The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 19, 1949, Page 6

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Pace six JUAN LOPEZ ELECTED HEAD OF CUBAN CLUB Juan t apes, New Fee | prises Vicente Molina, chairman; President, Outlines Antonio Salinero, secretary, and Hix Plans For Year; | E. Cabot, treasurer. Other Board members are Raimundo Beira Spon | and Abelardo Boza. Yo! we Teams | On the Recreation Committee NN] < { the Cuban are Narcisco chairman; Club (Sern Rabel Yba y; Marig. Menday mgit me nt Sanche Hildo | of the Chub for 14 5 pez, Canalajo 4 Bc ligy: e moving e work that U Valdez, members. the club expects to do during this} Among the plans promulgated | wear, and the things it hopes to for the year are those.to hold ateompliah through the concerted dances at the Cuban Club twicey eftert of every officer and mem month, and a bingo party each ber | Wenesday evening, and ceiced Rersteie an Lope presi- and domino contests, Tn additiog, | font, othe ‘ were clecte they will sponsor a__ first-class ; Vicente Me t e-pre- boxing team and a fine baseball cident, ¥ w Esquinalde, Jr, tear f the second vice-president. Julio In closing his address, Lopez! j ted secr stated that the Cuban Club v - ar Ab the es the citizens of Key West, to- © eerrete gether with tourists, to know that Tt Benefit r ttec the institution is open for all to composed of Armando Canalejo, visit and enjoy, and that the gen- fe, chairman. Frank Ve Sec. eral public is always cordially in-! vet nd Adolf treasur- vited to any of the events oc-! curring that are sponsored by the The Finer al € mittes MY club. NEW CONGRESS SHIFTS POWER AND POSITIONS By EDWARD Rf. SIMS. The Citizen's Washington Correspondent | WASHINGTON.- When the, 81st Congress sat down for the | ist time. @ number of human {nterest events bobbed up. They | the little persona! things that fail to make the headlines, but | &, @te sometimes more interesting. For instance, the attitude @ old G.OP. Congressional veterans was notable that opening: nya entertaining, or more so, than the attitude of victorious | Picture the scene. When Congress last met, the left side, feom the middie aisle (the Speaker's left), was crowded. Lead-} @* of the Republican party on this side of the aisle ran the @how. On the right were the outnumbered Democrats. They @ere torn over party disputes, and compared to G.O.P. spirit, the Democrats’ spirit was low.® That was month before the Sipe smarty ofthe "wt Who Knows? | thought Harry $ F ° besten «man What is the capital of Chile? | . 2 In what state was Sergeant eases every | Alvin Yok born? howe the order of business evch} 3 Name the Secretary-General dey ond the Speaker was a Re | of the United Nations. ublican. The President of the} 4 What country has\a world Senate was » Republica | monopoly on nitrate? On January Ird another group} 5. What is Greta Garbo’s real @athered in both houses. The big} name? | shots of last year—only days be-! 6. Who discovéred the Hawai- towre-—stoed on the floo the} ian Islands? Rew officers axsumed the gavel.| 7. William J. Shields is the Bx-Benate President Arthur Van-! real name of an _actor who denburg joked the political, once appeared with the Mistake had token place. an “ac-| Dublin Players. What is his dent”. referring to the election. | screen name? That wae when he turned ove 8. On what island is the volca- he affiee’ to Alben Barkt | no Mauna Loa located? | et @f the Mouse in 1947) 9 How old is Secretary of Stak. phe Martin looked ner State-nominate Dean Ache- mi ba he geve way wo Sam| son? He Eivtene.. AM the. prestige thai| '° aeealty Frederick) Jplict- Ree Oh tie be positions alinypet ei i geey from these t en Jan Se TES te ttn yard ‘The Answers ~ ‘ | Gentine 1. Santiago. rity out 2. Tennessee | heppe ne: 3. Trygive Lie. ten New, eager. smilin 4. Chile. arom { the vietoriou 5. Greta Gustaffson. quickly move mo the large 6. James Cook suite . f mmitt 7. Barry Fitzgerald. Tr hairmen| 8. Hawaii were wed a nal employ-| 9. 55 ee. The Republican ex man! 10. A’ French scien' 1 jobs and emp with his wife, recei Ae th for Nobel Prize in | ihe first time, it bvi that} for discovering same members of the party in radioactivity. : ag | The Unemployment Compensa- ‘ Pn kecl over on the, ton Division of the Florida In- _ . an if ¢ wnat oe tri al Commission — reported | - is : paid out in Service- on ‘ men’s Readjustment Allowani i 4 GO | t 11,600 unemployed veterans in | ee b ppe je | T J x FH 1 go. 7 D aah babhbhhhhhhhhbdddddl STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEF TanMPn COPPER = is PRAADDAADDSADDAAL‘‘‘‘A : $19.90 Down -- GARDNER'S PHARMACY 114 DIVISION STREET YOUR ONE STOP SEARS At Corner ‘Vv ela home 177 Free Delivery SHOPPING CENTER PRO RAAARAS ARAL RAS we | Henry, i. -Mn-N.-Richard, Myr. Bargain Spotlight Mid-Winter Sale WHITE ENAMEL GAS RANGE 41 INCH SIZE Was $129.50 Now $99.50 Cash SHERIFF SHOWS THE KEY WEST CITIZEN GUN IN DEATH OF GRENVILLE BAKER SHERIFF FRANK STOUTAMIRE (left) at Tallahassee, Fla., figured in the death of Grenville Baker, heir of \ (&) Wirephotos j examines a ‘pistol which he says the wealthy New York banking family. The body of the 27-year-old scion of eastern society was found beside his wrecked jeep on a road winding through his mother’s huge plantation ncar Tallahassee. wound. Right: Baker is shown were married in 1943. 58 8 Tourists Co Fishing With Chamber’s Party Th Making Catches Will Be Presented Certificates sday Night ‘ight tourists and winter visitors accompanied the Cham- ber of Commerce fishing trip to No Name Key bridge Monday. Traveling by motor caravan, 19 cars left the Chamber office at 1:00 p. m. and returned late yes- | terday afternoon. Those making pri catch were: Mrs. Ben Henry, Eugene, ‘Oregon; Miss Eleanor Wolkoff, Cleveland, Ohi a nal, Ohio; W. E. Kulp, Rahway, New Jersey; and Mr Rahway, New Je 2 people will have souvenir certi- ficates presented to them at Wednesday’s Fun Nite program at the YMCA- C. of C. buildin, The following people repre- sented twelve states: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hope, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. John Krengick, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Jary, ee Robert O. Herdel, M ind ‘s. J. Perky, Mr. and M aul Mille Mr. J. E. Oakley, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Waring. Mr. and Mrs. ;P. A. Alberty, Carl Dehling, {Charles Albers, Mr. and Mrs. | Glen Dane, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ba: more, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Quillin, and .Mrs, A Beauchaine, L. R. Libbey, A. F. Ledger, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mond hank, Miss Eleanor Wolkoff, M: Hudinger, Mr. and Mrs. Cett S. P. Barna, Mrs. Streeter, id Mrs. Peaseley, Mr. and | rs. Rouse and son, Mrs. Bel- , Mr. and Mrs. J. G. 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The “pennyweight” originally | was the weight of the English penny. pal Americans spend more than 77 million dollars a year for tooth | powder and tooth paste. The Florida Apprenticeship ; Council approved a new program! for apprentices in plumbing dur- | jing December, bringing the total number of apprenticeship _ pro- grams under the Council to 12% | R. H, COOPER (Continued From Page One) GIFTS i party for Democratic action in | every precinct of mdi ida.” For au O ‘ A former Florida new Ls a "| editor, Cooper is an over {eran of World War II. He gra ‘ted from Florida Southern Col-} jlege in 1940 and completing his | law studies at Stetson Univer- ‘sity before entering practice in | Orlando. TOYS chitonn Tropical Trader 718 Duval Street | Read the , Classified Ads in The \ Citizen. THREE HOTELS IN Located in the Heart of the City sates ROOMS crncseavarions REASONABLE with BATH and TELEPHONE : Miller Hotel Pershing Hotel 226 N.E. 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