The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 19, 1951, Page 8

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Pe con nev he A mye the edi; mac tha’ P not in 000 erg sas H fro our He ey nee H 0 a Page # THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday. July 19, | AK rveant ts a ass iad 2s ne Bo — a ¥Cd b ounds es 1 Lesson, (ing their travels ! = sf « t rid i s wife The first. Richard, wes born ir : Prince Of Wrath mantinnalta ee : ee ee tans Weeeater) BUF Only Those , Internationalist °° ee ign he foo. Ante es a : ) — oe ee “ va ane Munich, Germany. And now— : = = —_ Oer2ZlCn | —_—_“—-——_—__— = Be Served Horida Beverage Department Advises Sheriff’s Offiee Here sheriff's office here h ed a bulletin from the State | ida Beverage department assee in reference to the| ement of laws which state | that no one, in uniform or civilian | be served alcoholic} unless they are over enty-one years of age. | The bulletin, sent by Lewis M.} chott, director of the beverage tment follows in full Federal Government is ictivating military camps all the U. S., which includes and it will not be very we will have many re members of the armed fore-| F our midst | The orida before am PS REE ee FERRIS FAIN, first basemar | for the Philadelphia Athletics. is in a Chicago hospital with a broken foot—because he kick ed first base in disgust after popping out in game Sunday It happened during the with the Chicago White Sox i 1 of the armed force S,| Comiskey Park. A bone in hi: hows date of birth, photo-| instep was cracked and he'll be i or prints and signature | eit a6action for anonth, holder. This will el-| excuse for selling,| > > Ue. serving aicoholic bev-| Today In History to any member of the arm-| "444 ¢ f Ww under twenty-one years | Rights Cc pveneion: n Set eca which includes wine anyone under ne years of age. Civil mbers of the armed foi thin the meaning of this The Federal Government is pro- 1 a uniform identification} 1 officers and enlisted ree: vention “A great many boys and girls! n uniform think if they are old ' nough to wear such uniform, | sht jan his jof the womer me nd: probably fight for their coun- | they are old enough to buy| !919—Race rioting in Was! coholie beverages, but our law} ton, D. C. “No” if they are under twen-} 1921-—Jap field iriv ars of age. out of Turlock V 1e armed forces do not ask’ antes. ail vendors to refuse to sell} 1934--Some e of legal age, but do ask! ctrik, t vendors show concern about | go » ability of military patrons to| indle what is served them. Ser 100,000 bout San Frar back to work. 1936—Due to the d ng any intoxicated person AR hbs pes Buk evidence of the vendor maintain- | pen (ue ng a nuisance ; 1941 — Br V-for-Vi Commanders do not like to/¢campaign la ed » the it any place “Off Limits,” but | nent ll not hesitate to do so unless} 1943 1,251-mile pipe th e conducted with propriety | carrying oil from Texas to Ne and in a Jawful manner.” | Jersey finished se 1946-—The Equal Rights Ar endment to the Constitution fe Todays Birthdays im rere ‘ewotnras vote in th Paul V. McNutt. of New York, ; U. 8. Senate onetime Ambassador to| , 1947—President Truman Philippines, Federal Security ; Dill pting Amer trustee and Indiana governor, born} ship, under the UN, of the Pacifi n Franklin, Ind, 60 years ago. | islands previous!) andated Lieut. Gen. Harold Lee George | Japan Culver City, Calif, retired,| | 1950—Truman proposes rtime chief of Air Transpor ilization to pre the cour nd, born Somerville, M. for any b PS ago. a: Viedlin Hall Ayelsworth of New| WEDNESDAY. JULY 18, 1951 York, lawyer, former NBC presi 1861,—Fi i ent, born Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 65} react Henry P. Rusk, dean of the | _Ne: State College of Agri-| phia begin using -, born at Rantoul, Ill, 67) and car. tickets lawyer, emergency Dr Hlinoi go. r to the shortage of r P. Snow, journalist, au-| 1364 Abortive oreign correspondent, born | ence to end Civil \ n Kansas City, Mo., 46 years) Horace Gr ago, jagents, at George M. Harrison, president} ~ygg)__ } the Brotherhood of Railway | Cornpany mize special assistant to the} — )g97. great » Mobilizer, born in Mar-| strike hits the w« Mo., 60 years ago. 1914——-Beginning | Air, Corps—the es Co., WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1951 | of the U. S. Sig Hermann Hagedorn, author, | lished born in New York, 69 years ago.| 1918—Beginr Bishop Oliver’ Jamiés “Hart~ of} Marne offensi hilddelphia, Episcopal leader, | Vavy rn at York, S. C., 59 years ago. Dr. Louis H. Bauer. of Hemp- | tead, N. Y., noted physician, | 1 in Boston, 63 years ago. fford Odets, famoys play- , born in Philadelphia, ears ago. jreaching credit cont | Phases of public housir Strunk Lumber Yard Distributors for Barrett Roofing Products PREPARE FOR OUR RAINY AND HURRICANE SEASON Starting Now, the Show Runs Thru November If Your Roof Is Good and Tight This Message Is Not For You When The Downpours Start, Roofers Will Be Far Apart and Hard To Get CALL US FOR ALL KINDS OF ROOFING MATERIALS AND ROOFING PAINTS Strunk Lumber Yard DISTRIBUTORS OF BARRETT ROOFINGS PHONE 818 120 SIMONTON STREET >" ¢iwWanis Club, 6:45 p.| Fresh Ground HAMBURGER Pure Pork Roll SAUSAGE | : 39¢| BACO ilson’s—Lb. Pkg. LAl N. B. CO 3 CANS 33¢ WILKES WHOLE TOES 3 Sand 25¢ WM. P. 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