G. ‘Cox,| pastor of the Fleming street, Church, officiating. Burial will be! in the family plot in the City) Cemetery. Survivors are, one sister, Mrs. John England; four brothers, John W., Ernest A., George F. and | Phillip R. Roberts. Strand Theater GENE TIERNEY in “A Bell for Adano” Coming: “Keep Your Powder Dry” “LOST INA HAREM” a TONIC Lost your appetite? Feel drag- ‘ey? Whon due to simple or nutritional ‘anemic, Vineland Jem ‘water, Florida and have lived in| Died Yesterday, | dieds, tyasterday, afternoon at, 6| ‘Coming: ‘Horn Blows at Midnight’ | Belgium and Bulgarian cabinets resigned today- end ii was an- nounced in Dzussels and Sofia that, mew goverrments are being or ganized. HOMMA TO DIE MANILA.—Lieutehant Homme. |@tibbed the “Beast of Bataan”, | fhust die before a firing squad, it | was offiically announced today as every petition to save him -has been denied. yOlisen Funeral ‘services will be ‘held A AAA AA APRA An Aan Ay) I Need Protection .. .. | | eties Hope O’Hara as she arms outside his office. What’s her game, thinks Rush. Play along with her ... and he does for a thou- sand dollars and some very surprising incidents as you will see when you read... The Fall-Guy Starting in The Citizen Saturday, March 23 VV VV VV VV VV VV | LONDON. — Members of the| fevives in Rush Henry’s~} Large Spacious Rooms Moderate Rates Se Habla Espanol i For Reservations, PHONE MIAMI 9-2622 ELVA Si BIRD Registered Nurse DOES NOT ROT CLOTHES ..- Because of | Duratex, New Safety Ingredient Found Only in Veto! | Veto—Colgate’s cream deodorant—is differ- | ent from any deodorant you've ever used | before! 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