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\ Tuesday, January 8, 1952 THE KEY WEST C¢ Fine Catch Of Dolphin, Grouper. Mackerel. Barracuda | " , ena é cialis ne Daniel Boone | Seven Blend In Fire Of Today Is | ——_ ‘A Suburbanite — 4s Says The Average Suburbanite Believes City Is Not Place To Raise Children By HAL BOYLE | NEW YORK (®—The Daniel | Boone of today is the suburbanite. He inhabits Americ; s, "8 fron- | tier—the suburbs. And* s the | only frontier in our count ek tes Sa his- tory that is increasing instead of dwindling. A suburb is one of those vague populated places you get lost in, when you drive out of a big city. Where they come from nobody knows, but every year motorists report more and more of them. | They usually bear such quaint names as Quagmire Heights or | Swampville. There seems to be no | particular reason why"they spring up in any one place. There is 4 report that once .a railroad train | pulling out of a city paused cour- | teously to let a cow cross the track. Before the train started up : some enterprising real estate deal. | FIREMEN BATTLE $1,000,000 five-story apartment-business ler wandered by, stuck up a sign} block fire at Westfield, Mass., in which at least sc st saying “Bovine Meadow and| perished. Fifteen persons were injured. Fire Chiet | started selling lots to the passen-| Moriarity said there would have been more ca HARTER oe - } . gers. : not been for the heroism of several firemen, 1 en and or BOAT 3 e < | “Suburbs vary, but they uually | jookers who disregarded personal safety t nant wh ; have these tihngs in common: An| ¢i,, escapes and ladders antique store, two liquor stores, | four real estate offices, one taxi | you can never get when you need | DES | it, and a railroad station that closes Dow ve T e Busine = |on cold nights whenever the ticket , seller sees a lone wayfarer ‘who | j wants to come in and get warm. | | You also usually find a fresh | |cemetery in an older suburb be- cause the natives don’t like the | idea of having the newcomers | buried beside their own vanished | i i Jeff Brodhead Photo kin. They figure it is bad enough | i DR. E. W. RUTH AND FAMILY of Valders, Wisconsin, are shown with their catch of fish boated on the “Legion,” under captaincy of Jackie Key | that they ne to live with these | = — = = = oe = = ——————-- — | Johnny - come - latelys—but why | :: should a real oldtimer have to) C.W. Skes, Jr Is Promoted Active GOP = Taft Says He | S| tte Leader To Has Enough Head RFC —- GOP Pledges So he buys a brightly Stes name in the suburbs too big for a doll- house and too small to shelter a | St. Bernard dog. | Here he and his happy swarm- | Senator Maybank Has | Slightly More Than 600! TO ae EU i essere) Ordered An Inquiry , Votes Are Needed For | in a wrestling ring. . \ 7 . : . | The Res The Nomination; Ike's | rt Symington | Backers Confident if ™ — An active; WASHINGTON — \»—Sen. Taft | Republican prepared today to be-|(R.-Ohio) claimed today that if all} come boss of the multi-million dol- the pledges he now ‘holds are lar Reconstruction Finance Corpo- | translated into voting strength he | He becomes a pilgrim between his home in the hinterland and hi ration under an announced policy j will win the Repiiblican presiden- | of loans “on a basis of business tial nomination jdesk in the city, and he is @ pri: and merit—no politics.” | aint: eae AE MORINN oner of the railroad that links them. There are two big events in Even as Harry A. MeDonaid, | i - , ed this policy, a move | '® the statement of Gen. Dwight In Of Suis (®P) Wireph PRESIDENT TRUMAN and British Prime Minister Winston, Churchill begin formal confefences in the White House in Was ington. High ‘policy talks between the two moved into the sec~ ond and more earnest stage with a frank appraisal assured of Anglo-American differences over several world danger spotsd his year—the days when they change the timetables and provide him with new reading matter. The suburbanite has all the pains of a farmer and few of the joys | of the urban dweller. In summer he comes to work bee-stung and 7 - ‘ ’ over-borne with poison ivy, com- ‘More | han 1,500 | Bulls. Cows Sold vlaining, “A new bug ruined my ‘'s answer enune sprang up to launch a new Senate , D. Eisenhowed that he is a Re- n | . si EU Ce a etarorech nay a bar rremungwea pare sever hhe‘buge and they ust ened or Attend Baptist ‘For $110,325 i i i | JINCY —Former State R Winter strikes him with a pecul- h ] Chi . j,,at iar virulence. He finds that the "noo mali ty Payne H. Midyette sold his hel ly thing fi in th burbs is of 27 Hereford bulls and 87 cows a4 ai ees ; ge uirbs Is) MIAMI ‘®—More than 1,500 per- ‘for $110,325 at auction here Man- Boe lucien buseuae sons attended the opening session ‘day. Bidders came from 26 states he staggers into work on January of the Southern Baotist Sunday and Canada to the sale of what mornings, pinching his frostbitten , School Clinic here Monday. The Gadsden Couny Agent A. G@ nose and ears, he only mutters | ‘linic will run for two weeks Driggers said was one of the best manfully: : ; “| J. M. Barnette of Nashville, herds of registered Hereford cattle “My, the fresh air was ‘like 7 of the Baptist in this part of the South ‘¢ ene ‘ s toard, told the more.” scarred government lending agen-| «clearcut call to political du C eae Maybank (D.-S.C.), Senate |but would not personally campaign | Banking Committee chairman, for the GOP nomination. nounced ke had ordered an inquiry | Eisenhower supporters jubilantly | into the resignation of W. Stuart heralded the statement as assur- Symington : RFC administrator. ing, the general’s nomination and He id Senate action on Presi- | dent Truman’s nomination of Harry | A. McDonald to succeed Symington | probably would be held up until election. ft told a reporter he believes makes Eisenhower only a thi after the inquiry MeDonald, now * sitar te ledaee ie ede sanet School chairman of the Securities and Ex- < i g meeting there are 30 mi he South China sea 3% os change Commission, is a close per: obtained from all over the coun- Ese weather snows him: in, debt ta nareogs: mee e ius age pe si taatiberbalicn e Able w hg sonal friend of Symington. try can be translated into dele- snows'him under. He thought tax 4 4g not belong to any church cently cut from the line between Symington, « top. Truman, ad- Sate* when they are chosen, Tbe. | es would be low when he ‘moved i0"in.’ 99° states covered by the Mong Kong and y. Th face wa avecounns thon aes to. the suburbs, but that was be-|i0 the 23 sts covered by the Mong Kong and Amoy. This is us organization. ually the work of thieves because fore the City Council decided to pave the streets and build a ‘new on official for six n. 15. The President, ears, ministr the convention votes.’ r ote: During the first week of the cable material, unraveled and ek MR. AND MRS. GEORGE W. SIKES, 1015 Windsor lane, have iS “uitting rg , ha The GOP nating meeting, i received word from McChord ‘Aig Force Base in Tacoma, Wash. "2 letter, Monday. addressed 10. 11g hea pe nieeaeeeery we et HM Nigh echiol. meeting. campaign directors, pas- melted down, makes top black that their Son, Géorgé W.'Slke§, Jt, has been promoted to Staff vie ic nin im fain god will have slightly more than 1,200) @ 24 But your true suburbanite is a'|'©'S: _ Superintendents, | clinic market items | Sergeant in the Afiierce/! S/Sgt. Sikes joined the Air Force in Te@gnition “wth “atm elie: iclegates, with more: than - 600 || : hardy soul. He is as much of a pep mae A sy" rechaya ith os NOSE 7 - = | June, 1948. He attetidéd Key West high school and received his “The RFC now is “in good shape,” | \teS needed for the nomiination . frontiersman as Daniel Boone or | ee ett cee et rabstseng peste lap oo of high school diploma through Vetetan’s Education Symington said, and he was re-|None of the de:egaies has been| Citizen Staff Photo| Kit Carson. They at least had a | sus returns and plan for en-| work in the churches, oe turning to private business “for formally chosen yet. | MRS. PAUL L. MESA, JR. |Malfe. ‘There is ‘nothing between! . _ 5 personal aaan atae Taft said he always assumed! and her young son, Vaughn him and disaster but his wits— Today's Birthdays CITY INSTRUCTS ymington took over the RFC |'at other candidates would be; now 8 years old. your neigh- SOR Bs ete nes: ree . 4 YS | ccrmtinued trom Pure Gre) {1a enon io oercaldent Truman (seeking the nomination, aad that | bors, who live at 203-A Pol |ge'stone arore List rasp and 0 rseas Tr tati¢ Basil O'Connor, president of {ation by Congress to the Navy abolished the agency's five-man Loch earonanee would be one) Giana Place, know the value of oe ee eee verseas anspor alien the National Foundation for In for construction of pumping sta mons of shea following sensa Ho -itinaleal hed. expected the wonderful work performed | car in a suburban shopping dis- ‘ fantileParakreanenoen lin aun tions along the keys t eviate Se ecu Aer ppc Bivenhiowar os Pets ‘uniform as | by “March of Dimes.” Mrs. | trict as it is in Times Square. He Com an Ine : toms inne. «. 40 wears: ago the water shortage. The Com-|the capital's first mink coat scan. ,Co™mander of the North Atlantic Mesa and son were stricken | yearned for neighborliness, and ‘ Ys ° vey W. Corbett of New | missioners declared that “the (dale andthe cubsommities-aotamad | NTChY ONMANisatimem mmm snsat:) ven Fol in 1946 and were |the guy who moves in next door HIRES AY Or eee os cai ow nd the ite dinsctere af gitiaing t6 a po: , es and returnias adipilaréecam:| hospitalized for a lengthy | Ulxe=& dog to bite his children Fast, D»pendable Freight and Express Sorvice York, famed are ct, born in ; Re ‘ eo deal influence ving sie White) Pe” | period under the auspices of | ‘The suburbanite aoa sticks it between ’ San Francisco, 79 years ago mage. Were: i : tat Og | rouse connect : But Eisenhower said at his Paris! the Local Chapter of the March |0Ut, however, until the mortgage John G. Neihardt of Columbia, ; e ee wetlare Se ‘Mebonald. told” a reporter he | headquarters Monday that “under, of Dimes is paid and the kids reared. Then! MIAMI AND KEY WEST Mo. Lauthopeets bekie “eat community ut large. wuld continue Symington's ‘gold. (9° circumstances will I ask for) ________ jhe sells his house to a new fron- Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS ais ge Cae ‘ manne ens €S- fish bowl" policy of disclosing all, elef from this assignment in or-| The Hermes of Praxiteles in tiersman, and tells his wife Between Miami and Key West Sharpsbu I., 7 ago taurant, 917 Flem eet, aT: i ntoemation on syverinnand a der to seek nominatiofl to political : : “Come on, honey, let's move Judge Bennett Champ Clerk of j tail beer and wine nee: CHY are gaia’ he hoped 46 pera Saal office and I shall nat participate | Greece 'S called by some the| back to the city—and start living the Federal Circuit Court of Ap-| Manager Dave King had recom-' of the key RFC personnel. Ost |in the pre-convention activities of world’s best original pieces of | again." { Express Schedule peals, born in Bowling Green,’ mended that the license be de As for political influence, Mc. | thers who may have sueh an in sculpture | And ever after that if you men- (No Stops En Route) ; Mo., 62 year » nied as there is already bar | nonald said, “We just don’t expect tention with respect ta me. tion fresh air to him he gets vio- LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY EX- Dr. Robert C. Clothier, presi-| license issued in the same ad- anybody to try it. We certainly Taft said he is confident he will | | working for his nomination ‘‘a | lently ill, for when a man retires CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar- j ient emeritus of Rutgers Univer- dress. won't permit it.” Y |be able to harvest a sizable num-' clearcut declaration that he will | ‘rom the frontier he leaves it for- — at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- ; itv. New Jersey, bern in Phila-; ~Referred bids for ¢€ tion ee ber of GOP convention delegates not let you down.” | ever. t night. } phia years ago metal canopy roof at Wicke The Western League champion |{72m New York, Pennsyivania, | Sen, Carlson (R.-Kan.) said there | LEAVES MIAMI 12008 nina : Jose Ferrer, 4 . producer, Field, to City Manager Dave Omaha Cardinals turned in 175 Massachusetts and Kansas, home |~‘no lepers 16: s0y. Sry (Bee ee | Thera ists Needed. night qatar, at Key West ‘s rector, born in Puerto Rico, 49 King for evaluation. M : Ben-. double slag to lead the cireult in oxi the principal Eisenhower | Eisenhower will be nominated in p 6:00 o'clock A.M. | i years ago. nett with an offer of $14,152, that department = July and elected in November as| HALIFAX, N. S.—(P).— } Prof. Sumner Hi Slichter of js the apparent low bidder. h bens __|_ Sen. Schoeppel_ of Kansas, a a Republican.” Sen. Lodge (R.-| physical and occupational ote Local Schedule ‘ H d, famous economist, born; Renewed for three ts abo and Jack Delaney criticize the T@ft backer, supported this con-' Mass) said the nomination “now pists are needed in Nova Scotia (Stops At All Intermediate Points) fr Madis son, Wis., 60 years ago working agreement with the Na < ervice. Bus Company tention with a prediction that the’ will be his | said Dr. W. D Tevenson, chief LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX Waiter S Qarpenter. Jr tional Board of the Y. M. C oe Dveripert Kansas delegation will go to the, Sen. Ives (R.-N. Y.) predicted | neuro- -surgeon of the Vi ia rene SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock ard chairman of the Hf oek for leasing, of Jacks: new bisene were Sverre — and with ‘favorite sons will spring up in | Hospital, in en edfress herve. fet peer gy arrives at Miami at 4:00 Co, Delaware, born at Wilkes: ys. Q. This lease can be can to a the city within aft delegates among its! states where a candidate must) caid the whole of Canada has to | LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT e, Pa, 62 years ago. ‘celled by either party on 60 a week, and still another pa peae " » avow his intentions to get on the |be supplied with trained thera-| SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M. ‘ Maj. Gen. Patrick J. Hurley, gay notice aimee ia Gone regarded vg yt ballot and these will throw their | pists from McGill University and, and arrives st Key West at 5:00 dier, one-time secretary of Heard Hank Day, stadium psccsenar ya vestigation into} jome state and Harry Dar- | support to Eisenhower. the University of Toronto. o'clock P.M. E and amba ior to China, 4 . a Cn vs by. Kansas national committeeman Democrats generally weren't “ . retary, request use of Wickers’ a case where a minor was found |g > . “ Ba n in Oklahoma, 69 years @€0. Hilg for the March of Dimes drunk in a local bar. The investi- nd an Eisenhower leader, has enthusiastic about Eisenhower's e & 2 ield for the Marci i trunk in a local bar. been seeking a delegation pledged | statement Bomb Kills Boy Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service ’ de at the sugges- De- rd M. Kiplinger of Wash- t business _ letter for the general as evidence; Sen. Kerr (D.-Okla.) said Eisen % ‘ary than po.| IPOH, Malaya—UP)—A’2-inch FULL CARGO INSURANCE hower had more military than po- fireworks in Bellefontaine, mie * suppoi o ago. ing of rental fee was E Reaction to Eisenhower's state- | litical sense or he wouldn't be| mortar bomb which four chil- | eckcsebus cues: Accepted E ted that the City Civil!ment varied with the political | available as a Republican. dren were playing with exploded) [J MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts, It is easier to lower the read- | of $4,416 for ! Board look into the mat- views of the lawmakers involved; “If he is the Republican nomi- | and killed one while injuring the PHONES: 92 and % atic salary raises asi Sen. Duff of Pennsyivania said ‘nee, I will take great pleasure in | other three. The boy killed was} r - of sewer pipe ter Listened to C Eisenhower had given to those opposing him,” he said Chinese. 3 i er's moral tone than ,to raise it ever so little th the

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