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tipi. eee tut bis’ chiPesic #6 ie ceiisaz ** ubigtte seit ite: ms | 'oe Ls Som a se ‘ thihbehetn in #AGE FOUK " Miami Woman Is Guest Speaker At Legion Auxiliary Meet Here Mrs. T. L. Caliahan, Miami, was ;derground oie poly aoe be sst speaker Tuesday night at caught and shot by the Gestapo pep keys eyeing, Haan the day before the liberation of Harris Elementary Announces Two Honor Rolls Names of pupils who made the THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Eastern Stars School To Hold School Of Instruction oe Mrs. Moliie Brown, of Miami, Ann Pinder, Otilia Valdez, Bar-| grand instructress of District No. Legion Auxiliary meeting in Tav- ernier. Paris. The auxiliary will adopt two She was presented by| nijdren frdm France, sending Leis Pinder, child welfare chair- dried foods and clothing twice a man, and Mrs, Callahan spoke on}month for a period of from six the adoption of a French orphai Having just returned, from her native France, she was able @ive first-hand informatién ‘en. th @ibject. Her sister, was @ pri @ im, Ravenbrook ‘con campy and her niece~wa: Farewell Party Thursday Night For Rev. Howes A farewell reception. will be given Thursday night for the Rev. C. T. Howes and family who leave Friday for Pahokee. The Rev. Howes, who has been pastor of First Methodist church for the past two years, has been transferred to the Pahokee church. The reception will get underway at 8 o'clock in the annex of the First Methodist church. n, | Months to a year. Two applicants were initiated and dates for,the sewing of gifts for. Christmas for. the veterans 2 | was.alse started. .Books and old clothing .will;.be, collected to be /sent to-families.who are.in need. Swiss Citizenship Costs’ Thousands AP Newsfeatures ERN. — Twenty-nine Swiss, mostly residents of Germany, have lost Swiss citizenship be- cause they. were accused of con- spiracy against Switzerland’s se- curity. In addition, 56 persons | lost Swiss citizenship in 1945 because they had made false declarations to obtain Swiss nationality or be- cause their conduct was preju- dicial to Switzerland. 29, Order of Eastern Star, will be You say bow much—we supply the cash Friends and members of the; Loss of Swiss citizenship in church are invited to attend the|many cases is a financial loss. It function. costs,a lot of money to become a Swiss-eitizen. Government statis- raceme tigh chawed tbat. in 1048 in 1,684 ‘FoaseS “of naturalization, ‘individ- Tuals paid the equivalent of $361,- Ls 000 to:the’téihmihities and $170,- 4 000 to ,the,eantong of, their resi- pain Sait pumceieamdi sera ("1 aan fab YT? MENDOZAS PARENTS € erie. f fale Ui) fe Tdivigual ifees) for maturaliza- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mendoza, j tion vary,among the various com- Denver, formerly of Key West,|munitie$;and cantons. The author- are the parents of a son, it was}ities of ‘the’ communities and of announced here today. The newjthe cantons decide whether citi- arrival has been named Patrick.}/zenship can be granted, but the Mr. Mendoza was a Navy recruit- |federal Justice and Police Depart- ing officer here until a year ago|ment is the final authority. when he moved west. The} The procedure is long and rig- mother is the former Romesaj9rous. Mondul of Key West. “We do not want anyone to be- as come a Swiss citizen who has DAUGHTER TO KNOWLSES |worshipped foreign ideologies or A daughter, who has been|has taken an active part in for- named Kerry-Beth, was born to|€ign Politics” a spokesman of the Mrs. George I. Knowles, 5-C Por-{Justice and Police Department ter place, June 2 at the Galey{said. i ; hospital | : | A foreigner must have lived for many years in the community honor roll for the entire year at|bara Walterson. the Harris Elementary School were announced today by Prin- cipal W. E. Fowler as follows: Joe Faulk, Gail Sweeting, Julie Lange, Frank Roberts, James Pet- tis, Patricia Johnson, Jerry Cot- tar, James Cooper, Jimmie But- ler. Alice Carter. Judy Goodman, Robert Muse, Robert Applerouth, Wayne Huddleston, Danny Na- varro, Robert Wallace, Barbara Dickens, Dorothy Johnson, Joyce Johnson Jo Ann Pinder, Otilia Valdez, Barbara Walterson. Joan Knowles, Roger Sweet- ing, Frank Hood, America Rick- els, Anita Sierra, Ronnie Single- ton, Daphne Warren, Joyce Stick- ney. Alvin Smith, Judith Saunders, Eleanor Saunders, Della Mae Russell and Addie Grace Muse. Pupils on the honor list for the last six weeks’ period were: Kenneth Pinder, Jack Russell, Garth Saunders, Odelio Valdez, Jo Ann Johnson, Addie Grace Muse, Della Mae Russell, Eleanor Saunders, Judith Saunders. Glenn Roberts, Ladean Brown, Juanita Henriquez, Barbara \Louise Ramirez, Joyce Roberts, |Wayne Albury, Jay Johnson, Hor- tense Mesa, Sandra White, Sheila Johnson. Shirley Lewin, Daphne War- ren, Joyce Stickney, Sandra John- son, Merle Deland, Ronnie Single- ton, Billie Faulk. Frank Hood, Joyce Henson, America Rickels, Anita Sierra, Melvin Huffman, Robert Lowe, George Reese, Roger Sweeting, William Stevenson, Joan Knowles, Betty Soloman, Dorothy Stirrup, Millicent Taylor, Donna Wind- ham. Robert Applerouth, Marvin Fox, Wayne Huddleston, Danny Navarro, Robert Wallace, Bar- bara Dickens, Mavoureen Hoover, Dorothy Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Delores Losley, Gloria Milian, Jo Marilyn Adams, Alice Carter, uw ea ‘abel me rienag one 1 Jud: al p.m., conduct a 001 0: fatcts Themooa stenk Mune Instruction at the Masonic Hall. David Siegel, Charles Taylor, She especially requests all offi- Carol Reeves. cers to be present. Arnold Bennett, Bruce Cleare,| A regular meeting of Fern George Gibson, Jack | Gibson,j Chapter will be held Friday at 8 Hunter (Sonny) Harden, Pete] p.m. for an initiation. Johnson, Frank Sawyer, Jack Wells, June Griffin, Julie Lange. Richard Roberts, Billy Roberts, |S@W¥er, Barbara Louise Ramirez, Peggy Pinder, James Pettis, Ce-|Kenneth Bearup. and Barbara cile Perez, Samuel Nodine, Dol- Louise’ Walterson. 4 lie. Knowles, Patricia: Johnson, Jerry ttar, James Cooper, Jim- ‘SSSR eeees mie Butler, Clements Betancourt, Strand Theater aa Applerouth. oe Faulk, Tony Barrero, Gail i Sweeting, Eleanor Brunner, Patsy } ,. TOM CoRW aN ; ” Johnson, Rose Annelle Reese, Falcon In San Francisco Mary Griffin, Jill Bergstrom, Lawrence Claxton, Alvin Smith, |Teddy Key, John Zinn Roberts, ‘Richard Watson, Jimmy Ortiz. “Pupils with perfect attend- ance records for the year were: Gail Sweeting, Delores Perez, Kenneth Bazo, Tony Barrero, Loraine Curry, Jerry Cottar, Har- old Carbonnel. 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Located in the Heart of the City Rates Write or Wire OF OIL PRODUCED * ; BY *GLADES, WELL | 2 the Yl ten pest he r e e Justice an sors aagraet Fla. — (FNS)| police Department, “the practice —Florida’s only producing il) has been not to grant citizenship field, at Sunniland, on the edge/to a foreigner. unless he has re- of the Everglades, has yielded} sided‘in one and the same canton more than 60,000 barrels of oil}for at least 20 years.” since the first successful well} Ip 1945, 814 ' foreigners with was completed in 1944, State| their families, a total of 1,526 per- Sere Gunter reported last|sohs, were granted Swiss citizen- week. ship. eins pe Until May 1, when Hupp, rf Pig et Oil's biggest well came in, thi Mother Must Have.Warned Her Sunniland field had produced |’ “Honey,” said the young man, 59,231 barrels from two holes. |‘if you'’marry me I'll put in elec- The third well has been yield- tricity, gét some modern kitchen ing about 200 barrels a day |things, paint the house inside and since then. 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