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ia iis Sa ic CLASSIFIED ‘DVERTISING RATER WIL. GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS ver line for one day ‘le per line for three days ve per line for six days une for twelve days line for twenty-four day. Minin per insertion m of 3 lines 1 A.M. DAILY © of error, The Citizen ponsible for only one nsertion Contract Rates On Request ——_— 1—Announcements WILL the yy iho left the Dober man named Bruce at ‘the dog pound p' contact Mrs. R. F. O'Brydn at Phone 92 information nec y for register- ing. mar5-6tx 2—~Apartments F or t Rent FURNISHED om apartment. Prifute bath, $00 monthly, plus utilities. Call 626-3 mar7-lt tNISHED apartment. 731 Caro- 1, $115 monthly, — utilities furnished. Call 1575-J mar6-3t Pfor.2: APAR' Utilities, Li- neas, furnished, $35 weekly, a St. Phone 192- Wi mar6-tf COMPLELE LY furnishes one bea- n *, with large living MIDDLE - AGED JJady for light | housekeeping and caring for| small child. In exchange for good | | home and small salary. Apply in person only. Between 10 a. m. & 4 p.m. Mr. McAndrews. Hotel La | Concha. mar5-3t 1 ES 0 aa Oo eae GooD opportunity for 2 young wo- men to do full or part time work. Salary connected. Phone 1327 for appointment. mar5-3t pleat: in ER Ns a 1 SOMEONE to do ironing in my home. Phone 1894-W. mar5-3tx CURB GIRLS ‘wanted. ~ Apply in person, Ponce’s Luncheonette. 701 Simonton. mars-tf | WAITRESS WANTED. “Apply | inj person, Luigi’s Restaurant, 227 Duval. marlif | | WAITRESS. wanted immed ately, Raul’s Restaurant. Phone 1933 for | interview. feb7-4f DAY Waitress. Experienced. Good pay. Apply 1005 Truman Ave. feb20-tf 10—Male and Female Help COUPLE to manage motel. Must run office and do small repairs. Living quarters furnished. Soutb- wind Motel, 1321 Simonton. MODEST MAIDENS ‘Trademark Registered U.S. Patent Offce it Ac) I cuems HOUSE wna) i gate re DRYER operator, experience not ANG. T GEL FINI! GET necessary. Bendix Launderette, 516 | Southard St. mar5-3t 22—Lost | REWARD for any information jead-! ing to recovery of 16’ Knucle bot- ELDERLY ante women to sit with}tom skiff taken from Myrtle &| children, hourly rate only. Ph.}|Wesleys Beach at Big Pine Key 1746-M. mar7-3t Saturday, March Ist. mar5-~ 4tx | BABY sitting any time day or NEW 24” Red Bicycle. Reward. night. Call 1110-W. mardst| Peter Knight. 1207 Watson oon m BABY sitting in my home. Hourly} —___________.____ rates only. 417% Duval or eave GREEN female Parakeet. Vivin- 808-XW. feb2-30t| ity Harris and George St. Phone — Ze Skea — | 1824-W. mar6-3tx electric _kitehen a 35 monthly, includ- ing utilities. Phone 1006-J, E 2ROOM apartments, Mode! vice, utilities in- eluded Lane Isle Court, 915 Windsor mar3-tf NURSERY age 2 weeks | to 6 mo. Registered nurse and assistant. 8 to 4:30. Working mothers for in- formation call 1932-XM, Mrs. Olm- 24—Business Opportunities 8" BRUNSWICK bowling all 2A—Trailors For Rent sted. mar6-5& tog te Wp usta pyle sd vale ‘ecg Phase 487, Ocala, Fla., after 7 p. HO ih bath. Adult --Personal Services ; ‘ only é at cottage: rear G2 u id Be } ware vm sues boda eta , Eaton mar?-Itx 4A—Hotel Rooms TR OPICAL HOt 1arge rooms, $15 sing i $20 double. 114 Duval St. feb13-tf 4B—Motels & B MOTEL; 1031 Eaton THE M available effic Moderate rates. feb27-24t § -ooms For Rent nees TWO bedrooms adjoinih entrance, 619 Angela St. private maré6-3t front’ room with twin beds. Phone 1327 NICE Reasonable mars-tf LARGE room with plenty hot wa ter. Middle age couple or lady by herself, Cooking privilege, $85. Phone 769-M mars-3t ROUM av only. att William St. feb23- sear house. Tome private baths. 227 Duval St. feb25-tf ‘GES room with and wit Call alter 3 pan, 6. Wanted To Rent SMALL furnished house or apart- ment for summer months, Com- mencing mid fe or early May. Man nly. Contact Ensign M 3 0 Seuplane Bas mar6-3t APARTMENT, 3 adults, | 6 “month to one yr. Pay up to $100 month. mar4-3t Poets 8—-Male Help Wanted man wanted Ww hite Laun- 1200 White St. mar7-3t k Driver. Will check WANTED. Tr references® Strunk Lumber Yard. maré-tf se steady colored man_ for tor work. 5% day week. Navy ain, S. P. B. Phone mar6-3t R for ‘cleaning S. H. Kress. mar4-tf 9 Female Refp Wanted — SODA fount ttendant, 40-hour Contact Mrs. Cooper, Navy H ¥ tain, K. W. No. 690. mar6-3t W WANTED housekee per. Top salary.} ber. T. Gandy, P Call 1930-M. mar$-3t fable for working men|” STATION attendant. Servi Station, 1119} ~ Ph “ mar7-3tx RG Sac EUR ES West 17th Street, Ocala, Fla. : TEXTILE PAINT. All colors. 35¢ maré-6t a bottle. The Hobby Shop. Phone 91. mart-St WELL abl ri Ghee busi- Notery Public 5 * ont ree due to sitk- 604 Truman Aye NORMAN 0. ARTMAN Rt ! Citizen. Office Phone 1641. febis-ti febi24!] 25— Real Estate For Sale sues of The Key West Citizen. agen 1, pee Delivered to your door, 26¢ week- | cai} ty. Phone 5: Circulation Dept. NOTICE BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invitations and annuunrements printed by the Artman Press, Phone 51. feb7-ti if no answer 521-R. jan21-mon-wed-fri-sat-tf FURNISHED house on canal. 2309 Patterson Ave. Call 824-J. mar7-3t $2,000 DOWN BUYS, 2 bedroom home, with porte cocher afid utility room. Balarice easy terms. Call 889-W ior appoint- 18--Special Services ASBESTOS SIDING ment. maré6{ DURA - STONE SIDING a ihe FLOORING - JALOUSIES - |8 - BEDROOM A-1 age VENETIAN BLINDS’ house. Furnished. Terms. Ph CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE | 1067-J for appointment. f HERBERT MARSHALL COMPANY 522 SOUTHARD PHONE 108} mars-tf FOR SALE *$10,100, _home.in. excelent g iid near Naval Hospital. 30-gal. el water oe ae owe ae raté. Venetian ters, fei ae ay Pega ‘awa, Wi jake; Portsmouth, Va. About $3, will handle. mars- WANTED TO BUY, 2 bedroom un- furnished house west of White} “BLOND” for sale 10 used portable for sale 32.50 and up table Roberts Office Supply 126 Duval St. Phone 250. feb29-tt | S ———— OFFICE DESKS for sate. New and used, $35.00 and up. Metal Files and Metal Chairs. We buy or trade Typewriters used office furniture. RORERTS| Street. Write P. QO, Box 321, = | OFFICE SUPPLIES. 126 Duval mar5-6tx Street. Phone 250. febi2-tf 2005 FOGARTY. Completely furn- ished or unfurnished Sunshine home. Call after 7 p.m., 1943-XM_ mar3-6tx CHOICE income property, 104° 3 119’, consisting of 7 room brie! bungalow, 2 room brick cottage, al: i 4 tely furnished. Price $21, brighter, softer, whiter washes. comple! o Try a bottle from your grocer. _| 000. Call Horace Young, 1653-J. febl-tf|_ iansetf TWO bedroom MacArthur home. Completely furnished. 2831 Flag: ler. Call 1827-5. JOHNSON & CURRY, Builders and Contractors Free estimates on new CBS homes, remodeling and roofing. Phone 147-XM. feb16-tt USE SNOW CAP BLEACH for “GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES— FIXTURES = KEYS MADE PLUMBING REPAIRS & | 25—A. Real Estate Wanted INSTALLATION ———____—_15 SMALL house or lot in area bound- ed by White St., Truman Ave., North Beach Dd. and Newton St. Box J-1 c/o Citizen. mar?-3t$ KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. 211 SIMONTON ST. TEL, 378 feb9-tf 19—Public Notices GOVERNMENT controls and regu- lations ny Seer laws Only your local Sewspeses lishes complete local application of these controls. Subscribe to The WANTED to equity in 2-bed- room house. Will ‘swap or sell 27° soy = Trailer Home gy he ioilet, elec. Ley a water tea Al’s Trail- er Park, Oid Stock Is:and Road. mar7-Stx Citizen today. Phone 51, Circulation 26—Lots For Sale age Fs SALE: Choice location a and Casa Marina. Zoned tu opts , motel, or w|i hres loa Bs i |23—Found pe Se ee) BETWEEN Key West and Mara- thon, outboard motor. Owner can claim by Meniitying by serial num- 0. Box 04. mar’ ' | 26—Lots For Sale (ontinueds , WATERFRONT, highway lots, busi- ness and residential, improved and unimproved. Small and large acreage tracts. Four subdivisions. Maps, description and prices sent on request. Hudgins, Summerland Key. mar! sat: wed-fri-tf ART PRESS your headquarters for the finest in printing. Phone 51. feb12-ti 31—Garden-Lawn Supplies COLD SMOKE. Insecticide, fungi- cide, for soil and foliage. Good for all growing things. Key West Garden and Lawn Supply. Phone | 1019. pees « Mars st 33—Misceiiane-us 14 SECOND hand screen doors, 41” x 96"". $20. 6 pair of used 26 < 24” windows with 2 shash bal- meers per window, Six screens watch. $20, One used non autom: tie 20 gallon hot water heater. $10. 2215 Fogarty Ave. mar?7-2tx CROCHET (double) bed spread, also table cover, 60" x 60”. Rea- sunable. See Emick, 630 Margaret (Rear). mar4-5tx COR SALE: Power lawn mower, Large Luggage Trailer, Baby rib, Kenmore Automatie Wash- er. Call evenings, 1522-M. y mar3-Gt old items t CHILD'S, Chest of drawers, $10. i§ 38” Mage i blinds, $10. Chi a Drang $20. Blond®. Des! jiniag table, 4 eit $25. Diva, makes into bed, $45. ~atemmrawith: 40° Trast,"$20- Ph. 1425-W, mar7-2t SENMORE wringer type washing machine, $55. In good Condition. Call 1894-R between 5 & 8 p. m. mar6-3t STORE of Eisner Furniture Co., 3416 Duck Ayenue, Poinciana. Phone 160), We buy and sell new and used furniture. febls-u 34A—Restaurant & & Store FOR SALE CHEAP. Mills Frozen Custard Machine and cabinet. First $500 takes if. Phone 1615-R or 2007 Staples Aye. mar7-3t pirat. ss ah 8 35—Wanted To Buy 2 SMALL ‘ot. others consi Citizen. Beach section, x DT-3. c/o mar3-6tx WE PAY $1.00 for old batteries. Dick’s Tire Service, 920 Truman Ave. 778. marl -tf ae 397 For Sale | 1950 ALUMINUM 33’ Landola with | - bathroom, $800 equity. M. E. Hurley, Coral Isle Trailer Park. mar?-3tx 20 FT. YORK Trailer. Priced for quick sale. Key West Trailer Court, 1015 Simonton St. mar5-3tx 25 FT. 1941 National. Sleeps 4, $300 down. Terms. Refrigerator, stove. Buchanan, Overseas Trailer Court. mar5-3tx 26° TRAILER. Completely furnish- éd. Cheap. Must sell. Mastic Trailer Camp, 638 United. ‘| Classified | ~ | FOR SAL! 3-6tx}""T Mars-OtX} The Sale, if and when made, shaliStandard Time, st at Advertising Brings Results TELEPHONE | = A! ' 39—Trailers For Sale Continued) awnings made to order, | and up. Open after -4:00 week days, all day Sat. Truman Ave. feb5-tf , 1946 GLIDER Trailer. Three rooms, ‘bath. Will sell equity in same, | $300 or best offer. Pearl ‘Trailer Court, Stock Island. mar4-Gix 25° GLIDER. Good shape through- out. Complete with apartment bottle range, 9’ x 16° screened porch on cement patio. Hutson,! Lot 53, Overseas Trailer Park. marl-6tx | ! = 1947 SUPERIOR 21 ft. Excellent condition, $895. See at Gulf} Stream Trailer Park. 606 Truman Ave. Phone 12. 9 - 4 p.m. 1766-XR after 4:30 p.m. marl-12tx | | 1948 TRAVELO. Excellent con 1 tion. 10’ x 20!, enclosed ‘patio with Aluma-Room awnings. Can be fin- anced. Inspect at Overseas Trailer Court, Lot 5. marl-6tx "| 29° COLONIAL Pandom Manor. Ex- cellent condiiion. Apt. size stove. twin sinks, refrigerator, 2 extra {folding chairs, new drapes and couch cover. See at lot G-9, Cora) ; FOR SALE: 1950 Salisbury scooter. Good running condition. Cheap 409 Catherine St. mar6-3tx 5 » A light motorcycle. Economical transportation, $295. 1824-W. mar$-3tx 51 HARLEY motorcycle 74. O. H. V., Like new, fully equip- ped. 3623 Eagle Ave. or call 2198- Ww. mar5-3t CUSHMAN acon late model, perfect condition. Can be seen at 226-A. qouclany | Phone 1069-R. mars-ti P-81 POWELL scooter, 10 h.p. Ex cellent condition. Can be seen ¢ to 7 p.m..1722 Von Phister. Phone 1632-W. mar4-5t | 41—Boats and Motors Shrimp trawler “SAIL- FISH.” Length 55 ft., beam Ie ft. Wood construction, 5 years old Powered with 165 h.p. G - M Diese’ engine. Priced to sell at once, $18,- thereunder |}. TE Phone } Isle Trailer Park. mar3-6tx 40—Motor Bikes and Mo- A tor Scooters 50—Legal Notices. (Continwed) | to the Trustees reserv- themselves” 75% of the phosphaie, minerals and ‘metals and the petroleum thereon or BES OF INTERNAL 'T FUND reserve the any and all bids. of the Trustees of improvement Fund of rida. PULLER WARREN, Governor | 8.1952 Tallahassee, Florida February: 2tst, 1982) NOTICK “his hereby given that the! of the Internal Improye- ind of the State of Florida, uant to Law, will offer. for iment ee, Florida, Apri ist, 2:00 o’¢lock f submerged «i between the pto- Line of Lot 12 and t West Line of Lot so oon m/s Lots 1, 2,3, 6 6, Section ybmerged land dy- ts 2 Janda 4 on 2,3 Lot 3 of Section 26 4f Section 34, Town vith, Range 35 Bast, & 4.59 acres, more or \ parcel of submerged land ly- the East Half of for objections only, in ‘Sale ee t Bleacher Galinses: Ai Show, Injures Miaisdees But Panie Is Aver ted | S0—Legal Notices (wondanued) meeting of its « ts City Hall tec sealed of Key We Bonds; dates J "and submitting 42)_ Designate such bonds ary 4b) AL offering ed to The City « de, showing ¢ bonds”. The City reserves reject any « 1 any of the hon City Further inte tatned from Of Rey West. "CUBAN FOLK SINGERS | (Ce From Pace One) were invited to come to Key West by officials of the San Carlos Institute to appear in. the near the boiling point with one official announcing his intention Lots 1 and 11 of shown on a Sub> nts 1, 2 3, 5 and Lot 2, Section 26, ection 26. and Lot 2 . in Township 6% nge 25 East, compris: 7 acres, more of. less, ct legal description to, be furnianed with dasa) The Purchaser is required to pay the advertising cost and doeument- ary stamps. The Sale, if ang when made, shail be subject’ to the Trustees reserv- ing unto themselves 75% of the phosphate, minerals and metals and 50% of the petroleum thereon or thereunder. THE TRUSTEES OF INTERNAL IMPROVE: FUND reserve the right to reject the sale, BY ORDER of the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund of the State of Florida. — LER WARREN, Goyernot a7-14-21- 28,1952 of taking the matter to the at- tention of Senator Geors test. *The performers were to ap- pear without pay in last night's Prégtam. Restdutateur Benny Ferrite: volunteered to pro- vide meals for the group free of Sone ral and the operators of Lodge provided lodg- ‘of the Institute y this Would’ represent ly compensation for their phar “Carlos solons were explain yesterday's they stated that in the past they ht saan from no I joranen a was considered Tallahassee, Florida February 22nd, 1962 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the ‘Trustees of Internal Fund of the State ot Florida, Purs suant to Law, will offer. for sale, a ee 200 6° Apett s the. following described nds in MONROE C NTY, Fleri- to-wit: 1 of siibmerged land in at of “Stock * land,” a A par ; Lot 2, Section 36, Gov- ernment Lot 4, Section 28 ana Government Lot 2,- Section. 34, all in Township 6% South, Range 25, Bast; on Stotk * is> land, Monroe County, tg and recorded in Plat Book 1, Public Records of County, . Florida’ containing BE vkchen there less. and (Correct Jegal descripiion to be furnished with deed) Improvement | $ a definite jighbors who fey West High pe opening of the Carnival ‘season. ThE high schoolers were round- while in the Cuban cost of their my mi ‘by the Cuban bo, Cuban Consul Oscar to eomment Morales, official on devélopments following a télephone conversation with the | Inimigration authorities. Matk Stanley, Secretary of Local 202, American Federation of Musicians, denied that his lo- ization had any part in ss |e ae stated that the lo-| has “no authorit® to he w foreign performers to play ey West.” He added that he ‘worked for’ three years in The Purchaser is reuired to the advertising cost aha ‘anedment ary stamps. ‘The Sale, if and wa ha 000. Quality Seafoods Company leHine., Bayou La Batre, Ababama. marta 42—Dogs-Cats- Pets A. K. C. COCKER PUPS. All colors. Males and females. Wonderfal dispositions. Mary and Leon Blair. Phone 2291-W. mar5-6tx PONY for sale. Apply 5 Benny's Cafeteria. febB-{/ 45—Transportation WOMAN, “chauffeur’s license, drive car New York for transportation, Week March 10, local references, 1386-M. mar6-3tx Seren e - Moving (ISLAND city TRANSFER Phone 488 E. V. Kinsman 49A—House Movers * HOUSE MOVERS CALL GARNETT Ph. 1054-M for | estimate: jan29-tf | | 50—-Legal Notices nternal the State of Fi offer for sale, for obj Tallahassee, Flori A.M. April Ist, 1952, described land in OUNTS to-wit of submerged land { adjacent to that part Mc west line » division No. 6 ax i S 4, Township jan29-tf | © Purcnaser is requirea to pay | dvertising cost and doenment-} mpe. thereunder, THE TRUSTEES OF ba | Said IMPROVEMENT FU } Gow be ine| Said right. to malic. ft taxied yO) ihe Titer igi Paka of s Ru (he "State! Hara. ARR Attest: Pcs iatttot, Beau Trustees L - 195: NOTICE is hereby given that the hog it although we are hurt/p,rought the bleeding and. bruised Trustees of internal Fund of the State of suant to Law, Wi ist, 1952, the | lands in MONROE ’ da, to-wit: A+ parcel of submerged land ty- the ing Southerly of * Easterly Westerly Block By ae division of Monroe containing Dacre, more or | less (Correct legal description to be furnished with deed) The Purchaser is required to pay the advertising cost and doeument- ary stamps. The Sale, if and when made, shall be subject’ to the Traseen rosea ing unto themselves, 78% of cea) Tow phosphate, minerals apd metals @ 50%, of thé petroleum thereon thereunder. ‘EES OF INTERNAL iMEROVEMEST FUND fenerve the) right to reject the sale, BY ORDER of the Trustees of | S| the Internal Tepgevement Fund of the State of ae TER WARREN, © Hae of Ber a eon ee Phapplto G Gonzalez, an effort to get the regulat.ons entry of foreign per. to this country re! tae 3 Sree Officer Rogers Brown tion Department 1 he iaad that following dient made yesterday by | _ any . violation of this would make them jury charges. He added aa ‘they were admitted only on | prororany that they would spokesman for the group said, “If this. is the law, we can not do anything disappointed because we Tike to give pleasure to of Key West.” The of whom speak Eng » gaid that they signed the ‘because they were aftaid we, bh be penalized to a thousand bered last night et Beach fol- Comparsas gathering Colin = Jameso: neue of the La Committee and to st magazine writer “Unfortunately due to w ntkenteee immigration tews, wet Gabon deste are un- to do but greet 2. ‘The who took St) Tilerday's ‘slight gracefully and ‘appatently without rancor, addressed the gathering briefly in Spanish. Burt Garnette, top official in both the Semana Alegre Com- La Semana Alegre program, was! jo were hosts — —— NOTES 2SVILLE — Nine dis- will eompete in interscholastic debate he subject: “Re- all Anrerican citi- » subject to conserip- service in time Participating high schools assee, Leon, Cottcadale, ona Beach Mainland, Tarpon Springs, Tam- mpions essential r i Name Academy, Miami and Miami beach. } \CKSONVILLE *® —One gam- » tax stamp was issued by lector of internal revenue nging the Florida to- tee ifss By BOB MCHUGH IMORE (®—A huge section of show bleachers, “not even nailed down", collapsed like a gi- ant game of jacy-straws and in- ore than 275 persons Thurs- at. Thirty-two of thém were reported in “serious conditien,”” As 10 hi Is continued treat- the bruised and battered vie- jtims, the city revealed it. hadn’t lissued the Sonja Henie Show .a BAI i day nig) Smathers in Washington in pro- jpermit for the temporary stands in Baltimore's Fifth Regiment: Ar- mory. Though none was required by law, the show had asked for’ one and had been refused, according to Building Inspector Paul Cohen. The massive section shuddered and gave way about 8:25 p.m., ‘five minutes before the show was eduled to begin, Thee heavy beams and planks went down with a foar, pitting |men, women and children under a ‘mass of heavy splinters, Men tore at the tangled beams to rescue ‘screaming children. and erying women, ‘There was no panie among oth- ers/in the crowd, and the rescue operation catried te by police, firemen and_ national was completed within Bera Cohen said the show was re- fused a request for a permit be- cause all stands were got tp at |the time inpsectors called ‘Thiirs- day afternoon. He added that none would have | been issued anyway since the sec- tion which would seat about 200 | Persons was “of temporary con- ‘struction and not even nailed down. The armory is exempt romethe city . building code because is » preperty, but it is y for those renting the buil to apply for a permit. Mayor D’Alesandro ordered “fall and par eet inves until “every fact” Director of Public works: “Paul Holland was placed in charge of the probe, ; ities tigate? Jack Muleahy, Miss ‘s licity man, said the ‘ectooricy blea' 's were erected under the supervision of a construction firm whieh goes ty the name Of Cor- nati, Muleahy said he believed the firm has offices “in New Jersey,” but he didn’t know exactly Where. A crowd of 7,000 persons was on hand for the show. Miss Henie ¢an- liable | cefed the performance and *said ticket holders could have a re- pea or attend another show en. day night. Polige estimate dabout 600 per- sons were seated in the section , which collapsed. Hospitals. sent owt emergency calls for doctors as ambul victims in for treatment. se Families were separated and anxious fathers and mothers raced from one of 10 hospitals ‘to. ai other in search of injured rela- tives. There were angry comments from the injured. Epgene Shriver, Riverdale, Md., stood over his wife whose dress was blood-soaked and said grimly, Somebody's going to mr ie this.” Mrs. Julia Westervelt, Bait more, held her 6-year-old son Ron- ald, and said, “It’s an outrage. For $240 (the admission price) they want to kill us. Why couldn't jthey have put up those stands properly? Frank Cosgrove, Baltimore, con- soléd his girl friend, Mary Ann Nolan, as they awaited help. ee ified the immigration office by telephone of the impending arrival night of the visitors on the ‘their arrival and that at that time they were given no hint that the performers would not be allowed jovernor mittee and the Key West Art ty appear. Atte: Be entot. See. Trustees I. L ey fenevamari- The City a eer vest, i, Pierida will, D.. 1952, n the ith day of April. A- at the hour of 8:00 P. ~ Basters 1304 Historical Society said, “This in absurd situation. { think -14-21-28,1952 ast both the City and County by Commissioners should forward a An \letter Of apology to these people ee be sent to the State Departmen’ t in Washine- ton.” Officials of the Semana Alegre Committee said that they had not ‘The Cuban artists were feted at a garden party last it Mrs. Mary Pontenat ose Benton and Mr. ané Mrs. Ben Co- nant and they that Ke: West ‘hospital is not always ot ithe type that they were shown yeserday morning. Today Mr. and Mrs. Colin Jameson will play host entertaining the visitors. —— oe