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t= BR SR EPA F TRSTS?. APS BHLETEL. 255° FSB pail. Tinted With Lo By ROBERT WHITEHEAD McNEELY be “Editor's Note: Captain R W. McNeely, Ret., was Com- { mandant of the U.S. Naval j THE KEY WEST CITIZEN i a res Pak cal Color | f our classmates, seeing his) ame on the ‘tree,’ the posted list | f names of the un-passables, | hose who failed on the examina- ion: “I would like to get that old | My inday, January 2, 982 Canadian | Governor-General A Letter-Like Travelogue auras ToBe | Public Knows | Made At Key aka Little About | Application has been made to tae Department of the Army by Asso- ciated Securities Corporation, 502 t National Bank Building, Mi- , Florida, for a permit to con | struct a rock seawall, and to dred. | ge, in Garden Cove, an arm of Hawk Channei, at Key Largo, Mon. ! roe County, Fla. The proposed rock j Ten Years Ago She Starred In Vaudeville Unit Of Movie Hopefuls By BOB THOMAS Sent To ¢ Susan Hayward { lalifornia King F arouk Puts Gov't Out Of Office Tells Leader Gov't Over Which You Preside Has Not Been Able To Preserve Peace. Security | Thousands Leave ‘Homes As Flood Is Threatened By The ASSCTIATED PRESS Freezing temperatures and a {forecast of little or no precipit tion today held forth hope of avert ing a major flood in the Upper Ohio River Valley The Ohio and many of its trib | 1 Station in 1925-26). ! sarnot in a dark corner!” * ‘seawall’ wonid be located on the | yoL_LYWOOD —In her scrap- J 2 # _ | | ataries were swollen out of thei a ge me) Tiere: at Daytonariiesch) we | approxim*te’ mean‘tow-water shore | 590% ‘ot press clippings, Susar _ CAIRO, Egypt (%—Kine Farou’ | yanks in four states as the resu't This ig.a brief account of some! |, athered with the Chris At fine, and would extend along the! iayward has two items from Va vas turned Mustanha El Naha’ | of 48 hours of general heavy rain v/ invidemts; not all by any Se insons, former Columbians, at i front “prietey iA’ dis-ll\iety. the shew business bible. ‘ asha’s government out of offic:| yer the week end dri motor trip ri - heir beautiful home; and met) nce . Z j One was dated over a decade ‘ ind brought a. veteran politics | \ppotigands of persons had to ‘fouraeld men” from Columbia to} gain an interesting friend who| @ , |, The crest of the seawall would bel ago. It was a pei i of a vaude jens 3 strong man,” former Premier Al: | gaye their threatened homes, Key West: down, via the East} sew George Bernard Shaw—it 5 feet above meaptloWF water. ‘Theil ville unit off movie<hopefuls. I Le) . Taher Pasha, back to power. |many by rowboat. At least two Coast; back, via the West Coast. | yas just like shaking the hand of | applicant proposes to dredge she | reported that a ‘more or less ob. The monarch said he made thc) steel plants shut down. Sharon. This was meant to be only hat fan who shook the hand 9%} | area about 1400 feet long and 1000| scure starlet named Susan Hay hift to restore law and order tc} pa schools and businesses near risaning account of mileage, a5 | ohn L. Sullivan. | | feet wide to a depth of 4 to 10 feet | ward had “stopped the show.” he riot-torn Nile kingdom’s capi |the river were closed. Three per ‘and places where we spent t nt; but, now, at the soli cttatior of ‘friends,’ it has beer Then, we passed on down to Tort Lauderdale, to the home of Alice Coe, the wife of a former | below mean low water, the dredge material to be deposited on his property shoreward of the proposed ‘The second clipping is just a fev veeks old. It reported that Susai Hayward as the top money-mak. al, saw it also as a step that might nake things easier for a_ settle- ment of Egypt's bitter dispute with but- some Western observers sons were missing. | Temperatures of 18 to 25 through out the area—Western Pearsviy: expatined. so as to inede im | toe of our Town Theater seawall ing actress in 1952, She hac wecikce "\ nia, Southern Ohio, and Northern prespiens- of. some of the inci-| rer vcea front of the city a .ppeared in four pictures that Britain over defense of the Suez) west virginia and Kentucky —wer ression of the times; i fftle time for the author Other protagonists to try so-called ‘literature, stilted, or bored; if uite trie pictures of the e—mentally and materially Ainally, for the ageing, in- SHéeain, it requires no con- lutch painter, Bruegel, i* we were shown « beautiful lot in its own right, it: is a conserva- ory .green-house version of a Veni@& on wheels.:We wish you ould see what we mean! From there we set out, really, for Key West. We had friends in areas of Miami, :kutett not at home. *, 4. 8 Some people arszi (P) Wirephoto VINCENT HASSEY (above) has been appointed Governor-Gen- eral of Canada, succeeding Field-Marshall Viscount Alex- ander. Massey, elder brother of actor Raymond Massey,; is the first Canadiam to hold the post jar fot#bAtignial value has’ bécome grossed an estimated $12,525,000 in Ke West Corporal Corporal Eurial ©. Watson. | goal of being the most profitable Headquarters trust, Trieste United | as well as one of the most respect States Troops who is the son of ied actresses in Hollywood. | Mrs. Ivan Watson who now resides | Despite her success, the public in Key West, Fla., was promoted | ind Hollywood itself know little |to the rank of serseant on orders | about Susan, Shé is known as the thet bees~e effective on 16 Dec | wife of Actor Jess Barker and the rember 1951. » | mother of twin. boys. But her new: Born in Greenville, S.( Serge-| and views have never figured a: ant Watson attended Melbourne | 0rominently m the papers as have Grammar Schoo! and Melbourne | those o{sweh gals as Lana ‘Turner hoo! both of which are ip! and Liz "hagdor. Official U.S. Navy Photc West, Florida, with orders to report to General Line School, Monterey, California. He has | been head of the maintenance department at FAWTU since reporting to the squadron in November, 1949. Cdr. Robinson ent¢@red the Navy in July, 1940, as:an avia- tion cadet. In July, 1941, he Zanal and control of the Sudan. The new premier in a radio ad-| ility, security and peace.” Maher Pasha, 69, before World Var II expressed pro-British sym- rathies, but during the war was nterned at British insistence be- ause he had talks with Britain's talian enemies. In recent months, owever, his public statements ave indicated he advocates a, pro- Yestern, policy. Farouk, in his letter dismissing ‘ahas,Pasha,and Ais Wafdist Par- expected to slow the runoff. years slip by, we are é a - the United States alone. vel e . " " foreibly by ghe hig | nce TT ieee Between the times of those tw | LT. CDR, GERALD A. ROBIN- | ‘ress to the nation pledged him.| ,, out ven the break it the \ calr letters; i.e. corres: | oy, “is worth a fabulous sum, Gains Pr ti jclippings was a great amount o | SON, USN, has recently been | elf to fulfill the “independent uni) river crest of 11 to 12 fee! above = between intimates, ir] 7)" pauderdale once was a sort als Fromouon | work, disappointment and triumph | detached from Fleet All Weath- | ¥ of the Nile Valley”—to get the | fiogd stage by ‘Tuesday was the form of writing ives | \¢ stepping stone t» Miami; now, Susan Hayward has arrived at the | ey Training Unit, Atlantic, Key | ‘Titish out—and to maintain “sta-| prospect there. At Stratton and |Empire, 0. their populations of }Some 800 were moved out with eight feet of water in the streets. A narrow band of heavy rains extended along the Atlantic Ocean from Sothern New England to | Southern’ Louisiana. New Orleans reported two ‘inches in six hours during the night. Other Louisiana points had an inch. | There were snow flurries in the Ss mate details of life, ‘ac | vond count in this . pbviovs. High See 4 Ns | was. designated a naval avia- Creat Lakes Region and "ul is. We stopped for the night( you |! “Phe tiid island hardly has rooht wa e, Fla, He also worked *or"| What See ipe” J did a dittle | tor at Pensacola, For war- | Ye Regime, said) Saturday's. orgy the Dakotas. Elsewhere i thst shh So, with that off the shoulder | know, the English don’t Jike that | for some 25,000 permanent in-| ‘8 months truck driver for navy | quigaiag on the- This Mar) tine sif¥ice aboard the USS “f rioting, killing, burning and pil- ition, the weather was generally we will proceed with the journey | Americanism—they say We should | habitatits and visitors; modern | ship service in Key West. eee Bae Tong) outa Meh ec achueetia and. the USS || ian Flpeipatedt the govern. fchr. 5 ae een “ay ‘staved the night’ ot ‘spent | }uilding is going on everywhere:| A veteran soldier in the army of | NBS. aa | shinetc SocrceniG vent over, which; you preside has| Tomperatures were mild in the 4 Leavirig Columbia, under lead-| ‘he night’)—at a: very cam-|the fortiér Cuban and Bahaman | the United States the sergeant ie Sy hard working. “When ) bite en ean in iv ot been able to preserve peace) deep South and along the Soul equities! after n series of recen*|fortable motel just! this, side ‘of | aspect ja-being subriterged in thc |Trived in the free territory of Tries-|2™ vacationing, I want to vaca” 0° OW’NE CAMCATOUN Ne | | ond security. Atlantic coast, but it was cold ups‘and downs in temperature.| the Keys. We felt a little like the | Neo-American; the island is be-|te on the eighth of May 1950 and fae hehe am noe: I want, Seen same m with Western, observers here antici-| trough the Northern Plains and With a new prediction of a cole) English on that word ‘motel’| ing enlarged by dredging white | has served the trust command well | f0 Mi gar like ‘a peers oy) Ene star, the’ Asiatic-Pacific {) sated “that. the new government, (ipper Mississinni Valley. Other snap, we looked on_ beconing| until we got to know motels, now | sand, called ‘marl,’ from the sea— | Since that date | which T,work a couple of days and} Area ribbon with eight battle | vould be more inclined to work! sections had seasonable normal Florida as a warm, bright, open door. we defy anyone to shame us out of use of that word For Motor- a more rosy tinge appears in the said thev then am off a couple work every day. I'm jealous of the ; I want to! Seu ibera- mbat sta tion ribbon Philippine L with two c or a compromise settlement of the sitter dispute with Britain than had | readings. ‘the extremes were Grantsburg. non of his profession, and, Jerry ,| ics’ opinion, but she did hint that savior of those! she expected no Academy ‘nomi- th’ beginning of World War 1;|Their place was complete, ‘Clean, ing will be the Police rounded up ringleaders in Trevor, who married a Columbia the-next, at Daytona Beach, ,|8nd comfortable. Hdw’s that?| 7? : orchardists ao > PORT CHICAGO, Calif (B—The ee $i nen te Boneh $01 nen—which. means ‘it-ia trus(@itt- During “our: day) Varry~“was : nation’ for ‘the’ job. (She has al-| pilot and a civilian technician died |'"¢ Tieting and others suspected 4. and the ‘George Lele ace i he ‘bahk;: now as everyone who braves] re; i mot i f fomenting the violence. | When your cold gets into your’ throat Greens. The a he Af freshi ., a beginner in the bahk; now, he a y ‘a ready had two.) ‘This year we're | and another man was hurt in Sat- Zs . he develoi ic he mocern ranch type ‘ter a refreshing night's sleep]: i ‘ ‘ today in a motor-|j i spokesman said 300 had been ar-, RM4 chest and cough develops. wor! Wife ofthe Gebrae tae and chphvently “otis -Apenvtaen| 2 i President. Ten the door of oda} a in business for money, not art,” |urday’s fiery B-26 crash near the ; % at’ fast. Creomulsion relieves quickly be- areens . the bank, figuratively, had cob-|car, we had our narrow’ escapes} she remarked. ‘David’ was the | Naval ammunition dump here. — cause it: by our host's private Cutfit), and would take a chanter to give the that cigarette, we tooi. ila A smoke pall still hung over the un-initiated an adequate picture; | ; city, where 150 fires were set by thankful we reached 1, Soothes raw sore throat and chest and home with whole skins and pleas- are top grosser of the year. ’ Susan ‘has five years to go at||: webs over it; now, there’ was a cue half‘a block long waiting to off over a | * { : Q 0 offing. One citizen be processed into truck farm actors. Some day Il do al stars, the World War I V ‘s predecessors, whose Nationalist | wi # “Phat --anticipatory tow-rope} ‘sts, motels are displacing hotels:|neéded now an enlarged fresh|the egrets, white cranes andjnicture in which I play all the] ony ie eee Ss "Precerensors, whose Naimmanst| Wis. —30,Fargo, N. D. 28, and b| gave two of the old men a point { 2e drives up to the office, just | watet supply to take care of ex-| herons and Seminole Indian vil-!roles.” re medal, the American Area r Beale, to drive the British out} Miami 72 und Pensacola 68. to: fargufy!—our opponent seemed | off the highway, frovided the | panding civilian activities. Sane ti dlsdposir. With) She : ae oom, wy, Don and the American Defense | f the Suez and the Sudan touched! The rain-swollen Ohio River had : Sage 3 " , § lages—all will disappear ith he is hard to get to know. “1] ¢ “ff the rising wave of often-uncon- ; begu r i Cc. to agree with the celebrity who| 3ign does not say ‘Yo vacancy, l re : ihe of tour’ tivilization. | take fea . nines, | Service medal. a gun to recede at Pittsburgh, One dreams of atomic treat-|the advance of “our” civilize e time to get used to things. | rolled violence 7 said, in effect, ‘anticipation’ was | Mages a room, arM, there you! cent of sea water. on the spot( at Venice we picked up ajt took me a year to get used-to! | Cdr. Robinson is the son of “One diplomat ADP Paha eee bap pdhw Wie ace Soom greater side of a journey—we | 7; your car parken: at the door, |, provide potable water for] pitch ine ic Steed ca » ye | Working at Fox. I-had liked work. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Robin- te se pesroee the shift} stage. But a section of ‘Wheeling, BR took the other side of the argu- |" tips for the luggage, no ele- dhips’at Bo ‘anid tor’ paxple: who pilcis auker whe tucked tie Pe ing for Walter Wanger, to wtom 1| 80n, 841 W. Wenace “Kane i a bic the most hopeful ping ae ere may be ment, that, the ‘end’ of the oe. ght ber tigen live near the sea; indeed, we our old inee, an coincidence Could take my problems directly ! sas City. Missouri He is mar- (British jlibces iisteariciea sae peteyn ele Whelan pie ere igyiney be the power or best of > . ee a Heh no nes who. here and now, feel the pinch} which furnished us with an in.|1 Was worried about working for ried and the father of four | nore cautious, however. Although! the island already were impass- pa at, e end crowns the Der ate me peel die pion of the diminishing fresh water} teresting interlude ae studio “again roe uaa been! children, a boy and three girls | some said the new premier defi-| able ork,’ ” . e if 4 ‘ a ai ‘aramount r early days | ‘dr. Robinso: a graduate itely is 63 = is “ ss Pree | : Take sides as you wish, cloud.|the up-to-date motal has twin supply agriculturally, pray that! we spent the night at Braden- hace Sa aA nian pOneN eat Cdr. Robinson is a graduate of | titely is pro-British, others ter med! A dozen Ohio and West Virginia ed'skies covered us until we|beds or a double, : possibly, « the Age’ of Fresh-Water-from-| ton an old stamping ground,| now that I've aie au wil Re Central High School, Kansas | .im “more anti-British than Na-| communities, already cut off -by a reti¢hed Key West where we} divan or davenport lin a sitting the-Sea will dls soon: __[there telephoning some friends; people at Fox, I love it.” i City, Mo., and attended Kansas ee These sources said théy| water, were expecting a river crest spent Christmas Eve and most of /T0om, an electric ‘refrigerator Twenty-five years “ago We) it would be wrong to butt in on!” She has-a tamper. “When don't | City Junior College and the | ould not yet regard the change] cf 12 feet above flood stage. Many Christmas Day in shirt-sleeves| With ice cubes await:ng, an elec- spent two very happy years a*!tamily Christmas gatherings un-|like how things are going, I ane University of Kansas. In 1940, | ‘8 8 move toward a settlement|roads were .flooded . in Western and shorts, whers female visitors | ttle or gas stove, an cectric heat-| Key West: we eles i bars announced, so, we rested in our mer. Then J blow, up. I always; M@ Teceived a Bachelor of Arts $2 reine : . | RelasyDvtinin. i $60,000 Aowupnt | (we cannot say sirens) sported in|img or cooling fan, some with] 5° ‘We looked “tay aes Ke comfortable motel rooms licking | feel sogry later. ‘But I feel better | “esree from Kansas State | » 3 paper law still’ in effect! was nepped trom ite eaariaee me théséa,"Tay in the sa radio and telephone, s‘odern bath| the Progress the Island had and) ou, peasant wounds. for it,’ | Teachers College, ‘sbur; roughout Egypt, Cairo continued] Powhatan Point, c., and sunt: The fay in th d, P! . sand, sat at the dB, ath | vas making. It gave us.one more ei tor | i | 0 count its dead, wounded and| \heeling Corporation and tables of the ‘sea and sand’ cafes, | 00m. Jake says, me ain’t . call i olaas It would be wrong, too, to close} She, has.a sense of humor; When| Kansas. Prior to reporting to a ciehanaicnuamasiien 4 Be es . . trae fet?? of ‘a long series’ of reminders |,» s ars rH ast + iamage from Saturday’s violence.: the Ohio River Steel Company at inthe briefest of ‘what-you-may.| 0thin’ like this! e water Sables 396 : this. lettersque “sereer without | the San Francisco critics voted her} FAWTU, he attended post- | >oli i ir ‘ é ag calle’eria.’ 3 || Giiakies axecantaasd. ts: wax. pather that, the old cliche ‘A Roost telling what-we saw ‘along. the|Performance’in “David and Bath- ce i F ‘olice ‘estimated that about 20! Toronto, O., shut down opea hearth alla 1 ae . . tS iid g what we saw ‘along the form a and Bat graduate school at the Univer- : i Before treating mi ‘kK One memorable :fotel, con yesterday, only a Feather Duster) «oo qcige’: the’ abundant citrus| Sheba” the’ worst on film ‘in 1951,! sity of M v i h vergons tye ‘been “killed Ail 20) day ae a jore of Key| | potel, z * is quite truesionly. to (2)| Poadside’; ea ant citrus Pap te y ¢ innesota where he | vounded in the outbreak of mobs West, let us note two or three} cucted by a Scotch ccuple, Kath jovi died sastrt Shoda the|°rop and the immense fields of she replied, It’s a democratic | received a Master of Science | nfuriated at the killing of more Previous stops in Florida—the|leen and Andrew, one. burr| Persons remem Ss; one, EE} tomatoes and other truck crops. |CoUntry; everyone is entitled to) degree pronautic: i i tiers: doll fitst, at ‘the cha harked back to ‘Adld Resky’ Island’s principal hack driver, All si g : _|his opition.” : ‘gree in Aeronautical Engi- | han 40 Egyptian auxiliary ‘poli¢e Pst, ie i harming home, on (@ainbureh) poe sree es! Henry Sands, whose refnem-| 4 said the orange crop was She declined to be quoted as to] neering. .n a British siege in Ismailia Fri- Lake Santa Fe, of the Kelley eae ves and Nol-only Bait | brance of everybody is a'sine quay vor? [args Dut the fruit itself whether she agreed with the crit SNES RRO Sy. ote a itiah . reckomen ei n in Columbia around - Ms i was small size and that proc Two Killed In Plane Crash | 4¢84, wounded and missing; at 15. 4 dae a { Mn which Ann Sheridan later did. membranes. 2. Loosens and helps expel germy FSF itHa eS F of.study at sclbol, even having got a passable mark on examina-} tion in. thermo-dynamic con- | ceming Carnot’s Heat Engine which, in our text books, was | said to be ‘perfectly reversible. We do have a perfectly clear us from the maininad end along. side the highway for # hundred miles; that, more than the beau- ties of the sea and the sky and the climate brought life back ‘to inhabitants were given Everglades :sleeping, awaiting to Suioke Pours From Crash Scene |Key West when its 9,000 starving’| j (Columbia, We Salute Thee!) That was to a script called “‘Stei- she enjoys tremendously. fired it: A rigid curfew, confining all citizens to their homes after night- fall, prevailed in Cairo and its suburbs. Army troops were posted at “street intersections and other 'l 'stratégi¢ points. Armored cars and 4 it is heated a mole ;.| the Keys and tl 5 7 5 by : L own ‘Welt hte Hparrapighibic the southern aan reed aed deposit casi. ant memories of this trip: ‘20th Century-Fox, where she is|Susan doesn’t regret having made oes rp pt ped revpines as (A Jod ed from the water in winter a ‘That trip, half terre \trial, halt! “How pleasant it was to have We covered 1,870 miles, burned | supposed to make three pictures! the choice. hace is of y seabiaeney property. 3. Mildly relaxes systemic tension Die the ‘cold in summer a ais amphibian, half aerial our checks cashed without the}some 115 gallons of gas, which!/@ year. I asked if she had ‘script! She has a variety of ambition: “ in ies se hotel; ‘fa: | 9° Aids nature fight the cause of irri- a tribtited “throughout the hous i If anything on ‘this orb can| #shy eve! And, with new, clean,| cost an avergae of 29 cents per| approval, =~ : to do a remake of “Stella Dalla ke map ig “place re world | tation, & provess'which would be cruelty | have three halves, that,trip is it.|°T8P.folding money. gallon; our average speed on! “Certainly,” she. replied. “I can|to appear in a strong woman's ce ete waa, caved in Sunday.) 5, Has. stood the test of millions of {0P VOUS aak-us 10 explain. BY he treah “Waker pire: whith 1 Ene open road was 45-60 miles per|S8y yes or mio, If I say yes, I|picture, to play a “real louse.” | ° les Sieabaies had: escaped |" users. ‘ @e-have-n vague remembrance| gave life to the Keys ! followed We time home via the Tami.) hour. {get paid. If Tsay no, I don’t get! But her main ambition is just to} 17 the smake ttm ihe monument) You must be pleased or your druggist " ante rgerns i ami Trail. seeing the limitless Columbia, te Salutamus! 'paid.She has said no only once.|keep acting, which is something |‘® imperialism” when ‘the’ ‘mobj will refund your money. CREOMULSION Coughs, Chest Colds, Acute Bronchitis Dr. J. A. Valdes \, Tegallection of the remark of one | @eath sentence by s9-ralled sabe + | trucks’ patrdlied pecializing Aa a ernment” éconoray.~ when eit erie thei foreign embassy - zs * et meen | iti indis ; ssy and le- Eye Exa: ae he j Rition of its indispensebie Pole ay | gation in Cairo delivered stiff pro- ve mination and es ars, {a submarine and sir base (after! J. |tests to the goverhment: concern. Visual Trainin +eme- Specializing in... “ | World War I) was all j ha me hi Poet) CHRYSLER PRODUCTS | japse. ee ee ee ele! ing Saturday's violence. 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PHONE MARATHON 2261 ce A Big City Lumber Yard - With ‘ Plenty of all Kinds of Supplies people (bottom), 36, crash of a non-scheduled IREMEN AND RESCUE WORKERS } “Newark airliner crashed Jan. 22, kil stood in a driving attle the flaming ruins rain, airliner which killed all 46 bersons aboard. rok of two Elizabeth, N.-J., apartment houses into which a Buffalo- ling 23 aboard the plane and am-yndetermined. number of residents. Hundreds of towns- viewing ‘this area's second plane ‘disaster within 38 days. The other was the Dec. (®) Wirephoto | AT MARATHON, FLA. Marathon Lumber |