The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 19, 1952, Page 3

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uttons, Youngest Models In FASHION SHOW WINNERS, or w fication wore a me M Center, M.C. of light blue silk winner Right, cente Mas. Grouch, Mrs. Roberts an¢ Mrs. Jackson. Mother and daughter entries and winners were Mrs. Vallandegan Hadys Jackson who ha lutter with white lace by t, twin threats to all oth Pins 88 with dais Towers. ainds me in a cunning bi , which she entries were s in yellow organdy with blue es in the hat divi: HOLLYWOOD NOTES By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD @—"I just can’t Seem to get away from monkeys. That was the plaintive remark of Maureen O'Sullivan, who is back before the movie cameras after @ lengthy absence. In the ‘30s, she Spent nine years as th Tartan and nurser the Chimp and oth after motheri she is appea monkey in “ lege.” “I don't mind the remarked r rea £¥—seems quite gentle and Gonate, The ones we bad on the Tarzan pictures were all right un- til they grew older. I'm told that a bone in the head begins pressing jon their brains as they age, and that makes them erratic.” Miss O’Sullivan’s last film work | was five years ago, when she ap- peared in “The Big Clock,” direct- ed by her husband, John Farrow She indicated she will be doing more movies in the future. “My children range from 13 to eight months,” she said, “so now the older ones are beginning to le to take care of the younger at allows me more time think that by keeping busy y career, I will be a more esting mother to the children be able to talk about other s besides cooking and house { The actress is also going im for J can watch one of the bigcame tice and thai black marketesss City Parade In ers any time are Tamara Lange and trim at the shoulders, and s. J. W. Crouch wearing “Spring Dale Terry ck and white polka dot with d the unexpected pleasure of ion continue their stroll around gee Ht é 4 fT early in November which was all ladies’ dresses, coats and suits, this one was for the tod- dlers, children and teens, and also featured Easter Bonnets. Mrs. Gustafson had a large collection of prizes, donated by local merchants. These includ- ed prizes from Donald’s Beauty Salon, Stell’s Nook of Beauty, Southernmost Beauty School, Home Appliance, Key West Supply and Buttons, Pins and Bows. After the show, the con- testants and guests enjoyed a wonderful meal supplied by the ladies, covered dish style. Judges were Mrs. Beacham Curry, Mrs, Margaret Cusick and Mrs. Lenora Finch. Judg- ing must have been most dif- ficult, because the contestants were so charming, and their clothes so attractive. We hope that Buttons, Pins and Bows will repeat this Fashion Show often, and we hope that each time it will be a bigger and bigger success. and Marlene white embroidery laced with yellow ribbons. made for Miss Fashion Derby dotted Swiss pinafores and matching bonnets. | television and has a story-telling | comedy shows for a whole hour series of children, a field in which | without cracking 2 smile. (Sole she should be an expert. Despite | exception: The Caesar-Coca offer- | her heavy maternity schedule, she | ing, a perpetual delight.) | still looks as trim and pretty as; On the other hand, some of the |@ starlet. How does she do it? | situation comedy shows manage to “I have no system,” she said. | generate 2 good degree of amuse- | “It's just a blessing of nature”. . . }ment, partly because they don't | Oskar Werner, the Viennese ac- tor, came all the way to Holly- | and “I Love Lucy” are good ex- | wood to make a picture, then the | ampies. | studio decided to make it in Eu- | rope. He'l be returning home to 5 © await the company’s arrival Investigate Spud Meanwhile, he may get hic wish | 5 to meet his two favorite actors Black Market Charles Chaplin and Charles | 5 | Laughton. . . JACKSONVILLE w — Reid Observation: Perhaps the vaude- Mano, district price stabilization ville shows on television are run- director, sai® Friday his office is ning their course. The siam-bang | investigating a reported black variety shows are bogging down in market in Irish potatoes at Has- @ mess of old jokes and worneut tings. He said there is a severe acts. 1 dent know about you. bet | potato shortage througheut the na Michae!? Cudahy, upper left. Tamara, who was a winner in the Sub Teen classi- | Michael wore a green and white pique cabana suit. | Garden” and her mother, Mrs. Reginald Roberts in an African Daisy version of Cochran rest on their laurels after the judging. Dale in pure silk shantung in presenting herself with first prize in the hat division, models the winning hat, Cathy Zimmerman of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Key West. winners Sharon and Sandra Dickson, twin daughters of Mrs. Thelma Dickson, Martello Towers. They are Mrs. Percy Curry, who was second prize winner, and daughter Lynn who were smart in beige corde cotton with daisy trim. try so hard. “My Friend Irma” | And in Faskion Show Ori ginal Creations By FRANK CAREY Associated Press Science Writer WHITE W. Va. > ee investigating the possibility of mopping up elusive brain cancers with atomic ty that special sponges, filled with radioactive materials, and inserted into the human brain, might kill off possible remnants of malignant tissue after all visible cancer was removed by surgery, Drs. Loyal. Davis and Stanton L. Goldstein said trial in human patient were under way and that results would be reported at a future date. They said absorbable sponges made of gelatinous or soggy ma- terial—sometimes employed for checking hemorrhages—were be- ing used. And they declared the radioactive materials for impreg- nating the sponges consisted of eighter gold or phosphorous. Both of these ray-emitting materials are Produced by the Atomic Energy Commission at Oak Ridge, Tenn. Reporting to a scientific meeting of the American Surgical Associa- tion—an organization which in- cludes the nation’s top teachers of surgeal technique—the scientists gave this outline: The major difficulty in attacking cancers deep-seated in brain tissue is that when the visible tumor is removed by surgery, cencer tissue | &™™ vl remain hidden in the tumor X-ray could be used to kill this remaining tissue, but its deeply Penetrating rays might also de- stroy normal tissue in the brain. Tests with cats showed that when sponges impregnated with radio- active gold or phosphorous were inserted in the brain, the tissue- killing power of the rays was ~ | limited to a tiny area around the | Place of insertion. Citizen Statt Photos | _,There was no apparent adverse j effect on the central nervous sy- tem of the animal. “It was concluded,” the doctor said, “that this method was worthy | and safe for trial in patients.” Hangs Self DELAND — The body of Andrew R. Martin, 22, Sanford Naval Air Station sailor, was found hanging from a water pipe |in a county jail cell Friday, less | than an hour after he had been Picked up on a drunken driving | charge. Chief Deputy Eugene Pe- j may be draining off a large por-, ‘Tone said Martin removed bed tion of the Hastings crop by truck. | ticking from a mattress to make Mann said railroad shipments out | # 2008e. of Hastings, 100 to 150 carloads daily in the corresponding | In 1951 the United States used | last Year, totaled only 20 carloads | about 105 million tons of coal to | for 9 day when he visited there | Produce electricity. | Many religious hermits lived in Eo outdid any modern flagpole sit-/ fers. St. Simeon Stylites who| "AGS, LEAD, BRASS, COPPER lived on a 30-foot pillar for 30| - Old Batteries and Scrap Metal } 800 VIRGINIA | STRONG ARM oRAND Triumph Cotfee STAR * BRAND Mill AMERICAN COPPER i o and CUBAN mL GROCERS ——— COPFES, Call Mr, Feinstein = Phone 826-W | Your Grocer SELLS that Good | | —-TRY A POUND TODAY— | THE KEY WEST Ciiizen Page -_————_——. Saturday; April 19, 1952 Jailed Flyer And Wife (#) Wirephoto LT. VERNE I. GOODWIN, 30, Air Force pilot, pictured with his wife, has received a two-year court martial sentence at El Paso, Texas, for orefusing to fly. Lt. Goodwin, from Peabody, Mass., said he would be “murdering” his unborn child to fly while his wife was pregnant. By The Associated Press Florida’s candidates for gover- Dan McCarty declared his sup- port for the proposed constitutional amendment earmarking his supporters “We're in second place today and coming up fast. 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