The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 30, 1946, Page 2

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THE KE ¥ WEST CITIZEN x ' THE DORMANT spPiRIT | Miami's newspapers and! vedic stations appealed to! the voters In Dade county te ge to the polls on Tues- Day established by Gen. John A. ‘Logan, G.A.R. commander-in-|- chief. +, i 1880—The League of American day, rewardiess of the fact i ead. vi : | Wheélmen kK Chapter 29 and the holy relic it contains, I 1983 Paes w 4 ‘ x I ; i =. - injured and- a thet it was a second primary GLANCE at the champion, wa eee Se hah 2 lar, a This Gases aut ‘4s death. on| sae wonme with only a few contests to’ 44 however, serwed to’ destroy|—in every preceptory of thine or- but, in | newly-opened, Brooklyn, N. Y.} the weneoe wtthe Toteday night, after all the ballots had been counted im Dade, Carl Holman, sup- the hope that his; timely arrival)}der—unless. thou do battle with- had excited. His horse, urged for | Out further delay.’ i i Bois-Guilbert t many miles to its utmost speed, tomate erected did: ‘ ma Pager t shield, sf | bridge. b at. champio’ 190}—Senator Byrd of Virgin- the astonishment of all wh be- | in, the firgt Southerner, delivers held it, reeled in his ; his stirrups, and fell in the lists. | annual memorial address at Get- towards Editor, The Citizen: appeared to reel from fatigue, and| becca, and then exclaimed, Yook- n! ‘ the rider, however undauntedly |ing fiercely at Ivanhoe, “Dog of a] Ivanhoe, extricating himself , tysburg. error of registration, in a 1. presented himself in the lists,|‘Saxont take thy. lance, an pre; | from his fallen. horse, was'soon on | | 1941—Germans complete the| The Junior Chamber of Gow public announcement, said leither from weakness, weariness,/Pare for: the “death ‘thou hast|foot, hastening to mend his for- | capture of ‘Crete. imer¢e, at its rm last he wae “very happy” over the large vote that had been cam, more than 33,000, the latwest ever polled in a sec- ond primary in that county. He wave much credit to the newspapers and radio stations for their campaign te “get out the vote”, and adtied that the size of the vote would redound to the credit of Dade county. Time and again, from the first to the second primary, The Citizen appealed to the voters in Key West to go to the polls on May 28. We pointed out that voting was « duty every resident owed or both, seemed scarce able “| support himself in the saddle. To the summons of the herald, who demanded his rank, his name, ‘and purpose, the stranger knight answered readily and boldly, “Ui am a good knight and noble, come hither to sustain with lance and sword the just and lawful quarrel of this damsel, Rebecca, daughter of Isaac of York; to uphold the doom pronounced against her to be false and truthless, and to defy Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert as a | traitor, murderer, and _liar,\as I | will prove in this field with my body against his, by the aid of | God. of Our Lady and of Mon- seigneur Saint George, the good =. ‘he stranger must first show,” | said Malvoisin, “that he is good knight, and of honourable lineage. drawn upon thee!” “Does the Grand Master allow me the combat?” said Ivanhoe. “T may not deny what thou ast challenged,” said the Grand Master, “provided the maiden ac- cepts thee as her champion. RC I would thou wert in better plight to do battle. An enemy of our order hast thou ever been, ae would I have thee honourably met with.” “Thus—thus as I am, and. not. otherwise,” said Ivanhoe) “it is the judgment of God—to his keep- ing I commend myself. Rebecca,” said he, riding up to the fatal chair, “dost thou accept of me for thy_champion?” “I do,” she said, “I do,” flut- tered by an emotion which the fear of death had been unable to produce, “I do accept thee as the champion whom Heaven hath sent me. Yet, no—no—thy wounds ithe peried the Grand Master, tune with his sword; but his an- | tagonist arose not. Wilfred, plac- his foot on his bréast, and sword’s point to his throat, commanded him to yield him, or die on. the spot, Bois-Guilbert re- 7 turned no answer. “Slay him not, Sir Knight,” “un- shriven and unabsolved—kill not body and soul! We allow him vanquished.” He descended into the lists, and ‘commanded them to unhelm the conquered champion. His eyes were closed—the dark red flush was still on his brow. As. they Jooked on him in astonishment, the eyes a they were | fixed and glazed. The flush passed from his brow, and gave way to the palic. hue of death. Unscathed by the lance of his enemy, he had cied a victim to the violence of his own contending passions. fiercely in Italy. « awa, Falange’s “demise” takes on sinister appearance of a decoy. LEGALS ELVEN or Mans IN AND’ FOR MONROE COUNT IN CHANCE Cane NO. 10-749 ROSE MARIE STIRRUP BOOTH, Plaintiff, va, DIV JAMES W. BOOTH, Defendant. 1943—Attu the first American land to. be retaken from the Japs. 1944--Germans fight the Allies 1945—Marines_ raise American | flag over Shuri Castle on Okin- IN THE cIRCUrE cous me AOR Or eLORIDA, RY. ORCE | night, teok exception to at appearing in The West Cith zen May 29, which stated that 4 |civic organizations were 4 A anything relative to retaining: : |Boca Chica Air Base in this ~~ A special meeting of all ef yo groups in Key West was ae at the home of Isidore Wi quist, bore governmental affairs committee chairman, of the Junior ogpees May 12, relative to the matter. | mel, Civic groups represented at this meeting were: The Li the Boy Scouts of America, the {Junior Chamber >of Commerce, ‘|the Young Democrats, the Keyge West Hotel association, Business Women’s association, and the Business Men’s association, Benny At this meeting it was, decided leader, bore in Oe = (nwa hay i to. send telegrams to te bie community, whether | The Temple sendeth not forth her | are uncured, Meet not that proud ‘This is indeed the ju nt of ORDER OF PUBLICATION For. | °#°. wae & souTH a ; hi ions against nameless men.” | man — why shouldst thou perish|God,” said the Grand Master, | ‘To: James W. Booth, : Truman, Secretary of Navy | Witter Fitters oe he Was interested or not in- | © o agg said the knight, | also?” : ba j 1: ; l canicanna pk eane « _lrestal, Senator Claude Pepper, the terested in any of the con- raising his helmet, “is better looking upwards—“Fiat voluntas tua!” You are hereby required to appear {Representative Pat Cannon and) Sapeador te Telp. oe st v= i ae of *'? toate. known, my lineage more pure,} PUT Ivanhoe was already at his} When the first moments of sur- | {0,,{?¢, Bill ton, Divorce Med against | ce ator Charles O. Andrews, tory dete, Soe y 2 j y y tee Ceansatvans oa “Let we make a good | Malvoisin, than thine own. Lam post, and had closed his visor, | prise were over, Wilfred of Ivan- | or before the 20th day of June, A. |” ‘Phe only reply received to date @ years age —~ . Ee” eons ete od | Wiltved of Ivanhoe.” and) assumed ‘his lance. Hois|hoe demanded of the Grand Mas- i RET RSS URSONE lhe come foo Selnier Ta oe eather ‘he feuth wing, e Citizen ad-| “7 will not fight with thee at/Guilbert did the same; and his| ter, as judge of the field, if he had | Contained: ho replied tliat Be would eam @» 7. ~~ 2 * veeated, and pointed out present,” said the Templar, in a| esquire remarked, as he clasped|manfully and rightfully done his |“"hone ana Oragred at Key West,|Wh0 replied that he wou! \ oe Bt pe the = differ that. if we polled’ a larger | changed and hollow voice. “Get/ his visor, that his face which had, | duty in'the combat? Fiorida this 29th day of May, A’|he could in behalf of the*Key a en ae Mibocer the Ameticnn oe oad , | thy wounds healed, purvey thee a} notwithstanding the variety of| “Manfully and Tighttully bath | Pa eee Gout? | West area. the Cw * ae tales and the vate in the secon primary better horse, and it may be I will| emotions by which he had been/|it been done,” said the Grand ‘Seal) Ross C Sawyer All civic groups in the city, de | Amerion, ben @ © ber ; thee we did in the first, | hold it worth my while to scourge | agitated, continued during the|Master; “I pronounce the maiden Clerk of Circuit Court. |spite some criticism to the com | 7) sears ate vom Mantes trem te Monroe would have received | out of thee this boyish spirit of] whole morning of an ashy pale-|free and guiltless. The arms and By (sd) Mary K, Wood: x. |trary, are extending every effort] Lad bravado.” ness, was now become suddenly the body of the deceased Knight Deputy C ENRIQUE, ESQUENALD®, JR., Lewes wee salle what should be shipped to FOR FABRICS | | hungry mouths. $09 Fleming St. BETTER FABRICS BUREAU 1 Much publicity as the out- “Ha! proud Templar,” said Ivan-| very much flushed. are at the will of the victor” A to pull together for the commen’ hera a ae ee er Fee © aanding county in the state | hoe, “hast thou forgotten that| ‘The Grand Master, who held in| “I will not ‘despoil him of his | ““°PPeY fF Tasty! 9-13-20,1946 {good of the city. This is prob-| - wd BE at te ong i® going to the polls, though | twice didst thou fall before this|his hand the gage of battle, Re-| weapons,” said the Knight of ably the first time in the history) qe tai & Pee ee ee @ Gre dertarcg that the : ra had /ance? Remember the lists of Acre | becca’s glove, now threw it into| Ivanhoe, “nor condemn his corpse ‘cf Key West that such coopera- erie sue Gee OP Go ee ) ) eee ane OO tenee campaign had — member the passage of arms| the lists, and pronounced the fa- fo shame—he hath fought for tion has been obtained from al nd ate been waged. at Ashby—remember thy proud} tal signal words, Laissez aller. *hristendom—God’s arms, no hu- ‘ Li tection ig) 7 U9) eer Wee epee win Mut what happened in! vaunt in the halls of Rotherwood,| The trumpets sounded, and the|man hand, hath. this day. struck civic gruops. - omg eepgert os t Result 5 ry “4 hand and the gage of your gold chain| knights charged each other in full} him down, But let his obsequies ISIDORE WEINTRAUB, 5 Gluircetiee and cafe Hey West? Merely a hand- against my reliquary, that thou| career, The wearied horse.of Ivan-| be private, as becomes those of a ‘hairman, ie fel of votes was polled. wouldst do battle with Wilfred of hoe, and i no less capausted man who died in an unjust quar- vernmental Affairs, ive Ivanhoe, and recover the honour |rider, went down. as all‘had ex-| re! . wee . ' +0).. theewsh ite or oe Rw eg p bts thou hadst lost! By that reliquary, pected, before the weéll-aimed (To be continued) the Tegal pr Key pete Chamber a. =e thet 4 dow "ae Se Ba “ ON Fis Ct > our community spirit com- fo be at then detvat. the 3 - + —— a | 5 . é, » me wun Pare with that in Miami? K W. As Take, |4 Hot Time On; Today’s Anniversaries | 12» a ae ft Sit be in... the spirit jas commun. ey est In From | cout Sempus| (Know America) tor him, ° produce john 4 2 hao. BE Ste signed, hin three — See te we how the _ cameene /. i poke D GC B eae dents formed’ a. piieket brigade! TiAG 200 weare - ag0) John | eae notin natin Taluw@es ond CEM pRIEES develog lway, you may be sure that ays one Y crrizen jon_ the Uniecraty of Missouri) Henry Livingston, New York g : COFFEE community will grow. If the MAY 30, 1936 ;campus and extinguished a fire Dutch Reformer clergyman and| 2 MILL San Via TRUCKS lapirit is dormant, then you! he jin. 30 seconds, Assistant fire chief | educator, famed leader his AT ALL ‘may be sure that the com-! elie ius mes Manes Commanees barti- church his day, born in Pough- The Poet Offer Ueper munity will be backward| lemorial services will be, held/ cipants — who were residents Of | jcepsie, Ni -Y: Died Jan: 20 | Sunday night in the First Metho-| the campus trailer community} ,0, y RCUIT COURT OF THE OS Sere om The eve in making concerted efforts } : 3 r «95 | 1825. ¥ SDI! CURCUIT he the ‘4 r" “dist church. The sermon will be| answering a surprise fire drill. Oe LOmIDA IN J "alee? raliread t promote the welfare ofj delivered by th Spree ae ee ey. 1769 — Arin Brunton Merry, <ROE COUNTY. IN ~ . the Rev. . Cul. ONROE COUNTY. IN rte, thet the Gaile would the community. pepper, Jr. i RADIO PROGRAM \PNiladefphia tr agedinee and, sta Ta - all ~~ ie oF fe ———$ ‘ ESS 85 theatre manager, eminent figure} ; mee : Just TTlv seems . ‘ee ond planes, it The best way to get help; today President Rooseyeit are ANNOUNCED BY, STATION jof the early American stage, ta Se eS OmOE no Ie oct Weel OFFY in this world is to help your-| proved the loan for the construc- | hae = ‘Wr born in London. Died June 28,} rvsy SwiTH HARLEY, e “ seal | self, but so many overdue it,| tion of the proposed Overseas | | 1808. OF PUBLICATION 1] t ee met Re leaving little or nothing for Highway bridges, according to a Where to oui | 1850 — William Lawrence,| 7°: Buby Smith aa ee permanent use of the timid soul. |telegram received by The Citi-| igen end ee eminent Boston Episcopal bishop, N at ‘ te carry matte Train si | zen from Representative J. Mark) [utual Broadcasting System™, | born there. Died Nov. 6, 1941. : ‘ “ Bere been greatly A year ago the boys in the | Wilcox. | Thursday, May 30th ar to the BMI for Di ys a 1886 — Randolph S. Bourne, in the 2 ond the mail could ¢, " . ings —_—— # P.M. to Midnight a A it = Beker Soh handing faster Gf the nation; now they are County Judge Rogelio Gomex| 6:00 News Gwin ot Bemis, ee See oe >. . ‘ ‘ ‘af announced this afternoon that! 6:15 1600 Club iise, born field, N. J. ea the in| — — . gee # the ral the men looking for jobs) 527 °Sbsentee ballots had been, 6:30 Weather Report | Died in influenza epidemic, Dec. Sat Key West,| al : m7 ho ae Spereiet st eormal and houses in which to live. paid hin office. ; 6:35 Parade of Sports 22, 1918. y of May, A A , — hr —— ; 6:45 1600 Club 1892—Raymond Claper, famed . ~~ of om a Barly in this century,| Sheriff Karl O. Thompson to-| 7:00 Fulton’ Lewis, Jr.* columnist and news analyst, born See te Rete MEE the coal industry was of| day appointed the deputies who! 7:15 Diana Shore in Linn Co. Kans. Killed in ere eee the low-wage; now its workers| will serve in the primary to be} 790 Arthur Hale, Nove: + {plane crash over Marshall Is-| wM. Vv. AL COReeeet of Weine began ore the best paid in the held next Tuesday. | 8:00 Carrington Playhouse lands, Feb. 201044, Attorney Meee of years ago WHEN) world. They should be for it ———— ' es poaue’s Gallery? Es gee = b . Fe ape te i a hazardous occupation. | Secanee ieee oa 9:15 Real Life Stories* we q oo ete eee ora «., 9:30 Hour of Song* ee Bem be © eoe4) Gepeneo00 LACK FOOD | West, returned yesterday to his'19-99 You Make the News* ae fe the petal wrvice = ee nal home in Miami. 10:30 Dance Orch.* ered « vee . “ aides —_ ee j ist inal tech wo ge — Former President Hoover, yiss Mary Trevor has been ap- ue ao be Now CS ee Sees ney | Mh Reporting upen conditions | pointed librarian at the Key West ian Feeling Is aesiite a nee that confront one-third of| High school to succeed Miss 41.4 : | Haney ws rai the people of the , world, | Doris Wals ie fee \ © = £ . x “ht Doris Walsh }11:55 News* i anys a hunger angs |12:00 Moonlight Serenade GIRS HARI BOOKS ayer the homes of more, James Fort, director of NYA in| joy tr Piece Modems than 800,000,000 people’; Key West, left yesterday for Friday, May 3ist © + te *e fre he and that the suffering men, | Jacksonville to confer with offi-; 7 A. M. to Noon BEDROOM SUITE e> er 1h ted Mete’) wemen and children face | cials of that organization. Sunrise Serenade | ‘! y ie “gtimmest spectre of! 14:., Nell Rose Rands sailed Sunrise Serenade This, Bedroces Sulte. oats fen & a ke ¢ , . ry size BED, VANITY with large BOUNT amine in all the history of aaa iicamehiolG Norman Cloutier \ ” to 0 . ed of all) th id.” yesterday on the steamship Cuba orman Cloutier i MIRROR, and CHEST Hoe es Seoe.| “eee en for Tampa to visit relatives inj Weather Report i ane a “ This is « fearful fact that that city. Sunrise Serenade i with four Spacious Drawers : should make every Ameri- ae ee News a i E0KS bel mens | Raney ean anxious to contribute} George I. Knowles, of Miami, Sunrise Serenade | ' antON— PLATFORM Se got omest \gpnins mh something to the relief of|is in Key West visiting rela-| maine ae ae OAINTY: ROCKERS $44 states b ma and « 7 Thilo | tive: ie Range ws ote Eh gh. ans hie ay? wore tives. iS Shady Valley Folks* sii Pe LIVING ROOM He eover pins his faith on ; Tape | Civic Calendar ELVA 81RD, Registered N DESKS wae + hetitute the voluntary conservation yon. The C wen says in 19:90 Meditation Registered Nurse ‘pesca = & . sie we ' i we are our. outlined | , | editorial paragraph: | i 2 kab caw thing tee, the inadequacy of the|“® ™ Be able j2 go a little 111-99 Cecil Brown* i $24 ‘ matter of feet, the plan ought to be clear when | 9°?" into debt. 11:15 Elsa Maxwell* CHROME mere by . SS i ime* yj wet gain more by one remembers that the ioe 1:30 Take It Easy ‘Time SAFE 4 DINETTE b72 9 eoraenewgs the printed committee appealed to pee Noor Eagle H Ski roe - + , , Returning home at night from ees { Se Mee Seeeneracy. Wh Americans to eat 40 per ithe office, the father asked his Neon t ¢ P. I ealsatés brig! cae > pumibic tha 2 cent less fats during the em- children ‘about their behavior |12:00 s 1 f Gs anrist STUDIO COUCHES wae ve ek 4 “re © | etgency thal dev. 12:15 ; i says says 9x 12 ea 6 homeaeciven ft seems to us that ration-| “Oh, we've been good,” said 12:30 Weather Report SO ties hate ate LINOLEUM nail athared rea? ing must be adopted if this little Nancy. “I washed the dish- 12:35 News a Registered Nurse = ms. ht the tds dter lose country is to export da es.” way See Serenade LOUNGE : . he | nd I wiped them,” added} 1: isten to Leibert 4 aaiis cual Gre when! ee mute es ted fats | eter. 15 Lépez Music® DOES NOT ROT CLOTHES . . . Because of CHAIRS ‘ , $22 - > at be creditable tO “and what about you, Dicky?”! 1:45 John J. Anthony* . a eemeeeeeeee Sy Hee Seeethine tf 49 our professions of sympathy the father asked, turning to the 2:00 Cedric Foster, News* Duratex, New Safety Ingredient Found Only in Veto! RESTAURANT AND shes he, Aietth: and our proclamation of re-|smallest member of the family. | 2:15 Smiletime* Veto—Colgate’s cream deodorant—is differ- SUPPLA» Heion. While some of our “I picked up the pieces,” he | 2:30 Queen For A Day* t ent from any deodorant you've ever used efertenetely there & he people will strive honestly replied cheerfully. | 3:00 Novatime { before! Because it contains Daratex, an ex- — eh aeeinet over io cut their wheat and fats a a Ee lea Dorsey | clusive new safety seedient = 0c: dee we ph te * « i Tempor: Apartments 3 ady Be Beautiful* | rot clothes! Veto is safe for any normal skin!it = ww the eter “7 esasemprion by the amounts) ae to say you, #00 Erskine Johnson* | spreads and rubs in easily, is easier to use! It sumperted the average will)” ihe ges <3 Sick YoU! 4:15 Phe Johnson Family* \ stays moist in jar. So use Veto regularly, to m eye that be far below the desired rh Of raising any chickens or) 4:39 The JumpingJacks | stopodor, check perspiration—safe/y! 10¢and COM weeds © minimum unless the govern- little Pigs this year?”demanded| 4:45 J.B. ParramexessTalk | larger sizes. Drug and-cosmetic counters. * a « g a the postmaster. x 2 . Lear ae) tie Sree, and seizes! scan do it,” replied the sub-| Ste Music of Manhattan | Colgate’s VETO APPROVED SAFE Furniture and urban farmer. “I leased all my | ‘farm building to city people.” Captain Midnight* Tom Mix* Stays Moist In The Jar! Never Gritty. or Grainy!

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