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THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1950 Better Entertainment Is To Feature Navy Carnival At Air Station In February MRS. ROOSEVELT IS GREAT GRANDMOTHER (#) Wirephoto MRS. FEANKLIN D. ROOSE- VELT beams happily with her five-month-old great grandson, Nicholas Delano Seagraves, at Portland, Ore. The little boy ie the son of Van H. Seagraves end bis wife who was Anna Eleanor Dahi before marriage. Mrs. Roosevelt has just arrived im Portland and is seeing her emly great grandchild for the first time. Laubscher Is At Meeting In Tallahassee Mana- ubscher is in meeting of the Advertising Com- et merce Harold R Tallahassee at a Plorida State Mission Laubseher, « member ~ 6f~ the Plerida Association of Commer- Executives, an organization Chamber of Com- Florida, will session, today and being Hearings Room ilding nagers in sion’s heduled for The meeting is pitol Be r the State of Florida ' veral hundreds of jollars for nation- ising. This year, the ‘ hich is headed by s frequent Key former resident the asar f Chambers e State to be e of the body's ver of the yanization's ttee, along with | e and Pensa- p pate in the plan- program t week Non-Residents on-hesidents Must Pay State Tax On Boats entitled to ense tax of feet long n used by ause of non-resident ' Monroe County t lengt but not Beware Coughs From Common Colds That HANG ON o relieves promptly because wie co the seat of the trouble aad expel germ laden and aid mature to soothe and ter, inflamed bronchial anes. Tell your druggist «cle of Creomulsioa nding you must like ly allays the cough have money back. ‘ Plans For Show To Be ‘Worked Out Before Captain Busey Leaves Boca Chica Though Captain F. L. Busey, | Commanding Officer of the Naval Air Station, who is the Chairman ‘of the Board of Governors will be lrelieved before the date of the carnival, plans for.the carnival | will be complete before he leaves | Key West Bigger and better entertain- ' ment is on the program for this year’s carnival. The bingo game | which is being sponsored by the {Naval Base will be big enough !this year to accommodate more { people than last year. The game also will be located ina quieter part of the hangar. The plans for ; the game are being taken care of \ by the Naval Base Staff and Civil Service Personnel attached to the Base. The Buick that is to be given | away has not been received by the Chief Petty Officers of the Naval Base. The Ramsey Ply- wood boat, however, has been on display nightly on Duval street. It is, being sponsored by the White Hat Club of the Naval Sta- tion. The band which is to play for the dances at the carnival has not been chosen as yet. All those in- terested in dancing at the carni- val are insured a good band will be on hand to furnish the music. The charge for the dancing ‘will be only the charge of admission to the carnival which is ten cents. LCDR. W. J. Leonard, has been chosen to replace Captain N. Lucker, Jr., Commanding Officer of the Underway Training Unit, as Chairman of the Prize Com- mittee is in charge of the select- ing of all prizes, insuring good prizes being awarded at the carni- val. Dr. Arthur H. Ruggles of Provi- dence, R. I, noted physician and mental hygienist, born at Han- over, N 69 years ago. Roy Chapman Andrews of New York, famous zoologist-éxplorer, born in Beloit, Wis., 66 years ago ACROSS CONTINENT IN 4 HOURS AND 52 MINUTES eS, Honor Roll Announced Honor roll of pupils at the San Carlos School for the last nine ; Lester Pedone, '! Maria Pazo, Belinda Bermen, E.} {Joyce Bates. | First Grade — Yolanda Cabot,| Camelia Cabot, Oliver Roberts. | " Second Grade—Manuel Botella. 1, Third Grade—Margarita Pons,! Nancy Jamardo. 5s | | Fourth Grade—Miguel Mariscal, } 1 Celido Pons. | Perfect Attendance | | - Nelso Jamardo, George g- \diertt, Margarita Pons, Tommie i ! Lawhorne, Mario Disgdiertt, Mi) guel Mariscal, Mary Clehens, Be-! | linda Berman, Peter Collier, Nan-, ey Jamardo, Luis Mariscal, Maria j (®) Wirephoto SPEED FLIER PAUL MANTZ sits in his plane at New York's International Airport at the end of his flight from Burbank, Calif., in four hours, 52 minutes and 58 seconds. He claims a new west-east record for his craft which is a converted P-51 single-engine, propellor- type plane. | Mantz, a Californian, flew non-stop from Burbank to New York. + ! | Take a tip that IS a tip—wing tip, tan and white “Sportables” by Jarman, the shoe that combines styling, durability and fit in e manner to give you the most wearable shee you've ever worn. Drop by today and try & and you're sure to buy it, ‘or xnee Duval Street Department \ (Instruction in Conversational : Spanish) ee Bran ears = ae Students In Good Standing | also reported aboard with the! } good news of the birth of a boy, ence, Mrs. G. P. Lawrence, Clara | Ronald, on January 6. Mrs. Sivo, Kranich, Mrs. James Vorsas, Ma- | |the former Blanche E. Tompkins, Tie H. Frakes, Mrs. C. M. Nichols, lof Norfolk, Virginia, and the L. Virginia Collier, Jack | Nyary, Paul H. Reiman, Wilda Lind, Ro- ige : their oldest child, Anthony, Jr., 14 ‘, ‘ | months, will join Lieutenant, Sivo' Mrs. Rex Hinman. Development Squadron ONE, RON 107 as well as numerous in the near future. | enicd f nai work. servic 5 @ is- | je the arrival of tour others for | Lieutenant Fitield, a ative OC stoned. an itive in Shglond in| WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, jassignment to duty. They are:} Newtonville, Mass., where he re-| March 1944. He has had 23 months , 1950—Today seems to indicate a USN and Ensign Donald A. Gill-| school education and a graduate —_, ee oa ham, USN. s ‘ graduate | at Newfoundland, England and disposition, | 5 : of Colby College, Waterville, ‘North Africa. He holds the Dis-' nature is not equally strong. | Lieutenant Commander Kauf-/ Maine in 1942, i ing at 4/ tinguished Flying Cross and the Therefore do not dally with the at Naval Air Station, Jack-| with his wife, the former Shirley 8 ! them only in the leisure moments. |sonville, Florida as Boat Divis-!K. Carpenter, of Waban, Mass.,| Ensign Gillham, who reported There will probably be success! in | ion Officer, is a veteran of 26} and their son Richard, 2. here upon completion of radar business, depending upon the ce vessel and aviation work. ; for duty following completion of. is residing at 920 Fleming street| He is residing at 816 Fleming! U.S. Navy General Line School,| with his wife, the former Alice! . THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, street with his wife, the former! Monter lifornta. He entered|Wigg of Des Moines, } from Last] ing nature but with good powers R. L, and their three children, ! commissioned as officer in April,; High School, Des Moines, Iowa‘ of penetration. There is a faculty | Hugh and Marie, twins aged 16,} 1943, at Pensacola, Flori and from the University of Dubu-! for teaching and a skill in the and Char! 14. Lieutenant Com-!has had 26 months overseas s }mander Kaufman first enlisted in} vice, missioned in the Navy on August and careful method that leads the U. S. Navy in April 1 and} at Naval Air Stations, Part Lyau. } 2, 1948, at Chicago, Ill. {far on the road to success which, }was commissioned an _ of! r injtey, French Morrocco, Dunkers- « | however, will be long before the has served as Flight Deck Officer | Kodiak, Alaska | Bureau of Animal Industry, De- 1 Jon carriers in the Atlantic Fleet! Lieutenant Sivo, a recent grad-| partment of Agriculture, born at| Gen. Douglass MacArthur, born ‘and as Executive Officer in FAS-j uate of the General Line School,|Emelle, Ala., 62 years ago. in Arkansas 70 years ago. ‘ Adults’ Rebah H. Hillburn, G. P. Lawr- | baby are doirig well. They and A | . . wena Curry, Mrs. Kay Haynie, | VX-1, Boca Chica Field announc-{°ther assignments in -aviation| Lieutenant Sivo entered naval! Your Horoscope |Lieutenant (jg) Anthony J. Sivo,!ceived elementary and high! overseas service including duty strong will although the moral man, whose last tour of duty| temporary address in Key West, ai. wedal with eEBT NS, | pleasant things of life, but enjoy pars Nayal service, both in su Lieutenant Fifield reported here; and electronics school, Norfolk, amount of will exerted. i b Iowa. Mr.' 1950—Today gives a rather retir- lice E. Godard, of Central Fall the Naval service in 1942 and was;Gillham graduated que, Iowa, in 1947. He was com-| mechanic arts. There is ambition | which included flight status 1942 aboard the USS Ranger. 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