The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 14, 1949, Page 8

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, aes ) } ie _|4000 Floridians Treated Thirty Ma y Be Dead in At Central Florida’s Sioux City Explosion Today... Tuberculosis Sanatorium Blast Occurs CKAI z : “ ~® |. QmDecember 9, the 4,000th pa- Tuberculosis in Key West and . TWISTED WRE MARKS SITE OF AIR LINE CRASH. ; : . , um | a Menor . Hand bill - den Swill & la. | GE S SITE . ; neral Graham tient was admitted to the Central! County. Hand bill print. Florida Tuberculois Sanitorium'jng, providing posters, . ie Stet ‘Oflando. The Sanatorium was truck operation are some of the Spoke To Medical i A pine spring. if #iimmediate services Seal Sale dol- © Tees hen been # major ex: me ot one ot the Swilt and meen wotiungs 1m thin city, ee erent of the deed is 25. Ree coarse. mete ee thet af least @ permwme net thew ives in the ee eeeeer: aed Oe ‘Fie cegucnsen shattered the ee ery bye after busiding of Pot cot Company Gas mode & Gay Meoagh coverai floors of ie cee tere Te basement par eatery oe feted with gos Fosmes cad eutuateers donned Oe ek gw nto the debris: ¢ ~ aeons where the cries ; ye a (®) Wirephoto duced General Graham, who Héalh work o on -- me ee ain POLICEMEN PROBE INTO THE TWISTED RUINS of a Capital Air Liner that crashed into the | Shang GP atttucte on iat ek -peerrening ¢ Potomec river at Washington and killed four persons. The forward section of the plane was | monary diseases and saleert. a Se Gem, Ge aed sipped apart in the) érash, ANineteen aboard survived. Many were hurt seriously. The big DC-3 | General Graham then showed aba, oe seg avian hap he ee Motions! truck the water ina fog.! 4t was attempting to land at National Airport. ~ [colored movie filmon the: te- severed thousands of theretas| Geant meee caled te the scone. | movak: of a, lobe o: fore: unknown cases of fe oe fi 3 sey ont oF provide. hee ree the Group’ Monday : cule lection y oe Beet of Direct. and Health fhe only State owned and Association, the Jayshees, the institution for the care PTA’s the Boy Scouts all help - ip in’ i ity... service, Florida. “Stangpind te hie be fo veer suc~ es ee s fueehd Yor lees nF Se é iill. In spite of this, nearly 2, Seal sale dollars work year at the meeting of the Monrgt |have been discharged as cured. leotard in supplementing the ser- County Medical Society at the j The current X-ray survey aim- i vices of Public Health to tubereu- Monroe County Hospital, Monday fer ti eg a ea? pea j losis ill versons of Mentos Late ni Dece: ci is a part of a Stat i ty. iti 1 ipment for the ae cigs or ie a National drive to eradicate Mi | Becith Departaripe it traneports others present were Comdr. H. D. | bercutosis a an early date. X-ray tion of patients, constant public Warden, aide to, Gen, Graham, |finds tuberculosis early giving! informing, make this program Capt. O. A. Smith and.other med- | the ‘tuberculous a chance to re-i an essential part of tuberculosis ical officers from the Naval Hos-| cover more readily. Modern! control. fates, mente ; ce the Monroe | treatment still dictates rest and ‘ounty Medical iety, nurses} good food in a Sanatorium. But! ,,, : i ,and a, visiting physician from | surgery and all proven mnathods | The nt Per ic tee The bbe pire bra activa dl : are used to assist Sanitorium = air ages ° Dr. Ralph Herz gave a brief |personnel at Orlando and at the 3s squeezed, the juie® is swallow. paper on “Appendicitis In The} thet two Florid ospita “ be = ‘i Aged.” Folowing . this he _ ii tro-|.a Tampa and; Mg i * * General Wallace Graham, per- sonal physician to President Har- ry Truman, was a guest speaker. the human fhe oe 6 pegpercntenden! af pub Tang. ‘ary tuberculoss during the _ past : Refreshments served after 3 ===" MAYOR EISNER GUEST SPEAKER 32272 eiS{ee.02.55 = eee ereeetty we the ie brome A. ieee Htoriums reports. favorable in- oe he bictoe a Siew | ag - a A creases n early recoveries as pa- =.-\LAST NIGHT OF KIWANIANS == [ives | | ean care, , General Graham was thanked lg 2 ae oe « aes for having taken time out ofehis ee OR arty pabetea @ Gane 08 perce hed les! thew 4By OLD MAN GREEN ® * busy schetule to pause and ad-{“. z dress the local medical society. | SiStS the Menroe County Health i The entire program proved Department in efforts to control | Fi \ | Mayor Louis Eisner, stressed the 2 we ‘ ; 7 | “million dollar” value of friend- | The Veterans i thicermenstanten es ela AEDT ns i i 3 C pp evnreunrmncnnstnee i" —_ ) A guest speaker of the evening, ORASH KILLS PILOT oh. GIVEN | ship in an extemporaneous speech ore cemcet Wim Page Ones ¢C e eee ee, ower from we | before:the full membership of the} UOFN€T i Word Received ° ng - } |Key West Kiwanis Club last | Sites Greys Curae Mot en eed tae oad ' - Ce wied plat night at an informal dinner held| QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS iOf Frederick Se aE ee he County lat the South Beach Restaurant. | OF INTEREST TO VETERANS j ; or 5 fenkun Curry j “It's better to wallow in the; Here are authoritative answers hi 9 De h + pall =o gutter with a friend than live on| from the Veterans Administr W itman Ss at nae a throne alone.” the Mayor de-| tion to four questions of intere : : Sige Sar ae aeag | to former servicemen and their], Mr and Mrs. Fred Whitman, } Quietly, without notes, he pur-! dependents: sees si ich Si ete Fra a Mr * | sued the theme with an eloquence! Q. Will I be entitled to sub-! Word from Cecar Says tate tree that bespnke sincerity. {sistence allowance if’ enter arérida fi 7 | He told of his friendships in| school under the GI Bill tg, be-, ME0G3%- oy. whitman is survived - = Key West. How such. friendships’ come an.accountant? Tis’: wife, { twe “ we |, )had sustained him as he triedand 4. Jf you enter training in a te Fred: a See oe ies } |lost in his first efforts to be state- approved institution’ that i | elected a city commissioner. How has been in operation for more 20, .en nS wtiten® oe Coder a eosdents of he made more friends by refusing than one year, you may be eligi-| Keys. mother and father, Mr. and et to consider any suggestion of dis-, ble to receive subsistence. prey begs ty sary eH thet e- bas honesty in the polls. “I'm con-; @ 1 have never applied fora Jatives of this city.’ i . vinced the polling was run on the“ Gr'joan, but now I am delinquent! Funeral, services will be held ; j level.” he told one and alt. sot,it loan I secured to buy some témorrow at 3:30, ang burial will alte gaan 2 fo has| Stock and equipment for my farm.| = place in the family plot in}: onan foe eo e 4S | Will VA guarantee a loan to meet’ Cedar Keys. {friends urged him, | “Keep walk-| this indebtedness if I can find a = * ~- seri Pate t a lender? Radar a soneron cof this. #) Wirephoto! io Know y. veo ving. Yau! A. Under certain conditions,{ term, “radio detecting and rang- > Sixnow yor y mee doing. YOu say guarantee your loan to’ ing,” whch also describes _ its, Kg tees Mane W. J. DAVIS (above), the pilot, eAcaae it worked out. Friend-| liquidate delinquent indebtedness’ purpose in locating unseen ob- @ed in the crash of a Capital : : which was incurred in the pur-; jects at a distance. |sh r p ith a determina- — * . Air Lines plane in the Potomac | 1)? ee bl carla chase of stock and equipment for » Riv Washington. Co-pilot | |... < {the operation of your farm. Py "s * 3 Lloyd L. Porter and two pas- |““Tii, blue cyes were sober as he| @ My uncle is a disabled| We Had the Pleasure of Refurnishing Steven's sengers also perished. Nineteen went on, “It was through the ad-j peacetime veteran and unable to, : ethers aboard survived. vice o} Is he en- y friends that I won.| work because he is ill. With the help of God, for the| titled to hospitalization inra VA next four vears I'll continue with| hospital? Geque tate Po Rovere the advice of my friends. A. Your uncle may be entitled | South Beach Motel and the Contents } of 30 Rooms of Used Furniture Gite Gace Sent As Mayor of the city, I he was discharged under other | ct only one part of the govern-; than dishonorable conditions for y ‘s = : _ Manas city sTimino. iors lajcisability incumean ince! Will Go On Sale Starting i bimportant in the government of| duty or in receiving compensa-! S F that the city than you who are sitting, tion for a service-connected ort tne proof | at this table. | service: avated disability. : enged by b Without you, without friends, | Q. As a widow of a World War TROPICAL TRADER { If you the task of government would be) II veteran, I was receiving death /§ 718 Duval Street Phone 1000 quintet hal: impossible. It takes more than! ‘compensation from VA. Compen- |! z hat_land that one man to run a government. sation was discontinued when I! ) And you can depend on it,” he | remarried, but shortly thereafter, | und up, “As I find the need | my husband, a non-veteran, wa: my friends, any business I do! killed in an accident. Am I en-} with them will be strictly onj titled to the compensation I was the level.” 5 | receiving prior to my second mar- He told of his early difficul-j ri i A ». ties in establishing a home five| A. Under the law, you lost V N JAN = € the Great 2°" at a time of prohibitive | your entitlement to compensa- “ i restriction But I was determ-| tion when you remarried to stay on in Key West,” he} ted on the (Veterans wishing further in- he BOWE. | said formation about veterans benefits . nd} He moved his trailer on to the| may have their questions answer- bought for a home. Heed by writing or visiting the Metal Dressers « $29.50 | a vy he b dded . lean-to & anore rou eaete VA Office) CIALISTS a ¥>- Satisfied for ne time, he ooked -_-__— ©'U-" around for a job and so began his} Certain types of television in SPE wooD wp suit creek— hectic drive to civic fame. terference which inset ] b ac > themsel- : rationing: He held and lost many jobs.! ves known visually are called - . UNFINISHED . , walk The: Eight times in between he yield- “snow” because they cee ea Because Venetian Blinds are power | ed to the temptation to go back] like that on the sereen INST! not just a “sideline” but « ; : S t0 to New: York, only to return e: i} = : doost important part of our “if time more and more convinced} : . business we can offer you the ae © . pnt who'that he “didn’t want any part off Mail The Citizen to Friends very finest blinds at most eco- WOOD = it any more.” i i i . os 5 nomical prices. For example ' = ppaces: | His future lay ra Key West. He see ae Venetian Blinds bg woo |loved the Island City,"and some plage sssell ' JO SERRA. | day he was determined he would ee i qm \have a part in its government — bh bo — Res ns made of wire! “I've always loved Key West,” solve each problenss) pepe hema ed in France and{he declared, “And I've always slats and rattling! camer to clean than any blind you've ween before! Come in today. | felt I could do much needed good — if I had a chance.” ‘ er Gerald| If the thunderous applause of |Kiwanians is any indication, Frank Bentley to] Mayor Eisner has many, Will you go to the! many friends in the city he has k about repairing the | adopted as his home. KEY WEST J. D. McAndrews, chairman of GARDNER'S PHARMACY VENETIAN BLIND CO. 1e with me again,!| the County Hospital Board, then 1114 DIVISION STREET 123 DUVAL STREET | agreed to go with Saunders to the 5 At Corner of Va: next meeting of the city commis-| 2hene 177 Be Datisee ‘ Call 1042 ne,” stated Saunders. | sion S Te MAXWELL 909 Fleming Street Pt EM CML MU 1AAADAAZAD EDAD DT TT

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