The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 21, 1952, Page 11

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siete —_— Theedon, February 21,18 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 1 oa , J i aa . CONCH Property Owners Say Builders Can’t Continue Sunrise Shores Project hools Want Io Retain OWD Cane For Wayward Pupils CH JWDER mens . | There are a lot of speechless anc Tampa Tri * Kies Pecany (Shia San Sees i ampa [ripune yr Mees 10 case in the other da; R " Of Retaliation From Teams een pes, be ndigna Parent owed from Perey oO the eporter - omposing room. pono cou!< By NORMAN BADOERLY searcely whisper . . and it ali cam« Lunches Alone LONDON W®—Most teachers in| rom barking up the right tree Britain's state schools want te keep ‘e booths at the highly successtu! POLITICIANS DON'T the cane to correct wayward pu- Navy Charity Carnival. Several of WANT TO BE KNOWN AS sis but they do not regard it a6 | ficers said Saturday night that the INFORMATION GIVERS » highly effective deterrent. Nor whole affair would probably top ihe i! do the s and fear it from $50,000 mark. Not cowed by a little ATHENS, Go. PAI Tallahas. Siner forms of panubeneet hoarseness, the barkers are right see, Fla.. the capital reporter of A report published here by the |on the job and would likely go the Tampa Tribune lunches each National Foundation for Educa: | through the same thing at the drop day, and has for two years. © tonal Research summarizes an in (of coin. It was not only fun but lonely splendor vestigation carried out by two lead actually inspiring to see what could This is one axpect-and & signif ing educationalists, Mrs, M. EB | be done when a group of determin ieant one-off » series of militant Highfield and A. Pinsent, at ihe | ed, earnest people set out to ac crusares hir newspaper has Wa8Cd request of the Ministry of Edues complish something worthwhile. for city, county and state better- tion No armed government squads had ment to prod anyone into giving as they . - the incuiry was prompted by 6 | — 4 Managing Editor V. M. Newton question in the House of Common | did. “Big Brother” Stalin would and. ta naff nave, defied threwts i% 194. tat the retention or wbeli | Mane eee nonpluased \osee, the of bedily harm, libel suits and “* of oo he been a contro masses” having one helluva lot of other indignities to arouse what P ni fun helping each other, methink. the famous Atlanta Editor Henry ‘eres! subject a _ M 1 , CARNIVAL HIGHLIGHTS: Ma W. Grady called the “banded in. ‘achers — end parents x eduonee and responsibility of 2 & teacher administering corpor | 22° 5 Se ee te run the | free community al punishment must enter tue de | raring from o She Of the: Tallahassee reporter, ,‘vils in the “punishment book.” |” a Mgr Newton said Gone teacher in a tough | way a gs ie, on Friend and foe alike shun him 'ood Says the cane or & rene oy we aking politicians, none wants the other There is always the possibility © | Voching me hit Manchuria or to think that perhaps he is supply. retaliation from an indignant P® | ocean or South Korea about five | ing the deadly information.” reat. Parents have gone to law'tr | tines to one over the legitimate He added question the of teachers ‘© | territory marked on maps. .Some | “Few realize that any taxpayer, “trike their a enterprising game manufacturer if he has the know-how, can attain Analyzing from thou- will probably snag up the idea un the same information simply by *49ds of teachers and pupils, Mrs less the Navy gets a patent. The | keeping tab on the public records , Highfield and Pinsent eng ne two year old sweetie-pie who won | from Gay to day.’ 80.2 per cent of the teachers Newton, continuing study chair- tioned agreed that corporal punish- | wien finger in mouth for photogra man of the Associated Press Man-| ment as last resort should Be! hers, Doris Reichel, VX-1's run- | aging Editors Association, was a "etained in schools. fer-up in the Queen contest chat speaker at the Georgia Press in. Only 8.8 per cont agreed tha! |ting with Mildred and John McDo | stitute, He appeared os guest of more harm than good is eaused |nough and Red Ballard with no en the Columbus Ledger . Enquirer by the retention of ee ely in her smile even though she | newspapers: foral’ punighinent shuld be aban. (oan, fet the title. “After all, it : at eee sowamen, | ied and 2s n ops ‘cont cald ol ee Sa tnatid she | BUSINESSMAN GEORGE FARALDO and seven other residents of the community have mace their payments on their houses and lots and ere now told that the suits or threats of physical harm, Cofperal punishment in schools |. in money for the a. 4 JMK Builders, Inc. can't complete the housing because of lack of funds. Faraido says he paid $5,000, asa down. ond that he has been notified that many seme frem the underworld, hes be made iMlegal. © GLIMPSES at the Se: | 'eP* are held on the area. The Sunrise Shores is located on Flagler avenue, Will Faralde and the others lose investment? The group ere getting together materialized. But the Tribune cir group voting for abolition’ Pisne Base: Capt. and Mrs, Bled to protect their expended fund culation ides woe with Major and Mrs. Charles | ” a: RO Aenea PASS away, has grown mail darrett The Marine Queen. GET SE ee re KrPat! ems subscribers { 4 M4 months old baby being! “After three days of sitting in route subseribers escorted to the stage. .C Dropy | # Tecking chair on the front porch . 7 Of public . $f the Gllmere end Cant. CC. Adel | |. decided that wasn't living e : some form of C.0. of the Naval Station in dazzi- | ther.” Ken recalled ment followed cach ing whites for the coronation cere | What could they do” He and his crusades and most mony. .I viewed it through a faze. | wife shared « lifelong interest in taken by his (a yellow balloon right in front ot | antiques and handicrafts. They de fits included me.) Speaking of those helium-fill- :ided to make their hobby their reform and ed spheres. .ask Carleton Robert: | career, to create a place where ing of state fon why he was “burned at the | seople who like to use their hands Stake” on Friday evening just be-| ould work in peace’ and maybe eee sndicsta poh t ‘err mia ae ton wey ee ee yy ee : = : “1 had always a cot vi % upa ¢ w! m 4 oe “I tell ded to Say hello. Ted Berm |we coud Tevive some of the old | i ‘ 4 “to show i trying to sell an airline ticket | crafts that have been dying out.” | d fair and factual reporting against | ments. The : fo the airline publicity man. (he| They bought an old stable and) 5 Public evil, Most citizens are hon- | ene or strap” fourth on average, | tid it, too)... . . Sack Stewart | dapped a coat of red paint on it est and want to live under honest | with “deprived of games” and “re- } sdvising plays on a green dise for! They began stocking the stable government in clean communities. garded a8 9 person to be Closely | ong shots +. The Sound/ vith thousands of antiques from ’ It ip the obligation of a free press | watehed by the staff” as second | 4 voices en mass sounding like the |the american past. from old shoe to keep its citizens constantly ad-| 0d third. The girls, however. | wge cataract of Niagara Falls. | buttoners to old horse collars vised of conditions of their govern tanked the cane im second place. | Guy Carleton saying, ‘Careful’ | they make wonderful modern pic oO ment, regardless of whether the Teachers headed their list of in- | That was my dime! . .Red Cross | ture frames) For $900 they turned politicians like it or not dispensable determents with “given | ‘leld Director Mason turning | the loft into » warm. homey apart. The Tribune managing editor | * res 2 ee: The See. ment and began making candles schol improve. the doubling ten ieachers snd slat tt | "Bae Bhrbech Caching Way | Yiends They ded hat war the ment. the men soe ti @way | Tiends. They decided that was the . : of state school appropriations apd | bottom among women teachers. trom tn Sle tee my best item to launch their new You may have seen the report of the interview with cma 3a pay and the rais-| Both men and women eee | See balloons never die, they | crafts center Today they ship their 3 " ‘ ng State's school standard | regarded “quiet " as float away. . Barbara Schiech | homemade candles to every state. | ” fram afth to Suh io the sation |g on the at of taoamtves. | ms Meee .. ie Wenge get |coveralforcign coustrics” Another Secretary of the Treasury Snyder, in which he says that He observed, too, that while | | see — fan © Be tee came A item has been a furniture : there Gnde were 16,000 4 Jack. and scratch remover set. | psa Bang meres | Don’t Blame po RR Ee lh mary Asa appropriate advertising budgets will continue to be ; less than 500 have registered under sae hae ; Cod eabinet makers 200 years the new federal law. He descrited the on Fri- | ago,” said Ken. “1 got it from my legitimate deduction expenses, gambling at a virtual standstill in| TELUK ANSON, Malaya (| day ty two minutes. .in we | father.” : : ? the state and said that in Tampa —A young Chinese girl, marked about the mad speed of »| Neighbors interestd in mandi- i x there is very little lottery let and with feilure to muzzle her ear racing along the street. .Mono- | craft begen dropping in on the } fae eee ith See eee one Beets Wn © She ee Dey dmg el Petes aw families of erstwhile victims wi court: on Sunday another any help. the Ewers have | i} J : - near “My dog did not bite her. It | @f hold-up. The game was held up |# staff of 15 “Colonial craftsmen’ | He was quoted saying, business ‘The Aga Khon, Moslem leader was I who bit her ina *| eames wines le payers tn poy Teg Rage oni p ony < i ' oa Gs Ve ie ae Sd is feputediy one of the richest men The girl, 16, was guilty the and ms like hand-carved snipe de 5 3 2 in the world and fined | Seestere Genpact. i eeomed'te mo jcovs. buster | pedies driftwood | / must maintain advertising. I know to keep “ ‘at least half the time some. {Picture frames and decorative ae ‘ - ’ gid ~~ | Bedy was under the table. but don’: | eaden flour scoops it] . ; ; Y take that literally’ “Among these craftsmen have ‘our clients the public if they are to I¢s A Bright New World! been a truck driver, an insurance (P| | | ’ ie aan man, three housewives, and an §- op ol " x ; e year-old retired railroad engi tt} keep their no question about that. L retired banker is me make M : tr Pre frames. ies goes ||| do not think it is possible for a going concern to forget ; Most of the craftsmen are part } P ’ time workers whose main object | tit the fact that it has od orld News : enjoyment. But the face non} Hi} . it to keep up its public contact and . store's boest is, “If we don't have thi} od o jit im stock or can't find it—we'll relations.” “ WAL BOYLE make it for you ourselves { ; * =. ‘The Ewers now work shout 14 ; lt zg 2 Eg j FH ‘They are the Proprietors | ot toe Cope May Commary ore i 8 unique paradise for tinkerers and it does.” i ih} people whe like to buy things like own cheerful sum i] ald coffee grinders, cuspidores and ry ; : 4 beaver hats. ft is also @ thriving t $0 2 : | Pour years ago Ewer was s sus, ts boom i] : af bs a Midwest firm. But he had : ‘ was saving enough money to pay Fone | fer te ices he felt he was got YOUR DAILY NEWSPAPER WHEN YOU, ARE JUST ONE YEAR OLD, the whole situation | 0® Sight he and his wife talked can be suregyed with @ sunny smile Here is Victor Luis Ne- Rok at ones Se oer ranjo who was photographed on his fieet birthday, February 18. wt tm aun SS He is the son of Mr and Mrs Ramon Naranjo of 701% Blize- ing out to the beth street. His father is employed by The Citizen printing \ might as well doo ~ plant Ken said ?

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