The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 1, 1951, Page 7

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Adell Grateful (ttm _ ram ker wasn crrizen rage nh informative in regards to High-| Uj : n : ip to the 1856's, + v0 'For Safety. alks ay Safety..The points which he inant political men 7 brought out in his talks were | were wie Democrats plore Beare .: = F| ‘The following letter was sent | Te@dily Clear.” | Whigs. (Time an ‘i : ia Novel Tint: Brizilian 3 Arch Livingston, Moter Vehicle Portuguese by L. L Dane, Coramissioner at Tallahassee by lacmillan Com. C. C. Adell, Captain, US Naval City, 624 pages.) Base, Key West. guage used on “Commander Naval Base, Key i of a book pub- West, Fla., desires to convey his rca in the United States gratitude for Highway Safety of the exaggerate the charms Talks:given to civilian and Navy keeps Foye around which it fpersonnel in the Key West area e hi . But in - describing On Thursday and Friday, October the populnn %,0f, this work by 18 and 19, by Florida State High- the Cera Brazilian novelist,4 way Patrolman, Howell Gillett pasts lurb writer was. not far of Fort Myers, Fla. Seon when he compared the | “His talks were interesting and the dust jacket 1s ek pee 4 Englishmen he liked on- erhaps it jxn't ly English eating, drink nies ; E g, drinking, as the Russian amac “ae e ‘ sleeping and manners? The min- say erhap ar i ae : 1 : a ister’s wife had to travel from iterature are surrounded with : ae uarea: o Cate: the sacred aura of | the muck cas mounted on a small mule Tead and the Snuich meataed re with a native saddle new work has not yet gathered : a ees Ane an unto itself the barnacles of a ‘voice of an American from that justified greatn pd diary of 1835 protesting vio- yi tlently against the slz 2 ar imo. of course, de- {Indians oe Ties val different mutien, —cee FOR HOME or *9-4999 in Brazil. He also use: ty ; ale oo a ? iwhich you tre ve i witing techs sun [sich got ead end over wtucn | COMMERCIAL USE . . . Into deep weels of human lruined T anentionsd behavior unknown in Tolstoy's situated lay. A performer in any art, if tiesghte, ha : , heights, have GUARANTEED PURE | ned essible We Are Prepared To Furnish You carried one With Clear, Pure he want: ard 3 i nee jihad saemncata in his own Citizen Staff Photo by one at all hours of the das >w, cann, E | CAVERN, °< 1" ie i setsg ete ~ j Gi eecinniia tie iw ditties AT GOVERNOR’S DINNER upon the heads and backs of fa the ae ew discoveries | a on Pe i the miserable race of native In working te dhe Herbggh Laine Bats PE Sareea business and political figures attending the buffet dinn red Governor Fuller Warren at La Concha |dians iy the<gosd and tack u AND - e artist does not otel following Warren’s speech, were: Left to right, Joe on. Harry Ha serald Saunders, Governor Warre moc Mh of cruel ava. nicer: ‘od use them consciously, his work Andrews and Allan B, Cleare cerca Dai tials args ba va Mai tlre ni at least unconsciously shows: a ater ti ses without a drop of oe of their existence. } A eee ee ee — | tongues Under a Jee : ; peenen . Verissimo is a scholar as|i% a wilderness threatened by | only f eer a vertical sun Th - 3 Py hy ry aides sais ” y one frontier ype is ae c v a t 4 anc Bi ther s lo » y bay as an artist with words, | Weather and sé Men and viewer missed Saleen . Ww ; t fir ¥ t i eS f | get i: peal oh . sospaie ompson Enterprises, Inc. ard a super , : ‘Siar a sia er miss Ss illiamso rst minister concientous piece o 8g o these Ss, and you fae a? story teller. Sonia alow! e patterns of | picture of the Bi wilian covered from the | s interesting to see Presi. | Might fall asleep unless you're a (ICE DIVISION) Gee aes ae of the ex- ae F é ee Len a ee sie eae days. He s the exagger- Republic of « It ha zuel buddy |diplomat looking for a post in € stream of consciousness }90™ S€e!ns | he anc 9e- ‘lated, loud laugh all sto ci aha t iz ea oe.” | Venezuela ¢ : ae TELEPH! Wee weed io tue Patecie yond the viext hill the’ promise, [telling preteiey hee ae ry beer raped ia ec es and of Simon Bo peciae bee want to know the IONE ‘NO. 8 KEY WEST. FLORIDA ptes s ace why ‘ fel ey Crock by Jane : r wusing self by rolling te of her pas by James Joyce. He uses it with dp ae pia for which all mean-|ett and Paul Bunyan and the ‘ ient a e ellets ey ee oi s bo restraints as he crawls in and| Kind is searching, Yankee Pedller. Captain Rodri slices seaela pellets of bread. end SIBBINE | — aoa cae out of the minds and concious- Birth is there ‘on the book's; go and Fandango had elements of ;ly between 1835 anc i = vith great aS erity into | ness of his characters. He is well j Bo a tee ce primitive ;this character in them, but they | period w ed in M : % . Jona re a aware of Freud's penetration in. |202Y. and death and the stink | were soon muffled in Re coaktic lrimsimows evel cas eds : teas in thet Venee . to the levels of consciousness and |°! bodies. War is there and re-| melancholy of the minuano ey n_ yesterday e trouble. : | employs it to show living throb-| “lution. Man is there as a sol Het ene aaa ding tl mmediate- | seme and because the minister bing human beings moving in| J" @ kind father and a beast|of an important ditteoente be rose Brazilion. “novs; Sed WS owes hair te : the yesterdays of his race, inj essed with the preliminaries |tween Brazilian and No 4 work, several things oe- | the cts found their ioe ‘ : place of the costumed dolls in| 2! "production. Womanvis there | American literature the reviewer. One was richer than the natives and al ; 86°many stories placed back- | YOUN and waiting, and aged ie aaa : y and keene Te sal aly docka cate nie la tegen a 7 Wards in time. The short natural |‘lling her beads “and her y (Envoy to Caracas by Jane 1 ent. sie nee mntsten | Py eee ; ilbgue sentence of Heming- | ‘°™V. The © e is there and |jcas de Grummond, Non-fiction, | accra. Ancthec South |didn’t like, the Bnehs) ee way fame. is carefully balanced | S@4ism centered in the body of | Diary of a Diplomat, _publis riley sora ‘ Haber: Het HOt Sea with passages of narrative and |? Peautiful woman. Adolescence | by Louisiana State Unive vgek holars like ‘ 2S Re SEALE e i descriptive prose so that the six|'S there in erotic play in a fig|Press, Baton Rouge, Louisiana pe Me eee ee ae hundred page book almost never | fee and diseases 1 malignant! 217 pages.) te n rea m.| § ™ eats tumor growing a flower ‘ While E ; 3 iouble thanks to)” gypRERERS FIND CURE FOR MISERY % ; le Entice Veriacimo a ci DISTRIBUTORS FOR PURINA CHEC i feeding’ on: flex im vas if list ib) ,) om 7 TTACKS. RUS! 1 t KERBO. There is no pastel Victorian eeding on flest whipping up his Brazilian mas- | material ‘a ‘ Sin a Mere ce miat tee i ongivard BRING US ¥ ne FRED { reticence evidenced in the selev- pt of the figures which! terpiece with scholarship liqui-jdrama. au ‘ rou peeedt ae crear Pigs OUR COLGATE: PALMORIVE > eae = tion of events which he portrays {Key Booksc Galley No. Two fied by the mag ae : wrestion. Men and women who. formerly BN ys f t agic of imagina eae 2 nsrestion. Men and women who formerly 1 : on his canvas. All too often in}|™Move in the literature of the tion, some ray aterial fo 1 as Eine Bona nee : essed 8 Truman W De ver TE " his Brazilian frontier world the |North American frontier ¢ al- | historical aes SHB Venous. nt es fo 5 ACTIN co abut — ¢ ti * * L. color is of flesh ripped open by |S8° in the novel—the political re-|la arrived unexpectedly at Oe Acar Widas ; ‘ome ; : > “swords and” bullets” ada tHe ftvgeesothe settler, the. soldier,” University of Lo ‘d delightf ches: T ‘ . . e A y of Louisiane oh WE the dia - 1 hatchets of Indians and brigands.} the adventurer. In fact there's, This was in the for : - ’ wary : : TENDERIZED PICNIC 7 i as in the form of a new- must be ec I van And in the quiet spots of the] -— pene An res Filled, book when children play on the st - earthen floors with oxbones for § playthings, when young boys 4106 LB. AVG. play under a fig tree, when women sit on patios with their spinning wheels, the colors are warm and rich, the colors of a siesta sun. And these new renetrations and techniques are thoroughly digested by the author. There is no illegitimate literary’ flourish, for example in his “ counterpun. tal weaving back and forth in time in order to maintain the highest dramatic placing of the events in the saga, There is nothing forced about his intro- duction of a polished European into the frontier town to show the place in perspective. And the massive research which must} have gone into the novel no where shows the author over whelmed by his material. Only the professional or amateur dis- } sector of literature is aware of Mr. Verissimo’s excellent use of the manipulation of language and literary techniques, when placing yesterday’s historical novels next to this one. To the reader they are evidenced only in a book about one hundred and fifty years in the life of a Braziiian family in which every character is vividly alive | Mr. Verissimo’s country to so many of us up here means Car men Miranda, the samba and there’s a lot of coffee in Brazil So to North Americans particu larly, this book has a lot to say in. its frontier panorama. Eu rope’s frontiers are in some an cient April long ago, buried in a Nieberlunglied, or 4 y War or a preParthenon = y day. But Brazil is young as we are young, with Indian fighting and frontier settling within the memories of our grandfathers Time and the Wind puils back the surtain on a prelude of the Brazilian past which is very | i much like our own. Men and | | women lured to the west by a| | frontier dream, building towns ' around a public square and a church, raising cattle and wheat » A3ec THEY DIDN'T KNOW Mother didn’t know that her club's meetiy Boston Butt Mar-Gold Colored in 4's Pork Roast} OLEO | =§ @QYe | » 23e National Biscuit Fruit Cakes Are In HELLMAN’S Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise Full Pint Jar Armour’s Evaporated SUNSHINE CRACKERS MEL ([Hitos 2% 3 CANS 35c CATSUP Maxwell House — 14-Or. Bel. 19 COFFEE - EL PENDOR |CORNED BEEF ~ 37< Grade “A”Medium : date had Sater tx 2 ne tenged>: wale anda bbe Fo at tleetion of officers. « Dad dida‘t realize that the golf playoff was set for Nurday morning, and se he missed out on SUBSCRIPTION BY CARRIER DELIVERED Youns: son missed the important Boy Seout affair TO YOUR _ heesuse he didn't know he was to report at NCOR the meeting place at 6 PLM. the exciting finish, Phat zeod show that the family wanted te see, they didn’t know it was playing here a but didn’t know that she had heen discharged rw was getti from the hospital, a few days age. Weekly The family dida’t know they could have sold those household items when they cleaned out the attic with a Citizen classified ad — and used | i ‘ | The family missed out on the real savings at the anni- f their fa they fnited to see the big advertisement. e store, because versary sale KEEP INFORMED ON LOCAL EVENTS . . . BY READING Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID | J R ° d Peers eT re e Ke w e | —Just Keceived— sk Abou ~Day fria rer! St ¢ g Naw Shipment ok OF iiton bottles of the Wrutann | d ] | fitesseme pine e. aie | FRUIT CAKE INGREDIENTS Se to. Bicens_ Acie “Ase For ira PHONE 51 Pineapple - Cherries - Fruit Mix ee DNEA'S PHARMACY Currents - Dates - Raisins, etc. . A Ae pe hit tt Lee

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