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The OBSERVATION POST fr t f : Ne Paro of the 4 many years. bg ed eouree, the couse im othe: Arnerica sever had ‘Marti went to the conducted by ak Da Jetterson Hotel and ® patron of the spot. by scores of - friends in Key West. ft he stepped down the of the Olivette, the that brought him here from Marti was wearing, as al- ae ordinary suit of clothes, by © white shirt te “The black tie means that my the and a ‘* through aay.” Sort said as he tis black tie. “They are wel Rever weer another tie un- the revolution is successful.” ‘Witte herve be met, among hun- @ other, Poyo, Jose F. and Col. Fernando Fig- Marti was made delegate the and set out on Jan. 6, 1892, for York City to carry on the of raming funds there | feterned to Key West © 1882 On the following the Cuban Revolutionary Par- | —- the start of “St. Paul’s Stud Licclemetion was sign- 'Class Meets In Parish Hall - Carles Hall, a institute. Marti was placed heed of the revolution, a delegate. large meeting: Workers in the Gato, Villamil, Teodore Perez. Soria and eget factories here. The! ¢ workers 10 per cent of Porty, headed by Marti. more than §1,- J was we the eradie of the Cuban 4 Lizzie Reese, seid Martin Liiraldi, Mrs, Jackson, Mrs, James Mac- consul here this week. said Key West was largely Cc Hepereibie for the revolution. He ™ often said that if everything goes ! well in Key West, then everything ese well with the revolu- Marti was not J c eet im those days,” said F. Benito; a Gulia, 885 Duval street, who is! , Lavish Floor Show Planned For nual Cabaret, which will be held loveliest girls,.including Miss Vir- Friday and Saturday evenings in'ginia Kelly, the Fishing Tourney, the Casa Marina Patio, promises to be one of the most outstanding social events of the season. will last for one and _ one-half while| hours, will be directed by Paul} Baron, Baron danced at the World’s Fair in Chicago in 1933 and since then|costumes will add to the charm has been featured at all the lead-jand beauty of the number a ing hotels and night clubs in this country, :|Florentine Gardens in Hollywood, |and his lovely partner, Mis’ Ruth Calif. ner Bros, and R.K.O. movies, and! my Leeds,:will also appear in Xavier Cougat acclaimed him the}show. he .|foremost Latin American dancer jin the country. | baret will be a “Samba Review”, 'U.S.0. To Play For Community Chest; New Faces And More Talent Added Forward,” which is in its 12th week, has added several ter of stars. The finale of the; Community Chest drive. It will show, which includes a parade of models in lavish drapes, has add- ed the following girls number; Jeanne Bell, Shirley Smith, Nell Nancy Reyes. Darling, singing star of thé show, who has gone on leave, is Charles Savord, Sle of the Fleet Sound} gf wader Spanish rule, and} School. Savord has a baritone of unusual quality. , which is danced by Marge Lob an mee auras | sen and Gerry Pinder. This num-! dent ‘uman duting Guten Revolutionary Par-| ber also features Joan Lanier anti| visit here. A request has been the Corps de Ballet. Featured on! received for the show to travel the piano is Miss Beatrice Mor-! to Delray Beach and pyesent its | eno, graduate of the Julliard} numbers for the service men at School of Music. class of the Woman’s Auxiliary; | of St. Paul’s Church was held on | Wednesday in the Parish Hall. feetories largely eryployed| man’s Auxiliary, is conducting the Lenten study class, The sub- Key West workers con-|ject set up by the Diocese edu- ! their/ cational secretary is, Wages to the Revolution-| Spirit.” from 1882 to 1698, when the! Louise Grant, Miss Leila Pitcher, ended, the workers of Miss Grace. Kemp, Mrs. Milton Sawyer, Mrs. Ralph Russell, Mrs. rightfully | hardt, Four Marriage considerably {of 12-E Porter Place; to Patricio "Marti would often forget to M. Naranjo, 37, 1122 Duval street, | - Junior Woman’s Club Cabaret The Junior Woman's Club An-;composed. of six of Key West's jaueen; Miss Gloria Acevedo, the Sponge Festival queen; Miss Glo- ria Carbonell, one of the Orange Bowl queens; Miss Lorraine Adams, Miss Kitty Symonette and Miss Beverly Parker, trio of love- ly cheer leaders from the Key West High School. Their colorful The lavish floor show, -which famed dance maestro, This number will be, highlight- including the famousjed »y a’Samba-danced by Baron Simone. - , ae PHY Mr. Baron has appeared in War-| The versatile quterinaier, Jim- \""A full program will appear Tit an early issue of The Citizen, For reservations, interested - persons are requested to call 155. The opening number of the ca- Arrangements. are being made at the present time for the Lions Club and the USO to sponsor the | show in connection with . the The USO show, “Best Smile} new aces and more talent to its ros- be. the first time that the show has been presented for the public jin general. More information on the date of the show will appear in this paper. | Talent for the show is com- ; posed. of members ‘of the Little | Theatre Gtoup, which is an or- ganization ‘of the USO. This ; roup furnishes entertainment at The ballet number, with the; the various military bases in this to the siomeguera, and Replacing Ray music of Edward Greig, has add- | area and at the U. S. Naval Hos- “Claire-du Lune,” ; pital. The group also appeared! Vv ed Debussy’ jussy’s el is ‘recent ‘the Boca Raton Air Base (Army). | (Club To Plan Show ‘For. Bayview Park! Arrangements for presentation ‘of the first of a series of enter- tainment program at the Bay- view Park. bandstend will be imade tonight when the Parkview Club will-meet: at the home of Ruth Higgs on Grinnell street at 8 o’cldck; ~ Sand sie : ‘Thomas A. Woody, ivell-known Key West entertainment figure, who announced the miceting, said that carpenters have been work- ing. 6n the’ bandstand floor and other improvements of the struc- ture. Scenery, arid dressing rooms will be “installed and blackout | | cloth. is ‘being obtained from the | Navy. for ‘stages use. | Woody, whe is being aided in| ‘the project ‘ by “John Esperdy, Mary. Frances MacCon-! said that the néw organization a visitor |has been offered $400 by one | civic group here, but has declin: the offer. Some merchants ‘also |have offered donations, H The weekly luncheon and study Mrs, James MacConnell, edu- ational secretary of the Wo- “The Holy Those, present were: Mrs, loseph Ladd, Mrs. Fréd Eber- Mrs. Harry Baker, Mrs. Mrs. Stella Curry, ‘onnell, ell and Mrs. Forsythe, rom Michigan. pe ° Paint for the plywood scenery | Licenses Isswed is needed. | Mairi li : al membership drive will also | larriage licenses were issue i 7 e mmenced in the near future. esterday and today by Gounty | °° ee eas udge Raymond R. Lord to four ouples. They were: To Reginald *. Trevor, 37, Columbia Steam | and Theda Spencer, 28, | 3 Divorce Suits Are Filed Today been Divorce petitions have nd Ignacia Alfonza, 27, 1212 Du- al street; to Thomas H. O'Hara, | © the records of County fell Ross C. Sawyer today. They were y West representative of the! 9 avy, and Patricia A.| .° Aapesiition of Cuban Aes SNe an eatet ang filed by Kenneth G. Armstrong Revelitionary Immigrants of Ha-| ., Ray E. Johnson, 22, 1317 Pe-| Séainst Mary Elizabeth Arm- Guite was a young man of t When Marti first came to Key end knew him well | son, 21, 1009 Watson street. | strong; by John E. Clark, Jr., against Jeanne E. R. M. W. Clark, ‘and by Jeannette vonia street, and Aphelia John- | “He would speak only of the Volition.” Guito said this week i the Cuban consul’s office. “He Was Billed with it, ate it and slept! WHR He said the independence of "HY country is the most impor- tant ting in my life’.” ~» fy second visit to Key West, Cel. and Mrs. Fernando Figueredo, whieh was on Duval street in front of the lot now occupied by the Cuban Club At the time Marti visited here. Key West Spanish consul, °°nVersations in Spanish, English| ulations, he explained ‘ Baturaily oy rs — and French. There are some who! had presented him with twins—} with spies of the Spanish ‘would make of him a saint. But and at the same time his canary Kament They rpestan "ene jall of us who know him well al-| hatched three little peepsters. eomings and going Mar. | ¥#¥s remember him as a man— 8 ond his oo os ne for all that was manly, he was: Subscribe to Tne Citizen. One result of those activities) From April 6 through April 12, 7 wes that Marti always made his J0¢ Mati week will be observed | ai. appearance in Duval and other ‘9 Key West. Plans are ae LBURY & SON #ireets surrounded by well-knawn' “®Y for a celebration, in which) friends of the Revolutionary representatives of all the cities| 1 LIG! @ SERVICE Party, including Guito. “and the states of North, Central, | NEO! TIN Some of these friends today South Americas and Cuba will] 532% DUVAL STREET sey thet « was Marti’s habit when about the streets of the city! £ stop to talk with the men, women and children who follow- ed his footsteps. He would kiss the children. He kissed such chil-| dren as Raoul Alpizar Poyo, the| of the old editor of El| fe Alfredo Barroso and Luis! bello | Women of the city were at- tracted to Marti by his out- Sanding courtesy and gentle | rti lived at the home of |@M attache a great man. a poet, a writer, a speaker, a trans- participate. the United States and of the Cu- ban government will be TTL manners. They showed deep j against William J. Crumpton. So impressed were the | merreeer sy, ~ ee ofthe city that tuey (CANARY TEAMS = gave Marti a cross of seashells | _ UP WITH STORK as a symbol of their affection. | NORMAN, Okla— (AP)— Jack “He was a very democratic | Matlock, electrical engineering man,” said Raol Poyo, who is now) student at the University of of the Cuban consul’s' Ojjahoma, startled fellow stu- office in Key West Andee ee dents when he announced the {| mouths to feed. After receiving hearty congrat- d his wife or and a linguist. “Jose Marti could carry on Also the Navies Of Also Li i to take part. | Iwwwwewe wn veowwrne | Ae = a ores | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE | TRIUMPH | S | COFFEE “SE YICKS an — hub on | AU Gr Time-Tested VapoRus | iehsl bso a a Cohn Works Out For March Match filed by three couples, according ! Crumpton se ‘ stork had brought him five angre} : Phone 648-M| BMaaDLALLAL# 4 With Y. Carbonell Cohn, Casa Marina tennis pro, has been working out daily with Ygnacio Carbonell, hard-hitting city champion. The workouts ‘have been tak- ing place on,the Gata Marina . March is pro at the Grosinger Pancoast hotel.’ J The Eastern pro champ also has been working out stead- ily with Frank Kovacs and whereas Cohn has tively little time for | practice until the last few days. The match starts at 1:30 P.m., with admission fee of a dollar. Carbonell and anoth- er Key West player will take part in a doubles match to “THE KEY WEST CITIZEN yiday and Saturday wii (price $1), from 2 to 4:30 f Humane Society Picked Up 306 Dogs, 163 Cats Here Since November; Official 1. wt 3 scone: i Hits Stray Dog Menace; Tags On Mar. 15 mane Society official, announced had to be humanely uestroyed. | today that March 15 is the dead- Mrs. White makes a plea to : fine, Mrs. ff the Humane ie t cluding Saturday, March 15. *f "|. with’ its handicaps and the “This has been a bitter season"enormous ‘animal population, as far as the animal situation in’ scratched the surface. ‘ Key West is concerned,” explain-| The following report gives an: ed Mrs, White in discussing the idea of what is being done: From’ activities of the Humane Society. November through February, 306 “There have been many ‘com- dogs and 163 cats were taken to plaints on the part of both\resi+ the shelter. Two hundred and dents and winter visitors to city fifty ill, maimed or unwanted officials and to the Society about dogs were. humanely destroyed dogs being allowed to run at large and al! of the cats, most of which at night, keeping residents awake were diseased and all unwanted, in several parts of the gity. This were destroyed. is strictly against the law and the Twenty-nine dogs were adopt- city manager has instructed the ed and twenty-seven were re- police to help the Humane So- turned to their owners. ciety in ending this nuisance. - | “Too many people who own animals fall short of their ‘re-; sponsibility in giving them proper Col care. Large numbers of dogs and ‘eceiving station commandant ; er; ELLINGSON (Continued fram rage Une) | follow the singles feature. "SDIDID ILLS. MEETINGS ««: $i at “AGAMA Lc ge aS Room Mothers Meet A meeting of the Roam Mféth? ers of. the Junior-Senior High School will be héld ° at ‘7:30 o'clock tonight at the home of Mrs. John Carbonell; 528 Bahama street. - Fashion Show Rehearsal Mrs. Norma Dopp has called a rehearsal for tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the Woman's Club, of all models in the Fashion Show to be presented by the Jayshees, Saturday night, March 15. Softball Practice Tonight Perry McCullough, manager of | the American Legion softball team, and Manager Malgrat of the. B-29 Jewelers, have called a practice, session for 7:30 o’clock tonight af, Bayview Park. atu tufts PERSONALS “ue ttinn . singer Mis te janchez Arrives ‘Miss Romelia Sanchéz of Ha- vana, Cuba, arrived’ over the Aerovias Q, for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. A, Aguilar, at 1212 Duval street. Thi the fourth imale dogs. cats seen on the streets are ob- here during the war; and Wil viously underfed And many: of. liam D. Kenney of Miami are the them diseased. { They should be applicants. i properly housed with adequate food and water supplied them at all times. People t! theyHiove ff. « animals, yet th them to: 3 re forage for food, Which is often Shopping TIP spoiled, and get drinking water for the Ladies anywhere they can—and it is oft- i en contaminated.” LACE SLIPS Referring to the ordinance which forbids‘ dogs in season to TRIMMED Diamond Mid-Riff Style be allowed on the streets, except on a leash and accompanied by Made of Rich Rayon Satin with double stitch . . . Rip-proof their owners, Mrs. White said, seams ... . Sizes 32 to 40. nother Thrifty. “This is not an easy task. It is hard.on both the dog and the owner. Yet it is the law and it must be enforced.” She then G Low $930 cited a recent case of cruelty | “* which was shocking to a degree. An owner had tied up a female dog in an open lot, leaving it to the merey of the elements and When, after several days, the case was reported to the Humane agent, the animal was in ORDER OFFICE ROEBUCK & CO. Simontow and Fleming Streets deena memmeanes visit™for “Miss “Sanchez to Key West in the past year. | Leaves For Cuba | Leaving over Aerovias Q for I yesterday were Mrs. Gil- bert V. Ogden, Mrs. R: el San- chez and Mrs. Fred and where they will ks visiting friends n, Fred, Jr | spend two we | and relatives, | Strand Theater | LAUREL and HARDY in | . Monroe Theater DORIS. MERRICK in “Sensation Hunters” Coming: “Géntlemaa Front Texas’ 1"! NN ATTENTION eee Electric Motor Owners Now is the time to recondition : MOTORS. Do this before hot summer months cause costly breakdowns and spoilage. 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