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Page 2 THE KSY WEST CITIZEN Legionitems By JUDSON STEPHENS, 2nd VICK COMMANCER Meetings: Voiture Locale 728, 40-8, Friday, April 2, at 8 p. m. at Post Home, Stock Island. Executive Committee, Monday, April 5, at 8 p. m. at Post Home, Stock Island Legionnaires are re minded that anyone may attend these executive committee meet ings. BILL'S LICENSED PAWN SHOP 703 Duval Street Now Playing BARN THEATRE "MISTER ROBERTS" A Comedy Joshua Logun By Thomas Heggen and Presented by KEY WEST PLAYERS Tickets On Sale At Betty Ann Stationers, 511 Flemng Street TONIGHT JO*MMV ..•PRU.iiM Thursday, Friday and Saturday CTDAIIB Mat. 1:55 A 4:05 Night 4:15 A 1:25 9 I HMIIII AIR CONDITIONED Thurs. - Fri. - Sat., Last Times Today Sun, and Mon. | WARNCRByS' | JAMES STEWART | |*s|& * JUNE ALIMS . *GL£NN MILLER | 'jMf Show Times: ffMttyftlferi" 1:45-3:45-6:06-8:27 wJSSSSSL i , BOX OFFICE OPENS [ i:wpm. u mmm mmm mmmmwm TP IIAIIDAE Mit * 3:3o Ni * ht 4;M * *:* nIwRIIVE AIR COOLED Last Times Today Thurg> . Fr}> . V^HAT A| r OttUOtJUCE USTU !„ Wilrf mu. H.H HSK mnw l ,cw"'gm£i Wednesday, March 31,1954 Regular Post Meeting, Wednes day, April 14, at 8 p. m. at Post Home, Stock Island. ★ ★ ★ Nomination of Officers For Com* ing Veer: First nominations were held at the last regular meeting of the post with the following being nomin ated: Post Commander: Norman C. Kranich; Vice Commanders: M. E. Lewis and Kenneth Longhurst; Sgt. at Arms: Kenneth M. Brown ing; Chaplain: Nelson Cannon and Norman Whitesides; Historian: Louis Ismay; Executive Commit teemen: Lewis Bays and H. J. Metzger. Second and final nominations will be held at the next regular meeting, April 14, 1954, Elections will be held on April 28, 1954, the second meeting of the month. Nomination and elections of del egates to the 10th District Con ference to be held in Miami on April 25 will be held on April 14, 1954 also. Eligibility for nomination and election is as follows: You must hold a current membership card, must have attended at least 50 per cent of the post meetings for the past year except in the case of a new member. New members must have attended at least 50 per cent of the Post meetings since initia tion into the Post. A reminder: A register is available in the lobby of the Post Home for you to sign when you attend a meeting. If you fail to register for each meeting you attend, your eligibility to hold office will be decided by the num ber of meetings as shown in this register book. I Don't Forgot to Sign Tho Rogistor When You Attend A Mooting! ★ ★ ★ Legionnaires Ciubroom: Carl Sawyer, Chairman of the Building Committee has asked for help to complete the patio por tion of the Legionnaire* Ciubroom. This help must come voluntarily and cannot all be done by one person. How about making a few plans now to work on the patio next Saturday afternoon? Come one, eome all to get this part of our club completed for your bene fit and for the benefit of your family. Unless this room is com pleted soon and operated under the rules as formulated it will be closed completely. If you don’t want that to happen then I sug gest you come out Saturday and finish the project. ★ ★ ★ Membership: We are still lagging behind on Membership. We need a shot in the arm to stimulate our current drive. Maybe that shot is all of ua m a group. Let us all pledge our support to Bethel Johnson, our Poat Commander, and get the needed members for 100 per cent this year. It has been a rough one and all the obstacles aren’t over yet, so let’s get five more for ’54. STARTING TOMORROW - 7 BIG DAYS • APRIL 1-7 / THE MODERN MIRACLE YOU SEE WITHOUT GLASSES UNemaScOPE brings you the world’s most beautiful women in the most glamorous entertainment of y^^fetime! RDNRAUT JOHNSON *JEJH NEGULESCO y ' om * n 00 * 0 -t Vse reop '' ol '' e Sound * - s®* B ome® ™ ? c iSF? tSfS HUnnnLLI UUlinUUli uLnii nLUuLLUUU t ter \n9 • xtra j or ofwrt ,n^ e UIIUUIIIV inUUOflll ; \ avfonae* Telephone 2.3419 for Tim* Schedule sc™.*,* RUNNALLI JUnRouR ree - adults, 88c children, 35c .nPlejn by ZotAkinsaad Dale Eunson and Katherine Albert j Servicemen in Uniform and Students, 67c Air - Conditioned SAN CARLOS THEATRE Bob Hope And Mickey Rooney Score In “Off Limits” Where there’s life there’a Hope and where there’s Hope there’s laughter, are two points delight fully illustrated in Paramount’s brand new comedy sensation, “Off Limits,” which opens Thursday at the Islander Theatre. The Hope in this case is of course Bob Hope and yesterday’s audience showed their appreciation of hi* hilarious antics with htfppy reactions that ran the gamut from hysterical howls of glee to gurgling guffaws. From start to finish there isn’t a dull minute in “Off Limits.” Just imagine ski-nosed Bob team ed with mighty-mite Mickey Roon ey as a pair of Military Police men. couple them both with Eddie f-Tpm V Y f C RADl ° and vlf blllil al TV Service Factory Methods Used- All Work Guaranteed Marine Radios & Asst Equipment FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE—SEE DAVID CIFELLI 920 Truman Avenue (Rear) TELEPHONE 2-7637 Mayehoff as their commanding of ficer, and you can well imagine the comical consequences. Add Bob and Mickey’s extra-curricular interest in prize-fighting, curvac eous Marilyn Maxwell as Mickey’s aunt and some sparklingly re freshing Ray Evans-Jay Livings ton song hits and you have the perfect ingredients for a screen full of solid entertainment. Hope is in top form as the swaggering, wise-cracking fight manager who joins the army to keep an eye on his drafted light weight champion, only to be stuck when the punchy champ is re jected. At this point Bob meets Key West Radio and TV Service Calls Answered Promptly WE DO ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS Car Radios A Specialty 1001 Simon ton Street TEL 2-8511 the wistful but eager Rooney, who yearns for a career a6 a boxer. When Bob finds out that delecta ble Marilyn Maxwell is Mickey’s aunt he reluctantly agrees to train the aspiring leatherswinger. The laugh-loaded misadventures that befall the wacky pair, before Rooney finally makes out as a boxer, follows in fast and furious fashion. It seems that while Mick- i ey is hopelessly inadequate as a fighter, he turns into a crafty powerhouse w-hen Hope is in his em THI GIFT OF hearing juarinoaidsJx^ Brighten the life of herd-of- Peering friend or loved one. Vieit or phone today for com plete information. It’s *o eaay ...mo thoughtful' AMY OPTICAL DISPENSARY 423 Si monton St. Phono 2*7522 corner telling him what to do. Be tween Bobs keeping one step ahead of the guard house, shaking off his former gangster partners and attempting to woo prettv Mar ilyn, there is plenty of mirth-pro voking action. Not enough can be said for the over-all excellence of "Off Lim its.” As produced by Harry Tu gend and directed by George Marshall from a Hal Kanter-Jack today only MARIA ELENA MARQUES ALL CARMELITA GONZALEZ ALMA DELIA FUENTtS SPANISH Cancion de Cuna Fox IS eivs Cartoon Box Office Open: 1:45 - 9:00 P.M. Daily 3:45 * 9:00 P.M. WEDNESDAYS CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE TELEPHONE 2*3411 FOR TIME SCHEDULE San Carlos Theatre Air • Conditioned Sher script, this incredukwrfy to ny comedy emerge* as a feetfvi package of celluloid merriment sure to brighten the outlook of all who see it. About a fifth of the women who reach age 65 this year in the United States will live to be 88. CITIZEN ADS BRING RESULTS