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f it “with op t E | re- Mar- fF {; fr "Faault of the ‘copter. the Washington i i said upon Perez, Harry Lee Baker, Lyle Washington ‘the. ‘| SION TODAY. , sell, Samuel W. Sawyer, Rene t Commission- ‘Merville E. in’ Sarasota ‘Albury, Benjamin Fernandez, .Joe the Lions convention, H..Woolridge, Paul E. Hyre, John expected Commissioner D. S. Rivas. the confer ley, William N. Knowles, Bert P. ‘of- ‘Quinn, . Clifton E. Mora, Otto ‘ TLED BY -JUDGE.T. S.' CARO IN COURT SES. 4 1000 Men Nanies of 40 Key West residents were selected today by Judge ‘Thomas: S.°Caro for the jury list to try a number of cases in Crim- sinal-Court :next Monday at: 10:00 a.m, ; The names of the jury follow: Owen §.- Sawyer, Victor = day, was busy today Diaz, William “Duval, Daniel Evans, Mario Benitz, Paul Boysen, Rosam, II, Herman F. Key West Naval Base. mi ins} and John S,:Williams, Ellis S. Brad- sites ra Bethel, John Walker, Raymond| During the day, Lewin, Julio Lacedonia, Philip Sanchez, Elijah Cates, Raymond Russell, Ray_ Atwell. Proceso Cano, Robert A. Saun- ders, Charles D. Anderson, Wil- “ iam E, Knowles James R. Her- | Naval Hospital. ing, Frank Caraballo Neil the personnel. and facilities: of at Naval: Station Admiral Ralph: Davison, USN, | :} commandant ° of. thé, 7th. Naval)’; District, who’ flew. here ‘yester- * Dyring, the forenoon the ad- i, and his staff of 12 officers ,holding’ ‘out, * but © negotia the 4,000-odd officers | now. in men of tite Naval Base. The | “promising. personnel was dressed in their | Ls white uniforms and presented a During the’ day the admiral and his group were. scheduled i V48¢ to inspect the Submarine Base, | | the Sonar School, Operational | Development Station, Boca Chica , Field, the Seaplane Base and the {9 agrecment would c.; ‘Admiral Davison expects fo, | to work’an a weekly» we In Washington, ” where : ; ne eM Hie’ workers, gdtlations were bie . ¢ rs “ t wou rg Sis ve [that resulted’ in 1,400 Italians. a a ey by midnight tonight.” 4°, 1 avs qru last month'Shea, Alberto Valdez Aquiera, complete the inspection of Key:! submitted to to- George F. Sweeting, Warren A.: West Naval Base. late today. * Community ‘@ ing % 5 * meeting of the commis-{|Bethel and Charles Roy Pritch- is not known when he will fly | p ’ ard. { back to Jacksonville. ‘ a Me Bg ch Brought in $5,454; Member - Groups to Get 48” of Ne were disposed of this morning by The 1947 Community! Chest arive- brought in_more then half its : ‘ ssion Faces . tig a viitigns Ft t Fall Slate Tonight) 27mm Snes tues" goal of $10,000, Treasurer J. J, Trevor announced yesterday at om ing held in’ the Florida National Bank building. The total was originally accused of .grand contributed were’ $5,453.03, of which $159.35 were expemied for cam- .. }larceny.in connection with the A full agenda faces the City |theft of two tires and a radio from paign costs. i e sg oe ee sey $5,000 will be distributed to the mem-_ Back" Commission tonight at 8 o'clock {a garage in Division street, was New York Mate. Barnes was giv- House. Bill $84, relating to teach. (PCy ngencies: vel et about spo ome bahethectanne fl 1 . op ; nad Cuban Blonde and American Blonde. Papy Sponsors ~ | 2 School Bills’ (By Axnociaved -Prean) TALLAHASSEE, May 6.—Rep- resentative Papy introduced House Bills 581 and 582, relating to the transfer of moneys into the Edu- cational, Music and Physical Ed- Barnes was arrested with three at loomed as . young men by former Police Chief this. afternoon. the Lions Mrs. ce Aouis Eisner. The three others ucation Fund with. wi tt bal- | 7 : were held for stealing a car in ances to remain in fund,.-and was a possibility he might! ‘Monroe Co. ‘Child Welfare Council 200 i Child Welfaré detv. (State Wel. Bd.) * Faimily/ Serv, Coramiittee, in the City Hall when it’ holds j@llowed to plead guilty to a charge SCeeiene Paap Fou) er ih lve vermont | ee eres since April 22. ‘of intent to commit petit larceny. of only four members! th Birunette Enter Popularity Event: per month for. na: | !'to have the city, bear of unpaid debts arising the Jose Marti ‘Week fes- (3) Reading by city attoy- of the certified public: ac- of. Director Lee .Mason’s for the Key West Fish- Tournament and Jose Marti tshihall Frit iy bbe | i 8a) i fer a zoneschange for area near & deeekt! Patterson avenue off Roosevelt Boulevard for construction of a families; (2). Ordinance to{have entered the Popularity Con. | Conde. {by Commissioner John jtest for the Fourth of July Fiesta, reg more Key West damsels‘model of the famous Manuel, i i ented dancer, Director Fito Boza announced to-, Key West High day. The new entrants are as ed the. to follows: ‘atest entries: Nena Rivero, 1 -old daugh-' Vivian Garcia, 18 - year - ter of Mr. and Manuel Rog- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hilfon er, 415 Catherine street. An at- Roberts, 737 Olivia street, attends and two’ popular girls, today swell- entry list to 16. The tractive little brunette, 5 feet, 4 Key West High and has brown Club for turning in the largest to- brown hair and olive com-'tal amount. Rev. John E. Pick- is well- eyes, plexion. Vivian stands 5-feet-2 14-year-old and weighs 108 pounds. She is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bonami, well-known for her dancing, be- 2831 Seidenberg avenue, is a ing a featured star with Gerald'cil and the Florida Children’s beautiful blonde with blue eyes Pinder in “Best Smile Forward”. Home Society projects here, wilt and light complexion. She sta and other musicals. A popular 5 feet 4 and weighs 110 pounds. USO hostess, she dances ballet, The entry of Vivian’ Garcia, tal-' Gi#l Scouts i i id the best results. ik the residen- Boy Scouts Tlie Corimiunity. Chest: board —— will present a cup’ to the Poin- r ciana drive grop: for obtaining Explains About _ Marker Buoys Captain J. B. Azer, USN, Sub. marine Squadron Four, informs The Citizen he has sent the fol-} lowing letter to all enterprises! tial canvass and to the Rotary i | ens, whe is in charge of, the Mon- roe County Child Welfare Coun- i? present the Poinciana cup at. an — cemetery and housing area. ys layshees Met : Letricia is one of the most popu- jitterbug. rumba,~ ballroom and , event to be arranged shortly and cE tlar students at Convent of Mary tap riumbers. ;Carl Hilton, Community Chest Monday Night Immaculate. 1 Carmine Puebla, 16-year-old’ president, will awatd the Rotary We {Norma Dominguez is the third.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pedro! Club its prize. meeting of the dayshees ji! of Cuban birth and the sec- Puebla, 733 Monroe lane, is a pret-}, ‘The treasurer pointed out in thé Woman's jond of Cuban residence to enter ty combination of , long, light‘ his report that “other than the Norma Dopp, |the contest, The daughter of Mr. brown hair, green eyes and fair! Doinciana district. no house-to- concerned with fishing and buat- ing in local waters: “On .several vecasions this from passing vessels of the - ing of submarine marker ys Ata West president,’ reported that the Tri, and Mrs. Graciano Dominguez of complexion. Carmen is a popular jouse canvass ever was attempt- ‘jangle on. the. boulevard now lias water available, beautification | committee work, the plot on Thursday t 4 o'clock and all. members are be there with rakes ,W@5 @ stewardess for Aerovias & and weighing 105 pounds. tools. Faraldo was named chairman of the sociil committee the month of June. for tonight. at the Key West it! High School auditorium, has been postponed; due to the’ ill- ; Ness of the musical dinector, J. R. ; Marcellus. | It is tentatively arranged to have the concerton Monday, May 19th, High School authori- ties stated.otday that tickets sold for tonigtit’s performance will, be honored on the postponed date. Cen-' Child Runs in Path» of Car, Slightly, Hurt ie ber iy ky Mrs. Doris G. Murphy, 520 Vir- & pee-| ginia street, reported to police Heoneed — 7 p. m., yesterday that a child, Gloria Jean Pla, had run fe the Bullé- | out in front of her car front be- 648 pm. Fri- hind a parked car; and had col- lided .with Mrs. Murphy’s right fender. Foo, $25.00 Mrs, Murphy: rushed the. girl ee... té Municipal Hospital where she rection of the was treated for several cuts and bruises. The driver said she was traveling about 10 miles.an hour when the child was struck. E! — ' nk ok zis: _ +5 {blonde of 17, Havana, Norma is a tall, striking student at Key West High. She carries 118 . Betty Sands, 14-year-old daugh- pounds on a 5-foot-7 figure. Her ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sands, is dark eyes are set off by blonde a brown-eyed, brown-haired little hair and a fair complexion. Norma lady, standing 4 feet, 11 inches Betty Airlines and for two years was-a also is a Key West High student. Baron. School Of Dance DANCE Recital with GUEST STAR Barry Lynn _May 18 and 14, 8:00 P.M. PAUL BARRON KEY WEST High School Auditorium Tickets Available at Southernmost Flower Shop Adults, $1.50 Children, 75¢ “* ie were too, as always those Ya the vicinity of the, Key submarine opergting areas. on immediate inyestigation has been determined that the buoys sighted were yellow fi or markers used by fi .the pursuit of their occupation. “All submarines ne this area are equipped Eo through this time, as always. ee and their who did not give because they | caste te a i published were not sufficiently urged. intervals in the monthly “The largest contribution re-|Chart of the North ceived was from the ownership’ Ocegn, Such ‘a dese of the Casa Marina Hotel. be found specifically Among the. women’s organiza-| No, 1400, April, 1946. As @ tions which diz outstanding work | sult of the wide dissemi in the drive were the Business! given this information, any and Professional Women’s Club,! }., sighting what he thinks the Jayshees and the Junior Wo-' such a buoy in or near a kne man’s Club. Among the men’s Or-' submarine operating area my ganizations, the. Rotary Club,' quite properly, make a report. Lions. Club, Boy’ Scout. sponsors, ' “Except during infreq and American Legion. { scheduled exercises, for “Chaplain Gans was in charge j due is published. of the Navy part of the drive yines and thanks are due him for his! a sea, ly, any report interest and fine ‘cooperation.| of sighting a buoy is a) te nore activities . contributed | matter of grave concert nt ae uires ‘immediate ani positive Attending the meeting, in ad-! peor towards search and res: ‘dition to. President Hilton, Treas-| ye until the repert is correctly urer Trevor and Rev: Pickens' evaluated. This results in a seri- were Judge Aquilino —Lopez,' ous loss of time and money to campaign chairman; Dwight the Navy.” Hunter, secretary; Frank Adams, ' USO director; Mrs. Dan Navarro! and Miss Marie Hartel of the: Family Service Committee of the; Municipal Hospital Women's, Auxiliary and Rev. James H. MacConnell and Mrs. Helen. Mac- Neal of the Child Welfare Serv- ice. ed. It is felt that ‘the full ampunt of the goal could probably have been realized if a ‘house-to-;, house canvass’ had been possible. . The business interests of the city and that certain portion of the citizenry whit to _ worthwhi | rT | ; t § | ! ; . | i ate EF at i r & if ; tf £ F i & a E i °F Y's ” nas’ MovVeD | sos BOA SE = Tota wt WEEE TO. Lec! “a ll