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“isitiny Cuban Ministers HOLDING EVANGELISTIC SERVICES in the Methodist Churches of the city this week are the above visiting ministers from Cuba. At the left is the Rev. Silvano Sanchez of Santiago de las Vegas who is speaking at El Salvador Methodist Church. Center is the Rev. Charles P, Shulhafer, pastor of the Methodist Cathedral in Havana, who is at Ley Memorial, and at the right is Dr. Carl D. Stewart, visiting mjnister at the First Methodist Church. Dr. Stewart is pastor of Leland Memorial Church in Havana and is Superintendent of the Havana District—Citizen Staff Photo. Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. fast Dependable Freight and Express Service between MIAMI AND KEY WEST Avo Serving ALL POINTS ON . .ORIDA KEYS Between Miami and K«g West Express. Schedule (No Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY, WEST DAILY oes ae SUNDAYS). at 6:00 P.M. Arrives Miami 0f:12:00 o'clock Midnight LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (&XCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 e’clock and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock A.M. 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I had a spoon halfway to| 4| piece of paper and a pencil inter- DINNER IN A GOLDFISH BOWL OR HOW THE MOVIE STARS EAT BY DOROTHY RAYMER jeveevtine anyone so much as look-!stars; Mrs, Louella Koford, Miss | Roland and the group would like Goldfish: and movie stars have! ed toward the door, frantic hands | Moore’ 's mother; Miss Beverly: Ott! ta have a little dinrer all to them- something in common. Neither of | waved paper, fingers pointed, necks|of Photoplay magazine; Robert the species have much privacy. The carp, however, has one advant-| age. When dinner is served, the| fish can at least wriggle down be-| hind aquarium fixtures and nibble} brities dine in a restaurant, even at an exclusive and special din- ner like the one at Ramonin’s Rest. uarant given Monday night, court- | esy of the owner, Dr. J, A. Valdes. Between the opening course and} the main entree, flocks of fans sef | up such a clamor at the door that | Terry Moore and Robert Wagner | signing autographs. Gilbert Roland and J. Carrol Naish had written their share on the way in. They arrived, ahead of the ingenue leads. The company had returned from an all day shooting schedule out at sea and Miss Moore and Bob Wagner were last to arrive at Ra- monin’s at 615 Duval street. I came in tardy too, having stopped at the Barn Theatre to vote on the new officers for the Players group. First taste of the excellent gar- banzo soup gave me a first taste, | too, of what it must be like to be my mouth when a hand holding a} vened. local reporter, not in the ” T said to the hand’s own-| er, a young sailor wearing whites | and a 5 “Well, then,” he asked, ‘Who} is?” and waved the paper over our heads. Gilbert Roland, on my left, put down his soup spoon and ‘turned around. “Do us a favor, won’t you, fel-| low? We'll sign autographs later when we've had something to eat.’ (It was then 9 p. m. and the cast had been out in spongeboats since seven .o’clock that morning. Do I bother you when you are eating? No! Do you like to be interrupted your dinner?” Roland remind- The sailor lad admitted he didn’t | like that to happen, “Okay, then,” said Roland, “Give us a break, Let | us have dinner in peace, won't you? | , We'll sign names all you want) |when we've finished.” The head chef's wife, polite Mrs. Vincent Caselles went to the door with the sailor and asked the crowd to please let the. dinner procede | with no further. intrusion. But | Korean Gov't Asks. Death Penalties Ne: — Aside ee | sked fc sane ‘or the nirefe aa three crewmen of a Korean ship which ink last January off Pusan with the loss of 249 lives. e three-judge Pusan court in- ower it would reach a verdict week. Sovernment accused Capt. Hay Yang Mo and three crewmen of the sbip Chang Kyung Ho of ne- glect of duty and “overloading and failure of- supervision.” Our USED CAR LOT Is Open until 10 P.M. Each Night ‘We Invite You te Come In ®Quick cash loans to pay medical expenses Repay in easy monthly payments Reasonable interest rates Investigate This Lew Cost Way Te Berrew Money TOWN FINANCE COMPANY $04 Duval Se. | eraned. I had a feeling ears weze| Polo, stand in and boyhood friend straining to hear eyen the crackle) of Roland’s from Mexico; press re- |of a radish. | lations chief for “Twentieth Cent- The menu was personally select- ury Fox’s “Twelve Mite Reef” ed by. star Roland who is a gour- | company, Stan Margulies; ‘Lewis met on Spanish food. Besides the; McLain, local photographer, and) rich soup we had imported Span-| | overwhelmed me. ish wine, 1931 Vendimia Especial, | The dinner came about through a beet and egg salad with special | a line in my story saying that Gil- dressing, a Spanish potato omelette | bert Roland ‘liked - fine “Spanish and arroz con pollo (chicken with, cooking. Dr. J. A. Valdes, Key yellow rice) with mushrooms, pi- | West optometrist called and extend- mentos and green peppers under|ed an invitation to dinner at Ri a ring of parsley and served in| monin’s. I relayed the message for |big wooden bowls. There was| Roland to Margulies ‘and practical- French or Cuban bread, butter and | ly did handsprings when Gilbert for dessert, delicious Spanish cus-| Roland invited me to be his guest. tard, cheese with guava paste, a| Ramonin’s, by the by, is the dab of shredded coconut and an-| oldest truly Spanish restuarant in other fruit paste, followed by cof-|the city. It was established. here fee, mints and salted almonds. 40 years ago. Trigo has been with | Chef, Caselles who hails from) the restuarant since its beginning, Spain, and his Spanish assistants,| Greyhound Lines now has a con-! Trigo and Manuel, can take a bow.| tract with the spot and thousands Not only Roland who knows his| of tourists eat there yearly, Spanish cooking was delighted, but} This morning Dr. Valdes, when so were all the dinner guests. They | asked why he did not avpear said, included, besides the four major | with Latin courtesy, “I thought Mr. GO) ~ HE “Me? I’M retired, too. I borrowed from CITY po co. to help convert the upstairs of my house into two apartments!’ e It's surprising what a lot of good opportunities you, can land for yourself with the courteous, friendly help of City Loan Co. CITY LOAN CO. OF KEY WEST 524 SOUTHARD ST. DIAL 2.5681 selves.” Ah, well, an actor’s life can’t be | all just-a: bowl of swater. There | must*be sometimes when the ae light is turned. off. 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