The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 29, 1949, Page 8

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acceted the poems. Naturally. They offered him a check for about $30, but he said that he would rather have five copies of ‘the magazine instead. haps this indifference to may seem like the mark amateur. Such an assump- i i f ! ka a t ii F & 3 83 It seems that Hirothito couldn’t a check because it would the palace bookkeeper kinds of trouble. The man would have had to make various entries and tax statement But iH af a abe iii mii its. the editors still feel that mn in one the Emperor ought to put a price call a on his talent—they now are planning to send him $30 worth of fruit. Diagnose His Case CHICAGO.—(#).—If you say that some: people make you tired, you may be diagnosing your own case just as well as any doctor could do. Dr. Dwight Wilbur of Stanford University says that fa- tigue is a common reaction to cer- tain emotional problems. What ean you do about it? Sleep it off— it seems that enough rest is often a cure-all. But suppdse that doesn’t work in your case? Then see a doctor and don’t worry too much about your symptoms. Dr. Wilbur says that many people who consult doctors are victims of fatigue and that it is often emotional in orig- ». In literature, Thomas in. His findings appear in an arti- ‘tom, @ trappist monk and au- ge written for a medical jour- thor of ti ¥ Be, = me b Png bo "Sen. None Dr. Wilbur finds that extreme basso turned musical comedy fatigue can be induced if some- Wt" Bot the nod in entertain- body threatens our sense of se- curity. nen ee eet is remov- Democratic , you will probably feel all of the right. But if the situation is more complicated, then the help of a doctor may be required to enable you to deal with matters. | Blind Man Takes Dancing Lessons On Latest Steps during the year. Sharp comments}. WINNIPEG, Canada. iP) —A on matters ia the Russian sphere /biind man has just finished « ~ m the cold war were com-! dancing course because he want- . ed to brush up on the latest oa mY Pom seiary ot steps. He is Isaac Fehr, who Saosate Fry May. The wre Says that he was in his twenties year! when he went to his first dance be the Al : aty com- . Sietek This ray a and that the experience Was aw- Stutes « defensive alliance with|""’. , European countries and later} He explains that a woman| Congress voted arms eid for By-{Practically grabbed him as her bop. partner and that when he at- During the year, the State De-| tempted to dance he stepped all partment issued @ “white paper’}°Ver her feet and bumped into « the background of the fail-|€Veryone on the floor. ‘the U.S - approved Na-! Fehr says that he decided then sete in China. Also in the|to learn to dance and that.he has oth stage ave plans for U. 8. aid} Since become quite good at it. He ‘ sckward lands. prefers, however, to dance with . * 7 girls who are not blind because WWRRAY won his vote as head|he counts on them to guide him th the CIO and the steel/away from other dancers. But wher see! he led the strike} when he is at home, he likes to ' wmpeny-paid pensions}dance with his wife, who also is In the CIO Murray | blind. ante f{ left wing unions. In explaining why he took les- terted « drive to replace|sons, Fehr points out that he wh groups farther to the|can’t learn new steps any other way because he can’t see and he Seotland-born| just can't imagine how things again named|are done. which he has led Before the trial, Medina had ben Widely known... When he carme-to the federal bench in e467, he gave up a $160,000-a- year practice for the $15,000 job. He was known as a lawyer's law- yer and hed written 15 books on federal law. When the editors for the leading men in tegories, they found thay President Harry S. Truman was first in politics; Dean Acheson, U. S. Secretary of State, le? im foreign affairs; Philip Murray was top man in lebor; Henry Ford II in industry; Vannever Bush, president of Ca ie Institution, was the leader writes on scientific subjects and his speeches get wide attention. shut down] In World War II he was head turing the year] of U. S. agencies to help weld the truck because it} work of science to the war ma- i the peony had speeded up| chine. This included the early But when the) stages of work with the A-bomb talk over @ pew con-| In 1949, his comment on atomic Ford became the first big] issues still carried great weigh ployer agree to a company - ck geld pemeion plan It was asim-| MERTON has writte two best plen thet was won by the! selling books and many poems. wkers after a strike The first best seller was “The Ford took over family indus-}Seven Storey Mountain.” The 1945. His father,} latest, “Waters of Siloe,” came Pdeel, died suddenly in 1943 and] out in October. Merton writes grendfether, Henry, resumed/ about his faith and tells in sim- twe years while Henry Il was/ pie language of the experiences lily Gained to command which led him to become a monk. The young man had mot proved) He lives in a Kentucky monas- * * RD forced to plant ofl t sion iy line thant in college. Nor had hej tery. grandfather's mechani- * * * as. But he found sociology PINZA has been popular as an " king. He followed that] opera singer in the United States fee thfough reorganizing the|since he went to the Metropoli- ‘on im the business} tan Opera Company in 1926. He 4 working closer relations| switched to musical comedy with the whi His success in}the opening of “South Pacific,” proyects has been praised. April 7, 1949. Here he found a * * * new audience and more popular- MUBH remained, in 1949, one of] ity. rs sten's leading spokesmen] Pimza turned to singing when wemee He has been head of] he failed as a bicycle racer in negie since 1938 and has tried] Italy. He was trained as an opera ske { am agency to help co-]singer before World War I, but! ‘inate U S. scientific work his debut was delayed four years! framed as an electrical engi-)while he fought for Italy in the, er. he is also an inventor. He; Alps. Fausto’s : Food Palace. , Recipe of the Week Bacon Rarebit Broadcast: December 31, 1949 cup diced American 1/2 teaspoon dry cheese (Yelb.) mustard Ys cup Pet Milk” ——_Yg teaspoon salt Zeaspoons Wor- slices toast Cestershire sauce 8 slices crisp bacon (con omit) Mix cheese, milk, Worcestershire sauce, dry mustard and salt. Co. stir over boiling water until s: Pour cheese sauce aver toast each with 2 slices bacon. Makes servings. op 4 You Will Need: PET MILK 5 « 59¢ CHEESE . . Ib, BACON... Ib. Blue Plate W orcestershire SAUCE... btl. 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