The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 24, 1952, Page 1

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‘Key West, Florida, has the ‘mest equitable climate in the ‘eountry, with an average venge of only 14° Fahrenheit LXXIN, Ne. 99 Ia pound jewfish at a depth of @ feet under water and the disco- ‘very an unknown, ancient wreck ‘were two of the adventures of three Closed Friday, Aprit 25 to May Ist ALL AIRLINES AUXILIARY es PRICE TOURS Ms resents HAND TOOLS | “A Night of Fun” Guaranteed for Life aod Roy's Key West Auto Parts Co. FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 8:00 P. M. HARRIS SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Children 2e (tax included) Adults Ste CONTINUOUS FLOOR SHOW DANCING, VARIETY ACTS OF ALL KINDS NIGHTLY 8PM —3I AM, COMPLETELY REMODELED, RENOVATED TALENT NITE TONIGHT Ne Cover for SHERIFF'S KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, Truman Made if Fes Final Registration Up 54% x * * Key West Citisen & PRICE FIVE CENTS Over 1950 Primary Figures xk ke * *& & wk kw * LKPOA Expects To Release $1,000 Worth Of Belgian Rabbits On Keys July 4th Expect Hunting To Be Permissible In Next Few Years The Lower Keys Proper- ty Owners Association is meeting tonight at Myrtle & Wesley’s on Big Pine Key. Time, eight o’clock. They hope to complete plans for} © the purchase of 300 Belgian rabbits which will be re- leased next July 4. : There have been many reports that the L.K.P.0.A. objects to what has become HAE stifle te) HEAR JOE ALLEN Candidate for County Commission speak on Welfare Tickets on sale at FAYE’S GIFT) SHOP in the LA CONCHA HOTEL or at the BOX OFFICE at Curtain x *w* Democrats With 11,570; Re i Up To 282 Official registration of Monroe Couniy voters for the May 6 primary is 11, 891, or 54 percent greater Gertrude Splaine niall NEWCOMER TO THE PLAYERS. but no novice in stage ap- pearances, Gertrude Splaine, who joined the Key West Players this year, was.a professional in musical comedies in New York. Her current role is as a character actress in the whimsical, “The Case of the Crushed Petunias,” written by Tennessee Williams and dedicated to Helen Hayes. Mrs. Splaine has the part of a shopper, Mrs. Dull, who has both feet on the ground in sensible shoes and her acceptance of anything unrealistic safely shod and as confined as her toes. Her first role at the Barn Theater was in “Kind Lady,” a suspense drama in which she played the sadistic housekeeper. The one-act dramas are being presented through Saturday of this week. Producer ofthe enthusiastically received one-acters is Emily Wooley Goddard, president of the Key West Players. Double Sessions In Schools Must Start In September DR. JOSEPH GROOM, Orphab Poinciana school and others, ber, Superintendent of Public In-| ™elegist, of Miomi, will be in Key which are bursting at the seams struction, Horace O’Bryant as West, Saturday, April 26, with students will have to go om & | nounced today. a by ne eS O’Bryant said that the increase calling The Key West a ag Nt fF a DR. bine 5 SHORT PLAYS and schools By teachers, pupils (Continued On Page Six) Last minute sale starting TONITETHRUSAT. | ompay APRIL 281 NOTHING OVER $10.00 MEN’S & LADIES’ WEAR CLOSING MAY Ist LILI SHOP Club on Duval St. | Time. | | Price $1.50 Tax inci. { CASA MARINA HOTEL Curtain Time 8:39 P. M.; OHN M. SPOTTSWOOD PULL LEVER 9-A Paid Political Adv.

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