The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 8, 1954, Page 5

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eo =e: Actors I first In es an stop ere ni pega Hecwggsorag fay ~oclaod Nersoaae Y! co. cT 1909-10. In re-up Cast of “Martin Luther,” | . wutheran'S.YEAR CONTRA e i seaman, has reported for duty him in the finger—with bie to step dramatic flm feature based on the| pastor who is chief ag Ae Eee ew YORK wait recectiglahennt Oe wehattine Unset USS|A doctor's services win-/Reformation leader, which ope0S! One important role in the film|*o™banies and the AFL American|Bushneli here, the Navy announe- needed \Sunday at the Monroe. Theatre. The! Fas the least trouble to cast. Irv-\Federation “of Musicians have|*é today. | Teddy is 11. So is his inter-film takes begin- ~ “¥"\agreed on a five-year contract. | Bora is the son of Mr. and Mrs.|who demanded a nickel r andinings as an Augustinian monk to} een Drought! “James C. Petrillo, AFM presi-(Adolf Bose, 1207 Williim Si. sodiname police withheld. about it/the Diet of Augsburg, when Luth- 0m Hollywood te direct “Martin' ent, and Milton R. Rackmil, rec.|i# married to —_ weekly forler learns that the evangelical prin-/Lafer.” was found Perfect|ord manufacturers’ representative, |A0® Harrison, | About two thirds of the lees had fearlessly stood by him in) Seg Pervunded omnes (oi details of the pact, covering) A graduate of Key West High/race uses wood for cooking mane Pichel, who had directeg| Vaees and working conditions for, . Navy in Ff \musicians who make records,) % rs i ‘such film: “The Moon ag PS ; . is Compeny, wrote this from Orlan-\24 entirely on historical fact, hel “Tomorrow Is Forever," i oe would not be disclosed ur‘il formal bse Bot! arcle of the Bells,” started his so ie jday night and jhad been a lyoung man who On USS Bushnell 25=- = = Joseph Marvin Boza, Xey West his pockets, the arm ist Pk rif tk tive of the Mergenthaler Linotype) Because “Martin Luther’ is bas-| _ Chil2-zn's TOYS come To THE TROPICAL TRADER 718 Duval St, Dial 2-442 the reading of the Augsburg Con-|El Azhari, leade | ugs! a leader of a majority \ fession in the climatic sequence of party favoring union with Egypt,| as lings dette, aod ‘the film. pA yes the first prime) future ithe 16th century, To assure as| : . minister an. Under terms of a british -j \ ™Y!much aceuracy as possible. Louis) Traffic law violators in Con-} The almost million square mile| Egyptian agreement, the Sudanese good friends and always looked for-lde Rochement Associates, produc-|D°cticut paid $883,439 in fines dur-jterritory in Northeast Africa has|will decide in a plebiscite next| ward to seeing him when I went)... @chot the film on location in|28 1052, or about $1 for everyleight million popalation. It elected|year whether they will be inde-| to Key West.” é |Western Germany. licensed driver in the state. its first Parliament in November|pendent or will join with Egypt. | Mr. Loyal Compton, director of} dels doe the ee jeabiive aga erescedl | from New York, London, " bile ‘Association: a jand Paris to Wiesbaden, Germany “T am saddened by your father’s the. production unit | death. He was a grand man and a wonderful character, It is too bad there are not more like him in the tewspaper business.” Mr. Frank Lovering, publisher of the Florida Farm Grower, con- tributor to The Citizen and a form- er associate of Mr. Artman, said: appeared | “After I had mailed you two or|with the famous Old Vic Theatre three possible stories which might in Shakespearean roles and in num- fit your columns this afternoon, Ui ree ae eel went with Mrs, Lovering to call on| Melan y la sick friend at St. Petersburg and on my return, the Tampa Evening Drive Down All the Way ‘ on Duval Street Turn Right at Gulf Station Enjoy the Food and the View at A&B LOBSTER HOUSE FOOT OF FRONT — OVERLOOKING THE HARBOR Times was at my door with the notice, about 300 words, of your father’s death.” . “Having no. knowledge that he jhad suffered a stroke and was in La Concua Horet Specializing In Steaks and Seafoods Serving BREAKFAST from 7:30 to 11:30 Sundays from __.___ 8:00 to 11:30 LUNCH from —_. 11:30 to 2:15 DINNER from .___. 5:30 to 8:15 SPECIALS Face Soap... . the early Citizen office on Duval where I first met him in (I think) 1921 or 1922. and then when the plant was moved to its Sam Wanamaker, was brought “He -was a man with a keen mind and fine judgement and in more waystin one, when I was in Key West, he was a second father from London where her husband was appearing in a play, to serve as speech coach. Her job was to improve the English of the Ger-| Our Hot Breads and Desserts - By Our Own Chefs Seafoods Steaks to me. “Please accept from me, to you and your family, my deep and/fc understanding ig sym A The family received condolences jin person from Mr. Louis M. Loeb, |li a member of the Mexico Pilgrims, jan organization made up of per- sons who formerly resided in Mex- ico, of which Mr, Artman was a member. A Mr. Loeb, who was visiting in y West at the time of Mr, Art-|school Key West Supply Co. 219 SIMONTON STREET DIAL 2.3123 the organization, U. S. Air Force chaplain’s ® stands te reason that you'll get the finest Valve-in-Head engine in the low-price field from the world’s largest builder with 40 years of experience in developing and improving this type of engine. And now for '54...New power! New economy of " eperation! Smoother, quieter, finer performance! 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