The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 27, 1951, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Pri ee ° ¢ _ Thursday, December 27, 1951 THE KEY WEST CINZEW Faye ce Relief - Australia Now Slander Suit _— Vor é ee A: i ee Leads Americans 2¢/endant_ = Spit Order Houses By GAYLE TALBOT 4 Bre Listing Mark SYDNEY, Australia (p—Austral- | Doonan nes ia virtdally wrapped up the Davis \ i eit Cup today when its great doubles Catalogs team of Frank Sedgman and Ken MeGregor vanquished America’s| ‘best pair of Ted Schroeder and) Tony Trabert, 6-2, 9-7, 6-3, The American debacle was a sad disappointment to the capacity | crowd of 15,300 at White City Sta- \ dium. They had anticipated a hard} fought tennis match. The Australians now lead, 2 to 1, in the best-of-five’ matches. The| final two singles matches will be} played Thursday. j Schroeder, possibly weary from his fine stand against Sedgman Wednesday failed his youthful part-| ner completely. Towards the last, of the one-sided tilt Schroeder was! ‘a pathetic figure. \ Bv SAM DAWSON “(Py Wirephoto ines wage : He scored only three peacements e-pr hike LMA F- the erleenincet Zé pas in the entire match to 17 by Tra- | prraciitpeapess on ae eon The law of supply and bert, 24 by Sedgmian, and. 19 by; Virginia Board of a ts woneihie ta hy ‘ McGregor. The way he played to-' 8 Official U. S. Navy Photo | day he will be ext ly Ii | the defendant ina $100,000 eG a 3 defeat. Marvsa Hose i AeA slander suit brought by-Dr, Lu- ca uxurious beige. The girl opening match ella R. Mundel. In her ed Australia could well retain the | D¥- Mundel ¢ wii she wat ~ ~--—_— —__-——._ cup by a 41. margin as Sedgman| ‘hired os he the art now is at. the absolute peak of Pattment of Fairmont Teachers 5 aul 11,29° i. p DAUGHTER OF his caréer and will be heavily fa-| College because - of ret ests W: ants Sel Bale BEgdad Is i oste d The Big Thr ee Is CC d F Page One) | vored to trim Vie Selcat ik the| made by. Mfs.. Loudin. wards For Southernmost Working On “evr ele appt oa of the mail orde case of sugar n oarut THE jeu cision by * i : San Francisco’s first real ly enjoy life hile disappointed in the faiture| L of humor of his pait to make a better show-| Jacob. Primer part robe into “They just ran into the greatest) s <: : ting and part warehouse, ‘ Brite n he But Juanita ing Frank Shields, captain of the: s t ee ENG bil ‘Ort ratio! 1 Corner \ (; bi € : ic eral U. S. team, refused to find fault ceSorstion at tie We wwodsy ising ca thers Case i for the ar By Super Ua inet » wit iti. eal ae ne a , in the novel, doubles team I ever saw,” he said.! * i" no REDS ACTION SEi te ce Charles Duerkes LONDON (#—The Big Three ie ai arate “Those two fellows were tremen-| e rest of : ; 2 aaS icin : e bavedarse on AS INSULT TO US Tare Pick “A Western powers are working on oe coaliminite coun. | oe | f : M ) set up a sort of super-'t to school there, so/ Se et wee SUGGESTS “STEPS . . i hy Be - ape? Ch 4 ‘ t i run the North’ Atlantic she is 1ately acquainted with S h E _ ales ads now appe y PROTECT HO : ) run the tic, she is intimately acquainted with) Cadathers Expects in 1eW , t FO PROTEC) tion (NATO), it th € é wave an) _excllent scholar, Senate To Act On ng career ovens" | Off-Shore Lands | | i | | | M definite prop polished | WASHINGTON «@—Sen. Smath-; x t scope and power of! and over | ers (D.-Fla.) predicted today the M 3 the Hiance wanted Senate will act “reasonably eariy” ! k e of the changes under study jt ¢ » She’s next year on legislation dealing c re: United States, Brit id * T’ve| with off-shore oil lands. t now she’s) Smathers, a member of the Sen- | with book | ate Interior Committee, said mem:! the Pitts. | bers of the committee. are agreed) to that some kind of tidelands bill, Lendon-ba to a perma NATO ere for would be put before the Senate to. hoped—are ore between ths.” | get the issue to the Senste floor.! s Tt under 0 in Ea est Vir-| “It ¢an be amended on ae perc t door to Gene d a career floor,” he told a reporter. smen ‘stu- | Three proposals are before the! “iv selected | committee: ‘ dna featured in the @is-| 1. The administration bill to. give: " whic led pictures and} the federal government dominion * : ‘and control over oil-rich offshore? areas. ‘ Pp bat seo, 2. A bill to give the states con- ? isha, Mik Waele 14 | trol over offshore lands within their Yes, for an extra -A@initial novels has | boundaries, ‘ pleasure, enjoy life w ind constructional |, 3 The House-passed bill to give, Miller High Life— the beet , the states title to offshore lands claimed the over it, eserves more | Yo - ace! country ticism for its hon- | Within. the boundaries fixed by) “4. NATIONAL + an cave in their legislatures, in some cases and the-message in| St uch as 80, miles off shore. | OF QUALITY! W np ce Smathers said he favors a “Mia. Miller Brewing eRe dunt ath scene o' Milsnnloss Gonpany I finely done i ‘ 4 “ps eve Fteshmen football teams in the’ WA rf it Bu ; nencer Qualifies Naw. Mar “ee west Conference ate limited | haope § 5 oi, acter is Shela poy games a season. ¢f ot i" A ey . ‘ ; Virginia girl mee ror State Senate a need to sell their just aching womanhood | 5.4 ¢y jite is somewhat shorn { »_¥ a. x ; to their nine. when she loses satel parents, one of ité wings after an unfortunate : : maller hre by a violet | tive the | j Springs qu a State R All th take time. | des me. 24 house: izoh lightens above the wood- | > for the State nt NATO's thoriies The ae is shunted off i and creeped for Shel . ( r ti we be responsible t se home of an ; : ; er cat 2 r s to medical stu-; t by th * : i de the nearby universi-} set by the |tern Mr 2 i get WITH I sie adloc ver major © nightly “gab-fests” bring Mal a russel her a second-hand insight and {| ts the: aa Whe J United State is believed in philosophy, but out. of this, and will no” { nilking the whole of its! her « F ther be f ; f aid program directly with | es an tme ent after a period ssa a he as a whole. This would cut! of unrest, insecurity and disap- A PITY! vi Murine ‘ mt present system of negotia-;pointment. Her idealistic — ap- ie + rate ad CREE Ti tir military aid arrangements A gulde : patty of SIMPL E d newspaper arately with each of the Allies indicated changes would NATO the central authority handling the West's political, : rn sii 3 —— MAN ABOUT TOWN ce hires | calied Bi. Lk ew some i ge "PLASTIC TILES | He's All Set for a Gala seas, ean ee “Nournett” SDE Instrnetions i Holiday Season — with a Twister Ruins After Christm: rty a INBOARD MAT on He Handsome New Tuxedo TANI AAA PRASTIC TILE CO. 9- ae ae ae | ee TP White Binaer dae GET A LOAN ENTIRELY BY MAIL | and SAVE MONEY! '| Midnight Blue Trousers HE Beneficial Plan way to get a loan entirely by mail is convenient _ and saves you money! Small “tide-over” loans made ag promptly eae er SAVE MONEY: COMPARE! EXAMPLES OF COST: $ 50.00 loan repaid in 30 days—$ .73 $100.00 lean repoid in 30 days—-$1.47 $1 1 $is636" “$167.50 ‘i de $2.20 _ $150.00 loan repaid in 30 deys— $1 5 185.45 21 536 ADDITIONAL BENEFITS: $20 | 24818 | 284.07 Fstablish your credit in over 700 af- |Abcte ‘epaymenta made on Tine caret Formal Shirt Comfortable Yet Smart... Cummerbunds . . . Black and fillated offices, coast-to-coast in U. $. it, palete nila tag Ben Maroon Ties . . . Jewelry, etc. and Canada. a é. If you need money now for any worthy purpose write TODAY for a MAILOAN APPLICATION . . . immediate attention! LOANS $30 to $300 on Furniture, Car, or Noh Benelictal FINANCE CO. (P) Wirephoto Ss » twisted between concrete . € at +4 mostly women nd chikieed patiohed ina Chiletines party at Tijesta, Mexico. s on the top 1670 N. W. 36TH STREET r (shown here) and the only exit 1 sta through a sit wis ip a Phone: 3-7431 MIAMI, FLA. f the crowd of from 300 to 400 at the were ned seriously L { .—" —epeteennnssearmeitensannemsinnrniny gine

Other pages from this issue: