The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 23, 1947, Page 10

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@ conservator of :the ce, the attorney general said such, or violated.” "Thus; ~ band or wife or neighbor or threatens to disturb know, because she ‘is ver well-groomed. and. goes to a beauty parlor. . She . “Movie stars: must’ appear tg ®moruos at.all times ahd, in ax of the fact that. most. fan think seting’is a cinch, it is a‘strenu- ous. life. There is little time for social activities except’ be- tween pictures. When I playe in ‘Return of the Badmen’ :I sometimes had to get up at.4 &. m.,to get to the set on time: i) to 20.0. | 1046—The .UN General Assem- | @f- distant oceans for U.S. Navy Photograph) ‘TODAY IN HISTORY (Knew ‘America) 1872—Dispute over San Juan Island,.on extreme northwest} ed /boundary’. with Canada, submit- | QUESTIONS = ted ‘to German emperor who awards it’ to the U. S. 1014—The American. Commis- veterans sion.to Saye Belgium from Star- flarly to vation* organized in London. 197—First American shot injhave been trained to aid former World’ War I—by Battery C of}servicemen in applying for ben- 6th Field Artillery—in Lunevillejefits to which they. are entitled. sector,’ France. Wilson \ says: with "present government, we cal strust. it.” 190 Wall five billion daMars in the day slows down Allies in Italy. 1944=U. S.,:England and. Rus-’ recognize, the DeGaulle regime in: France. 1945—Truman’ recommiends im-! A‘ mediate ‘legislation for one year: ing for. men +17 bly, opens: ‘sessions in °Flushing Meadow ‘Park, New York: Sweep- ing, OPA’ order leaves under | price’ control only sugar, rice, star Ann Jeffreys tts own hairdresser. That is why I must’ plan wisely the little time that is left out of a long: work day.” " Ann has a set routine for her beauty chores. Original shie bought a great big electrie drier (the kind they use in hairdress- ing establishments) because she never could get her hair arrang- ed in beauty salons the way shi liked it. Now she's: decided ; has been/a good investment ant she has “fallen in. love” with the idea of doing her own hair. Sometimes she does - it every night. While she is under’ the: hair drier she does her manicure and applies cold cream. to “her face, covering her eyebrows, gives. hersetf a facial and, if she needs: it, a pedicure. < The time spent under the dri+ er at home is néver, wasted. Ann finds she can do’ her meénd- ing, write letters and do other Vittle -home chores in comfort. Swiss Watching German Students HAMBURG. — (AP). — Because 12 German university students have failed to return from of- ficially sponsored Visits to Switz- erland, a specially strict check is in future to be fade on stu- dents going abroad, the Swiss consulate here said. e In some cases the.:“absent students had sent -their British _ Military Government exit per- mits back asking for an exten- sion of time but military gov- ernment officals said ‘such ex- tensions could not be granted. There is also some uncertainty about the movements of 20 students who visited private persons in Switzerland. ‘ The extra precautions now being taken by both British and Swiss authorities recently de- layed a party. of 38 Hamburg students going to help Switzer- syrups and molasses—all. other’ foods. freéa. fs Seeman WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21,.1947 é (Know America) 1746. — Princeton University chaftered — country’s fourth college. 1774, — First. Continental Con- Gress’ sends ‘letters to Saint John’s and to Nova Scotia, Can- ada; and to Georgia and Span- ish Florida to send representa- tives to Congress—but none answered, A {1784—Histori¢.~treaty signed between U.°§,"'and Indians of the-six nations, New York. 1 qn. Sam ~~ Houston takes ‘oath as first President of the Republic of Texas. 1844—Day set by the Miller- ites headed by William Miller, as the “day the world was © to come to an end, 1883—-The ne’ Opera House, opens. 1927 Chicago’s Mayor Thompson’s Committee, search. ing public library for traces of British propaganda, find that several ‘thousands of the books presented by Queen Victoria after the big fire. 1933—President Roosevelt es- Metropolitan tablishes ‘Government market for gold.” 1944—-Gen, Patton’s. forces push the Germans back. 1945 — Occupation authoriti- es decree new bill of rights in Germany. 1946—Russia rejects American ‘proposal. to unify Germany’s ‘economic life. Smallpox “often causes impair- ed vision and blindness. 1918—Answering the Germanjof the many. questions note, forsan\armistice, President}contact representatives are call- If we must deal/ed.on to answer: f Street in a selling}Insurance policy by a last wili avalanche—stocks smashed downjor testament? ] American “City of Flint” for your,insurance policy. must seized by Germans on the high{be made by written notice to the 1943—' German counter-attack’! your signature and it shall not ‘la way to“bring my grades up? New York a THE VETERANS| CORNER AND ANSWERS Questions on all phases of the rogram come in _regu- eterans Administration contaet representatives, who Here are the answers to some which Q..May I change the benefici ary of»my National Service Life | A. No. ‘A-change of beneficiary Veterans Administration _ over be binding on-VA-unless receiv- ed- and -endorsed- on - the: -peliey. by VA. Q.*» Will subsistence allow- ance or readjustment allowance paid’ to me be deducted” later from any future bonus that may be authorized by Congress? A. No. Q. May a veteran who is re- ceiving disability compensation also’ receive. subsistence - allow- ance under the Servicemen’s Readjustmen Act? A. Yes. Q. Is VA going to help vete- rans like myself whose hearing was imparied while in service? A. Yes, by a special program of medical reahabilitation to help . you _ overcome __ hearing handicaps. The program in- cludes a series of hearing and; speech tests, the selection and} fitting of a hearing aid, if indicated, ‘auditory traih- ing, lip reading instruction and speech corréction if necessary. Q. My grades at school have been low and. I. would like to know if VA will help me find A. You may receive assist- ance of VA’s educational and guidance service in an endeav- or to correct those factors which may be contributing to+ your low grades. However, you will have to meet the requirements of the school if you wish to con- tinue your course. (Veterans wishing further in- formation about veterans’ bene- fits may have their questions personally answered by visiting the Key West contact office at Room 218, Post Office Build- ing. “Oldat 40,50,602” - 're Cr Man, You're Crazy Forget setae re at 70. Try seieg maton abc y se oe Suis Ra athe ee patente very day. New “ges acat At all deme. stores everys LJ Key West at Gardner's Pharmacy. QUICK RELIEF FROM mptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS reeBookTelisofHome! ACID | pe . Must Melp or it Will Cost You Over.throe million bottles of the Wittag> Fassia been sold for relief pf Ua Bodenat Ulcers due tS goa segrate cseepleeanese She 15 days’ vial! * which fully 1947—Something tendency will pi + With a sparkle in his eyes, thes hours of the day, but as the pes Young fellow walked into the _ comes more careless and impru- dent!’ Born tate in the day the ments,” he said, pointing to a {Chardcter may become argumen- Particularly sporty model, “how |t@tive or even violent, and the \long would it take me to pay " “If I bought this car by install fot | dangers incid | ot naire —ecanasiiiiaien | pera laa Bory the | KNO: rBUY-BUILD-GROW with KEY W CITY DIRECTORY 1S A CIVIC ASSET were ot home when the ert ter called, plate complete th i “That would depend on how much you could afford - each . replied the .salds. man, cautiously. The young man scratched his ‘:“Well, I think I could manage three dollars a month.” ; The salesman’s eyes popped: “Three dollars a month!” he . “At*that rate it» would take you a hundred years.” Gazing longingly at the very! streamlined model, man murmured: v. “So. what? It’s worth it.” as soon as possible. . the new City Directory to be published ih the PLEASE. PRINT om with dhe KED OUT b * The U.S. census of 1940 show- €4 372,384 Americans who: were .|immigrants from the © Nether- lands or children of such’ immi-{ ERE it HY Above, Please Return to the Chamber of Contine or 524 Senthard Street A VOTE FOR FRED J. DION WILL BE AVOTE FOR PROGRESSIVE CITY GOVERNMENT Upon Coniptétion of the Do Yeu Know of ANYTHING Other Than ELECTRICITY That is CHEAPER NOW Than It Was Before or During the War or Even 10 or 20 Years Ago City Electric System Municipally - Owned and Operated Poy £D By Peps) cota BOTH UNCER appOINTMENT FA ~ PEPSI.coLA COMPANY PA GET 336s TODAY at your Deaters in the NEW AL CARRIER Big 12-Ounce Bottles Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City. N. Y. Franchised Bottler: i aap elise I FBR

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