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H is rf af g? af : - . é 3 : eed fever Gefere Fon for teat fee ik job in the a Sater appeint 7 om the ther! Lerpegner and om We was Governor} Ste of New York for tom) =tecen 1952 ond teed) where thet he het served) =e ere @ Leewtenent Gov} ; Po meat af the people of New - * ft beheran ti sets tf e# i * Gratien relatively speaking, | pelts enteoewn Hie name | a Be Veltet carried Lttic weight! SR the Great mane of voters who had hong teen acquainted with; ee name ott record af Herbert | ei see : Beseter Duties dui stack up a/ See cetdy etrong vete under he Regetin en lehet in the state} te, be guthersd upwards of | cee aaa: ee Dendowd Shows vestes MR mee yoy A, = tt: be Lehenen came from New Fore Oty where he pulled twice) oy le = Dalle How <7 im the My Gity ‘aniie” Lo a et twatty - Ustret al — which << om comteigie of te own for Senate Ge the feval level, it } by calling aqueted the Republic an cami seems that every other ot Newhall Morrin im the race ever Those Liberal votes ser more than emeugh to spelt! aa fen are in. one =e the Demo vt lent Truman ven the hickens ae the at od A test = tie people feel about the T Fair Deal” program «8 * wah mete clearly in + . es lections next = when they Chense « new me Representatives and on te nots One Charge For All Boys With Prom Dates LROMINSTER, Mam — > Be te sight for High Seh out Sener. « were afraid that faeg’d go broke taking their girls Very “stértly the six plane | group based at Key West will be sent to Guantanamo “:Bay and there will be a.squadron under Commander 'V.. Griffen, assigned lto Key West Nava Station” from jorfolk. Priscilla. ion Week” | i able to put her hands on Sis money that belongs to her. Ke Bhe bes an inheritance worth | *°Y }and with the speaker of the day | thei, unavoidably absent, _Presidient ian il ; William V. Little ganmon } breachand he it that most people regarded educa- tion as a useful eferfent in ‘the Tee equipment e nation. It was i a good bet with no takers. of } |. Members of the City Council, ® in special session last evéehitig in cry. Phe Council’ Chambers at City Hall, g gé decided to “defer action ih the talking f for her. She Must, , but Geode the ict othe tears come. was no one @ good cry. nt to the po- three statements against ‘5 ig me young girl had her chance ; cn he siaereene of. a reached art sobered her. toy footages: al e themeof the’ rfieéting of ne: ™ iS, was ee Rotary Club yesterday, she. i Se Bu of ih ith, truth, try to} W! neve eless, in knowing it » but ht Yeiend like like sen Phen a geri She wondered bis ied nnis #6 do het Gert had no’ n't I was no talk of ihise BS | w even wound for A Sap ag of fg ain when re pale ae in they A barred | taken slanted in.}| Drusie ‘cot | suitcase, ere| most cri not} thought been such along time since she had geen her, wy y sunlit down on . nodaas for May 26th . matter of purchase of four trucks]. for WPA sporsorship until it was more clearly understood what the necessity of such a baie would entail. “Jene’ Eyre,” ‘the producti which. will‘be given by the School Dramatic Club. im. the school auditorium tonight, is an! — 2 1 authentic period play. Great trouble has been taken to secure. bonafide 1850 costumes. many of which are beirig brought in from oStumers. arr a Geral@*Pitider’s sixth ‘arinual Rhythm Revue, sponsored | by To Get Attention Troop No. 1, Girl Scouts, attract- Of Waiters ed a capacity crowd at Palace’ NeW YORK. —(#).—Ever wait| Theatre te g.. Long before the begi the first sflow New Device Made to catch thie eye of'a o'teg time ee Se every seat’and, every inch of walter or try to speed up things standing room was,taken. Waiter, please?” It x ! > Mrs. S. W. Dowglass, president of Key West Woman’s Club, left over the highway today for Ft. Lauderdale, ‘Where she will at- tend a sectiofal meeting of Ae te. | man’s Clubs. ®rém there she will} J is an armlike contzivance which go to Charleston for the gefieral fastens to a table. When a button| Convention of United Daughters ts touched, a sign flips up to} <¢ America and then® proceed to teach @ height of 14 inches. The | Washington, whére she will visit sign reads, “Service Please,” and briefly before returning home. eadily visible to your waiter wound: Naturally, it) Miss Aileen Bethel icft this vor if he's in the) jorning for her homé in. Rotk Harbor after spending a wéek here with her mother, Mrs. C. W. Pinder on Angela street. | generaliy walter wil! notice the signal ex- cept your inan. But a new device snow on display which may leventuaily solve your problem. The device, called a “Servette,” i }te the prom. A package deal has | been offered with a flat price of five dollars a couple. This ehades dinner, dancing and a floor show at a local restaurant. for a visit to points on the Keys The deal was proposed by the/and said he would return this president of the class, Frank Bo-| evening. venzi, and enthusiastically adopt- ed by the boy students who figure that they'll save ten dollars: In the past, it has cost them an average of $15 to attend the prom. Police Officer Harry Johnson left on the early bus this morning Today The Citizen editorial paragraph: “The last word about women will be spoken by another -wo- says iff an alalie -telling supervisor of the Csaant ae, icine ora in Hamilton Fish Park. The City Electric System a a ‘Please Do Not oan ee Set < a i ecm eae 2k “TACK or ATTACH Of Any Nature On The Electric Poles Of the Such Practice Is Hazardous to the Safety of the Men Who Hare to Climb the Poles ANY POSTERS ATTACHED TO OUR POLES WILL BE REMOVED AND DESTROYED j and her’ trial te oe: aes, ait fice wat to'n. Shere tched to her cell, p ogain sister, It * dela. sat fawn on saapa cot and waited Doctors wit TELL you that love is as important to 9OuR baby as orange juice or fresh air, But as the child grows older, the security born of elie tion isn’t enough. He must also have the kind of security * that money <=; mot riches, but money ; ; : Cam prowidipe. ‘Tod often, children grow up without the things they the new toy, the nice suit, the hope 6f « college long for . . . education. You can bet that their parents didn't plan fe them to have to “do without.” Often, they just didn’t phew The only sure way to future secarity for your fammaly i through regular saving. And there's never heen as Guba, safe, and’ ¢asy a way of saving as buying U. 8. Savings Bonds . . . tegularly and automatically. if you're on a payroll, join the Payroll Savings Paw If you work for yourself, join the Bond-A-Mooth Plan at your bank. And in ten years, every $3 you've put aside will pay you a very welcome $4, Clutomealic bith ing A) MAE SUWVING 4G US Sa ings Bon Sponsored by The Key West Citizen ‘This is afi official U. S. Treanity adver(iement— Prepared under auspices of Treasury Depa trmen ond A@greremin FREER ONT ORRT LRG) OO eles AR eR