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Page 12, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 4 PAULINE M. RHYMER FERRIS, REIGNING PROUDLY over the Navy Charity Carnival is Miss Barbara Vincent who was crowned last night in fitting ceremonies held at the Carnival site in the Seaplane Base hangar. Captain A. E. Buckley, chairman of the Board of Governors for this year’s Carnival, placed the crown on the head of the lovely queen. She is the recipient.of a great many valuable gifts donated by the merchants and businessmen of Key West.—Citizen Staff Photo. Only 16 Voters Register Thurs. - Registration for the November city elections continues to proceed at a stow pace, Deputy Supervi- sor of Registrations Agnes Lowe reported today when she said that but 16 Key Westers appeared at her office yesterday. On Wednes- day, she said that. but 10 -voters vs now stands at but 1016. ¥ octicials fear that a jam of * which will severly tax ~ facilities will result later in immer when an estimated ATHENS PLANS TO HONOR EISENHOWER ATHENS, Greece (®—The Athens Municipal Council voted unanimously today to bestow the freedom of the ciiy on President Eisenhower and award him the Medal of Athens. In a resolution, the council said it wished to express. feelings of gratitude to the friendly and al- lied American nation for the aid given Greece as well as to the Person of President Eisenhower.” Formal presentation of thé reso- lution and the medal will be: made by Greek Co-ordination Minister Changes Postponed WASHINGTON 1 — The Senate Labor Committee has postponed | hearings on proposed Taft-Hartley law changes after a Democ member called for such a delay until President Eisenhower’s views are known. Sen. Murray (D-Mont), senior ‘| Democrat on the committee, urged | the postponement Thursday and Chairman Taft (R-Ohio), co-author of. the labor law and Republican floor leader, said hearings will be delayed untit next month. The House Labor Committee, hewever, already has started ex- tensive hearings on Taft-Hartley law changes. Murray said he felt the Senate committee wanted to avoid forc- ing Eisenhower “into an untenable position.” He said that is what the | seen rene |Hearings On T-Hl | TEMPERATURES AT 7:30 A.M., EST Atlanta .. Augusta Bil lings a Birmingham Bismark Boston ., Buffalo Charleston Chicago .. Corpus Christi Denver .. Detroit El Paso | Ft. Worth | Galveston Jacksonville Kansas City KEY WEST .... Key West Airport . .ouisville Meridian House Ways and Means Committee | ) did by approving legislation for a 10 per cent income tax cut in the face of Eisenhower's statements that tax reduction should be de- ferred until a balanced budget is in sight. 50—Legal Notices SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CiR-! CUIT OF THE STATE OF FLOR- IDA, IN AND FOR MONROE | COUNTY. Chancery Case No. 13-508 LOUIS DAVID FERRIS, | Plaintiff, DIVORCE. Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: PAULINE M. RHYMER FERRIS, 664 Rockaway Avenue, Apartment No. 3, Brooklyn, New York. | | Pensacola IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE | YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED AND REQUIRED TO serve a copy | of your Answer to the Complaint| for Divorce on the plaintiff's At-| torney, and to file the original An- swer in the office of the Clerk of; the Circuit Court on or before the| 9th day of March, A. D. 1953, in the above entitled cause, otherwise the allegations therein will be taken | as confessed. DONE AND ORDERED at Key| West, Monroe County, Florida, thi 6th day of February, A. D. 1953. | (Seal) EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk of the Circuit Court Monroe County, Florida. By Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk. Attorney for Plaintiff, Spyros Markezinis during his | 604 Whitehead Street, forthcoming visit to the Bnited’ Key West, Florida. States. feb7-14-21-28,1953 Memphis .. w Orleans New York rfolk .... homa Pittsburgh . Roanoke St. Louis San Antonio . San Francisco . Seattle ....... Tallahassee Tampa Washington Remember that frozen vegetables taste best when they are cooked without thawing before hand. Try adding a pinch of sugar along with | the water in which you are going to cook Yrozen green peas, Legion Families Are Invited To Spaghetti Feed All 195 members and their fami- lies of Arthur Sawyer Post no. 28, American Legion plus other visit- ing legionnaires will be entertain- jed Sunday, February 22, 1953, at 3 p.m. with a Spaghetti Dinner at the American Legion Home on Stock Island. This is the second of a series of dinners and various other activities that the Post's Entertainment Com- mittee has planned. Those that at- tended the Bar-B-Que held in J: uary will not want to miss this Spaghetti Dinner and it is advised that you be on time or you will surely miss out! . Immediately upon completion of the Dinner the members and farni- lies in attendance will be entertain- ed with a general interest film. The members of the post are urg- 48) od to attend the Post Meetings in order that they might learn of the various plans of things to come in 7\ the future. By attending you will be 7 | invited to help plan and carry out all programs that are sponsored by the Post. Don’t forget to attend the Spa. ghetti Dinner and have the time of your life. Next Post Meeting will be held on Wednesday, February 25, 1953 at 8 p. m. at the Legion Home on Stock Island. APPLY TO WED Robert Harrison Smith, 22, Sur- AsDevDet, and Susie Elizabeth Duke, 23, 426 Greene Street have applied for a marriage license at the office of County Judge . Ray-| phone 2.9436 mond R. Lord. ANNOUNCEMENT The Federal Communications Commission has available channele for the extension of Radiotelephone service (phones in autos, trucks, ete.) for the general public of Key West, Florida. Class of service: Miscellaneous Common Carrier (Public Utility) Minimum investment for individual or group — $10,000 Requirements: Business experience, good character and financial stability FIRST MARINE DIV, GIVES TO POLIO FUND WITH FIRST MARINE DIVI- SION, Korea — The fighting Leathernecks of the First Marine Division in Korea chipped in a total of $72,692 for the March of Dimes. Maj. Gen. Edwin A. Pollack is forwarding the money to March of Dimes headquarters in New York. It is the largest amount contributed in 1953 by any division fighting in Korea. The Marines dipped into their pockets for an average of more STAR * BRAND tod cusan COFFEE ‘TRY A POUND TODAY—— Scientific Body Massage Relaxing - Reducing Medical AT YOUR HOME SUN and SAND CLUB Evenings 2-3865 Interested parties write American Radiotelephone Co., Inc. St. Petersburg, Florida for personal interview and details. THIS IS A NON-COMPETITIVE MARKET PROTECTED BY THE FCC DUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL PEAK OF FASHION, in a tried-and-true denim sports outitl Smooth-fitting solid Jacket is 4 fotl for the whirling striped shit. Siges 7-15...... $108 Other Carole King Juniors from 7.95 CHAS. ARONOVITZ "Son Key West's Largest Store | (SD) ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR., | cusand city. voters appear. .> THE CITIZENS OF KEY WEST: WE WISH TO COMMEND ADMIRAL DUKE, CAPTAIN BUCKLEY, COMMAN DER NIEL AND ALL THE OTHER NAVAL PERSONNEL WHO HAVE SO GENEROUSLY GIVEN OF THEIR TIME, ENERGY AND EFFORT IN THE CAUSE OF CHARITY (THE NAVY CARNIVAL) WHICH SO NOBLY DEMONSTRATES A FINE SPIRIT OF COOP. ERATION WITH THE CIVILIAN LIFE OF KEY WEST. WE AS A NEW KEY WEST INSTITUTION DO NOT HESITATE TO EXPRESS OUR THANKS AND GIVE OUR SALUTE TO THE NAVY. WE ARE NOT PERMITTED BY LAW TO CLOSE OUR TRACK DURING THIS CARNIVAL BUT WE CAN DO THE NEXT BEST THING AND URGE THE RESIDENTS, CITIZENS AND VISITORS OF THIS AREA TO STAY AWAY FROM OUR TRACK TO. NIGHT AND TO ATTEND THE CARNIVAL. COME ANOTHER NIGHT AND WELL BE HAPPY TO SEE YOU. Respectfully, EY’ WEST KENNEL CLUB, Inc. by ABE ARONOVITZ, Pres. SIDNEY ARONOVITZ, Secy.