The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 27, 1946, Page 4

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| # 7 ‘f ss " +) A | tr! yt “5 ; i ; 7? iM * fi “200 to Attend of High School Alumni! ed wa Everyone made favorable omt end were glad to know tarted « publicity film in Merethon. Of course, I|here tomorrow night. joing and it will give) The event will be given at the t of publicity for Knight's | Driftwood. we get the — Har-| J. ¥. Porter, IIl, Key West and Hotel built and recently named peration, The plat on | bes i rk of the peace, ion has been! Tiled will be the principal speaker. venty courthouse. Both) ne welcoming address will be Witheme and Alexander) made by Jeff H. Knight; manager © bought 100° lots 1 More than 200 former gradu- ates are expected to attend the annual reunion of the Key West High School alumni association Reunion jof the United States Employment 'service here. plane Joe Allen, Jr., will be master | of ceremonies, while Gerald *Pin- jder and Paul Barron will stage a | floor show. 3 p+ Attorney Lance Lester, the | school’s first graduate, is''ex- pected to attend. ath | Committee arranging the! re- |union is composed of Charles E. |Smith, Mr. Allén and "Mr. | Knight. ‘ the Ovean side.” Mr, | clopment up | ati ” K . . NAT MANGY DUVAL STREET DOG me. That mangy vund the corner wne agent has been ch for some time and <anot is more dead Mr. Sierra said. “If an't catch this dis- ure, @ policeman t « bullet through its end ite misery”. - ~ CONCH SHELLS w the secrets far-flung coral reefs, waters are so, peaceful; porpoise Yolls_ and ps hed. 19 Wanguage simple, all-observing shell; ; be jeweled , forms Wi mnslded H © ocean's mystre spell: » whips ws I pressed. a wist- eas ~ stony blue-red lips, the distant sandy shoals, do maghty throng. mormng on the forest When berds burst forth in song. dome wodiles and barracudas, om of creatures of the sea slices broad-winged birds ; om grand symphony. FRANCES HAMES. a OOOaIaM, King on Trip; Roberts is at”: Key West Helm. i ays T can use hid) While candidates confronted | with a second primary are gnash- an apathetic electorate and get them to the polls on May 28th, my good friend, Jack Murray, po- litieal and feature writer for the ‘Tampa Morning Tribune, by- Passed the coming run-off com- pletely and» began talking about the next gubernatorial melee. |. Visiting in, Tallahassee, the oth- et day; He cluims hd:found more, interest in the subject of. who is; urle hg esa the. than in’ what may happen to the several jcandidates in the present run-off. According, to Jack, the two chaps being most talked about as probable candidates for governor at this time are Fuller Warren jand Dan McCarty. Well, Fuller |has been running for about six years and it is a foregone conclu- sion that he will have his name ‘on the ballot in the next guber- natorial go-round. Just how suc- cessful he will be in gathering votes is a matter of conjecture. A lot depends upon who his op- ponents may be, In any event he will probably find that it is going to take more than slap- stick oratory, suspender slapping and a Senator Claghorn accent to get by ‘in the coming event for Most folks ‘are beginning to take their politics ‘a little’ more se- riously and tHéy ‘are going to de- mand a lot more action and a lot | |. TOO LATE TO. | CLASSIFY By RUSSELL KAY - jmost other candidates would be able to develop in an-active.cam- op twice as much for he is colér- ful, a fighter and is usually NEWS from the viewpoint 48 newspaper editors./""" |” ; Labor could be counted upon to ou Watson a million dollars worth of publicity 4 bl; r the dab, be ja: aned or the office, for" thé day, the Fame calling! would and, the mote: ‘namés the“AFL and CIO jcalled Tom, the better. he would jlike it and the more’. votes’' he would get. jgentleman, would’ have a, strong following among_ certain. groups. but in the mind of.:the general public, he is a school teacher,and while most folks heartily approve of a school teacher, in-the~offi¢e jof Superintendent of Public ‘In- struction, it does: not necessarily ;foliow that they would be equal- ly as strong for the gentleman if he were to offer for. governor. Ed Larson has proven himself a most able state treasurer and his political record all the way. through is good, but he does not possess the color. of, either a-Ful- iler' Warren or a Tom. Watson and hé’d ‘have a hard, time if. he en- teted' the’ same ring ‘All this speculation about the! jnext governor's’ race doesn’t mean Deve King. |less taik ‘from'ithose they select | yo" much at the moment, but: a to handle‘ their affairs. “Young ‘Dan McCarty made an enviable record in the legislature and as spedket of the House. He has a strong following’ and could bevdevelbped ‘into 4 strong can- didate. ‘He has'plenty of time to make up his mind and fix hi; fences and’ it will be well to keep |ahweye on’ hitn in thefuture. Three cabinet mémbers are be- » |ing- frequently mentioned as pos- « LICENSED TO WED jsible gubernatorial candidates, | Tom Watson, attorney general; ‘Colin English, state superinten. \dent of public instruction, and {Edwin Larson, state treasurer. |They are all good men and all |have a host of friends and sup- ech ae | Of the three, Tom Watson ‘seems the most likely to enter | the race and the strongest from |the standpoint of getting votes, and after all+votes are what it takes to win an election. Tom gets more publicity the year ‘round and with less effort than lot of folks’ like to get..outeand study ‘the’ salts Swati advance of a racé. A dozen other men will probably be’ ‘talked about” before the ‘actud} ra¢e starts: and 4 likely’ dark-Horse’ that, nobody has mentioned to date might’ up- | set /all the dpplecarts. . That /hap- jpetis quite frequently, |. But maybe We'should get back to’ earth” and také a last. minute}; look at the second primary, that will be held on..Tuesday,’ May |28th. In the few counties where jlocal eontests are of especial in- terest to voters a good turn. out jean be expected at, the polls but otherwise all indications point to ‘a light vote. It is doubtful if any of the candidates will poll as many votes as they expect. | In: the race for railroad .com-| imissioner, Fred W. Brown, who imade such an amazing’ race in {the first go-round, continues to show increasing strength. He: has ia tough opponent in King but. it ‘seems to be a neck and neck af- fair. ty \Gas Co. Employe Back From Wars Allen E. Perez,;“pfc, has been discharged from * the States Army after service of 28 United | months with 14 months overseas. His outfit was the 104th Gen- eral Hospital group and Mr. Pevez was a supply clerk. His next of kin is Mrs. Ernest Perez, i 29, Beaver | mother. md Alma Jane John-| Before the war he was em- | ployed at the Key West gas company. Mr. Perez has feseph BK. Thomuson ——_| European theatre of war ribbon Discharged by Navy | and American Theatre. Also good © Joseph K. Thomp-| conduct. # street, has been * arged from the wonnel separation ton, ~U, «# im the sea forces | } of which he served | ber! ~i®@ applications for censes have been filed anty judge's office: jon Buckingham, 32, amd Catherine Hazel est ams, the 4 ler Grads { theietadiiating class of vddress They are Mrs. Winifred Shine) Fryzel, daughter ‘of Mr.| | the . University....of.. Miami. -this{~- Mildred, lives at ‘the| year. \ Lucas Approved for GI Training Lucas Electric Co., 215 Duval ‘ street,-is the second Key West business firm to be approved by | the -state department of educa- tion as an on-the-job training ; agency for war veterans. | | George Lucas, proprietor of , the firm, has one GI in training. y Jeff H. Knight, manager of the United States Employment | service here, said today he was much interested. in helping ' business establishments here set up ?# veterans’ training program. } “Our returning vets deserve | the best jobs, we can give them,” | Mr. Knight said. He urged busi- | |ness firms to call the USES and} {list available jobs for servicemen. CARD OF THANKS i In the hour of suspense and | Colin English,’a fine-and able| Attend Recep ‘Members’ of the 1946 graduat- ing classes of Key West High school and the Convent of Mary Immaculate; and the junior host- esses: attended the reception and formal dance given by the Duval street USO, Saturday. Mrs, Eileen Coughlin, director and Miss Cecelia Rogan, assistant director, received. the graduates and their parents. - The school faculties were. rep- resented by Mrs. Lorine .Thomp- mn, Miss Guice Stevens. and iss Billie Snow. Parents of the gradfates were represented by Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Robi son and Mr. and Mrs. G, Sikes. $ Other guests included Chaplain and Mrs. Murray McNeil, Vance Stirrup, Range, Miss Jane Hop- kins, Mrs. Charles Toppino, Mrs. fr {High School, Convent Gradbates é tion: at-Duval USO Lazzele Smedley and the Misses|- Marie Hargrove, Eleonora Lal. co ace and Marilyn Pappe, of| ; a -:;* . ge b * eines emer The patio, was decorated with lenis: oat ante Key West cleat Selaouss Seat belaney, to help Europe and Asia’s starv- : ani asaya : ing millions ,General Chairman __A cake which was inscribed | Gerald Saunders said today he ‘Congratulations ‘Class ‘of 1946”,/ had appointed the Rev. E. S. was cut~ by. Marion . Elizabeth |'Doherty, president of the Key Salano and; John Owen Monsal-} West ‘Ministerial’ Alliance, as vateeed sot cong Whalton} head: of the church groups, and pres! -at™ punch bowl, had requested ali other pastors 9f,,churches for white people to serve with him. u _ Rev. L, Souder, pastor of Zion : i ice"\‘Methodist Church, has been ap- while . the. jitter “bug. contést fointed chairman of the com- ice] mittee who will work among} * ee "members: of ,churches. for “golored teeseesceeeeest i; g it i i : : | ; i iff yi ils | itt | i CAP takes action te spend out put of staple cotten fabries. was, given a long distance ‘call home. Don Rada’s orchestra: Officers’ Wives Sponsoring «Ft. Taylor Dinner Thursday A dinner dance, sponsored by the local officers’ wives group, jing their pearly teeth and teaging| paign and if Watson were. to go} will .be given Thursday at. the their hair in an effort to arouse! out for governor he would devel-| Officers’ club at Ft. Taylor.” The group is headed by.a com- mittee composed of Mrs, V. T. Fadden,, Army; Mrs. G. W. Clarke, Navy, and Mrs. A: J.’ Hogue; Coast Guard. i Tobe stagéd in the “Gay Nineties” motif, the be highligted by dancing, and a number of surprises, it was an- nounced... . Reservations ,and arrangements for special party seating may be obtained by phoning ‘the Officers’ club, Ft. ‘Taylor, Tickets may be secured through’ member's. of the Officers’ . "Wive 9 b: ¥.T.:Fadden, or eyent "will before __ Laid to US, Britain * “Wy Associated Press) SOMTOMOT TA Key West Lime Sour Publicized Old Key West lime sour, a bit.of the old lime from the Florida Keys, dashed} with pure rain water and perfum- ed:with the scent-of the rind from the Keys, with a bit of salt. added, has hit thé:head- lines ina national” ‘recips book. © ..* « Se eu StF “The famous Key recipe will yl owe According to the advance noticecit.is “a-mative classic from the Blorida Keys, from the: Bahamass ~ It: is good'\in fish.sauces,om fish+itself: in < js good fox salad dressings for fish and green, selads .:.:..To make::2 cups strained:lime juice;‘add level teaspoon salt,:)Stand in warm kitchen 2 wks.:» cork then and keep in cool: place, as it is ready to.use. Queer scent, exotic taste.’ Vi Lb hnkdhiddl Maryzyck To Get i AB. Degree Friday John Matyzyck, Jr., 1501 Von! Phister street, will receive his AB degree at- the University of Miami, Friday. He has a mejor in physics and a minor in biology t and is an active member of the’ Lamba-Chi-Alpha fraternity, .He was a member of the 1943 ey} West High ‘school graduatirg Checks for Jobless Total $101 in Area; Unemployment compensation checks totaling $101 went to six) persons in Monroe county during | the week ending May 18, Carl B. MOSCOW,» May 27.— Foreign Commissar, Molotov, in reply, though not directly, to Secretary of State Byrnes” speéch last week about “the Big’ Four ‘conferences in Paris, declared today that the UnitedStates’ and Great Britain, not Russia, were to blame for the failure to reach an agreement in Paris, eee sg “Molotov asserted that the. "He pointed’ out; that every posi- tion agsumed “by, Great Britain regarding area, was. support- United.” States, and paper, editorially said that ‘United States “and “Great Britain were keeping occupation troops in Italy--that would cost that country “billions of dollars”, and, meanwhile, they ‘consistent- {ly opposed: Russia’s collection of $100,000,000 ‘in reparations from Italy. Pravda said further that the United States, while oppos- ing.the extension of Russian in- fluence in world affairs, was ar- ranging to secure airplane bases in all strategic ‘areas in the world, ‘ 7X TT ft ft; Meased ‘Two Key Westers have been discharged from the Navy re- cently, the separation, center at | Jacksdinyille announced tqday. They ar¢ Sic: Adolfo S. Navar- ro, 613 Caroline street and Sic RSteased bv Navy] | re: Saunders Theater ‘Mr. Saunders said that Sam ; Silberman bas given the com- | 1 AuperTs COLGEET is “PRACTICALLY YOUR? mittee the use of storeroom in Jefferson Hotel building to r Coming: “And Thee There Was None” «keep the canned food contrib- uted fill it is ready for ship- ment. eseeeeeeece , Joe Boza was named financial | chairman. Cash contributions, |.Mr, Saunders explained, should | -sént to Kermit Lewin, who easurer of the fund. ‘Later on, Chairman Saunders ‘said, Boy and Girl Scouts will ake a house-to-house canvass othe eprrinett, ) PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr.’ and Mrs. Rolf Dammen- Hhayn, 1312. Elizabeth street, are the ‘parents of a daughter, born Friday at’6:19 p.m., at the Muni- ¢ipal hospital. | “The father is stationed at the New London, Conn., Navy base. | t... GIRL TO STICKNEYS A*daughter was born to Mrs. tyde Stickney, 702 White street, ft. the Municipal hospital, Satur- day; at 8:15 p.m. Light ray from gold is develop- das standard of measurement. peer spetad ig ' You say how much—we sopply the cash on your SIGNATURE + FURNITURE + AUTO MAY WILL BE A VOTE FOR PROGRENE Vaid for by ¥ | Jose A. Gonzalez, 1209 Market Smith, chairman of the Florida Industrial Commision, reported. ! Rates Reasonable Ford Hotel 60 N.E. 3rd Street 80 Rooms - Elevator Solarium —_———- ———_—_— TWO HOTELS in... MI AMI at POPULAR PRICES Located in the Heart of the City ROOMS with BATH and TELEPHONE. 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION JUDGE street. Write or Wire for Reservations Pershing Hotel 226 NE. let’ Avenue © 100 Rooms - Elevator Hosted ry DEPARTURES MIAMI AND NORTH Leave Every Two Hours SAVE YOUR CAR --- TRAVEL BY BUS Miami .\ 5 5.9 0 0 12 BUSES DAILY 8 On The Even Hour | Jacksonville . SHIN + $3.30 S$ 8.60 New York Washington ‘PAUL D. BARN Candidate for || West Palm, Beach $445 $7.10 87.80 [Orlando ... . |Tampa.... Chicage Cineinnars Loutevilte and Mrs. ‘Clarence Shine, 1529 sorrow following the death of our! tor Club Meets Tomorrow Night meeting of the Star club has been tomorrow at 3:30 me of Mrs. Annie 416 William street. Berveldi, the sec-| Gables, at 11 a.m., Friday, May gonors of florals and cars we de- oi members to at- Mery Lowe, the presi- mbers to bring | lish and Mr. Marzyck in Psychol- tion. | Flagler ) avenue,' ‘and John W. Marzyck;: Jr.,‘sén of John Mar- \zyck of Von Phister street. | The graduates will recieve |} their bachelor degrees at com- |mencement ceremonies to held at the Gables Theater, Coral | 31. | Mrs. Fryzel majored: in Eng- ogy dear one, Leonard B. Grillon, the! sympathy and kindness shown us| by friends, neighbors, Dr. Her-| man Moore and nurses at Munici- pal Hospital, served as a sustain- | ing force while hope lasted, and a source of comfort: in later days. To each and to all, including the} ‘sire to express our sincere grati- tude and assurance of apprecia- SUPREME COURT Was born in Plant City, Florida, 52 years ago. Was educated in public schools of Florida. Graduated from Law School of University of Florida, 8 Wet f World War One. : ‘ ‘OF ar le Mas’ “ ed well and faithfully as a Circuit Court Judge ql 20 years. = oe Mens ie recognized throughout the State as an | outstanding Circuit Judge. Paid Political Advert ‘g by Monroe County Friends may27-it i THE FAMIBY: '* $10.90 Detroit wieet to Pederat Remwten

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