The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 8, 1952, Page 8

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DUD WILSON drives & green doom The sports man has neve — _ pup } ear. This is one of seven cars. rat Requisite Is : Of Good Ghost | Sportsman At Wheel Of Jaguar WILSON feels happiest behind the wheel of a fast spoit On How To Get Ahea Washington Is Offered age American Citizen Citizen Staff Phot ports ca cing circles that green cars spell r had an acer 1 ‘ iriving fast cars need ‘em all to sweep out our own defense plants At this the spectators break into applause After a month or two—during which you have collected $10,000 from speeches and magaz ar ticles written by your ghosts—the investigation collapses But it has been a big success all atound. You have made a fame a5 a patriotic public serv aut, and Rep. Headstrong has de cided to run for the Senate on his record as a fighter for clean gov jermment. The ghosts and Indians’ They've been paid The only thing lost, Treilis Mae is the taxpayers’ $75,000. Mt se@ms @ wasteful system to me, but a ghost I talked to said it was necessary to keep the statesmen from strangling in their own red tape “As a matter of fact us dhosts are now getting assistant ghosts and the Indians are getting assist ant Indians,” he said. “We have things are getting that com plicated He said he felt ghosts were per forming public service in mak ‘Ag politicians sound educated. He cemarked the ghosting industry in America dated back to the days when Alexander Hamilton used to handpick adverbs for George Washington, who, he said, couldn't hangnail. That made me mad, Caen our & | ‘Well 1 always thought ‘Thomas — | Jefferson did a pretty fair job of | | writing the Declaration of Inde. | pendence,” I said. “And how about scribbled down on an envelope all | by himself on > way to Gettys burg?” Well, he said, he would adm that either of them might have made a pretty fair ghost, ano added “It is too bad Lincoln didn't have a new electric typewriter at Gettysburg. No telling what 000 for the investigation, and Rep Headstrong hires some ghosts to _ write speeches denouncing you and tell a dangling participle trom a, Trellis ; that little speesh Abraham Lincoln | he, Increase In Meat Supply For This Year Is Predicted By Government Meat Experts Meat ¢ ion Is Up But Production Of Livestock ft _ rted To Keep Up With Need By SAM DAWSON NEW Y« i s ye @ bit easier or But the po) fast that bo ‘ on a y they are wondering production can kee ber of American: noring for meat keep mea animal more eve the record num ber mn the feedh the ranges. But economists n 408 y Bank of New York say that produc will iv crease only if production costs can be kept down. A ey insist right now net as much meat ng produced as American is Cattle herds have been built t around 88 million head, the Amer ican Meat Institute reports. But the bank ece nists contend the in relation to ber of cattle } population the num no larder now than in the 1985-39 period when the dis posable W@Bome (afier taxes) a person was S510 es against $1450 pow Over the several decades Americans have spent around per cent of their wn come for meat. T ankers figure therefore, that the herds could go to 100 million bead, and still have good if the livestock industry can feed that many ani mals withou much disposable maket increasing costs too Meat consumption in the United States last year as 2 billion pounds, and should rise by an other m pounds this year, the American Me institute igures because of the larger herds In other words. 144 pounds of meat per capita this year, com pared with 139 pownds last year. But if the human population reaches the expected 180 million }mark by 1961, the institute says it will take 25 billion pounds of meat to give Americans only as much meat a person as they ate | last year, when production was off |because of the hassle over con trols Such an increase, ihe institute says, depend the | availability of fe And | any great expansion of meat pro. duction will require continuing high prices of meat of an incen tive, the bankers say The institute says e 27 mil lion tons of has been re | leased during the last 30 years by the downward trend in horse num bers. but increased poultry produe Says Wilbur jrents some Indians to diz up dirt _ have written then!’ |tio® took about halt of that. Live jabout the job you're doing beginning to think, Trellis | stock men got an assist from tara To —_ |. Whee you go into the committee wee that I'll never really under | tmproved technic such as hy By MAL BOYLE ail be cage stand Washington brid seed, greater commer ‘TON What is the foo a aa ; Your loving husband, cial fertilizer and + efficient of how to UO aintccess | set down to eal bs Wilber. ‘feed and livestock production S the "aver ge citizen, gives the an in a letter to his wife about one-man investigation of the rellis Mae / Money, | found out how be o big shot here. elected or appointed to job is just the goal art is to held And to do that you pats ghosts and Indians, ito ghost Is a fellow Ww write all the a papers you would weite had the-time Mat ature! are too beey hand making fnletds Indivr i tion ‘ex He € ao gon ¢ things a yout i you lear yaw i wf you just me "s kay for exernp you are tow retary ¢ eaterior doy* later Rep, Headstrong Wost.gate you bee@use |. Your wife snubbed his Wife, 2%. You forget to invite him to ® Cocktail perty, or 3, Nobody else is investigating your department that week, or & Me's up for re election, and he has to get his name im the papers some wey Wel the House votes him §75 aime |sue. dust why isthe Department laf the Exterior doing nothing in the matter of exports and imports of brooms to and from Crechoslo vakia? Ansyer—yes or no? Well, if you don't have your own Peer of ghosts and Indians ready—you are a gone secret of the exterior a But if you've got your Indian Dandy, he whispers the right - jewer to you, = you say: “Bo long bast tainted £ ‘brooms admitted to thes# whores, and of our own filme cléas Am made brooms will be sont w teally polluted areay. Besides Aap! SUBSCRI TO THE = ROBERTS OFFICE suPPUES: EQUIPMENT ; 126 Duval Stree? Phone 850 Valentine Cards for the Family ' Stationery Bridge Cards Portables Sheaffer Parker Esterbrook Pens Rentals Repairs Re- gisters Adding Machines and fypewriters Appelrouth’s RED GOOsE HOME OF JOHN C. ROBERTS #04 OUVAL ST pe ARCH SHOES you chid mey be thee shoes ll stand the pace ond weer...and weer... ond wear Shoe Center GRACE WALKER 3. Reds Will . Delay Release * Of Prisoners Allies Need 90 Days Because U.N. Has 116,000 Prisoners MUNSAN, Korea. © Allied spokesmen said today the Commu nists apparently plan to gear de livery of war prisoners to the Al lied delivery rate The U. N. communique said there were indications that the Red will no longer adhere to their previous offer of completing the return of UNC pr rs within 30 days after the armistice Instead, the Communists said the month time limit included in their prisoner exchange proposal of last Sunday applies equally to both sides Last Monday Rear Adm Libby said the Allies would > 90 days because the U. N. has 116,090 prisoners. U. N. spokesmen indieated the Allies, subsequently cut 30 days off tbeir figure and asked the Reds. My _— =, 11,559 prisoners. Cnimese Col. «1 ns ‘Rweo| replied, “We gg agree to dif ferent time limits for each side. Col. George W. Hickmen told newsmen, “They don't want to give all of theirs back until we give them all of ours.’ Armistice negotiators will hold | a full-dress session Saturday to hear the Allies’ answer to a Com munist propesal for a high level conference to settle all Asian ques tions related to peace in Korea Some observers said they expect the U. N. reply to inelude a coun ter proposal The Reds’ 3-point plan was of. fered Wednesday as an outline of proposed recommendations to gov ernments involved in the Korean war. it calis for a conference with. | {@ding “tiger woman” who 21 years in three months after an armistice is signed to consider withdrawal | of foreign troops from Korea peaceful settlement of the Korean | question and other questions re. lating to the Korean problem. Key } SMILING FOR THE CAMERA were ¢ Winnie Judd Returns To Mental Hosp. She Surrendered Thursday Night At Home Of Hospital Superintend PHONEIX, Ari Trunk Murderess Winnie uth Judd seratehed and batter voking, re turned voluntarily to the State Mental Hospital un circumstances Thursday night She si mdered at the brief comment “Well, I'm back It was the fifth escape for th ago killed two girl fr shipped their dismemberec }to Los Angeles. Dr. M. W. Conway | superintendent. said ledged she had received outsid West Debutantes mysterious home of the hospital superintendent with the the hospital she acknow Washington sources said the Uni. | *¢lp in fleeing last Saturday night ted States is prépared to accept the | first two points, but will balk at the third, which could include such | Subjects as the future of Formosa Staff officers still are trying to reach an agreement on the two other remaining agenda items truce supervision and prisoner ex change Neither group made noticeable progress Friday Officers working on the super vision question devoted most of their one-hour and 53-minute ses. sion to discussing troop rotation and ports of entry Both sides refused to budge. The | Reds held out for inspection at DUVAL STREET 326 GIVES You all-new Dou ibsay, “how why aren’e al! com met sdlits as Cool as wrinkle resists ap thity, the figs: hot day you wear a Pra teach ait. The answet te rhe famous Palm Beach porous fabne, the patented Fiber-Lock Spinning « that Palm Beach and press retaining qualits njoy chanung y« - vclection of handsome pattern Stop ia’ gives fe tn color mm FOR ARROW WHITE SHIRTS me Be For the Brands You Know! LEWINSKY'S ss es Amazing new Wonder Fabric PALM BEACH that really hold shape and press America's Greatest Summer Suit Vaiuc a. S29.95 SPORTS COAST 23.95 SLACKS 10.95 He also said Mrs. Judd appeared storeroom three porte | of entry on of the battle line and troop rotation ceiling of 25.000 mer N. argued for 10 port entry and a rotation ceiling of #6. Phone 146 ni” sanatee 3 ¥ 7 > ther side monthly we Miss Barbar Adams, daughter Leekeemat ereenne 8 eee snd Mrs, A. Maitland a Mr ke, daughter of Mrs. Jessie Porter Kirke Newton, The two girls to have had “a Mage lifting @id pot elaborate ap her appear ance. ; Dr. Dean Pees ee tor at Ae was * se batt poking He said her eyebrows had been plucked and her already dyed red haw had been newly tinted All day there had been reports that she would give herself up she could talk to the county grand jury It was learned that two unidenti fred men and two equally unidenti- fied State Hospitai employes had conferred about the hour she would surrender Mrs. Judd apparently was driven by automobile to the home of the ssylum superintendent just outside the grounds of the big hospital. The car which Dr. Conway said be was sure brought her back dis- appeared without anyone getting a look at it Winnie Ruth, now 48, missed the gallows by 72 hours in 1933 when she was adjudged insane after be- ing convicted of first-degree mur- der Mrs. Judd told Dr. Conway she fled by sliding down an improvised rope from a third-story of the ward in which was confined. 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Mrs. Judd was convieted of mur- der for the shooting of Agness Anne LeRoi and Herivig Samuelson when she was 27 years old. They were her closest triends. The state charged she killed them in a jealous rage over the attentions of 4 mutual man friend. Mrs. Judd claimed she killed in seit detense during a fight in which she was shot in the hand. sheriff’ would be be We Service All Makes of Cars, Specializing Bill's Southernmost Garage BILE TYBER, Owner 707 Whitehead St., Corner Angele

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