The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 10, 1954, Page 2

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Blvd, whese it will Pege 2 THE KEY WEST citizen Wednesday, November 10, 1954 Formation Of Veterans Day Parade Released By Committee Vance Stirrup, parade chairman, announced today the formation for the Veterans Day parade which will be held tomorrow at 7-30 p. m. along Duval Street to Bayview Park. All units should be in Position not later than 6:15 p. m., ‘Stirrup stressed, He asked participants to Please note their positions te avoid confusion at the assembly area of the parade. The parade will move Promptly at 7:30 p. m. No changes in line- up can be made. Upon arrival at designated area for your unit, report to Division Marshal. Division Marshal will be wearing red armbands, Th: reviewing stand will be locatad at. the intersection of * Southa rd and Duval Streets (South side). Full honors will be given at the neviewing stand. Also, upon reaching the intersection of Tru man Avenue and White Street (East side), units will give fut — to the Grand Parade Mar. shal. Farede Route: Along Duval Street to Truman Avenue, along Trumen Avenue tp Roosevelt When units reach Palm Avenue, floats and decorated cars please turn left and marching units please turn right, Trephies for the best units wi | be presented gt Veterans D: Dance to be at the American Legion Home on Stock Isiand, Awarding of they trophies will be 11 p.m. Units should have a rep resentative present during the presentation. Taophies be awarded are: Best Band: Tosbe awarded by VFW Post 6021. Best Float (Military) depicting theme: To be awarded by VFW to Best Float (Civilian) depicting theme: To be awarded by DAV Chapter No. 33, Best Military Marching Unit To be awarded by Am. Legion Post 168. Best Civilian Marching Unit: To be awarded by Am. Legion Post B Best Boy Scout Marching Unit: To be awarded by Arthur Sawyer Post 28, Am. Legion. Best Cub Pack Marching Unit: To be awarded by Arthur mere Post 28, Am. Legion. Best Girl Scout Marching Unit: To be awarded by Arthur Sawyer Post 28, Am. Legion. Best Brownie Marching Unit: To be awarded by Arthur Sawyer | Post 28, Am. Legion. The First Division forms on Duval Street, frem Caroline Street te Front Street. Key West Police Department Escort. U. S. Marine Corps Color Guard. Working Together For Good Schools Contributed by Douglass School | moting this type of teamwork is in observance of American Edu- jthe Parent - Teacher Association. | | This organization seeks to bring ; atea of human relations Carrie ©. Hattrick. real erin together - cooperat- | bout effective teamwork. Parade Marshal's Escort: Nor-| ing, participating, — «/ From the purposes of this great | man C. Kranich, Post Commander, essential to good schools association which are based sole-| Am. Legion Post No. 28; Charlies In the sphere of education good {ly on the welfare of the children | M. Machin, Post Commander, VFW working relationships between com-| and youth in the home, school, | Post No. 3911; Anthony L. Ulchar, munities tomes and schools is a/church and community ean the Post Commander, DAV Chapter | must. These social foundations are |home and school provide the best | Uo. 33; Clarence Webb, Post Com- | inseparable links in the chain that| possible conditions for children’s mander, Veterans of World War J, | bind this great American culture growth and development. US Barracks No. 136; Lang Milian, into a comprehensible pattern. | In many communities parents | Post Commander, VFW Post 6021;| Who is responsible for the train-| and teachers have formed study | Jose Plamas, Jost Commander, | ing of our children? It is the home, | groups to study and ynderstand Am. Legion Post 168. | the school or the community? Par-| such subjects as the core eurri- i National Gold Star Mothers, Inc.,|ents and teachers have this great | eulum and its effect on the students |Key West Chapter — Decorated task and privilege. Gradually the of a school. An example of this | Cars, school has been doing a larger and | case just mentioned is the P. T. A. | | Key West Guard of Honor of Ar- larger part of the work of educa-| of Evanston Township High School. | thur Sawyer Post No. 28, American tion and there is danger of the| When the community and the} Legion. : | school feel the need of cooperative | | Cub Packs 53, 50, 217, 254, 252, | traiming that can be better done at | effort and intelligently atiack the | 253, 254, 257 — marching ugits. home. * problems common to both founda- Boy Scout Troops 52, 53, 54, 59, | tions of the American way of life, 253, 256 —marehing units. ; jthe efficiency of education will be v | greatly increased and great co- nit, | Complete operation will result in better pup- Sea Scout Ship 250 — marching |0f each. Parents lie education. unit. \st Parents, teachers and adminis- trators talking and working to- gether can provide the guidance | which children naturally seek from | these individuals in the solution ot | problems. As this is done, pro- blems will be seen in their proper light and the cooperative effort | will bring about much greater suc- cess thus placing education on a much higher plane which in turn will result in good schools. ‘Unusual Story Told In Film | \Grand Parade Marshal — Mrs,| cation Week | Florida |of America — marching units. | Brownies — Float. U.S. Fleet Sonar School Color Guard. | U.S, Fleet Sonar School Band | Disabled American Veterans | Chapter No. 33 — decorated car 5 lick Island City Navy Wives Club 88 . — decorated car {best possible | BPOE Lodge 551 ~ decorated| The basic | ear Helicopter Squadron 1 — Float | Key West Chapter, American! | Red Cross — Gray Ladies — dec- orated car Voiture Locale 728 — 40 and & The Second Division forms on | Front Street, from Quval Street | te Greene Street. No. 3911 — marching unit. Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxi- liary, Unit 3911 — Float. | Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxi- liary Unit 3911 — marching unit. Key West Navy Lodge 1566, S. Naval Hospital — Float. Mad I I 1 Monroe County Sheriff's Depart- ein taly William Weech Post ~~ Ameri-| mae Fleet of Patrol Cars. 0 Legion — marching unit | Air Detachment Rifle Pia-| * “‘williath Wench Autiliary Unit| toons US” Meee Air Station —| Paramount's Hal Wallis produe- 168, Am. Legion Auxiljary —| marching unit. | tion, “September Affair,” the new | marching unit Key .West Angels Motorcycle | romantic drama starring Joan Fon- | Welters’ Cornet Band. Club. y taine and Joseph Cotten, opens on | Veterans of Foreign Wars Post) Fleet Reserve Association —) Thursday at the Islander Theatre. No. 6021 — marching unit. marching unit. The fil i eg ee | Veterans of Foreign Wars Post! Ladies Auxiliary of Fleet Reserve ee eee | Auxiliary Unit No. 6021 — Float. | Association — decorated car. French actress Francoise Rosay | Community Servicemen’s Center| Arthur Sawyer Unit No. 28,| in a stellar role, and it brings tal- | —decorated car. American Legion Auxiliary —| ented Jessica Tandy back to the | Sunset Royals Club — Float. Float. | screen after her triumph in the Douglass High Sehool Majorettes./ B.P.0.E: Drove 89 — decorated! long-run Broadway hit, “A Street- Douglass High School Band. | car. | car Named Desire.” Southernmost City Navy Wives; Truman Elementary School Safe-| With top performers such as | |these, any screenplay would ring | Club 114 — decorated car. ty Patrol. Regular Fellows Club — decorat-| Veterans of World War I, US| the bell, and advance audiences re- | 136 — decorated | pdet that “September Affair” ad- ed cathy Barracks No. truck. {ditionally boasts a unique story Woman's Hogpital Auxiliarly —| that is as stirring as it is unusual. | decorated car. f In this deeply moving film which U.S. Fleet Sonar School Emer-| was made on location in Italy, Joan | Key West High School Letter | geney Platoon — marching unit. | Fontaine appears as an American Girls and Majorettes. Keyettes and Sinawiks — dec-|cdncert pianist studying on the | Key West High School Band. | ated car. continent, and Joseph Cotten por: | | The Third Division ferms on Greene Street, from Duval te Whitehead Street. Xi Alpha Theta of Beta Sigma! N.C.C.S. Club —Float. trays a vacationing American es. Phi — Float. , | John Esperdy and Company, tranged from his wife. The two Veterans of Foreign Wars Post | meet on a U. S.-bound airliner | which is forced down at Naples. The ‘Fourth Division forms, on Last Week To Register To Win FREE HAVANA TOUR For Two Street, from Duval Street | While they are on a sight-seeing tour of the city, the plane takes | off and then crashes at sea. The | jtwo Americans, who are listed as | | lost, soom fall in love, and they de- | | cide to take advantage of their sit | {uation and fashion a new life to- | Key West Cowboy Association. | Sether. — | Junior Chamber of Commerce —| Such is the core of the plot} Float. |around which screenwriter Robert | U.S. Naval Air Station — march-| Thoeren has fashioned a powerful | ing unit | and haunting romance, which pre-| U.S.S. Gilmore AS 16 — Band. U.S.S. Gilmore AS 16 — march- Beta Omega Chapter of Beta | Sigma Phi — Float. | Chest drive fell flat j explained tour of A Grain Of Salt By Bill Spillman It looks like the Community } on its face — wonder, The only civic clubs | prong projects for the drive| | were the Lions and Woman's Clubs | ho a comic softball game lest oat in Bayview Park. if a) was successful, it should have net- ted about $500. Soe at ou ee iate the | community can lamed or not} for the drive’s failure. We had 2| poppy sale, an athletic fund drive | for the Olympic games, very little | publicity and the merchants cf | this eity.are about played out. | For example, they are being hit | almost daily to sponsor an ad in! this or that program space, or do-) nate outright cash or an item to; be used as prizes in some event or another. | One person stated that the peo- ple just don’t have the money now- | adays that they have had previous- ly. I don’t know, but we sure ‘et the drive down. It may be that} we are just played out from chari-| ty. It seems that the people them selves are defeating the prupose of the drive. GUAVA JELLY — The marl trucks proceeding’ on Stock Island | have a habit of just driving right on through taking a right turn at the traffic light. I believe that the | law requires everyone to stop be-| fore making a turn when the light | is red. A passenger leaving a car was almost hit by one the other | day. — Julio Henriquez made about a | dozen tackles in the game with} Jackson. —Paul Sawyer doesn’t think the tax payers would put up with pay- ing for a private airport in this town, I. disagree. 1 think that every town needs a private air- port — especially a city that is supposed to be a tourist town. —Everyone agrees that the Fri- day football game was the best ever. —Cub Scouts was given a well fire fighting equipment in number one fire sta- tion. —The game with Jackson, Ten- nessee, showed the spectators that the game was won by the best line | the team has ever had. The teams were pretty well matched except for the blockers of the Conchs. They were terriffic. —Gerald Saunders said that this reporter put two strikes against! them (commissioners) when he covered the recent Jaycee meeting when National gave their side of the story concerning the airport.' I'm not striking anyone out ex- cept any plan that I feel would needlessly cost the taxpayers money that could otherwise be saved. ! —1 am tod that the commission- ers will be represented tonight at, the JayCees to give their side of the controversy, | —National is apparently not a complete be dof roses. I'm told by Wilde that they put four engine planes on the run from Tampa ‘o MIXED-UP VOTER Havana until “Q” quit; then re- verted to Lodestars. —The rumors that Wilde was dis missed from the CAA because not enough seniority are not true. He resigned rather than take a} transfer to a Texas post. —The reagon most towns in Flo- rida charge smal’ rates for air- port use is because they were hand- ed million dollar government ai ports after the way. ‘a —In_ spite of all the pros and cons, if we can save tax money by using an already constructed air- port,—let’s save it and cut out | ; all this nonsense. —The Miami airport charges a | headtax on non-sked airlines. These airines that come into Miami | when they get enough Passengers | to make a trip. GE eRe EISNER Furniture Co, Poinciana Center Tel. 2-6951 37 Shopping Days ‘Til Christmas USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION Francis at Truman DIAL 2-9193 Your PURE OIL Dealer | Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries ACCESSORIES RADIO and CIFELLI'S TV Service Factory Methods Used— All Work Cuaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE—SEE DAVID CIFELLI 928 Truman Avenue TELEPHONE 2-6008 ANY MAKE FOR YOUR TELEVISION OR RADIO Gat 2-8511 Pniico TV Sales and Service KEY WEST RADIO & TV SERVICE 826 DUVAL STREET Trade-In Allowances Persons 3 DAYS AT HOTEL SEVILLA-BILTMORE VIA “Q” AIRWAYS No Obligation Winner Need Not Be Present To Win a. USO. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TOURS -:- STREETS PHONE 2-7611 | “Key West's Oldest Travel Organisation” Lions Glub — Float. Lions Club Auxiliary — decorat- ed car U.S.S. Bushnell AS 15 — Band. d Bushnell AS 15 — march-! ing unit. * ted pelling performances in her lus-|to the candidates. But when he os aaa sme — | trous career. Joseph Cotten, as the came to the local option liquor Airship Development Squadron | >Sband who breaks all ties with | questions—he voted straight w surreys. ll — Float. Latin American Club — decorat-| ed ear. | Civil Air Patrol Color Guard. Civil Air Patrol — decorated car. | USO-YMCA Club — Float. Dick’s Midget Auto (Decorated). Florida Poultry Company decorated truck. Key West Fire Trucks. Department | view critics have hailed as an ar-| tistic blending of emotional impact, | taut suspense and Striking pictor- | ial beauty, Joan Fontaine is said to turn in | one of the most arresting and com- his family for a woman's love, is mature and convincing. William Dieterie directed. | ballot they counted. : ORLEANS, Mass. It's a week since the election, but election of- ficials are still muttering about one This citizen voted a straight Pro. hibition party ticket when it came Read Citizen Daily TODAY All of ONLY HUNIPTIREY STRAND Box Office Opens 1:45 JUST ABOUT AS Word Bubbling with Drama... Laughter... Romance and the Exciting Talents ‘our Academy Award Winners! Hh; Know your schools. Help make them better. AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK SPONSORED OH THE PUBLIC HNTE@EST BY Faculty and Students of DOUGLASS SCHOOL and GRACE E. Nevember 7-13 Fox News 145 - &00 P.M. Daily 3:45 - $§ PM, WEDNESDAYS JONES SCHOOL of Marathon CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE gp TELEPHONE 2-3419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE <qygy San Carlos Theatre Air onditioned BOGART: A SOUTH. FLORIDA'S FINEST Eskimo Nite Sunday Night 2 Pieces of Furs will be Awarded Each Sunday Night THE SAVAGE SINFUL SPECTACLE OF THE NIGHTS OF iy BABYLON! 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