The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 12, 1952, Page 3

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Through athletic endeavor, and Wreropeutic § work with the/ wounded, he became interested | in the science of health and then | Degan to study all branches, hy-| therapy and other related | 5 He plunged | avidly, took all the courses he eould, finally set up his own| institution in New York City at| 4 " Spot site where he continued , Studied new methods, for 1935 he decided to move to brand new Rockefeller Cen- took four months and a money for the new place, had built up an excellent and the pearl in his became a whole necklace. terms his place “a human ‘ice station” where thousands People re-adjust physically mentally to the stress and in of living in a turbulent zation. He is éonvinced that health and happiness is the not only long life, but a one. Among his colorful “patients” Burgess Meredith, Eddie Rickenbacker, Sonja Henie, Brian i , Jinx Falkenburg, Bob Consadine, Jane Pickens, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Boris Karloff, Gracie Fields, Well- ington Koo anil Bob Hope, whose humor, spyinging eternally, in- cluded an graphed picture of the famous comedian with two brunette beauties on each arm me fit for this type of thing.” Reilly had a health farm, too, where work therapy aided his clients, many of whom are sent to him by physicians for general cil re ges eae ua But he’s still in there pitching exercises, massages, renovating treatment, writing books and ts on how to live the life of Reilly. His book, “The Secret of Better Health” com- plete with diets and advice and ive exercises is widely His health service plan was in the national defense pro- of the last war. A handsome vigorous man in his fifties, Reilly looks ten years younger than his chronological age. He has been happily married for 35 years and his own son is following in the footsteps of the Reilly's owledge . of ae eee is -daughter, now married, was also interested in the health service work. Harry tinges his advice with wry humor. Three famous Reil- lysims are “To keep from grow- ing old: Be sure you are too busy to keep yourself in good physical condition. To become a widow: Attractively serve your husband a well-balanced meal full of minerals and vitamins, then argue with him gvhile he is eating it. To get an interesting ulcer: Always take your business to lunch. In fact, the more points to be argued the better. And if the problem be very annoying, be sure to bring it home to din- ner.” Reilly and his methods have been chronicled in all sorts of Publications including Fortune magazine, Coronet and the Read- er's Digest. It is evem supposed his service is on celestial record, read. used gram y {according to a limerick by Car- toonist Jolly Bill who pictured a visitor to the Pearly Gates being confronted by St. Peter: “There once was a man named Miley + To whom, at the Pearly Gates, dryly Said the man with the keys, 5 ten up those knees! Ye sn’t done. You ought to have fun. Go down see my good friend Reilly.” If and when Dr. Reilly retires from active service, Key West is f Baby And The Bunny Citizen Staff Photo TWO YEAR OLD INGRID ACOSTA, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Acosta, 611 Fleming street, with “Mrs. Easter Bunny,” for the picture. The Bunny Easter tomorrow. /| the 69 aboard on the Good Friday her favorite pet.. Mr. Bunny could not be lured out of his pen couple had four little bunnies which have gone to other Key West children for their Happy Bunny And Bonnet 59 Dead In Puerto Rico Air Crash By TOM CHASE SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (#—The Coast Guard said today there is “practically no hope” of finding alive any of 39 persons missing in the Caribbean's shark-filled Mil- waukee Deep after the crash of a Pan-American airliner full of New York-bound Easter vacation- ists. That put the toll of dead or pre- sumed dead at 52. Thirteen bodies were picked up from the waters, ‘three miles outside San Juan Har- bor, shortly after the plane broke in two and sank just before noon Friday. But a near-miracle saved 17 ot DECISION ON DIRECT (Continued From Page One) | time, I was informed by the | Veterans Administration situation in Key West but} | the lack of funds prohibited jtheir taking any action. “On February 19, 1952, that they were aware of the | |the House unanimously ap- 3 | proved an additional 125) Citizen Staff Photo going to be his own form of} THIS BUNNY, an Easter gift Paradise. Along with the Read- er’s Digest article, “Easy Does It” he has also written a treatise called “How To Retire and Like | to Andy and Diana Cobo, wearing an Easter bonnet which will bg worn by Mrs. Deli Sind near Columbus avenue. He It.” Says he, “Key West is the| Cob their mother. The blue Stayed there for three years then | ideal spot for the life of Reilly."| ad white bunny for Andy is | posed anything and everything for the benefit of this county matched by a pink and blue bunny for Diana. ESQUINALDO NEW jmillion dollars for this di- {rect loan program. I, again, | contacted the VA to request levery consideration of Key! | West. They informed me; jthat Key West had been} |given top priority and that| jupon Senate passage and/ ithe President’s signing of | jthis bill, early action on} Key West would be taken. “Yesterday, the Senate jpassed this legislation. | jealled the Veterans’ Ad-} ministration this morning} |Two Miami Girls Badly Hurt In Accident _ : Just South Of Bahia Honda Bridge Today « |Happy Easter To Be Marked Two young women from Mi- ami are in “fair” condition only after a car crash in which their 1949 Plymouth convertible was completely wrecked just south of Bahia Honda bridge early this morning. Driver Jeanne Ayers and Glaze Randall were coming to Key West. At an excessive rate of speed they came over Bahia Honda _ bridge, rounded the | Saturday, April 12, 1952 In City’s Churches And By Easter Bunny's Visit THE CITIZEN CAMERA TO PHOTOGRAPH 1ST EASTER PARADE curve, ran off the road onto the! shoulder for approximately 200' BY SUSAN McAVOY feet, then turned end for end for approximately another 200 feet, before coming to rest, it was The girls were thrown 45 feet. The car rolled over several times. Miss Ayers who is 20, has! brain concussion, breken collar | bone, and possible internal in- juries. | Miss Randall, 19, has a broken femur, broken. wrist and possible back jnjuries. The young women were treat- ed by Dr. J. A. Megna, at Mon- roe General Hospital, where they were rushed by Pritchard ambulance after the crash. Hitchiking sailors notified the |Big Pine Toll operator who call- ed Slim Walker of the State Highway Patrol and Capt. Andy, Marathon Deputy Sheriff. Both officers rushed to the scene of the accident and were there at} ‘ am. They were actually notified by State Highway Radio Dispatcher, Walter Jacobsen who was the first to hear from the Big Pine Toll operator. Both girls live at 326 N. W. 23rd avenue, Miami. The mother of the Ayers girl is already with her daughter at the hospital Mrs. Randall is on her way to Key West to be with her daugh- ter, according to Dr. Megna who | is handling the case. Another accident occurring at Jew Fish Creek could not be verified since it was handled out of Miami. Giant squids or - octopuses sometime reach a total length of 50 feet. Hundreds of Key Westers. will rise early tomorrow morning for the Community Easter Sunrise service to be held at 6:07 o'clock at Monroe county beach. The happy day’s activities in the city will begin with that service sponsored by the Key West Ministerial association and continue through special services at all Key West churches, For the youngsters the Easter Bunny will bring the usual.won- derful, multi-colored eggs and perhaps some mammoth sized chocolate covered eggs to be munched merrily through the day. The Community Easter Serv- ice will feature the Rev. Charles H, Meeker as speaker. The Key West High School band will play and the Florida Methodist Chil- dren’s Home Chorus will sing. Meanwhile Key West women have bought out most available Easter bonnets in the city. One down town shop owner spent to- day busy with her needle trying to fill orders for church-going hats. The telephone tie-up pre- vented her from reordering when her ready-made chapeau ran out this week. Some Key West women called up their friends to borrow hats, in the perpetual hat shortage in gainvillea, mantillas, or just blonde and brunette, red and grey tresses are the year round head adornment. _All churches throughout the city are preparing for crowds of Easter Sunday FOR THOSE WHO APPRECIATE GOOD ITALIAN FOOD - LUIGI'S RESTAURANT @—CHICKEN @ Pizza @ Spaghetti CACCIATORE @ Raviola @ LaSagna ORDERS TO TAKE OUT Officers Gry As Ike Tells Of Decision SUPREME HEADQUARTERS, Allied Powers in Europe @— A man who was there said when Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower told @ meeting of nearly 70 of the world’s highest ranking officers he was leaving “There was not a dry eye in the house.” And one of them—British Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, his deputy commander in war and peace—pleaded in private with the enter politics, it was learned. gations. After the Sunrise serv- ice, the churchgoers will take care of their children’s egg hunts and then be ready for the 11 o'clock services held at most churches. * The Citizen will cover its first Easter parade by camera, when photographer Ellis Finch makes , the rounds of the various church- es from St. Paul on Duval street to the First Presbyterian, the Southernmost Church in the USA on White street. At the Fleming Street Metho- last October will be dedicated by the pastor. One down-town florist, the though it ended here. yesterday, is still in effect at various places in: the nation. The phone lines THe Kel weer Crimnd Page 6 Easter Ege Hunt Scheduled For Sunday At 3 P.M. The annual Easter Egg Hunt for children of Legionnaires has been scheduled for Sunday at 3 p.m. at the American Legion Home on Stock Island, Post Commander Vance C. Stirup announced today. The committee arranging the af- fair consists of John M. Stewart, Harry Metzger, Francis B. Piodela and Ernest J. Avila. Prizes and re freshments will be available. During the regular meeting of Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28 on Wed- nesday evening, the Post voted to Sponsor and arrange the 1952 Armed Forces Day Parade, Satur- day, May 17th. Commander Stir- rup appointed the following com- mittee to arrange the project: general not to leave the Army to ves Eeege Pretebehie gists ge # i ff € MW. A ORTEGA, Proprietor 1005 Truman Avenue KEY WEST'S FAMOUS SPANISH RESTAURANT SPECIALIZING IN @ Veal Scallopini || NATIVE DISHES, SEA FOODS and CUBAN SWEETS Local People As Well As Tourists Are Cordially Invited IF YOU'RE EATING LIKE A BIRD YOUR APPETITE WILL PICK UP WHEN YOU VISIT THE CASA CAYO HUESO TRY OUR DELICIOUS LUNCHEONS DINNER’S TIL 10 P. M. NEVER A COVER OR MINIMUM ENTERTAI NMENT NIGHTLY BENNY'S CAFETERIA ba YOU'VE NEVER EATEN R EAL KEY WEST SHRIMP UNTIL YOU'VE HAD RESTAURANT Key West's First and Only Authentic Chinese Restaurant WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN: jto remind them of the Key/ \West situation. Ther in-| formed me that because; jthis bill authorizes the use of 25 million between now and June 30th, and not the full amount, they are study- Steaks - Chops - Seafood Dinners AMERICAN STYLE Everything Served in An Atmosphere of Oriental Retinement A MUST ON YOUR VISIT TO OUR ISLAND CITY that I have had anything to do with. This opposition has been especially veherm removed as chi board. “In his decision Mr. Bentley is not hurting primarily those of our zens financially (Continued From Page One) pedene MR ied on the fact that the University an Of the | {wunded in 1906, nas increased its 5: Student body from 136 to 10,000. | The student government of the Un- rsity was voted the best in the ‘ae hited States in 1943, 49, 50. It is Ps [ast oo ie * Pattern similar to state /ing all of the critical areas rernment. i ii h ne There are 26 sports, with s.oo/ With respect to the rey Res . a. it of these funds. A de- be forthcom-/ the next two owners and tax- Price, Chas. Top- Harifinger, Archie SHRIMP IN THE BASKET ATBENNY’S CAFETERIA ~ payers, C. C. Hi i “t unable t U,}iand for home construction on the island of Key West ause of the prevailing inflated prices. “In this group we find vet-/ erans who have served their coun try well and really break in the way oa Orders to Take Out 909 SIMONTON STREET Orders Made Up to Take Out STREET wren e | HARRY AND ROSE JAFFE AMNOUNCE THEIR PERKY LODGE—On Sugarloaf Key 44 ACRES OF RESTFUL SOLITUDE—16 Miles From Key West, 130 Miles From Miami Hotel — Cottages — Dining Room — Coffee Shop — Cocktail Lounge — Bar — Splendid Fishing From Two Piers — Charter Boats — Fishing Skiffs With Outboard Motors — A Fisherman's Paradise — Swimming Pool — Shuffleboard — Tennis Game Room FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, RESERVATIONS, WRITE OR PHONE PERKY NO. 3 Program is extensive. A charter was presented to Scout Troop $4, by Barn The troop spc weeks. ere'« shing ry happy Easter Season.”

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