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Marts of thanks, resolutions | cen, poems, ete. will be by chu ate of 18 cents a jn SES ORS PY SEVEN ST Ae SSeS ee eee ee eee through in another war. ”/ see Announcement. of | thé \ com> mencement of a free. i class at San Carlos Institute, be- ginning Monday, was ‘made dt the regular. meeting of San Carlos Parent-Teachet’ ‘A © tion’s monthly meeting last night. Motor Sailor Escape, of La Vaca, Texas, arrivéd in ; port last ‘night and is berthed in slip at ‘the’ Porter Dock ‘Co., with owner, Captain Jack. Fletcher;} and Mrs. Fletcher ahd"'mother on Members of the board of diree- tors.of the:Key West Yacht Club: held a meeting Thursday ‘after- ‘noon ‘in thé Club, House at Garri-~ son Bight, and. found it in excel- lent condition for. the house warming, which will be the next assemblage on the program. that fleet is faund to have exceeded weight laws or regulations, And, if obtaining pas- sage of a law is too slow or too difficult, it sometimes is possible to require registra- pee ee ee wewes State retaliates with similar measures |" pe adh oo rin are devtraved and |i" Nau ol interstate metor freight transportation is | Administration contingent, which seriously impeded. what course, Gotan. has been employed in Key ‘West ly hits th® vast majority of lawful opera |Coact Guard. grounds, returned} ‘tors as hard as it does the culprits. to work yesterday. 8 Ee The Vehicle Administrators in their se resolution of censure at Oklahoma City in- apa tone gpl 9 od Pome! ot des dicated that they are well'aware of the and Mrs. J.D. Bearup on Mar- 1 ae i suc! Ss as years an many RE c i S that in Tennessee where official sanction | little friends. : ‘ ee : N E 34 has been given to imposing: registration re- benbyborp hike mi! Parana 4-ENG 990° : quirements on out-of-State motor freight brave, and well disposed person ! e 1949 prize for medicine | vehicles found to be in violation of Tenn- i ‘pwarded jointly to a Swiss and a | essee’s notoriously low weight limit. connection While not mentioning Tennessee spec- f ifieally,in the resolution, the Vehicle Ad- 4 exceptions; ‘a’ »sithilar | ministrators. did see fit ta’ point. out’ that ward has been given in the field of med- | overloading. in the several States is puuish- feine and physiology to the individual, | able under existing: laws which provide for whe, in the opinion of the judges, con- | fines, unloading of excess weight'and other tributed most tothe benefit of mankind | action. Thus, the Administ rators showed _ during the preceding year. sense when they resolved that the associa- tien “express its disapproval of any theory t Mrs. J. T. Edwards, who had been spending several weeks in Key West. with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crusoe, left on the Sie i Cuba yesterday afternoon jfor her home in Tampa. : : : from Cuba’ Tuesday afternoon | Lowell. Observatory, Pisgsiate and ‘spent a pleasant | Arizona, tamed mer, born relatives and friends,» left for in Clinton Co, Ind, <74 years Tampa on the Cuba yesterday Age. ¢ 4 afternoon. { ge J. B. Sullivan, who ~ has: been engaged .to make certain repairs. to the machinery on the ' Steam, jeans ship Cuba, left yesterday..after+ three Americans shared noon on the vessel ahd will re+ turn Monday morning, Today The Citizen ts t . bo cam editorial paragraph: » Eo id the Ad “What is really right lated ns has reason on its side.” “ foreign countries. law according to the statutes of the several’ The American people have every right te be prowd of the accomplishments of thelr men of distinction but it would be Facts are not always the easiest & mistake to believe that al! of the world’s | things in the world to face. ‘eeeomplishments belong to Americans, In _ with.2fobel Prize Awards, na- of the United States have won only ‘thier prizes for literature, eight for physics, If you come across any ambergris’ on * _ tis for chemistry and eleven for peace in | your next trip*to the beach, don’t’ ignore the forty-eight years since the awards | the substance—it is worth from $4,to $15 began. an ounce, several times the value-of: pure silver, Ambergris is a waxy substance used — as a base for fine perfumes, and may be th the event of an atomic bomb explo- | found floating in the ocean. washed up on siem, you are almost sure to escape death | the beach, or stored in the intestions of a or injary if you are four miles or more from | sperm whale. Coming: MISSION BLANCA. the explosion, says Major Albert J. Bauer, According to Dr./F. G. ‘Walton Smith, |J7""” ""De “Beancoure |) ‘etthe U.S. Army Surgeon-General’s office, | director of the University of Miami Mar- ‘The Major's remarks were based upon | ine Laboratory, the odds are slim against & report which involved # study of the ex. | your discovering true ambergris, but this plosions at Hiroshima, Nagasaki. and | is how you can tell if you’ve found a hunk Wibini. The safest thing to do, say these ) of the valuable substance: is to stay indoors, wherever you Heat a needle or piece of wire in a gas there is a specific reason for | or candle flame for 15 seconds and’ press petting outside. it'to a depth of one-eighth’ imch into a sample of what you hope is ambergris. |, — If it is genuine, you Willsee ‘a, dark “SSaeNe fatalities close to one hundred per | brown or black pcr ead Hawidenuprartng. a Outside the half-mile circle, the | to boil around the wire. Withdraw the wire sbout even that a person will | and touch the melted 'm 1 i your: _ 4 | finger. If there are. tacky, pitch-like strings: Looking ahead to the possibility that sticking to your skin, you've «nearly hit | the next war might include atomic homb- | the jackpot. the say that preparations, ‘ef; When the melted strings have cooled, ——— i, t@ meet such a disaster, are | they look like dark brown’or black enamel States. AMBERGRIS—A VALUABLE FIND ‘ Only one low-priced car brings you all these INTER-POWIT STEERING EXTRA VALUES FPee Fert PETES TTT TET SRT T TERE TrETY 3 6 & : © 140’ CHEVROLET Quality ae PRINTING. oe-and it’s the LOWEST.PRICED LINE IN ITS FIELD! ! 5 place’ the wire in the flame again. If you * have the real stuff, a white fume will be >, Rewile & a totalitarian government; | given off and the ambergris will burn #6 ls the Franco regime in Spain; free peo- | brightly. Blow out the flame. 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