The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 2, 1952, Page 8

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So ee 5 hal ere eres pF See gee tee ee ee ees es See By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK «#—Seme pepole don’t have enough worries in their own lifetime, So they worry @bout | what kind of world their sons’ or grandsons will have.to face. ot Améng these knigtits ‘cf the | wrinkled trow one of oe i iat Citizen Staff Photo; i NATIONAL PARK SERVICE OFFICIALS from Washington, D. C., Richmond, Va., and St. Augus- tine boarding the Fort Jefferson before a trip te the historic Fort where they studied -plans. for future Fort activities. At left is Joseph Santini, Boat Captain of Fort Jefferson. The officials, left to right, are: V. R. Ludgate, regional landscape architect, Richmond; T. C. Vint, Chief. Designer. ‘and Construction, Washington; €. R. Vinten, Coordinating superintendent of Natignal, Park Service, Southeast Region, St. Augustine; Elbért Cox, Regional director from “Maine to “Florida; Engineer Harry Moore, Fort Jefferson; Edward S: Zimmer, assistant regional director, Richmond. Freeman Tilden, author of a recent~ book; The-National Parks; went to Fort-Jefferson te- obtain ' matérial for a section on Fort Jefferson. He was just stepping out on the pier and seems to-have _ been left out of the picture. ° . z gowerful than the neighborhood ¢ ‘ ‘ venir erat gece, ews! WANTED BY THE FBI ‘ooked at you as if you had the: neasles? Yes, even though you ys assured them you'd be wildly con- tent with a cot in the boiler room— | ture, that in 1975 cog be » or even a blanket and a sofa on } fifth dinner plate set. at. every | the mezzanine. table where four people now sit.| The zoom shortage battles an- Yes, for ‘every four pounds people so much they meat, four quarts of ; 3 never leave their fellows. Hotels want The emergency a over. : mat is at front 5 The desk clerk again says, | JOSEPH FRANKLIN BENT, | ““Yes) sir.” pts bow bgp paatness is excellent, but the si nem ee lop fifie pressure is no longer Toomer Richards, r Frank Wangeman, aliccacd -an old European hc%el “We no longer have te | d of our Scr cen, | tale retin "a" suc "aversatd | Ast 2h brn oven 90,282 au 0 Met at ere Hes wany of in fbe clr at do Gl, ioing isa. the Bit 9 oogin and | ina eta ae Pas ; Se But nevertheless it’s an important part of thoir ; becoming general of | Me, % te Roosevelt ‘botel here, ‘which | plexion, ruddy; ‘race, whites y i 20; fou're doing your part, too, when you buy United States ' eaters to more than 250,000 guests , tionality, American; ' cont uions,| ), re. Bonds regularly: For with bonds and other forms of Hl oh fireman, fisherman, gailway fa bes # ine pe te a ‘of ity for fai * Ee otiaves that hotel-keeping paged loi pes an 4 i; ot plpbaagerth nily. This D up and pera | “ | ‘s—scar : Y + now one of the nation’s.eight larg- | {neh oblique “Ff Bee ‘on. second qfronig economy for America, to back ap the military strength i est industries, is in the same tran- | left index finge of which young soldiers ike ware a part, And America. chemical agriculture, new tech- | si ase the department store | lique scar on : den ne) H niques of spurring plan tand ani- pein pot PY ger, %-inch bli ee tion } must be strong, ecc 2 “wp 'well as meses For dou't ee mal growth, better methods of pre-| ‘About 20° Years ago we had | Ee i oa ae eis a : i : forget—peace is only for the strong] serving and storing food will mean | trouble attracting outstanding | jegt eye, three %-inch sears und ot # i 4 you are not now one of the 83,000,000 thrifty and pat otic A fewer empty bellies rather than | ycung men because they didn't | chin, cartilage removed from tip of |charging. # ‘ ; | Buyera in America: why, not become one, today? Make more. ‘want to work in a service indus-.| nose, cut sear on. left side of, ‘of t ts “Tt is the old battle of faith and try,” he said. | forehead, %4-inch scar on’ right|frot eof ¥ x investment that can mean sepurity for your family. pace of the test tube warriors, who have | “But not any more. It’s a big | Lomed l-inch yo tng ee evo! t ‘fr -your coun! > had beet | for.our men ander arms, Slurt f already done much to make the business offering big rewards. |“ sta high ‘on deat cheers: re: intent to Turd. buying United Ststee Defense Bonds —now! ; good earth better. Right now we have in our dish- |) ynarks—jaw has been broken onl ‘day person, hav iaporinatis % The globe is see. but | washing department a boy who |’ was wired, may be erooked- ap- wine may assist Tiel cating this SS o alepld scien¢e 4 at = homely | took Vig esomea courses % Cam-| pears extremely nervous, iyind individual | ja: requested c guides many large | versity and a former notify the. Director. of the “f “famntties — — “There's iene ‘enough | } naval «:ficer who com-} CRIMINAL RECORD Fee ral Bureau of Inves' ee, The U. S. Defense Bonds you buy “to feed one mere.” |manded a destroyer. There is a} © Bent has been convicted for armed Wag States Re ey give you personal fir independence In any case, who is going to|@raduate of Yale Working as a} robbery. es earn St d grouind that stork? The cynic may |file clerk in our accounting de- | CAUTION Sia of the in Charge’ ofthe Don't forget, that bonds are now a better buy than ever, on the population growth. The | partment, Bent is armed ond extremely dan-|Investigation listed on the first page | “Because now every Series E Bond you own can automat- ¢ man goes into the diaper bus- | “They are learning the business| gerous. Bent has escaped from|of the local telephone directory. —. go on earning intérestevery year for 20 years from ness. from the bottom. So many young | __ es i date of putchase instead of 10.as before! This means thal i * j men with good . educational. and | to.feel at home, and smart hotels || Speed,” ~ Wangeman said. “The : NEN YORK —During the last | {faealy backgrounds come to us now tzying to dc exactly that. | thing guests hate most is to. be fymany a weary traveler fig- we have to remind them, 2? By streamlining service, kept waiting.” 3 Le ee ee eT imide: in. ; o $37,50 bond pays $66.66. ig 7 and your country’s to, ured A aan he easier to get the (‘Lenk Johnny, this business isn’t providing better parking facilities,| Women are playing a big role : F r now! Barkers recommerd the® keys to Port Knox than a key to all glamor—it's hard work.” ° ~ /modernizing rooms, installing high | in influencing change, as wives 7 as one of the safest forms of investment. the averaye hotel room. | The traveling public likes to te ; Speed elevators. ‘often pick the hotel when the fam- omen hy » Hotel desk clerks were more ;romanced and pampered and made | “Everything now is geared to | ijy journeys together. There is also an increasing number of traveling women executives. 1 eas Bearing “Women are no more demand- jing than men, but they are more ‘precise in what they do want— jand more appreciative wheh they get. it,” Wangeman said. “They like light, cheerful, wel decorated |Tooms with a feminine touch if | possible—rooms that - look. more | like their own living room. And |they like lighter, well balanced menus with a choice of salads.” ° A. sidejight:. Every stay at a j hotel near 8 railroad station and notice that its lobby clock see: a little fast? Well, it probally was | —about three minutes fast. That , is to protect dawdling guests. “The closer a hotel is to a rail- road station,” said Wangeman, smiling, “the more likely its guests are to miss their trains.” yard be shang.. Bay US. Defias Enid nag chi The U. 8. Govarhment does wet pay for this odgprtising The Treasury Oe dunatwos, the Adve’ ioing Ce os ~ - SPONSORED BY THE KEY WEST CITIZEN st OFFICE i east Phone ast Metal Woe vied Registers Used Typewriters } Official U.S. Navy Photo, Rentals by the week | 2 LT. COL. CAMPBELL. USMC, air war college st USS or month = _ — - _ ——— - t Howard D. Crow, He is being instructed by John |

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