The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 21, 1952, Page 10

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Girls Receive Harvey Cup LA. Lowe Is nsigned But Ready Platoon Leader WITH THE EIGHTH INFANTRY DIVISION, FORT JACKSON, 8.c Second Lieutenant Joseph F_ Lowe son of Mrs. Virgil S. Lowe of 915 North Beach Street, Key West, Florida has been assigned as a pla toon leader to company “C” of the Kighth Division's 13th Infantry at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. A 1950 graduate of the University | of Florida, Liewtenant Lowe was employed by J.D. Pritchard Enei- + Beer and Construction at Key West Prior to entering the military ser. vice f f : i ihe il if : Ei Is Protested SINGAPORE () — Moslem leaders in this British Colony— | seene of a bitter religious riot in! December, 1950—have formally protested the showing here of | . the film “David and Bathsheba.” UP) Wirephote hh s i the leaders te fod ato time ein | NEW YORK YANKEE PITCHING STAR VIC RASCHI (right) we are celebrating the birthdays | flexes muscles of his mighty salary arm for shortstop Phil of Jesus and Mohamed that the Rizzuto, much to amusement of their youngsters, as both key authorities have allowed to be players appear fit to star‘ spring training with the world cham- * shown in this city a picture vili- pions at St. Petersburg, Fla. Watching their dads, neither af fins Pa) pd of our Froe Whom has signed his 1982 contenct, aw Patti Rinmuto, & (left), it. vid,” & member-elect « the legislative council said. qo Mikh Masehi. @ ‘To portwway this noble mes- | . senger Wf God as done in the picture is an insult to his me- - —— ii? : 1 i i | : E hl ize : H i 5 i i f al fi a i viel i ff i H i Citizen Staff Prot: i . © as P ed the Harvey Trophy following ’ THE KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL GIAL'S TENNIS SQUAD ix shown above as they received ¢ 1 the leaders of other religions ge ieee their victory over the CMI girls Saturday. Shown making the presentation to Principal FE. O. Schweitver of the High Seic will aid in getting the picture, and Little Rock. is Mrs. C. B. Harvey, donor of the Cup. From left to right: Diana “Poochie” Fernandez, Shirley Trudesu, Vita Barroso, Mrs. Hor senmed® he cath fae? | ‘vey, Mr. Schweitzer, Comch Van, June Yates and Dolores Villate - ; ne utipepaenpenendiingemanmemnnan qunieen—one - a a es ivintpindiiieenatemapatin i | 10. 1 " production-company setups a few| making 10 times the salary I | raphy with a ready-made plot “xtra Service 1 air ie HOLLYWOOD as eee | San ea | $ Bs y mel p= gy ag | man. The movie makers had to do ; a ® big Som ay | prot ; “fhe’s just | @ es — So on the exciting |.) with John R. Grieve, Jr. NOTES . famed singer. Portu | Qi cch filling-sta opertaor. | . m just starting one. | siely thy stuck largely to the — . an r*; in re- | yy, | facts, and the result is a moving 4 back, | and highly entertaining musical. | °e>tly es wr a Mag watt seldom | y . | shield, » | While it doesn’t have quite the él Jimpact of “The Jolson Story,” it radiator, then asked, “Will that be all?” The customer turned to is nevertheless a craftsmanlike his wife. 1 want my girdle vule | job. Susan Hayward is merety won. 2 derful as the singing star and she \°anized,” she told Grieve, He did jis aided by David Wayne, Rory |**e Job that picture | Calhoun and Thelma Ritter. But, See the real star is the voice of Miss| The first patent for = system of Froman herself, more vibrant and | ieee wees & Se stirring than any other in the busi Taomis, of Washington, D. Cc. ia = aT, ite| Biddy In A Bottle ind tf [ i 2 = Zz ih i fi zF ie i it Main if : : + : iff Es H Hi First Time|i Sszssi ei. tase see's |tnineg. ‘tal ihe crows thant : € . Ih pre not, are ta ’ yg ie: yar es a seem to q y pushed against by" “come bana fide residents of @ for: range . he said. my car approached the thea “et ae eign country for 510 full days of “1 ye feel it ter. I hardly ge the doors re . ri are exempted | on,” “E have open. mmed , (That “atarts to get 4 arm, Fred Hedin, deel ib pate te sans (GD Gott ms nes come and I of thle 3 days during the 18 months.) |‘That's when 1 use my strategy. | Do og Rod. ph pe teny = iw for four 5. J oil “TE don't call 4 ago, Hedin, |{o gecept assignments. in. far-off or fee Gaye, Vinshy, the eclto we ful.” SEAMAN, MAYS places. movie firms and | up and she’s indignant. Ze wants barque which | ageats have been studying the plan io know what the dickens has hap- jeane in os hage, vir- me z 2 z i i ‘a j f ars i i H + i il if iF & f: Ef i ei Bit leaving only the) | would and even set and Med dollars home celles ‘by iam He booms dragged > | 400,000 mutual ddihdine Coase ie movie spree.| “Now I don't af the wooden ’ those who have re marry an actress, kept crew fe members of the “I® “it places too sighted and Baby frre marriage. For sara eng. And it < i a5 i #3 ilef Fe ul | Ann oh jest doesn't oe =. A star might take any fi if ; J fees : F F lis HE =F T ; FEF f ; i i > Wirephoto ie club as liason scout. The i é } euLYy who between an of worker who is} quit as manager of the Boston | "@ded at an , vetnes? | Braves, last June 19. because of is Erobie and tan Bhan F health, announces at his ew ivr 4 t sound | sand ‘ So home near Columbus, {togical that a deal would | TOM FUCARINO looks over window of his Third New that he is returning to be kept on the a time| York City, barber shop after becoming @ 4 has a D gees that may require an act of Congress to y Southworth said. jr posaible for taxa resolution on its books against use of its title for commercia! op be eck with on Rie le 2 nig! Purpores and has asked Congress to back up the resolution with that ee treated agency ayaa AS =, federal legislation. Tom, whe doesn't follow UN Proceedings me x0 wonderfully month deals, just as it the; to closely, just wants to know what law he's breaking

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