The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 25, 1952, Page 4

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& § sf a i z Fiiter, Aert %. 9% Isle Of Pines Playground At Neuva Gerona : | HOLLYWOOD " Gs a ae ee | NOTES By BOB THOMAS 3 & ? H ee 8 § 4 3 i i i i i 7 ig E I z gt H i ¢ =& brtk HOLLYWOOD \#—The happiest couple in Hollywood: today—Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. Because they wanted to work Qn Exhibit At Gallery “Here a Shea i EH iH i i Hi I : | careers to put on their own tele- _ | vision age In ait months, as Sly DOROTHY RAYMER “a ‘ : where it is now the No. 1 show : display of Cuban | more like a Japanese print in the i, in the Nielsen Ratings. According simple lines. “4 to the pulse-takers, the pair is ; | watched by 30 million people every Monday night. ; “People said we were crazy,” gloated Arnaz, the moneyman of the pair. “It was supposed to be career suicide,” sniffed Lucille, hailed as the top comedienne in TV. She considers her shift into the “go want rurea my bees || THE FLORIDA NATIONAL ®**"* 4 T'was ‘tying something ‘new, 1 AT KEY WEST : —aa same 5 , I asked if she didn’t regret leav- ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF THEIR CHILDREN ENJOY THIS NEW PLAYGROUND, established by the Mayor of Neuva jing glamor behin to become a Gerona, capital of the island. English speaking children attend the American Central School, a | slapstick artist. dozen miles outside Neuva Gerona, toward Santa Barbara, leading English speaking resi- ‘Are kidding?” she. said, N | ki ope island. ‘ ppier. That glam- Ban aula jor routine was driving me - ava ing Fac For 12 years, I was,a slave to Theft Brings Four | B. W. Fisher How Cancer Funds' = inv what movie actresses at the Key West Naval Station, are up against. We get up at.5 Year Jail Term {Sent To Norfolk | Are Spent = tcl a Oe Building No, 216 ee ce a late ah ied ot ae on ip 40, al , Bal A general banking service is offered including the cashing of a storekeeper seaman today. Ben- checks, receiving deposits, sale of Money Orders and Traveler's jamin M. Fisher, formerly attach- Checks, opening of new. accounts, ete, ‘led to the U. S. Naval Sommieary “ , Store, We iched to- sy Key West, was U. S. Navy and Yard personne! and activities ere invited te: He had reported to Key West use the Facility. from recruit training at Great pain, J Vesyeniee 1869. sopra yan There Will Be No Charge at the Facility for Prior to his entry into the ser- % vice, be attended Father Flana. the Cashing of Government.Cheehs gan’s High School, Boys Town, Nebraska. He sang in the Boys Town Choir. He is presently . a fore tnt tes THE FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK oy U. §S. Naval Station, Key : AT KEY WEST ’ His mother, Mrs. Aurelia M. : ‘ Fisher resides at 200 Hupas Street, prsaesna aren aul By -s ‘ vemees father is Member of the Ploride, Nationa! Group of Beate YOUR FRIBNDLY COMMUNITY Banat Sed s* z|100 Members Now ! : In Legion Post Samuel D. Leggett, Jr., Chair- man of the 1952 Membership Drive for William Weech Post 168, The ieee wesc Gees a YOUR PRESENT members was reached at their re- gular meeting last. night with the This highest mem! eee ” J "in the History of William Weech CHRYSLER PRODUCTS , : Post. The previous high was 79] Bill's Southernmost Garage 1s WORTH MONEY! 53 i zg 3 i & es ge #3 “i A ll FF i Hi ; test : g f i H 4 ae yi if LE E Hu fF i i i ‘is it i fra F Hh fie ¢ a78 B EES & P i i : eye re FF rf i } I uy rl i : ti af f A Hes i if i ir i] = H : Hes i ‘ | z i ne Hi f He i Hh fr ly 4 : ! i BEE i E i : gE: | fi i ist £2 t ef y if i if ; a Hee Fs U é | ef if i gee ; 8 & i é ig it i ' CF FF E Eky members in 1951. i BILL, TYLER, Owner Bicingm Aa ld the present TQ] Whitehead St., Corner Angels mmande ood The Old Folks, Blind and Crippled Will Go Hungry Under Papy THE REASON WHY... “Mr. Papy, Chairman of the Committee on Public Amusement, reported that the Committee iad carefully considered the following bill and recommended that it DO NOT PASS. - | the counter. “House Bill No. 28—A Bill to be entitled “An ao oa eee tee beet emctere Act to provide funds for ASSISTANCE of the AGED, BLIND and AFFLICTED PERSONS”; providing said funds to be collected by an admis- sion tax on all amusement tickets or passes; pro- : { viding the manner of collection of said tax; desig- 0:5 | ae —— if nating the account in which said funds shall be | | ; | ose ‘The Plaza At Neuva Gerona, Isle Of Pines, Cuba ''4 deposited; providing for the disbursement of said ; 7 funds; providing penalty for failure to comply with #8 f : a Fini 5 F gee ste a gees i iy Ha pete f § z j ! 3 i! iH = i a2 lp : af z H mis ite & | : ; . _oTT. this Act and providing the time this Act will-be- * ; : oe: come effective. “AND House Bill No. 28 contained in the above report was laid on the table under the Rule.”— Florida House Legislative Journals AND THERE IS WHERE IT DIED, because of Mr. Papy and his Committee. ” U you sow have 6 1947 Retrigeruter, the greet . 1952 FROST-FREE may cost The old people, the blind and the afflicted ” si ialiaiaiad people still have to live on the starvation pensions that they receive. Above Bill is taken from The Florida House Legislative Journals, and is proof that Mr. Papy is NOT a friend of the old people, as he tries to make you think. a * * We believe that simple honesty and good Miners /ghine or the bow wren Hower | LOU'S RADIO & APPLIANC! County s k the e I in K. West, eatin. LOUIS CARBONELL OWNER ; |] Elect J. ¥. PORTER Your State Representative |! 622 Duval St. Next To Aronovitz Dept. Store Key We . y AT THE FOOT OF CALLE MARTL named after famed Cuban liberator, Jose Mari. the HONESTY IS THE BEST POLITICS uk Ca ils Se Ome aon sh aces en hs (Paid Political Advt) PHONE 1507 } the capital of the Caribbean island which is south of Cuba and about the size of our Rhode Island eee — =

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