The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 31, 1951, Page 3

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Friday. August 91, 1951 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN _. 3 AKNEY GoUGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By Fred Lasswelt Program Pays Off In Several Ways Key West High School stu- jents have found the Diversified Cooperative Training prograih has paid off in more way than one. Since the program began opeétr- ating four years ago over 100 | juniors and seniors have recéiv- jed a total of $40,700 after déeduc- | tions for income faxes. They also | began contributing to their Soei- | al Security account which will’ 7 suMug | NOW, DON'T Git SCAIRT, LET —— \{ warr'Le I ee ) | | JUGHAID "! SOME INJUN / PEEK aT it,)\ 'F Winton) \,_ [5 CLEAR \AW<- (T AIN'T : TARNED TO STONE, KILT iT WIE A BOW y poe NO SICH THING, AN' ARROW AN’ > | iT TARNED TO STONE THAT THAR'S 4-4 p QO Oo D yn | } years. In addition to taking te | quired courses in high Lc nee nel Si cence tel ea iT Canara | these students received “ses {hours of instruction in | which was directed. at eae \them with their jobs. On the job DCT students re- By Jose Salinas and Rod Reed |..." 223. A T5.000 heute th | training under the direction: of local business and industrial mén ASILLIARD GALL! SHE FLIED lin a great variety of jobs. ; OUT Py Pom ed AND Students are now enrolling for ‘athe | the coming school term of ' should contact Mr. Chapmah ain | Room 207 as soon as possible as | the enrollment in this part | work program will be limite | tl Reds Watch — : | . Pictures BERLIN — (4)—The long atm of the police and the long nase of the censor are ‘closing: incgn the photographer in ruled East Germany. | A new law requires t | professional photogra i press, portrait and | register with the police.” reencor arnt cdraneenerencinaesentilagias aasaee tes They must also ceghdes é | their employees, especially. their | dark room pcs ini The law em: te ETTA KETT By Paul Robinson | 0005, ‘cae oust beat stamps of the photographer w ure! Ba Fre it and Pagpiges yf WHY NOT? iT’S A SHAY = Bl See are al aaa cE oi | oped it, together with their go: AD.’ QuR CLIENT WANTS | Mt . oe JS EMBRACE! j lice registration numbers. To SELL THE SMOOTH. Lt i nets as “ oS |applies even to snapshots SKIN-AND-ROMANCE 4 IA IT FROM INES. ae wy, ACTLIKE | passports or identification’ IDEA” You KIDS : This is to make it. easier: RE NATURAL the “people’s police” to cath’ — | with the producers and dissemf nators of any pictures i objectionable. “The Saint” From ‘Singapore i i | a re iP) -— ’ | Saint” is expec to pay \first visit in 25 years whines a aes : tlpocioomescececeretceeinone — ee: ese pore in the near future. Bays ce sans Dr. S. C. Yin, 75, the of | Leslie Charteris, author of “The Saint” novels. | Dr. Yin said Charteris, who was born in Singapore, was led Leslie Charles Bowyer Yin | but by the time Leslie was: Ea prong adopted the om~ plume of Leslie Charteris, and later as a real name.” : . THEY ALL ARE : ze Charteris, 44, now lives“ DRINKIN’ WARTER ah ee / | Beverly Hills, Calif, He® P'RAPS | ORTA | his first book “Esquire” in gapore. | Philanthropist’s 7 ‘Story | ABILENE, Tex.—(#)—The life jstory of Arthur Lee Wasson, | Big Spring rancher, oil manh-and | philanthropist, is told in a new | eo, “Adventuring with a Put- LOOK! {TS THAT WAITER! HES BEHIND THE 9-BALL! opr. 4951, King Features Syndicate, Inc World rights reserved Po Caries MeMijeus lor Co. of San Antonio: = + Wasson and the late Mrs. son have donated about 000 to southern Baptist tions. Wasson has cattle and | | interests in Texas, A izona, New Mexico, | Colorado and northern Mexito_ ee ‘Ws A Man’s World CENTRALIA, 1L—v) — Nee dies of White County, a E will be flying on : SALESMAN WHO | SOLD ME THAT | | RUBBER ROLLING || | PIN” OH= My J i ¥ ge : | | work for next year's prize at the fair. They will be out to beat the 1951 winner—manly Gilbert dan, b= te Young Uncle HAMILTON — i) — , Mts. OKAY, JP, WE'LL PLAY 4F-YOUR WAY a DON'T TH’ ” AND IN PLENTY } OF TIME TO GIVE OUR STARS AREST BEFORE TH’ WORLD SERIES, IRL ; y NO-NO? ozarx A «$0 WE'VE GOTTA IKE IS TIED WITH <> LEAVE HIM IN TH Af SLAMBO OF THY LINE-UP TO KEEP J ‘COLTS’ FOR TH’ THOSE TURN- HOME-RUN LEAD... —— CLICKIN: B = a CAIRO — —A dipped his net in the Nile- trong, 40 9 eke Se | mean much to them in letet’ aug wee eS Fs] eat or ae ¥ ster 5 SBEELe a

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