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Potucal Annoucement DEMOCRAT! ARY, Page 2 4irris “ Carnival Queen Will Be Crowned On Febr 16 ninine pulc annual Navy THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesdey, January 16, 1952 Portrait Ui Ad Poet By 4a Intlammable Sweaters Are increasing Sanning Sale OF Cie ey yecal Citiz seu Pub.ished daily (except Sunday) by L. P. Artman, owner and pub- lisher, from The Citizen Building, corner of Greene And Ann Streets. Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County Fer the at L. P. ARTMAN Editor NORMAN D. ARTMAN Entered ‘at Key West, Florida, a = TELEPHONES 51 and 1935 Laws al So-Called Torch Sweaters Are Boing me Asked ay Business Manager cond Class Matter rs os Mombor of The Associated Press—The Associated Press is exclusively NEW YORK \\—More J acaiguse entitled to use for reproduction of al] news dispatches credited to it inflammat'’e sweaters e tu } care By or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the local news up over the nation as the ser niAveononiecs P, published here. _ mein eat Cerin aces Soot Soha ta ein KEEN SIGHT apa: of burning rugs, Dian’ “areal Cae Pe 1 toy mot Hy Member Florida Fress Association and Associated Dailies of Florida and’ Fats. re ty ie ts pia ale d DR: GO RNON While persons in many ies |< ae eno nies lhe re GC ES Subscription (by carrier) 25¢ per week, year $12.00, single copy 5c worried about combustibility of | i77e) or cvilion nos of 1h — ter “7 _ 7 N ON APPLICATION their garments, plans were mad ee Rett cise ‘si , | ADVERTISED RATES MADE KNOW? HON. to seek federal, state and ety | Se ee Eaniietivcotiimiavsh 4 the Citizen is an | open forum and invites discussion _ —_ Jaye Oana p of the so-called cash prize will be awarded to the EYE AND VISUAL DIAGNOSIS : 1 interest, but it will no s - “a sé tamed fir: 2 de end subjects of local or general inte pI ‘The sweaters, made of brush |! nner ups who will be named first Complete Optical an .anonymous communications. 1 rayon, started turning up about and second lady-in-waiting. = s a = - a month ago a‘ter one wearer On the last night of the carnival Laboratory he h ht fi e Saiurday, February 16, coronation |, + e reported his garment caught fire | Of ine Quee il take plane lat Duva Tel. UY Al Ae 5 when he lit a cigarette, another | Ruscne wil ake piace - | “ 4 gas mhwe: | = —— p nit é sok baer ee eye | Some foreign companies in China N See 1 states | earned the hatred of the Chinese by rs, Aa | are rested in cities in several states. | oe adhareaaices. 2a t4 Alerted by stories of the sweat. A Sail ii i a rs, persons ss the country iis ™ eee £: eae fj tested other items. In some ¢ases | ————-g en. le ah oe serie ee they obtained the “torch”? sweater We Service S'! Mates of Cars, 1 ‘ result—flames in seconds, ashes ia | Specializing in... \ ADVOCATED a minute. | CHRYSLER PRODUCTS rte sax uucamageere wea However, it was not learned im-| Bill's Southernmost Garage ; iately whether these other ar- e 1. More Hotels and Apertinents. rg made of brush rayon. BILL TYLER, Owner ; Baihing Pavilion. 2 veci, "| 707 Whitehead St., C i z _ trees vie ae and Sea. Fire Commissioner Jacob Gru itehead St., Corner Angela irports— A é . 4. Consolidation of County and City Governments. met in New York said Monday he | e,) 5. Community Auditorium. was looking into reports of the | * use of brush rayon in hats and an‘| undetermined material in a spe- | Dp. J. Ay Valdes Citizen Staff Photo YOUNG MAN WITH A BRUSH is Alan Miller, recently returned from art study in France. The portrait exhibited with him is that of an Irish poet, Christopher Lough who glso lived in the old Latin ur in Paris where Alan worked and studie cial type of ‘‘fleecy pants.” ' In Baltimore, firemen said a) householder brought in what they | described as a “best-selling” baby- doll blanket. The firemen said | they tested it and it burned to) ashes in 105 seconds. | Grumet said he would ask the in Eye Sneed and Visual Training COMPLETE SERVICE ON DUPLICATION of LENSES 20 YRARS EXPE AMEKICANS ON THE SPOT American civilians in Germany and parts of France and Italy are alreacy scanning escape routes which might! , ‘be needed in case of Russian attack. Though there is no plan lor the Amelicans, each civilian E verybody y Gave At March Of Dimes Show oficial escape th: knows that, in case of ‘an attack, the problem of Staying | Nee Uk Legclanices ane he He in front of attacking armies might be complicated. "City Council here to ban sale of | IN THIS COMM European officials say another war, with the aggres- products made of brush rayon. He bay og gers sate Saad 5 < ent described them as “a grave dan- roduc! xclusivel ler sor moving f1om the Kast, would cause a migration to the merci tits ae. well Branetey t Pg y 1 West such as the world has never witnessed. Those seek- Pending such legislation, Grumet | . ve P| p. FROCK . ~ ay fiic ndoubted- arged “tai manufacturers and deal- '{ "® : ing to embark for England, America or Aftica u srs to. withdraw these so-calied ! torch sweaters from the market’ |} anuness: ly would jam all the Atlantic and Mediterranean ports. Many would head for Spain, with the idea of seeking re- In vee ae Rep. oe | Cantield (R.-N. J.) said he would 9 u anee: | fuge behind the natural barrier of the Pyrenees. introduce a bill to ban the ex- | ploding sweaters from interstate | European governments are taking steps to handle the expected flood of refugees in any new war. Despite all commere The sweaters apparently have} ._. pparently the arrangements that can be made, however, twenty or been sold only by itiNerant ped-|{——— vance, G dlers, and not in’ stores | STRAND aie thirty thousand American civilians in France, Germany pi stores. naitace : arthur Brooks, presideat of the s ‘nie sivders. who de sok ae Empire State Mis inc., told news: men here Monday, his firm had made about £5),0u yards oi Lru rayon last year, but he promisec | aot to weave any more of the ma- and Italy are the Americans who will suffer most in a new world war, excepting members of the armed forces. For these Americans 1952 holds iife’s highest stake, and Last Times Today HOTEL SAHARA with | one another, having been sepa- rated in infancy. Marcia’s first | visit to New York, where Abi- | gail lived, was an adventure BEEBE» Seso nies peace is Mfe’s greatest hope. Yet a number of them ity he doomed to capture if war breaks out any time in the @PAl. bTOUKS Cuncifeu Wil Woe <n ee Ae | fraught with excitement for Be near future.” | .epartinent otficials | a both of them. To Marcia it ‘ ag ARE ‘ . aes se had cancelled 1 || Coming: An American In Paris }| meant leaving Tommy. To Abi- Co: Despite this unpleasant certainty, American officials the substance Gene Kelly and Lextie Carew || gail it meant riskipg the loss of, r | in Germany recently told a representative of this papor ELIE ; - {| Deen Dearborn, whd hed aavee by morale of these Americans was high. Most of them think Ralph Cantrell | MONROE | S0OrED before known anvthing like omehow, despite opinion to the con- || tenets LED — ta they will get out, s trary. Last Times Today | Hilter’s Captive Wo-|| |}men and Slaves of the Soviet Speeial Hox Attraction Coming: PASSAGE WEST Payne and Arlene Whelan Reports For Duty | ‘With F.A.W.T. Citizen Staff Photo | : hea ae | Ralph L. Cantrell, aviation strue- TWO KEY WEST LOVELIES, Miss Barbara Dickens (left) of 615 Grinnell street and Deanna tural mechanic, USN, husband of Archer of 1214 Von Phister street, put the “bite” on Police Officer Frank Caraballo for the benefit || Margaret Nell of 400 Glendale aven- | of the 1952 March of Dimes fund at the ue, Fulton, Kentucky recently re- | Usually, the village gossip has little in life to enjoy, otherwise she would be living her own life and enjoying | it rather than living the lives of others. | Tomor << Starting street show on Duval street Saturday evening. | ; y recently re- | | Tne Citi — |ported for duty with the Fleet All Correct this sentence. “I was born wealthy myself, but my main interest in life is to see that the average man | a) : ‘Many Short and woman are given better opportunities.’ ‘Courses Offered | Weather Training Unit, Naval Air | Station, Key West, Florida, under | the eqmmand of Captain J ; Cantrell entered the \Waif Killed mgress May You may strike it rich with some long-shot scheme, Not A rove | ceived his reeruit training iE the but chances are you'll waste more time on schemes than pe Neva Training Center, Norfolk, Va. Before entering the was graduated from Fulton High | School in Fulton, Kentucky. In his present duty, Cantrell will le in the Alr ‘a Bureau Change | Reorganization: OF +5. Internal Revenue * | ment Bureau Will Be First | iss MacNai ‘By Miss MacNair | Miss Ethel MacNair. who recent jiy returned from a third visit to | Alnska, is.in Key West doing some | | weitiftg, and offering her short’ you can afford, and never find that easy million. Sa 2SE52422SER Sim The older one grows the better and happjer life, should be, If this is not the case with you,.-perhaps) you courses in Practical Conversational should check, on yourself and see what the trouble it. | Spanish, Public Speaxing, Touch | rie |fyping and Greeg Shorthand All| - = | | John L. Booth Is 4 8. seEET ceo So FESesese* s. 2 oFRES EES S Dae ~ Whatever happened to those people who were buy- ng fountain pens which wrote. under water? Two of the disadvantages which bobbed up in this situation were: Paper didn’t improve in quality when under water, and the writer was continuously irritated by the necessity getting 9 the eee to use the pen. SLICE OF HAM of | ter’s re for Beginners. , who has a M degree from Columbia Uni sity, and who has taught at Florida State University in Tallahassee, | gives her courses, at the conveni- | ence of the student, at any hour of the day or evening, from 8 a.m to 10 p.m. and at any place--your home, office, club, or her resid ence, if desired, by appointment Another unique feature of her | courses is that no textbook is used | except for Gregg Shorthand--and no yutside study or practice is re- quired. Courses from 7 hrs. to 30; hrs. Miss Ma living for six of the Latin and in Spain. newspaper courses er: air learned Spanish by ° years in all twenty American Republics | She uses a Spanish | and teaches | a text, he student the special vocabulary ) Wire; that hé needs. The Public Speaking | CPL. ALEXANDER STEWART. sourse teaches the student how to | 99 ¢ ‘ zs oreseat his own special topics} ~~ in rites clearly and coneisely. 1 eh killed in K The Touch Typing Course is given | ing t r kindr to individuals only, adwWits and) im in the US a it children over ten; tabulating is : jone and a business letter with car. | 1 he $ bon copy is written, During the) 34ti ) H Gregg Shorthand course the be- , tt ge ginner takes dictation and trans ee cribes fifty letters. ; f \ Spanish, Public Speaking, and | passe Gregg Shorthand may be given to jegs}}, individuals or to groups, not ex % ceeding 10 persons. Miss MacNair is sharing an apartment with another teacher at 1203 Von Phis ter Street, and those persons inter ested in taking her courses are ur- ged to make arrangements to be Door “ees Will - Be € uban Trips Order Of B WASHINGTON (®—With a 60-day leadline for action, Congress took | a cool look yesterday at President fruman’s plan «o reorganize the Internal Revenue Bureau One senator who had talked with gués said “It doesn’t al cot n to have too much support He asked to remain anonymous ecause he is a ommittee that plan. Another member of the Ex ecutive Expenditures Committee, Chairman McClellan (D.-Ark.), told a reporter the group probably will decide at a omeeting to ay when to star. roposal. It will be items of business before nittee this session, he plan can be turned y a vote of a constitutional n srity in either branch — 49 votes | in the Senate or 218 in the House President proposes ‘t slash: | earings on the the the one of om said The number of intern revenue | tors from f4 to and to put them under Civil Service with ider responsibility These appointments now are sub. ect to Senate confirmation. Monv at the collectors are med President on recommendation senators members said they the President's proposal shit have rough in heir chamber, too. The plan is the President's first oncrete proposal to Congress House hought sleddin member of the must pass on the by | ‘Sent To Key West AND THEIR EGGS [ss siren, USN om of As COMPLETELY ERADICATED |rom St, Rocky Mount, N.C. recent BY FUMIGATION y reported for duty with Fleet All ather Training Unit, Naval Air ion, Key West, Florida, under te command of Captain J.C. Toth Booth entered the Naval service March 3, 1951, and received his re cruit training at the Naval Train ing Center, San Diego, California Sefore entering the Navy he was aduated from Rocky Mount High School in Rocky Mount, *., and | was employed by the Hudson Puip and Paper Company of Palatka | Florida In his present duty, Booth will work in the Ordnance Department Your Child WILL LIKE THIS NEW COUGH HELP | For coughs and bronchitis due to colds you can now get Creomulsion specially prepared for Children in a new pink and blue package and be sure: (1) Your child will like it. ;, @) It contains only safe, proven | ingredients. (3) It contains no narcotics to dis- turb nature's processes. (4) It will aid nature to soothe and | heal rdw, tender, inflamed throat and bronchial membranes, thus relieving the cough and promoting rest and sleep. Ask for Creomulsion for Chil- Wi WITH NYLON TENTS PRICES RIGHT EVERY JOB GUARANTEED For Estimates See Truly Nolen Key West High School Gymnasium Thursday &' Friday Mornings Enclosirg kym in Nylon Tents Lighthoyse Corner Truman & Whitehead Friday P. M. & All Day Saturday tvewnes sr’ LA CONCHA HOTEL EVENINGS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICE ON THIS TRIP ECONOMY EXTERMINATORS Sk SSREFES WARS SESE : gin immediately Door tay of since the tax scandals broke. Un- | dren im the pink and blue package. ; Rete Tae S Dimes Ball to be t aes Casa | less Congress votes it down, the ss Rea 6 sp enn jaltten driver safety tests were of-| Marina willbe ws round.np tick: organieaton automatically : CREOMULSION | 3&5 08 405. In Key west TELEPHONE birEcToRY "GOOD NEWS MEN | WERE MOVING 5 MILES SOUTH !* ee Apes oe baste “by [Glee cftaelive @@ Says: atter’ ta FOR CHILDREN S & UNDER TERMITE CONTROL | 000 perse eo e tes Aerovias Q me esentation Monca | celleves Cougs Chest Colds. Acute Bronchitis ant pec are. 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