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S25] The Key West Citisen [=25 THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. Men Welcome i coming election on May 6th? aff E i ll it hie i E fd Fi i 2 Ht it inl 3 i { [ F ge 5 F FF HTH i : z B H i z FRE 7. H nied I ! Et i i ¥ t Fg iii ify i : Ay i i iif . H i fo that DANCING, VARIETY ACTS OF ALL KINDS NIGHTLY 8 PLM. — 3 AM, COMPLETELY REMODELED, RENOVATED Popular Prives , Ne Minimum BE A REAL ESTATE BROKER OR SALESMAN Real estate offers a profitable lifetime career—$20,00° in commissions collected in 1951 by ene of eur graduates. REAL ESTATE LICENSE COURSE (Prepares You for State Exam.) Te be given in Key West of St. Paul’s Parish Hall ON MON. AY NIGHTS, 7 to 10:45.h. A. (5 WEEKS) TO BEGIN MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 28, ot 7 P.M. nt Over 2000 Graduates . . . afi of whem passed State exam except four! TUITION ONLY Special! Free Question and Answer Book worth $20 FREE with course This is the only real estate course we will offer this season ip Key West. Te enroll at- tend first cless Monday night, 7 P, MA, April 24, at the $2. Peul's Parish Heil. BISCAYNE SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE p< for SHERIFF ‘or JOHN M. SPOTTS ‘Will you be able to vote in the Hf you are a Republican or a SR ee KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1952 PRICE FIVE CENTS Phone Workers Armed Forces Day, May 17 Features 12:30 Today KW School Poster, Essay Contest “Key West Employees Show Sympathy With . BPW Sponsors Miami Local On Strike | Fort Taylor In 1864 Essay Test; Due To “S ” : We stori : ue To “Suspensions’ Zee : = oa Art, Historical ue nas vain of Southern = —— Pe tare or sting cm : : ‘ : = pores Day, May 17 “suspension” of two fellow work~ The 100 percent walk out af- the | fected the plant, traffic and com- mercial employees, who were gathered on Southard and Si- | monton in the rain at 1 p.m. Miss Mary Jones, acting chair- man of the local in the absence of Charles Saunders, said that picket lines will be set up im- mediately by the local union. This protest walk-out, unlike e|the ‘10st recent one, two weeks - | 280, is caused by two suspensions ii idapeapiepenapiamaions cos ae ee KEY WEST'S HISTORIC FORT as it appeared on June 30, 1864, before completion. tures and other memorabilia about Fort Taylor and the Martello towers are part of line. tion of Ames W. Williams, Lt. USNR, who has spent all his leisure The telegraph company in Mi-| Sonar School year — in browsing around Key West's old forts, ami is still on strike, Today ‘ a A ~ ie ~*4.*No Absentees | Origin Of Martello Towers’ Tat umgr « examen) Voted In | Names Elude Historian's * = |County Fri, PM| Intensive Research K.W. InK.W By SUSAN McA’ USNR, who was called back. ge of Registration Sam pe! ra’ (Continued On Page Five) Not so. with Ames W. Willlams, BEAUTIFUL BEAU MOND &| S#lary and commission guaranteed Apply in person 4 MANNEQUIN TWO SHOW CASES,| -NAVARRO’S Imes Barking, Barking THF PENN OF THe ONE LARGE CLOTHING CASE, GI Duval Elk’s Club Annex | men — women’s TORSO AND ; Benefit Dance every Saturday Night 9-1 AT THE CASA PUBLIC INVITED LILI DRESS SHOP .,|MARINA HOTEL Admicsion ie Office Hours: 9% A.M. to 6 P.M April 30th — 9:30 P. M, Music by Joe Torano and Casa Marina Hotel DOOR PRIZES — FLOOR SHOW Orchestra $1.25 per person — Dress optional ANNOUNCING | LET'S KEEP THE RECORD CLEAR, crissy | Tous | KNOW ME AS I AM! - Saturday andSunday|} © : we DR. CHARLES E. Apai2é 27 | " YELVINGTON, JR. Place — Fire Dept., City Hall pos hatearythaase HOURS 9 to 6 eine See Humane Society of Key West. PRESENTS | Ageia in 1906 when twos chief of peliee t wee cabjedted te members of the of this hearing brought ticed by three " Pan cht Ganley oad tee interested parties to NOCHE GUAJIRA Sart 10 gel id of me | My promise to keap this campaign clean stops me from exposing other pertinent facts rele- WITH tive te this fiasce. CUBA’S RAD UEENS while serving a6 Mayor of the A'S 10 Q seated. tottcs Gb tome Gore an toned oe a majority of the commission whe Dance and Floor Show plain the reason why. The same majority then passed 2 motion to limit the Utility SATURDAY. APRIL 26, 1952 FROM 16 P.M. TO 2 AM, MUSIC BY CONJUNTO ALEGRE or gorse who shacead sy reset cs mamas of tn 1. et Vf the person OF TAMPA would publish it in our local paper, | would be glad te pay for the expense, fe PSS WOOD 19-a FOR RESERVATION PHONE 9288 GENTS $2.00 LADIES $1.00 Paid Political Adv, A '