The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 9, 1951, Page 8

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VAGE EIGHT THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1951. “Top of the World,” an operetta to make Doug a hero. Dow the year of 14, 3 9 items and an they opened the floodga ator Gautier said the action came by Clark and Fan, has been chos- sister, ably played by Barbaral operation of 2,765,000 ton-miles }as a complete surprise to him.} en by the chorus as the operetta] Delgado, is always on hand to| completed. Key West is definite- jot the big Hwachon reser r-| Gautier would have had a lot to to. be presented this year at Key|help her brother out of trouble,]iy on the way up fast, for only | voir, |say about re-instatement of Sul- West High, During the past week,| ¢SPecially if it is further ag-|_ minor percentage of this haul ls f |livan if the suspension had been the cast has been selected, and ated by the excessive talking] age might be classified as .| The enemy’s mancuve | allowed #o before the senate.| i ———— oes |Air Cargo Handles' Communi | sis Open Floodgates STUDE NT PRESS | 110.615 Pounds Of Huge Reservoir; Allied For the 12th cons cutive jmonth, Air Cargo Delivery of | KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL IKey West nas asain broken at!’ ences Are In No Danger ie jexisting performance records, it aki sas PES || NO. 8 }was announced today by Douglas | “MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1951 |Blythe, operator of the service] TOKYO, Apr. 9—(AP).%* Mette = ae aeaDe aire here. During the month of March, | sis wimg adie Wasias 3s . Written and Edited by Students of the School Air Cargo hauled a total of 2,739; -Chinesce Communists] SULLIVAN | | ——_——_———. litems aggregating 140,645 fi ie Central | Z i pounds. orces In entra Sorea} (Continuea from Page One) REHEARSALS FOR the aid of the town’s ravishing re-|| “The month of March also saw itr ied to endanger United} that he’s awaiting furvner instrue- ERETTA BEGIN porter. Vietoria Esmond, (Leeza|the end of our fiscal year,” said ! yy iz tions By Janet Brown Degtoff), Mrs. Goodyear proceeds| Biythe, “with a grandtotal for; Nations troops today when} From Tallahassee, Miami’s Sen- the chorus has started working| 0! ber fiance, Bunny Wheeler.| sonal.’ " Isent th thousands of tons of| {© commented that Kelly has on the musical numbers. pone yMllEms Ane wallicat as) awithia’ ithe enext few: odays,| : been doing an “excellent” job. The story conserns a group of| the lequdcious Bunny Air Cargo Del Wl end|Water pouring over ground] Representative Okell, the 3 % Ss go Delivery will spend 3 4 1 Pi " R college students out West. Color-| When Mrs. Goodyear decides to} soveral thousé most frequent administzation | ed ese : dollars for ad-|held by the Allies, But the! j ful Western characters, along eae into the Hero's Club,|qiticnal trucks and Ort pa Allied force was not| with the fun-loving college stu-|#? ¢x¢lusive club run by the wife! \nich will expand and_ increase | : i es | | i} porter in Dade county legis- lative delegation, also said the | re-instatement was news to and See... 7 With Us ‘LOW’ Means ‘LOW’ dents, ‘add spirit to the operetta, of the club president, the trouble our services 250-300%.” j hurt by the flood, and by which promises to be one of the| "cally starts. Zola Camus, as Mrs. te Inightfall Korea time the| him. best at Key West High. Baxter Warner, henpecks her = levator eueled Sig The Governor is on his way to} The cart ic ollows: Rasalind,| meek husband, played by Louis . peg er level was receding.| s.cksonville to make a specch at! Jo Ann Mullins; Nancy Gray,! Maloney. so much that all he can) Let’s Face It | The big river in the area,} the opening of a new oil terminal] voan Mercurio; ‘Yruman, Donnie: S8Y As you y, my dear.” Ithe Pukhan, rose no more| #4 was not immediately avail-| Carbonell; Jim Gr Hoke Hol-|™5- xter demands that Doug v i lable to add anything to his re. | than four and one half fect} nt orde jat any time. | Newspaper and radio switch- An Eighth Army engi-!° were tooded swith atele, es ay.-. | phone calls, most of them want- heer summed up the SIUA-| ing to know if it was true that {tion this way: “There will} Sullivan had b« be no real strain. They can’t} Seme added ate was to take that up.” comb; Florry, Aquila Stone; Jack} Preve his ability swimmer Bean, Bill Neblett; Miss’ Lee,|bY racing against the champion, Carol Dalton; Pokeasy, Ed Felton;/Spike Ryder, a strong, | silent Pinch, Frank Veliz; Betty, Betty|#thlete plaved by Kenneth Key.: Rowan; May, Dale Mitchell; Ezra] YOU can imagine the situation Spinks, Clay White; and Ma|Since Doug can’t swim at all. His! Spinks, Janet Brown. lovely hometown girl friend, Vir- The dates for the production] Sinia Ferguson, has promised to n re-instated. have been tentatively set at} Marry him on one condition, that do any worse without blow-|""q member of the Kefauver April 27 and 28. " he win the race. Doug's beautiful ing the dam, and that’s alCrime Investiation Committee fiance, played by Dorothy Miller, dar : : ae s he’s“ rned " = ¢ ) : vo am that will take a lot of|says he’s “concerned and sur- Quantit STUDENT COUNCIL pe rane ened by tne ine blowing *“"|prised” to learn that suspended Rone. DELEGATES ATTEND ‘erence of two friends, Abigail ser Be | Sheriff Jimmy Sullivan has been Reseived T. CONVENTION and Annette (Margie Gomez and | The Hwachon reservvoir is} }¢_instated Cynthia Perez) who are constant- | of the 38th paralicl and is tife loca-}" “Senator Lester Hunt, of Wyo- By June Yates ly admiring Doug and constantly located about seven miies north Last Wednesday five member i . fethe TREE. a ming, commented ny West Hig ont] UPsetting the apple-cart. As if all _ . tion of the strongest Red resis-|" «ou, investigations uncovered Guncil and their sponsor ere eve, problems weren't cnough|{ GEORGE M. RAY = {incr in North Korco in several nat Sulivan stared out as a Save! Prices Good Thru Wednesday 2 : : ouglas gets a telegram from veeks. | for Daytona Beach to attend the| ciaudette, the French airl he| Sms that one matter bruises the| ‘The reservoir itself is shaped {CoP 0 a beat and in three years State Convention of Student] aye, saying that she is coming| heart of ministers more than their} like an inverted “T” 1 base | oe of 78-thousand . Councils. The delegates were: people realize. Now, let it be} and s each 15 long. The or at least the commit- to America to see her “Douggy.” a Edyth Hampton, Eugene Roberts,| ”. Lat ousey. | known afresh that most ministers.| city of Hwachon is on its west uncovered that much a June Yates, Hoke Holcomb, Ar-| out of thoes Iudicrouy atatinet’|as a matter of fact all that I know.|tip. The dam is one thousand fect| = mando Henriquez, and the spon-} yo. have to come to the audi-|a called of God to serve man-|high, and the Reds ojened ten of| USE OF HINDI PUSHED L e i sor, Mrs. Olive Bond. torium Friday night. kind. It is the sincere desire of, its 18 floodgates | NEW DELHI—(4)—The _ all- 4 g , They arrived home Sunday and gaa? ministers to do the best work} The Reds may have had two] India conference on letters ap- } reported having a wonderful) paryE on TO BUY they can, and they, furthermore,| purposes in opening the gates—to] proved plans for the compilation Pkg. time. The convention, with Sea- work in the interest of and for|cut a main Allied supply highway] : jof an Indian encyclopedia i breeze High School of Daytona eee cfacale*y plese gaa the cause of goodness. Ministers| and to pave the way for a counter | mica Setar? republics offi ial See tok over the aaa obra dering want everything to be right.) offensive. |national languag : Princess Elssena Hotel, where all They want first things to be| Before today’s flooding, the!’ Conference delegates voted to meetings and discussion groups} The Key West High School] giyen primary import. They’re}The Reds made a strong ste and | s: 0 0. were held. A formal banquet and| Band has started a drive to buy| not called to let down gates, but|near the reservoir and slowed or) ‘tensity measures promoting the |. Cock Of Walk Fancy Bartlett dance were the main features|M¢w uniforms.-They are in need|/tg keep them closed against|stopped the Allied advances at|*\! Fi Friday night; they were held in|®f new ones because the larger| wolves that would rend *their| several points. But there is no in-| f India where regional tongue: No. 2% the hotel ballroom. ‘Other forms] boys can’t find jackets to fit them.| sheep, Tney love their floek and|dication that the Reds have start-| Prevail. The programs will re- : of entertainment included a swim-| The new ones will button down|@oq has placed them as over-|cd a major drive |auce Hindi to its simplest terms Cans P the front instead of the back and ere On the western front, the Allies|in an effort to spread it iri none ming party, a dance on the board- |seers. For them to want anything walk at the beach, a concert by| Will be coats. . less than the best for their peo-|@re firing on the import ant Red|Hindi speaking areas. the Seabreeze High School Band] , The Kiwanis Club will sponsor) pie is not likely. How some sheep] Pase of Chorwon, 17 miles north | ———————— and Glee Club, and a trip tojthe Band this time. Last time} tend to rend their own shepherd) °! the parallel. The cnemy return a | Shasineland. the Lions Club sponsored us: and] into bits is beyond God. He is a)¢d only light to moderate resis-| The delegates felt that they|4id a fine job of it man of Ged. Else he’ isn’t, Goal tance. || WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS MAGNOLIA CONDENSED | had learned many things to bei-|, In order to raise this money.| vill take care of that. If he is,|Pace Confers With MacArthur _ | IN THE LINE OF ot ter their students government|the Band will give a concert at| then treat him like one. General MacArthur has a visi- wee: 1951. We shall also play a concert MARSHALL SAYS |Secretary Frank Pace, Junior.| Children J ele LK 2. CANS 33e for the Convent students in the / SAYS - |Pace arrived here today to confer and returned home ready to start the Convent auditorium May 16, tor from Washington. =. after i | (Cortinuead From Page One) with the General and to visit the] he editorial and poem below} @fternoon. Both the Junior and! — h the al and R 1e 2 Nghia ee Wl Senior Bands will play. The Jun-| will be “very strong” by the sum-|Korean war front. were written by ninth graders in i ry s # r Ba ri ay first, a e r of 1952. But he cautioned: un- The Army secretary plans to Miss Weeks’ English class wos Sony Be Be eta no | COME TO THE the Senior Band will march in]less the nation works out a stable | spend about two weeks touring WHY WE GO TO SCHOOL [574 clay. It is expected to be the! military. manpower policy, “welthe Pacific area, There is 50 EGRET Cut Green TROPICAL TRADER Ey Wayne Huddleston biggest concert the Band has ever! will be weak without realizing the| speculation that he may obse We go to school to make use} played. reason.” new atomic tests at Eniwetok be-|] 718 Duvel St. Phone 1000 of the opportunity to acquire] The Band will sell advertising] Asked whether it will be neces-|fore returning to this country. | \ NO. 303 CAN skills and train ourselves to be} for the programs. Last time the}Sary to build the armed forces up | ——-—————. i more useful and more effective Band sold over $600 worth of ad-| beyond the present goal of about in the work we will do when we} vertising which helned to buy the} 3,500,000 men, Marshall said: Sy finish sencol. When we are going| uniforms we now have; we hope| _ “I don't knpw.,We hope not. Shopping renouad VA tw school we learn more about} to sell more this time That will depend on the world ig getting along with different peo-} The Band will appreciate it if] Situation this summer, as we Find out'who sells it by looking in the DENNISON’S FANCY ple. Your happiness depends on} everyone turns out for the con-| estimate it then.” Fow wel: you fit in with all the] cert. He expressed satisfaction with i 1 groups with whom you live. The peiaeas |the present status of the military : Y FL LOW PAG ES 14-02. Bul more knowledge and ability °o| ATTEND ORATORICAL \buildup following what he called - Bel. get along with people we have,] CONTEST }“a serious dilemma” last he | £Y Tel h Di i the better our democracy wii! be. Said Marshall: ° our telephone irector Bremer ay anny erowe “We are getting to the point Ms Y . = During Easter vacation Connie h : LOST LOVE Hudging and Mrs. Marien Stark 1n0W Where for the first time wej ; have a little leeway in trained By Georgie Carrera her teacher, went to the State} men. In May bewill be much bet- R ; Oratorical Contest at Floridalys, off—we 4 aes a wresar tt ‘# Sometimes I wander throygh the] State University in Tallahassee.| “Ii bane ae ie the eer eat Sti7 : ‘ night They went by train on Thursday] without overextending ourselves.” | = : to Silk In. sadness and in fear, and arrived there Thursday night. B ma | And long to find the love I lost, |The contest. was held Friday, y HAVANA GOMEZ WILL - : | As I dream of yesteryear. March 30, at 2 o'clock in a speech 4 (om of the University, and the Anal: ils _ eae : Sometimes I lie awake and think] five judges were speech teachers night and in the next few days ; i we both have known,; at the University. {its ability to pay for the airport, | THREE FLIGHTS DAILY i f that we were back Vinners of the contest were!should the court uphold its con-| | again, Harry Sands, Orlando, first; Con-| demnation suit. TO HAVANA TO KEY WEST CARTONS With the love we called our jnic, second; and Louis Lee, Jack- Se : Leave Arrive Leave Arrive own. sonville, third. Connie has gone| Small applications of boron on, Flight Key West Havana Flight Key West Havana further and rated higher than] some eastern U.S. fields help the|f| 9°? 1015 A.M, 11:00AM. | 251 9:00 A.M. 9:45 A.M, I roll and toss in fitful sleep, | any other contestant from Monroe] growing of alfalfa. Hey MS°P.M. 2:30 P.M. | 953 12:30 P.M. 1:15 P.M. Oren es ef eta Se Ruso California Marshall, 12-Oz. Pkg. 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Shipped Grade “A” Dressed and Drawn FRYERS » 59c My mind will bring no ease, ; County, according to Mrs. Stark. use the love that was so deep When interviewed, Connie said Has vanished with the breeze.’that she enjoyed most the Fort Sete Lauderdale contest, because there} MNS BAGsID kemmetel tel DIL [cl SENIOR PLAY IN she spoke before the student body, AUTOMOBILES SEE THE REHEARSAL while at the State Contest there Byilecrn Degtott ;were only a few University stu- T WI N Ss The annual senior play at Key, dents as audience. wi Hieh has been in rehe arsal' Both she and Mrs. Stark EYavdeeme 1130 Duvar Sr. PH. 1870-1871 for the past six weeks and will| that it was a successful trip. be ready for presentation at the} High § »0l auditorium Friday, April 13, at 8:1 i-_ In the title role of “The Tin THREE HOTELS IN Hero,” is Clay White as the shy, retiring young man who came to z : find himself in a predicament he Located in the Heart of the City B at POPULAR PRICES F expecte is her RATES WRITE or WIRE had not expected. His mother (played by Anne Yates, who has neasonaste — ROOMS sor REseavations : stepped into the role with a grace with BATH and TELEPHONE | ‘ and ‘vivacity that is charming to F d ° ° \ U.S. Graded Choice Steers! Tender CUBE watch) has misinterpreted a let- or Pershing Miller ter written by her son when he fe] was visiting France. While there Hotel Hotel Hotel he has rescu a French girl who 60 N.E. 3rd St. 226 N.E. Ist Ave. 229 N.E. Ist Ave. was going down to a watery grave 80 Rooms 100 Rooms 80 in a leaky rowboat. Unluckily he Elevator Elevator Rooms has failed to say how he rescued Solarium Heated Elevator the girl, a beautiful gold-digger 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION played by Connie Hudgins. With

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