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nesda e 2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wee Publ d daily (except ishe:, trom The Citizen Building. corner vf Only Daily . P. ARTMAN NORMAN D. AFYMAN cond Cl Entered al 1 Key West, Florida, as "TELEPHONES $1 and 1935 The ‘Rey West € itizen N paper in Key West and Mor By Jotun y «, 1952 and pub n Streets oe County Business Manage: Editor The ftadiu- | cer is popular in Italy read these statistics: Exactly 109,347 players Play Soccer ROME, ()—If you doubt soe- ~all members of the Italian soccer federation--played 64,951 games luring the 1949-50 season. Breaking down the statistics on ames played during last season, |Rediegs c ‘onduct Rookie Camp 1 CINCIN cinein [nati Reds will conduct ombina {tion Baseball School and Tryout | Camp at Columbia, S.C., from Mar ‘ch 1 through the 2ist. The camp | will be under the direction of | Supervisor Bill MeKechnie, Jr. Other Red scouts and minor lea gue managers will serve as instr uctors. The various youngsters at {the camp will have to pay their Rager To Hunt Kiliers of the Home for to help killers of isomer Sir Henry Gu junteere to weed he Federation reported: Of the total of 64,951 contests, 9,161 were in league play for the arious championships disputed an- wally; 22.220 were played for the ‘oys’ leagues titles; there were 3, 17 non-title or friendly games, and 3 contests wete against foreign | dhloes ~ vNamMetwyw TO POST— | eams in and outside of Italy. | tizer is an open forum and invites dis scussion of public issue Dr. Robert Salter, native of md subjects of loca! or general interest, out it wilh not publis. Huntington, Ind., was named chiet e voenymous communications. , of the soil conservation service Th S R i ua mo ——-~-* of the United States Department e Scent hemains! > bi ¥ " 1US AT WORK — The expressive face and hands of Agriculture. LONDON.—(P).—Just the thing ‘0 Arturo Toscanini are highlighted as he rehearses the ikea game, hopped a plane the ene = ~~ | 0 charm the absent boyfriend is Syuuleny Orchestra in New York for television concert, | nomecey a may fontall Bee ihe es itis te age, PER } ‘i quar ima orida FLORI Ess IN EWS NOTES Gens ee nate eerien = : ‘ ~ contest, then returned in time for |; ves promptly becanse lefinitely . om iG \ 0 Ice utes less in penalties this season basketball game --all within st of the trouble agd $ > \o N CATTLE CURIOU Deveioned i sae eaten ucon| yent emen Th §C@ as compared to last. After the first week's time. n and expel germ laden sis 5 ss, i . 70 games of the schedule last year | Se nature to soothe atid FAIRLOP, England.— Families | 2any, vou can “scent”: your man’ MONTREAL, (\#)—Players in there was a total of 1401 minutes! Birth. -night balls for Washington " ith 1k Seal tender, iniamed bronchial ving in a trailer camp near this/ \t tes, Toses, gardenias or the National Hockey League this in penalties meted out to six team | + Guarantecd to please you ; a ‘i a ne ockey ;on the 22nd of February, instituted —_—— - village recently complained of | lack narcissus. The perfume is i season are playing like little gent- For the same number of contests | at the close of the Revolution, was | hag pe fon hes Creomulsion zecs at the windows and hear-/sptayed on the paper. Stocks jemen. At least-the NHL statistics this season there was a total of | for years considered, like the CREOMULSION Member of The Associated Press—The Ass exclusively sae aa nutied to use for reproauction of ail news dispatches creaited to not othervrise credited in this paper, and also the local new: jublished he ' own expenses b y yers sig ‘own pen ut any player: ign pee ihewahe: ed to Redleg contracts will be re id have been Galan So imbursed in full. Ss cenijea . Se \ had to send the call out to dember Flor:da ‘Pres Associatic Many guards have had 2 to go home disappointed, but Traveling Athlete (3.2.05) SRS est | WALTHAM, Mass., (%)—Bobby OW. Villages, longing to have, a Griffin, Brandeis University foot. ¢T8¢K at the killers.” ball and baskethall star, is seeing baskets and goalposts in his d Yio To Rel eres Recenily. heiplavediin ae ow o Keneve unc Associate: r) 25e per week, year $12.00, single DE KD NOW N ON -Usexapuion (by carr ADVE . f = strang i i Id out in two weeks when jngi j 9: : i iMPHOVEMENTS FOR XEY WEST ADVOCATED ng strange noises during the | were so indicate as much. At the one-third only 1235 minutes for the same/ Fourth of July, a national festival BY THE CITIZEN right. Investigation secieee are first placed on the market. mark of play there were 166 min- | number of clubs aay. “iia — ee ee P aes he countenances.” afd “-sounds§ —#£§$——H———_]—________-___- - ee ieee tels and Apartments. —— Saat z sree Bathing Pavilion. ere curious cattle left’ to graze? 3. Alrports—Land and Sea. n a nearby field. Ey 4. Consolidation of County and City Governments. 3 at in. ye ¢ ! 5. Community Auditoriu: ‘9 D HOUSE FIRE : a £ JMMERVILLE, S. C.:—:Tw¢ thers and seven chi'4ren’ were |; COLLEGE ENROLLMENT DOWN ned to death before dawg. in Current enrollment in the nation’s colleges reflects | » fire that Sa their frame e . 1 Fan. oT es vouse. The only survivors weré the effect of the drait and the Korean War. The present | | ys coucik: grandparents: of enrollment total, of 2,116,440, in the 1,806 institutions of | «Nn of the children. “4 higher learning in the United States, compares with a 2,- 296,592 enrollment in 1950 “AMILY AFFAIR 7 ; . CAMDEN, N. J.— The Samuel The decrease amounts to 7.8 per cent, with by far | Langston Manuticenne Goat the largest percentage involving male students. Registra- | any is just “one big familv.”, Of tion of men fell 10.8 per cent this year tile that of | he 360 workers employed by 3 t W. Langston, head of’ thé women decreased only 1.3 per cent. Registration of males | ompany, thirty-five are fathers in the freshman class this year declined } per cent, | ond sons, forty-six brothers:4 while the decline for freshman girls was only three per- | “enty-nine brothers-in-law, : fifs vhile the decline for freshman girls we n 1 einen law <iind Papaates eent. | three cousins 7 : In examining these figures, Commissioner rl Me- | “@rath says the entire decline cannot be blamed on the | TOO SOFT-HEARTED: sas cts 5 re Sada ig PRINCETON, W. > V0..— Fee? . military situation. He points to the low birth rate in this Iaftan resigned his job as’ Met! wey country in the 1930’s and says this birth rate would have | -er county's dog-catcher because; caused a decrease in registration at this time, even with- | “I am unable to collect tax frouy a2 a eer lee the ducine 1" widow or take a pet dog frany out the Korean conflict. Another reason for the decline | crying childrer : in registration was the July, 1951, cut-off date for enter- | comiealos ‘ + ‘ing courses, under the G. I. Bill of Rights, as applied by | ENERGETIC COUPLE oe the Veterans Administration. MAYNARD. Mass. — Mr, and 2 Ag ms ; f A hi sesinkd the de < Mrs. Albert C. Larkin plan. té These factors combined have caused the drop in en- | xejebrate their fiftieth wedding S. universities, in some ‘cases, | anniversary on Christmas’ Day : a vith a skating party, The couple, Ms ‘as gone skating on each wed- ‘ . anniversary except last when there was no. ice: .He . ‘ she is 71. : i i : rollment and have posed U. with serious financial problems. The ten institutions in the country with the 1951 enrollment are currently as follows: New York Uni- | versity, 45,166; University of California, 34,683; City | College of New York, 31,562; Columbia University, 27,-| T00 SMALL FOR SANTA 278; University of Hlinois, 20,105; Northwestern Univer- | PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — T> boas. hic tintuacstie atc hbivncs 8.6 Yhio State | “eve to an unbelieving friend sity, 19,472; University of Minnesota, 18,6 32 Ohio ate the ‘chimhey job anelsaneme University, 18,482; Indiana Unive 17,578; und Bos- | was too small for Santa to. use, + ton University, 17,529. Timmy Kirk, 8, demonstrated, He : : se a 2 limbed up on the roof and went College enrollment in the United States reached its | jown the chimney—but not. very wilt help make your stay down here yeuk in the fall of 1949, when registrations totaled 2,456,- | ‘ar. He got stuck, with only, his %.. } Hye ive sGlleEntiinnehe Unite ited States is 2,116,440, | 2224 showing. A hous se-painter, 4a i pathanl one. 2 ‘ 841. Current enrollment in the nited States is 2, i, -|workine in. the -nelghborkoud, tet pied him and pulled him out» s Evel STRONG ARM BRAND COFE! rest More's @ poster you'll see on Gulf service Bation driveways that means exactly what at fays: Another bit of evidence that Gulf fs aren't ovetlooking a single service BIGGEST CO. MMERCIAL AIRLINER A Super Constellation, with the largest seating capa- you yo, in'Florida, you'll find the Cult Orange Disc. And wherever Reed : : : Triumph you see it, you'll firid a welcome as warm city of any commercial airplane in service, has just been | fo) ff as the Flo ida d the b delivered to a leading airline. The Super Constellation | aree 's ns vida sun—and the best service was flown from California to Florida in six hours and | Mill fifty minutes. at SLL GROCERS The aircraft averaged 344 miles an hour.and reach- | ed top speed of 425 miles an hour, It ecarries-eighty-eight | passengers and is the first of thirty such craft to be deliv- ered to the company. The first of these new transports will begin schedule service between New York and Miami this month, and will be able to make the New York-Miami run n Specialising in - Eye Examination and Visual Training .. stop in|] COMPLETE SERVICE OR about three hours, Later, these aircraft will be put into r . abou ee ho ater, these aire : put inte DUPLICATION of LENSES “Fuh a while: you're at your Gulf |] Soatnehs Casmeimee: dealer's They'll: make fine souvenirs to | ss tes rnp and Lomb aend to'the folks back home. SLICE OF HAM | ti ee a Gulf wants you to have a wonderful time while you're in Florida. service on other routes and scheduled times on these routes Witte cut comparably ADDRESS: 619 Deval st, Across from Beachcomber, One Flight Up TELEPHON . 295 Office, SEB We know that once you've tried famous Gulf products and services—and have seen the friendly, courteous way your Gulf man takes care of you—you'll keep on “GOING GULF” when you start back home. STRAND dione Last Times Tedey THE BIG CAT ‘ with : \ ‘ON FOSTER AND ; ; ay RAER Yee Yr San? inl Teemareateey : tary | Coming: TOO YOUNG TO Kiss : ; \ SS Vhu Johnson and June ANysoe REST mth And this sig? at any Gulf station assures you of the finest accommo. dations. RR MONROE ..t:r> Last Times Teday The Painted Hills with LASSIE AND BRUCE COWLING (In Technicolor) Coming: DALLAS Gary Cooper and Reth Roman 1 KNEW THIS PACK FELT LIGHT. THERE'S NO TOOTH&RUSH ON THE UST! ' ———— oe i