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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Peidey, Pekevery 1, 1922, Cie Sem Sae8: Ciiizcu ‘ . ept Sunday) by L. P. Art owner and pub ‘ The Citizen Building, corner of Greene And Aan Streets * Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe ¢ t u. # ARTMAN Edisto: : NOAMAN D. ARTMAN Business Manage: : . > at Key West, Florida, as Se ‘ Matt t TELEPHONES $1 and 1995 ‘ usivedy | Tantalizing Member of The Associated Press—‘he Assoriates | he to use for reproduction of all news dispatches credited to “| fot otherwise éredited in this paper, an the local news dished here | ‘ ” Fiortda bress Associmtion and Asrociate Dati r a ' rT wv ¢ carrie?) 2he per week, year $12.6 ngle copy ‘ POVERTISED RATES M \DE KNOWN ON APPLICATION { ciftBen ie am open forem and invites diseusson of public issu d vubjeete of loeal or general interest, hut “ not pul ; *LoRID ; LORI ; . ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ " ‘ te + iMPAOVEMEATS Ue a oa ADVOCAIED : BY c oT] 3 1. More Hotels and Apartments ; 2% web end codung Payson. - Ab potieLane aie bee, $4 Consolidation of County and City Governments. : » Communny Audite, tum . !PROGRESS IN AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRY $ tt is hard for those of us who live in America to real ixet the tremendous advances that be tuloing anu in industry, + We read in the newspapers that food and supplies in Afghanistan are expected to increase since farmers are beginning to use improved hand tools, such as spades, fosks, hoes and seythes. The advance to these improved hahd tools occurred as a result of the Afghanistan Gov- erdment’s request for technical aid from the United Na tiga. Norvis EB. Dodd, Director General Of the United Na- tide wroup, said that the exe of the scythes instead of the » wntull sickle would represent an advancement of one hun dthd years in Afghanisten. * In Morocco, Africa, we read that the natives continue toftarn out beautiful items by the same methods that their ampestors used. Many small Workshops are scatterec through Fez el Bali, ancient Moroccan Arab city and cen have 1 made in| tee of the handicraft work, where wool is spun into thread aml then woven into blankets on equipment which ha: not changed since the time of Christ. ~ * + Reading about Afghanistan and Morocco should re new our faith in our American systep of free enterprise wilh its incentive system. We in America must continue io exmine our laws to be sure that our plans for the securi- ty[ of the individual do not ever-shadow opportunity for infreasing production. ‘The standard of living for the people of the country cam only rive when the production of the people increases We must keep the incentive for increasing over present productior ; ; aipeaite ' The test of charecter comes when one person holds a preponderance of advantages over others—in the was he treats them. ; ney | Correct this sentence: “Pve been meaning to answer ydur detter for several months but I haven't had one min utp.” = * ’ antennae | It ls asmally hard te buck the majority but it ofter pare in the long run, especially when the majority é wrong 3 Sis too people ever thought alike, and it takes som iddiViduals a lifetime to find that out. } SThe average college student today has nad little op pbeanity to learn what a dollar is worth = i‘ ; S Te hear some people tell it; all the world’s problems “pee into nothing when matched with their brains. t henabor OF Com. Reports On Visits | 1°F Tourists Here 1 ip toe, And Key Wester Prepares Presents For tla ppy Mountain Orphanage Me Kew Weet Chamber af Com b erce reports that tLe followin | ' y and tere onloyed the and Mrs. .G @ right of Wi | ningion, © and Mr am Mr Edgar L. Zebring of Germanto ' O., who expressed interest and ap | eas Hiehe | ‘ | rive | Mr and Mrs. WE ta wulene 1 o ew tins 108 enjoyable trip here | aise Coals Duin and KA San Francisco wine st i ce Souther, Crosse betel | ad Mrs. Albert PD. Scindde of Ce | at Rapids, ta., who stayed at the | mittern Cross on ther fourth wu i ‘ here ‘ Visitors at the Marine motel wer Richard Morse, Bob Woodruil an ot medial, of North Miami j The Chamber of Commerce aisc - reported that Mr and Mrs. tn | vs Srookie and Stuart O. Krookie o me saco Montana had planned a two . month's stay here on their third v. “ sit enjoying sunstine and fishin, | Military Pool Is Opened | VNOAPORE (4 now 999 ted BRUNETTE BEAUTY is Edina 000 swimming pool has been we Oliveros, 522 Blizatnt) street, [opened for members of the Bric | te ho «& just 21 and un entvy for jish Armed forces in this ares anal he Navy Carnival Queen con- | Built with funds from the Nuf » Be test. She is the wife of Joseph |fitld Trust with maintenan i ieee by the Navy, Army and Air Fi Oliveros ENFN of the PC 579. Institute, the pool is open to A graduate of Andrew Jackson men afd women members of the U.S. Army Photo —_ erin a tenalen! | sorces and, servicemen's wive MEMBERS OF THE PUSAN MASONIC CLUB in Koren prepare individual presents of fruit and cond tor the children ot ns — Sa OS Eee, Ge Pos | Happy Mountain Orphanage. The men are (foreground, left to right) HMC George D. Van Etten, Hudson, » ‘ap : brown eyes, weighs 114 pounds, j gene N. Ball; Capt. Harold M. Hubbard, Mason City, lowa; and William A. Frizzell, Key West and when not on tip-toe, is five | ae cece ones ceneneenapaboee>-commemninetinatanidll feet, four inches in height Reading Expert Talks To Teachers 4t Harris School Through the efforts of Morece . » & Moon a ee s =» | pened fo lh instruction, the elementary! eachers of Monroe County heard re ene 4 Frage on len * talk given by Miss Julia Teas- ings and doing of the U. S. p-4 fir View Of Flooded Marietta, Ohio Publishes P. aper SAIGON, Indochina (4)—En terprising young men and wom en of the American legation in Indochina are publishing thei | own “newspaper.” DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, MAY 6, 1952 wy at the Harris School Audi. | ae and doin of tne o- For State Representative . tam o men in Saigon a . ; ie aeeiene a March act | elsewhere in Indochina. Its chiet BERNIE C. PAPY~ tistant superintendent of editor is Mis. Libby Getz. of —_———— og Setrectioa cad the clemiacens ‘Moline, Ill. wile of the third For State Attorney of the U. S. legation tincipals of Monroe County , Secretary Miss Teasley was not only re jpere. ommended by several school sur > rintendents @f Florida, but by De . cot Foresman and.Company, one vice Blows if the finest publishing firms in the | cy ountry. Miss Teasley is a leading Sno 4 J utherity on the “Art of Teaching | Ww wa J. LANCELOT LESTER For Clerk of Circuit Court EARL R. ADAMS b RAYMOND R. LORD treading.” | NEW YORK —Snow piowr She talked on the subject of that may be attached to small f ‘Sensory Imagery.” She showed garden tractors for the cleaning j County Tus fd illystrated so clearly the im-\of sidewalks und driveways gen CLAUDE A, GANE jortance of smell, sight, taste, fecl erally are simple devices, but apenas ” . a oa senses in the one coders now on the maces . For Sheriff Pig m urs re ‘. ‘resembles the rtary snowplow "a ' we » , Miss Teasley said, “1 have heard used on railroads, It has a pout Y) Wirephot LOUIS M. J. EISNER “4 iil «ver the State of Florida about ‘blower that makes snow clean THIS AN AIR VIEW of the flooded busine ection of Marietta, Ohio. The OF ‘ the i, “For Shorilt ¢ outstanding work you teachers ing somewhat faster foreground crested at 43.75 feet, backing up the Muskingum river showrl at upper F te Monroe County are doing in RR “NEN ERR ing weather along the Ohio valley, while adding to the miseries of the flovae ¢ field of reading. 1 is a most ed Miss Veasley to the large as ommendable result | semblage of educators and acted a. Miss Irene Russell, Monroe Coun-| host for her dering her visit her: ¢ Reading Specialist, is to be giv. in Key West mw great credit for her achieve Miss Teasiey departed by plow vents in this field. Miss Teasley immediately after her talk. She wa: poke in the most complimentary scheduled to speak that evening o wanner of Miss Russell's talent Fort Lauderdale, and again i vid ability, which ber work has| Tampa tLe following day ‘own during the year ahd a half! Randolph T. Russell, principal o homes, stopped the rise in the river. fleet Sonar School Will Run Concession Hotel Landmark Torn Down PINCHER CREEK Louis ‘arbonell. | Popular Owner Of |New Radio And Alta {A landmark in this Southern Al ry Second GERALD 1, ADAMS. i : Appli cried she has been with Mr. O°. Harris school, was host to a lunct, ppl nee Store |berta town since 1689, the Ar For Justice of ihe 2 5 * 5 |tington Hotel hes been torn MRA F. 1 . Idown. The hotel. built of hand , 2 jmade bricks made a district re sy farm. was known for many years Por nity 00 “The Brick’ tert ——— Fe ee slouply as or Constable et Laundromats and ail other HARRY H. JOHNSON © small appliances. If you are First Distriet % interested in tele r Lou _— £9 Radio and ppliance store has Par Juvenile them! The beautiful new Emer. | EVA W. INER cn son, Admiral and RCA There | c Soliels wun be “ rads ng , r ~ j 1 xe tendance toc Be 8 es 7% siren For County Judge 4 x son and his many friends wit } HILARY U, ALBURY © ae oth os | Ve WiLL NOT AS ANY most popular City ( ta For : ctvilian a A | SURPRISE to the friends of | @T* from 1945 to 19: He is } say eaten District < ded theic fami.| Luis Curbonel) who know | ols Dust Py the | CHARLES G, PAPY him as o man of many talents | Lion Cl’) @ former member | School will one-| to find that he ix opening » | the Bowrd of Directors of | ——~ concession. For) new Rado and Appliance store. | te Chamber of Commerce. 9 | fen cents,| Well that is exactly what is | ‘ember of the Elks Club ana afforded a8 @P | happening and thy new store at | th Masonic Lodge vortunity to display their prowess) 622 Duvei street, next to Everything ir tore as a fisherman and win a valuable Aronovitz Department Store, will be 1952 mode Come in prize will officially open its doors to md meet the mor Meets — — ie on urde | th le’ The Royal Canadian Mounted Po he punt s Gites, OF } — ce were organized in 1873 prs ‘ . net ane wie © new store will carry the Oe tt sie | We Service AM Man ROBERT TALLOR About 1490 perwons were killed | Ost complete line of small | in tary ~~ a, = radios in town. There you will also find the new Westinghouse Frost Free refrigerators, stoves m the 1911 eruption of Mt. Taal, CHEYSLER PRODUCTs Gill's Garage BILL TYLER. Owney Comirg: HONG KONG Nonwid Heeame and Dteming SHE'S BLONDE AND BEAUTIFUL even at 14 months of age “ Janet Lee Biaza, and she is the Marine Corps’ blue echowwe for Navy Charity Carnival Queen. Her father, who Foes around whistling “Vessir, That's My Baby ie Sgt. Jack para of the USMC, whe recently returned from Korea where was wounded in action while serving with Weapons Com EE STRONG ARM BRAND copres Triumph Coffee Mill ny, First Berttelion, Fitth Marine Regiment, First Marine \ = ! vision. Janet Lee is @ native-born Key Wester as is her ther. The Biazas live at 1604 South street. All contritgutions or this little stunner should be mailed, care of “Carnival Queen, (mk enocers ‘ Marne Barracks, U & Naval Station, Key West ee ee em a - aaa