The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 2, 1952, Page 2

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190 Coan WARES @ ewe Pals To The Eid WS SEP aes OED. Seturdoy, Fabepory 2 bntered in Jaycee Tourucieni ge FisHime Sailfish " Cie © ey pala C4 ened daily (except Sunday) by L. Po Arunar glivm The Citizen Building, corngr of Greene An ‘umty Dariy Newspaper in Key West an P. RRTMAN Editor , NORMAN D. ARTMAN Business Manager ¢ Powered at Key West, Floriua, as Second Class Met . - : TELEPHONES $1 and, 1995 « Ger of The Associated Preas—1).« Assoriat: exechaatve ied te ase tor weproduction of ali Mews dispatches credited 4 otherwise eredited in this paper, and the | ' a Frew Association and Associated Dailies of Floride | @iption (vy earrie:) the per week $12.00, single copy * GVERTISeD RATES MADE KNOWN ON AI TION Citizen | En open forum and iavites di webjects of local or gener oerest, but it will not publish ' 9 aeus communications ; *LORIDA ess tere SHORTLY AFTER five year-old Katt mump: leen Bakin of South Wil- Sparky, her pet cat, de ; hieen comforts Sparky, but s affliction as mumps. : More Hatels and Apart (anes liamsport, Pa miracted the eh and bedung waved i : ee a Here Kat veloped swolie | to date Spark) Comoildetion of County end City Gevernments Conmauniny Avartet iim VERRIGLe AWAKENING LOMETIME5 APILR 1..6 JALLOTS ARE COUNTiv Livery political office holder, whed election time is the ofiing, is hopeiul that he will be Unoppoved, but iingied with taat hopeltiiness is anxious dread that some punt or aspirants will annownee against him. It is not till the closing date for qualifying passes without any ‘s coming out against him that he breathes freely Shilfish,” under captaincy of ill Lantaf(, representative from this congressional : ivtriut, is among the anxious onés at present, That con- ‘Charter Review Is |The Weather iaon may be adduced frum his “Dear Neighbor” letters, “4 vw which was published The Citizen for January Held By Scouts Revort Obserwations taken at City Cifice 7. Assure Bill as m y wish that, if opposed, | = $00 AM. EST nines ach Resta nt a t Albert: Atwell HEWRY SHAW of the South Be one will he will be renomini wet he won't be relieved of that! The Moly es rag! z Key West, Pla., Fet sale reli fice, regardicas | %F# sponsor Troop No, 283, Boy yo od anxious feeling, for running for office, regardicss po daira aimee gs amon A soo an i how firm his confidence may be he will be renominated - the cont Charter Review helt or re-elected, relishes the idea of opposition Muar gon SE laf St. Anne's Mall, Lede. \G. 1 Highest vesterday ) Lowest last night 65 + has ec will i iy ania lend a good-size y or ¢ wsted Opposition means he must campaign, and he would Cockroft. USN. choirmen - 6 + Me n ‘ 9 prefer not to have to campaign even to a limited degree . 7" , ' Hilivhas been a good representative, remindful, in som “ ont Syompnetion pects, of J. Mark Wileox, who was considered by his thet 0 Tren! Total lest 24 hour T in wetituents in this district as among the outstanding men A, . ‘ " _ . ai 0 ” ida hae sent to congress. Bill made good also in Flor-. jew « $2 ica'h House of Representatives, so much that, as a candi. Th mad i 1 in , ont for the House in congress, he defeated Pat Cannon, ol. - on ne semsoned campaigner, by more than 40,000 votes during the venr but transfers re Explorer Scout registered The Citizen ix confident that Senator Spessarg Hol ho oh ie be sot jd : . ne] were: Rene Alvare Frank A lang will be renominated, bet he too would have much hod heen eleven Tendexfoot | Batt Jt. Ronald BE. Ciesinsh ‘ t ’ ~harle Tr ¢ lene C preferred not to have opporition. That feeling ie true also | Soe a tern Second ( Cher s : e Fir wh!) 3 , % 3 J 0 Nathan Mayo, Florida’s veteran Commissioner of Agri wae ve . ‘ pas: wale thes : ri vl Y , . ‘ , against whom a candidate anniunced fdur days Life Penk and « ithe Rank Rie ; A Mes ona nd three te | What is true of polities is true also of any other com nwor'ed + : is eng However confident a man may be he will win, he) ** - i wa anit cid himself of the feeling there is a chance he me ; a ST pew —_ Rut no contest is ae full of surprises ws politics. We ring the ith one-hun Boy Scouts registered were hay had several of those surprises in Key Weet parti — ; attendance Ronald A. Barsanti, H. Raymon larly in two cases, wherein the candidates (elt felt “sure” they Institutior Representative C. Halliday, Gurdon D. Mamittar \ omd be nominated, It was a torrie aw Perey far Che n of the Troop Commit. Bebert HL Jenkins, Jr. W. De the m when the ballsts were counted and they WePr~on le Lennar 3. McElvee nwill be om Jones, Alffed F Miller, Jr feted by z Predette. ‘Yebert J Read Andrew W the ‘i re end Fugene P and Jobr sunders, J Kenneth N Sct a a Al Taller a Martinez was ragee im Spencer, W.> * . ninced at the im » Reaves Steed wr, Ray Wray + If you never learn to stop kicking yourself in the “2 Pineed at the helm while iy * ; ” — ee gh ‘ vin Lowne. JamesT. Stark ‘or, eridall EB. Worren, ana Ai gts for your daily mistakes life will come harder and gad Jomes EB Wittetruck will a ‘ed A. Yates ; i f Tiny Shooting Victim * Advertiring ie not bragging. It is mer ‘ " aw buyers where they can get more for their money : e The fact that beauty ig only shin deep discour my few people inctoding the writer ; ; ‘ < e / ICE OF HAM _ - a a = | Bae ee BER QA Some eaten e eee eeeee rene A Witeph.« e Mare McK n t NURSE JEANNETTE METIS bends over Anr / 1SMonth 1, whe police salt, Was shot distr vv ther at their home in Los Angeles. Th " the A McKinney, 43, then killed himself after we i wife, Mary. 42,. The ct mdit . ¥ uy ree b |Sent To ‘Atlantic City theial U.S. Navy Phot: | LT. CDR. HOWARD L. TEARY. N » of Mrs Georne J 658 Boswell street, Batesville, Arkendes, has + pleted a four months n All Weather Flight at t All Weather Training Atlantic, Key West. The © consists of advanced wht training in instruments aht tactics designed to fy the pilot for Carrier All Squadrons He epert to the Com te Squecron Four, Atantié J, for duty involving iesry ontored gavel “service as a Midshiprtian the United States Naval Acad emy, Annapolis, Ma, where he eceived a Bachelor of Seiénce jegree in 1941. He was subse quently selected to enter flight raining and in December, 1944. was designated a naval aviator t Pensacola, Fla Car, Ter is autherized to wear the following decorations: the Aviatic-Pacifie Area rib- hon with one engagement star the American Area ribbon, the American Defense Service rib- bon end the World War I Vie tory Meda He is married to the former ‘ F Laure = Taylor te JL. Taylor o earcy, Arkunsas. They are the ts of a two year old son foward L.. Jr r Terry & o aradunte of High Seheol He n bavehall, boxing i white Ann ape Reletive Hum! "'*+ at $00 A.M. 6 sailfist Rarometer ‘Ree Loewen 9:00 aM) TOIT.E mbes Tomorrow + Rimaner 709 am. | inset 713 pam. imtt pm.) Pv am Jeff Brodhead Photo from the charter boat Political Announcements DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, MAY 6, 1952 For State Representative BERNIE €. PAPY : "For ‘State Attorney J. LANG ELOT LESTER For Clerk of Circuit Court EARL RK. ADAMS ” For County Jucge Ra MOND RK. LORD For County Tax Assessor | CLAUDE 4. GANDOLEO | For Sheritt Lous M. J. EISNEt For Sheritt say = JOHN SPOTTSWOOD ' | Por Coun'y Commissioner ; Third District CLARENCE 8. HIGGS For Member Schto!l Board Second District GERALD H. ADAMS For Constable u anny H. , PaeeOn Por Juvenile dutep i EVA WARNER GIBSON Fer County Solicitor ALLAN B. CLEARE, m. For County Judge HL ARY U. ALBUR CHARLES G. PAPY i | STRAND ; Lost Times Today || WESTW..R?D THE Defense is your job, too! i ¥~ 18 A DAY OF DREAMS Come TRUR . .. for the return. ing Korean War veterans pressing against the ship's rail and for their loved ones waiting on the dock. The counted days of waiting are Over, the nightmere of war dehind them, These boys have been far across the seas doing a hard, dirty, bloody job... a job of de- fense — for you. But defense is your job, too. It is your job to help make America’s economy as strong and dependable as these men have made her military power. And your job can be not only easy but rewarding — in financial security for you and your family. Just buy United States Defense Bonds. Buy them now and buy therh regularly. For your bonds and other forms of saving can make America strong. And in this warring world, strength ia America’s surest guarantee of peace. So sign up for bonds today— through the Payroll Savings Plan where you work or the Bond-A-Month Plan where you bank. For your security and your country’s, too, buy U.S. Defense Bowls regularly! The U. S. Defense Bonds you buy give you personal financial independence Don't forget that bonds are now a better buy than ever. Because now every Series E Bond you own can automatically go on earning interest every year for 20 years from diate of purchase instead of 10 as before! ‘This means that the bond 5 0u bought for $18.75 ea return you net just $25 — but as much as $33.39! A $37.50 bond pays $66.66. And so on. For your secu- tity, and your country's too, buy United States Defense Bonds now' Bankers recommend them as one of the safest forms of investment. PEACE IS FOR THE STRONG... BUY US. DEFENSE BONDS NOW. cr SPONSORED BY THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘The 17 5 Gomernmont dare nat pay for this advertising The Treasury Department thanks foe thes patrvtee denatean Go Adcoreaing Geunrd ond

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