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Don Cruz Licks Takes Over No. 1 arvtling and| like to t Softball Double- Header March 3rd tinally scheduled | February 20th first ‘game will pit 9 te time stars against the younger) ot the dimmend game in| ond the entire eR to the March of Dimes fund, All girls (fror 10 te 75 years’ Julie Nel soi Has * Lady's Golf Lead ead in the United paid the lew firm > golf tournament work. Bat te insisted thi was not Siti ; score, captured the hold down th spots in the in fying round the girls are dy’s bandicap Faroide. Witzet! BLOSSON Orange Juice 7 Net Upsets In Local Observer Ladder Cause ‘ . . Scores ‘Scoop Headquarters of the National Meteorite Observatory thanked J. M. Martin, member of the Key West Astronomy Club, for his ‘erent report of an « f a bright miMeor of the si!” ov bolide type. These rather tare and accurate reports are of clentific value. The official com nunication said please secept var thenke for your good obser trons the fireball of Feb. 12 We hope you will re balls or meteor the future ady a membe y club whe would h these observa nvited to contact J. P dd, Edgar Stark, or any member of the club. Any nterested person over 15 year of age is eligible Conch Cagers Nip |" Sonarmen 44-39 The Kev West High School basketball scuad took the measure of the Fleet Sonar Schoo! cagers on Tvesdey t FET H tI i A lez, the St ee scene events that the early history of the first, are known in a citizen scene rortrayed by William Ray, Ethel make a from the ium to the the Ma ne The Convent is turned into ¢ hospital and the wounded sol diers and sailors are cared for by ¢ Sisters of the Holy Name. Sorrow fills the hearts of some (Denna Sawyer CONVENT PAGEANT (Continued From Page One) an, Margw Kisie Paraide, Pai Brennan. Rose Yates, Sandra Owens resite Sanchez After the istend is Juan Pablo Salas Robert Delgado to monton portrayed by Waldo Va American make their entrance to show the transition from the Amerwan posses Twenty -tw Joseph's and the vent of Mary Immaculate, dance Old Southern Scottische study Gonzaie The fifth scene shows the ea jger anticipation manifested by meny families toward the arrival of the Sisters of the Holy Name come from Canada to |do mistionary work and to open schools in Key West Fifty third and fourth graders jdressed in the costume of the colorful back of the Auditor singing Schoo! | The next scene shows the Sis jters Eleanor Gato, yer, Isabel Sais, Yolanda San Juan, Sampson, and Kathieen Law rence, discussion the latest trag of the battle tof the citizens when be had noticed a large eu Virginia Dropp. on Hill's knuckle he had saked ; Framk Russell and Carol Hill fe. as they gaze on the the man about it and Renda Bishop Cartland son) sends ri Haskins Acheson) to Key West to minis ter to the needs of the people Father Kirby remains in Key and builds the ehureh on Duval and Eaton. four, have stage Gloria Muniz, sinking Rivas) | commenc rejoiwing a wshioners Bishop Kenny (Raiph Staves arrives to perfon the eden tues . The fi heaven D and M {Dermat af tale enter y nn earth Ar Puesced Mother shows th reat at the homage Ke Westers have shown } nd f D the ar > earthly choir in a egbrat t Vineit and Star of t The age set design hon. i lighting i nett clive Cutte r and suggested sven i ts. € tumes and prope pertinent to the various pe ne have been made by the parents of students and some ioaned through the purtesies of Mrs. Pauline Pin der and the Barn Theater. Other valuable assistance which was offered for make-up, publicity) ete. will be used to grateful ad vantage, als« “Highlights of a Century” was written and directed by Sister Sheila Mary who also taught all dance routin Sister Mary Eli zabeth composed the words and music for Star of the Sea which terminates the finale. The inter lude music played by Sister in cludes In Deep Woods by E. Mac Dowell, Somg of the Silver Night by W. Forsyth, island Spell by J. weland, Meonilight Sonata Ist Movement by Beethoven, Laven- der by MacDowell and The Isle of Shadows by Palmgren. § Margaret Kathleen assists in directing the singing Delphine Marie, Superior George Edme and Mrs liam Berezovsky assisted ir production Sister Catherine of the Holy Child assisted behind scenes with Sister Sheila Mary, Sister Ge Edmund and Helen Berezovsky His Excellency, the Most Rev erend Auxiliary Bishop of St Augustine, Thomas J. MecDon- mugh, gave it the highest praise after the first production. He said that it was a magnificent piece of work and that the ticipants deserved the lation. His Excel said it was inspirational to see plied simply, “I had a fight with ruins of their Gret church which | three hundred children working a man last night,” | by a passing milkman. visitor to | West fod several years and been ed in a@ real estate fied for the state. | GOVERNMENT ASSIGNS (Continued From Pege *' with Anne seme heat Wednesday night when ‘» onerily told The Associated Press i think it's an outrage to douht | Week End SPECIALS IRONING BOARD WITH PAD LA‘* N SPRINKLERS NAILS (common) PAILS, 10 QT. 15 Gal. T. T. Heater Tank Balls Key West 21) SIMONTON STREET Hopkins, @ Connecticut novel. |” practicing "°°, Was found fatally beaten ‘and | the foot of Simonton street earty who dire incerépted in| OF Me morning of play ng. cre requested @ be af Bayview Park Friday Fok, 20th ot T96Dim Ferner ion of the SW£EPING BROOMS, 6 GAL. 110 Volt Heater 14 Gal. Round Heater burnt down by a madman, jin complete her portrayed by .such a hugh and & Tony Herce shows the resigna- of work burdened to the will of God next scene $ 4.95 $ 1.19 $ 1.10 $ 2 $ 9 $41.95 $59.95 $69.95 $ .78 Friend \* my to fulfill noble purpose The twenty -five iting clergy members united in praise of the , Path- | production. These three hundred vend completed his | children have surely contributed gg hry) is |to the Historical Centennial of ten | St. Mury’s Star of the Sea RAW MATERIAL (Continued from Page One) “eontrols and in others by slacken ing sales. A and strip steel are in plen ‘tiful supply, steel offieialy say _| Their customers have as big in- Forecast k West and Vicinity; Part! dy to cloudy with little tem- erature change today, Cloudy nd cooler tonight; partly cloudy th rising temperature Friday Moderate easterly winds back ne to moderate to fresh norther Florida: Fair today and Friday ept partly cloudy over south on today with few Wows morning. Cooler in north por n today with few shower in vorning, Cooler in north and ntral portions teday and in outhern portion Friday. Jacksonville thra the Florida 1 East Gulf of Mexico: a north to northwest winds. Friday moderate north- easterly winds. Partly cloudy seather, few showers over south portion this morning. — Observations taken at City flice Key West, Fla, Feb. 21, 1952 Temperatures Highest yesterday 6 Lowest last night 68 Mean % Normal 7" Precipitation Total last 24 hours o ine Total this month ‘2.84 ins Excess this month 1.79 ins. Total this year 3.36 ins Excess this year 35 in Relative Humidity at 9:00 A.M. TA Rarometer (Sea Lever 9:00 AM ernment inventory curbs permit The speed with which American * steel mill capacity has expanded has astounded the wort. Some other types of brass, stee! and copper products are still o tight supply. And government con trol officials insist that the sud dealy appearing surpluses of some industrial products dees not change the overall picture of defense needs The government, however, is re laxing some of its metals controls to the extent of permitting more metal to go into the second quar. ter o makers of such “less essen ie goods as toys, Venetian blinds, cigarette ligaters, umbre! las and costume jewelry |The scareities that remain— some types of steel, aluminum and copper—will disappear in time. in dustry officials insist, as the giant expansion program is completed Industry's ability te produce is heug expanded even tasier than first supposed possibie Shortages just can't stand up long under ability, spokesmen for Americ: Aim Rides in full sets. v you Save. SPECIAL TRADE-INS...We need your present tires for retreads—and we are prepared to offer you our biggest trade-in allowances in years! NYLON LIFE TUBES in your new tines will increase your nding pleasure BIGGEST SAVINGS — Fxira trade-in allowances when you buy U. 8. Royal Thursday, Februs: ——$—_—_ — Sloppy Joe's Bar Notified About Marlows The search for Mr. Richard Marlow, who in the Florida Keys and nationwide attention, to Key West sceordng from Justice of the Peace Ira Albury reperted ‘Eugenia Fontaine Woit Bugenia fed away Tuesday at he at $27 Truman avenv will be held at St. Mary's Star of the where o Mase f Dead will be mid by Joseph Maring. a A Rosary Service wii of Sloppy Joe's Bar recevied a phone ard Marlow in asking that if his jow should happen to come inte the bar to have him cal be in the famiiy search for the pair, cael the Marlows had their at their home tpply To Wed Herbet George ine Barracks and 300 Truman avenue have for a marriage lieense at the of County Judge Raymond R. Lord, Tomorrow's Almanac DEEP SEA FISHING ii : Ajsts [ire nei Hy ur Hj THe KEY WEST CiTiZéw Pave} , nly 6.736 Tags Bought To Date A thoussnd fewer motorists than ' conse tags by erday, Tax Collector voday tat ” th tags will en mani tay, Wilson said ty yesterday's deadline only 8S tags had been sold in Wilson vifice, County Courthouse. The Tex Collector could not ac count for the drop in tag ‘uying motorists lie sor that he had seer 8 few 1951 tags on the street to day. Offsetting tardy tag buyers however, is the increased popula tion in Key West and on the Keys Also, Wilson said, there are many people whe moved inte the caunty with tags (rom their home state Now they must buy Florida. tags More than 5) tardy purchasers came in to buy their tags This morning, Wilson said Band Boosters To Meet Tonight