The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 6, 1953, Page 2

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House Democrats Outpolled GOP WASHINGTON #—Revised offi- cial figures compiled by the House Republican Campaign Committee showed today that Democratic can- didates for the House last Novem- POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION Francis at Truman DIAL 2-193 YOUR PURE OIL DEALER Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries - - Accessories KEY WEST SALVAGE CO. LES HESTER BATTERY GUARANTEED 12 Mos. REG. PRICE $16.28 FOR ONLY $9.95 (Exch.) LOU SMITH 1116 White St. EE” eS ber outpolled Republicas candi dates by 262,468 in aggregate pop- ular vote. The figures, changed since s tabulation Jan. 16, showed: Democrats 28,641,644 Republicans 28,379,196 The earlier compilation gave the Democrats a plurality of 239,271. Counting only districts where the Democrats and Republicans op- posed each other for the House, the vote showed a plurality of 3,259,321 for the Republicans. The aggregate Republican vote was 26,969,477 Democratic 23,710,156. Eighty-two Democrats unopposed by Republicans, including 75 in the South, polled 4,931,488 in the aggre: gate. Eleven unopposed Republi- cans received 1,409,699 votes. STOCK ISLAND We Want Junk of All Kinds Old Cars and Trucks DIAL 2-519 DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST Duplication of Lenses and Frames OFFICE HOURS 9-12 — 2-5 619 DUVAL STREET (Upstairs) TELEPHONE 2.7821 MEET THE LA CONCHA NEW RESTAURANT PERSONNEL Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE and CUBAN ——TRY A POUND TODAY—— HOTEL’S AN ARMY DAY WITH THE NAVY is concluded in the office of Captain W. H. Truesdell, Com- manding Officer, Fleet Sonar School, Key West, Fla., as Cdr. J. B. Carroll, FSS Executive Officer, talks over the day’s visit of John Carroll University ROTC students with Lt. Col. Howard I. Schmitt, Professor of Military Science and Tactics at the university in Cleveland, Ohio, Also engaged in the confab are (left to right) Master Sgt. Ralph Kitzmiller, Major Robert Owens, Ma- jor Taylor Merriman, and 2nd Lt. John F. Woodhull. These men are part of a seven man super- visory group of faculty advisors and Army’ representatives for a 2-week training cruise of 33 John Carroll University ROTC students. During their recent tour of the Naval Base here the group was guided through a submarine and later visited Fleet Sonar School where they were given vari- ous lectures by the school’s officer instructors, After leaving the school they embarked on the U.S. Army vessel FS221 aboard which they will receive on the job training while underway for Jamaica. Lt. Col. Schmitt, Officer-in-Charge of the group, in a press interview expressed his received while at the Sonar School. Fernando Lamas Says Women Are The Same The World Over By BOB THOMAS Fernando’s steady ae See YWOOD W—‘Women are|days is luscious, flame-ha Pegeons all over the world, and|Arlene Dahl, with whom he is I say God bless them.” starring in “Sangaree.” (By cur- ‘These were the word of Fernan- |!0US Hollywood logic, Lana is now do Lamas, the most promising |Deing squired by Lex Barker, re- Latin lover to hit the screen since or Nga Pebiccering pee) the days of Rudolph Valentino and oe oy fi oy : low, Ramon Navarro. He made a hit |e Argentinian reflected at length co-starring with Lana Turner in about women here and abroad. “The Merry Widow” and continued |. He observed that women are the with a real-life romance with her|%ame everywhere in the world, that was torrid if short-lived. differing only in degrees. ‘ “American women are slightly different from Latins because they LA CONGA — CELEBRITY CLUB marked. “I take my hat off to Featuring Your Favorite Pait M. P. BEERS Restayrant Manager invited to dine in the charming atmosphere of our Rainbow You are cordial tue foods prepared by our new staff. Reom. Enjoy the delic LA CONCHA HOTEL This fs The Third of a Series of Ads to Introduce you to Our New R teurant Staff. Watch for More In Tomorrow's Edition of The Cit.zent A ae oP them; the women here have earned their position of equality with men. They can influence men by direct means, whereas the Latin women cannot. The Latin women have to remain in the home, and the man is: the master/ Whatever influence they have must come by, indirect means. “The women in the U. S. have the advantages of equality with jj; men, ‘but they also have disadvan- tages: ‘In gaining their position, | they have had to get in and work | elbow'*to: elbow with men. Thus | they lose a certain quality of soft- i] | ness. | || “Ah, softness! That is the thing | HI look for in a woman. Arlene | Possesses it to a remarkable de- | | gree. But that is probably because she is a second-generation Ameri- can. Her father undoubtedly brought her up with the old-world Philosophy toward women.” j * deep appreciation for the courtesies extended his group and for the well I asked him how American and | general accounting service at OFFICE PHONE 2-5022 planned instruction they Latin women differed as to physi- cal beauty. “I read this once in a book,” he replied, ‘‘And I believe it is true: ‘From the waist down, the Ameri. can woman is the best; from the — up, the Latin woman is the t? “That is how I feel. American women undoubtedly have the most beautiful legs in the world. The women are also more striking looking, because they are bigger. But for classic beauty, the Latin women have .the most beautiful faces.” Oh yes, we also talked about less ethereal matters, such as his ca- reer. Now on loanout from MGM, he is seeking a. permanent release from the. studio. So far MGM, which has his services tied up for four more years, doesn’t see it his way. “I am very friendly with the studio,” he assured me. “I am grateful to them for such a won- derful break as ‘The Merry Wid- ow.’ But I would like to. plan my own career. In Argentina, 1 pro- duced six. pictures and. directed two. I would like to buy stories here and make them myself, “Hollywood ‘is ‘a momentary place, and I feel this is my mo- ment. I like it here, and I'd like to stay. But perhaps two years from now, some fellow in the bal- cony of a theater in Kansas City will get up and say, ‘Aw, I'm getting tired of seeing that guy on the screen.’ Six other people might | join him and that would be the beginning of the end.” In the process of restoring colonial Williamsburg, Va., 423 old buildings have been restored and 616 more recent structures torn down or removed from the restored area. Tax Consultation...Accounting ROBERT J. Former Internal Revenue Agent In Charge of the Key Wes, Office Announces his severance from same, and the opening of a lecal office :@ serve the people of this ares on Tax Consultation and GROVER 227 Duval St. (Caroline St. entrance) RESIDENCE PHONE 2.3640 General OF DINNER KEY MADPEA BM<KOM VO SCE—Z-F PD M<azZ AL ROBINSON AND ALKALI IKE NEW MANAGEMENT — NEW DECOR — NEW DEAL! FINEST ENTERTAINMENT & DRINKS NO PRICE INCREASE COME IN AND MEET MONA DEL MONTE On Duval St., Between Greene and Front Sts. <FP atm ZF AZMEZ-PAGMAZM BDAW erp SEE YOU AT THE Motors MOTORAMA 1953 AUDITORIUM Feb. 12th through 17th MULBERG CHEVROLET CO. STRONG ARM BRAND COF) Triumph Coffee Mill at ALL GROCERS Factory Methods Used — All Work Guaranteed FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE — SEE... DAVID CIFELLI $20 Truman Ave. (Rear) Dial 2-7637 OPEN FROM 12 NOON Opposite Strand Theatre er eee FRI. - SAT. AIR CONDITIONED < Mat. 2 & 4:06 Night 6:12 & 8:18 SUN. - MON, - TUES. AVERY FUNNY MOVIE. ON THAT TOUCHY TORICT ethene tine Mat. 3:90 Wight 6:30 & 8:38 ‘ SUN, - MON. TODAY THROUGH SUNDAY! CLIFTON WEBB in John Phillip Sousa’s “STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER” Co-Starring DEBRA PAGET — RUTH HUSSEY ROBERT WAGNER All America Is Singing Dancing, Marching As That Music Comes Rolling Along! FOX NEWS CARTOON BOX OFFICE OPENS 1:45 P.M. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE PHONE 2.3419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE SAN CARLOS THEATRE

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