The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 18, 1952, Page 12

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Pagel. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, September 18, 1952 — PTA Patrons Pose Citizen Staff Photo PTA LEADERS WHO ATTENDED the first mecting of the Key West High School PTA Tuesday night are pictured above. Mrs. Keller Watson is on the left, with high school principal E. H. Schweitzer helping her form a background for the flowers. School Superintendent Horace O’Bryant and Mrs. Robert Dopp, high school PTA president, complete the picture. Beach Patio, 6 to 11 p.m. Youth for Christ Rally, Fleming street Methodist Church, 729 Fleming street, 7:30 p.m. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22— Boy Scout Court of Honor, County Court House, 7:30 District Committee Meeting, County Court House, 8:30. ory. Knights of Pythias meeting, Py- thian Hall, 728 Fleming St., 8 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, meeting, First Presbyterian Church, 8 Coming Events THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18—~— Unit 56, Ladies Auxiliary, FRA, CPO Club, Naval Station, 12) noon. | VX-1 0. W. C. luncheon at Aero- | palms, 12:30 p.m. Martha Linda Franks Circle of p.m. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 — Unit 56, Ladies Auxiliary, FRA, weiner roast, Naval Station Appelrouth’s Shoe Center The Name To Remember In Shoes 604 DUVAL ST. PHONE 857 AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT e BLUE SUEDE and KID os seen in the poges of Koret of California spices your season, season's your wardrobe with Campus-Career Pair-Offs made of Koracord . , . newly textured, wide-wale corduroy. Mate them with Velvanyl, brushed tricot jersey of wash- able nylon-added-to- acetate . . . one of Kore of California's miracle fabrics! CHAS. ARONOVITZ re KEY WEST'S LARGEST STORE : | “identified with the JayCees”. JAYCEE SPEAKER STEVENSON WILL (Continued “rom Page One) ‘Continued from Page One) ey cnet ats rer pack: Wel believes in constitutional limits ay iets e ale meee ror government power and “abhors Lopez had amended the main = left-wing ery vine = motion made by Chet Cold which| °Utive has unlimited powers. proposed that the JayCees provide He said he plans, during the coy soi gpm age ere Sp gee rar ques thats the. speaker) should be in Washington, Communist influ- Louis Ovide opposed identifica-| €"es in the State Department, the tion of the Jaycees on the platform | SUftender of China to the Commu- _|presenting the anti-dog track posi- | nists, the Korean War and the Ach Citizen Staff Photo VICE ADMIRAL OF THE BRAZILIAN NAVY, Renato A. Guil- lobel, who is also Secretary of the Brazilian Navy, walks be- tween rows of members of the crew of the submarine Clama- fore standing at attention as he leaves after an inspection tour aboard this morning. SPARKMAN SPOKE IN MIAMI WEDNESDAY By TOM CHASE Phases of individual living and Senator John Sparkman of | Community welfare. | Alabama ripped into his Repub- | “That is understandable. If the Republican candidate had men tioned the progress in the South ight. | the past 20 years, he would have TEED. f ’ | had to give a Democratic speech.” | In his Miami speech, the senator Sparkman detailed some of the said “The Democratic Party has | benefits he said the South received jlican opponents in a talk eee) two-thousand Miamians last |been the historie friend of the | im the last 20 years of Democratic | South and the South has come to | #dministration. a jits own economically and _politi- With the Democrats ee j eally.”” the government, the per capita in- | Sparkman sounded the same | Come of the South has multiplied | general theme when he opened his | VT 5% times, compared to four | Florida campaign in Jacksonville times in the nation as a whole,” | before some 2,000 people Wednes- he said. | day afternoon. Mercury becomes solid at He went into more detail at | | Miami, talking about progress in about 39 degrees below zero cen- | tigrade. | the South the past 20 years—some- | thing he said the Republican ean- | didate for President, Eisenhower, | didn’t mention when he was in| Florida two weeks ago. | Referring to Eisenhower's talk jin Miami he said: “I was unable | to find a single word about how | j well the South has fared in the | | Past 20 years in all the important | |-_—_——————___. ) | PEARL INCORP: “THE STORE Key West’s Largest Ladies’, SECRETARY OF (Continued From Page One) | ley, commander of the Naval Air | Station, spearheaded the advance | of the greeting party, press and half a dozen photographers includ- ing a newsreel crew. Not since the | last visit of President Harry Tru-| man has there been such a dis-| | Play of gold braid and creme Guillobel, wearing a gray business| suit and gray hat was first to come! | down the ramp. Most of the pho- | tographers hesitated, then aimed their cameras at the man behind him who appeared in full dress} uniform and ribbons. Not until Ad. miral Duke shook hands with Guil lobel did they recognize him in | civilian clothes, | He posed cheerfully for pictures j and answered two leading ques-| tions. Although he understands English perfectly, and began his first reply in excellent English, he turned to his interpreter for full | answer. His purpose in visiting the United States, he said, was to pro- | mote a closer relationship between! Brazil and this country. When asked if the expected tour and conference in Washington with U. S. Seer y of the Navy Dan Kimball had anyth to do with the recent political ¢ ges in Chi le, his answer was a most empha tie “No In the welcome aboard 1} Boca Chica Day Saturday Complete Showing of New FALL SHOES for Ladies, Misses and Children OVER 100 CASES ARRIVED THIS WEEK TRIM TRED FASHION CRAFT PORTRAIT For Women des Admi te Capt M. Werth ool who Poll Parrot American Boy Boy — up fo Size 9 | suitable, officers said following the) | meeting. | tion. Nat Turner also opposed the| °° foreign policy.” Z Lopez amendment. Chet Cold took | Taft’s next scheduled stop is at the floor and asked Lopez if he Cincinnati on Sept. 22, next Mon- could change the amendment to| “ay. read that the speaker would be| Sen. John J. Sparkman, the “in behalf of the JayCees”. Lopez| Democratic nominee for vice pres- agreed and President Paul Esqui- ident, followed Stevenson’s lead naldo called for the vote. and pounded away at the conten- The voice vote was indecisive so| tion that the Republicans had what Esquinaldo called for a show of| he caled “a new general—a man hands which was elicited nine for| Called Gen. Taft.” the JayCee presentation and eight) Sparkman, campaigning in Flor- against. | ida for a second day, is scheduled A speaker was not named at last| to visit Tampa and Tallahassee. night’s meeting, but it is assumed| Yesterday at Miami he said in an he will be before the rally. address that the New York break- Jim Keen touched off the debate| fast meeting of Taft and Kisen- of the evening with his report on| hower—the now famed coffee cup the meeting of the dog-track rally | conference—‘‘was the most abject committee held last Friday at the| surrender I have ever heard of.” home of Jack Delaney who was} It was not until after this meet- not present. Keen said that the| ing that Taft announced publicly committee voted that since the club | he would campaign for Eisenhower. has already voted to oppose he| Sen. Richard M. Nixon, the GOP track, that it would provide aj) vice presidential candidate, speaker if it was approached by! launched his Western campaign the Key West Ministerial associa-| tour last night with a speech at tion which is handling the opposi-| Pomona, Calif., pleading for elec- tion speakers at the rally. | tion of the Republican ticket to Esquinaldo thereupon reported | gain “what is best for America.” that he had been approached by | He ripped into the Truman admin- Father John Armfield, president of | istration, hammered at the “mess- the Key West Ministerial Associa-| in-Washington” theme. tion, who had said since JayCee| The 39-year-old California _sena- has such good speakers, could it| tor plans to sweep on through Cali provide one who would volunteer | fornia, Oregon, Washington, Mon- to speak as an individual? Last | tana and the Southwest. He sched- night's vote gave the answer to| uled a quick side-trip to Reno, Nev., Father Armfield's request. | today. _ Other committee leaders report-| How does the public feel about ing last night were Tom Ketchings, | the two major presidential candi- Nat Turner, Sam Collins, Jim Kel- dates The Associated Press is tak- lyn enue) Lopes ,ing a nation wide survey of the Charles Saunders stated hatche) tation as.seen by newspaper ed- had purchased the book Mr. Pre-| itors and political writers. This is sident” for convalescing JayCee| the latest report on the basis of John Pearson. Jaycees will provide a speaker} if they can find one willing and) | —_—_— | LENSMAN SEES | (Continued from Page One) event aboard the USS Boxer Sept. | 1. His graphic story was released by the Navy in Washington wed- nesday. | Waters, 26, was a Navy combat | | photographer in World War II and | served in the Army after the war. | |He has been wounded twice in Korea. 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Broadcast scripts are to be or- iginal; source material may be used if identified. 3. Voice script not to exceed de- livery time of five (5) minutes. 4. Students who have been na- tional winners previously are not eligible to compete in. State and local winers are eligible. 5. Broadcast scripts should ap- proach the 8 positively, speaking for democracy and not against other governmental proces- cesses. 6. Composition of the script must | be by the student, a h super- vision (i. e., ercices) is encourag 7. Judging school, comunity must be observed Scripts will be judged as fol- lows: Contents, 40 points; delivery, 40 points; originality, 20 points. {The delivery element of the wei, | ing will depend upon suitability for | broadcast, not for oratorical or or- |dinary public speaking purposes. REGISTRATION UP (Continued trom Page One) dog track Septem 30. Results of |the hotly contested issue are ex | pected to be known before voters |retire that night, since the num- |ber of absentee ballots requested |for that referendum are inconsid- | erable. and state levels Forty-two of the 48 s have been surveyed— { est’s }12, five Middle Atlantic, 11 Moun- tain and Wester, and 14 Southern {and border states | The collective opinion of news- ; men as of now in the 42 states is this: (The totals include states fair- lly sure or safe, and those leaning | toward a candidate) | Eisenhower—275 electoral votes, or nine more than the 266 needed | to win. | Stevenson—154 electoral votes, or | 112 shy of the necessary total. | Read the Classified Ads lady ... it’s easy to keep your “dream man” looking handsome with Arrow White Shirts RE SO SMART-LOOKING! ing type or on out-ond-out row style to fit and flatier are the best-looking shirts their trim body-topered fit. eat YOU CAN IRON HUBBY'S SHIRT IN 45 See how an Arrow White Shir it ons smooth, the fot. the $on- fabrics never shrink more thon 1%. 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