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'st0| cess. The wi Ba a = aereeeeerramemne nen hp mont ome oat ennentgaetat -HERNMOST NEWSPAPER ere “KEY WEST, FLORIDA; SATURDAY, MAY. 8, 1947 -~-A Charming Mother and Hostess ed ind small, Frederika (christened Frederika jier of » German duke and : ‘ ter of Queen Victoria oe England. averee" Phone Strike Between ea childbearing, Frederike has led + d In Fair Way “numer ichief) among Princess Furid, # of Greece, is the first woman Louise Thyra si Olga Cecille Isabelle Chriek— ae secre i - of Settlement (By Asvoctated Presa) WASHINGTON, May |3.—Fed- eral conciliators. said. this after- iN THE on Overseas Road Under ‘House’ Bill A. bill has passed in House of. }the State Legislature giving all the lands along ‘tte Overseas Highway, except the — rightyof 4 C. HH. HINK! SERV. GREAT LAKES, Ill, May 3.— Charles H.. Hinkle; chief ‘signal. ‘| mati, USN, fusband'of Mrs: Mar- tine. family-loying Greeks make iderable distinction between their new King’ Paul and the late jc, because of the former's wing family and the fact that the new King and Queen are often n in public with their children. | The youngest child, Irene, was wn in South Africa during the war. Friends say the little girl jcharms everyone, but one of her major conquests was Premier {Smuts,; who was godfather. to rene, and at Frederika’s instance took a close interest in Greek fairs, which: reportedly was re- flected in London's attitude to- ward Greece. Frederika loves to dance, but until the present has had little opportunity, because of her duties bearing and raising a family. Nevertheless, she found time to learn the Greek peasant dances, ' provinces, made a hit appear- guerite’ Hinkle, of 649° William stuget,,. Key... West, is: serving rdsthe submarine USS Odax, which is at the Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, N. Y., undergoing overhaul and modernization. | Hinkle participated in four war. patrols against the Japan- ese, during the war, aboard the USS submarines Pipefish and _ Kingfish. tio! and insisting on peasant dances instead of waltzes or jazz. | She keeps a close watch over her children, bas them at table with the family except when en- tertaining and orders simple fare for the whole family for the sake of the children. Until now she has been mistress of only a small Athens villa, but. all predict she will be an efficient and charming ;royal hostess in the palace, Many ‘predict that energetic, interested ederika may play an important role during her sportsman hus- band’s r in” politically dis- ,turbed G 'noon that thé telephone. strike; way for the road, to is in a fair way of being settled, | County. > was the word - brought though no particulars were given! This of the ‘basis of the roposed {Da bene Nace meaye Be | The strike entered its.27th day ; «today. In’ western Ilinois, strik-} aes c. Rasp tut re ers polled a majority against ac- ntatively th s » Cepting. a, weekly raise in wages erick Jands ‘on each . t ighway for park ranging from $2 to $4, and in or (6 lealie' the, praerty New York City, strikers, except! vate owners who wish to office employes, voted agzinst| OP it.- . accepting the $4 increase that} Much of the land that would their leaders had agreed on threc pont ihe ets it Soe Ril days ago. meth | O. valuable, according -to\ report, Negotiations are continuing: These lands include . Pidgeon here at the Department of La-|Key, which Seven Mile) Bridge bor, and results of the cenfer-j crosses, and which has an. ex- ence will be announced late this: cellent camp on‘ it.: — . afterneon on early this evening. | hoipees and Sawyer also said that: Suh, to. pri- devel- No Negligerice In Death of Kaeli ‘;expressed willingness to spend approximately $10,000 repairing ignated as a state higttway. Papy has iritroduced a bill for designating state highways Old Overseas Highway extending Marathon, | son-in highway from Big: Pine ‘Key, to ty. Commissioner , W. A. Pareate osname Key. and: the Perky be ‘ ! Bridge with an automobile, a Papy,” said .. Sawyer (coroner’s jury ruled today. j “Papy:-is having @-veryi The jury's, verdict, after hear-{ ful legislative «seasdn - at-/Daa ing .the testimony of witnesses’ ail geld aecblie’s > fof the ‘fatal crash, was that: — . ” Bee ont Kaclin came to his death as re- J’) or ie : sult. of injuries. suffered acci- Loses Eye Wher " dentally. ; til E 5 od : Owner of the automobile is Bo . John R. Brown, proprietor of a| tt € xpl es motor court in Miami, who testi-} Henry Johnson, of Fleming fied his car stopped because of} street, an empldéye of a local bot- engine trouble and that in seek-| tling piant,, lost the sight of his ing help he hailed a Florida; left eye yesterday when a bot- Greyhound bus bound for Mi- | tle containing .a soft drink ex- ami. ;Ploded when. it struck a shelf. Kaelin’s light truck came south while he was loading a truck at on the bridge and struck Brown’sthe plant. Johnson is being treat- car, Mrs. Kathleen Brown, wife ed in a Miami hospital today. | of the owner of the car, was in- jured. Mrs. Brown is pees Mawr VOCATIONAL to Miami today for further treat- 5 : ment. She has been in Municipal REHABILITATOR cae Hospital here since the acci- TO COME HERE dent. | “. L. Miller. counseior of vo- Friday afternoon, the jury, cor ational rehabilitation, informs sisting of C. Sam B. Curry, Win- ‘the Citizen he will be in Key field Russell, Russell Kerr, Vic-, west May 7 and 8 to confer with tor Lowe, Leon Roberts and Al-| residents with vocational handi- fred Johnson, went up to Seve Mile Bridge to view the scene of the accident. Peace Justice J. Y. | Porter, IV, conducted the in- quest. aps. He said he may be seen dtring his stay here either at the Mon- roe County Health Clinic or at in peasant costume at recep- Ten Girls Enter Popularity Contest , to Decide 4th of July Fiesta Queen | Ten of Key West's most attrac- tive girls have entered the city- wide Popularity Contest will select the Queen of the Fourth of July Fiesta scheduled here for July 3, 4. and 5. Several of the entries are Key West High School and Convent,of Mery Immaculate students. // it. Fito Boza, djrector of the fes- tival, said today that he has se- cured the cooperation of a number “fof merchants and expects to re- ceive. the support of a number, of others inaaing the fiestas stic- r of the contest, e said, will receive: a $100 cash prize, an evening gown, shoes, permanent wave and a number of other articles and services to be provided through atrangements with local business houses. Selection of the queen will be by ballot. Voting places will be lannounced shortly and the, ballots will be coun every Friday ‘|night at a pret a the Driftwood Club. ‘The six attendants, picked by which }* the number of votes received, will each receive a cash prize, gown director expressed gratitude to Rogelio Gomez, local manager of Aerovias Q airlines, who authoriz- ed the fiesta committee to con: struct an elaborate float on an airplane motif, regardless of cost. Boza said he expected other busi- Employment Service, the post office building. opposite | PRET 9c | Alumnae Inadvertently Qmitted Member’s Name The name of Mrs. Frank Pierce wa | inadvertently omit- ted from the list of alumnae of Ovelia Casado — Ne yeacaod jthe Convent of Mary Immacul- cauaner ote one ee januel/ ate given The Citizen for pub- | Ovelia has light brown hair, light eT ete ie waicae brown ae a elle | compte of the distribution of all tickets jetan oes 10 pdanids Miss Casado| fF the month of July in the an employe of Central Pharm-!Alumnae Association's _ benefit acy and also an accomplished pro- | Program to raise funds in con- fessional rumba and jitterbug: nection with the new auditorium The state department officials |+ Perky Road if, that. lateral is des-}. the office of the Florida State} ness places to contribute floats |dancer. jalso. Betty Louise Roberts—15-year- Benefit shows will also be stag-jold daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. ied at. the Strand Theater from|Charles E. Roberts, 1212 Georgia jtime to time, Boza , to ral rect, is a blue-eyed blonde, 5 funds for the fiesta. He express-jfeet, 6 inches tall and weighs 130; ed thanks also for the cooperation|pounds. Betty is well known as shown by Ygnacio Carbonell,}one of Key West High’s most pop- Strand Theater proprietor. ‘ular drum majorettes. The following are thumbnail} Edna del Pino — 14-year-old sketches of the girls entered thus daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. del far in the contest: . iPino of 408 Virginia street, is an Martha Soriano — 15-year-old exotic brunette-type with biack ;daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Faustino hair and big black eyes, and long, jSoriano, 1202 Packer street. A sweeping eyelashes. This young typical Latin beauty, Martha has lady, small, with a cute figure, is long black hair, brown. eyes and'a student at the Convent of Mary ‘olive complexion. She is 5 feet, 4 Immaculate. jinches tall, weighs 120 pounds and| Amelia Acosta — Daughter of attends Key West High. (Continued on Page Three) {to be. built by the convent. The funds will be used to supply the auditorium with chairs. NOTICE! Starting Tomorrow, Sunday. May 4th, and during the sum- mer months, this Drug Store will close at One o’Clock on Sundays. ORIENTAL PHARMACY Emilio Romero, Prop, A SE Suits for Navy | " HA ‘il pai It. was “st }tHarold obinng’ pears 31! rectal rid reel to continue st a steamship line in a freight and passenger service between Key West and Havana. Directors of the Chamber alyo announced that a letter has been sent the Ceast Guard department and the city’s representatives in Congress protesting the Coast ard’s proposal to discontinue the lighth Tt was city would lose one of its out- standing points few the removel of the se. A resolution will be during the coming week ling the protest. ARCHIE ROOSEVELT LEAVES FOR N.Y. Capt; Ayehie Ropevelt, gre son-of the late President Theo dore Roosevelt, York City vfter spending seme | time here with his wife as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander ‘mine, 529 Grinnell street. Capt. Rovsevelt recently re turned from Teheran, Iran, where he has served as U.S. military at tache. He is expected to be trans erred to the State E for foreign service in the near fu- | ture. lth Fi seigipal fi tems Pee grtaeet + tet went ter