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av 20% Ke At be in st Al Ty A COLES LS sme > on inka te ee TRE KEY WEAT CITIZEN OCIETY PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ° — * TR, BY . oP Bi > mae. Cries : a9 TT VMER, Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 : $7” Pupitshed naity ‘ . ' oe cs yoMAN Db. AK : a ew WW eI wT wT rrr rrr eves Z ¥ Fro’ 4 u er SOC, J | Dy ELL . oar corner or Fg eey Speaks At CDA VX-1 Squadron | Poinciana Social Club Is Name | pecs cate ae ; . miy Daily Ne . | |TO ATTEND MEET. : Fl z. Ne res D f i S W t . Ses ibe ott alte ‘ Wal . 7 } y ’ ° u ‘ ? ee at Pe ila Party Last Night | Chosen For New Women’s Organization | yy irr association. |" eel Actre eleats Wri —_— n wersary q | = Success eee e | tonne Wacidell Suecess | Poinciana Socias,Club ta the mame chosen. fon the newly-organ-| “Dp Herman:K: Moore and Louis a i = "es Catholic Dayghters of Americg celebra ra th’ anni-' ‘The informal steak and beer ‘ized women’s club in the Poinciana communi The name was! Carbonell of Key West will attend | Helen Berezovsky Co-Star Of Current Comedy At wD M. Actiaty of the organization of Key Ware i banquet! squadron party given by VX-1! cnosen at a meeting held Wednesday in the Poinciana Community | the meeting of the Board’ of Di- | 4 Ps * & ~ ® 8 at Wylk’s Stock Island Restaufant 0#"Thursday ae last night at the seaplane base | aes im res | rectors of the Florida Heart Asso- 4 e The, quest speaker waa Myr teeig Fidler, who spake “Of the [ pool ved highly enjoyable ne club was formed primarily to avsist the Poinciana recreation | eae Suniay at hea Ctent ij F I e ‘ many: works ‘of chapity. eet the CDA, which ig: intéfnhs } the Sebdout WAs,dlmest one hun- | committee in their tasks of supplying all kinds of recreation for the | Southern Hotel m Hollywood, Fla a Pee {or nterv iew > tional in cope.’ He ‘espetiaf ththttoned the $16,000 c§ntributed ded. Dey gent al officers eon- jmany children living there * me ——-—-|Dr. J. Hardin Peterson of Lake ii * toward the’ rebuilding“of St. Anjgice2_sorerss neqted) ‘with, VX-I and their! -phirteen women have now join-! Jain Ignd,. chairman of ‘the board, will: *~+*+***A*SsAAASsSePSeeGeeemasnteaahs : thony’s Hospital, after it es ees ose attending were Mrs, 1, |&¢ the club. Meetings will be held Admiral Brunson Ee . 2 BDORC THR SLMS: bing for saying repeatedly, “tf ce sen —_— wey po 1 W, Ferris,-Mrs. Virginia Barb, |at 10:30 o'clock each Wednesday And Family Arrive ithe boned and cid n mane! aie pay ie ; pe ei He in cal 1 was going to do a comp) - pote Ro UR ORIN epeae tse. nea ° Mrs. E. J. Moss, Mr. and Mrs. {morning in the community build- - | i ial viee af the two ferninine} 4, on Helen. B ere 3B! J. n ani | ) oe es jtion with the annu neeti! ate on Helen. But she : peeneataearitt fda gun. tr ae he Me el d He | William Berezovsky, Miss Viola | ing on Duck ayenue in Poinciana.| For Visit In City |members and the convention. of | n the play opening Monday | , busy talking abdyt ot Uaioe, qeganized on April Le y Nig Ar Veidt, LCDR. J. Tvedt, and Miss’ Refreshments are served at the : | the Florida State Medical Society. |n the Barn Theater is like!everything else but herself q _ Anperterbere etaeaty Eigne g Dorothy Raymer meetings. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Clyde | oo icat a_ sie of;all I can do take her gd. nal are still mem- e ay - Baas | ‘All women of P analare ae vice and just gine ” bers: mamely:’ Mrs. Josephine + Mrs. Hazel Gard of Key West) 2 Wiest Aid | welcome fe attend the lee ma {Brunson with their daughter, iF loridians Get c tithab there) creme tert oon Ne ‘ 3 Piodela, who was the, dirst Wor- ,and Gerald B. Thomas, USN, vere} 28 irst Atders lings. The club plans to sponosr Miss Barbara’ Brunson, arrived C ] oy T K . w fen, one WMO) will have a chance to se the flalt. 2 thy Regent; Mrs. Lorena Whal-| rhasied shortly after 7 p.m. last| Ti G t R LC cae such events as card parties and|in this city yesterday from Phil AMANRCE oO now ould i ter in a sieve t ing little star, “Comet” Be t ton, also a past Worthy Regent: | right at 212 Duval stree: 0 GeE NEE CLOSS | aances for all. For further inform-| adelphia, Pa., to visit with rela \Galif Micathor he cat virtue and the] sky, I call her, blazing away : Mrs. Pauline Pinder, Mrs, Mamie A ouitpliins cacmGly. wee C tifi tes jation about the club call Mrs.| tives Col. and Mrs, L. C. Brinton, | bur. eather | oe Out Ee iokt night and through the ‘ Moss, Mrs. Margaret Dion, Mrs.) ee entice at thal Cee Cee Leates | Feiertag at 121-C Poinciana exten-| 1439 Joh : "| This trip home may t Pacatnateine howing of “My Si i Wiepais McDermott Mrs. Vietor-|Petirmen oy. i austice Of the) oh Atzert, authorized Red| sion or Mrs. Clayton at 1425-J. | 1930 Johneon strect. |enough for two Key: West, 1 : ‘ 08 " She has the role as } deol Mee Ytadi ahd Ms. Virginia De-| Peace, Iva F. Albury, before a c Ba tint. goin ee Admiral Brunson flew down | Jorn t Polis. Cacia Gale en succeeded | Sherwood, the more practical] i merritt, gathering of friends. TE RtsERaG? WeitiChapter, an. (MG . Rene toonine wices ot his, otal, atid USN, son of Mr. and| wa r boyfriend was a| the two sisters who hit New ¥ ‘ Oe epi, so ene oii |__| with the Key West Chapter, an-| Community : pubes, Osh ai s, U pn cl Nn and Al: bosides Rin sotlgeecti as the baslunerenieee ae ; FS scat he “4 ¢ | Matron of honor was Mrs. Caro-! nounced that 28 member / }Comdr. Perry Harris and Lt.) Mrs. J Ward, 1438 Virginia|* ! in ee pastures around t} $ ee Busteteda sia tet Mayficld. Edwin A, Leedor: recently conducted standard first Concert Members ae ee ihre licde oiaies sales eee sy ue Ge ae eseslinaveiwona yD empeetes Be indulges in i ‘heap r served as best man. aid cla: satisfactorily passed 9 vYs RON 0 CR SO DH Cee Ode as floct the to catch up| ing De! riticials a rer 3 i eeonat 7 Opell oe x Admiral Brunson and his fam-|become reacctimated with the | lost the r © catch up| ing comments, veneered: witiei ; ave! Worthy Regent, Lorena Bia al cra mech Beene Coe cetinicates . To Elec t Officers ily will remain here one week | States, even if it’s only Califorina Hel af filly w horand a slightly hard-boiled ; |__ Whalton spoke of the aims, se aoe ka M Fiteh | Meerisene ef thin ynsisted| . Members of the Community | before leaving for a new station | weather. ¢ ten lengths ahead | tance of life's little trie! i and. member ship . of Ce i [ote are ae ahs “ of! housewives. block wardens|Concert Association nominating | in Seattle, Washington. He is re-] Their ship, the aircraft carrier] Of anyone clse in the Key lizes that her. lovely + | Systtyvtithe has Courts¢ i 45 eas vas EADY Bhat i, ‘ committee have prepared a slate} newing old friendships during his | USS Valley Forge, returned to the rs act A cy of femme: fatale * e 00. abby were | serving’ With civil defense and 1 t Saye ate: iG assistant stag within looking range Besos kni ; in Canada, Cuba, Mexico eee core t, Eu- "oth eiGeted citize Mr. At-|°! officers for the coming year; stay since Admiral Brunson was United States for overhaul last : n. i ‘ the Philippine Islands, and in++ dD u- "other thik Slane in advancea| Which will be presented to the executive officer here when the | December but was ordered back | #ssistant director, prompter, vet- | errants; that memmnehucies® 200,000 members: *PResix~ y} Doug-| zert will'start a class in advanced | cubscribers for vote. wlaval hospital was commissioned. | to the Far East when the Chinese |¢ran committee server and 1 While CDA Courts in, Florida, ly of Navy and’ first aid on Wednesday, Apri! 25, Cards have been mailed to sub- Communists entered the Korean] tess, she also manages to keep| However, } s Hose: Convention, veyery yt eed be rt U-8./'at 1:30-p.m., in the annex of the] .:ibers who are asked to fill in 2 . conflict house, rear a daughter and teach | writer sustains her, ea cree Cocetiat alee: 15 abs gard? (08 4 7 }First Methodist Church. Anyone] their choice ct candidates or a | key Westers Join [te Vatiey Forge bad been in| rama and spegch at the Convent] she too has a romantic inter financial suppart, for orphanages. | yy, neal wil ive f din ey having completed the standard] ternates and mail them as soon as r ‘ A © F see the Far East for nine months and school. Helen seems to enjoy the aracularly the Mary, ;Help -af fees weve tee groom is stationed course within the past mee years | possible. Arm ir Force s the first carrier to launch her! She is small, compact girl with| and knows how to put the Girmtains School’ lor’ Bove ad ere. may enroll in the ee : per Be ee ees On Shari Natice planes against the invading North ep panne eae a cleat anomie character and lines eae Dr. Ra lph H eas ey ‘Wester Gets ‘ The ship is now at her home| became acquainted with her doing] — Well, as L say, 1 lost the racedp rm spears we presated re Ia ers | ‘The following will receive their} Two young men of Key West] por at San Diego, Calif : the presentation of “Skylark” by|interview Helen in person,> but Ee pata sian ioroduéed tte To. Atted State Red Cross standard first aid cer- 'Admiral’s Praise pak ue Bae Aamny MES HONE Gas the. Players over 2. year ago.) Otto mul me in ie a ifi ee aa EAN é does'nt waste time. | the », she took a terrific rib- ag hat! enteytainers, Hilda, Pullara, who! L f M | tificates as soon as they are re4; a “Well Done” was in order for} Norman Thomas Beott, 17, AN The i that time, she to a terrific ri Imagine that! sfaea} At’, and."Be My ‘ine B ood Bank eet | ceived en ie sien Charles H. Means, storckeeper,}of Mrs. Frances Beott, 183-F! le and Neil Fleck, USN, ‘who sang! . Monrtie County Hespital wi area office in lanta: Oscar first class, USN, husband of Mrs. | pa oe ae ea fi 'y Hespital will be! inciana. and arles Sims, = s rs i & s * 3 s 2 ® e . : FJ * z ® . . . . ° . . cee | SE Iks Club cocktails hour from eer re ee tay River” ’ Gus Ayala accompanied thi ease on the piano. The menu included Key West pnion. ..soup, stuf- shrimp,, cocktail,, chet’s salad, roast turkey, fing, cranberry sauce, » alwes, ice cream, cake and cof. psinemenenibers and guests “preventy' "Mrs? ‘Herz —were the Mesdames Virginia, De | Doctor.on_ Soa Sp — wept ity | Hospital. | Olaf Soderberg, Alberta! Stevens, t! wo bersti in the Douglas, ‘Trevor, Anthony. Ulchar, association... Tae 5-Mpung, and Nancy Young, aia emplacements at Wonsan. ‘LCDR Whistler Has Reported For Duty i merrt, Lorena Whaltoi e¢oPerke; Margaret | )G, te Delia * tr s, a in, it) ee "ACS, Evcen S. Cough and “Sheik of Ara- whipped ' Burgow) technician, on ,Helen penreschted af the. Sth ‘annuel Avila, George Best, Rupert Bram- je nnua! itt, Amion Dedge, meeting of the Florida Association a Of Blood Banks to be held in Fort) Dorothy Gravat_ Edward Lauderdale Saturday ahd Suit coo, sR Agn “ewin, day.:Dn: Ralph Herz, president of medical ‘staff, and Migs | Agnes! e Han- N. Khowles, George Koehn, Roy ‘ | Lewin, William . - haspita} blood bank wii Met thes $e Rita Bripa Momb, { representatives. i j Piodela, Norman Riley, Idolidia! y the! jadrig ick pment ti bap jautle! ‘Salis,’ Joseph R. jSands," mont Cafes,.Mary Agner McCur- Pe ya$MuPean Austin, Tessie Martine, Tessie Judep. Lyn ee Pr H evi {ita Deiviilar, Amelia Thompson, uerite cet Pont |¥tadi, ' Margeret ‘Dion, Edna Dion, Elea- <CJMartinez. Anna Holik,) Mary ign Day nor Wyik, Mamie Noss, Eugenia ete i Josephine Peace bed “i ‘ar I Wolf, Adelaide Elisworth,' Mary Wilma Lesher, Lila Lami. Sa we ahs P. Elisworth, M: Lavesque, M: Ciesinski Alice Novack, | Anna’! orean Action, Godir Jennie DeBoer, \Rose Corcoran, Josephine James, Jean' The.novel position of being a . Witkers, Dolly ~McDermott,' On~ Joseph, Josephine Bonamy, Kath- | “soldier for a day” was the recent dina, Delgado, «Coming Events SATURDAY, APRIL 21— _ §ehnming class,’ special inter »est group of . Officers’ Wives’ cid, will meet from 10 to 1 a.m. at the seaplane base of. teers’ pool SUNDAY, APRIL 22— 4 to 6 p.m. at the club. FONDAY, APRIL 23— ta Sigma Phi sorority. wil meet at 8 p.m, in the em p.wyment ofiice on Simonton t ttreet. Anchor Lodge No. 182 will.mee at 8 p.m. in Temporary Ma sonic Home on Amelia street. Beginning Spanish class) wij) meet trom 3:20 to 4:20 at San! over) Palace Carlos school, theater. TUESDAY, APRIL 24— Kiwanis Club will have an an- niversary party at 8 p.m. at THURSDAY, APRIL 26— Raul Young Adult Fellowship of the 4 First Methodist church will mect at 8 p.m. in the church} American Legion Auxiliary, Ar-| tice, USN, 93 Fuller strect, Buf- inn thur Sawycr Post No. 28.) falo, N. Y., serving aboard the Order of DeMolay will meet at will meet at 8 p.m. at the!submarine tender USS Howard} 7:30 p.m. in the temporary Legion Home on _ Stock} W. Gilmore operating in the Key - _ Masonic home on Amelia Island. West arca. i Ti Street. Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64] Frank, who entered the Naval »~Advanced Spanish class will will mect at 8 p.m. in the!service in January, 1951, received ros: school, ter. ge over be played at 8» p. Fort Taylor’ Officers Bowling “for> all te “Club. andicrafts class tor avives wil! meet at 7:30 p.m. on the Naval Station *®V6hinis class, Officers’ Wives’ Fd whial ieee. eaeh Get oe het tee abe LR eerie cies a at “will meet at 9 a.m. at the}. 4:30 p.m. at the seaplane} ouceg today 3 MT Naval Station tennis courts base officers’ pool. s att Ss voi siblcneat: the : pool: Alcoholics Anonymous — will meeting on the patio at Fort WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25— ‘Arthur. Sawyer * “American Legion at 8 p.m. a tthe Legion home. oon Amelia street. we -ASLip_ DeyRon Eleven Offi- Mary MeKnight, t from 8 to 9 p.m. at San Palace g anve s. sponsored by a special interest group of the Officers’ Wives’ club, will at the navy wives: Tfrom.9 aim. to noon at the! «4 « Naval Station bowling alleys. officers above the recieation building Post No. 28, will meet “nod ‘Scottish Rite Bodies will meet ant 8 p.m, at temporary home leén Diaz. Beulah Demerritt, L. E. McCammend, V. A. Albert, N. M. Taylor, C. Martinez, Joyce Park, Neil. Fleck, USN, Hilda Pullara, and Gus Ayala. exnerience of Norman G. | Berg, chief radioman, USN, husband of Mrs. Norman G. Berg, 1221 Olivia street, Key West, who is a sailor attached to Naval Amphibious Group 3 in Korea. The experience was occasioned ; when Lt. Gen. Matthew B. Ridg- at Aeropalins. way, USA, the then Eighth Army Juasior Chamber. of Commerce !Commander and Rear Admiral | will.meet at & p.m. at the club!L. A. Thackerey, Commander of house. | Amphi bious Group 3, arranged an : cers Wives’ club will have a l.p.m. dessert-bridge party 1 Bowling tor officers’ wives be “exchange for a da program | . gins, @t 1:30, pan, at the Na-| between Army and Naval per- i val Station bowling alleys. >” '| sormel. This plan gave the Navy man a chance to try out foxholes Mor size, while the Army men boarded Ships. at_Inchon to gather a little La Corichs Navy Wives, Club Noss will meet at 1030aIn' in building 173 on ue jNaval ‘Stabe | t Beginning golfers clasg lof Of “salt.” a ficers’ Wives’ club will;meet} ~-Amphibious Group 3 has scen _ at 10 a.m. on the paltdba action Rhreotg amphibious land- t i clioasis op P| Piha: rea; and assisted in the | Naval station, ddaymtent “of political refugees | rt Inchon when the communists Key West, Bridge) Nalilleuen' overran that port. will meet at 10 p.m. th the Coral Room at the Overseas i Hotel Buffalo Fireman | On USS Gilmore | Ca Ladics Auxiliary, V. F. W. Post No.-3911 will meet at 8 p.m. at the V.F. W. Home. Hl R. Frank. fireman appren- Cuban Masonic Lodge. his recruit training at the U First year Spanish Ne) .wcond | Naval Traiing Station, Newport, half, will meet? from! 3:20 to | R. I. Before entering the Navy he * 4:45 p.m, at SaniCarloé school, | graduated from Canisius High } School. Radio Club Meet Sq For Friday The meeting of the Key West Amateur Badio:Club which was to be held last night was postponed. Another meeting ig planned for Friday, April 27, 7:30 p.m., to take over Palace Theater. Sewing Group Monroe} C: est grou meet at 8 p.m. in the annex Taylor Officers’ Club at 12:30 of the First Presbyterian Jack Elias,' Stephen | re @ | Island, jtute Elonia Means, KKey Wes | destroyer he crew of Hen E. Smith, village, fuel USS Zellars, part in the bombardment of the | Hardy, John A. Knowles, William enemy port of Wonsan, Korea. | His ship. hus been acting as a ntonya, Fran- jearitire and,.suppert ship along rancis "both, coasts of Korea. ying the Zellars In Island City Lieutenant Henry Whistler, the Surface section. Assistant Opera Fleet Underway y Whistler Cc sapeake, Ba Leer. Brooklyn, ond Mrs. N. Hawthorne street, eceived his Degree from Fo! ty. New York C: graduate work in mathematics at York Uni after attending ing school at ichuset nd F a Diego, stroyer, h fe officer in Electronics. Following that duty, signed to Ma electronics, and spector (clectronics) San Francisco, 1946, Ledr. ed to inactive di ed in November, |employed as an the Transcontinental Micro-Wave West Coast Telephone and Radio Re Section, Bowdoin | Radar engineering at the Massa- Institute of Technolog} t Fire Control school at erved aboard the (DD417) as gunnery and radar officer, and char; of Squadron y System, Pacific Commander has reported Anti-Submatine De- velopment Detachment for as Project Officer in the Material | His previous duty w: tions Offi Training is a Bachelor of Science rdham_ Universi ity, and did post- versity. In tered the naval service and Radio Engincer- College, Morris Be later uty. 1950, he engineer Telegraph Company. He is a mem! Engincers. His, atic-Pacific with II Victory. Ledr. Wh former Ss Minneapolis, age 5, month. Mrs. m. Hostesses will be Mrs. | Church. Bae Bee need the a= League bowling for all navy other wives of VX-1. Driver (to ver. wives begins promptly at) Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of|ing to enter): 9:30 a.m. at the Naval Station the Eastern Star, Golden} ma‘am.” hawling allevs Eagle Hall, 1211 Petronia} (Fat woman): s) Club, lunejcon, _strect at 8 p.m. Whistler ber of the of Radio Engineers, and the jAmerican Institute of Electrical medals include the American Area, Asi- Philip- pine Defense, and the World War service 8 stars, tler is married to the Jeanne Collins Minnesota. have two children, Carla, Marie, and Warren Edward, one and the children will remain in S@n Fran- cisco until her husbaid has ob- tained suitable quarters for them. fat woman try- sideways “Try t “Bless you, jbut I ain't got na. sidewa: native the son of Mr. Edward Whistler, Brooklyn. He he was as- chusetts Institute |of Technology as an instructor in s ships in- Terminal Cal. Whisteler was releas- Until recall- 427 Caroline street, aboard the for was uussell, | Commended’ by Rear Admiral Al- Task Foree Com- mapder; fop destructian of a troop storage tanks, Carl ‘to cuty Ss as icer, Unit, of 229 1942, In was with Insti- of They his and of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sims, 200- D Poinciana, are en route to the AAF Lakeland base in Texas to- day for training. Norman, a junior in the Key West High School, ami Friday close friend Charles, for sical examination hoping to enlisted in the AAF. Less than 24 hours: later, received long distance calls con- a phy- be firming acceptanc The boys left Saturday afternoon for Mi- yami to be sworn in Saturday evening. Beott and Sims will report immediately for duty after fly-' yng from Miami-to the AAF Lakeland. base. ’ MRS. ROBERT FUTRELL VISITS PARENTS HERE Mrs. Robert Futrell, Sanford, | Fla. accompanied by her friend, | Mrs. Hubert Pearce, are here v iting at the home of Mrs. Futrell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Roberts, 730 Windsor lane. “TEMPERATURES, AT 7:30 A.M., EST | ‘ 57! 38 20 Atlanta Augusta Billings Birmingham Bismark Boston Beffalo Charleston Chicago Corpus Christi Denver Detroit El Paso Ft. Worth Galveston Jacksonville Kansas City KEY WEST 56} 47 72 72 Key West Airport Sunrise 59 am. Los Angeles Sunset 3 p.m. Louisville 3| Moonrise 8:00 p.m. Meridian 7 | Moonset 6:15 a.m. Miami a Sa Minncapolis a | ides Memphis New Orleans Naval Base | New York ;| TOMORROW Norfolk High : lew Oklahoma City 9:27 am: 3:08 a.m. Omaha : 14:03- p.m. 4:20 p.m. Pensacola : 000 Pittsburgh ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Roanoke | Reference. Station. Key. West St. Louis Time ofj Height o: San Antonio Station— Tide {high wate San Francisco ‘ Bahia, ttonda > 4 Seattle tbridgers : Seon tm, 0 r | Tallahassee No-Neme Bey 6 os! Tampa 68) (eas ond): 42h 20m Washington 44) toca Caica Sandy Pt)» -Oh 40m s 3 | taldes Channel Daniel Evans Is (north end) 42b .0m rl. f son; Elected Comdr. Daniel Evans, 320 Truman ave- nue, was unanimously elected Grand Eminent Commander of the Knight-Templars for the state of Florida at the grand an- nual convention of the Most Wor- j | shipful Union Grand Lodge of the went to’ Mi- | accompanied by “his | { they i! Total last Says FORECA 1 | Key t and Vicinity: Partly cloudy and continued warm. to-| Gay through Sunday. vy cloudy’ and continued warm through Sunday. attered afteinoon show-| sough portion today ‘and: in: Sset area Sunda: | Jacksdnville thru the and" East Gulf of Mexico: to’ moderate _ easterly winds today becoming moderate ; southeasterly. probably fresh at times Sunday. Partly cloudy weather with few scattered show- ers in sc Jackson No small j have been issued. | REPORT Key West, Fla., April 21, 1951 Observations taken at City Otfice, 9:00 A.M., EST Temperatures | Highest yesterday 87 Lowest last night 76 Means. 82) Normal .>* Precipitation 24 Kours Total this monta Excess this month Total this year 4.23 ins. Deficiency: this year 1.46 ins, Relative Humidity at 9:00 A.M. | (Pa werometer (Sea Level) 9:00 A.M | 30.10 ins.-1019.3 mbs. | Tomorrow's Almanac \—)—Minus sign. Correction to be subtracted -(+)—Plus sign: Corrections - he added Free and Accepted Order of Masons’ lodge in Jacksonville. The meeting was held on April 18 at 412 Broad street in Jack- sonville. Chance of! | Florida’ “| climax ig ‘i ‘In Air Foree At Wyoming Base Pfc, Marvin Greene. son of Mr.| Harry Greene, street, Key West, presently training as an Air Force Technician at the USAF Techni- and Mrs Whitehead cal School at MARVIN GREENE !nounced by the Commanding Of- s, | ficer. At this historic former cavalry! outside Cheyenne, Force is training young airmen in specialties needed for Besides clerical skills such as clerk-typi: grapher, and administrative speci- : is at Warren Air n automobile mec- powerman, operators post “the air many power. alist, the Force B, hanics, eC ec During and tion, when “net worth a of postage TICKETS AND RESERVA’ Tickets and Phone Reservatio Faye’s Gift Shop, La Concha Ht Admission "Base, Wyoming,: it has, ,been..an- after the Revolu- paper continental,” was reached Continental Congres; accept ifs own money in payment JUDGE AQ’ (Continued from Page @ have said that they would have to ban Meacham as a commertial field unless improvements madé. CAA has also Said that it would’ have to leave Key unless a publicly owned field vailahle’ for its facilities. Une — til July 1, CAA can remain at Boca ,Chica; after that, it ,move. Officias, regional and. trict of the CAA, have ex ,themselyes strongly. in. far | Meacham field as, a munici county airport. They, have that CAA would not, put up hundreds of thousands of do that would,,be. needed to buil brand new field further up Keys. The county at. present ; lease on Meacham ., field. court will have to-decide whe | @ lease constitutes control. | Goes the city can’t condemn prg ‘erty controlled or owned by cther municipality. The city claims in its suit ti the: county lease is invalid. action for condemnation ‘isd rected against the actual ov ney Key West Improvement, who have hired a prominent. of Miami lawyers to fight city’s suit. 323 is, Warren Air Force i | the Air} and Tap will be Chincalaalk tor the next two wi Regular Scheduled Classes Will Resume Monday, May 7th , clerk-steno-[ electricians, and repair- money was the when the refused to NOW AUARAGIA At The Barn Theater Telephone m -. $1.50 ¢