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Elke Tnotall Hy : ag ge F ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Citizen Staff Photo OF BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS 551 who were installed Thurs. OFFICERS I ‘night by Past District Deputy Seated left to right, John Foh, alted Ruler; John’ , ders, trustee.‘ Standing Guaré : Key West Girls Carbonell Praised For His Vote Some Twelve Years Ago | council at that time. he would have been only too glad to have made even more con- cessions. 9 That water had brought Prosperity to the Keys and Key West was not denied by anyone present. 43 53 36 42 24 45 42 62 . 83 . 54 35 39 41 51 ~ 65 38 - 75 7% a 46 72 32 40! 49 ss ‘Robert Barnett ® [s Transferred 42° Robert H 54/ mate third class, was transferred 67 yesterday from the U. S. Naval 60 Station, Key West. He had been a ‘ ae serving with the Ships Department, ‘Since’that initial night on the | snow and snow. I hadn't seen under the command of Lieutenant beat things have been hopping. any great amount for three |C. L. Theiss. His specific duty was . Naturally, dressed as I) coxwain, or head, cf the executive was in tropical slacks and jacket | officer's, Commander C. M. Hen- I didn’t exactly enjoy it but 1 derson, boat ys go fast and the'nights more/soon got used to it when I put| Barnett had been stationed in the iftersting }on northern clothes. Also receiv- Key West aera since August 1949. Wheto: ig & big difference in} working conditions. We get paid | so much weight none of my suits | At-Arms Force on the station. for any over-time over the usual | fit me and had to go on a shop-| His career began in January 19- 40 hour week ahd two days off,; ping expedition. Have gained 20 45. He formerly served aboard the free insyrance and generous @X-| pounds though and that should | U. S. S. George W. Ingraham, the badly : i it who had helped shoot} sg. Antonio kill one) detective in| san Francisco They flushed out his | Seattle partner in @ basement apartment 'Tajjahassce ¢ a week tater. It was all very | Tampa movie ‘like with tear-gas, and| Washington . machi editor pointed out I have spentiever miss the wintertime. The Ships thret years in the U. S. without/reason for that probably is that) During his tours of duty, he has / doing. any too good and it's)! never realimed what I was earned the right to wear the Ame- rather Fidiculous to remain there) missing. There is a lot to be said Tiean Area ribbon, the Asiatic-Pa- when I have a nice apartment /for a clean. coal hungful of crisp | “ific Area ribbon, the China Ser- and’€én éasily make five times | Canadian air despite the dogged Vice Tibton, the Navy Occupation the money. Am also getting mar-/refusal of Floridians to believe ribbon, the World War II Victory ried oh the 1fth of May. fanything good can be found in ribbon and the Good Conduct rib- “| was intending returning to/the North in the winter.” KW on the LeMay case. In fact,; Al asked for news on the Le- “barely made the bus leaving | May case and about the AP dis- Miami as the staff at Lajpatch regarding banning Concha will testify. Leroy got/shrimp beats off Mexico: Me @'cab and I arrived with/L. P. Artman was; about the new seconds” to spare. Didn't even/rotary press; We status of the have the opportunity of seeing istaff and for copics of The Citi-| and thanking Jim McAndrews./zen. Roger. Wilco and up | Fie up to New York and thenee Montreal 2 fa Montreal to ofrive in the) “Spring did nip-up ral Hotel Aj ve applied might “of the season's greatest morning,’” he concludes, “with | marriage snag = boogie blizzard. For awhile we expected | temperatures in the near forties. | County Judge Raymond R. Lord. to turn back to New York, but Hope to get a visit to Key West) James L. Price, SUBASDEV- the pilot found the edge of the |sometime this year. | am an-/ DET, 31, and Dortha J. Jackson storm and ‘we made it. It was a/xious to hear the news {rom 29, 885 Simonton street have also Sitetige sight, this snow and | down thataway.” applied tc wed bon. Born in Byers, Kansas, in 1927, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnett, now live in Willmington, Ohio. Barnett belongs to the Ohio American Legion. Apply To Wed Danny E. Phillips, Boca Chica, Piorida, 2) and Joyce Wedd, 19, Co- how j Barnett, boatswains | 1 ck ost | Hi s fi rly wi | ed one helluva shock. I had lost He was formerly with the Master. | Club ‘has announced its plans for }@ coffee on April 16 at 10:30 a.m > | pense accounts. As my managing |do the trick. Never thought I'd U. S. S. Titania, and two landing | P. J..Ross, who was assisted by Past Exalted Ruler of the lodge. Esquire; Earl R: Adams, Loyal Knight; John Blackwell, Jr., Ex- Leading Knight; Kermit Lewin, Lécturing Knight; Robert. Saun- Jeft to right, Kingman Curry, Organist; Charles Falk, Tiler; George Sikes, rt; Clifford “Raines, ‘secretary; Harry Knight, Chaplain and William Neblett, Outer = Asked To Compete |Branch Bank Will In Queen Contest |Be Operated At Word has been ‘received ty the| Naval Station Key West Chamber of. Commerce that the: Pensacola Chamber is y u beauty contest to se- “Miss Fiesta” to reign at tod HARI KIDD ART sut THROUGH APRIL 13 The distinguished art show of paintings by Hari Kidd will con- | tinue at West Martello Gallery through April 13, not just through April 8 it was announced today by Mrs. Jeanne Taylor curator of the gallery. The daily hours for visitors viewing the exhibit are 1 to 5 p, m. Kidd, a > well-known contem porary artist, presented his pre- | | Mew showing on Toeréet- For Dr. Polgar Invited To Ala. Manuel Lopez, PERO for the JayCees, announced that all Commerce have been invited to at- | plans have been" tuede te te tend an important meetnig in Bir- |Dr. Polgar show which will be mingham, Ala. April 10 to discuss | 8iven in Key Wes The Banking “Facility, Will ‘be located on the waterfront of the Naval Station, be- tween Piers 2 and 3, in front *' of Building 159 (Clothing and Stores.) The number of the centrally-located ing is 216, | |All Plans Made | t on Wednes- |tax rates upon small and young | ay. April 9th at the Key West \corporations and other subjects. | High School auditorium. The Key West Chamber has been} Dr. Polgar, originally schedul- invited to appear at this hearing |ed to appear last month, had to | which is being conducted by the}eancel his show due to _ illness. | Taxation Sub Committee of the Se-| He will be in Key West on Wed- ; nate Committee on Sma!l Business. | nesday, April 9th and present his Hearings have already been held} entire performance for those at- in Connecticut and New Jersey. | tending Business men there made sugge: Dr. Polgar’s show usually lasts ed changes in tax levies te the Se-| for two and one-half hours. Dur- |nate Committee. Senator John|ing his performance he presents Sparkman, D. la. and Senator/this amazing feats of telepathy, Edward J. Thye of Minnesota will} memory feats and hypnosis. The arrive in Birmingham the day be- | show is billed as “Miracles of the {uve for conferences with interest-| Mind’ and those who have seen ed business men. this performances before can as- sure you that the title indeed Plans Told jfits the performance. The Navy Enlisted Men's Wives | | | | | Dr. Po is a very congenial man. Born in Hungary prior to the first World War he has mas- jtered the feats of the mind like The Navy Wives Club No. 88 will|P° one before him. For ma jhold the meeting, t hich ali [ears he has been a brilliant ex- wives are invited to attend. It walt | Ponlent of the human mind and take placé at Building 178 on the | *S ™ysteries. His paige by Naval Stat: r our community last year wi H ation. Baby sitters will be | on remembered by those who| For any fur attended : Mrs. Bead igo termes any Dr. Poigar’s amazing abilities/ have been discussed at length in| City To Buy Dirt }Life, Time and many other ‘Loader For $8.200 j Magazines, both in this country} City Manager Dave King has leleeted Sandra Curry-President | @No. is of st., t sal St, tive board -Poin of ia rr “Key Gan Meeting, Truman Elewertary P. T. A. at school, 7:30 Coffee, ZX-11 Officers club, Aeropalms, 10 a.m. Meeting, Harris School P.T.s, 8 D.m. . Pistol, Meeting, DeMfolay Mothers’ Cir- ives :30 pm.. Kiwanis. Club 's Beach Patio, restau. Meeting,. Genezal Hos- ane tee hospital, 3'p.m. e Junior Debs, Woman's Club, p.m. iia )Kero- ent, .K. merce, As: sociation, jer seas hotel, Pm. | Meeting iad City Nayy Wives Glub No. 88, Bldg. re N. S., 10:30 a.m. THURSDAY, APRIL 10— Meeting, Ladies Auxili V. F. W. Post 3911, VFW home, 8 P.in. . Ww . Meeting, Jay Shees, Jaycéé club- house, 7:30 p.m. Sat Meeting, Ladies Auxiliary, Art- hur Sawyer Unit 28, Poet home, 8 p.m. ak Meeting, Dr. Felix Vatéla Yadge No, 64, Cuban Masonic Ledge, 8 p.m. i Meeting, Dadies Auxiliary , Fleet Reserve Association, ‘chibygms, 8:30 p.m. Busy Bee Club, 8 p.m. Gray. Ladies Corps, coffeg, 10 a.m. “4 Meeting, Room Représentatives of Jr. - Sr. H. S. PTA} school, 8 p.m. Meeting, Ladies Aid Grace Luth- eran ehurch, 8 p.m. Art classes for adults ,West Martello Gallery, 8-9 p.m. — Meeting, Monroe County Hospi- tal Woman’s Aux. Sewing group, at hospital, 2.p.m. Parish Hall 12:15 p.m. Junior Audubon Club Organized One hundred thirty six pupils of Truman Elegientary School met in the auditorium on Thursday March 27, and organized a ’unior Audubon Club. “Club sponsor is | Mrs. Amelia Cabot, assisted by | Miss Frances Cochran and Mrs. | Margaret Yelvington. } The’ group decided to elect offi-| cers and to meet once a month. Each class Ghose a representative and from these, the members| and Joseph Esquinaldo--Seeretary A l‘eaflet entitled “Adyentures | for Audubon Junior Club members | and a button was given to each} and abroad | been authorized to purchase a ‘dirt Dr. Polgar’s performance is put on entirely by audience par-} loader’ for $8,200. The loader is | ,,, Said to be ideal for the ; ticipation. He does not use any! ‘accomplices at any time. The performance will be held he High School auditorium / needs. ing at 8-00 p.m. on Wed-; $3.08 had to be transfered to the j General Fund in order to enable [King to cet this much-wanted equipment RESEARCH SAVING LIVES | Because of scientific advances, ll breastjcancér patients are being cured cance American But Cz or the . five even ets ago, says Cancer Society ¢jtoday who-could not have been} iu three | wildlife; to protect théMi* from American |barm and waste: and to Strive’ to, memter. The club membership: winged children “As a citizen of my country, 1 pledge myself to try in every way I cam to consetve its natural’'re- sources; its sof, water, plartts and increase their abundance’ | Luncheon, Rotery Club, St. Paul's PHONE: Citizen Offices-1939,,,.,% EES [Bids\On-Big Pine Key- Line. dure Read Utility Board members of City Electrit Sysiem yester- day voted to seer meral Manager C. ursen study proposed ‘bids ‘for the Key: West’to"Big” Pifie Key line. i eRe i After VanDeursen “ eval- uated the bidd' ‘he * sub- mit his -recemmeidatio: ‘WEATHERMAN - Says Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy today, increasing cloudi- nes§ with showers or thunder- storms late this afternoon or tonight. Clearing Sunday. Colder) tonight and Sunday. Moderate southerly winds becoming mod- erate to fresh, otcasionally mod- erately strong northerly tonight’ or Sunday. Alert suggested for}’ Small Craft warning which may be ordered later.today (subse- i : Fait,+mueh cooler in north portion, partly cloudy with few local showers. in. south and central? portions and clearing and becoming cooler today. Fair and cooler tonight. Sunday fair, Con- tinued cool. ‘When’ coitipleted: he line to Big' Ping Key willl afford id ‘north over north portion today and over south por- tion tonight. Moderate to fresh northerly wind’ Sunday. ,Partly cloudy weather with few local showers today and over south] portion tonight. > East Gulf of Mexico: Small craft warnings indicated north of Tarpon Springs to St. Marks, Fresh northerly Winds! over ex- treme north-~portion~ through Sunday. Moderate fresh south- west to west wi over south and central portion shifting to fresh northerly today."™ Moderate ta fresh northerly winds Sunday. Local’ showers in “and cen- tral portions tofiys otherwise generally fair weather. a i Shares In <->: $20,378 E. + «(Special te: NEWYORK, ‘April/2-Anna S. Carleton of >16 Windsst Lane, |. Key Westy will share iwan estate valued. at $20,37B “dccokding to a 9:00 Key West, Fla., April 5, 1 Temperatures * Highest yesterday ial Lowest last night —. Mean . Normal Total last 24 hours Total this month. Excess this month Total this year _ - Deficiency this year Relative Humidity at 9:00 14% 30.02 ins.—1016.6 mhs. Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset |ficer. He work Th torpedo | shop, under training der, torpedo- man’s mate. , deus Gale reported. aboard Apeil 3, af- |ter. completing his recruit araining jat Great Lakes, Jiingis,, joined the. Navy. in Deedarber ad 1951. | Before entering the se . Cale | worked for the Dg, Vill ‘pera |tion, Toledo, Ohio; He + with | his parents, Mr. and Mxg.jgron K. Gale, at 703. Weston Stes, Toledo. Gale attended Collinygg! High pi Cleveland... (+)—Plus sign: Corrections v be added. ‘Lumber Fire Is Extinguished fencers Thursday used a boos.) ter pump for twenty minutes to put | out a lumber fire in the rear of the H. Ramos Company, corner Ann | and Front. Approve Leaves Civil Service Board Thursday night approved the annual leaves} with pay of Fireman Owen Malone} and Laborer Julio Gomez. Also a number of temporary laborer ap-{ pointments was made. P ATTENTIONE: Bee — Mother and Housewife — Sanitation is very important, for the protection of . shildren aud vase tomlly, when you'te aching out tt bones Bring your laundry fo 516 Seuthard Street across trom’ the Bus Station. Use our fast sorvice washand drys 9" " TWENTY-FOUR HOUR SERVICE PICK-UP and DELIVERIES 180 Window Witt _ Dramatically, Draped } wenT