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ag2% ‘Page 2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Bie Soa PSE The Key West Citizen a * stsher, from the ‘Citizen Building, corner of. Greene And Anh Streets O:.ty Daily Newspaper in Key’ West anid Monroe County teas -~—-HCRMA® D. AR Emered at Member of The Associated Press—The ‘Associated Press is exclusively "entitled to use for reproduction of all: news dispatches credited to it momerr not otherwise eredited in this paper, and also the local news <meemnpanamt rome blisheu here, et eee tember Florida Press Ascoeiation and Associated Dailies of Florida a — - c per week, year $12.00, single copy 5c MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION Subscription (by carrier) ~ ADVERTISED RATE itizen is an open emetwonymous communications, era. a ae ores IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED . BY THE CITIZEN ‘ Wednesday, March 26, 1952 Dh “Publishei daily (except Sundsy) by L. P. Artman, owner and pub i : n forum and invites discussion of public issue | d. subjects of, local or general interest, but it will not Publish | asin ee nh SN \Capt. Eldred Public Works empl Eldredge, Commanding of NAS, Key West. s Jack Hyman and Grov Officer Bk Ofifcial U. S Navy Photo | FOR BENEFICIAL SUGGESTIONS TO THE NZ.VY, resulting in a saving{of time and money, y Turman received cash aw of the U.S. Naval Air Station, Key West. “This is the first time such awards have been made on this station since the War II,” sajd H. E. McDonald, Chairman of the Awards Committee. Shown in the above picture are (left to right): Gene Fabal, Civilian employee; Lt. T. J. Mul- lin, Public Works Officer; Lt. (jg) R. W. Winkler, Assistant Public Works Officer; Hyman and Tur- man, civilian employees receivjng the awards; and Captain E. H. Eldredge, Commanding Officer rds from Captain E. H. end of World Announcements DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, MAY 6, 1952 For State Representative BERNIE €, PAPY "For Re-Election” For, State Repre: sentative ' J. ¥. PORTER For Stete Attorney HELIO (MONI) GOMEZ | | ae "See State Attorney LOT LESTER j For Clerk of Circuit Court | EARL R. ADAMS | For County Judge HILARY U. ALBURY Fos County Judge For County Tax Assesser FRED J. DION ‘For ‘County Tax Assessor | CLAUDE A, GANDOLFO For Re-Election RAYMOND R. LORD j For County Tax Collector | SCIENCE NEWS By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE \ssociated Press Science Reporter NEW HAVEN, Coan. (@-~One of © great potential revolutions in redical science was disclosed to- uy. Three sick men and women have been given glands transplanted rom very premature tabies to urn out hcrmones for new health. It is an amazing and promising ‘xperiment in giving humans new pare parts. It may lead to many ew methods of treating a variety @ diseases. Little pieces of glands were taken com unborn babies and put into tamach muscles of two men and woman. The men get adrenal lands because their own adrenals iad stopped making hormones, in- Juding cortisone. The woman got | parents now reside in San ‘Antonio, 1 thyroid gland, after her own sick thyroid was_remoyed.> Tests indicate the new gland bits vill stay .alive, grow, and make acrmones in arimals. It is still too early to tell about the humans. Tf it works for them, humans omeday may get new. glands to ‘ontrol diabetes without insulin, a fland hormone; to replace sex Annapolis Man Reports For Duty 1.4. William J. Nicol has recently eporied aboard SurAsDevDet ang ill serve with the toroede seetion; } aud formerly been attached tg penter val service started in 1942, entered the Naval Acade. y. From the Academy. he report. ed aboard the U. Washington where he served until late 1946, In 1947 he attended the Massachus. setts Institute of Technology where he received a B. S. in electronics, The follcwing r he reported aboard the U Sarsfield, from which he was sferred to his for. mer duty station. He proudly displays the Ameri. can Area and the World War I Victory medais. Married. his wife is the former Kathryn E. Turner of Jacksonville, Texas. They kave nc children, Born in Corsicana, Texas, his Hg attended Jacksonville (Texas) high s John Tarletca Agric culture College. Stephenville (Tex.) and Tey A & M tefore entering Academy. He now resides with his wife at 1430 Grinnel Street, Apartment 2. ~ Toda y's Birthday. flands, tc control thyroid diseases, | | MEZ ‘ven perhaps control some kinds; PAUL HOWARD DOUGLAS, i 1. More Hotels and Apartments, Cet OSE 9g ; Tae = a | GEORGE G. GOMEZ — wf cancer. New glands might come | born March 26, 1892; in Salem | 2 Beach ast a ing See ¢ 4 ° | | For County Tax Collector rom animals ge as Semeng. |Mass., and reared on a farm in | 1" Airports—t ‘ . | { fumans might able to replace ; northern Maine. U. S. senate: 4, Consolidation of County and City Governments. HAL | News Briefs | Pp haiti I HOWARD E. WILSON vornout or lost sex glands, realiz-}from Tllincis,/ Douglas went % é * | Gurvicea ‘Community Auditoriuih. Fe ‘or Re-Election) ng the monkey gland experiments } Washington 1948 _ after LAKELAND (® — The Feder). bat 3 : geht B Y = LAN 7 he ‘ For Sheriff O.yare $80 of the late Dr. Serge oe , pean Brooks. A I k sitrus Contre! Committees have , ol u mex. professor. of economi i VAN FLEET ON KOREA Q tightened’ up.on’ orauges and re] Notes | LOUIS M. J. EISNER Hyman or animal bodies might | the Univer: of Chicago, pid General James A. Van Fleet said recently that if laxed rules on pink seedless By The Auetied: Prase = ea Se supply successful transplants of.jas was st in World War grapefruit a little. Regulations recommended to be | | nerves or blood vessels or other ‘ Florida’s highways came in for! JOUN M. SPOTTSWOOD | spare parts that would take root | “a a 7 Sani comment from two Democratic} = ——_—————] nd stay alive or grow. By HAL BOYLE Saat Gi ean eat tases oe |candidates for governor Tuesday | For Clerk-of the Criminal Court | The Lig secret is using embry- ' NEW YORK \—Stray thoughts | ments to Size 126 and smaller, |"#!t- ' € SAM B. CURRY ani¢ tissue—glands or other parts of a mew video fan: \eliminating the jumbo s new) Alto Adams said in a_ radio, : fom very young, unborn sagen! A new form of exercise in ihe | permitted to move. The size broadcast originating at Panam: anly embrycai¢ tet on Reet American home is getting un to /to the number packed in a d-|City that the State Road Depart- a ae a norte | answer the telephone only to dis-|ard box. They must grade No. 1.}ment has added 1,700 employes to ng: Stay. Sve i), SRORBEL Ray: me) large scale fighting broke out again in Korea, the United Nations could win. The General did not elaborate to ex- J plain how United Nations ground forces could win but ae said the Korean fighting was consuming “the largest ice of the Soviet industrial pie” The American General went further, stating that the it while fighting with Peleliu ant but they do produce some mones. Dr. Greené said animal are ‘most’ encouraging.” — For Clerk of Criminal Court HARRY DONGO + wm meeds of Chinese and North Korean armies in Korea were | ¢.,oy it isn't your own hone ring- The committees favored I its payroll in the last five years| ~ ~~ | The facts to date, andthe future ‘cleared’ uh dialetes in ani seriously straining Soviet industrial capacity and. easing |ing—it’s the phone on a television | ment of Size 96 and larger yan dbat it doesn’t make sense | For Sor. —— eee ee chet She feta fe Bele oy ee goa erin ‘i “4 ram. seedless it in No. 2 g ‘for the agency t © more i i ALLE B a3 4 ad = : “Communist pressure on other possible war fronts over the bg sore es NGA Wine eonnes Le ced aioe coe abide then pede arena First District ity Medical ‘School. ‘They were | traubles from giant tailages world, Van Fleet believes the Korean Sabeadty straining but on the other hand it also gives | {ions were unchanged. Adams said the Road Depart-! “Eo. Gounty Commissioner caution aan ashecichh nacigivayy weeks he cae icparticularly the heavy industrial capacity of Communist |a ee a good seo: at eas es Tie ‘commitlese | also. rejected. | ment st one example” of the \ Ml TERN ANDEZ. JR. {"a"eer Society, i they wicca. I ROE ao a ‘ s : - ‘ ‘ not answering his own phone at). peques a % growing state payroll and added:! J. Me eo ‘2 " ie is roa “ag a ae we cae v4) ge: ag poe ag — eal F er eidiean te. hoe i ane here is no telling how many} On: f pathciodiat, towed sat epliceane Sa om * Mave moved to slow the pice sie . at 3 . |fo see whether all Florida citrus |times it is being multiplied | Es First District glands of animals could be trans- ~*~ The General's words are encouraging, if they ave |, Television is credited with build: |coutd he brought under their-con- | throughout the jumbled assort-| "po. County Commissioner [Planted successfully from one kind | WHATEVER YOUR ihg up a national public for sev Hh ; ment of boards and bureaus which | ¢ral political figures. jhave-taken over our state. govern ment.” Dan McCarty told a Hollywood audience that Florida's road and} trol. They now set size and grade rules for fresh citrus, but have no authority over processed fruit. The Farm Bureau said in} a accurate, though they certainly are not in line, with opin- ~zzigns expressed by experts attempting to report on Soviet | “But this little view box can de-| ‘we industrial output in 1951. Van Fleet believes the drain on |stroy as well as build. And isn't Gonimunist industry in Kore Hid be seriously weighad | Ms #!teady Lecoming evident? of animal to another. The bits of glands lived and produced hor- mones, even when transferred ~|from an unborn mouse c: rabbit or guinea pig into an adult animal CLARENCE S. HIGGS. Third District Thitd District ce . atio m sti “| ‘The American people love : a | resciutfon-the ‘eomihittees’ ‘plait to |tyaffic’ problems “have \ become 3 of a different species. *) i im mblation tovoir ee M global strategy. While he does" nero, put the glamor of a hero | direct all citrus movements would {critital because of our great) CHARLES W. WELLS | br. Eugene’ E. Cliffton, ‘x sur! ae mot-say so, it is obvfous he, lieves any cease-fire might |who talks tow often and is seen |be “naternalistic government con- | growth. “ A. — | geon, transplanted the bits of hu- too much soon wears thin, People | “We mist’ widen Aa expand our For County Commissioner man embryonic glands into the tempt the Chinese Communists to pursue major aggres- : weary of him. Part of the success | HOS ERNE IS ‘ H “oo Fifth District men and woman. ‘The glands were i « «sion elsewhere, stage of Franklin D. Roosevélt’s famous; TAMPA \) — Walter Thomas org b i SLE ratink i i HARRY HARRIS taken from unborn babies Icst pH 1 It is a known fact that the French, for one, are wor-|fireside chats lay in the fact he Dawson, 70, one of the best known | and a good investment for all| ~~ | miscarriages or in an operation |] 718 Duval St. : i ‘ y * didn’t make one every day. ‘and most colcrful figures in Flori- iS sign For County Commssioner necessary to save the mother’s =tied over prospects of a negotiated atgnistice in Kouea,’ 1. some statesmen already jda West Coast fishing circles, dled |" oc; atkbh Fifth District life. \ “auch an agreement would free large amounts of supplies|making the mistake of inviting |here Tuesday. He had operated Bi ai el el So gel MILTON O. PEACOCK ie sere en fan be oy ‘ pease q er themselves too often into Ameri-|a fishing camp at the east end of |‘? 2n¥ increase i | +2 hapln’ Senne igtymomaraa bose Air and Fepleeement ndpeacred for other fighting fronts, nich can living rooms via the television |Gandy Bridge since 1935. pointeli out that “as most Fevenue/ For Member School Board they could produce hormones and STRAND Cond + seeatdethat in Indo-China. Of course, Americans will continue reeniintd z : comes from the ort saginle ap GERALD H. ADAMS turn them intc the bloodstream. *. S¥o hope for an armistice in Korea, but it is well to keap| It is a thought that must cost NEW YORK — Electric power PA Poets ee a casueten? “ Second District The two men got five to six bits Last Times Today. them considerable soul-searching, | production declined to 7,335,977,000 because it is a long time between | kilowatt hours in the week ended now and November. The political |March 22 from 7,413,795,000 the epitaph of some candidates may ; Previous week, Edison. Electric of embryonic adrenal giands. Al- together, thése slices may be pro- ducing only about 1-20th the’ amount of hormones from healthy in-mind that such an armistice may only bring about ag- gression at another point in Asia, which may be as much of a threat to world peace as the aggression of June, 1950, Adams said since 1946 the state's payroll has more than tripled and that there are more than 23,000 For Member of School Board WM. BILLY FREEMAN Second District THE SELLOUT with «in Korea, Then there are the people. who like jokes on the other fellow, Chatter is a very expressive word when applied to! ‘a.Bome conversations. \ aaws = Just because ,# man is a good sport doesn’t seces- sarily mean that heiis a good man. Advertising helps every newspaper to meet its ex- penses and, if intelligently used, helps every advertiser ~to_meet his expenses, too. eae It may be old-fashioned but if we had to look for ‘help, in a national emergency, we would expect it from {siyestern Europe more than from Asia, Africa, South Amer- jea and wayside ports. | viewers prefer the artful and tune- URE A GENTLEMAN, SIRI" be this: 4 “I voted against him because I was just plain tired of seeing his face, and couldn’t stand the idea of looking at it for another four years.” The trouble with using television as an electicneering medium is that even the wisest speaker, the most veteran campaigner, doesn't realize the point at which he may begin to bore more people than he interests. ~ Television is without doubt the greatest entertainment — bargain since the free shows the Caesars put on in the Coliseum at Rome. Medicere as many of the pro- grams are, the average man, what- ever his interests or educational Institute reported today. The output was 7.4 per cent larger than the year-ago week’s 6,847,786,000 kilowatt hours. - OAKLAND, Calif. — A Super- ior Court jury says a Navy chief was not responsible for Bay Bridge bus plunge that killed eight persons and injured 21 seriously. Orville C. Russell Jr.. 25, for- merly of Independence, Kas., was prosecuted because his autcmobile | by convicts and most of the con-! had hit a tridge, abutment and knocked a large concrete block into the traffic lane. A few minutes later, a Grey- hound bus crashed into the block JOPLIN, Mo W — H. Tiffin people drawing paychecks from ‘the state. f Adams’ charges were denied by | Road: Department. Chairman Al- fred A. McKethan who said: “Apparently Justice Adams is confused and continues to be con- fused. In talking with some of his friends, 1 find that they are con- fused at his confusion.” McKethan said most of the main- tenance work on highways is done struction work is done under con- tract with common labor on pay- tolls of contractors. ‘ Gov. Fuller Warren also replied | to Adams. In his state-wide radio broadcast, Warren said: “A certain candidate for gov- | Teters, mayor of nearby Carthage, | ernor is either attempting to mis- level, can find 10 to 15 hours of | WaS freed of a morals charge Tues-|jead and deceive the people of entertainment worth his attention. The programs would be even, letter if as much time, talent and day at a preliminary hearing. Magistrate Ted Bethea ruled Florida or he himself is grossly ignorant about the facts of our | evidence was not sufficient tc bind | state government.‘ He has been effort were put into them as are |Teters over for trial in Circuit running around over Florida telling put into the commercials. That is why more and more thoughtful Court. Morris Shaffer, 48, a Carthage ful commercials to the drab pro- unnatural act between him and the people that about 60 state boards and commissions are under | beauty operator, testified that an control of the governor.” Warren said only the State Bev- prams that precede and follow | Teters occurred at the mayor's erage Department is headed by a them. | Maybe the answer is for the| Sponsors to concentrate even more | on the commercials and drep the | programs altogether. looks at the programs. But she | drops her toys and comes running to watch the cunmercials. They're more exciting. Much has been written about the | effect of television on children, But how about explering its impact on housewives and household pets. My own wife, for example, | hasn't darned a pair of socks or | sewa a button on my clothes since our set arrived bs “lve % TV eyes,”’ she Mains Just-eant see to thread a needle any more.” As te household pets, a friend jof mine who owns a cat had to give up television in her home al- together. “TE had to chocse between it and imy eat” she said. “My cat was jealous. Everytime I turned on television she attacked the set and |tried to scratch it to death.” On the other hand I have heard |of another lady whose cat likes to sit and stare at the television set all day. Doesn't care abcut+ any particular program, but wan- i ders about the house, restless and | home in November, 1949. man who serves at the pleasure Teters, a 39-year-old lawyer, de-|y; the governor. He added that nied the charge. Magistrate Bethea said Shaffer, governor have commissions which |- heads of others appointed by the under arrest on a morals charge od only for si ” ' +} ean be su: ied only for six con My small goddaughter no longer | Was not accused as a victim but orate arn as an accomplice in the alleged immoral act, for the state to prodice evidence corroborating Shaffer’s story. The state failed to do so, Bethea said. ee Regiments in red uniforms be- |come fatigued more quickly than those wearing Srey or green, say experts. A line of brightly uniform- ed men is supposed to tire the eyes of those walking behind. Moreover, they appear too -conspicuously against the landscape. That is why olive drab or khaki has become the color for fighting armies all] * over the world. apes Make sure your kitchen range is level; if, it’s not the foods cooked in your oven won't brown as even- ly ‘as they should. A carpenter's level will check the range for you. unhappy, until is ensued oo the set is switehed I have also been told atout a ‘dog that whines unless the video Screen is tuned to a Western movie. “This addled and confused can- So it was necessary | didate wants to abolish the State} Road Department as now consti- tuted,” Warren said. “Ht would not be surprising to hear him start hollering to start moving the state} capital.”’ Chambers Appears Before Grand Jury) NEW YORK «—A surprise fed -sand jury appearance by ‘Whittaker Chambers has sect of reports of a new spy inquiry. ‘ Chambers, one-time Communist courier and principal witness against Alger Hiss, was closeted with the jury for 80 minutes Tues- day. ' Me wouldn't say afterwards what it was atout except for “matters |which were familiar to me- Reports..that..a new espionage probe was underway could not be | jconfirmed and U. S. Attorney’ | Myles'J. Lane would not comment, For Member School Board JULIO CABANAS, JR. For Re-Election Fourth District For School Board H. EARL DUNCAN Fourth Dictrict For Justice vi the Peace “IRA F. ALBURY First District For Re-Election For Justice of the Peace JAMES ‘LIGHTBOURN FORT Second District For Justice of the Peece ROY HAMLIN For Re-Election For Justice of the Peace R. D. “Zen” Zetterower Third District For Constable HARRY LEE BAKER First District For Constable HARRY H. JOANSON First Distsict For Juvenile Judge EVA WARNER GIBSON adrenals, but that may be enc.gh. In animals, the new bits of glands don’t become fully formed WALTER PIDGEON AND UDREY POTTER joodiumn Im Office) Coming: AFRICAN QUE Humphrey Thru March 31 ; THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH! With An All Star Cant Un Technicolor) AIR COOLED | |] 24 HOUR SERVICE Winter garments moth proofed, no extra charge. POINCIANA DRY CLEANERS 218 Simonton Phone 1085 i Overseas Transportation | Company, Inc. ! Fast. 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