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* Page 2 panera 0 Soren ” ” Che Key West Cifisen < / “iit ditleneglhntn ee a Published daily ‘except Sunday) by L. P. Artman, owner and pub | sisher, tram The Citizen Buiiding, corner of Greene And Ann Streets | Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County Entered at Key West, Plorida, as Second Class Matter Mamber of The Associated Press—The Associated Press is exclusive entitied to use for reproduction of ail news dispatches credited to it at not otherwise creJited in this paper, and also the local new: | published here. Memies Plocide Press Amociation and Ase ciated Dailies of Florids Taacriplan (oy carrier) Be par week, yeur $12.00, single copy i RBVERTISED HATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION The Citizen is an open forum and invites discussion of public issue f> ——_ publish communications, ; a i. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday, Pethigy 1, "| Sewing Again Mom? CHRISTOPHER BLAIR, 7 year old son of Li. Com cutting out @ bathing suit for the { Fort Taylor Officer's Club n clothes they have made for Da Hypnotist Slated |MeDonald Wins mw HEH iD Est an and disgorged it, while cameras clicked disgorged. Wert? The answer may be found in al “The Little Runner™ that wore in The Citizen in 1924. The Citizen gave a to reprint the stories, papers in the United \ foreign countries. be sure that pletures of the peli- them will appear in many a home- newspaper and possibly in periodicals of nation- were taken Friday which Mr. Rob- 70 University of Mi- March 16 to make «| ’ F i Ais ee yt FE 3 i SUSU i sc COSC eee ees CROC HSE OE COW ETE yi est ? BS at the market which attracts much at- harder to tame than a pelican. Ha E . Kh is that “difference” that | ‘will make Key West and other Florida Keys Winter resorts in the United States. — _— =e } co is eager to go to work as he is to lene | Weis a sure sign that he owns the business. ‘ Americana represent their own groups. not L Like many minority groups, they «ek b of emall towns, who hive «paced for gar- #0 advantage over thelr city apartment. OUR Ts. : wie “ Oe Le ' abe diways found it hard to understand why beige go fo sleep on railroad tracks. i Stick to the fittle tasks in life and you will find out. that someone else has the big jobs for himself | For K. W. ! ? What DR. FRANK POLGAR the ger, is not shrouded with the wperhatural. He has simply de Yeloped the inherent powers of the human mind to almost un bebeveable degree _The Saturday Evening Post in they fall feature article o@ Polgar, “You'll gasp at this tal wierd.” Colliers refers him as the “Mind Detective,” Life and Time magazines, and the coldest, most skeptically so- Phisticated sudiences that the country could assemble have been forced to agree with the title of his program, “Miracles of the Mind” ic an wi . “l know that my billing chal- lenges the belief of the skeptic- at” wrote Dr. Polgar to Manuel Lopez, Chairman of the Jaycee committee “But I use no ae complices at any time in the course of my programs, and will be only too glad and wilting to poy $1.000 to anvene whe can ‘In. Love With Mom | CLEVELAND w — Mrs. Row mary MeDonald. who testified | husband loved ter mother | a i Artl grante ‘ty A | 8 é woman testifie leDonald 30 mother, Mrs , afd had written her -yea 33 35 : ri Hi z rs. r of the Air Force sta Arizona, denied any But a court investicator she admitted writing McDor letters and giving bim gifts, li ro FF i Wants Ike Elected ST. PETERSRURG @ — ‘The tint of thirds to oppore in this veor's elections is “so long and so shock ing” that Americans shou'd proach it with regret rether 1 relish,” Connecticut's Gov J: Lodge told a Republican Women's Club meeting here : ‘The governor, an avowed om Porter of Ger. Eisenhower for (fr GOP presidential! nomination sid he believed it “to the best intcrests of the party and the nation to elect Gen. Eisenhower Presidem of (re United States |prove otherwise. 1 use thinteers from my audiences.” tn short, Dr. Frank lgar aopearance at the Key Woet ‘High Schou! auditorium on Wed nesday, March Sth serves \challenge to those ef the in-vcheek class, as a H high entertainment, and a»: a truly éducational experience the citizens of Key West afford to mise Tickets for the affeiy had by contacting ay owe member. There are no re seats, due to the popu this show, their arc ed number of seats on onl individual ongue on'y ave. e Nye and MeDonaid, |; Citizen Staff Phot ooking properly bored. gram to » be presented by 0 Friday February 29th \Wssion, Novena Divorce; Hushand 11 Start At “t. Mary's nd the 1 begin at w of the Sea ebruary 27. Rev. Joseph Maring ; announced today pecial services woulr night at 8 p. m@ M mn will last for seve until Mareh 3. The Noven ce will begin March 4 an nm the night of Mareb 12tt Maring said that the Mis as added to the Novena o in order to give every 1M n Novena of pastor hese 1 every chi to atiend ecial Lenten services John E. Curley, 8. J, « thes PLY. JOHN'E. CURLEY, 8. J. wthern Jesuit Missto: will be the special preach r the Mission and Noven conducted mis nas all over th * ago he preach attended Mission a Since then, he ha anxious to return ¢ with the scheduk and topics of Fr ermons were dis outed at all of the Masses. i program contained : ab appeal by Fr. Maring & | Catholics in Key West. Hh ei them to come and bring + Cetholie or non-Catholic friend Curtey , Today's Birthday HOMER FERGUSON. born Feb. 25. 1999. ot Harriston City, Ph. » of a mine superintendent U. S&S senetor from Michigan ince 1942, he won the label as the Senate's “prosecuting sttor- through the investigation { Peorl Merbor. A teetotaler, he heave seid “I never drink any- thing but vodka pre mced ove” at Stalin and swore off ney until friends Political Nunan Member oe P oon Announcements | Law Firm . Rt MAY 6, 1952 Net One Dime Collected From Four Erving ‘Tarpayers WASHINGTON © fen, Wi ams (R.Del.) told the Sens a New Vork law ih as Gove « “flouris: ing” busines seiping cients whose tax trou) were Peuling w.en Joseph D | Nunap let cilice as internal re etue commissioner ia 197 Nunaa, be said, was a membe of tie lew fem } William cited the cases of ‘ov | , Sapayers for whom he said Sune | | got PerMisvon to serve as counm und from whom “amt one dim | | an 88 Fer been collected” an + | claims and penalties totalling abou | we million dotiers, We sant | | -asea date back to the carly 10 in bis speech, Williams said 1 intends to keep right on exporin any “seandalous conditions” fous © federal income tax olfices “w “a senate pees Yb off curren: | the Yor! The senator said the sald, are | ceports Nunan and tis associates Alvin | -eceived special permits to repre : » vent 162 clients whose cases arose Said | The planet venus is a mean dis als | tance of 62,270,000 miles from the For Sta.e nepresentative , BERNIE C. PAPY For State Representative J. Y. PORTER Por State Attorney HELIO (MONT) GOMEZ "Por State Attorney J. LANCELOT LESTER For Clerk of Circuit Court R. ADAMS ~ : ew oo. DR. FREDERICK 5. MASE* Philadelphia, Pa ey a city-wide gaiher ‘ Methodists yeterday © th First Methodist Chareh in oo nection with the United Rvs gelisue Methodet M Vouk | *ithdrawal from toe Ne told 4 aw firm, wich Witbuns co ‘enate also inchuies Joba ff. Wen hel, former chiel counsel to the tevenue Bureau, and ¢ertam ther extdmoployes af the Treasury department LOUIS M. J. EISNER Vreasury For Shoritt JOHN M. SPOTTSWOOD For County Commissioner CLARENCE 8S. HIGGS Third District “it Second Somer GERALD H. ADAMS For Justice vi the Pesce MA F. 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