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r ees Page 7 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, Lai ve U eae Nr Te re Cue mel Wests Citizen ” Hel; ved By vi Maui x Of Dirnes iW ett, tere £Ducbhitty, Ac} cu! in Ibusled daily (except ; sunday) by L. P. Aenea owner and pub- | 1 he Citizen Building, corner of Greene And Ann Streets. | De Serene Cnty) Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County | Co L. P. ARTMAN Editor 3 by SAYER ral NORMAN D, ARTMAN Business Manage: | Did you ever wateh a group of da | 2 at a cocktail par! y West, Florida, as Second Class Matter a picture? The women B rd : TELEPHONES 51 and 1935 j hair, put on lipstick and me with Ww ae i sah 4 he fixed smiles. The men strais win WSwremiver of Tne Associated Press—The Associated Press i exelunvel | Pe pig ae Petal on ike 0) meieed to Use for reproduction of all news dispatches credited to i Fs cc Be EE BEARLA COA 3 ise credited in this paper, and also the locai new. | Be se i last weeky\ gelads — nd in) eo aa disappeared, Why? a ilies of Florid “ter start! wT, ikea | as if he "I rt er’ 95c per er sane year $12. 00, single copy 5c | expected the camera,t|conceal a ing, n (by car 7 P 4 A a ; ON un at first, but gracious y posed “i "ADVERTISED . RATES MADE KNOWN C ON. | APPLICATION B icainesrealiaeds thatslic wae tk Sw. tebhetilcen ‘is an open | forum and invites discussion of public issu a photographer doing his duty. am Sekiiesudjects of local or general interest, but it will not publis! Thank you, Sir! = $a mepOR TOUS coinrilunicatiors Navajo Indian Zhahay Horse's ~ = teen . 7 SEREED . Son, who was interviewed with a e ij ‘einai ~ “yeh-ah-et-ay”” th he at ppm ‘a npnoe (of hearty “yeh: - et: a the 2 - cos sonic, eh oR! DA RE g 5 : 3 day, returned | rom ava, ui to — Citizen Staff Photo ali smiles. Said he, “Havana is a ‘uy Las cas On ' " aia sin Sit “al beautiful city, but ‘it is nice to be fei Saar: ase Th ALL EYES, EYES FRONT! Party-goers at Raul’s paux the evening’s pre-occupation for the photographer. Left to right are back where it is inigity quiet. : ing i +. Jere Snader, Flight Lt. Ian Stuart Foster, RAF, ce sd pienists, Jack Lowe and Arthur Whittemore, Susan McAvo, | return to my home soom where it is i to : ** Citizen reporter, Crosswell Bowen of the New Yorker mag . Mrs. Ruth Bowen and Mrs. Carl Hilton of Hilton Haven, Mrs. peaceful.”. . He expects to head upri " Poe Lillian Urico was also in the party but ducked the camera. | for Arizona for a visit to his par- ‘y: Somnnedl on - 4 SNES es: ES es AES Ee ee at Se — —.—| ents, (with reservations) this sum- inst cele ERIE STACI EEE 5 Se : <== +, lowed and Saturday marked the not only themselves but to the other | mer. Suggested Slogan: for the Na a IMPROVEMEN *% Rie eZEN wrth mr big, night -- the Al-sectional con- members in their home bands. Pe ig Se non Ree s | 1. More Hotels pe ‘Apacitaents cert, i Have A Heart!. . Heard at the old- aa 2 ee and Bathing Pavilion. a ‘This was a thrilling evening ‘or | Volleyball Under Way timer’s« railroad banquet, “Yes. faite $. Airports—Land and Sea. : By ding both. the stu- By Ray Winkie I'm working on my third marriag2 4 Consolidation Be Pointy and chy Governments, i¢ audience.| Wednesday, January 16, the ele- | now.’’And the reply, “Listen, fel- 5. Community Auditorium. ‘ . re- venth grade met. the eight vin, the | low, .you’re slipping. I’m. beginning 1} second game of the yoJeyball.tour-.| ignfourth."? What became e:ces, 110 nament. It.wag a vers f wujltiad ‘ties? | he” ate Orchestra, Vand well played vith “BOUQUETS AND satcunnts| , 110 in the All State Band, and 600! grades finally winning 0 27. Tennessee W:liams said the rave- \ inol946. She is the d hi +>. | singing in the All State Chorus. The! Lillian Key was high point girl review of-A Stretear Named De- | e daug tere Written and Edited by Students of the School convert was performed before..s’A | for the eleventh grade with éléven | sire,” made him blush, idded | Mr. and Mrs. Hilary A. ‘Crus ‘audience of approximately 2.000 points and Sharon Pritchard with | that he ‘Was shocked at the ‘audi- ; Jr. She is a student in the ata eS WIDENED. STREETS: ON! ee TO RELIEVE CONE The Citizen tells about. 465 cars passing Truman ave- nig and Simonton street in'15 minutes, about the record- SATURDAY, JAN. 26, 1952 f Ge i ‘ z - i : e ,. people at the Fort Hesterly Armory en for the eighth. ence reaction of the teenagers who breaking traffie over the Overseas Highway, and about BET SSUDENTSATIEND & The ones who | ma a trip are Ts It was a beautiful spec-| Thursday, January; 17, the ele-|iaughad at the wpmme moments, | frere, ot the Convent of 7 , fe pepeiie So neOn Ee ‘0 young people in spark-/venth grade played the ninth and} A glance of a letter from Cactus, Immaculate. The dimes the record-breaking trafic deaths in Florida thus far this*year, and The Citizen often mentioned,. during last syear, the ever-increasing congestion of - traffic. in Key est. " That congestion is a problem, ‘and we shouldn’t be Bubbus, Thursday, January 10, marked | Shirley ar | the day that 21 eager Diversified | Stave, Cooperative Training students with | Margaret their coordinator Mr. Chapman dez, Jean Me eft for Miami to attend the annual; dred Archer ling color from their and uniforms, | won 41 to 36. | Jack Routley at Lossiemouth, Seot-' dollars contributed by Ameri- ns and instruments. | Evelyn Nettles and Vita Barrosa | land, calls for a more thorough per- Fi The feature of the evening was’ tied for high points in the eleventh |usal'than the one I had via court-| C@ns ‘0 the March of Di Pe “\the band concert directed by Paul grade with eight points each. Nor-|esy of Club 1% The man is posi-; Pe!ped. Patsy and - tens , Levalle, the famed conductor of ma Machado for the ninth had 14 | tively witty Li. Harry Phillips,; thousands of other _ polio, vie | listrict convention for D.C.T. stu- | Camalier, Bobertey. ie the Cites Service Band of America. | points. onee known as Hero N | : med i : s. | io. 1 and) tims. Patsy had o Gardner, fe Roberts, Do | . ih ! y had: an opel onérs because they have | tents in the seventh district. Aa He was well recieved by all but a Half is now siero No. 2. .The ‘al about the City Commissioners beca th The students boarded the Grey-|e"tv Torano, Nilo Gar : ily ‘by: te band “inemba Junior High Assembly | pbk half award was the resuit of| 0" her leg when she. was, fo =not-solved it. It is an exceedingly difficult job, oe ‘ « oa ne Hay cae with BN oul ae Betancourt. selves who have long resp By Do'ores Tavior the other afternoon.’ another Hol-| years old, and is scheduled who offer: | great anticipation and made onty agreed tha e 4 ed his iti s coun-!| The Junior High Assembly, held y “Commissioners would be grateful to anybody Ndbstop at GrephoundiKey before Vepankine Niacaas (aad _\ed his position as one of the coun- | e y mes, not Sherlock, must have had! another operation - this, - leading conductors. Mary on January 17 in the Auditorium,| a surprise along with Phil and Bar- nd Roberta Van Alen play- started with the Flag Salute, fol-| ney. .The social whirl, at least! 4; i 7 b ed elarinet in this band. jlowed by the National Anthem.| that’s one namé for it, in Miami hsphoteht ramet ey. Not to be forgotten though is|Barbara Meggs, Junior Student] last weekend must have been some J ap hi h are re |the band clinic which is separate Council president, announced that} merry-go-round! I viewed the dizzy- loin the March of Dimesf: jand aart from the concerts. This the dramatics class would be in| ing results Monday and the circles | cri aepeerrspy Subscrihe te Te G rkable solusion. But is there anybody who knows the Stanswer?” The Citizen does not think so, with one ex: Seaption, the widening of Key West: streets. “Sse The Commissioners proposed parking on one side o mmeratreets to relieve the strain, but there were. man) es.against that ae Some ‘residents asserted it plan put into effect, it, would be useleis- fo n it they would be unable tc reaching Miami. That evening they ;ed the purpose for which it was tayed at the Lindsey Hopkins | intended and at the same time pro fotel on the 15th floor of the Lind-; vided a holiday spirit with loads ey Hopkins Vocational School. ef fua for ev ‘one. After a goot night's sleep??-- ae all were aroused frdm slumber at HIGH SCHOOL MUSICIANS All the expenses of these med by Mr Obi Break ‘organization was, like the others, charge of the rest of the program. | of gaiety had extended ’way below games Sead hdiile eae | ATTEND BAND CLINIC | made up of top musicians from Whit Swain read the Bible and led|the eyésockets. Jeannie Burgess . tine room ee he eat in’ the | By Robert Van Alen | all schools in the state of Florida. the assembly in the Lord’sprayer.| showed up at the Officers’ Wives’ | . | Everything they played was by | G'endora Sawyer then announced | luncheon. yesterday with the bast | Adee sient ohaee ot a (ety Haass: phrerta Vat Nea | sithtreading and was intended .the cast of a play to be given by |toast-tan of the year. .Lt. F.K. STRAND. — Sets Nev whe a Se aie | dieRelOr Harold Casterton, reluct- benefit the members and also the|the members of the dramatics|Cone’s beauteous wife, Kathleen piste and Seeley seen one antly jeft Tampa Sunday morning pnd. masters eee may select some class. Playing the lead in ‘Mildrep{ Drought: Wer mother, “Mr: Last. ags. At 9:30 the M Sti Pasi all. after having spent three thrilling of the music they played for their | Is My Name’ was Joan Mercurio, | Eugéne: O'Keefe to"t.eeVent and|f[ . wribsbedert with vet Bl Me uheet: Mags paYtpipating..in’ the cit | wn bands. Its purpose was to {with Frank Veliz cast as her Grand- Beco everyone wanted to know | : sired Morida Music: Rau. | (¢2¢h new methods and ideas about pa. it she were related fo Dennis. mee and _introdustiops, bpd bp Seong Music’ Edu- -eading music, different techniq-' In Millie’s ro'e she has an’ im-| O'Keefe, movie star. .Tie answer | seopis at the convention were writ! The small party left Key West | ues, and other facts helpful in portant date with Donald, a boy;i8 ‘“‘no’’.’. ; -Charming Mrs. E.W. | their musical education. Tom Cor- from State University, played by | Parish, Jr., wore a hat and dress | go, women, who wished ‘to atterid’ a. mar ony in the First Methodist Church, ‘told the e had driven around “two blocks loaking’ “for ‘one i : i a.m. Thursday mca ; ! : THE P| ; nd i ly-found a-place to leave her car one and three- Sb aren Bala = oP bec iMate ane me lal nell, who played trumbone in this | Joe Pineda. The scene takes place |of matching material. . and a pec leerela Bld : | It ‘Wmerter blocks from the church, = meeting. Fe ee bright feiss arkcthatne ae | group. commented as follows. “I' in the living room of Millie’s home, | band-aid on one finger which she ; me wy = experience was not exceptional, Every night res Several Key West members, morning breeze, but as time went fowies wees Hesse iat baled sina Sa NaN ee fears iponaiabet 5 oak | MORR : eg ose objective is Duval stre t; ve to heir ‘ong with those from other schools, | by eagerness turned to nervousness | et 5 ee us : és ae oy * | and awhose obj et, have to park t! ura Urawa. ‘Bliee Hbberty war |as the seriousness of the event nd many good musicans who were ies, lilacs, or licorice. She insists: ination for the best hostess of tie x i “Estar or farther away. <=—Miami has spent millions to widen its streéts, anc Suuch-Ofthe money was paid to the owners of land tha‘ Tad been bought directly or acquired through condemna tian. proceedings. But Key West will not have the ex : i eit ee alert and at attention at all times.’’,on being called Mildred and not|year, Mrs. W.H: Truesdell for the crraetl sata ncn ig See ee at ree eae The conductor of this band was! Milie! She has finally decided to|Fort Taylor affair Friday after-! db Sate cn the eames AB, and I ees. of fhiceps tore cockine the Dr. Revelli who is the master of |become a lady. Her grandfather | oon . . . Mrs. Malen Durski and Yfor Model Pariiamentary Hat | eae abet OF tha vip ne bands at the University of Mich-| doesn’t like this at all.* laughter ‘Judy are still ribbing me ‘dure Demo: tration, | Arrivin ad aris. at d igan. His wide musical knowledge: Millie’s date finally arrives and | zood-naturedly about the mix- “up of | none | 8 vant fies P-™. and clever leadership were great- | brings her lilacs and licorice. Millie | names at last week’s iashion par- Hungry stomachs enjoyed the de-| Thursday afternoon, they proceed- | - i. ere, |e 8 Pe ictous lunch served at the Star- ‘ed to the Thomas Jefferson Hotel | ; appreciated by those particip- is baffted but smiles. Donald sug- | ade which they took in sportsman- Last Times Teda Ding Dong A At Moulin A Road show Att pense of buying land to widen our streets. Fortunately | ‘ight Room at noon. Entertain-|where they had reservations | ane waa a ar ccit (eee going to aoe oe like manner. ADULZS ONY” viewed in one light, our sidewalks were made unneces pant cuing he tase coe ey. Ot | iver Ine nest few nights. Afar had bollgtl Sci iia acinar heOMIMiaL ae oot a JT MeCorkindale's rc || Somings ONLY. THE ne : » jaton twirling, de , ani y had rushe rough dinner s i I ti Ss S d ; sarily wide when our streets were planned. Of course, it }entriloquism seeurated oF ‘the tacshine a pou thelr | 25,{he_ students from the different! After the play Barbara Menge sit to Key West after 70 years, and || reser Beek, ana would have been wiser had the oldtimers made theiatroet: {'todents: themselves. lorganieatons and were audition [ae 1ools made their ways home. Our | gave the announcements. Mr. Sch-| details of where he lived then} 5 small Key West delegation arrived | weitzer spoke briefly on Safety at| when he was 12 years oid, Mrs. | t | { At 2:15 p.m. original humorous | and given particular home at 10 p.m. Sunday evening | All Times, after which Barbara dis- | Bascom Grooms, 723 ‘Washington | __ kits were depicted by Jack Ward wider and the sidewalks narrower, but, as they saw fi ats in the | e flute auditi were con- | yj P ‘ whi vi i .t0.slo otherwise, the walks, owned by the city, may now | ind Billy Roberts, In this meet- by our Jeader, Mr. Tarold see tbe eee tee al a missed the assembly. street, called to say the 82 year "be cut down to a width that shéuld have, been determinec 8, officers were elected who will | erton who is recognized in mus- | hone a anthesis the ed Rae hope to see another group from the to the state convention in the Key West High School;-Band. go to les 2 st flute ‘and | mh “thé first place. Yes, the city. is fortunate to have’! mat) a aidng: With” delegates from Seah ee ee a Biccola” player Boosters Reorganize cause it had been torn-down.: “It { Thursday, January 17, the ir i at sidewalks that may. b ms TAS auiby The 'stiivers ! arid Lnzaias); }Tampa ‘again next yeat to witness |térs-had a very impor‘ hat tm Vf e pie i ; y be tiarrowed ‘to six feet, br Bid ‘ding HUF, iceels to tie by ite ns oats arab \this great thrill. , Only the ones present are consid: cee structiife. ditrsta S50 far as The Citizen: can see, narrowing the. Walk: Hy lr néW ‘acquaintances, the Key worst workout, at: this ypoias ll one, of the entite trip | ered Boosters:now. AD ollets IRs Fecatetioiat 417. Whitdhdad w ty widen the streets is the only solution to eouk traffic sters boarded the bus in front| ‘he participants; were soon, axuaue|| the studenty ahora a ti rman’ ee eas = "Peilctes, > rin ied pd me ceg "problem. But we should consider the expense of«stich : ee hotel immediately after the |i and a spirit of relief rested and extraordi: edge | verly Teeny. ecg er Sylvia + Saree a ora ey inves project. If we do, we won't be critical of the CR Geom. In” and arrived here at 10 p.| "heir excited minds, as they red] which the condietors relayed to the | Fernandez, Shirley Trudeau, Dean-| ind local work n spy aes ¥ Com nd orkers can be more than ‘oje : m. ired willingly for the night | excep i missioners for not relieving traffic congestion. The purpose of the trip was for| Bright and early the next morn- reat ee ie = 7 f the \ se Anat eee a ae ~ thed by the taeties, there is ie he young people taking the D.C.T, | "g rehearsals began. These lastedigave was unusual nee syne : Clase eae . dea eal © seed ye tel business i ‘ so . g s ; 32 ii eourses to get together and to give mn 8:30 in the morning untill s, and enjoyment received from! Judy Pellicer, who has resigned las comes the gathering ut them the experience and poise | 12:00 and from 2 p.m. to 5:30} pl i : the clan. It is easier to tell a neighbor the proper thing «£0; dc obben to she yhich they i ra rw ak eaineas ying, these students brought | as president, in an honorary mem- bred theadtpee cos pat meh = ee - | Fh 3 i = pce ne: Li reac 4 = ® gs age ae 5 aek | very valuable information for Hee Hey ee pest a the | tre: balls with the somewhat melo- | HAVANA WA u ae i H number of 25 for the clu tious chords termed “bop” b: - “ SLI E OF He fi he Marines Have ‘Landed | They elected a new president and | sicjans, 8 eaaicd : | vice president. Shirley Trudeau is} ‘The strains brought 1 | resident and Rav Winkle is vice| rom all parts of the haus steers resident, ‘The club is planning to] . the music, Everyone gat a laugh | ROUND TRIP Al have a lot of parties and activities a Bil * ‘ them later on. The band, rather purzled oe ruke isto “Blue Skies,” which § I M 0 Bo> At High School sill had mecnt in the first place. | By Roger Cole Last Friday morning, the teach- ers and students flocked to the High School’s radio roam to see what was causing the rhythmic sounds that resembled music. The culprits were none other than the ral Isle Serenaders, whom Mr. |} Srtzman, after trying many weeks, had succeeded in putting on the “igh School radio program. i, The “Bopsters” were Jay West ! . on the tenor sax; Stephen Trevor | fii} on the E alto sax; Tony (Boosey) | INDUSTRIES, NG” Barrera and Stan Among on the trumpets: Bill (Cat) Neblett on the | Hil TAM! bass fiddle; Charlie Lord at the nat wet hone ge keyboard; and Walter (Krupa) : T KEY WEST ; «.terson on the drums, i | The boys opened the program | Hi 219 Elizabeth St. Phone : Everyone enjoyed the music, | uth over the radio and in the! oom afterwards, and we hope Mr. Zrtzman will have them gn the pro- gram again soon. woe us — ae 7 i For All That's Best In |cream Cone,” and “Sin”. “A fee. EVERY KIND OF ROOFING | ‘ure number was “A Kiss to Build | i ALL TYPES ‘OF SHEET METAL Ww 3 pace ie Played as a march, AIR CONDITIONING, VENTILA’ Citizen Staff Photo jump,” a slow and fast rumba, Pa pacha yeaa WELL IN HAND, i jelicious plates of buffet delicacies served at “la samba, a waltz, and lastly as a} SOLAR WATER HEATERS, BOOS e Thornburgh cocktail party and reception { "RR a sc eope ¥ geatags PO DEC Mrs. Bledsoe, Mrs. Charles Barret, ception n for Miss Evelyn Lawaon, Capt. W. L. Bledsoe, USMC, |" After the show the boys decided POURED-IN-PLACE GYPSUM ROOF . tes Barrett, USMC, enjoy the evening to have a “jam session” and filled “HE'S NOT OVER THE 320A RP YET i~