The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 21, 1952, Page 2

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Oe a week snd board, and in some parts of the coun- Be Sreethenpel rece beers connected with eur ergente, a ae. for_{ ey eae: Noted Artist's Brush White. In the next few days the the bank. The late Jowh Curry conducted For Solicitor hite, In ext lays the | Jogh's surname, Ketry. 4 Tor nition of the efforts of Se-|clearly evokes the spirit of the ’ County mana Alegre, or ‘Week of Joy sland city's vivid history. ' were stirring days in Key West, with the -| aT ARy U, ALBURY to preserve West tr s,| Mr. Leake’s po i be- fleet based in Key West waters; Prizes =m it has been awe veg oe aoa oe wom cvom| eaptured by our warships were brought to this port, and Constable Noble, director pyle ag bes erage gd the veneer 7) front, from the foot of street to Be we —<a—nm—nvwmew| Key Westers for his semsitive the eminence of the artist. Ger- For Constable oils and lors of lors] ma-|ald Leake’s awards include the | treet, was crowded with several thousand Key Wosters Second District rine taton, Oat depiet 2 can National Academy Goid Medal, | when the cruiser Montgomery brought the ship to anchor- JOSE. ESPINOSA vas a typical ‘old-time? Key |the Gold Medal of the Allied + age in what ie now the submarine basin off the Navy “SMOKY JOE” Wester erage’ warts st be ' Artists of Americ 4 me Salma- | : Yard. The Buena Ventura’s cargo, as well as the cargo For Re-Election Presented to the Key ‘et Art ind! Prize, the Shaw Prize, the | of every other Spanish ship that was brought to port, was | > ~ - ‘i ‘ aeh at avetion in Key West. Key West's auction rooms, nS wn AAS . Pettis sean eh pao aap . er Tax And Your Old : “History repeats itself” is an old and true saying, ‘ Some of us may thing that Key West is now experienc: ! Wate just as busy here in Spanish-American War days as ttt Everybody cas get a job now; everybody could get a job then, and, when we consider that one could buy Page 2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, February 2), a Director Of Floor Show ‘Smathers Asks For $50M Pum ” The/ tart at n-} crease the water supply at Key} West, Fla. Published daily (except Sunday) by L. P. Artman, owner and pub disher, from The Citizen Building, corner of Greene And Ann Streets. Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County MAY 6, 1952 DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, te Business Manager For State Sens Holland ond Smathers | ae atiemagenenlt . | . arm Rep ntaff, Florida Demo- Bntered at Key West, Florida, as Second Class Matter BERNIE C. PAPY. crats, suggested to Navy | Secre- cuidate > ~FRLEpwOnEs _—~— Ny see: Tn tary Kimball the immediate iné oi l= till ance — itinentgpinnndpiceigoaees / For State Representative stallation of a pump on the — yy P The A jated Pi is exclusively L Y. PORTER water line five miles south of} entitled to use for reproduction of all news dispatches credited to it | ——_—_____ Tavernier. or not otherwise eredited in this paper, and also the local news | For Stale Attorney | Key West gets its water pulilished hese | HELIO (MONI) GOMEZ ng — Member Florida Press Association and Associated Dailies of Florida : For State Attorney lame age - we West population since the war Subscription (oy carrier) 26¢ per week, year $12.00, single copy 5°) J, LANCELOT LESTER | the water pressure has dropped Pee ite nn! Cole aM sa a pn eae ~ — cmntentemedipegeenesignnnntiiemmandingliatiaees to such an extent that trouble is RATES MADE KNOWN OF APEC For Clerk of Circuit Court | experienced in getting a supply 7 n forum and invites discussion of pubjic issue EARL R. ADAMS to reach the second-story level = po ay gen or general interest, but it will not Vah cuanein Ernest A. Ramsey, manager of “ For County Judge the Florida Keys Aqueduct Com- anonymous communications. PS Seen mission, informed the senators contatins a RAYMOND R. LORD that a pump near Tavernier would add about 500,000 gallons For County Tex Assessor daily to the supply. The pump CLAUDE A. GANDOLFO would cost around $50,000 AES The Florida Congress members also have written the Bureau of For Sheriff the Budget asking it to approve LOUIS M. J. EISNER a Navy request for $495,000 to - enlarge the entire system Fer Sheriff Prize. He has exhibited at the Nstional Academy in New York, the Reo: | Academy in London, the Corcoran Gallery in Wash. | ington, the Chicago Art Institute and many Yther galleries leone | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE the new tre E | ent -} Clark Prize and the = i Oo | cece es! POUNCIANA KEY WEST EXPERIENCES OLD GER ol wae SOi ke ioatnee Vireo weiss hee SAYING CONCERNING HISTORY | Por Justice wi the Peace i E Coffee po a ge A CLEANERS Key Westers generally today know top newsm: | IRA F. ALBURY GEARY PINDER 16 in charse of the organization of the floor Mill ret ot “The Mouse of Quality” cotie to town when President Truman visits here, but » Phas < Distetes w to be presented Friday evening at the Elks Club benefit at CHUERES | 118 Simenten $#. Tel. 1086 Whet when’ the Re-Election dance held in the annex. His pypils from the Pinder School | ALL GROCERS Eerste temeeree ter far greater number converged on Key of the Dance will add to the entertainment which is highlighted USS Maine was blown up in Havana harbor, a story about For a of the Peace by Singers Re. Ee Sal Mrs. a ee which was published in The Citizen last Monday. LIGHTBOURN FORT | Siler. doe Torane's monic will dig bth dancers and tis . The 1898 newsmen included Richard Harding _ Second District come nee Peer nrerne ermne 00 Shere Marien Bad | D:.: and Historical Society ese per novels, Davis, while waiting for newsbreaks, wrote sev-| sy sppy H. JOHNSON Leake Is Painting of Ragone. ae | ‘ erat short stories in Key West, including his masterpiece First District ¢ The Historical Society has ap about Gallagher, a newsman, who wrote the wa Fad = Key West Portrait pointed Mrs Norberg Teen | abott the Spanish-American War in this area re- Constable . 4 chairman of & committee mae ent wie ater man ook the creak for the| MARRY HEE BAKER Ag Semana Feature ; 0%" story. (aa ee abers, Mrs. Thompson hi For Juvenile Committee To Select Bene ricoh ait’mande on Gunes | EVA WARNER GHBOON | ‘Typical Suhjors Fer’ ue-™ Owe, Mm Wun 'n Waller and John Meyers, accompanied by ae ee ae Tt a Ok org ! ¥ aled, are Earl Adams, | wren and Mes. George Mills he got $4.4 week in those days. Such instances were not isolat- ete Three years later in New York the writer paid $4 a Lew MARATHON by GOODZVEAR @ will be lucky if he gets by on $20 a week, much ax it cost half a century or #0 ago. ; vo Phe great trouble with luck is that it often diaep- pears when you need it most. ‘ If you want to Know whet a crackpot is, don't ask & crackpot, Beneficial Plan war io get a loan entirely by mail it convenient ‘saves you mone, Small tide-over” loans made a» prompuly 7 SAVE MONEY: ee larger People who are always tired should take Py vocation. When you speak of a “catty” Person you reflect! upon feline society. Life's Little Jokes: One hypochendriac berating an- |f tomer: ares ane ‘am other hypechondriac. } edit to over FO | SL ar ee ° It 4+ not what © man makes bul What he saves that ae write TODAY fer ROOSEVELT BLVD. & PALM Ave. * for any purpose Moat of our troubles originate with an effort to mind . bia ¢ baie somebody's business, a REDE cued eee | It's about time for somebody to publish a newspaper. that a working man has time to read t

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