The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 12, 1952, Page 2

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Page? THE KEV WOOF CITIZEN Tuesday, February 12, 1952) The Key West Cittsen “fBlishod daily (except Sunday) by L. P. Aruman, owner and Usher, fram The Citizen. cornet of Greene And Anh Streets. “. , Onty Daily Newspaper in West and Montoe County ' i. P. ARTMAN ANOTHER JOHN WILKES BOOT ‘Another Blow ‘Is Aimed At “Dope” Racket Rep. Smith's Bill Would Make Shipowners. Banks, Ins. Companies Hully Responsible i Gy sack QuTLeOGE | WASHINGTON @—Another and | cugher blow was aimed Monday at the narcotics rac* ct. alregay stag | gered by sweeping raids which re | have cut teen - age addic ! Zz "WHEN THE RIGHTEOUS ARE wagon THE PEOPLE REJOICE. BUT WHEN TP WICKED BEARETH Rus TH . . + . | half ; Senet (DL, sant he would introduce a bill striking at jeourees of supply. rather than « ; peddlers The measure would m@ke ship jowners. banks and insurance com jpames responsible for impertatio: of any illicit narcotics in cargoe | tes are propesed — even to put ‘ung third offenders out of business | But the bill doesn't stop there Sabath wants to cut off all Amer HOLLYWOOD Accident Results. NOTES ‘In Drunk Charges | | By BOB THOMAS P. Hapeia Jr. struck a Taxi parked | ster instead of MOLYWOOH (one of the | at a stand at the corner of Duval | head mat enved actresses in Holly-| and Southard Streets Sunday, caus-| But _Nareoties Commissioner ~wiwied is Bisa Lanchester. The | ing damage to the radiator, right | Harry J. Anslinger indcates that | feesam: She is always working front fender, and bumper of the | recent raids @ to more than The professional life of an ac- | car Harris was placed under ar-| mere sniping:! drug racket has | tess is rather short, compared io ' rest by investigating officer A. Al-| been seriously crippled, he says | Most eccupations. But ii her al-| bury on a charge of driving while| In fact, Anslinger told Congress two decades in Hollywood, | wader the influence of alcohol. A'| there is } bystander, Sumaer Hugh was} charged wth being drunk and dis orderly at the scene. The taxi was owned by Frank Benavides agreement to limit eutput of nar as An automobile driven by Albert) “snipping at some indication that nar cotie addiction “has reached it erest" ‘This was brought out in House Appropriations Committee hear ings on the Treasury Departmen! Anslinger said conditions Louisville, Ky., for example. have improved materially, with a dror in addicts in the Puble Healt! Service Hospital, fewer juvenile ad dicts being discovered, and a Mepped - up enforcement campaign Soe RRR ee ATE AERTS ‘which has caused the price of her. | the part of high school had savings accounts at ain to sear. Other objectives of the contest! the end of 1951 than at the end ‘ : For State Representative | ete sich | aan Gaiameeneien ee 1 re vo ea annua’ wi said | » ‘ es bes, 3 BERNIE C. PAPY ‘he nation’s “worst mobsters" were face the dais rep and third place | ba de ke > oe eres we eeeeres agents dur jie the nate and < of wae -aananamonat . . 1 reasons for success. State Representative ing ures, he said, n merican zenship. basic : premade we on dpe a gg arpreyeal “Tm « very serious worker,” - » “ in int, Seowes, bo aid,» | Amereas cramacip, “Se tans with Commander statement is that, the disclosed. “I don’t strain to be J. ¥. PORTER 4,172 narcotics law violators were | tution of the U. S&S. A, and this consity for ; The Germans ke . 1 think hor a ““ wee year “democracy in action” will be . 4 in narcotics agents | underscored | q ‘ HELIO (MONI) GOMEZ jagged 520 suspected dope ped Sinte the inception of the cen- ? diers in January of this year in tests on a National level in 1938, the biggest mass mop - up ever | when eleven states participat- y made led, the contests have developed As a result, Anslinger said, teen. greatly in interest, gathering me | age addiction, which had nentum until at present, im recent years every whsed la tae Unteal cae ‘ alt, and in same thousands of students for areas to less than one - third of Ge tub bee ok wwe cae the rate one year age. arships given as prizes. “ee oe The County level contest will be tbe * ege ¢ kes weep a oma / length . ial La at 8:00 p. m., at Convent a vensational ‘ with. chester is also selective about| For County Tex Assessor 2 ere tecium. At thin contest, on airy | small submarine, which was to be sunk almost 1 Spee ewe 2 ee CLAUDE A. GAMBOLEO To Aid Irrigation the Kay Wert hah, tee tee Sheritt being eo | ponerse. | ee ne =," ‘ad "ne Rass LOQUES M. J. EXSINER ||". ctger "artes of he Pu Winer of the comay tna osn-| ie ri } . but it = pale to Prot - ——a-————= | families to have new farms in a tank OE Se ‘on March 14 : Now is the time we would enjoy good watermelon. ‘ For Sheriff 112,000-acre area of formerly un ; —~~ “The roles | won't take are those | JOHN M. SPOTTSWOOD | cultivated land “ 1 | whieh feature me only in the pro- ii The three lakes will have a logue or epilogue to the picture. County Commissioner total capacity of 50 million cubic | Se are told in Sash. |. bod Third meters of water, and will supply toe Oak tenes! CLARENCE S..HIGGS {as fastens une ee | the as AS story i wi now . years ago, | oniy seanty wells. , ie ie @ coe eee Pee Memhee Seent This effort has been possibie ‘ v4] ieee eteeers 2 tases sete Second ‘> [in this Mediterranean — isiand | ng ahour | {2 e Me plot. I believe t in-| ~=GERALDH. ADAMS = [through the financial aid of furiated @ number of producers .... |UNRRA, Interim aid, ERP, BCA, whic ly fore- | because of it.” For Justios ot the Beace | °"d @ new Italian credit institute ' | Miss Lanchester has amazed TRA F. ALBURY which aptropriated 200 million | < ; by her long engagement ® dollafs to be spent over 10 years ey orgs ig Turnabout Theater, where First District for the building of roads, aque- | its anual ap. | she performs nightly for no com- For Re-Election ducts, industrial plants and land peal to the people of natio Phip teverses the usual = coon the reasons Per ‘ reclamation projects in Sardinia ; Brocedure—the people Gall upon the Red Cross. |” “The engagement is not without! HARRY H. JOHNSON q e —_ : Or Dae coopenstian she emarind 't tee sue Disasters Hit China . ] ‘ \Gee bashing) ean’? the at el oe By oA... fo lB come tax returns in California. the EVA WARNER GIBSON in Central end South China 5 oe “small added income would mean affected by floods, drought, Sothing and merely complicate For County Solicitor storms, pests and other calami- | Satewe; also, the theater could | ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. [ties in the past few chante ener sot afford it / the Hankow Communist news- F eb BK | byes ane ~ jp paper. The amount of crop joss J 7 was not given. me proven very val- | . ; concerts = | “Also, 1 think i idea the New York Athletic Club scorers during 1051 for the with which they deal. Heavy penal. Texans Arrive In New York For Eisenhower Raily oe. ' P) Wirephoto SPLITTING THE AIR WITH REBEL YELLS and cries of “We like Tk * treinioad of 1,065 Texans pours into Pennaylvania station in New York city. They came to attend an Bisenhower for-Preudent rally in Madison Square Garden All male members of the party wore “ten-gal mn” hats nd many casvied benmers and signs ndicating points or origin. One sign whieh ead Taft for Eisenhower,” (cegter, foreground) was carried by a group from Taft, Texas. American Legion Oratorical Contract Ended | Packing Association will; @nd its |s with Clinten Poeths 44 sup- ply it frozen citrus concentrate. ” WINNER OF CQ LEVEL <anin tom tee eee : ‘the . Wit Go TO ON MARCH 1 hy weeps ef brand. © '. M. Morrow, operating head of Adams, said his firm would get jteto the concentrate market with its own brand. We said the con Arthur Sawyer Post No, 28, Am- eriean Legion, announces the com- é . ple pany fr the reventaten {| Commie Ba the Fifteenth National High School | Oraturical Contests which are pre ° a severance was by mutual con- cated io eaperation wih te Pox-| Business Increases |" da Department of the American) egion in conjunction with the dic-, MOSCOW (7)—Fifteen new) tates of the Americaniam program savings banks are to be opened wf the National Americanism Cam-!in Moscow in 1952 it has been! mission angounced here These contests were developed by The newspaper Moscow Prav the American Legion primarly to | da said the number of depositars disseminate a keener knowledge|in savings banks in the capital st aporeciation of the Constitution | has “greatly increased.” The an- of the United S:aves of America nouncement said 150,000 more i: HAOtt Oe eee eeees, © B99 Adsrese—ptacte w0d epcalila

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