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Page 2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN — Ghe Key West est Citizen a uttianes daily (except Sun Sunday) by Le P Artman, owner and put Seettsne ot, from The Citizen Building, corner of Greene And Ann Stree Only Daily Newspaper vr) s Rey West and Monroe Count \. P. ARTMAN , " Ee ' WORMAN D. ARTMAN ——_——_~ Bsiness Man. Entered at Key West, Florida, * Second Class Matter TELEPKONES so ‘end sed entitied to vu © hot otherwise credited in this paper, and also the Jubished here. local Member Flonda Frese Association ond ‘Associated Dailies of Flor) "jaheer! 'ption (by carrer) he = week, “year $12.00, | single copy & ADVERTISED RATES MADE KN KNOWN ON APPLICATION — The Citizen is an open forum and thvites discussion of public issu and subjects of lees! or general interest, but it will not pubipl ner mows communications. the owner of of a “nest egg” many he and many 4 remorseful moment was topteined im an Associated Press feature story in The Citizen about speculation with. one’s savings. The story was written by Sam Dawson anc was based on the February letter issued by the Nationa City Bank of New York. In these times of the “easy” dollar, a man who ha > wollrpeediodbe Te. 0 deupaldaayrs by temptations to ody py! his savings faste by tang ie irked by the siow every week o he p gd or hears about others wh: pena made ae overnight by speculating in stocks real estate or in a business venture. So he speculates, anc nine times out of 10 or 99 times out of 100, his saving are wiped out. ‘Phat percentage of losses is not apnaporvied, base the City Nation risk exists new by common stocks, real estate and othe: The risk ia taken in the hope of greater, quitke, occasionally, but the result in most: in disastrous. Stock and commodity markets splurging have wiped out many a fortune, millions, as well as many a “nest egg,” thousands, Owners of “nest eggs” have Mi e442 zit} even at he sh leas also of that old Stock Market slogan, “Sell while The herd is buying; buy while the herd is selling.” The is still buying frantically, but the time will come, as it ha: come always, when it will be selling frantically, and ther will come the crash, as it always has come. No Citize: reader Will have any heartaches or feelings of renorse _ if he abidés by this advice given by the bank ; “A small capital, a reserve for family emergencic or thildren's education, showid pet go into speculatior “ira work fh often derided but i on many who cannot do much of It. in » Canta, February VW, W527 “herd” PFC waenene pavip HAZZARD. me, contribute to t u eryone who can to Wounded Gl Urges More Blood Gifts Pfe. Hazzard St Has Paralyzed Left Hand Nouns Pi of the US Thomas David Haz Marine Corps 5 ify . bis buddy's life was saved yy! e fusions he seceived on * said Waggard who is re wering from a Kerean wound at e Key West Naval Hospital. We sterted our march to wot on a Tuesday night about 9 m. After a long hard climb we | Bertram discovered the trived about 3 a.m. and relieved ¢ Marine Retallion in the sector ied ere to take ever 1 wes om security wateh with ie. Perry. my assstant machine anne r ear the hilltoy About 4 a.m. the following mor ine the enemy opened up with avy morter fire. A shell struck near to us that Perry's leg was own off and I was struck on the bend, leaving the hand pa iyred. My buddy, Perry would ve bled to death very rapidly had © been no blood plasma on ned “He was given five transfuaions he could bee evaeuated by er. bet the may i time regain its “We whe know from ex w valuable blood is. im saving lives. are thankful to all of you whe ive. Please continue to help, for sill on and the need is TW should know no Favorites; when this jp the cane, the law has no excuses to make. Life would be a great deal more simple if woe dic not try to make people think we are what we are not An Donpat man, after reviewing his own life inclined to let youth its own course The first frait of a Peligious personality iv an hone life The so-called vested interests afe pot always 1 identified with business enterprises. —— Freedom is what one claims for Bimself wir 7 pavere being willing to grant it to others. ~- ‘Seven Miamians ‘Killed Sunday , Some ‘mother and her three children), e | 29. her three children ne occupied a fox hole | Reinrned Korean Veteran | %. Zapp. Sep Set. Allan |. Cpl. Levey BE. Bitterman; Donald C. Fry. refighters first team will of: James Kelly Arnold, Leonard Curry. Ap. Rodriguez. and Andrew a. Brinkiey DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY. MAY 6, 1952 For State Represen ‘ative BERNIE €, PAPY Por State Representative J. Y. PORTER [ For State Attorney J. LANCELOT LESTER i (> Wirephotr ' ERIC LANE, 12. of Baker, La, makes a few notes while attend \uap symposium of analytical chemistry et Louisiana n Baton Rouge. The eighth grade student re permussi to attend the meeting, and has impressed of the country’s leading scientists and chemists with his The nference voted him an honorary sankey.” inet To Address | Carnival Parade bilgineers Club | Next Wednesday ” To assure the Navy's annua Cha. | | rity Carnival of getting off to # goog start, a ntamouth parade will | be held on Carnival Eve, Wednes- day Feb, 13, at 7:30 p.m, With the | carnival spirit prevailing, the par- | ade will start from Front and Du- | wal streets, proceed south on Du | val to Truman avenue, turn east Lynch now the state representa: on Trus.an down to White street ive for a number of instrument! turn south on White street, and will | ompanies including Hewlett-| disperse in front of the Key West vckard and ©. G, Coan Co., will| High Scheol trate the industrial uses | sity w Hi. Lynch one of the ail mers in the radio field will © priscipal speaker at the ext meeting of the Key West En-| club, Tuesday, February e 12th at 6:00 p. m. at the club- Building 5 of the Naval) vane Base thanks Key West vd bank Pemperatures ments one of which will be] American Legon, Veterans of For eign Wars, the U.S. Marines, and several others which will be ap | nounced at a later date ‘The stellar attraction of the par ade will be little Miss Janet Lee | Biaza, the Marine's candidate for Navy Carnival Queen. She will ride im the parade in an open converts ble accompanied by an honor guard. after disbanding,’ By The ASSOCIATED PRESS | ‘7 measuring stress, strain and tor- Seven Miamians, ineluding sion incidental to civil and = me- Lantcal engineering problems. ia addition Dr. Glen Browning} ill be the guest of henor vr. Lynch and Dr. Brown heave been nationally known meny years. Dr. Browning has 27 Contributed much to cur knowledge | 49 Of radio. He will be remembered diatel: the amateur radio set builders) hen J | the is invited to attend a the late twenties as the code fast i game between the }yGlaper of the famous Brow8iN®-) Marine Raiders and the Naval Sta 62 Drake —— 4 5 eecceeense: through a bridge railing on State _ Meridian , Scescee= | DEATHS }Minncape 7 of water in a cafiatsix miles east | Mian of Belle Glade 7 Florida Highway Patrolman Joe Mem! 12 eoeececccccccccocoocooes en ven he accent — Pie ] while on a patrol about 6 a) m.)h** . | " He said he noticed the railing | Norfolk . 12 Colleen Kemp , 19 months old smashed on the bridge but there |Ume 26 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William was no sign of an automobile in}? Kemp, 1381 N.W. 37th St., Miami, the deep water Pittst 15 “as killed on Saturday afternoen at However, he summoned a wreck. ! 49 Taverneir Creek as the result of er and a boat and dragged the an automobile accdent. eanal bottom to recover the « ie AH... on Sunday Fi " s 2 evening to Miami for funeral ser- | ‘our bodies were found inside viees amd tania the = After authorities contacted rela 5 . | tives in Miami, they learned that | gj Home was in charge of the local funeral arrangements @ fifth person wgs in the party The body of Dione Stanwood wa 7 found n the canal several hou, later Henry 0. Barwoad. president 9! Highwa, Prin 60 were killed sunday in two aut mobile accidents ; Dead were Pinas - Mrs. Patricia Louise Stamvoox o ing Daniel Re 3; Diane Fowler, 8, and Barbars Lynn, 9 Nicholas John Schneider 30 | friend of the Stanwood family Gai . ne Blakey, 24, and his broth. 5 . Kenneth Blakey, 22 xs Stanwoods and Schneider | 66 kaon ile KEY WEST Ange Dudley Elwood Cravey Dudley Elwood Cravey, 53, died Saturday morning at Conch . | Funeral services will be bela ‘ afternoon at 5:30 p.m. in the Cha- vel of the Pritehard Puneral Home. | ©. Cravey was a veteran Wart Pull milita| pe actereed . the Key West Pee ———_- { Honor Arthur Sawyer Post | No. 28. Burial will be in the City Cemetery. i] Mr. Cravey is survived by one doughter, and three brothers, J.C. | Cravey and L.R. Cravey, both of Pensacola, Fla., and O.B. Cravey, | Conch Key Hert © Blakey brother re Ib &. m whep struck b: automobile that did not imate the dangerous bridge B. Elhott of Paokbee. speaker of the 1951 Florida Howse, said oy rangements were mede te imopce the bridge teday and install warr peeding », Dad lob Berdea ristine Blakey ux said (RATS STRONG ARM BRAND COFP: e Triumph Coffee NATIONAL Airlin Marching units participating in) spplications of electronic type! the parade will be units from the | For Clerk of Circuit Court EARL R, ADAMS For County Judge RAYMOND BR. LORD Ere ig z |