The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 23, 1954, Page 2

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a - cae asecmemenminans Page THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, Neveniber 23, 1954 OFFICIAL TALLY Fer nnnmeencetasiaainaitianin SHOWS DEMO WIN® = |CIFELLI'S Sy sens HELENA, Mont. (P—The official 4Montana canvas of votes east in Factory Methods Used | the Nov.2 election gave Democrat-| AI! Work Cuaranteed " ity ; | Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment slim 1,728 plurality over Republi- | can Rep. Wesley A. D’Ewart. |FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE The canvass, completed yester- | The World - Today Legionitems @ |) Post Commander, Arthur P Sawyer Post No. 28 | kk * armed Russia. Mendes-France, perhaps because | known Thanks: The Russians, who handled the | of his preoccupation with the prob- 1 in honor Thank you, Key Westers for the | French Premier gently while there |jems of Europe, apparently hasn't | of Arthur Sawyer Post 28. Ameri-|fine cooperation and attendance in| seemed a chance he m' spént much thought on the south- PHILCO | ean Legion. Post Everlasting cere-| our recent all Veterans Day Par-|a middle course between Moscow | east corner of Asia, whose loss to| . <festory-Supervised > | Bionies will be held for Legion. |ade. Especially do we. of the var-|and Washington, sd communism would be a dismal SP” con || naire Robert Golden Passed |ious Veterans groups, thank the | statem i blow to the West. ‘ ae | intly. Key West yestetday before he started Dad and your strenuous-playing, fast-growing ,brood announce a R YOUR | ee ogee es as th ee fine préss He canis hate 4. deus His plans for political reforms| meal’s not a meal without Potatoes; and maybe you're sick of them the gt ” ; Do you realize that Troop 256, sponsored by Ar- Sawyer Post, has advanced the bottom of the list, to:one top Boy Scout Troops in the When we took over the spon- hip a little more than a year had only one qualified Boy group. fine Boy Scout Troop under aire ‘and Scout Master Bill jughlin, won honors in the Ve- ade as the outstand- marching group. to visit the troop, their meeting place, Church on Flagler » on Monday nights at 8 xk kk i Bill Uttermark and Jud Stephens are passing out ci- gats these days. Uttermark made Ist Class and Stephens, Chief. Con- , boys. * * Sick Calls Legionnaire Gerald Moreau is in ‘the Naval Hospital after an acci- dent with his motor scooter. Le- gionnaire Harry Taylor is ill at his home. x kk Sante Claus: Pee dial ade a ono on cucheraheoe tablishing of a booth downtown for n é of taking pictures with. . Proceeds from this Lisi 3 i ' = Fs BR j rye 3 z di jhowed Murray had 114,591 bisnitdeengiteos lay, sl i y by ~| Votes. einige who “gave up his DAVID CIFELLI ‘3 James Marlow House sea’ oppose Murray, | 928 fied over to the Blood Bank. Said : : counted 112,863. hiderqalhagg ee aniels, “Even though you your- By JAMES ow china gave the Communists half TELEPHONE 2-6008 self ate not eligible as a donor,| WASHINGTON @—Brench Pre-|of Viet Nam. It may let the Com. sometime you might be urgently in need of blood and then there Probably won’t be time to type it.” Each person typed, will be given @ card to be kept in his or her | wallet at all times. The attendance and the attentive- -|ness at the special: Memorial Ser- vices in front of the reviewin staid, was proof, that we of Key West, honor afd respect the mem- ory of our beloved and heroic war ~ ause of the enthusiasm in which the local and ‘Naval popu- lation accept our parades, wé of the Veterans groups, are encouraged to put on bigger and better parades and events in the future. kkk Membership: Our membership is rapidly ap- Proaching the half way mark for one hundred per cent by Decem- ber 31. Post Adjutant Van Reber- Promises immediate issuance of 1955 cards upon reeeipt of money. So please bring in, send in, or give to somé Membership drive worker; your 1955 dues. Any former Legionnaires, re- gardless of the post he or she has belonged to, can reinstéte by the payment of 1955 dues, This will bring thém up to date with a card that will entitle them -to all the privileges of Arthur Sawyer Post, or any other post in the world. x * Kids Christmas Party: Very soon now, Child Welfare Chairman Joe Metzger, will send out forms to be filled out by Le- gionnaires with children. This is in regards to the Children of Legion- naires Christmas Party. Please fill out completely, the forms when you receive them and return immedi- ately, x k * Club Reem: Thé pool table has:been installed in the Legionnaires Club Room, and the bar has. been enlarged to accommodate. more. people,” Re- member our Sunday afternoon snacks. * * Honor. Guard: It was announced at the regular of. the Committee lay night November 23 the Legion Home on af (i * Carl Sawyer of the House Committee and Raul Sibila, elub manager, invite all Legion- naires to partake of good cheer Guard of Honor meeting by Cap- tain Delgado, that the guard would participate in the Conch Bowl Parade sponsored by the Key West Lions Club, on Thursday evening December 2. They also will attend the game in uniform on Friday December 3, to assist in managing the huge attendance expected on mier Pierre Mendes-France made a good impression on official Wash- ington by saying what the United States wanted to hear: he was for European -unity, he was for’ re- arming Germany; and he stiff- lems between this coun’ France. If be also came licity to strengthen his ‘ha: home, he was successful, 7 Mendés-France became premjer in June. The history of French premiers since thé war looks like the accident chart in a hospital receiving Toom: one after the ot! er fell. They went down under th mercurial factionalism of France’ many political parties. To survive long enough to give France a sense of direction and’ a new grip on life, he will need /all the strength he can find. He is far from firmly in the sdddde yet. His tests in.the French Assembly lie ahead. Once he gets a solid hold on his job, if he gets it, he may de a tough man for the United (States to do business with: not because of any antagonism to this ¢puntry but for other reasons. He’s already shown that, he’s a tough bargainer, that he Jdoesn’t waste energy on emotion, that he is a French nationalist deter- Munists get all Viet Nam unless the French work with the Indo- chinese in their area to prevent it. At this moment dispatches from — Indochina report growing chaos, ;|in Tunisia, giving the North Afri- cans there almost complete local autonomy while France continued to handle their foreign affairs, are still ih the talking stage. Mendes-France said while he was Here that the poor state of the French economy makes the threat of communism more dangerous in. ternally than externally, and that he must’ give his country an eco- scratched the surfaee yet. His stock in this country fell he silently let the French mbly scuttle EDC, which a rearmed Germany, a plan clos& to # © heart of Washington offic! 1, ; Hii k went up when he quickly agreed on a substitute for rearming Germany. But he still has to make good on that. He gets sembly votes. He seems it will approve: Woman Convicted mined to exact the last concession France. He has also demonstrated he is @ man of action by the speed with which he (1) made an armistice with the Communists in Indochina; (2) agreed on rearming West Ger- Many after the French Assembly killed the European Defense Com- munity; (3) proposed political re- forms in Tunisia to quiet the de- mands of France’s North African Colonials; and (4) propoged nomic reforms in France. He still has to demonstrate both his wisdom and his ability and — or — willingness to turn his plans into deeds. The truce he signed on Indo- STRAWBERRIES SOLD PLANT CITY #—The auctioning of the first pint of strawberries of the season in this big berry center will take place today. They were brought in yesterday by J.C. Wynn of the Turkey Creek eco- community. Proceeds will go to the Turkey Creek Baptist Church. Useful Coverall In Shooting Of Fourth Husband MORRISTOWN, N.J. w—Mrs. Ida Pontery, a graying, matronly woman of 57, was convicted early today of manslaughter in the fatal ' shooting of her fourth husband. A jury of eight men and four women deliberated more than 11 hours. Mrs. Poritery, who sobbed when the panel announced its de- cision, faces a maximum sentence | || of 10 years. Her son and daughter, who testi- ||| fied against her during the \1p-day trial, showed no in of jotion. when they ‘heard , q Mrs. Pontery had been charged with fatally shooting her estranged husband Dr. Herbert. Pontery, 59, of Jersey City, in their summer ||} cottage at Budd Lake last Aug. 7. The prosecution claimed the shooting was premeditated and ||| asked for a first-degree murder verdict but not the death penalty. Mrs. Pontery insisted that her hus- | }} band was shot accidentally when he tried to grab a gun from her hand. for a single European army” nomic overhauling. He hasn’t|' his chance when the French As- macaroni for the home freezer confident |leave them slightly underdone. If ‘onight, how about concentrating your reci rowess on the spud: and serve simply with sliced cold meat, ‘These potato cheese exoquaties fill the bill to a T for something fillingly different, go with practically anything else ee haye on hand, and will make the whole family wonder where you've been hiding your talents for improvising. They'll sit up and take notice on taste too, when you include Ac’cent* in the mixings. Ac’cent is the Seasoning “that points up subtle natural flavors, blends them together harmoniously for delectable enjoyment in the eating. Use it in all your meat and vegetable cooking for the best in Potato Cheese Croquettes 2 cups cold (leftover) mashed Salt to taste potatoes % teaspoon Ac’cent* 1 egg, beaten Se eu! bread erumb: 1 cup grated Cheddar cheese br sen an. ee ' Break up potatoes. Beat egg in blender until frothy. Add potato pi gradually, beating at medium speed until blended, Stir int Chiang, ‘salt and Ac’cent. Shape as desired. Dip into cfumbs, then into milk, and Lo into crumbs, Fry in shallow hot fat until golden brown on all sides, ‘kes 4 to 6 servings. *—pure monosodium glutamate | eee | FROZEN VEGETABLES =| Read The Citizen Daily When preparing vegetables or POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION | Francis at Truman cooked well done, they are likely to be too soft when reheated. a LENDERS, Incorporated, OF KEY WEST DIAL 2-9193 705¥2 DUVAL STREET ' Has cash ready for you. Let us Your PURE OIL Dealer help you have an enjoyable Holiday| Tires .. Tubes . . Batteries eS PHONE 2-3574 ACCESSORIES ” Eskimo Nite Sunday Nigh t 2 Pieces of Furs will be Awarded Each Sunday Night y Tuesday and Wednesday Earth’s earliest standard ure probably was the Egyptian ~-}cubit, 20,62 inches. long, says the | ‘| National Geographic Society, TELEVISION OR RADIO Gate 2.8511 Fniico TV Sales and Service KEY WEST RADIO & TV. SERVICE 826 DUVAL STREET Trade-In Allowances Meas- Package Store 7 A.M. +1 A.M. Daily 51342 Fleming FREE PARKING Spanish Fox News Cartoon Box Office Open: 1:45 - 9:00-P.M. Daily 3:45 - 9 P.M. WEDNESDAYS CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE @as- TELEPHONE 2.3400 FOR TIME SCHEDULE <gyy San Carlos Theatre Air-Conditioned STRAND 100% Air Conditioned Box Office Opens at 1:45 P.M, ~ teat sinks The U. S. Navy keeps up-to-date |] CONTINUOUS SHOWS FROM THERE ON ih thé Legionnaires Club Room The Guard of Hondr will attend some 6,700 nautical charts’ and 1,- The Fine: Largest Theatre in Key West ember 26 to also assist in handling . rs T d Wed Th: -Fri.- ean bring your guests. i ues, ani ed. urs. Sat., mivnsk, weser Oe ee Show Times: Blood vant Je Metager, of the} Yrs For Ged and Country EISNER Furniture Co. ARROWHEAD American Legion Walking Blood Poinciana Center — Tel. 2.6951 7:00 and 10:40 Bank, has turned over the Post's} MOVIE STORY MADE 26 Shopping Days HOUSE BY THE RIVER ty Walking Blood’ Bank’ arthas| OF CHINESE STUDENT Til Christmas Sawyer Post has operated a walk-| GAINESVILLE #—A motion pic- USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN ing Blood Bank for the past two| ture story of a Chinese student | years, and has supplied the great- ft a te ae ue MARLON im made . 5. io pe rutin wmaeg scales anc | partment of ‘esc: sth How About It? WANT A FREE tal. Foreign Operations Administration, 3-DAY TOUR TO HAVANA? We urge all other civic organi-| Chin-sheng Wang, in charge of Inquire at nations to do likewise with their! ¢xPeriment and extension work EL PASAJE blood banks, oecause this Monroe | Wits Vegetables for the Taipel Dis. Spanish Restaurant and the leds ss gent. the | Station, Taiwan, ie studying vege- 1005 Truman Ave. Ph. 2-6136 feoe el test be | MONROE f° ¥ - 3:30 — 6:30 — 8:30 Sve pice need. |LOTS OF APPLE SAUCE 100 ar tree Chairman Robert M. Dan- TOKYO (#—Japan expects to ex- fels, announced that any. person Port 100,000 cases of apple sauce, pap ne enadlg nae blood typed worth about $418,000, to. the United the Monroe Neon intial States this winter, Kyodo News Service said Monday. _ Chet’s Salad Almond Cookie Served From 11:30 506 Fleming Street LEE’S ORIENT RESTAURANT THANKSGIVING MENU Appetizer — Choice of: | J by Wisninn Mart Shrimp Cocktail — Tomato Juice — Fruit Cup Soup: Cream of Mushroom Entree: ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY Served with Oyster Dressing, Whipped Potatoes, Green Peas, Candied Yams Relish Dish: Iced Celery Heatts, Olives eee Dessert — Choice of: Pumpkin Pie, Ice Cream or Mince Pie Iced Tea or Coffee cmgaippnenieremin: CHINGSE Appetizer: Crisp Egg Roll Soup: Cream of Mushroom Entree: GAI KEW (Boneless Chicken with Chinese Vegetables, Bamboo Shoots, Mushrooms and Oyster Sauce) CHILD‘’S PLATE — $1.50 It’s an apron for clean-up time! |of style! See the big handy poc- and Butter Hot Tea A.M, “til 9:00 PLM. | A jerkin for sports wear! In sum-| | mertime ase it as a beachcoat! | It's easy to make and chock full | kets, “tabbed-to-nip” waistline? | “Phone 2.7932 SIZE and STYLE NUMBER, % NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, 909 Simonton St. THE REOPENING OF BENNY'S CAFETERIA For Your Thanksgiving Day Feast Enjoy Benny’s Superb Spanish-American Foods —Cafeteria or Dinner Style Main Dining Room and Cafeteria Open from 6:30 A.M. till 2:00 P.M., and from 5:00 P.M. until 10:00 P.M SERVICE ON PATIO AFTER 5:00 P.M. REAL SPANISH PAELLA ARROZ CON POLLO FELITE MIGNON A CABALLO The Most Wonderful Spanish or American Food Served In Key West! Phone 2-6932 As DARING .

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