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(Mstee s Movie Theater Ads On Page 2 Now The regular advertisements of the veguler advertisements of the} Regular Meeting, Girl Scout Leaders Association, at Wes- Strand and Monroe movie thea- ters, which have been appearing on Mention Mine Hilda Noda, left ove wilt visit her pary Mrs. Neda will stay for 2 with her parents before4 returning to Key West for her! | Aerovias “Q” Passenger List Passengers leaving for Havana Jumes Roberts, Clark McWil- | tame, Jean McWilliams, Bessie | MeClure, Oscar Krull, Certa ) Keull, Arther Lipp Jr. Marian | Lipp, Elle Gooder, Charles E. | Weedbury, Lara G. Woodbury, Ferguson, William Deac- . Sephie Deackoff, Ralph ‘Callahan, Mildred Callahan, Von- da Mori, Elewnor Mori, Stanley ieeter, Larry Ross, Dave Gold- Chester Wehrung, Nora Weeds, Dewitt McClatchy, Prances McClatchy, Lillian Beh- Porinas, Juliana Herrera, Samuel Ome, Carl EL tia Calendar of Events “#SATURDAY, APRIL 9— Intermission Fashion Shew,. 10 P.M, Ft. Taylor. Admis- ion 25c for Benefit of Ft. Taylor Playground Improve- Given by Officers’ Wives Club, Members Par-| ments, ticipating . SUNDAY, APRIL 10— Dedication of New. Auditorium of the Convent Mary Immac- “(CHAMBER FUN NIGHT ‘PROGRAMS ENJOYED. “/BY 4,076 THIS SEASON P.M. M 4 PTA, in the School, ¢ P.M. TUESDAY, APRIL 12— Meeting, Flagler, 8 P.M. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13— ley House, P.M. 1, are now found on page} Woman's . Auxiliary, Monroe, Hospital, Holding’ Meeting for Election of Offi- County cers, 3 P.M., at. Hospital. (Know America) Col. . Archibald B. Roosevelt New York, investment bro! surviving.sonof late. Thea as, dnd her! dore Roosevelt, born in Wash- ington, D. C.,°55 years, ago." Q for Havana where Charles .E. Buichfield of New ork, artist, born in Ashtabula, Ohio, 56 years ago. Frank O. King of Fla., cartoon- ist, creator of “Gasolene Alley,” born in Cashton, Wis., 66 years ago. John Roy Carlson, author, born in Greece, 40 years ago. Efrem Zimbalist, famed violin- ist, born in Russia, 60 years ago. Dr. Everett N. Case, of Colgate Uunversity, Hamilton, N. Y., born in North Plainfield, N. J. 48 years ago Paul Robeson, © singer - actor, born in Princeton, N J., 51 years ago. U. S. Senator Pulbright of Arkansas, born in Sumner, Mo.; 44 years ago. Archibald L. M. Wiggins, chair- man of Atlantic Coast’ Line and Louisville & Nashville R R., ex- undersecretary of treasury, born in Durham, N.°C., 58 years ago. Your ‘Horoscope SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1949— This day is associated with fi- Prescott, Kathryn |inance. There is great acquisitive- Adame, Marie BE. Solana, Schuy-/ ness coupled with a fear of loss, ter Wateon, Viola Watson Ale Menminger, Ruth Arm- strong, Bugenio Gonzalez, Bus-) tece, Dennis, Max G. Hoagland, Rew Ray, Charles Ferguson, DAllensantro, Mary J. D’Atiesantro, Francis Lankford, Gwen Lankford, Strella Billings, Ramiro Del Pino, . Vinginia Sanchez, bay a4 Fokye Piocenc Barnes, Opa’ Van ween, Raul Rodriguez, ! che a) Kbo . Pai | Graciela Rodriguez, Walter P.; | ebinson, Steven Boyden, Mar-! garet Boyden, Helen Hambey,! Saspont titer, Manuel Quevedo, Carrillo, Anne Neme- off, John Magrel, Pauline Magrel, Sethoron Compton, Louis Compton, David Antanoff, Ruth! Antenotf, Raymond Gordon,| John D. Noonam, Shirley Hooper, | George W. Hooper, Alice Hooper, Charles Rasey, Signa Rasey, Michael Fozio, Robert White. Apply To Wed Applications for marriage li- censes were filed today and yes-! terday in the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord by Don- ala k Gilles, 25, of the U. S. Navy and Dorothea Thurston, 20, Mass., and by Samu-/ @l D. Seay, 26, of the U. S. Navy and Ruth Ann Cooper, 23, of 817 United Street. which is quite Jikely to be well grounded. Much depends on the (hour of birth and the exercise of caution. SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1949—An adventurous nature, fond of dis- covery or travel. You are likely to open some new field of trade, Phillip San-! ¢9 exploit new lands, or advance some mew line of thought. Ag- gressive, active and full of re- source, with great ability, you should guard against a tendency to be a trifle un- scrupulous in the means employ- ed to gain the end. AYALA ARRESTED Continued From Page One) day. “The whole thing is brought about by a group that resents my. being in Key West.” u Castor says that the state board began its investigation of Ayala in December, 1948, when Ayala sought to register as a natura- path. The matter has been refer- red directly to Criminal Court and no preliminary hearing is to be held. Columbia, Calif. a gold-rush city with a population of 35,009 in the 1850s, now has only about 350 people. Tt is’ said there are more than 150 different kinds of cherry pie. Woman’s Auxiliary; Presbyterian Church, at the Heme of Mrs. W. H. Bell, 900 years ago, the Chamber of Com- } | rather thi |the Chamber in financing the | progqangs, in addition to the; president James William | executive | { His. ROYAL shoMirese PRICE E CHARLES of Edinburgh plays ith a toy enimal in posing for a royal photograph in Bucking ham Palace at London. “Bonnie Prince Charlie,” born to Bri- ' tain's Princess Elizabeth last Nov. 14, was 19 weeks old when . this picture was made. He weighed 16 pounds and two ounces. He was christened Charles Philip Arthur George of Edinburgh. ‘Curtain Rung Down On Programs For HE SAYS HE SPIED Year; 420 Visitors }ON REDS FOR FBI i = Ringing down the curtain on; «, this season’s tourist entertain- ment program, the most success- | ful one since the beginning, four ! ™menee announced that it had en- tertained 4,076 visitors this year. The weekly Fun Nite programs ‘each Wednesday evenings at the YMCA patio entertained 3,685 luring the 15 weeks it} year only 2,160 were ) Thetaveekly Outing On The! « each. . Monday. . afternoon luring the season Were accom- trip. Other chamber sponsored pro- is-year, ineluding bridge: parties, entertained 62 winter vis- itors,., Close to $500 was expended by | = i hours put in by the paid staff to prod) the shows. Prizes donat- ed by Vécal firms and hours of ; volunteer work contributed with- | out charge by indiviuals were in- strumental in making the project so_suecessful. HERBERT A. PHILBRICK (above), 33, of Boston says he led a double life for several years es a Communist party member and as an undetcover Miss»! Gertrude Laubscher, ; P chai of the Chamber's Tour-| @gemt for the FBI. He gave ist fainment Committee, de-| this information in surprise tes- serves-eommendation for having volunteered her services at every | fun program for the past 4; timony for the government -in the trial of 11 American Com- year: Miss Laubscher’s com- | waist officials in New York, mii this year was Mary Lee} He testified he reported requ- Gr: George Renna and Vic-| letfly to the FBI on Communist j tor JL activities, Ste In a letter addressed to all Key West“firtns and individuals who. helped make the weekly pro-/| grams possible, Edwin F. Trevor, Chamber of Commerce president, | expressed appreciation in the, name of the organization. Trevor said “the community is | grateful to those who donated} time and- money to make the tourist entertainment program go!|rive. This year’s . entertainment over the top. Several thousand | program proves something can man-hours of work were contrib-} be done, and even though it was uted without charge by those|on a smaller and more inexpen- who assisted with the project.” | sive than I would like to see it, Harold L. Laubscher, manager | the tourist reaction was great. of the...Chamber said today,]|The more we do for our tourists ‘there are those here who ask! the more we'll get. ..and the why -it-is necessary to advertise | tonger we'll keep them after they for tourists when there is so lit- | arrive.” One species of solitary -wasp will feed only' on spiders; another requires a certain type of.’ cater- pillar, and others dine exclusiye- ly on beetles, grasshoppers, ants, crickets or cockroaches, te name a few specialties. ‘tle for them to do after they ar- hart & - "THE : SIMPSON DANCE SCHOOL * Announces / a the OPENING * of * i their |) Summer Dance Classes * MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1949 wae at . ea 3:00 P.M. 2 Located at On: 629 DUVAL STREET (®) Wirephoto| oe for.a short visit at Matecum- . | visiting his son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cruz, left yesterday for Miami. ,|M ed to Miami after a visit here as a guest of Miss Marguerite Lace- | Tomorrow donia. | Gastern Standard editori: jal paragraph: “One thing a newspaper has over t ADDITIONAL the radio—in the case of an ar-, (Reference Station: gument, you can at least show a clipping. mor the Cominform had any, Boca terror for him. Repeatedly, he as- } | the welfare of Yugoslavia, and that he will continue to recom-! jy mend to its them to foliow that he considers | promotive of their interests. basis can be agreed on his country and those Western Bloc (A) Wirephe io. | ia County Clerk Ross Sawyer’ said | Lowest last Mrs, Howard Baker left yester- Charles Albury, who had been Miss Volma Turner has return- Today The Citizen says in an (Continued From Page One) the course for ; if a satisfactory! ‘That old bathrobe between freshed up with # tone in the bound edges made with binding. Delivered to .Your Door drink NATURE'S What every mother, housewife and hostess should know: Serve milk at every meal and as an inde tween meals refresher. Prepare wonderful, ful caks and desserts with milk. Mix it with late or fruit syrup for a tempting pre-meal It’s nature’s most perfect food. Tastes good + GOOD FOR YOU. Our milk is farm-fresh, pas teurized and homogenized. ADAMS’ DAIRY — J. Roland Adams Phnoe 455 € a