The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 8, 1952, Page 3

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Novy Bowlers To Compete In Daytona Beach Tourney THE NAVY WIVES LEAGUE BOWLERS have formed a team to “o to th team is pictured above, 1 and Bobby Cadenas. Tournament son, Dott The ie Brow: Bench Views | JACK K. BURKE coming week at the Nava from left to right: They will go to Daytona 2. | ce- -election or the champica of the national and | Democratic Party's | congressional candidates. |. full-seare meeting win ms Cavi He plans to stay here three weeks, unless there should le a change for the wevse in the condi tion of Mrs. David W. Wallace, Mrs. Truman's 89-year-old mother who is seriously ill at Blair House , in Washington. - Mr. Truman's close associ think he detiritely will announc his candidacy fc. re-election, or | ais intention to give up the presi jency, in an important poutical speech in Washington March 29, | dee day after his return to Wash ington. The occasion will be the $100-a- plate Democratic veterson - vaca. | son dinner in the National Guara Armory. « The President came here after Station gyw 1 Gold Medal |net at the White Heise Friday lournament will be Keld At the pre- | -Aorning sent lime, {cams from the Key! This meeting followed a nation.) | West High School, FAWTUlant,! wide raao and television address Fleet Sonar Students, Naval in which he sought to put the tion, Navel Base Civilian VX-1,| pressure on Congress to enact in Naval Ajr Station All Stars and! full his $7,900,000,000 program of seyeral others have entered to| military and econc.nic aid to free make it a nine (eam tournament. | The tournament will be a doubic elimination and out of it will come team that wi!l be the best in the| Key West ares furphy, bis special counsel and ‘the firm's list of anthers a Eoin hy, his specia sel and | ; : y Faas corsiders the most import At the games will te played at| chief speech writer, t- work on’, J8¢ # Wio's Who in writing. Jonnie a ene a ees dinm the Naval Statioa and all Nava!| he Washington adddess and to fo!) 1/ar. trvia SI cout St Be tside c:. AINaRIBa< thh: HREIRDO I personnel are invited to attend. | ‘ow through on legislative prob- | "22. ‘Truman Capote, James Mi ; Hiiaia) REEL bas s | ; sare a few of tke too men |iN book “Witness’’ by Whittaker : , j ems at Washington | hae Hi Nee. | Chambera: Parts of this ‘Wor! if fi ; N | . Wi | Accompanying the President indom Hesse: ist, eing serialized in The Saturday | ULC LNEISON WIMS | aboard The Independence yes- clair Lewis, another | pywning Pp aes Fe A od: Americe ivening Post on the stands row. é ‘ terday, in addition to Admiral ; Bh 2 ay hink this book is one of the In Ladies Golf hy, were the following top| seat play - Bugene ONeill | 9 aut human documents writ- - } are also Random House authors. | 9rea-t human documents writ: | tery ters Doroth Disne. Pe | : “ Mis. Julie Nelson captured the| Matthew J. Connelly, William ind Mignon Eberhart are in’ the | /¥minating book te be published title in the Ladies Handicap|D, Hassett, and Joseph Short, dom Hause brownstone man-| Showing the nature of commun- Match Golf tourney. The trophy |Seeretaries to the President; sion stable too fe i ba HS SPREE gira enone aa apesented to hor ‘ oy | Maj. Gen. Harry H. Vaughan, — , : : are, and how it operates.’ ‘Anne Witzel was runnerup and|demt; Rear Admiral Robert L. He Lala St hae pte ee learning, Mi 8 considers the firm's wi and} { eek maedy seatholic. When we ap Pd) American College Dictiona Mrg. Nelson gained the finals by hon, USN, Naval side Oi sig nt tho Casa, Marina Patio |compiled by 420° experis, th defeating Louise Duke in a close Bann aa oa a where he and Mrs. Haas were in a ‘Aum opus " rel . Landr SAF, Air aide to panig 4 ca gulty A eee his + ee rtice tie ie be B. handy: USAR, Air aide al benign post-prandial mesa, he had “tye ig also proud that Random finals by defeating Kay | Faraldo) Be Preient SNR, and tne, i Hand a book pu' lished by Alfred jiouse brought the great French son were tied up at the end of |following administrative assist. | rt c. W. Ceram. oats aie nan aie VUULes the regulation 18 holes and Nel-|ants, Donald S, Dawson, David " fa a ; oSaihe’ at Ua Acie ‘on fit the match on the first|H. Stowe, David E, Bell, and ‘One of the best books of the and a grand velume of “Remem § @ » he said enthusiastically. | bron hole of the sudden death play- off, Defending champion raldo had held the Kay F trophy in nations working with this «country | Citizen Staff Photc sponsored Florida State Women's Bowling Leu'se Duke. Lillian Shuman, Winifred Humphrey, Loretta Car. each on Frid. to compete in the tourney TELEVISION AND A 1 Bl 4 Ae (Co-t'-u From Page One) i ‘ow n ce I said ot th i a DENVER — A gust of wind help vuere Fe und his y ed J. M. Buirgy get a hole-in-one staying on the 110-yard seventh hole at “There will always be pevyle kewood Country Club. The ball vho prefer to read books.” ame to.a.stop against the ‘lag nou'd know. A veteran Haas of boc!s business he was one of the founders of the Book-o/-the- Month Club, serving as President pole which jeaned against the front of the cun. , ‘then the breezes :caught the fl ind pulled: the polerto: the other Of it for five years. He has been | cide of the cu. Phe ball dropped @ partner in Random Mouse since | fyy an ace 193, which has made history Seta gae at cpiaieniee gta with its top-flight books and its Capt: Ed Barry pictue Medera Library which publishes fhe cla‘ ics ai low cost but with high readability. taken of Betty when she flew down after winning the airborne Pow- derpuff Derby in 1950. He asked Random House is ore of the own- | Haas prs of Bantam Books, and Grosset Are you by chance related to | and Dunlap, of which Haa’ is a this Betty Haas?” lirector Tic Haas’ replied yes, as a Despite his e ‘rn with the ad istrative nd = ¢¢ publishing, s’ continuing and basicereas: matter of fact they were her porents. With that Capt. Ed whip- Nn ped out the photo of Betty stand- or being in the !usiness is to f ing by her P-39 in which «he brin, out é west books t nesed out 12 of For fiying sisters vritien tod in ( e Montreal W. Pa’.a Beach Proudly he rentioned the avu- handicad race, thors whose association with Mrs, tinas, though she doesn't Random House ke can personal. at all | it, is herself bo ly trace. Nobel prize wi She is th ator from French Wiliam Faulkner, Andre fh s books “Babar the ‘o stand oif international Commu- | £4%%, Maurice Hindu Spey py oeen ae) Bethe Pre bb.: are among She is also library chairman of the thers. in of Physiesl Medicine and He has brought alon, David D. Lloyd, and Joseph G. Feeney, legislative assistant. Commander Horace D. War- den, MC, USN, is acting in the n. Wallace H Mutiny” by Herman Wouk is the best tute iitation in New York year,” “You can ao say that | think =F Doubleday Doran’s “The Caine > of Things Past.” from being a confined liter- ary character, , who hojds a Distinguished ice. Cross from World War I, ches out to the entertainment in = many 1950-51 jabsence of Maj t : yoars, and of course “The Sea real life future of his country. He a Graham, residential physician) Around Us" by Rachel Carson, is is chairman of the board cf advi- PRESIDENT WIM who remained in Washington | ne 05 the leading eveats of the sors of the Vocational Advisory | (Continued F:or, Page One) with the Presjdent’s mother-in- year.” 2 yeepigerin Nowy oy which tries. to jlaw. Secret Service agents as) Books were replaced by bore: ve Ip’ Soong’ SVG iid ‘théit place his own. car, was. fifth in line. | uswal were with the resident 6M lishing at least one day'this week. in the increasingly complicated The proe ion moved through | thé plane. the quiet highway to an increas: | Arriving at 3:30, on the 'Na-|¢ Haas and his wife went out ip WOrld ©. tod. é apt. Ba pe. tc try for the excl ing crowd that climaxed in num-‘tional Airlines special press sive ghme. Though they caught 11 Flying fishes “are a stagle of bers when Truman avenue was! plane were the following White | fi they were delighted to catch % the diet of people who Aivé on reached. From then on to the! House correspondents: giimpse of thelr daughter. BettfieBarbados Island Caroline street gate of the Naval A, Merriman Smith, UP; Er- Station, the — sid s were {nest B. Vaccaro, AP; Reber G. Finalist packed with eager and enthus- | Nixon, INS; Joseph A. Fox, The iastic spectators of ail ages, cos-| Washington Star; Anthony s tumes, and color Leviero, The New York Times; } They waved wi.h cordiality to| Jack Steele, The New York He- their Président he drove by.'pald Tribunc; Robert W. Ruth, At the gates of the Little White ‘The Baltimore Sup; John ve House, the President as al got Fisher, The Chicago Tribune; out of his ‘car to his Migs Ruth S, Montgomery, The Marine Guard, unde com mand of Mej. Che tt. if. Tully, Jr. Seripp Howard He stopped to offer his congrat-| Newspaper Alliance; Edwin W ulations to T.Sat. Robert L./ Darby, Time-Life magazines; Marler, Marietta, Ga. and asked | Frank Bourgholtzer, NBC; John him where he won his battle! Edwerds, ABC; Willicm Smith, stars. The sé xt told the com-| AP Photos; Maurice Johnson, mander-in-chief that he earned | International News Photos; the stars in Korea from whence | George Skadding, Life Magazine he returned last July William Smythe, Fox Movietone The Naval s‘ n’s USS How- | New John é ard W. Gilmore ar e visiting tel jon and G Brac if ord Kress, U.S. S. Yoesmite 21 gun) same; oo Carroll S. Linkins. sa es as » President entered Western Union ong eda Irving Perlmetcr, Dewey Long, After IL perfect Key West) Jack Romagna and Ha ore days, a long awaited northeast ley of the both ie am staff al a started to blow just before so flew in with P the presi nt’s at 4:24 Joming the White Hous party vesterday. The temperature was/in Key West were Charles Hes: 23 degrees instead of the pre-/ser, Miami Daily _Nev vious day's maximum of 81, as; mond P. Brandt, Th St c the sun went under the first’ Post Dispatch; Rene McC a i ne clouds in a week London Daily Express; Wiiliar The President's first “consid- in Key West will have erable : There's a © chance that the sun might break through tomor row, suid Dick Splaine, Boca Chica’s chief airport —meterolo gist. the country, virtually state, in thiis yea paigns, whether as weekend Costello, Pre ent intends to stump | transport and The: Preaee state by | operations, but in 1803 a force of s election cam- | U. S. Marines used camels dur a candidate for | ing an operation in North Africa. | New York Daily New Andrew Lagenneger, NBC nk Cancellar Schr CBS: Fi UP Photos, and Telenews INS-INP Pilot of the DC-8 press plane Joseph Bailey amc have orge Television. is used The U.S. Marines | ships, planes, all types of moto mules in recent is In Legion Oratorical Contest Kathy Hanskat | KATHY, HANSKAT, daughter of Mr party ather home, ‘The ‘Thompson, Jeanne and § Elizabeth and Don Little sentative. YOUTH CENTER (Continued From Pace One) youth center. Key West is one of the few cities in Florid without a teenage = recreation center and the = establishment will fill a great neéd in the community. Civie Clubs and youth organi zations were asked to send rey resentatives to a meeting held at the Women’s Club where a joint committee was formed The group has been worki fo: nearly a ar to make the youth center possiblé. When Miss Ar lene Merritt, Deaconess of We ley House offered the use of the Community building the greatest obstacle was removed. The only requirement for re istration for the youngst will jbe a signed statement from the parent.or guardian giving pei mission for the youth to take ¢/ part in the activitlés “of! the youth center, ; Junior and Senior Councils were set up. “i a joint meeting, held last Wednesd afternoon, Mrs. Blanche Miller was elected Chairman of the Senior Council and Miss Grace Crosby will serve jas Vice Chairman, Mrs, Winston Jones will act secretary fo the organization and Miss Mer ritt will be treasure: Elected to the board of di Had Birthday Fete and Mrs, Geor ‘a Haffic and Doster Jack Jail Stretch, Heavy Fines Given Friday The | ‘WEATHERMAN | Sahudey Marsh 8, 1952 me sth Lancing Thelma Davis Sentenced | |Fore Key West anc Vicinity: Partly | | To + Months On Assault | cloudy to cloudy with few loca! showers today through Sunday; not much change in temperature | - Moderate to fresh north and Charge; Many Reckless Drivers Punished Thelma Davis was sentenced to four months in County Jail on con- vietion of aggravated assault yes- | northeast ‘ | PLAYED, Judge Thomas Caro gave the | Florida: c:tence in Criminal Court session. | Stilt fines were imposed by che! udge for the many reckless driv- : offenders who came before Bowers, drew & s for driving reckless . Charles fined $50 and costs and drunken driving. Ddgar eckless dobns was fined the same smouaton the same three convie-| portion, partly lions. Joseph Francis —MeCarthy | portion, was fined $15 for reckless’ driving. { ‘ike following were fined $10 on} to eckless driving cha John Grazola, Anthony Leara; Ralph} Augustus Simmon obert Leigh. pr CRart winds, occasionally rong offshore. Ww. ING DIS.) Generally fair today and Sunday except mostly Goudy and few local showers in south: | east and extreme south portion. Ys ahanes in) tase Pisin cebier a, peruse Florida aivitea from Vero Beach south- ward, Fresh to moderately strong | ; 20/30 mph. northeast | display area and fresh northeast | winds elsewhere through Sunday. | Cloudy and few showers in south cloudy in north East, Gulf of Mexico: Moderate fresh _ northeasterly moderately strong at times over extreme south portion today and Sunday. Cloudy with a few loca) THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 Citizen Staff kioto > Hanskat of Harris avenue, celebrated her 11th birthday Saturday with } guests, pictured atiove, inctuced: Conrad Grohs, Jp, Gayle Roberts, George and Jeannete Carey, . Mary Herrick, Janet Cormack, Ida, Bill and Jimmy Rymes, Bobby and Johnny Crisp and Gilbert. -Munoa.-Mr, Hanskat-is the local.Veterans Administration vepre- Bruce |Com pletes Duty Here Say: . Ma. winds in OMicial U.S. Navy, Photo LTCDR. GEORGE T. LILLICH, USN, son of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Tt. Lillich, 76 Albemarle street, Rochester, N. Y,, has recently completed a four menths course n All Weather the winds rectors were E. O. Schweizer, ten Causey and Glenn Morris. showers in extreme south, gen- |" Flight at h Leiand March, Mrs. W. B. Kirke, Josie Jones Co!lins was fined $10] épally fair elsewhere. | “leet All Weather Training Unit, Mrs. Jack Delaney and Mes. Fer-| or improper parking on a Keys a | Key West. The course consists of {nando Camus. Junior Council of- | ridge; y Lindsey, $15 for to Report jadvanced flight training jn in- ficers and directors will be elect- ‘drivers’ lice Robert William struments and night tactics de- led on March 15th when the 10 for no license tag_and Sheers soe cee signed to qualify the pilot for meeting will be followed gby a 5 Thomas Onoprienke, $5 for |Sarrier All Weather Squadrons, : phat mproper tag on ear. Key West, Fla., Mar. 8, 1952 party for the youngsters. : ise chit | He entered naval serviee in an slips are ert « cr . as = r mer? }1941 an aviation cadet..in the zations in city will be asked’ aple-to expand the program: ai wane y V-5 proy s ber. to support the youth center and it pravide trained directors. Highest yesterday . 2 Ms a a meal ea snk is felt that tae many individupls | tyes Women’s Club and the | bowest last ee : poieres oe 1 will want to hel; committee are grateful for the | Mean - 32 aviator at Jacksonvillg, Florida, | tion. The Womer x pay . _ received Normal au after completing the preseribed that? ti ATESN bs TAN voum Th the younger Precipitation t Commander Litligh will report jcommunity project and ahpuld be citiz Sev West can find. Jast dost i hours s the to the Commander, Aid: Force, considéred part of ‘7 ‘ S| Atlantic Fleet, Naval Air Station the commu y ph hes ro sen month - 4 hing Norfolk, Virginia, for further as | The center pen oh” ‘TYis"estimsted ‘that rats ea! | Total this year RIO ims tg duty involving’ fly Wednesday an iy ever ‘abolit 200 inillion bushels of grain | Excess this year . +12 ins. | ings and the _counell hopeg to be'' cee a year in the United States, i Citizen Staff Photo so Retetive Humility ot 00 A.M, Biromater (Sea Loven) 0:00 AM 30,05 age mbs. j——oh 0m s0Ot | DR He is authorized to wear the [American Service ribbon, the | Asiatic-Pacific Area ribbon, the \Japahese Occupation ribbon, the {American Area ribbon, the Air | Medal, and the World War II Vic- ftory medal. During World) War 6:42 a.m.|{1, he served as a flight instruc 6:33 p.m. | or at several naval air stations 4:58 P.M. / ind with VF(N)-91 aboard thr 5:27 a.m. aircraft carrier USS Bon Homme |Richare. Prior to being assigned jto FAWTU, Commander _ Lillich served on the staff at the USNA n instructor in English and in Aviation. Commander Lillich graduated from Allendale Preparatory Brighton Station, N. Y.. and received a Bachelor degree from Spring Hili 3ehool, tn 1935 of Arts College, Spring Hillp Alabama, in 1939. . He is married to the former Miss Jane Catherine Walker of | Birmingham, Ala., and Jackson- xi, Fla. They have two sons, |George T., Jr, five and Joseph, one. xm Cage Records Set | TUSUALOOSA, Ala. w— Four \school records were set when the ne cmelen. “tn 6 “Tell it to the University of Alabama basketbal) Marines” is believed to have team defeated State 94 SHOWN FOLLOWING THE LOCAL 12th Annual American Legion Oratorical Contest finals are three local high school stu- when Charles II of | 67 recently. New marks were es- dents w competed for the prize and a chance at a $4,000 college scholarship to be given the national champion. From ‘was told about Pasdoe ero: for points by Alabama left to righ Frank Romagu airman of the Americanism Committee of the Arthur Sawyer Post, American Legion, First fish for the first time and turned | and by both teams as well as for prize winner Billy Roberts of the Key West High School, Second Place winner Nora Malone of CMI and Eloise Fisher of to ah — odie Marines ba irng eo by Alabama and by Douglass High School who took third place in the competition oneness —o te cep ih pi | | :

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