The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 1, 1947, Page 8

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Could Reverse Lineup By EDWARD H. SIMS Washington News Correspondent of The Citizen NGTON.—The 1948 elections might produce a rare col- lection of party strength in‘the U.S. Senate. The 80th ses- was ‘historical in that a Re President. And it is bee gee that a Republican presi- Sheors i face a Democraticy-————_—____ ‘Though the ‘Republicgns now have. 51 Senators to the Demo- @fats’45,: the Democrats have chances of gaining in 1948 though (and if) a Republi- af is elected President. Reason: iMoeratic chances are brigh' that 11 of their 14 members up lection are in certain De-; ratic territory. Montana, Colorado and le “Island, Republican oppo- are given average chances ‘glist Democratic senators. In other”11 states where Demo- "terms expire, even if the nt. sénator is defeated, a méctat will surely replace Dr. Florentié: | ¢¢% Nadgl Visiting © Dr /Florencio Nadal, of Bei cal, Cuba, arrived in Key Wy aa yesterday by airplane from Cul and will visit old friends here. | Dr. Nadal is making his first | visit to the city in’ 30. years. } Among those he visited here ‘ was Dr. J. Silverio, who grad- ! uated with Dr. ‘Nadal at the! same..time. He said he liked Key West very much and he promis- led to return and do some fish- | ‘On ii other: hand, 18. Republi- fine and t enjoy the ‘climate the climate. et retin and ot loot | Hersel sel Thompson Died Suddenly “> of : them face strong Demo- + ic _ opposition. Republican | Hersel, . Thompson, ..,58:.. died Idaho, ‘suddenly yesterday- afternoon. tors not considered in strict-} he-way territory are facing jofis “in 1948 in Kentucky, irginia, Oklahoma, Wyoming and Illionis. Republi-} © Survivors: Widow, Mrs. Mary sare also up for reelection ,Ann : Thompson; four, ighters, ¢étitement) in Delaware, ‘Mrs. M. L. Godley ks Wass | ighn, and: ten other states, Mrs. R.-R, ;Canslex, . fi Mrs, | aa considered private Repub- R. K. Pierge, Mr: E.’White, | | Key West; four vas Hersel: Leo,, Key West; falter, ‘Clyde and Ed- mund, Marathon;‘*12. grandchil- dren; three sisters, Mrs. Mamie | Williams and Mrs. Geneva Bow: | set of Miami; Mrs. Lena Felton, | Marathon;. three brothers, Wal- ! ter and Larnard, of Miami, .and ; Bernard’ of: Marathon. j _ Funeral -arrangements, under ; direction of © Pritchard Funeral Home, will be announced later. Coffee Shop At 1 ‘territory. igh it's not probable, if the suhcertain Democrats were sted. and three of 18 Republi- “deféated, the senate would ¢ 48 members from each °Or should two of the “doubtful Democrats be re- and four doubtful Re- ans: be replaced, a tie idl “also ‘ensue. for these reasons, the. Demo- are .concentrating on the te taces in the 9 or 10 states € they have possibilities, in es that they can muster three ! “aA gains and tie up the! LaConcha Hotel ang majority. With four | i de they would once j Opens Tomorrow: “be: in: control of the Sen- j } The new coffee shop’ at La} $:! Concha Hotel: will open. tomor- re-"row morning at 7 o'clock, J. D. | expressed conviction that ‘McAndrews, manager of the ho- ! { i | | ublican leaders have | senate faced a Demo-| In Island City! Carol Southard placing chop and vegetables in Radarange which cooks food in a fraction of time taken by conventional methods. New York—Cooking a ten- ounce rare sirloin steak in fifty ~ Seconds, or a well-done steak in one minute flat, or a one and a half pound ‘lobster in two and a half minutes, are among the in- teresting demonstrations sched- yled for the 32nd National Hotel ‘Exposition to be held in Grand €entral Palace, New York, No- wember 10-14, It will be the first blic demonstration in New fork of the new Raytheon Rada- range for cooking electronically in_a fraction of the time required by conventional methods. Prepar- ing luscious pork chops, lamb chops ‘and fish fillets in fifty sec- onds, or a whole chicken in four minutes, or baked potatoes and baked apples in scarcely more than a minute, sounds somewhat revolutionary. So does the baking of cup) cakes, muffins and biscuits in only thirty seconds. The pre-cooking preparation is exactly the same as called for in a standard stove except in the case of frozen foods. With the latter no thawing is necessary. Frozen food is placed under the THE KEV WEST CITIZEN “burner” and a few additional seconds is allowed for thawing. This new invention employs as its heating generating mechanism a magnetron tube. At the show, visitors who come from all parts of the United States and many foreign lands, will note that this mechanism is extremely simple to operate. All that is nec- essary is to set the timer for the desired cooking interval and simply push the button. At the expiration of the pre-set time, the unit shuts off automatically and the food is ready. Chairman of the Hotel Exposi- tion committee Vincent J. Coyle, {and General Manager Arthur L. Lee promise other ,startling and new modern devices among the 500 exhibits at the exhibition which will occupy four floors of Grand Central Palace. A new at- tendance record is expected of hotel men and others allied with hotel and kindred industries and to avoid inconvenience Manager Lee urges registration be made‘in advance. of the opening. . Apply To Wed An application for a marriage ¥ prices ‘and the housing sit- te], announced today. jon,may give some of their. The dining room has a 14-' tes’ a bad time at the stool counter and in all seats 68 polis, and if national unrest at! persons. There is a small din- becomes greater, Dem-/small banqucts, which will seat, ‘Yeaders' think they have shout 50. | excellent chance of gaining} Quick — service . on i the.\polls in 1948—in six or 'meals, good food, medium prites Senate races where the|and cleanliness will be pre- | P. is offering for reelection. |dgminant in’ the new dining ‘ Sount on voters seeking @jroom, McAndrews said. The en- tire room , is done in, , natural fowever, GOP strategy at pre- |Spanish cedar. «to. make the real issues ; ~of the next congrés- ssion—and they have, inthe ‘hole for the se- | rectly off the lobby of the hotel or through a door is air-conditionéd. 80th Con- ‘session of the- . ys Uruguay. is ‘the’ smallest aed most densely populated républic , in South America. It has an area of 72,153 Population of 2,235,000. regular The room may be reached di- , leading toi Fleming. street, The whole room ; square miles and aj; license was filed yesterday with County Judge Raymond R. Lord by George Masten, 29, of the U. S. Navy, and Janet L. int-day prices’ and lack o} ‘ing room for private parties, and Andrews, 32, of 115-F Poincijzna | Pla | Seeks Divorce A petition. seeking divorce was filed yesterday’ with Circuit Court Clerk Ross C. Sawyer, by Frances E, O’Brien against ,Rob- ert J. O’Brien. Subscribe to The Citizen—25¢ yr When OF When CLC CONSTRUCTED OF HEAVY i—It’s ch on AWNINGS D—It’s A Perfect Storm Shutter and Storm ALL METAL A Distinetive Awning GALVANIZED SHEET METAL GUARANTEED WILL NOT RUST OR ROT ar Died Last Night i. Victoria Algreen, 70, died Sast tt in her residence, 2 Pohalski street. ‘Puneral services will be held tow. afternoon at 4 o'clock the chapel of the Pritchard ral Home. Rev. Stokes, of Church of God, will officiate. ia) will be in the family urvivors are: Daughter, Mrs. st Mitchell; brother, ino; eight. grandchildren; _areat grandchild. - SOUTHERNMOST Custom Hatters Cleaning and * Blocking (ELT and PANAMA HATS 302° ANGELA STREET ‘ (Neat Thomas) wb eames ND THEATRE Now Showing we ‘Starting Sunday “BLAZE OF NOON” Anne Baxter 4 P MONROE THEATRE j . .Now Showing TIME IN TEXAS” Jimmy Wakély Starting Sunday “"ESCUADRON 201" Picture i GRAND OPENING ‘CLUB MARDI GRAS FOOT OF DUVAL ‘Tuesday Night NOVEMBER 41TH FEATURING } All Star ‘ntertainment and Show ———Starring———— @PATSY SHAW No Cover @ MADMAN MITCHELL No Minimum The Largest Show Bar In the South STREET Finished in Gleaming Enamel—Your Choice of Colors, Monogram or Design Simple to Operate - FHA Terms - Model on Demonstration inated LEE BROS. 61 Phone for FREE Estimate 4 GREENE ST. PHONE 4 =5 we Cooking Meat and Fish in 50 Seconds hy [Golfers Dine Radarange a Feature at National Hotel Show Monday Night Key West Golf Club members will hold their monthly dinner ' lat ‘the Columbia Restaurant, Du- ‘val street, at 7:30 p. m., Mon- day. At this dinner the “Alligators,” yunder Gilmore Park, will be guests of Captain Harry Knight’s Nighthawks. | ‘Early in the evening, at 6:00 -p. m., a general meeting will be jheld to nominate’ directors and ‘officers, who will be voted on at } ;the election meeting in Decem- jber. ‘on Oc vecccccvcscccsccucesscccssee ' i 1 ' = ——SS— ae evvoecsccecce } .A person will tan quicke mountain than in plains distri because in the mounta the sun’s ultra-violet -rays have been filtered: out by the atmos- | phere. in “The famous cedars of Leban- have all but disappeared. YE On the’ Voting Machines in «the City Election "The Store of Beautiful Lingerie” DUVAL =o— -SPECIAL SELLING EVENT Starting 9 A.M. Monday —————610 Really Exceptional VALU PEASANT'S Bengaline BLOUS Regular Price $4.98 PEASANT'S Linen SKIRTS With Six Rows of White Lace Trimming + Regular Price $6.98 - Beautiful SILK ROBES Regular $14.98 Values See Our Lovely New LINGERIE Shown in the New Lengths FVENING Blouses Sequin Trimmed NYLON HOSE 51 Guage, Dark Shades Select Your CHRISTMAS GIFTS EARLY!! Use Our Convenient Lay-Away Plan [Key West Guests \ { Do You Want A RACETRACK in KEY WEST? -. IF? $0 YOU SHOULD VOTE yy pees ory Nov. 4 $350 sal tae Pe “The Shop that is ENEMIES, BUT bior EXPENSIVE” Explorers of Havana, Cuba, who. ‘his deepest thanks for the grand’ |hospitality shown his. organiza-* lerate between Key West and Ha-, \vana, makes her maiden voyage’ SATURDAY, NOV EME BR 1, 1947 Russia’s trans-Siberian __ rail- Nelson’s flagship Victory was .{way is as long as it is from New |40 years old at the great bat- Leave Tomorrow) ¥ork to Patagonia. Ue of Trafalgar. It is estimated that Russia has more than sai million people Ancient Sidon is now the port of Saida in Lebanon. Comandante Nordarse de Ar- mas and his group of Nationa have been visiting in the Islan: City for the past week, will leave tomorrow for Havana at 10:15. a. m., on an Aerovias Q plane. On a visit to The Citizen of- fice, the commander expressed. tion by Key Westers. 4 Fifty Key West Boy. Scouts and officials have been invited to Havana as guests of the’ Ex- plorers when the Carib Queen, a ferry steamer, which will op-} fo the-Cuban capital. Clove trees begin to blossom when they are five to seven years old and continue bearing, for 100 years or more. 1947 Model Now On Display Wurlitzer presents the NEW pianos you've been wailing for : Completely NEW in Every Detail NEW beauty of design NEW richness of tone NEW delight in playing performance «+. PLUS NEW advanced Wurlitzer featirese developed through careful labore & y research. ey On the FIRST 2 Questions See all these new pianos IN COLOR in your May issues of The American Home, Better Homes and Gardens, Country Gentleman and Etude. SEE THEM .. . PLAY THEM ‘ HEAR THEM... AT OUR STORE J. R. STOWERS CO. 515 Duval Street Key West, Fla. Write or phone for Wurlitzer’s new color brochure illustrating these new instruments. Specialty Shoppe APPELROUTH'S: ry “The Store Of Fashion’: Beautiful New Fall Dresses The New Lengths Shown in all their Loveli- ness in Solid and High Colors—Beautifully Made in Keeping with the new sea- son, . STREET: Styles that give that all important look CHILDREN'S COATS and DI aezere ¢ Ge ——¥OR FALL-—- 20000000000 Hats IN” BAGS “Be d Spreads and Bath Room Sets All the New Dressy and Tailored BLOUSES All Colors in Newest Styles ance 60100 uP Wet cuswiontD, EVENING and Blouses New Arrivals in RHYTHM STEP u a SHOES Are Being Shown in All Their Splendor for DRESS ... STREET » SPORT... and EVENING WEAR!!! ADORATION " [SSS = ABDE] ROVLITH'S sewers

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