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d K. W. Conchs Defeat * Delray Easily. ‘Mickey Man Meet Redlands y : le Who Fell Short Of Big League Baseball Buildup Last Year GAINS FINALS IN ‘Leland March | CAGE 5 ae Saturday, March 1, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 TOURNEY Permanent The Havana Trip For | Markers Will Be Alegre Queen —— A | | j ° : In Title Game : i / Tells Rotary OutdoorShow WEATHERMAN | tice‘. oe « Established At _| The Key West High| Believes He'll Do Better In °52 fee itp io Haven vs Bird Key Harbor court squad captured their | ; f T ts Made. | Sa trip to Havana, via Ir ey se i ‘ | By JOE REIC es : 2 a Aerevias Q, it wes engounc. : second easy victory in the; ER y le pee * ~ 7 —— 4 a an ed today by Ida Gelirich, | The Coast Guard will establish District. 7.baskethall tourn. PET eg ae — tichay - | Over 20 Qut Of State |: Gallery On Car St. iF orecast , Ghéltman of queens selection | "AVigational markers at Bird = CD * E, Se os i Sac aty z +7 » i 5 ament last night when th ‘buildup of 1951, ‘believes he ' Visiting Rotarians i is In 36 od committee for Beta Sigma | Key harbor in the Dry Tortugas ¢., | ye | do. much:tetter this be- | . | sin Pres, Truman’s | Key West and Vicinity: Fair! PBi sorority. |so that shrimpers and other ves- >" | dumped a strong Delra’ anise The ee his Year | ahah And Guests In | Line Of March Taken t© partly cloucy and mild todav| _ Regelio Gomes, agent for S¢!8 can dock legally and com: — /j/ | Beach five 48-37, to ad-| me now.” ‘ ~ | City Recreation Director Paul Atrendance On His Morning Walks ioc oe increasing cloudi-| @ has presented the commit- | fortably there, Lt. Clem i al. vance to the finals in the| The quiet youngster from the | Albury announced today that a [land S. March, assistant su-| | Key West’s first permanent out | night. poh Cooler by Sunday] tee with three round trip | Coast Guard parinaieve rary fe ted tourne |lead and zine mine country around | Softball team from Havana. Cu- pevintendent of schools of Monroe | door gallery will open Monday at | oe : entle variable winds to-| tickets to Havana, Two will | Lt. Pearson will make a trip =” j 1 "ys ; |Commerce, Okla., is happy that |ba has phoned him stating that County was guest speaker at the |10 a.m,, in the garden beside the mo a ing to moderate, oc: | be for the Queen and her |‘ Nae Bes next ey, Re onight at’ 8:30 p- m.|{he is “just another name” on the | they will be in Key West this Kotary Clu’ luncheon meeting | Old Island Trading Post, correr of west eee fresh south and south-| ¢haperone; one, for the King st ahe pt vats and jo omg = an “they will meet the Red.|Toster and thinks that. will help | @fternoon'end tomorrow. Albury Thursday and gave a full analysis | Caroline and Whitehead streets. Lvssr shifting to northerly Sun-| Whe does not need a chap- | !iminary surveying for t! ‘a a- ay lands higt ieee him in his efforts to win a regular has scheduled a doubleheader of the results of the Metropolitan| The gallery opens the week of yes é Be orone.. tion of the markers, he said. m- igh agregation in a! perth on the New York Yankees. | tonight ct Bayview Park at 7:00, achievement tests given in schools | President Harry Truman's visit 10 | ness j, ida: | Considerable _ cloudi- Gomes is trying to make | The establishment of ers game which will decide the|. Mantle does not mind felling you | pm. when the Havana team will here in 1949, °50 and ‘51. |Key West, scheduled for Friday. Gay. othon nee porit Portion to-| arrangements for accommo- | Teens thet: the sere | in crown on the Lake Worth;tat he was a bewildered, fright. |mect a picked Key West, All’ March pointed out the progress |It is probable that the Chief Exe- | Gay" Gaston im fair through Sun-| daflens in Havana, The [other boats ancharing, oe af 20f court Tened and worried 19-year old lad , Star nin. of the schools in the following text: | cutive, and his secret service es- | night ai th north portion to-| committee is working on hex will not be in violation o ifs sf last April when he found himself. Tcmorrow the Cudans will “For the third successive year, | cort will pass by the gallery on| s.10 and in the central portion| entertainment in the | anchorage regulations. 1 j ‘ Sunéay. | tu- Ten men saw action for | in the opening day lineup, playing | play a far of games in the Monroe County Public Schools nave ; Some of the morning walks. If so | ne | Cuban capital for the King | nd the Conch : | alongside of the great Joe DiMag-|Navy yetd against a team yet, measured the general scholastic | t!e Kev West Artists group might; Jacksonville thru the Florid and Queen. s as they jumped é la . . av ast . Jumped) yo, after only two years of pro-|to be announced. achievement of all its pupil person- | concede to the President’s early | Straits and East Gulf of ico: Queen of Semana Al inte aa ‘¢ y P y | Mexico: legre to an early 17-9 lead | fessional experience in the low mi-. er wee nel from Grade 4 througn Grade: | hours, and open up one or two days | Small craft warning displayed | Will be selected Monday | Back From Tour an with Jim Baker and Ken ors. He admits that he was “dog-| KEY WEST FLGWER and added Grade 3 to those iested. | at 7 a.m. instead of 10 a.m. |from Daytona Beach on east Sang the Key West High =, | ett Bazo leading the scoring | 2" scared” of the American! (Continued ::om Page Oney | Te measurement has been made | The artist who will exhibit in the Coast and Clearwater on west| Sehool auditorium at @ pm? | OF Duty Overseas aid attack for the first rl ; '@ | League pitchers he had never seen linge island of Sicily for the | ring the third school mont ot ihe Cigna kalery, comprise 61 of Step northward on both coasts. : | 4 an » first quarter, | but read so much about. ae F A ele coch school year. This ‘makes it | 's best wn painters | Moderate to fresh southwest | @5Q) , : Herbert E. Sayers, chief store- The Conchs held a 30-15| “I don’t think I'll be scared any- a ape oo ree ible to objectively check pee among them Bart gricola, Lenhe winds in north portion, occasion- P ersans 2 keeper, USN, husband of Mrs. Bet- Rod more,” he smiled. ‘‘not that I think Be Was CASEY a eden | gress or retrogression in each sub- n. Guv Wieginis. N. A. Alan ally moderately st i is- ss) : é bs Pine a : : lead at the half and. the) f'know all about the plenberee Far there, 2S. he did. here. moe ject at each grade level with a Miller and Gus Schroeder. play area today, shitting Aare: Have Registered 1 sais Tetaroan after i re gee Delray , agers, game, back | from it. It is just that T jflew to Miami pom Was van, ; three year perspective. { “anms- exhibited will be oil. | to northwest tonight. Moderate More than @50 persons | month tour of duty aboard the USS nd to oulseore the Adedls 8-7 | [have been through the mill. ' With his camera and color film.’ “oF the 7 grades tested this year, | Water color, gouache, casein, lino- | South to southwest winds other-| have registered to vote in | Cambria with the Navy's Sixth head pie 1411 ina the. fisial two year’s experience .up here means Leated A oh eae ae eee /y was average on the National Aaa and crayon etchings. Diane | Wise, shifting to north to north. e | Fleet in the Mediterranean. H 1 ‘so much. : he Keys tothe Jsiang, City. Norm, 1 grade was 1 month below | Auxier, just returned from furthe West in central portion Sund: ~ The Oambria,—an~ettack-trans- = periods, s) «syasyy | “Another thing,” he added. “I |., Before he leaves Key West he |¢he National Norm, 4 grades were study in New York City will con- Partly cloudy weather. Rie } ~ Wrist | : | port of Trai Division 24, Am- : |know now that I can’t be what hepes to get in some goggle > months below the National Norm | tribute the crayon-etchings. F bi im Baker led-the Conch ine writers made me out ‘tobe (fishing He has with him Jang 1 grade was 7 months below | Gallery will he open to the public °*° phibiots Force, Wtlantie Fleet, has genie yee 14-points and jiast spring. After that terrific ;French compressed air diving the National Norm. Summarizing, free of charge, daily except Sun- register, Pinder urged. citi- the Tani of Marines on Sardinia Ken ‘Bazo, was close be-| buildup last year, I felt I had: to |tube and his goggles. 6 of the 7 grades tested were with- | day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday aeris of Monroe county who | 2nd Crete for training. aind with 1] | get on base very time I came to| “I'd like to ay sam Gh the in 2 months of the National Norm the hours wai be em noon to 5 p. j Wes in Key West and the The men of the Cambria also had F bat. . . I became over-anxious, be- {local boys goggle fishing ore | or better. m. Only rain close the gallery. i opportunities to visit many of the Redlands, who was the | gan to press and soon found my- |I leave. You see this is one of the tables which best reveal! , Most of the artists participating ‘® Ceercccccccocons prota For ag cone fo.be: rts along the Nediaripeiie® aumber one seeded team Sif swinging at a lot of bad | the few plac - the world ' the trend in instructional progress, ea “aigbonry 3 male’ ont HERBERT RAY WEECH Registration i; taking jSuch as: Naples, Italy; Athens, . es.” where it is possible. or scholastic achievement over the jinent jiters in the Street | ‘ Greece; Golfe J France, and = = the current tournament, “Mantie struck out at such a | Marden will be too busy from Jagt abe. pea sal the “Analysis | Fair which was held last month at eet hid Weech, 46, died, place in Marathon, Islamo- many other placed of hitatic inter to will be the team to beat to- furious pace that Manager Casey ‘noon today through the show's | of test results by months of accele- Clinton place. cc (is morning after a short Per, end Tavernier, Pinder | est. : a ab night as they have shown Siengel mae oilseed ies ap at pee) to met . ae se ration or retardation” and “‘Analy- 2 pice Ne is survived hy his| **'% ~—iceiamenneneporretce, ie ‘ansas City. His confidence had | around us. Sunday, Monday and | sis of achievement in subjects.” If F 0: (mother, Mrs. Jennie L. W. ; Saat ats tgs ot ‘ dle i r ‘eech : pate of good basketball dipped to a low ebb. Mickey got ,Tuesday the show runs froma grade surpasses the National | OUN Year Id Tot one sister, Mrs. Harold Hasking| BLoodmobile Here Gamblers Test ‘io- A roughout the tourney, | off to a slow start at KC setting 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ; Norm a plus sign is written in front J and two brothers, Gilbert W and . ite Last night they licked a ly one hit in his first 16 times | When Key Westers and tour- of the number of months of accele- ‘Runs Int C Marlan Floyd Weech. ; For. Red Cross : gu- lose: Nova Beach wat , at bat. He finished strong, how- |ists come into the Elks Club an- ration. A zero with no sign indi-', Oo Uar ; : : Case In Court : The ung 5 ero x each quintet, ‘ever, swatting a robust .361 in 40 ‘nex, they will also see a slim, cates being just equal to the Na-| haan services will ba. habt March 3. At NAS to gain the finals. |games and was -recalled by the) dark man with a camera, intent tional Norm in achievement, and a| out year old Joan Langlais of | Monday afternoon at 5 p. m. in the a od di : Chueh 5H MIAMI uw — Fourteen Coach Win Jones’ ace in| ¥2%%s. He wound up hitting .267|on one of the scores of show | minus sign in front of a mimt er | 838 Olivia St. escaped setious in- ae of God, 1008 Olivia street,| Mrs. Earl Dillon, Blood Program| | ie. are pianaing to. er ; \with the Yankees but fanned 74 flowers, trees, or shrubs. That | indicates that that is the number | iUFY yesterday afternoon when she | Were the body will be placed at| chairman for the Key West Chap- | © ome | the hole will be th : constitutionality of the federal gov- e hole wil e the depth ‘times in 96 games. However, -he will be Marden of the National | of months the grade is retarded | 4S struck by a car driven by | 3:00 OMe ter.of the American Red Cross an- ernment's new gambling ‘tax &- val that has been shown in the rove in 65 runs with 13 homers. Geographic at his work. in that subject. By adding the num. | Ballard Sydney Jackson of 919; The Lopez funeal home is in, nownces that the Bloodmobile will pent tok the gatpnlers, Woe be past on the Conch Bench.’ Mantle was asked ubout his right | ‘bers algebraically, we can deter- Grinnell Street at the corner of | Charge of arrangements and burial | be at the Naval Air Station at the tice cure with operating withtut | ‘ i * knee, the one he injured in the | io ‘ | mine whether a grade is accelerat-| Windsor Lahe and Olivia Street. | ‘vill be in the famiy plot at City |Tequest of the military on Mare (1). oe $50-a-year tax stam} 0 SERIE RABIES GAM {second game of the 1951 Werld Nav Wives led or retarded in a subject, and| According to Jackson he was pro- | Cemetery. “!3. Donors will be servicemen and 2 rb Poets) . Saen' Chables a4 ly. Series. | 4 |the number of months it is above | ¢°€ding west on Olivia St. when the | | civilians employed on the vase. Dewey Friday for time to file mo. fut 4 _“It is getting stronger all the | or below the National Norm. There , tiny girl darted out from behind a | This blood will be sent to the tiene sf of the Ml. ww aN | time,”” he answered. “I don’t think | - T DR. |has been a fluctuation in, achieve- | Parked car directly in front of his |... JOHN CASPER KLING Armed Forces under contract with : eons phe La ba ~~ oat ‘wilt ‘bother me much." (0. 10 aytona ‘ment in subjects with a constant | Vehicle and’he was unable to avoid| John’ Casper Kling, 74, died yes-| , American Red Cross and © \court. One of them ‘Ann : si \ rise in Reading ability, and Litera- | hitting her. He immediately took | terday afternoon at the Maan Vartan erntee Dewerrnter 60 Ballos, pleaded ty and. was g H : {ture and a constant dropping in the girl to the office: of Dr. Shen- | General Hospitial after an extend: me | fined. $1,000, the mum penalty : Al x Or NE ee | Arithmetic Fundamentals. hard who pronounced her sound ex-, ed ill N i i | law. ‘The is oamen cae b 4 ets areh: | Arit ti cent for Fiestas vs i illness. Mr. Kling resided at|, e |under the law. maximum Romack ef a eae aia Gane ; yd | % er (1) The Batata ore yea a Prage ae 2 he aa is. He re-| 708 William street. He is survived Today s Birthday five years imprisonment and a . . . - ° Sav | these: e lowest sutject achi- ' 4 , joy th h i i . F feated Bonnie Randolph, Columbus, ‘Of Dimes Benefits | AN Star Team | evement has consistently improved | Olficer Santana conducted the Key Wee ee Binet woe: DAN ABLE KIMBALL. born “ae cha jainst Mrs. Ballos " | i ‘i | , : > ( rge ag: ve. 0., 4 and 3, in quarter-final play Formed From Local each year. (2) No radical losses or | investigation arid no arrest was, Alabama, and Fred Boderick of| Mateh 1. 1896. "in St. Louis. was brought after her. arrest on of the Women’s South Atlantic) preparations have been ecom-, Loop For WIBC Meet gains have occurred. Changes have made, | West Palm Beach, Florida; two Secretary of the Navy, he pre-') charge of possession of _Golf Tournament Friday. pleted for a doubleheader of soft- | followed a normal pattern. (3) sisters, Mrs, Mararet Chilton ‘of viously served as assistant secre- tickets, She was the first Other quarter-final winners were /Fdean Anderson. Helena, Mont. ‘who downed Marjorie Lindsay, De- eatur, Tll., 1 up; ahd Jane Cramm Covington, Orangeburg, S. C., who beat Ann Breault, Chicago, 2 © Grace Demoss, Corvallis defeaated Yvonne Colby, © Marie, Mich., 3 and 2. -+ Ste. In the 36-hole semi-{ today, the pairings are Ande ‘vemoss and Romack-Covington MIAMI \® ~=—Golfers New York, Pennsylvania a. rida competed today in the vals of the Dixie Amateur Go. ‘a | ment, at< Minanj Country &! Joe Brogke, 23-year-old Un - ty of Miami,-student from Pune- delphia, teed against Lloyd Ribner, vererpnutrom White, Plains, N. Y. Meeting in ;{he; second 18-hole m were, Du . West pat! Berea eRe aim Paul, Daytona Beach. Brooke ‘ousted the defending champion, W. Y. Stem‘ler, Miami, 2 up, in Friday's quarter-final round.| Ribner advanced with a.1 up victory on the 218ty over Gay Chancey, Miami. Pagan, the medalist, breeze’ past Mel Alexander, Hewlett, L.1., 4 and 3, and Paul defeated B. B. Lotspeich, Miami, 2 and 1. eGAINESVILLE “ — Three cap- tains will lead the University of Florida football team in 1952. The team Friday eleeted Quarterback Hi Sullivan, Dothan, Ala.; Tackle Charlie LaPradd, St. Augus- tine; and Line-Backer Bubba Ware, Panama City. TALLAHASSEE (® — A 32-man championship flight, led by, gia’s Bill Goodloe, bucked ball to be played Monday night, ts ee hee, Deen formed by a = pixcbancersosote eiesehios ode Mags view Park,vhe" .~ « se Daytona Beach next a bencfit f-~ * ee, . iByr- > anaounced ‘isha. | Friday to compete in the Wom- )vwG. Albury, City Recreation M's International Bowling Con- | Director. : |gress sponsored Florida State | The first game, beginning at | Women’s Bowling Tournament. | 7:15 p.m., will be between two The girls, who will bowl Satur- irls’ t sed of the best eirl, Say Women planer ik the | have gathered together an organ- ‘city. Second game, starting at | ization sporting a 144 team aver- |8:45, will find the USS Gilmore | 88° Captained by Louise Duke, {playing against the Allayon All the team will roll off their sin- Stars. \gles matches un Saturday even- The Gilmore always ptesents ing and the doubles play wil set underway early Sunda a strong line up, especie” \the mor" asey,. | ft: ges -Auayon says he hascan |) Other members of the squad .Jgregation that can whip. the }are Bobby Cadenas, Lillian Shu- Navy boys. All services)‘aré! be- yman, - Loretta Carson, Winnie }ing donated and the entire pro Humphrey andDorothy Brown. ‘ceeds go to the March of Dimes. Qver 360 women’s teams from So come out, enjoy an evening} all over the state of Florida of sport and help a good cause. | will compete in the tournament i- -—-—— | and with the handicaps based on Fish’ach, New York, Friday upset |a 90°: average, the local girls Frank Kovacs and Welby Van | have an excellent chance to cop Horn, 6-2, 6-0, 6-3, in doubles semi- | a victory. finals of the National Professional! Mrs. Eilleen Coughlin, director Clay Courts Tennis Tournament. of the NCCS USO has donated In a singles upset, Bobby Riggs. | money for the purchase of team Chicago, beta Kovacs, defending shirts for the squad, it was an- | champion from Oakland, Calif, ‘nounced yesterday. 6-4, 6-1, 6-4. Ecalbi dolsbaeirieibecnnenionovesd In the other singles sem-final, Aceu: sed Saile Retains A’ury, Eeuador’s Pancho Segura used his Esgv’ .aldo Fir big <-handed forehand to beat Van | PP at Fielding Hill, « Horn, 6-2, 6-4, 6-1. \ Saturday, Evert-Fishbach and Se- | sering George Hop us on ebruary 1, bas retainer as coun- gura-Riggs meet in the doubles finals and Sunday Riggs plays | Sel in his fight for lifs, Enrique .s8- | Esquinaldo, Jr., and William V. Al- Segura in the singles finals. asket-| bury, it was learned today. DELAND «® — Florida State University defeated Miami, 73-7” and Tampa downed Stetson, ” in the 25th regional Natie sociation of Intercollegi- } ;day night and Sunday morning, | ed of | | There was an improvement of 14 ; montns, or 1.4 school years in 1950 | over 1949, There was a gain of 63 | months, or 6.3 school years (Grades | 4 through 9) between 1950 and 1951. This totals a scholastic gain of 77 |months or 7.7 school years from | Noventber 1949 to November 1951. “While the improvement has been large, we must not rest.on our laurels until every grade is up to or | within a few months of the National | Norm in each subjeot. While every school tends to rise to the level of n inspired Principal, or sink to the vel of alethargic one, the actual ‘ the individual ¢lassroom. |, “Therefore, we ,salute the techers for the splendid contribu- tion they have made in the Prin- | cipals for their constructive leader- ship.” He distributed charts showing a tree of knowledge in full bloom and one which was ‘lighted. The trunk of the latter feading to drooping ; achievemer. was labled ‘‘No Co- operatioy. ' and was fed by roots il- |" lustrating fanlts: poor vision, un- , tidiress, work thoughtlessly done, ee, The flourishing growth of all |Studies was connected by a: trunk reading “good cooperation between home and school” from healthy roots with signs such as “clean,” retiable’’ “good vision “‘courte- ove.” “obedient” “honest,” and so 4, in a list of the proper sources of socia! habits and attitudes which are the cause of success or failure in school work. ‘The lunchesa as one of the best | attended on record with over 2% out-of-town- visiting Rotarians and gue sts. | The brief business session in- | cluded reading of an invitation to aching and learning is done in ba winds here Friday in the si Ball Tournament he- day, Perfecto’ Amoasec, originally | attend the comi "district ‘annual George Washington Birth | FSU and Tamr _ tonight to retained by the sailor has with- conference in ng ee Fis., day Golf Tournament. . | determine wh’ am goes to | drawn fromthe case. ‘and an appeal to aid in the Red Goodloe, Valdosta, Ga., scored | Kansas City month for the © “Atangements for retaining the Cross drive. a d4-under par 68 Thursday, five finals. : ‘ Esquir~‘do - Albury team were | ‘The visitors included H.E. Camp- strokes better than Jimmy James, Both Friday were con- made y Hili’s family lawyers, W- bell, Morro Bay, Calif.; W.F. Bor- and defending Champion Sonny | sidered . Miami, this year’s |S. F man of Gloucester City, New | ce, Long Beach, Calif.; W-E. Bor- Tinney, both of Tallahassee, who: state « on, had beaten FSU Jer y who flew in and out of Key Straedler, Veronica, N.Y.; Stuart split second place. twice itetson had defeated ; West last week to consult with!s Caves, Canadaigura, N.Y.; S.J. Bob White, Waycross, a; Dick | Tamp: : during regular sea- them. — : 4 |¥--y, Nekolsville, Ky.; Charles Montney, Tampa; and Bobby Mar- | son ga ‘SU is defending NAIB | Hill is being held in Monroe rich, Jr. Mi m. tin, Pensacola, tied for third place | district sion. County jail without bond ona fir ,arles Feirich. Sr., Carbondale, with 74s. FSU”: scorer war -e cv degree marder charge folle : IL: Burton Starke, St, Joseph-Har- Other championship flight scor-| Westhaf. d, and ©. scoff, inquest a ae bor Bend, Mich.; Victor Jones, ers Friday included Doc Melton, | scored a we, at | South Bend, Ind.; Guy C. Weaver, * Lake City, 77; Ed,Stephens, Gaines-| George ™ vies “ie t stop at nis march to or St. Joseph-Harbor Bend, : ville, 76; Brantley Brannon, Lake | Tampa with . .tcinking | away from the chair is to come be-| John Rodahaffer, Kansas City, \ fore lhe. son. ery which will be) Mo,; W.E, Lutz, Warren, Pa.; a City, 77; McCull Mi jempanelled shortly. Wiitnesses are ly Dean, Gloucester, Mass.; Maciel ” wee Israel ‘plans to revive the once- | being lined up now by State Attor-) Sellman, Greenville, 0.; Frank Wil- : flourishing trade in potash extract-|ney J. Lancelot Lester who will /lis, South Bend, Ind.; Ray N. ‘Tay- ST. AUGUSTINE — Jimmy‘ed from the waters of the ‘Dead | prosecute the murder charge | lor, Quakertown, Pa.; Harold J. , Evert, Ft. Lauderdale, and Joe Sea. ‘against Hill. Reilly, New York City; James Ben- City, 77; Scotty Fraser, Panama had a high of 17 for Stetson. Report Wonderful Time Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowman | | Of Coon Rapids, Iowa have been visiting in Key West. This was the Bowmans first trip to the nation’s southernmost city where they re- ported they had a wonderful time sight-seeing and enjoying the sun- shine and’ warmth. West Palm Beach, Mrs, Mamie McCorkle of New Smyrna. Mr, Kling was member of An- chor Lodge No. 182 F. & A. M. The body js being taken to Fort Pierce, by funeral car of the Pritchard Funeral Home for funeral services and burial. nett, Front: Royal, Va.; W.J. We- | ber; ‘Hutehinson, Kans.; Walter Fuller, Des Moines, Iowa; Clyde P. Johnston, Presque Isle, Maine; L.C. Yutzy, Oakland, Md.; Dr. Bing Selby, Oakland, Ind.; 0.P. mann, Valparaiso, Ind.; Paul randt, Ft. Worth, Tex.; Guy Bon- ney, Springfield, Il.; and E.G.C. wi , Danville, Hl. luncheon was seryed in the Parish Hall at St. Paul's, churct grounds at 12:15. ° CORRECTION Through an error, it was an- nounced yesterday on an Adver- | tisement of U. S. Super Powe | Life Batteries at Dick's Tire Ser- vice, that purchases could be! made on Credit Terms. This is not so, Dick's Tire Service ee TRAVEL INFORMATION - TICKETS SEABOARD Tike? “oe rice a AIRLINES HAV. 1.—Give To or 2.—Mail To or WILL PERFORM. 1.—ELENA 2.—NANCY SAwver 4 3.—PEGGY L. 4—ALLENE SPE HAVANA “aia Hd aa" MY VOTE FOR tary for air and later as under Kimbal bs |} was an Aix | Serpe pllot in Wr War 1, hav- | ing -enlisted in, aviation sec- tion. cf the Signal Corps in 1917, ‘As’ vice-president of Generai Tire,and, Rubber, he directed | rocket and jet propulsion work in World War Il. A Contestant The Citizen 3.—Bring It To High School Auditorium March 3rd 8 p.m. VOTES WILL BE COUNTED THERE. THE FOUR WITH HIGHEST VOTES WILL TRY FOR KING NEPTUNE AND QUEEN MERMAID THAT NIGHT. ALL GIGHTEEN L—BILL NEBLE to ‘be sentenced in this atea on a tax stamp charge. § The cases of the 14 other gam- blers were passed until next Fri- day. Be SUBSCRIBE TO THE CTizEN VOTE.FOR ONE GIRL FOR KING AMD QUEEN KEY WEST'S SEMANA ALEGRE TT 2.—HOKE HOLCOMB 3.—TONY BARRERA 4—KENNETH BAZO 5.—JOHN GRIFF! 6.—WALTER WALTERSON 7.—PRANK VELIZ, sR. WEOTERTESES SE FSERQERSED sey :

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