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By. Paul Robinson By Jose Salinas and Rod Reed calm. i that night. @ moment ago.’ Cancer causes the loss of more , than 1,000,000 working years among Persons of employable age every year, Mrs. Dorothy Daniels, 1952 Crusade Chairman disclosed today. “The expense of cancer is mea- surable not only in lost employee hours and.years but in lost em- Ployee lives,” she declared. Can- cer is a killer, not merely a dis- abling or crippling disease. Its ma- jor cost to any company is the un- timely loss of experienced men and women -- of supervisors, crafts- men, executives. Mrs. Daniels said that part of the funds raised in the current Cancer Crusade would be used to expand the American Cancer Society's ed- ucation program for business and industrial organizations. The pro- gram is part of a broad effort to alert people to cancer's warning symptoms and get them to see ttheir doctors promptly. A recent survey of cancer deaths of male heads of families showed that their dependents lost potential financial support estimated at ey were arguing. Nancy had the gun. I grabbed her and we struggled over it, just like Johnny said, “But Nancy's: al- ways thought she did it?” “I think so," Irene said quietly. “She fainted, that night. Later, -.+™ it aj ean accident. She had Peence there oe ee .|__ “The hos; Doe. Pow fresh and 't. | cheerfully, Whatever you want to tell them...” “There's no need for that,” Johnny said. Irene looked at him quickly. “They'd fi hs Knowing what he had done to +++ What both of them had to your life .. . they’d never find you Fay. You've got a new life ahead of you now. You've got Kay, too. No one knows anything, except you and me. Why not leave it that way, and start anew? “And the manuscript?” asked JOHN J. MacALOON LEAVING FOR NORFOL: Chief John J. MacAloon and his charming wife, Rae, who have been living at 69-1 Poinciana Place, are leaving the city for Norfolk, Va.. on While in Key West. Chief MacAloon was assigned to VX-1 Helicopter Division. On Friday evening, they enjoyed a tour of the night more than $436,000,000, Mrs. Dan- iels indicated. No adequate investigation has been made of the cost of care of the 600,000 cancer patients under treatment today or of the expense of maintaining hospitals, clinics | and research laboratories. How- | ever it is clear that cancer is a staggeringly expensive disease fer | individuals, their employers and the country. The local goal is $2,000,000. Send | your contribution to CANCER, Key West today, on the tiles outside, weindbed alesost oa rain?” he bg = md think...” tiously, “do you still look young?” “Has been destroyed,” } lied, “I’m the only one AE pee read it. So forget about that, toot She stood up again. She took / his hand. “I've never met any- | juite like you,” she said | warmly. * 4 Johny felt ill at ease. “I... think I'll see Kay for a few oot ments. The kid's all confused. I’ talk to her.” { “Please do, Johnny Saxon.” | He went downstairs. Moe met him in the hall. iu “J. T. Smith just called,” he ly. “He's on his way out from rr ig Do you paid?” ‘ God,” said Johi in! amazement. “Can’t waite” ital called to, It was Nancy's . . . dead.” ., The great Dane came out of the| library. and stood looking at Moe. , Johnny said, “So that winds up) things. We'll be leaving soon,’ after I see Kay’s uncle, You might | Start packing.” hac I eee so,” aioe stl Ls 5 up stairs » t looked back. se of that.” He flung o; none of the: “Would you like to! walk in the| asked. suddenly, grin-! - . * She hesitated. He took her hang and led her/ outside. “It makes ; Kay catight some of his. mood, | “Shouldn't } H Jonna ~ you weer a hat, ‘Darnit, do you have to remind | hair i a You're not 1 Ty arm and! by. they swung down the drive- | way. The sais pelted tee. faces cool ran down their cheeks, It was | and refreshing, “No kidding,” Jo! Said se~! really think a" THE END | Award Contracts WASHINGTON ® — The Navy said today that contracts for about 15 million dollars were awarded in February and March for the construction of 167 small vessels and. barges for the Army and Air Force, : The Navy Bureau of Ships han dies all orders for floating eraft for the other services, BE A REAL ESTATE BROKER OR SALESMAN Real estate offers @ profitable lifetime career—$20,00 in commissions collected in 1951 by one of our graduates. REAL ESTATE LICENSE COURSE (Prepares You for State Exem.) Te be given in Key West at St. Paul’s Parish Hall ON MON. AY NIGHTS, 7 to 10:45 F. M. (5 WEEKS) TO BEGIN MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 28, at 7 P. M. Grer 290 Gendoctes . « alk of whens padeed Gots dean exntgh neh Money Refunded To i ae Of Our Who Fails To Pass State Examination This is the only real estete course we will offer this season in Key West. To enroll at tend first class Monday night, 7 P. M., April 28, at the St. Paul's Parish Hell. BISCAYNE SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE Special! Free Question and Answer Book worth $25