The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 31, 1952, Page 2

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r e tT 7 Pase2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN = Thurs 02 Hapoy Birth + Roiariaus iD abled \ se! I i { i S \ Le j ; | : HZEN 1 Happy Birikday, Roiariass id isabled-Vesse! FEeSIGent LrulMails iNunce is iy 4 . ane ~e te. ia se be T ‘ : . * unt * ] i — : Cat BY weds. Citi Ig Under Tow a { t P e i rey : , RS | Sasac Et . Pr eee = —_—--— - £ eereg fh Crunary; Has Len ] Roane uag eaele a } MORILS. Ala Spanish 6: “wore ¥ am The Citizen B eens dieu \ Aff Bad i (ues | 1a — Slee ee ose ove Days In Which To Withdraw \ , conte | inde! ~ 1 L. P. ARTMAN Edie 3 . s strong, on the whole. One f - \ : ) Senator KRefauver = sos eseeticay ba petal se NORMAN D. ARTMAN Business Manager ; Anal nes holes pa OR eu them. hoy ever Bx Gov. Cher 4 : si on r par ; * M. Dale nished, 2 close secg t Bitored at Key West. Florita Set re heows't haces B Pernessean pe Race to Blood in 1948 with 27.975 votes, Taare ‘Pha shin ma nies] crotveat NOTE: The <er'ter : | TELEPHONES $1 and 1225 Pegia eMQnie peeetiocebroked coe te ce) oe AB Bisenhower viciory could ita Member of The Associated Press—The Associated Press aaa Vaccine when the na, Hatural resut of the strength of ! ntitled to use fo oduct ‘ Siew é Rawechire whew tere" ibe “state machine But if a fo) = urned sear 9 trea- rece}, He A not t “a. hosnuta . saiedegie ae ent. naees o de eentes shoe Pol bh ¢ i. é the sesetor’s admires on Jeg: of b th To"? ard Bise-hower, agencies haaary 2 , n and Associated Deilie: Coveit | of exan-teed She ooau'ar Strength a) ore € is Hg Protect Witnesse of the fe men.) 2 1 atuiantion ie 25c per week, year $ i Protect Witnesses av PELAAN MORIN i ! i j a * > YORK i» z amoshir * Tie « e ADVER D RATES MADE KNOWN ON AFPLIC WW NETTING — ers) NEWYORK New Hampshire fgg gy a ] , ADVERTISED RATES MADE K si Be eres. 2a tue cammntnanins eae Gees ead in ov Citizen is an open for unvites aon'ot panne Committee were renorted today .o ; b M: = +} 3 ubjects : os in‘ ut it w not 7 sa be studying ways to prevent “re- ‘y ae arrying Der ys sp criminations” against witnesses in prim-rv ¢ joi lie aaa pe sieges = their Communist «investigation. President. Truman's has. IND. Nev teno’s mart, - pl a Some witnesses who admitted beer entered. He bh S to! jag juz vr avvay from the city’ hor o_o former membership in a Com- withdraw it. vai ies fs the annual marriage ; munist P. have been threaten- Promptly accor wc veecame }cerdy last year tor *LORIDA ES $ | ed with firing by their employers, known. the sunnorters of Sen. Es here were 21.154 couples mit. Jor ~ 7 Nw j Citizen Staff Photo sources ciose to the committee Kefauver nut him in the race. 38 | rind an ass 4 io | HONORED GUESTS aj last Wednesday's meeting of the Key West Rotary Club, were the mem- Said. : Sto tee enig they would the Presi, Plewe-c camniled be the Reng | bers pictured above who will or have reeently celebrated birthdays. From left to right: Hollon | “hey said committeemen hope to dent entered ee ets traci” courthouse — i Ber 4i, Ralph Dj Spaldi g, Horace O'Bryant, John b. Hayes, Harry M. Baker, Mayor C. B, | take steps to “remedy the situation And Sen. Robert A. Taft also the thre recular for | a eer ee eee a i et A Bane on} Tk |and: obevntt. lie reckresien” took the plunge.on the Republican a; iudecs performed 9,01 ple Oscar R. Morales, Aquilino Lopez, Sr., -.quitino Lopez, Jr., Ernest A. Ramsey and Earl jside, eiving Sa ees ie Ry ees : wi | pace a k 1 q P d eens Hee 20: bat -: Three justices of the peace wi | aS = ~ el attle for 4 Bi . IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WES" ADVOCATED * 5 ¢ ot Auks F mokeless Fowder copies eels ae several ju tempore 4 : i Wwe x . gates. . an. Atieiie. eae , 1. More Hotels and Apartments. Your | Rotarians Eat | UOnV ict ASKS or Is Unloaded | Thus, New Hampshire can be- oe ented ee nae during .the year, c. ; 2. Leach and Baching Pavilion. | | come the scene of ee ine Sofie 90: tiisisters staré 5.055 be: : 3. -Airports—Land and Sea e T: R | q |of strength in both the major Some 9 isters shared 5,255 ' ' i Consolidation of County and City Governments. } rt a a e ax eturn |; COOK SPRINGS, Ala. —Wor'- parties. The all-star card may pit Teligious ceremonies . ab 5. -Gemmunity Auditorium. ncon2e y SALEM, Ore. 2" — A convict in ers unloaded 20,000 pounds of the President against the Tennes- ee ae : 2 | te State Penitentiary asked the j smokeless powder ‘rom a gasaline- cee senntor. Taft opnoses Eisen- American and Canadian wildfowl = ee ee ee ~ AtW el l M t state Tax Commission Wednesday | soaked vreck Wednesday after @ power. Ex.-Gov. Harold Stassen is biologists found marked increases A 2" MORE WATER ESSENTIAL ax: e y ee ‘hether Fe had an income tax! truck and two motor cars plunged ‘ajco in the arena. in 1951 in wildfowl in their sum-~ 7g it ms ie ROWTH OF KEY WEST 3 f | -efund comii He listed three jinto a deep fill. !" Whatever the President does now | mer breeding z “s ay TO GRO’ i )Advance. for wedneedey jen. 30: Prizes Given For tames and said he had paid taxes | The powder truck fe! 1" "> vill’ be interpreted as answering et oases > i Z y is f the two essentials .0 | fs : — e Teese “Crile —and served time—under each. ,/of the automobiles and flattened tho onestion he, himself, has de- ~ ei Declaring that water is one of t | (Editor's note: This is the | Visiting Rotarians Commissioner Ray Smith saif fit; One man was killed in-this clined to answer, namely—Will he ee ane T - . “ i ‘a Wee Z : : ok 5 + 0 Ss ay Sn a 3 s ¢ S cline swer, na y— J : M life (the 6tHer’is food) is saying what everybody knows, , pasties a series explaining oe Traveling Greatest Ihe’d look it up la He wouldn't car. Six persons’ were injured, two run again? and it may be added, just as truthfully, that an abundant ee tors 1951") Distance To K. W. ;make public the convict’s names. seriously,’ in the three vehicles. | Republicans will be watching tae STRAND ai fre { supply of running water is a top essential to the growth | Guests of Honor at last Wednes- — = aes 7 ee vane state wae Le ee Conditioned a of aicity. Key Westers need to look back only a few years 5 1 eee | day's mab ee “% ae i, blend B. P.W. Candidate For Queenship a Taft and Saiehiaeers At | heh’ «cafdent of some parts of the Florida mainland | WASHINGTON u—For each ex- pois Sty Lithasye Airing the 3 : ithis point they are the leading ‘| Thursday - Friday - Saturday en K] cs bie i aac tte -king Key West, to advise CRIIOD FOU COR UEERY CEES PO ie of January. Seated at al EP ate GOP candidates for the nomina- | WESTWARD THE y never mMisséd a chance, in knocking Key ’ Gock $200 off ygur inco.ne Deore | TET ee pearing a huge birth. |- tig WOMEN te prospective ,visitors to take along their own aa — is ee ies ‘day cake were the following Rotar- | Ae aanea ly New Hamp- piri M athe at 5 was it to drink. Though that here are various exemptions | iang: Hollon R. Bervaldi, Ralph D. | shire’s 14 convention votes are un-, noneer TAYLOR AND pe j\ watt with sient, for ours ‘sha is iad recat ss ae no | Bd rues covering them: Hus-|cpaiding, Horace O'Bryant, John | likely to win or lose the nominu- DENIER DA % re backstabbing was mendacious, yet it was true we ha ands, wives, dependents, blind) payes, Harry M. Baker, C.B. | tion. cae (Drama) 3) runfing water, and no city can progress to any appre-| ‘copie, people a or nee We Peo" Harvey, Oscar R. Morales, Aquili- But percholpiealiy, thes. ais eattne:. oe KONG. D. sd ae ‘ i as ‘ ing | ¥¢ who were Lorn or died in 1951.| no Lopez, Aquilino Lopez, Jr., Er- immensely important. The Marc Flemt Ja cialfle extent without an abundant supply of running | ished canaialives kath fees, Anal ru a Aa: Teuaniy will: he the ficst in the jeming: ) watpr. ' Everyone with $600 or more in-| ams. nation. Hundreds of Republican MONROE AIR Je $ We have running water now, but it is not enough. | <ome last year Ha file a wa Fo'lowing the luncheon President noeae ig a all ee ee SOOLED Ja i Ain Tuesday's Citizen about And everyone who does, so gels @| Joo peariman introduced visiting fraines rom a D| tm “SL. Lo ee hent® twas heartening to read in Tuesday’s Citizen a 20U" | 3600 exemption for himself. | Rotarians and Ralph Rogers pre- for any of the four candidates. || Thursday - Fridav - Saturday. — the7ahnouncement made at a City Commission meeting A wife is fot epasieres a de-' sented prizes to. the two visitors oe Reneaal ares, ark Nee e APPOIN 4 ves . ae 4 ad |pendent. If ste had no income,| who tied for the honor of havin e Associrte ress 8 és i thaf the Plorida Keys Aqueduct Commission will construct |" you file a return but she! come the greatest distance to Fis that most Renublican chiefs are WITH DANGER ; anofher pipeline to Key West within two years toesn’t, you claim an exemption | tend the meeting. They were R.H. still watching the winds. A decisive with Aas : ee é lio [Sy pew 4 result in New Hampshire could SEAN LADD AND PHYLLIS : : AS our supply now with an 18-inch main is insuffi |‘or her Mintle of W. Glenwood, Iowa and ‘ : CALVERT a ptt ahaa 4 If she had any income, no mat cieyt, we squirm when we recall] that, until the last mo- memt, the intentién was to install a main of only'44 inches. * Walter Kirkley of Nebraska City, | tee How smail, you get no exemp-| Nebraska. Each had travelled a to- tion for her unless she files jointly tal of 2,200 miles. have decisive effects on the whole EXP a In New Hampshire, Taft prohab- Coming: THE BIG CARNIVAL (Melodrama) Kirk Dongias and Jam Sterilag } B P ae 4 Yer ho re to gain than he has} " Now that Claude Pepper has announced he will not rur | with — i | Other visiting Rotarians present fe ie moi Sain: tha! a r ' RS |i a r i ‘te we % Where a husband and wife each} ...are. Charles Moore of White a a any office in the May primary, it is no political boost 2g income but file separate re- Cloud, ‘Michigan; ‘A:H: Baker of ae beied ete his alent e call, as The Citizen woul! not recall were he now as: |turns, each claims his own exemp-; remington, New Jersey; Bill Pig- cise af ab Selon gir ise fake, ry) li . | Se piring for office, for it would look like it was playing poli. | Co, 4 wite be claimed as a de. or Miami, J-W. Montgomery Co tration is openly pledged to Gen. o1tica Bi Be + . - 7, “iti eit pul ehapibed pice! 3 ppc: Gables, Florida; Nelson C. Eisenhower. Evidently, the ‘situa- D ticspthat it-was a joyous day in Key West when The Citi- | pendent by someone like her fa Faught of Bellows Falls, Vt.; Tho- isen| . E ly, the | : , 3 ! a Make delative: 4 af” ae tion is peculiarly to the liking of | nnouncem zen received a telegram from him that he had succeeded ie ae hate ome relative— mas Waters of Birmingham Ala- the’ Eldenhiwer. coniniltfee,” E. ‘ . es . >, = ay | WHO supporte er? Yes. jbama; Creighton Edwards, Wood- Sete 3 ei R : in having the main increased to 18 inches. But even that | "gut then her husband can't claim! rf". Chevice W Bledane Avena Ce ete ie backing of | DEMOCHATIC MEE G main is now too small, any exemption for her’ because, Indiana; Gaye Bonney, Springfield, Sele greeks fare Sees MAY 6, 1952 y A . es : rv > . mone j when she’s claimed as the depend-| Mlinois:; George Swazv. Cowden 4 Co 7 f } * Officials in every city of consequence in the Unitec | Awadiccat sage we ee : bes: other top Republicans. Most of the . H ‘ pick ) ;ent of another, she can neither file: Elinois and Charles Feinrich of “piv brass” ih New Hamoshire is { F. R ite N “tates constently keep an alert eye on its water supply | jointly with her husband nor claim Metropolis, Illinois inde en bented Fi. Ther 5 . or State Representative 4 ¥ Migmi now, is arranging to issue bonds to increase its sup | ny exemption for herself. : A speci:’ award of achievement 17 ‘delerate condidmee 07 a ered BERNIE C. PAPY L ; i P ;: ; lag |, ff 2 wile does file jointly with’ was voted to Helio Garcia. whe re- who listed themselves as “favor. |—————__>__- eee plysof water. Two years ago and the e arly part of #® \ ber husband, she can’t be claimed cently became the father of twins. able” to the cenersl. : For State Attorney ¢ B year New York City officials were in a dither about thei jas’ a dependent by anyone else — Following the Birthday Cake Cut- Ex.-Gor. Blood topned the bet} J, LANCELOT LESTER N 2 marty ie aye sd “ 4 8 2 pail bS i . t ~bL mF s 4 water supply to the extent that water was rationed. ever though the latter supported ting ceremonies with Mayor C.B. in 1948. with 98 $54 votes, when he Cc a ae i : her./ In short, a wife can’t be Harvey officiating, Commander campaigned for election as a del- 7 i + Watchful officials don’t wait for their water suppl) | claimed as an exemption on two| Conrad Grohs spoke briefly review- ic gid Me Sines, “avert ‘thes | For Clerk of Circuit Court : to be threatened before taking action to replenish it. Fo! Duk aes F : oe - i activities of the Navy's Ci-) manwant LITTLE, sponsofed by the Key West susiness 4. men who’ are now baéRine ‘Eisen. ‘ EARL R. ADAMS . instance,.Brooklya in 1906 had an abundant supply of Bee Lee ep git naa we aemecerne COUR. | Professional. Women’s Club,is a candidate for the title of March — hower rolled up big totals, pi ee mee ees d : 3 : jara any ¢ 5) of. Dimes Queen. Margaret is seventeen and a senior at Key New amnshire oolitical ab-/ For County Judge k water, Butits forward-looking officials began the con- | ate as Dec. 31—1aust file’ separate |as a dependent an unborn child West High servers do not consider the 16 who structiGiof a 72-inch main from the dam at MassaBequa.| ‘etums, for the year. Bach theaj or on born dead Ee a ae Se cue ieee eo — have fiiéd as delegates for Tan | RAYMOND R. LORD : be ole ag eg | Zets only his own exemption. |. Can husband and wife, when, is $900 exemption an. extca SUN . cad ' slit out on Zeng Isand, to buttress Brooklyn against any pos- en though a husband paid ali| {filing separate returns, divide the’ bacae he was 65. He gets Si Women Bookies nee | For County Tax Assessor : = sibilityg§f@ water shortage. he Support of a divorced or legally|exemptions for dependents be-/ extra $600 exemption for. his wife! We Service Alf Makes of Cars, | 4. GANDOLFO . THECitizen commends the members of our City Com. | %P#Fated wite he can't claim an!tween them? No. Only the person! ir she was 65 in 1951—provided 0 t b M ppp eine a ; re ids t! vit) :xemption for her |who has provided more than half! she files jointly with bun or. hav. VUUMUMDer ‘Wen CHRYSLER PRODUCTS | aa ' missiomin’ their determination to support actively the | Husbands and wives liv rt'the sun 5 "eee? oS o | For Sheriff c DE 3 us iving apart unport of a dependent can} ing no income, she doesn’t file at EADING. Pa. i w Bill’s Southernmost Garage moyement-te get another pipeline of water for Key West. | -¥ Bec. 31, 1951, but not divorced) claim him tal 2 READING, Pa. Se: LOUIS M. J. EISNER y ; ig ; " ] >i legally separated during that. (When husband a > file! et bookies outnumber men in the BILL TYLER. Owner c We haven't enough running water ‘ne and anothe: 4 bares be usband and wife file; I¢ she had any income he gets ts & Boy : ‘SF Aimee. ne Bnors’: |yean, may file a joint return. | separately in community property | no exemption for her unless she business 5 to 4 in Berks County-- 707 Whitehead St., Corner Angela | For Sheriéf ! pipeline will not give us too much, for no growing eit) | A man and wife are considered | states, even though they contrib- goes file jointly: with him. Where! ‘C*?av'y to the latest statistics dade ; can have too much running water. | Married for all of 1951 if they were uted equally to the support of | husband and wife are 65 but file, Of the Internal Revenue Bureau. [ap3 SS JOHN SPOTTSWOOD ! i | afued as late as Dec. 31, 1951. | dependent, either the husband or 9 js! Francis R. Smith, collector for 5 aeons omees ack Bo Bcc. | arate returns, each claims his st j ; Dependents wife must take the entire credit.) pers exemption on his own return. Eastern Pennsylvania, disclosed RONG ARM BRAND COFFEE For County Commissioner I : The average citizen easily swallows a little hokum. | Although no one has to file a Peop'e Who Died Who was 65 in 1951? The courts Wednesday that five women and Triumph Third District I : j return unless he had $600 or more} If your husband or wife died consider people 65 on the day be- four men have applied for the $59 Coff RENCE S. HIGGS — ; SLICE OF HAM |income, a qyirk in the old law) during the year—even as early as fore thelr E5th birtidés:. So if you i tax stamp required under the la‘ eo | “NCE § * . a F- ° ® > ji i Nov. 1, SNe Me PRREAREAC 1 ! . é ss . Seat. ae | Jan. 1, 1952, you can consider your- ; 3 Second District ‘ more income. That's been changed. | file a joint return. getting the benc- ci 5 : * rif TR | Now you can claim as a de-|fit of his or her exemption. S<lf_69 in 3951 for income tax Pury) yee coipe To tHe CHTIZEN Xtt ohocers GERALD R. ADAMS | jpendeni—no matter how young or) If a dependent died in 1951— P&°* oa ‘e te DB, Rl en A aa p= a ES tS BERNE: CE y jokd—anyone who nad less thanieven as early as Jan, 1951—vou . | more than half his support from for him, provided ke wae tanya FRIDAY NITE, KEY WEST | you, and who is closely related! *--as4ert 4--ina thot mart of tle . SE by bleed, marriage or adoption as year in which he lived, $600 income in 1951, who received follows can claim the full $600 exemption bund Your child or grandchild; a step Besides his regular $600 exemp- l child but not ee children; a legal-| tion, a person filing a return gets NC! y adopted child; a brother, sis- an extra $600 exemption if he was ALL Net. RERSTES THAPORBENCH ONLY! ter, st orother, siep-sister; your blind on Dec. 31, 1951, and $600 SEATS 75¢ TAX FRI. FEB. Liscen Open 10:20 — Show nt 10, } | parents. grandparents, or other an-| extra for his wife if she was blind, c 7 i ~_—- | ceetors: your step-father, step-|in addition to the regular exemp- SCORTCHIN'THE NATION'S SCREENS/ : j mother; aunts, umcles, nieces,|tion for her, provided she was err 7 Ol le “ath f : a. | nephews; your father-in-law, moth: | blind on the last day of 1951 and| LANES 10 (KL (HE (MK! ‘ aes er-inlaw ; Jan. 1, 1952, you can consider your As an illustration of what close|files jointly with him of, if she ‘id elation by blood means, you can't}had no income, he alone files a 5 {claim a cousin as a dependent. | returm ' if Ze } Some government payments to] Where husband and wife file : h | veterans are a You can| separately, the one who is blind “) oe claim as a dependent a veteran) claims his or her own regular $600 J dent } whe, although receiving tax-free! exemption, plus $600 for blindness. ‘oe pr ‘ th; government money, had less than! Where husband or wife died blind sccompanied by pare a $500 taxable income of his own|any time in 1951. the surviving See ee 2 oe and fitted the other requirements | spouse by filing a joint return ’ Ta in xonsnii isted above for a dependent (can claim that extra $600 exemp. | NEW- IKE pnd Pe eae ze You can claim as a dependent tion for the blind one who died ; 3 NOTHING l ii ver BEFORE! : Be is oo aa for all « 1 anyone born as late) You can't claim an extra $300 as AN TA’ MU as Dec. 31, 1951, who truly fits exemption for a blind dependent ve. AND MB ! # 2 ore the rules covering dependents People 65 or Older - teeeaee - Cetient a re == even though the child died-a mo-} A taxpayer who -was @5 in 1951 ngx, guamaatige CALLSHTENINE Eauear - Ente 3 rs = BUCKLEY REALLY GETS THIRSTY ON 4 TEN MILE HIKE! { ment after birth. You can’t claim|can claim in addition to his regu-| pate a a Ne ee ‘s WALI OBL ATERUPIAS ‘ . ee

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