Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
revolutionize Leach apparel with bring as good a price, either COMPARING SIZE AND WEIGHT s part of getting , Pebruary 7, 1952 . . . : . Ses MS Rev eRereIeN — vnreter ed ‘Mink Is Sull A Girl s Best | Twins Get Acquainted ‘Students Nid 'Gen. Gruenther To 7 _ | | ’ o J a “I Friend In Spite Of Scandals |Huerieane Relic! Address Editors | MONTREAL. —.%.— West In NEW YORK #—Gen. Alfred Sa Ha N y rk F 4 " dian students at McGill Univer. Gruenther, chief of staff at Su y PPy ew 0) urrier Ss sity staged their own concert in preme Headquarters of Allied Pow | aid of the Jamaican Hurricane ers in Rurope, has accepted an | Valuable Animal Still *— ee aad per , oon They featured invitation to address the annual : } ‘ colorful calypso music in a Carib- meeting of Associated Press mes Most Coveted; Prices | Hollywood Notes bean setting with authentic cos- hers in New York April 21 | Range Up To 815,000 | tumes of the students’ native panert Melean, president of the | Fer Choice Skins By BOB THOMAS j lands pert Me wad HOLLY wooD Annette Kel: | ieee: Associated Press, announced ‘he —— lerman, the woman who revolu-| Supply Dept. at the U.S. Naval Sta. *¢ceptance Monday and said Ger NEW YORK ®—Mink is still a |lerman: ie vomvles today. pre ror Se | Geucnther Weald be the specker ot The man in her life may try send aa - jen ngage 3 the bony at the the Waldorf - Astoria Hote! getting her mind off mink by snick | 1 inany parts of the country ‘Albury , bs at ane ore = Gen. Grusnther, at 52, is thc ering about politieal scandals But | y 2 oa rege 4 sffieiat he * | 9+ eoungest four - star general in the the low-down, gentlemen, is that | this is hardly the time to be talk, officiating was the Rev. A.C. Ri-\ U.S. Army, His name is one of the average woman—o matter | ‘Dé 2 cl leiore American ethadiat Chae aor. of the First those usually mentioned among how sweet she may be now about | WON) ie pin pang end _ at Chureb in Key West and possible successors to Gen. of the saying, “Of course we can't afford [women will be shopping for beach ow visiting k Harbor deme Beles © Eisenhower it, yet'—still wants @ mink coat |WC2r, MSS ee eae ast | Pastor of the Tavernier church, SHAPE commander, if Eisento er i Sales records of fer ghope bear |W more cover - up than the = this out. | Freneh-style suits afford j ‘And gow the mink bas found «| “i don't think women | ¥ ‘ friend among the legislators. The ' Bikini suit,” she decls ou al ' New York State Assembly Tyes.| Women who have worn them have , day decreed that hunters can't told me they feel uncomfortabie ‘ et mink, Seems to feel it isn't /aNd conspicuous in them. Resides the mink’s fault it got mixed up ' they expose some of the less grace b J ful parts of the anatomy : shington t > in ae logy ned Mack Sennett, who also heipe¢ P) Wirephor his bathing beauties. has predicted that the trend in swim styles will | 7 |reach the point where suits will the Pay = ii, rll neat {be dispensed with. Miss Kellerman in the $10,000 to $15,000 price | doesn't agree with that | rouses “ “I don’t think women will ever per Fy > IE whew on the beaches in the Furriers say mink is still the | most coveted coat they sell. In (#) Wirephoto stricken whe at Sev POUR-YEAR.OLD RUBY FAY BALL ws gr! WE On fhe lap of her grandmother, Mr. Lettie Bell, 61 . Mevillee Tenn, after her six-year-old brother, Bufamous (cq sistance talk from customers — ican. “0 dak ime Heaton to deuth. Sheriff Roy Whaley said the clhuidren’s ‘There aren't as many of these cus ke. - pcause tha Thomas Ball, 38-year-old laborer has been charged with | "omers this year as last (higher ee ee, cee. te y 5 o ans h one nm change with the time The income bracket taxes being what °* they are now), but still it's in the |"e@ser 's that only one an in other fur lines clerks have to do , 100,000 has the - ka x phy: / talking sique to appear in the nude. Mos yt Ae 9 sell most freely | Women would prefer to wear suits at the fur auctions here and in Can-|Which can cover up whateves jada, and their price is reported to physical inadequacies they might have.” So Ge tee meine. Te this Miss Kellerman, who swam in starring movies before Esther Wil ing that a male mink pelt is con-| mas was born, has posed the sidered twice as valuable as a fe | scanty suits since they were im | mate pelt, being darker and richer | Ported from the Riviers looking. “If I had known that Some might say it’s unfair that | Were B0mne to wear those flimsy Imaies should be skinned twice—| Pieces of cloth, 1 don't think 1 first to the B would have started it all by in - hk = pao troducing the one-piece suit,” she @urder. Whaley said Ball beat the boy to death in a drunken tage. He said the beating was witnessed by little Ruby Fay ‘Heiress’ Booked women But on the whole, I'm glad I did. 1 think modern bathing suits have had a good effect on women In the old-fashioned suits, every hurt by voman looked the same, no mat sharp | tet what kind of figure she had . But they in- But now they have to pay atten ani. | tion to their figures, especially im politicians "be summertime | “I can see that very plainly with the health food store we run in Long Beach (Calif.). Every | May, we get a great amount of business from women who come Vill, father of the first Queen | in to buy reducing pills. They know that the beach weather is coming proclamation was published and they have to look their best.’ Rewspapers teday | p.m. (4 p.m. BST) today (All major networks in the Unit ed States arranged to broadcast . |his speech, either direct or by re Royal Ex. broadcast.) Gistrict,| From the palace, Elizabeth will i =F if (® Wirephoto | and at shire halls and guildhalls be driven 130 miles to the sad MRS. PEARL TYSON throughout the 4 dened Sandringham house. There } Gt, mae | It also will be throughout amid the Kansas-like plains of vously bites her fingernails | the Commonwealth and Empire | Norfolk, her father lay Wednesday the was booked on gus — As it is read, flags at half staff night in his bedroom. picion of forgery at Los An- | mourning for the dead sovereign | The widowed Queen Mother Eliz- | will be hauled to their mastheads | abeth and Princess Margaret. Eliz goles. She was named a-bene- | a the words “God save the |abeth’s 2i-year-old sister, prayed ficiary in two wills purportedly | Queen.” They will fly for six hours by his bedside in the evening. .| signed by Charles Babonet, off (in honor of the new ruler, then Comforting them were the Bishop | rich eccentric whe died in 1050, | be again to half staff un- | of Norwich and the Duke of Glou and would have received $100,- | til her father's funeral cester ° 000 under their terms. A hand- ‘The Queen, flying across Africa, Through the night, saddened vil writing expert seid both wills | the » Mediterranean and Europe lagers and farmers and their wives were forged with her husband, Philip, Duke of @%d children stood silently before Edinburgh, was due in London at the great gates, peering down the gravel drive at the great house | he met at the Where their King lay dead. Duke | Royal gamekeepers, woodsmen inister and farmhands went quietly about and a few other political their daily duties in barn and field other} Before every gate stood uni Wind. | formed policemen, quietly telling those who asked that there was no more news. When the plain coffin is finished Wednesday night te stay away | monarch’s body will be placed from London Airport and let the |!" it and carried a quarter mile sorrowing woman arrive quietly. }%0 the little church “Her Majesty should be met only The carpenters who built it, the by those whose official positions | men and field workers and make it appropriate for them to | @Uardians of the game will make be present at the airport.” he said. |UP the honor guard in the dimly From the airport, Elizabeth will | it chancel of the chapel until the be driven first to Clarence House, |%edy is brought to London by her London residence as princess, | T4in, probably on Sunday and then to Buckingham Palace | A detachment of a Royal Guards for a meeting of her Privy Couneil. | iment arrived from London to There she will take her oath to | im the ceremonial carriage of uphold the British constitution the body from Sandringham to the Before the Council, in her clear, | ttle Wolferton Railway Station high voice she will make the his-|. ' London, the King’s body will toric accession declaration. It in | lie im state in Westminster Hall cluces these words | chill, vaulted chamber in the Pal 1 do solemnly and sincerely cake in the presence of God, profess, | testify and declare that I am faithful Protestant and that 1 will, aceording to the true éntent of the enactments which secure Protes: | tant succession to the throne of iv W | N Ss im, uphold and maintain actments to the best of my *, according to law.” Accession to the throne mount | -————-- come first, before the new Quéen’s | homage to her dead father and | comfort to her widowed mother. | . The ist Virgitlia regiment was a America in unit organized and commanded by George Washington ucts Rally At Capitol Mary —— pow ARTHUR MURRAY Prime Minister Churchill will ad. | the Srieving nation at dress + oe e BILLY GRAHAM (a: ondeiresses a huge crowd at & reli tol Building in Washington The 33-ye Wee! be elected president - hee to Gud.” The crowd = Wan BL0nG bo 45,000 t Montreat tofu w ™ BILL TYLER, Owner 707 Whitehead $!.. Corner Angele | —neeeeeetiainenetinmesiagenainee acquainted when Richard Von Sprechan, 19, (left t his twin rother, Cpl. Ronald MeMiilian, just back fr rea . Grand Rapids, Mich, YMCA. They had been separated sin YOU'LL LIKE OUR FRIENDLY. NEIGHBORLY they were two years old. ATTITUDE. COMBINED WITH OUR EVERY DAY LOW PRICES—COMPARE ace of Westminster where Parlia- her profile will be minted. Royal ment meets in nearby chambers. servants will be wearing new Our Prices and Friendliness the body of his f2- monograms, “E i BR,” represent V. lay and where Vi last appeared to dedi cate the new House of Commons. from which all Kings are barred by the constitution Today a catafaique was built in the hall to bear the coffin. On its planed oak top will lie the im perial crown, splendidly jeweled symbol of a never-empty throne. The royal family and members of both Houses of Parliament will attend a short funeral service. The rest of Europe's major crowned heads—the Kings of Sweden, Nor way, Denmark, Belgium and Greece and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands—are expected to at- tend also. Then the ancient baronial hall will be closed until the next day when the King's subjects will be permitted to file past th ecoffin. Elizabeth will decide how long it) will lie there in state. From Westminster Hall, the body | will be taken to Windsor, where! it will be buried beneath the! limply hanging silken banners of | the knights of the garter. Already | there also are the bodies of his | father, his grandfather, and such ancient rulers fabulous Henry | Vl and behe: Charles I. | Correspondents accredited to the court were told today the King died | ~ of coronary thrombosis—a blood clot that reached his heart. He had an operation three years ago to relieve a vein disease which | could have led to the formation | - of blood clots, and last Sept. 23, : re, . doctorg removed a cancerous lung PR no ad ne Koyo Ry bp Ay: Express said mother, attended the christening of } ao who removed his lung susan Lea Pellicier last Sunday in new that he had only a short) i, Tavernier Methodist Church time to live and it is almost) pom are Key ‘West women, Mrs. ing Elizabeth H onaring the Regina | Queen's burdens to | some extent will be her husband, | who is expected to receive the title of Prince Consort JUNE DAIRY GR. A EGGS 46¢ TENDER DELICIOUS Ciub Steaks » 79 He may advise and assist her in the af state, but Elizabeth will reign, although both are great grandchildren of Queen Victoria the last reigning Queen. Key Westers Attend) Baby Christening | ‘At Tavernier affairs bo. LEAN MEATY SMALL CUTS BABY PELLICIER certain the King also knew.” le . Gibb’s Tomate Even before the funeral, official Carrera being employed in the Paste hee Dinty Moore Beef Wale. Mest duties will surround the new A c Stew eeeee Qu older by five months th the first Elizabeth when ae came T R A Vv E L Bive Kare Pillsbury Best Panceke to the throne INFORMATION - TICKETS . + bth 23c} Flour .. pkg. 18 The privy councillors must re new their oaths of allegiance. She must stipulate the period of court mourning, which in modern times has tended to grow shorter and less formal but which is expected to last at least nine months. She SEABOARD RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE AGENTS must approve scores of proclama ALL SCHEDULED AR <= orn on ‘cane She must take up residence in Buckingham Palace, moving from 2 nae eee oom ws Marcal White Paper 88 Count | Factory Packed ore ties wil crowe on v tater. Sometime she must decide Weer meres 6 <> 12c Sugar . 5 lbs. 39c when she will confer upon her 3 4 Beechnut All Brands Ev ‘ated old Prince Charles, the om reareld son, Prince cartes) HAVANA |if Cotiee .. . t4c| Milk... can 13c heir to the throne and only he can ROUND bear that title, but it does not come automatically. The sovereign confers it when thought best By tradition a period of six months to a year or more elapses between the proclamation of a new sovereign and “the coronation in Westminster Abbey in a ceremony laden with medieval color By that time, new coins bearing GET A LOAN ENTIRELY BY MAIL SAVE MONEY! HE Beneficial Plan way to get a loan entirely by mail is convenient ... and saves you money! Small “tide-over” loans made as promptly IMPORTED FREDCH (IN PURE OLIVE O11) SARDINES 19 ATOES ...... 5 Ibs. 2c cececes §fee 2 TOMATOES ...... 2 lbs. 2c TRAVEL AGENCY Greyhound Bus Statien 510 SOUTHARD STREET PHONE 298 Can an) 5 2 : 2 a Totablish vour credit ia over 700 a filiated offces, coast-to-coast in U. S. and Canada, If you need money sew for any worthy purpose write TODAY for ARCHER'S *s.peretio Market “The Store That Serves You Best” 814 Fleming Street Key West. Florida WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ag to SAVE MONEY: COMPARE! EXAMPLES OF COST: | CASH VOU GET | FANCY PASCAL 50.00 lean repeid in 90 doyo—$ .73 | 18 Mes. | bo pee e+ woe | 7 CELERY *“e¢eeeeee stalk 10c ADDITIONAL BENEFITS: LOANS $30 te $300 00 Puraiture, Cer, or Won