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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ; The Key Wear Citizen Pabiishei daily (except Sunday) by L. P. Artman, owner and pub- ‘ther, from The Citizen Building, corner of Greene And Ann Streets Tuesday, March 11, 1952 ‘Wants To Build causeway, Bridge | Application has been made to ihe | Department of the Army of Tru- ‘HOLLYWOOD, fhe Veterans | Corner | NOTES By BOS THOMAS Political __.| Announcements DEMOCEA1: Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County _bark Corporation, ¢-0 Jack N. | Payments to veterans for bere- 2 Blindoff, 565 Fifth Avenue, New HOLLYWOOD (#—Today let's jfits administered by ihe Veterans MAY ‘ty PL ARTMAN — Se ea Editor York, New York, for a permit to (alk about Esther Williams’ bath-' Administration are tax-free and | ane construct a fixed bridge and cause- ing suits. 1 mean the suits, noi need not Le considered in comput | Enaiitate: Repcosstaitive NCRMAN D. ARTMAN SS sBusiness Manager ws" Entered at Key West, Florida, as Second Class Matter ; |way across the strait connecting ‘Toms Harbor and Conch Key Channel, Monroe County, Florida. what’s in them The custodian of such matters is an auractvie lady named Flor- ing Federal Income minded veterans |. lay 9] Also, VA added, dividends wich | ki; VArre- . | BERNIE “For Re - PAPY ection” 555 TELEPHONES 51 and 1935 The proposed bridge would nave ence i She bas bee ua. veterans have received on the at oe midis é ui ais: Rinetiet i a timber deck of 20 feet clear width | Gling Esther's svim suits, wet and GI insurance policies are & ee For State Representative uvlember.of The Associated: Press—The Associated Press is exclusively | } between rails, and would be sup- dry, year in and year out, <° from taxation, and need not be eS = : véntivied to-use)for reproduction of all news. dispatches credited to i: ported on a central timber bent of tke ampiibious star’s mov- ported. J. Y. PORTER r’nét otherwise ‘eredited in this paper, and also the local news “dublished here. ° and timber abutments. ‘Ihe hori zontal clearance would be approx- ie career. And she has problems. “Take that suit Esther had to Among the tax-exempt VA_ pa: ments are the following; | For State Attorney : imately 24 feet, and the vertical wear irts Ahoy,’ the ward-' Subsistence allowances for vete-| HELIO (MON1) GOMEZ vember Florida Press Association and Associated Dailies of Florid cearance under ‘the girders would robe cial cited. “She plays a rans training in schools, on sing z otis a ~— Ray} SRNL RAY? PRO) A ee |be about 8 feet above mean low Wave in the picture and there was and on-the-job under the GI Bill | —————— oe bseription (by carrier) 25¢ per week, year $12.00, single copy 5 |water, and approximately 7 1¢et a scene in which she swam in te and Public Law 16 (fc. the disabl- | For State Attorney ADVERTISED RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION A 2 “The Citizen’ is an open foriim and invites discussion of public issue anct*subjects of local or genetal interest, but it will not publish. “ahidtymous communieations. : above mean high water. There would be two spans all told, from abutment to aburmeat. It is proposed to construct a se ad- fill causeway on each side of we above-described bridge, to connect tue “Overse .; Highway” (U.S. 1) with Duck Key Tourists liclude Cuba tn Trio To This Area Mr. and Mrs. Roland M. spawic regulation Navy suit. It’s made o: plain cotton jersey with no linia: ‘Yhe suits are designed for Waves to use when men area’t are ut. Weill, when Es water, it’ was just too sexy: censors wouldn't: allow it. ! we had to get permission the Nvay another. revealing suit.” ‘he probiem with Esther's suits is that they get fancier and ‘an- ‘They have to be cut of this allow Esther io! ed.) | Payments by VA to be applied | to veteran’s GI loans. Under the | GI Bill, VA pays the lender an) amount equilvalent to four percent of the guaranteed portion of ihe loan, which is credite.t to the ve- teran’s account. Disability compensation and pei. sions paid to veterars ic.| both ser vice-connected and nonservice-cou nected disabilities. i Grants for seriously disabled ve J. LANCELOT LESTER For Clerk of Circuit Court EARL R. ADAMS For County Judge RAYMOND KR. LORD For County Tax Assessor CLAUDE A. CANDOLEFO se ing and Mr. and Mrs. Justin Ald-| world in design and yet swimma- terans for homes designed ‘or, .-_- ~—~—..- ae rich of Fitchburg; Mass., have been | ble. wheelchair living. 5 : For Sheriff vacationing in Key West. They ‘fhe one ske’s wearing in “Tre | World War I emergency officers j20 oe 0 AirportsLand and $ > 4. Consolidation. of Cou. 5....Community Auditoriui a sce nicest Sea SNS AENEAN S { SHrouLb AIR REGULATIONS BE REVISED? ‘Tne slaughter on the air-ways has become almost as‘ — serious as the slaughter on our highways and the steady Voda "s \euacession of air tragedies which have resulted in recent | y Business months is casting some doubts as to the effectiveness of | “tiltyent. air regulations. Most of the air disasters of late have occurred in bad flying weather, which: would have | 5 paen avoided if the plane concerned had been grounded , Mirror Atuits point of origin. _, CAA regulations affecting visibility and ceilings as applied to terminals with radar landing controls may not _weeat fault, though certainly there is enough doubt at ‘present to warrant some sort of investigation. It is inter- By SAM DAWSON } NEW YORK (On - the - job! injuries last year lost enough work | | hours in the United States to have built 700,000 five-room houses-or | Citizen suai noto MRS. JOAN BERNREUTER holds an old C. B. Fogarty, and Co. | -lery. C. B. Fogarty’s drug store opened in 1898 and in! 1910.wes |, &t the corner of Eaton and Elizabeth streets. The October, 1910 Key, West Citizen states that management was ‘by S. J.' Filer, HAL BOYLE SAYS By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (#—Things a man learns from reading his mail: It is even more important for made a stay of several da tte Sea Isle Court before making a square instead of round The square halo indicates the sa ‘was still alive when the p “trait was made... * power of George Whitefield, | mous 18th century Methodist mis |sionary. . . He could speak loudly | enough to te heard by 20,000 peo- jple. . . Actor David Garrick once jwas so great he could reduce an | audience to tears merely by the jway he pronounced ‘‘Mesopotam- jia”’. . Any politician now can |get the same result by | “taxes”... | Half the blindness among New York children ot pre-school age i caused by a disease unheard « ja decade age. . . Called retrolental fibroplasia, it affects only prema- One Piece Suit” is a full-iength affair of lastex covered with thou- waffle. “Another suit in this picture is so tight that it won't go on when ‘Key Wester. The firm consisted of C. B. Fogarty, J. N. Fogarty Hew W way: presidential canai- (17% Week eve te eee Setienes ee sax and S.J. Filer. dates today have or'heettithe lung: | ., Water ln Esther ckessee revit i re. 2 Pea 9 I dip the suit in the water and! art ruce Third District t | “|help Esther tug it on.” It takes several weeks to pre- | pare the suits. First they are whipped up on the drawing beard ilelen Rose. Then the wardrobe |@epartment goes to work in pre- | paring a model. The suit has to | Le tested in and out of the water. ‘ It's largely a trial and error saying | method. For instance, Esther was | | Supposed tc: wear a white negligee inderwater for “Texas Carnival.” everal fabrics were tried, but all educed to a soggy mess. Final {white nylon withstood the dunk- : Ker) ae 3 by such designers as Irene and | | said Whitefield’s oratorical pewer |; y2 LOUIS M,. J. EISNER retirement pay. Death benefits to families of de- ° VOCATED , 4 a 5 : ; ‘i eS en ee aD . | Druggist, bottle that washed up on Rest Beach recently. Joe trip to Cuba. This’ was the party’s sands of sequins. more ceased veterans are also exempt) For Shae: bow, o/More-Fotels and Apz.ctments. Allen, President of the Key West Art and historical Society was. Grainy h Ose e West : i _ = se Ravin 8 Ae) | from taxation, VA said. ‘These aa JOHN M. SPOT 68) Seach and ‘Bathing I: wvilion. | presented with it for display at the museum, East ‘Marteilo.Gal- why some saints are Panes wit shen Makes it of, sk tok. like ict “f dnsuran gaan il For Member School Board GERALD H. ADAMS Second District On the staff of the United Na- tions team participating in truce talks at Panmunjom, Korea, is Lt. Gg) Earl B. Lee, USN, of 3516) ss wand Avenue D, Key betas ee | For Member of School Board Lt. (jg) Lee is the son r. 7 LLY FREE and Mrs. Earl Van Lee of Box 24, WM. BILLY FREEMAN Buene Vista, Colo., and a graduate Somme Roe of Max Schott High School in Cli- | Tax: Colo. He-is aso a Braduite] | Tor seerber Sehnel Remy jof the University of New Mexicc in| JULIO CABANAS, JR: 6. Fourth District | He was called to duty with the armistice group from his perman- ent station in Yokosuka, Japan in For Justice vi the Peace i. : BS : ri = ild- . jing. Among the oth ials y esting to note that most of the air disasters occur during {30 twelve --room school build- ‘older workers,than young wotkers |iure infants of low weight . . . | used was ujorsey, woven af clan, Dec 1951. IRA F. ALBURY the } ened. at 5 |to avoid a sloppy look . . . In the | Cross-eyed and near-sighted chil- | jing sily in * pt ON URPO REE ccrersmamagecure + $ First District e had weather seasons of the ‘year. An inereasing number of ccm- | boss’s eye carelessness in personal | dren usually rank among the best an < ig pen eae ation Swans on England’s Thames Ri- For Re-Election ] The death pace aboard U. S. airlines is reaching an | Panies are fighting the growing in-' grooming is a “time-tc-retire-him” | students, the American Optomet- sine id the thing hal eas she's | ver are given frequent shampoos to | —————_____- } ‘ omnimous fait, and last year exceeded the death rate I tha re aa sear yn et remtuntee Dy the Nocte Lets Apeacaton! AE It also | io aquatic fer ihe, | aang od whl ge For Constable pe tone oe - ast 7 =| s a ve} ¥ " i: M Ss IS. a Ni u ‘ aboard Ailantic overseas lines, While airline officials say | redoubling safety efforts and stag- | Conipany of 3,000 male policy- benign or IOAg: ae expats: en a . Leg any — HARRY H, JOHNSON | CAA regulations aré not the cause of recent crashes, eH Mabou types of safety con-|holders showed only 24 per cent) girls. . . But it is the girls whc'| consider ay ayseste uke tbe ale! First District i cafmot be-denied that if flying regulations were tighten- “Tyo growth in’ the accident rate (Some 39 per ‘cent wanted to ‘keep | eroticy wns UY "Bose Christmas |ver, jersey ss yard and | | PRRAVEL For Constable i; ed, some: of the fatal erashes of recent weeks would not is partly due to the increasing |their present jobs, and 37 per cent) Naturally you've been wonder- |for iS, eae Sits are me HARRY LEE BAKER have occurred. To the average passenger, this is all that "ber of industrial workers and | wanted to slow dewn a bit but|ing for years how fast 2 golf ball takes are made of Esther diving || 'NFORMATION - TICKETS First District i is counts, ‘ : to the change-over tc defense work, | keep doing something useful... | spins, . . The, answer is 3,000 10 /in the water, a dry suit is nested} RDP EK! i an ‘which often means using unfam-| Boxing has been under intermit- | 5,000 revolutions per minute—if |each time. The stand-in also re- | SEABOARD ; For Juvenile Judge : ar ANeT GSW ey Prisca atde Robert Mattox of ee wer aceck ever since re you hit it well. . . A bigh-lofted | quires the same suit. 7 | RAILROAD EVA WARNER GIBSON | EXAMPLE IN PHILANTHROPY Le ee ae eee eee te destin the creed (oe ee good back-spin may | Because of her unique work, I TICKET OFFICE —_——_~+~— i : |versary Committee. This group each other to death in the arena | reach 8,000. . . asked Miss Hackett if she liked Sa, For County Sudge | George Robert White, who died thirty years ago, | represents 2,600 mutual fire and}. - - But it is still big tusiness. -+| A poll of 170,000 defense plant }to go swimming. AGENTS HILARY U. ALBURY i provided in his will that. § f : ",’ /easualty companies in the country | Some 215,000 men engaged in prize | workers shcwed that 75 per cent| “No,” she smiled. “As a matter | ALU SCHEDULED . } bed ; i at $2 out of every $3 of net profits |who are observing the establish- | fights in 1951, of whom 24,365 were | used private cars’ to get to work | of fact, I don’t swim very well.” | + checapee | his soap company. earned’ was to go to some charitable | Ment of mutual insurance in Amer- "Shera a There were four), . . In Detroit the figure is 88) — es ; AIRLINES ‘ ect Constatie i institution. ao i et * ex 4 . {tea 200 years ago. | deat is, but only one was im ajper cent. . Well, anything to con: istrict nstitut) mn. He also provided that, this provision in his | yattox queses Bureau of Labor |Professicnal bout. . Boxing gloves |keep from getting into an argu-| STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE HAV. rs A-N AU CHARLES G. PAPY will was to remain unknown to the general public for Statistics’ estimates to shew that | Were first used in modern times; ment with a bus driver. . . | Triumph | ANA-NASS. ane I ET thirty years,” {more than two million Amefican |i? bout in Paris in 1818... An) Mosquitoes will soon be out Coff = \ WEST INDIES For Constable Recently, the Cuticura Corporation made public the WOrke's Were disabled by work in- neers weet. «EBS ee te a Ge ce ay ee epee | eo ‘ : Juries last year — about 16,000 of | thirty-vear contributions of the firm to chatity and re-‘the accidents being fatal, and a1, | ported they totaled $80,000,000. This money was given? More Persons suffering some | to hospitals, museums and other institutions. Until this eas Ha ey ene announcement the publie was unaware of Mr, White’s; ‘The growing accident rate has unpublicized: charities, vee ot companies to step- | ‘ up safety ccatests in their plants. The officers of the present-day Cuticura Corporation | About half of the companied re-| make an interesting appeal to other bu strange, however. . . His opponent was English, too. Racing is known as “the sport of kings,” but do you know what king actually ran a f.otrace with a horse? It was Thomas Jefferson's old foe, George ‘the Third of England. . . He became a little balmy upstairs after teasing America. . . You know, of course, to know that instead of abcust 400 varieties known 50 years ago sci- ence now figures there are be- tween: 1,700 and 2,500 kinds: . carry a warm billiard ball around in your hand. . . Tests have shown that some are dumb enough to sting heated billiard Falls. . . Of course, that could be just an- Mill | at _| ALL GROCERS Here’s a new way to fight them— | We Servire AN Maves of Ca Specializing in... . CHRYSLER PRODUCTS | Gill's Southernmost Garage HAVANA ROUND TRIP AIR $20.00 TOURS FROM $42.50 } TRAVEL AGENCY ' | Opposite Greyhound Bus Station ry ip their | Cortly wr i ha Da EB i industria! | other argument; for staying cat of SOU: STREET ‘ ; 3@nference Board are offering cash a | BILL TYLER, © ane S10 ITHARD announcement (of the el Polic ay ey Idd doer |S rd§ for ‘safety records, Next |the mile ever, Cash prizes are|pool halls during the summer | y97 whitehead St., Corner Maal PHONE 298 companies to follow-Mr.”White’s example; Saying that St Popular prize is either the | given for win, show or place. _ ,| months ee oi each time they gave money for charitable purposes, their fry Some cote evidual tro: | bysiness increased, The officials are sure that, without |chandise awards fcr good safety | the philiinthYopic policy, the company today’ would be records, and a few offer employes | rips. t ere near its present size-and condition. Here are a few schemes that | This unusual business success story is an example Some companies try, typical of other firtni'tnight- walt ntudy. many others in all parts of the | {country. Most base their contests jon “frequency rate” — this is the | ‘number of lost - time accidents | | Per, man-hours worked. Lost-time | means an injury that keeps a work- er from showing up at his next | regular shift. The plant, division, | ~ or individual with the lowest fre- | cy rate wins. imberly Clark runs a safety | derby for its ‘field service crews | the timber and paper business. | Freedom is what one claims for himself without al- ways being willing to grant it to others, Sherwin Williams Co. makes each department compete against its own past record, instead of against each other. The prize goes for the best improvement. Humble Oil and Refining Co. gives each plant’ a safety goal, and hands out trophies to each em- pleye when t!.e plant achieves the goal. Goals are stepped up 10 per }cent each time they're achieved. Power | Chattanooga’s Electric Board tried a contest to halt its inereasing accident rate. Employ- ees were given a “stock issue’’, shares-being redeemable for $7 af- | ter six months if there were no | accidents, But each minor accident nicked 10 cents off the share’s value, and a lost-time accident cost its § JOSE ESPINOSA “SMOKY JOE” Fur Re-flection | Second District Fo: Justice of thi Peace ' JAMES LIGHTBOURN FORT Second District For Justice of the Second For County Commssioner Fifth District MILTON 0. PEACOCK For County Commissioner Fifth District HARRY HARRIS | "For County Tax Collector HOWARD E. WILSON (For Re-Election) For County Tax Collector \ ch “owns” a former derby win- 50 cénts tc every employee. The | her to run on a six-lane chart. For | injured employe himself lost $2.50 the horse to run a mile, the crew | for a minor accident and $5 for a must go 30 days without a lost: | lost-time one. The slogan quickly | ime accident. After such an acei-|'ecame: “Be careful with my sev: | GEORGE G. GOMEZ | For County Commissioner dent the crew’s horse must start CALL 1780 ae t yours now... they're selling fast, No Greater Sin . ees cg ae ee: Tatts HMR! SL Z | y ATTRACTION . ® * «gt * pean - aut é an & H MAR CoE Te var haar tiene hn | “TRE TWINS. GARAGE | Ms THL YA IC LIGHT ... THEN ise | bi Coming: ON MOONLIGHT 8: {1180 DUVAL ST. SEVEN MULES,AND YA CAN'T MiSs IT! FAST, DAILY SERVICE om. NEW YORK > WASHINGTON / er your trevel egeat en bucks.” Mhwteated: State Commander VE Starlinet, Chrome wheel dive optional st fa17R cost —trcorative ad other specifications subject to change without notice. 2 Studebaker Starliner Commander V-8 or Champion It’s beautiful beyond words and it’s distinctive beyond question! _ , I's clean-lined in design and free from gas-wasting excess bulk! « It’s*one vf cleven-exeiting’ *52-Studebakers!' PHONE 1870 | | J. M. FERNANDEZ, JR. | First District j ore | STRAND ..,.2 5.000 Tuesday and Wednesday The Unknown Man ANN VALTER PipGrowy HARDING coming: THE INVITATION Van Jovason na Dorothy MeGuire nnd Tuesday and Wednesday Doris Day 884 Gordon MeRae