The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 20, 1949, Page 6

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ee Five Key West Girls To Attend Cirls’ State At Tallahassee, June 12 tone Nett Meonan. Netin Neevede, Mac Rapton Patsy Hampton, Sy tree Senith Selected Mee Revethy Di Negro, pres eet Mee Gretns MeClain Share chewman announced Amertean Legion Aux @ Arthas: Sawyer Post No five girls from Key West cont & the annual Girls’ # Teltehemere, June 12th deme Wh Mire Di Negro and Metin will =motor to with the girls and chap. Gem antil departure five girl to be honored Nell Reman and Nela fem te Convent of bemecuiate and Mac Kap Petey Hampton, and Sylvia fom the Key West High Te thee girls goes the of eepresenting Key West the whee! of good citizenship i held annually by the fon Legion Auxiliary at Mt Get Bete the girs will We gem tere at the versity SH gh from all florida Cf Rave completed then Jui a * heh athe! and who eee tected on the basis cvteherting — qualttie of eteewp «character, courage, eet, whetership, and co ee Be Pee Tier =8) wend «© week in te mew tee government: and | SH elert then own Retin 8 i The will be accom boat ty en election which ee ot «6medeled = upon the ee outlined in the con Gieten of the State of Florida int the existing state laws. Gerke Mate nnual ac- Auxiliary = an the Na- ewe! Americanis Program of fe 8 American “ion. The = oppertunity wo observe et t prectice the methods by they are governed and to themselves that there is of government oe Alford Called ‘To Testify Against Scruggs +My ‘The Aswocinted Press) TALLAHASSEE, June 20—A grand jury was called into session at 10 o'clock this morning to con- sider the case against John (Dea- con) Scruggs, who is. charged with trying to bribe Senator Claude L. Alford to vote against the anti-bookie bill in the last session of the legislature. Scruggs in a preliminary hearing, was held last Tuesday for action of the grand jury Alford was summoned today to testify before the jury, though it was thought he will not be ques- tioned today, as there are 11 more witnesses to testify before him. On the floor of the senate, Al- ford charged that Scruggs had given him $2,000 to oppose the anti-bookie bill. When he was first approached, Alford explain-| ed, he related the stery. to Gov- ernor Warren, who advised that he take the money and have wit- | nesses nearby to hear the con- | Versation that went on between, him and Scruggs when the $2,000 was |The WEATHERMAN Says: Key West & Vicinity: Partly cloudy with local showers mostly in afternoon and evening today thru Tuesday. Gentle to moderate variable winds. Florida: Fair thru Tuesday ex- cept few widely scattered light showers along east coast in early morning and isolated afternoon thundershowers elsewhere. Jacksonville Thru Florida Straits: Gentle to moderate east to southeast winds thru Tuesday. Partly cloudy weather with local own, State is a preliminary at which ct forum of govern- the American Legion Aux- are the Senior Womans Junior Woman's Club, Jaysheos, Convent Alumnae = lubes are sponsoring and the expenses of the girls. showers during night and early two | Morning. estate will go to East Gulf of Mexico: Gentle to participate moderate variable mostly south- easterly winds thru Tuesday. Partly cloudy weather with wide-|' cooperating ly scattered showers. A few thun- derstorms along the shore in the afternoons. Jacksonville To Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warnings and the B P W Club. | have been issued. RT Key West, Fla., June 20, 1949 ieteresting side light in the | (Observation taken at City Office, veel this year is the fact that GP the participants, Miss Nell 8:30 a.m., EST) Temperatures hes already distin-| Highest yesterday 87 herself in the Ameri-| Lowest last night 79 Program. In the Legion| Mean wheanie 288 national —_oratorical | Normal . 82 Gentest. Miss Roman, representing Precipitation Sewyer Post, defeated | Total last 24 hours T. ins. i) opposition im this part of the| Total this month 3.39 ins. site and advanced to the finals} Excess this month .21 ins. of the state contest where she| Total this year 7.54 ins. wae Gefented by only one point! Deficiency this year 5.16 ins. toe the State championship. In| Relative Humidity. 8:30 am. Mie Boman, the American 12% este Auxiliary feels that it Barometer hee gevernorship material. (Sea Level) 8:30 a.m. The following parents of the 30.02 ins.—1016.6 mbs. may be justly proud of Tomorrow’s Alsaanac © distinguished daughters:| Sunsise 5:38 a.m. Me. ded Mrs. G. J. Roman, | Sunset 7:18 p.m. of Miss Inza Nell Roman; ! Moonrise 2:03 a.m. ns amd Mrs. Armando Acevedo, | Moonset 3:11 p.m. @erente of Nelia Acevedo: Mr. —_—— end Mrs. Bugene Smith, parents TIDES of Sylvie Smith; Mr. and Mrs.) (Naval Base) Herey Kaplend, parents of Mac] Tomorrow . and Mr. and Mrs. Allen (Eastern Standard Time) L on, parents of Patsy High Low 5:57 a.m, 12:52 p.m. 7:29 p.m. 11:51 p.m. Penton Will Be Here Tomorrow M & Penton, of ‘ Miami. state service officer, teat the County Service from 8 am. to 4 p.m. to- srew for the purpose of as- ating all veterans or their de- with any claim for tetetite at which they may be @iiitied on account of their Gillitery service, including as- eiptore widows, children and parents service includes ghee with insurance prot & well as to employers of ¥ orem under the G I Bill, school- Wl, subsistence, etc. The _an- Pam ent came from Jack Geumders, Monroe County Ser- view Officer ANTONIA MUJICA @ontinued From P2ge One) Sever Post, American Legion, whieh epearheaded the drive that fae resulted in $2,000 being rats ef ter the trip to Baltimore and the operetion Hey Weet and the rest of the qutton will be anxiously awaiting the eutoorn eet 000 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA (Reference Station: Key West) Time of| Height of Station— Tide {high wate: Bahia Honda (bridge) —Oh 10m 0.0 ft No Name Key (east end) _.+2h 20m Boca Chica (Sandy Point)—0h 40m. Caldes Channel (north end) .+2h10m +14 ft. o NOTE: 4 (—)—Minus sign: Corrections to be subtracted. (4+)—Plus sign: Corrections to be added. Forced Landing At ‘Meacham Field | | A false report today said that an Aerovias Q cargo plane from Havana to Key West made a for- ced landing yesterday at Meach- |am field. Rogelio Gomez, manager of the | Key West office of the Aerovias Q, said a plane did make a forced landing at Meacham Field yester- day, but he said it was a Puerto Rican airplane from Miami. | “| Sawyer Post “No, 28, Ame ground, witnessing the burial. aR LARGEST MASS BURIAL IN ARLINGTON CEMETERY ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY at Washington is the scene of the largest group burial ever seen in a military cemetery in the United States. American flags are draped over 52 cas- kets holding the remains of 248 men. who died in 1945 when a ammunition ship Segpens off Guadalcanal. Relatatives of the dead sit in the foreground and back. Weatherford To {Address Jaycees © C. L Weatherford, deputy state cent regular meeting of | ® cite Junior Chamber of ednesday. Weath- Lapses fa Age: a Since there has developed re~ cently in the state legislature} ry, some heated discussion of the du- i ne et =| Pencapact at Weath- r will be very infor- tive. ‘Members are urged to bring guests to hear w' paged be an interesting address, The temperature Valley reaches 120 degrees for in A new a EE mee? HICKORY GROVE|': Sure is funny how we put up! +: with the. antics of Lage Sebo. : used a explosion. ripped the Navy" aignigee reepanalle kind of geezer. But now look at) him — a foot in every door, almost. And instead of setting us an example CALF GETS HAIRCUT - (®) Wirephoto ‘session at the. institute. BARBER DUMAS FIELDS (right) nonchalantly performs hair- cutting operation in Paducah, Ky., on client who is preparing for a calf show. Miss Euleen Hamilton stands ready to give a manicure if the unusual customer wants one. DiNegro, Stirrup Attend 10th District Meeting District Commander Nicholas Outlines Plans Of Group y ee ae gun sometimes was known a For Ensuing Year “Mr. Speaker.” A 10th District Conference of — the American Legion was held] Of all the causes of human yesterday at the 40.and 8 chateau in Miami. Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28 was represented by Albert L. DiNegro, Jr., post commander, and Vance C. Stirrup, post adju- tant. District Commander George } Nicholas outlined plans for the} Economic abroad. \Do You Know That | In the West of frontier days a | progress none has been more im- portant than commerce. | aie i ! The U. S. Department of State has a Division of Investment and Development — for ensuing year. Reports were et ceived from the various District } Chairmen. The next district meeting was scheduled for Mi-! ami Beach, August 21st. | Rei, De PR } A regular monthly meeting of; the Key West Guard of Honor will be held this evening at the | Legion Home at 8 p. m. Jackne Drudge and Melvin Whitman, high school student: left Saturday for Tallahass attend American Legion Boys State, June 19-25. Drudge is spon- sored by the Key West Consistory | and Whitman is sponsored by the ‘ Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, Amt-{ erican Legion. | The regular meeting of Arthur | Legion, will be held Wednesda evening at the Post’ Home, Com- mander A. L. DiNegro announc- ed today. Final plans for the fes-| tival to be held July 1-4 will be; completed at this meeting. { During thé off-season, the Hi-j} aleah horse racing strip is plow- éd and.planted in vegetables. ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES | and EQUIPMENT | 126 DUVAL ST. PHONE 250! Graduation Suggestions Just Received A New Line of | EATON ‘ STATIONERY Graduation Cards by Norcross Let Us Show You Our \ GOLD ROYAL PORTABLE / canna eT } CANVAS AWNINGS © Enjoy that sun... but keep your home cool and comfort- able with Canvas Awnings. Quality made, of the finest materials, in gay, colorful stripes, woven or painted. Don't wait. Choose now while theselectionis good. Estimates freely given. Telephone today. Convenient Payment Plan CALL—-PHONE 1042 — KEY WEST—— VENETIAN BLIND Co. Awnings Jalousies Venetian Blinds 123 DUVAL STREET in thrift and industry, he is out there with his coat off, chasing rainbows. Wants to be the guy to fix everything —~ show the elec- tric fellows how to turn,the rene | on arf@ of f@— aay how much to pay down on aiwashing machine — how full to fill the corn crib and igg: of padlock on the Seba NA ie of bed in the hospi 1d what kind of hospi- tal —“wiho is to yank an abscess- ed and at how much for! each and when he will do it. If this nbtion.-was made up of 2 - year olds only, Sambo could be} no busier looking afterus. I figure it is okay and all right for the: Govt. to keep a’ weather eye peeled and sort of look out for some of us more or less lame and halt — be kind of an umpire | and referee — but for the Govt. to (1 go a la Europe — socialistic, like it is learning now, we are not going to come to any good end. It would sure be nice reading! [Dependents Due ‘Here On Transpor: ! I _ USS Fremont, a Navy ‘sirans- “i port, is scheduled to arrive -at | Key West Naval Base tomorrow. carrying a number of dependents jof Navy personnel from Panama ‘to Key West. : | The dependents who are com- | ing are the wives and children of \the officers and men aboard the !USS Sea Cat and the USS Sen- ‘nett, submarines, that were ‘Te- cently transferred from Panama to Key West. Laubscher Goes ‘To Chapel Hill '. Harold R. Laubscher, manager of the Key West Chamber. of Commerce, left the city Sunday , to attend a course of instruction ‘scheduled by the United States !Chamber of Commerce at “the University of North Carolina i °Chapel Hill. This year’s cow (will complete his third and final FOUR FLIGHTS DAILY i and coming home. That would 954 1:45P.M, 2:30 P.M. TO HAVANA vr to wake up some morning and} » champion. 956 4:00P.M. 4:45 P.M. = Leave Arrive find that Congress has called aj] Flight Key West Havana ‘ours with the low. down, ER 1 “@” s. A halt — and is’ closing up shop ‘952 10:15 A.M. 11:00 A.M. ‘ JO SERRA. Old Sumptuary laws prescrib- the’kind of clothing one should wear-according té rank in life. It’s Always More for Less! AT THE BROADWAY MONDA Y—TUESDA Y— WEDNESDAY FOOD SPECIALS “SEALTEST” ICE CREAM .......2 eons Sie HUNT'S PURE “PRESERVE” STRAWBERRY _ pouwe se | Laubscher will be out of “SURE MIX” CRISCO snc 79e CARNATION—“THE NATION'S FAVORITE” oh TALL g "GREENIES” EARLY MILK ..3 & 29/5 de oe EXCELLENT QUALITY “ROYAL ARMS” 2 Concer enkeener Ua PILLSBURY—PLAIN OR SELF RISING FLOUR .......+3 lm CLARIDGE “FAMOUS” HAMBURGERS CAMPBELL’S TOMATO JUICE 3 “ITALIAN SWISS COLONY” FIFTH BOTTLE WINE 65< CORN on- te-COB 3 «es 235e ICE COLD—RED—AIPE WATERMELLONS Salt Pork . = 33¢] ucese Qi qu cums tow BROADWAY =MARKET DUVAL AT PETRONIA ST. “?** +*5S-ctT MON’ FREE DAGSEEES C0ccccseceooecsosoocescoomoccoces L “GRANULATED” 5 ». 35¢ 25¢ FLORIDA CRY SUGAR NEW 1949 Super Suds s, Young Tender N Beef Liver » 59c Lean—Boneless: Stew Meat «5 "Streak of Lean”. 6 Oe eceeee COR ike tbe ae LARGE PKG. C \@ ® SUPER peSeree A ru.

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