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PAGE FOUR — cal TROUBLE SHOOTER BY CAMERON DOCKERY fgets ls THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MEETINGS Scooter Club Outing Members and guests of the Key i| ‘Sambumbia’ Is Woman Writer's Story of F ascinating Neighbor to the South SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1947 |LaConcha Cocktail Bar To Close Sept. 8 to 12 J. D. McAndrews, manager of {the La Concha Hotel, announces elsewhere in today’s citizen, that AP Newstoateres West Scooter Club are asked to} Key West’s interesting neigh- house a cathedral, museum and see ae ag eae [the Cocktail Bar in the hotel be at the home of Bob Daniels, '}o, to the southeast, the Domini- tomb of the discoverer. Avnine:pound ‘son was: born to: wink: \bet ‘closed | for alterations 22 “Can’t you guess?” strains of a symphony that (Caroli d Grinnell é ; sah: ‘ é 4 (Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Lariz,' : ° ‘aroline. an strrets ae aes, Fine Casino and Hotel Fatal Monday, September 8, z Indian Joe and Doug zis, ves forced hers to meet| drifted in over the radio, When | rear), at 8 a.m. tomorrow, (CM Republic, is intimately de-’ a. Areomiined, swank Hotel /1010 Division street, at 2:40 am, iv, September 8, and will piled Ed Frawley into the) piushed and Necned pepe AE gf ppeienee 2 pelea = ready to start on the club's first scribed in a recent book by Page yaragua, managed by an ex-U. S. jtoday, * re sae sgh a ane ceca op ees Brida. (SER eoupe, he was as stubborn and|don't—not now. Everything's in|same room he had occupied be- jouting. Cooper, woman traveler and au- Navy man, Tony Vaughn, be- hate oe els amr aki eset unwieldy as a too full sack of pea I can’t think aleve ecticanlyinatiat acon aie thor. comes host to the writer. Vaughn nage khalennclinéenentt tothe | eine sore Deas soened Ce He Feleased her hand and|he dressed and quietly left the | "« P l ™ | Named “Sambumbia,” after a oes Canepa Frenette! Eaidithenewoonier is ke STRAND THEATRE windows admitting fresh pipe. y, Elsa,| house. His eyes sought the tele- catch-all native stew, this little te Monte Car : " isixth ‘nephi y ri ‘of pine and fir, Ie thats too wee ne Sie rit phe sheer cod ae ka ce ersona Ss ch-all native stew, is little hea isixth ‘nephew. Now Showing stirred and scowled bel-| wait. Suppose you tell me about lowing them carefully He walked |volume, published by The Carib- 79h" prectven passages the|| SATE ET “MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE” . He stared at Doug! Ea almost tothe Inlet, scraping | iinmmMUNUHONMMMNMMNIM 0.5 Library, New York, gives a autho elle ot Prerte, Plata, the | AMTECH | Bob Hope-Dorothy Lamour the door. The other was too SHE shot him a grateful little sliding ew mona buses ane Knowleses Visit In Homestead | warm and interesting picture of silver harbor, where a Jewish} PERSON ALS Starting Sunday for him. With a gia rel half-smile. “I think-he drinks| found what he was seeking. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Knowles of the country occupying half the refugee colony has a small hotel. fh “TARZAN and eee he catch. ioe Jocking the| because he’s dissatisfied, Doug.| Here the | wire hung) low, |icey West and children on their island of Santo Domingo, where In 1935, President Trujillo gave | mmm: iguunmnninMuE? the HUNTRESS” He grew up here but he’s never | stretching ‘ough the heavy | -cturn trip from Tampa were Columbus first landed. 25,000 acres as a sanctuary to Johnny Weismuller had the feeling for the forests branches of a ground-sweeping Visiting In Miami “Take it easy, Frawley,” he| and logging industry that the rest| cedar. The bark on the bottom |Week-end guests of Mrs. Knowles’ “The author tells of Ciudad refugees from Europe. With the - = ae aa e ; pared, “l'm going to get ou of us pegs ehow it was just| branches was scuffed and Doug |brother and_ sister-in-law, Mr. Trujillo, the beautiful capital, aid of the Jewish Joint Distribu- as de Melba ee Se MONROE THEATRE : home if it’s the thing I do.”|left out of him. Sometimes I|climbed up and found a lump |and Mrs. Ben’Archer—Homestead with its historic monuments and tion Committee in New York, the |513 William street (rear), left to- Neu Sheu: ‘And when catch an expression on his face|on the wire where it had been |Tcader. settlers undertook co-operative |day for Miami. They expect to en oe you come to your you're in for some sober- tig nee he led privately. subsided into a quiescent that almost makes me think he regards our lumber business as enemy. cut, respliced and taped over. The was new and unweathered. ta When he returned to the house jmodern buildings. She describe: the good roads, schools, electric ity and sanitation, brought by the farming among 57 families. The farms proved unsuitable for truck | be away from the city about two weeks. “THREE ON A TRIAL” Hopalong Cassidy a personal Zs A r A stupor and when Elsa came out} “Why doesn’t he clear out| Ed Frawley was sitting before the | §. d Fi ‘Americans. farming, so dairying is now the| : 2 arting Sunday to assist Doug with him he was| then?” living room fire sipping scalding | actS all igures Laelia sania here better industry. Cows perspire very little, and | aptog MARIQUITA, LINDA’ ts docile as a child. She made no} “I believe he was planning to[coffes. He glanced up wi : Les eee oe oenee ene As the result of an accident |Pa™Ms must be built so they will J Tito Guizar - Marin Luisa Zea it, showed no surpr: jut} in then the war came along} S¢nuine surprise. By ,Diego de Colon an aria Toledo cauued when Hoe tan lear asehesl jnot suffer under high tempera- (Spanish Picture) eyes mirrored her disappoint- it at his condition, After Ed been put to bed, Elsa led into the living room where ie Elsa’s even front teeth came| much you can’t si away from : She tells = P 1 aqui a low table was set before the|down over her lower lip, “Our| it?” i There are many reasons for op- of processions of natives praying - Clean, and well-equipped | a A fire. outfit was declared essential be-| “I’ve been out examining the |timism about the future of our for rain, carrying a home-made were springing up every- M R k j She had exchanged her usual|cause we were supplying the} telephone wire. When Elsa tried | Country. Uncmployment, not long ‘altar and a Virgin in a glass case, where, but great need for nurses |) @ rs. IcKETTS ay cnoo rb of slacks and sweater for a} Navy Yard with lumber and Ed/ to call town for help yesterday, it a st terrible scourge of a lovely old cathedral with a and internes is’ felt. i of soft purple wool made| was needed here.” was dead.” BECAME AUIOGL BET Ne ao ce eves ¢ Cellini, Miss Cooper’s readers will find x 1409 DIVISION STREET * i t with int embroidery,| “He managed the mill,” Elsa| “Find anything?” Frawley |since the Black Death almost de- silver carillon made by Cellini, SS p avers ‘ » = ydiog ay npn. a eed canes A nd ne Dad died peered oer tl je oue rim. populated Europe, has been prac- jand the hand-wrought silver al- J is eee oe ue most A q ut a puzz! jittle} we really depended on Ed. It 0.” Doug lied, ic i in the United tar of Isabella. She sets the urniture in the Domini- R ‘ still puckered her fore-|hasn’t worked out so well—he| Doug told fim the whole story IAA lama eee ee Veiicae Ro heme can Republic, and music is the e-0) enin?’ cto er ‘ Doug observed it almost|and Grandfather have distinctly | ending with “It’s queer, isn’t it— | States. RU rabpolchiraane iti BE te aurarire aetand’ latgcnger The te) with eelief—if Elsa were bewild-| different ideas of policy. I know| about your grandfather and the More than 60,000,000 Americans ‘is construction of an international country’s “s be . ‘ she wasn't involved in| Ed would rather be off seeing the| digitalis?” were employed in April of this monument to Columbus, design- author actually has the faculty || PRIMARY KINDERGARTEN s mysterious illness. world but the trouble is that log- “I don’t think so. The old devil . 7 is at ¢ -ti led as a lighthouse in the form of of making one love the little he i i i year, Production is at an all-time Bi : “Look here, Elsa,” he said, “I}ging and mill work are the only|Undoubtedly made the mistake |¥°4'? feedi f ea recumbent cross which would neighboring country. 9 to 12, Monday through Friday know I'm butting into something | trades he knows.” himself and won't face the fact thigh—even exceeding that of the ja that isn’t my business, but why| “He's not too old to learn some-| he’s getting older and his memo- | war years. ——— LIMITED ENROLLMENT—PHONE 347-J WE ee gambling dco might nh eae Bim whee ‘Bill Dbcun ciated the pale vague ROBE png: Bikes an AN es OC \Julio Peres Moves In | TODAY'S n + lity» caal, i i rred i ar ar. | me ye ' 7 ah = 7S ta ae aoe a - to tt ee ee em ee areca tis ay eo ccreeres re ee| Rree ce Vocvously Anta the: Cr Taqea and medicine, continue | With Jane & Shine’ | ANNIVERSARIES Cngeriving couse. poues phighe e and ees Gai Aaterep ede he said, “Indian: |to fight successfully against dis- | Julio Perez wishes his friends (Know America) THREE FINE TRAINS i ues you have’ a right to but he really is +e wand we could breaker.” cde Sega niasaore people than ever before ES Siveaaih a CS Tog Marg ule fee ie EBL: Hy it, Doug. You seem to be mixed up in Larson af- Fay even if you don’t want to.”| “He seems to have made:up his|Slip of paper. As he read it his |!eges. And most states have rais- took her hand in his and| mind to stick it out.” face contorted. Suddenly he |ed teachers’ salaries. and render the same service and ly indebied, born in France. Died made no effort to withdraw| Doug decided to drop the sub-|rolled it into a ball and flung it | Life expectancy has length-! courtesy they have always re- Yay it. “I want to help you, Elsa, if I|ject temporarily. They sat to-| into the fire. “I'll fix that damned {Seiad i < ‘ ’ : 2 May 20, 1834, i can.” gether listening to the low|half-breed!” he stormed. ened to more than 66 years, ceived. | 95—Franc Wright, New! All Diesel Powered “Why, Doug?” cording to figures recently re-| Jane and Shine will also be york lecturer-writer, advocate of 4 a Sat es (nin bi a nouncement app “s ; Pp 7) ya Barry Lynn Gives Fine Performance | The Weath “But amid all these encouraging |page of todays Citizen. shia rR ae RE ee THE PALMLAND . i - \ e Weather signs, these hopeful auguries, | ee ‘Scotland. Died Dec. 13, 1852. Miami for Washington - New York In Interpretive Dancing At Club Here, these pleasing prospects, there is] “TOPAY IN HISTORY | 1800—Catherine Esther Becch-|] Cities - Connestions at Jackscoville and. Washington for All and more or less froze people in their jobs.” “How come he wasn’t drafted?” get someone to run the mill now.” “What's he waiting for then?” crackle of the fire and the muted By PAUL HARTMAN, JR. and FRANK LEGERE In an outdoor setting in the patio at the Sun and Sand Club, Barry Lynn, well-known interpretative dancer, last night gave! with an appreciative Key West audience a performance which, in|thunderstorms. Moderate to fresh its moods, interpreted in physical movements, was true poetry.|southeast winds Frawley’s shaky fingers reached for his jacket and pulled out the (To be continued) FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: Cloudy and occasional showers From the Ave Maria, pertorm-4————-__ | through _ Sunday. Gods,” he said irritably, “Are you on a busman’s holiday or do you like logging so damned this afternoon Florida: Partly cioudy with a es. ; ’ few afternoon and evening show- Goethie period to the gay and| P pl F ers of thunderstorms over north Hiting and laughing “Cubano” or | copies Forum ;Portion this afternoon through the finale of “Archer in the | eecceecesececccccecceses Sunday. Over south portion con- | siderable cloudiness through Sun- Sky,” performed in robes of star- | ot ) studded figurines, Mr. Lynn was | - iday with scattered showers and ed in gold and white r S, With | eeeveceome the stylized movements of the, atom jlived in splendor during the Spanish reign, the author drives to the new Universi in a blinding squall, Miss Cooper finds the medical facilities ade- FULLER WARREN an Re major-general in Ami - Shine, 1502 Bertha street, where ‘ he will be pleased to greet them lution, to whom Ameri are enrolled in schools and c is great- leased by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. you. Their an- fyee-love and Socialism in an age glad to know on the front when it made her name synony- tures and humidity. “THE “THE CAMELLIA” er, worker for education, author, (Know America) : family, CMa A ICE 1810—Historie John J. Astor en- member of the I refer to the resurgence, the recdudescence, the revival, yea! the return of Herbert Hoover. Once again, it seems that he is being accepted as a soothsayer, a wise man of the West. Once more he is being sent on mis- sions, appointed to economic commissions, and asked for ad- vice by the nation’s highest of- ficials. Hoover’s opinions on the famed the first American settlement on 1878. |the Pacific coast. | 1860—Jane Addams, beloved 1837—4 women admitted to head of Chicago's Hull House, jOberlin College, Ohio, marking world peace worker, born at Ce- jthe first women to be admitted darville, Ill. Died May 21, 1935. to a college course leading to a, 1g75—Arthur Train, New Yor! degree. lawyer-novelist, creator of State John Hay, requesting Dec, 22, 1945. world’s powers’ attitude mn Open terprise leaves New York to make born in New York. Died May 12,, of the 1899—Historic note of Secretary Tutt stories, born in Boston. Died For Information Phone 298 or 762-J one =a ee ep ARON most puzzling and confusing prob- 4 A Door in China—only Brit lems are again being quoted as ena ima swers favorably. OC || complete master of the various | ‘few thunderstorms, mostly to- the “law and gospel” by many | j991—President McKinley shot SILVER METEOR” Western and Midwestern Points. Reservations and Tickets - Ticket Office 522 Southard St. OVI & Ks ~ ! interpretative dances. | - jnight along southeast coast and /newspapers. Some people in high elsewhere during afternoon and Expert Repair Work in Buffalo, N. Y.—dies on the Now Then there was “Sancho and | : places seem to think he is the |y4th, ON ALL MAKES the Wind” in which a lonely evenings. Y cckeonvitte | 1247. model thunder that was} i909—Robert E. Peary an-| : : : , note spirit alternated between friends ; East Gulf and Jacksonville |heard atop Mt. Sinai when the nounces the discovery of the| Domestic Sewing Machines Showing through Florida Straits: Moder- ‘ate south winds over north por- tion and moderate to fresh south- Divine Decalogue was handed @'North Pole as of April 6, from} TUSEAESTIMATE: down to Moses. Colleges and uni- I ve i 5 fey ig - 3 PROMPT SERVICE Shine en em Ae ee a days after Dr., j : k be ag ag ook s announcement. sib hatte SUperior Sewing Service ning over each other in the rush 1914—Beginning of the to confer honorary degrees on tof the Marne: World War I. 518 Southard Street Hoover. At the last count, he had| 1943 — Americans parachute TEL. 1383 and love and finally, when all! had deserted him, found only} lara ei the dancing wind his accompan-| COMMENDS TH sate ae sche paasd i ist. And there was “Memory” | Editor, The Citizen: honey winds over south portion ‘this afternoon through Sunday. which like @ tall candle, flicker-/ 4 an enthusiastic meeting of Partly cloudy with few shower: lng, cast the dance to the far Partly cloudy with few showers STIS poem with its | Ney West Astronomy Club north portion. —Considerable|/ some: 59, |troops drop behind Jap lines in Opposite Bus Station That spasmodic rhythm. “Old Fashion /held last night, it was unanimous- cloudiness with scattered show-| Ail this hubub over Hoover is |New Guinea. | | 0 ——_—_—_ ers and few thunderstorms south Definitely humorous piece, ly agreed that The Citizen should very disquieting to those of us| 1944—After taking some ed Suitor,” a described the trials and tribula- pe commended for giving space to HERAT south por- whose memories go back to the |prisoners, U.S. Ist Army crosses ai] Are tions of someone in love and was j.cont artic abouti athe “Mt!” Wo amall-erate ncletomnwarn? ne See amide 20 Ss when the | the Meuse toward Liege. 4 or Palomar, seventeen-foot reflect- ings are being displayed any-lworst panic that cect “panicle (stadt ia tee ane New! Mr. Lynn designs the cos-|) 00 i Sina ie ion Worn Pane that ten panick- )Standstill on second day of strike. “We fumes used for each dance, se- |iné telescope. We are given to, Where in ed” the world, Hoover was bally- | oe ae ! lects the music and creates the ‘understand that this tremendous REPORT hooed as the greatest man who| ‘TQDAY’S BIRTHDAYS IN CASES i . when lengths are longer dance movements. He toured with |mirror will be finished and plac-| Key West, Fla. Sept. 6, 1947 ned eumenred upon earth 3 mod- | ero Reel Delivered if . when waistlines are slim voscet be service ime rvati fi er es. is pontifical pro- ‘i i -, Te eretes tock co ae Pee Pee ee crab premeyany mie nouncements u a n ceonomil | Ex-Gov. John w. Bricker of “ce coLD j and willowy... = hips ~ dance interpretations with single! The interest in astronomy City Office) pasar eres accepled as close- Paes bi cae Madison Co., Ohio, i shoulders are gently oun led. Presentations in order to present |seems to be growing in Key ‘emperatures ly akin to divine revelation. No | me Claive i, Chennault | Especially our dresses! Dresses ideas which were West. Our club is a member of Highest yesterday 87|man of this century has been as $ are definitely beautiful when | Gertain dance jretired, famed commandant 89 | Ree © the individual ex- |the National League, and it is our Lowest last night 76|widely acclaimed for having | i ; ms . i i Presented te the individual ex: iesire to be a valued factor along Mean 82| thoroughly mastered and com- jthe Flying Tigers, born in Tex- Ber | they're laden with charming During the war Mr. Lynn serv- /@% educational line in this Normal ccoannieye 83| pletely understood the American yen BACENT TOE val rplanict Case | details to make you feminine in is ae science. We thank you for your ; recipitation economic em as was Herbert Aa ace ; an endearing young way... @d four years with the Army, |Slence 2 RA Rainfall! 24 houts endl bast ; composer, born in Richmond, 65 ey; This year he will tour Eastern pesieafepiestaas icp tea Ho 8:30 a.m., imate ve 0.08 nleeKer ete rrible awaken- \¥C27S 8&¢4- CALIFORNIA STH | Dresses are definitely desirable Gites and will leave Key West 1° uate Relative Humidity ing, the bitter disillusionment. In }y jem" Seidel Canby of | New WINE .. 97c whien they're so low priced! femorrow to go to ne gis ype" yrs W. M. WHITLEY, H 82% 1928, Hoover was elected Pr Wilmingt ceo ae penises PHONE 215 ; Especially our nationally ad- Where he will spend part of the | Ghersapeidlngisecmtary:. | Waincecet NekGaiain dent of the United States. Less|" sore P Kennedy af Pret, 1 | vertised dresses! eon. sive gain Key West Astronomy Club.} (Eastern Standard Time) than alyear atten the “Great En-|o.ctima, arpacsaior to) Bitaih BAER’S MARKET ! Gnces. This summer Mr. Ly 5 Key West, Fla., Sunrise 6:09 a.m,|gineer” took office, America’s |horn in Boston, 59 years ago. e Sppeared in southern cities. Sept. 6, 1947. Sunset 6:40 p.m.}economic system crashed like an porn MneBosteny 52) Yeats) 260; ——o a ne oe é “Creation of a dance is just an “y Moonrise 11:28 p.m.{airplane with two dead engin I OO A 4 idea or a feeling which comes to HADINWOlSONS Mconact 12:36 p.m,|Hoover seemed utterly helpless. |> 4! \ ~ the dancer relates 7 first | paitor, The Citizen: j He grew, more bewildered and | e q! art, but I found I was “0! pasar ‘ eijaai tha dence ol ; Bs 0 a bt | fone a ei tuursay, Set, at iIDES ee teen Se ceeein re Again Offers :| A “{. My creations are |i8sue of The Citizen you carried | Tomorrow Sait anaes . qi express myself. ) és 8 lel uthiy chnckbhing, GustiBrid.| Naval Base to croak that “prosperity was just |> q i Yuu "ll oe Call” in ; fore suited to physical move- |) & Maat) Goaiaen . voved by, _(Eastern Standard Time) around the corner,” 16,000,000 |¥ a: ou Ment in order to communicate /16y, first warden appro Yi High Tide Low Tide {men lost their jobs and the Na- |p er ormance 4 | ° 1 H them to audiences oe SEE OEE NY: 1:16 a.m. 8:40 am, _|tion sank deeper and deeper in- |p | Love With Them ‘ “Bomestimes people ask me}, YoU One ec ratey |p S650 7:34 p.m. |to despair. Confronted with al> sith ‘ i what @ certain movement means,” pene pad ventabt lta put sa oe Additional Tide Data isis, Hoover showed none of |> " 4} Come in today and revel in our super. new showing of Mr, Lynn continued, “but it rungto amention the fact that Reference Station: Key West |the ability his worshipers of the |B a 2 ¢} FALL SUITS. All quality fabrics, all colors, all sottl theans nothing unless it is related uy Bradley, at the time Time of| Height of |20’s claimed for him. He left of- ° ) at lee i Mt > the ashen went te he was wantonly murdered, also’ Station— Tide |high water fice in 1933 the most repudated 5 4 i tailored in the new mode. fee eet ne after, The lft another son, Morrell Brad- Bahia Honda —Ohr. and discredited President of |b ti @ and which ¢ yom 1b effect it ley, also of this city. |. (bridge) 10min. 0.0 ft. | modern times. i > for 4 ; U ] a is me mer a 1 would like very much for No Name Key +2hr. Yet, 14 years later, he comes |? 4] aves with the audience. vou to place this letter in your! (east side) —..20 min. ing bac ‘ mld d Ch / I Pl y h D d re § Mr, Lynn will retuin to <¥ ‘Forum so that those who read the Boca Chica" —Ohr. pan ae poe, ee neeaational , Ford-C evrolet - Fiymouth - Vo Be | West in February for another articte will know of my existenc (Sandy Point) 40 min, Bye BS SE er “states D s 4: New Showing of 8 ress S performance Sincerely yoo en i vaides Channel +2hr. man” who knows most of the > Buy Your Rebuilt Engines on Sears’ Easy Payment Terms— 4/1 eye ew eso tp (Dress Shirts Sani MORRELL BRADLEY | (north end) 10min, +14 ft. |@Pawers. : : i Enjoy Your Car... Pay As You Ride! ti New S and FREEMAN SHOES TEACHERS PROTESTING and. FAMILY. 000 ap sioun unt ryacoming ito) |p dit - (Continued from Page One) Key West, Fla ; (NOTE: Minus sign—corree- |when the most dismal failure ae $i L er ae ? tions to be subtracted. Plus ever to President is being |» CL: Ox | + nel “ h 4 se “gh ee ENN: sign—corrections to be added.) {hailed as an oracle and acclaim. |> eee’, nee Ieee ° ‘ i utter will e up to Rta cre ne aa! cae i 5 aii Saeed of Education to tion, said that she bellevea tha ; GDreCharesiDonsid shane of ed.as a spothaayet! Nate kK Ph 1560. e ae P ce 1561 { i e decide ; controversy was merely a misun- 'the Univ. of California at Berke-| Billy Rose of New York, show- . one 5) i hone a ‘i! —Department Store— Miss Mae Sands, president of derstanding and would be setded ley, noted astronomer; born at/man, born in New York, 48 years > SIMONTON and FLEMING STREETS dit ’ the County Teachers Associa- satisfactorily, Auburn, Cal., 52 years ago. ago. WMA, Key West's Largest Store! 4 AO AMADA AAASAARAAAAAAARADASARRRRRDS:

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