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Page 2 . “<The Citizen is an open, for : ; ‘Afd subjects of local or general interest, but it will not publish piney at ae “™ Ve as severe as the one suffered in 1929-33. So many Gov- _eTnment programs, designed to prevent such a calamity, Sve been inatigurated, that another severe depression, eeesseses seeecssnsnoneresonnendnapee scenes SOeFEReDe EE un Bs THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesday, March 12, 1982, The Key Mest Citizen Wear | Ee ee Publishe4 daily (except Sunday) by L. P. Artman, owner and pub ‘ishet, ftom The Citizen Butidihe, cdther of Greene And Ann Strecis. | Only Daily Newspaper in Key West aid Monroe County \ P. ARTMAN —-__._ " HGRMAN D. ARTMAN Business Manager| , sons ee ES CAREER © AEDES IEICE °C A Entered at Key West, Florida, as Second Class Matter | wrist plan punted to a forced "SSRN eas $i and 1935 fits * | gathering of military intelligence” | _— Editor ip—Allied trace rejected a new ssia examine by neutral inspection teams super- + Blember of The Associated Piess—The Associated Press is exclusively vising a Korean armistice, Under entitled to use for reproduction of all news dispatches credited to it the Re ; not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the local news ; would include Ru ‘published here. "+ Sfember Florida Press Association and Associated Dailies of Flori -- > ae vagmecrvomapnes © Bat “Subseription (by carrier) 25e per week, year $12.00, single copy 5c ADVERTISED RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION gnonhymotis communications, te t2-~ IMPROVEMENTS FoR OVEMENT SY THE More Hotels and A Beach and Bat i Lan se a te ad partments Hi Pavilion. Airports— and fea. Consolidation of County and City Governments. Community Auditorium. 7 ADVOCATED ates THE NEXT DEPRESSION “Such as the one twenty years ago, is unlikely. Many financial experts except a recession when tre- | ligence.” mendous defense expenditures are reduced, They point out such a development would be only natural and that | itymight be a readjustment many people would welcome. | ew ever for these reasons, that recession will not reac | han ‘the panic stage of the last great depression; First, the emation’s banking system is much sounder and banks will | not fail as they did in the early 1980s. There is also fed- eral insurance for deposits up to $10,000. Second, the Government supports farm prices, which | -gwill prevent a disastrous spiral on farm products. Red proposal these Allied negotiators also rejected ida! Adm. R. E. Libby said “could be It did not include volun- ist ~ | bies “i rum and invites discussion of public issue | Spokesiman noted an improved tone jin truce talks after recent days of bitter exchanges Brig. Gen. William P, Nuckols, “=< | official U. N. Command spokesman j said the Reds showed “they reecg- |fize the fact that this is an armi- }stice in Korea” and apparently abardoned ati attempt to ban Allied | block. s of the China toast. |..Col. Andrew J. Kinney, U. N. | staff officer, said the Communists ‘| indicated a desire to talk ‘a little further” about supervising ah armistice. ‘This was reflected in | the length of Wednesday's session. | It lasted one hour and 13 minutes, jeormpared te a combined total of j 13 minutes for the three previous meetings this week. | In this se n North Korean Col. Chang Chun San made the move to take the wraps off secret equip-~ ‘ment. He proposed that any mem- ber of neutral inspection teams could require the entire team to examine any equipment brought te The next depression, or recession, will probably not| Korea during the truce. Kenney said nothing doing. He explained to néwsmen later, “Our main point was that we didn’t want fo involve personnel of neutral {teams in what amounted to a | foreed nering of military intel The Allies. seek inspection of equipment only to make sure it is a replacement, Kinney said Chang indicated the Reds won't press for a sweeping m nayal tockades. By GEORGE A. MCARTHUR SEOUL, Korea (#—American, Sa- | bre jet pilots shot down four more | Red: jets today, for a total of 15 destroyed in three days. Eleven other Russian type MIG- Third, {15 jets were damaged in the three days, the U.S. Fifth Air Force _ mheie is unemployment insurancettoday, which millions |repe-ted. American losses, if any, “bf workers could take advantage of in the event of a de-|are announced weekly. pression. This unemployment compensation would men | Four MIGs were destroyed and |{wo damaged in a 7-minute, battle west Ko) money in circulation, which was’ not being, spent. in tlic “Weduesday samosiing, over, North. ween last depression. Fourth, credit terms will be eased mich | faster than in the last depression, stimulating buying. aes 9 ah 6 circulation. a ing into circulation. > somewhere else, les§ from the start. € HOSE EEEERDDOOEET Eee OHRORECOS ESTAR RTO FEREEEE Sees eee r ~ Still another factor is the inéreased erieans now receiving old age pensions and security | Turkish Brigade for: 15 minutes, nefits, which also mean a regular supply of money go- |W Small groups ci Communists Fifth, the nation is not likely to abandon its entire armament program, und spending for defense purpose help to-stimulate business and profits, Another brake | emendous depression is the fact that taxes are high- ¥ and can be lowered greatly to bring more money | mountains of the eastern tron “ “Therefore, those who expect a disastrous drop, or rash, may be expecting something which will not come fOr-many, many years. A recession, it is true, will prob- ily occur after the big defense spending spree, fiajor depression is not yet in sight. == Almost anybody can give you a plausible excuse for ned. doing something that should have been done. 3 ee f°. Now that the Swivélchair generals and admirals Mie told us exactly.where ahd how the Communists will | tions on the eastern end of the attach in Asia~the Communists will probably attack +. Otie of the mysteries which baffles science is why fat’ Women over fifty inches in diameter waste large sums'{ 19¢81 labor supply has contract- of money of sex-appealing clothes, the fight being’ hope- “HEY. WHERE'S YOUR PASS?” numbers of | but- “ F-86 Sabres sand 17 Reds. s | The Reds did not show in the ernoon, Air battles completely - over- hadowed ground action for the jthird successive day. The U. 8. Righth Army. reported the only infantry action was in In the carly morning Reds fired rifles from long range at the U. S. 25th | Division for 10 minutes and at the briefly attacked Allied positions northeast cf the Punelr Bowl. ‘The Fifth Air Force reported it had mounted 500 sorties. by dusk, leaving North Korean rail lines twisted and broken: in 94 new ra places. Pilots « reported _ their + | Wednesday total included 10 beats destroyed, The Navy sent the U. S. heavy éruiser St. Paul to within 70 miles the Soviet Union border where opened up on Chongjin with its Finch guns. The destroyers Manchester and Owens hammered Red troop posi- 155-maile grcand front for the sixth straight da EMPLOYMENT IN (Continued From Page One) 1 ed about 24 per cent since Oc- tcber as a consequence of “hijher er» loyment levels. “All occupational groups de- sed but the largest decline ,, Was among skilled and unskilled workers, principally because of heavy demand in constructional jtfades. Labor demand is. still jrunning high in restaurants and i private households for waitresses, , maids and domestic workers. “Hiring will slow down after the Febru peak and by April total employment should be off F t per cent from preseny de firms ‘will suffer jest percentage loss fol- lowed by service, construction and manufacturing. By June the summer tourist {season will be starting an@ trade firms will ha a slight recovery. but serviee establishments will continue to curtail, As the large building projects approach .com- pletion employers will gradually ay off workers so that construc- yment will probably t 17 per cent, by mid- Coffee Held Tomorrow « For Area Gray Ladies All new Grey Ladies and all @rey Ladies who live in the area are ked to attend a coffee to be held tomorrow morning at ten o'clock. The combined business meeting and get-together will be held at George street the home of Mrs. C.K. Bliss, 1922) HOLLYWOOD) Pentagon Secret Keepers Wintee At. Whole Town Turns NOTES _ - Jestimony Of Admiral Who Thought ba To Capture By BOR THOMAS | HOLLYWOOD i — Lou Costeilo | gon’s custodians of milits |dropped his usual role of funny. | wii man today and urged his fellow | fates for good or for evil,” re- marked the litile comedian. ‘“to- teams |day’s kids are influenced greatly | Adm. John B. Moss ata h by what they see on TV. And |of a Senate subcommitiee on smail by the admiral; the Navy spokes- es a, cat, fitting the dese |scme of the comedy material on | —|a prisoner exchange pian that Rear |} TV can certainly do them harm. | under the impression that he was | “Some comedians don’t realize that they can’t use the same ma- | tary repatriation on whieh the Al- | terial on ‘TV that they use in night }to this reporter, “no disciplinary defiinite that itis considered the lelubs, on the stage or even in| _| Despite the dual rejection, U.N, ! pictures. The fact is that the kid | admiral, who is a {audience is the factor in TV most important hand on hip: “They think they get laughs that way,” he said. “But the routine of acting like a woman has never Seemed funny to me, Think how it would be if young § started imitating those things. eir par- ents would be horrified, “I've always steered away from that sort of thing. On my first TV ‘show, they wanted me to dress jup like Carmen Miranda and do a‘ } know how to act like.a woman.” who go into contortions as though they were victims of a disabling “spastic comedy.” “1 think it’s a mistake to poke fun at any person's infirmity, di- ‘rectly or indirectly,” said Costello. use stuttering for comedy.” He added that he was also alarmed ty the use of drunkenness | in an effort to get laughs. \ “How would you like te come home and find your child had found some liquor and drank it, because it seemed funny when a comedian had to learn it the hard way. Costello told the story cf getting a phone call from a mother in Kansas City. At first, he thought its, 4 goit u Bat the mother expla was seeking his help because her, 8 - year - old daughter had been, frightened by the Frankenstein | monster who menaced Abbcit and Costello in a picture. Medical and psychiatric aid couldn’t overcome the girl’s bad dreams. Costello had the mother and home for two weeks. During that believe of the movies, He tcok her into the makeup department and stomped on a Frankenstein mask. Still she was frightened. At the end of the stay, he held her hand while she saw the Frankenstein film, He hit at the screen when the monster came on. Finally the girl overcame her fear. “That taught me a lesson,’’ Cos. tello remarked. “From then on, we've had nothing that would really frighten the kids. Even in my picture, ‘Jack and the Bean- Stalk,’ there’s nothing really fright-« ening. 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Kids can make or | reau of Aeronautics. paps ‘ eh tan thto . jbreak a comedian. And it’s im-| Moss, in his testimony working on such missiles is well in \ 4 wete on R, ADAMS portant that comics do not use, 1, {deatified the missile as “The | !own i miihutes and) —_— <_< material that will give them wrong | Spatrow ‘The security classification | on rey as Ss forced the Fot County Judge ideas.” | 2 Claimed it can track down! ‘he Sparrow is et, : Negto out into a residential sec- RA’ R. r Ameag the principal offenders | and desiroy an enemy plane three Sbokesman said when as Y 8 hes : j AAS added Costello, are the comics who jor {our miles away. reporter. x ? es helped. chase use uhmanly' gestures such as), Said the present version is “or .Confidential is thitd in the cate- the fugit und. the 47 stroking the eyebrow with the little | firing from a plane, but a ground-| gory of security classifications, | (6 ‘ finger or flouncing around with | io-gir (anti-aireraft) type is being) ratin, ‘Fate Today In Trial On song number. I refused, I don’t | Smith peahal ly il ana bie ee i , 4 today in the murder trial in which Be eh w tae Costello also criticized comics |he js accused of slaying his niece | Cases do. Pia. ; on a visit ta.a Gulfside beach. Charles M. Brown related Smith, , Match + in| The state neared the end of its ‘ reid disease. Ed Wynn, also a critic /oase, built on circumstantial evi. to his Paimeti home « bes of this brand of humor, calls it|Gence, against the 50-year - old) vows : é Smith who is charged with killing | peating that he didn’t do it. He ina ane treba. abode tote Mrs: Nellie A. Burgess, 31, Colum- | talked more or less hysterieal to be exhibited. .- ¢ © 3 bus, Ga., a mother of two children.|me . . . “Imagine how the afflicted people | nut ‘on witnesses wha wove togeth- ;she hadn't been getting along with sai must feel! That's why we never i this story of what happened on lher husband. She walked into the. iar is 1108. Sunday, March 4, 1951: Bradenton Beach and members| where Witness Earl E. Goodnight | Ut “It's |Said_ “people go for seclusion at| | ‘The the area that night. yards from the area where the to-be a touch for mo forget ere heard, Mrs. Burgess ned that Bhai Phofographs showed beuisés © of} both arms and no panties. | told him the bruises were caused | and keep her from running -in(o | the Jaycee committee announced | Dr. the water. scribed another w«nd—a hemorr>| that he will appear in. Key West|seasoh with’ in: daughter fly out and stay at his |hage injury on her right temple. /on April 9th. . ¢ ‘ Hine, he showed the Airl the make, He said it was caused ty a blunt object but the blow was not hard |Key West was postponed due to|eral telev’ enough to injure her brain. 1c y Announcements DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, MAY 6, 1952 Suspeci Penia LAKE CITY # — Ali the police) ecrets*— fot tiles atound. bioodhounds and Navy! a, A .| a good share of the 7,500 papulationh nation of why the edmiral thought {of this North Florida elty helped onal committee at x public! jig kearing-was closed: to the pub- Capture 8 Negto suspected of He Was la Closed Heaving Meeting WASHINGTON \P®—The ced today as they read Jj. ¥. PORTER For State Representative and hitherto |); . lic. A reporter, after the hearing,|tmed robbety Tuesday 5 ee y ash luestion and was told} A feport fram Otala that a) gy 10 MON A Navy spokesmah, queried to {the tale te Siete halfway” be-| white man was robbed of $20 and HELL cM iI) G day about the testimony of Reais .cn an experimental and a pto-\@ cat by a young Negro aletted Por State Attorney duction-line stage. Of this comment: officers here. business ‘Tuesday, said Moss “ *8) man’ said: the one si in Ova he stafément made to the te-| was sighted hete, Plofida way by Adm. Mo&s was so in-| Patrol Capt. Olin Hill s this patrolman W. W. Slib- For State Attorney ‘it several miles until) J, \CELOT LESTER gunfite ‘Clark of Circuit Court “For. Re-Election” in a closed session.” ‘Therefore, the spokesman added por ‘ ilt be taken" against ihe information given regard manu- aetion. wil Be te stant chief for {ueturing ‘status may be placed in ices in the Ru. tse Same eategory as “under de-}lt pment.’ The faet: the Navy is materie! and se ie RES BSR RST ETS SNS below “top seerei’’ and Patt : Ralph Know |e worked on, ‘se Sis Daniel W. Smith May Charge Of Slaying Niece BRADENTON @& —Daniel W.%— ‘The First. Annus not siruggle “as violently a8 many owe soaking wet, offered $10 for a ride bisa tin “Ch oth Brown testified Smith “kept re- a He told me she tried to Tickets may State Attorney W. M, Smiley’ has | Commit suicide several times—that advance from: water and he got hold of her,” Shine hak ats but she slipped from his grasp. v Resident at the south end of Sheriff’ Baden testified after. @ of a shrimping narty testified hear- | li¢ oe test at Big ats 99. present then ing cries of “Help!” and “No, no, id he could have ‘si loot and they. will. po!’ from 4 woman in an area |but if 1 did I must have blacked | admission, Tickets how by: contacting: sheriff added that’ Smith }member. a f on Nie asked. night.” | ‘firmly denied”? killing his | Dr "8, ~plans “Abba ae stello h: nother | Goodnight’s wife said she heard ;but admitted “I did have inter- al at the | i tt an igi 5 mave. d a woman cry out: “Don’t do that! |course with Nellie.” Smith told | W ; ’ i! tbe Papcare as a Bu thes Leave me alone!" Another witness | Several different stories about what © night), April. Oth at jon't scare the kids. But they | aid he saw Smith three times in| Went on that night, the said, |p.m., at. time he will j adding that Smith told him he and about 150}his* niece had teen drinking all day. Here April 9th when he tried to grab Mrs. Burgess | Manuel Lopez, Chairman of | thah p The next morning # ; is ‘washed up on the Shore. Sheriff Roy Baden said Smith | {today ‘that he has received con-| Dr. Dr. Millard B. White also de-|firmation from Dr, Frang Polgar |same show hy negie De, Polgar's, original visit to. . illness on his fart. He felt that}ancés but e he could not give a show. a pred aleohol in her blood to shew she ‘ would be-up to his exerllen ‘fs thw ie Was not sober at the time of death. ‘ecord of the past and requested fe , , a cancellation. be He said other tests showed she Lopez said that those persons died of drowning but that she di¢ who. purchased: tickets for the! 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