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‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN $1500Repair -_|“Glamor” Girl OF [ 8 | i i § #8 4 gies é F: tlk E i is Fa u $F Fie 4 z fan i pro- eistes it must jal pro- ° in the and mo- assessor is! State law al- mption for | is very clear that | expensive per- | getting all the | ER must | slot _ma- } the slots Tuesday, April 22, 1952 The Sea his 1 “sis” up at Gulf Oil Company's docks here Saturday afternoon. Sis is quite young; just four ices ned ics pea ee eee her present, She was built in Bay City Mich. in the yards of Diesel Carter Co., powered with twin 1300 horse powered G.M. diesels cylinder pancake type. She cruises at a cruising range of around 35,000 ries a crew of six and state rooms for eight, Atlass, a life-long devotee to sport aboard. 23. knots 3 miles, a dista and fish here. He tells us that most of his cruises and “The sea offers her lure.” No matter how much Mr. At and best love. He was one of his country’s first the possibility of color TV on a large scale, “We are ready to start broadcasting color on a nation- wide basis tomorrow, if the government gives us the go-ahead sign.’ MUNSAN, Korea ®—In + sharp 16-minute truce session an Allied spokesman told Communist nego- tiators today: “Your attitude clear- ly indicates you have not come to Allied spokesman. said they were “‘still exploring” possible so- lutions, Tie Allies handed the Reds a list of six new prisoner camps in | South Korea. They are in addition to camps on rocky Koje Island, scene of two blody riots in recent months. A U.N. spokesman said some prisoners already have been trans- Koje, ‘which housed 130,003 POWs and 30,000. civilian internees. The Army said it expected the move would ease “crowded condi- tions encouraging intrigue and dis- order’’ and would lead to “im- provement of discipline and con- ATOM BOMB SITE, Nev. # — One of the most spectacular atom- ie bombs ever detonated holted a : vet ite ae if i 8 i : iP ls F machines | trol” of unruly Communist agita- | not show rty tax re- Ascessor penalized ten percent if we | 1 Proper: | April ist eac! are in busi. Hi g ‘i z E : i z & 5 3 an increase of | Tax exemption ; $500 per family to to keep this in| costs of living. most everyone from | Feturn each year in annual inven- | and mailing tax re- costs which add to the the Assessor's office will ‘Offsct the possible loss in tax in- tome." “My office will be kept open on Saturdays, so that the many work ing people can transact their busi- ness.” i i 2 2 3 i : = i geEbe ieee gaghi “It you elect me, and give us Proper representation in Tallahas y and Casting the merchant many hours p ” “T will select with the advice of Public officials, at least two young men, train them in my office. one at a time, aud send each one in turn to the University Real Estate School, so thet this County » continue to have efficient, ified servants in the Tax Office. This I will do at my own expense.” “I am sincerely yours for better government, for us, and for our children. FRED J. DION, Candidete for Tax Assessor {front puzzled U ‘officers today tors among the prisoners. By GEORGE A. MCARTHUR SEOUL, Korea —A report of white - clad Chinese Communist cavalrymen on the Central Korean S. Eighth Army Front-line units said they spotted 200 riders in white moving to- ward msong Monday afternoon. Heavy artillery ripped the column to pieces. Two other -vhite-cloaked bands of 50 and 60 men were reported sighted in the area F | Police Chief CR. ‘Trulock sai shells into constantly besieged|he suspended Patrolmen J. : Wonsan on the east coast. Meek and Eugene C. Mershell for | Four Russian-made MIG-15 jets their alleged participation in the | | ventured from Manchuria into | operation of a lottery. | North Korea at dawn Tuesday. | | Jere J. Lewis, Novato, Calif., shot shell and recommended the case down one and the three others | be turned over to the state attor- | scurried home, | ney or the county prosecutor. Addresses Kiwanis Tonight } “We can’t attach any signifi- | cance to the report at this time,” said an Eighth Army staff officer “Intelligence officers are studying the details. All we haye now are fragmentary reports.” He said the white uniforms pos- | sibly could be explained by the Probability of snow in the moun- i east of Kumsong. cavalrymen were on the front shortly ry of Red China into he fall of 1959. ern and central fronts nerally quiet. There was 'y of Red probing and patro} in the mountainous east. . S. Navy Headquarters in Tokyo said five U. S. ships have by mine: and 46 U. s. ish Commonwealth war have been damaged in the after th the war the damaged # of the U. S. es k et with Increased accuracy a r nge, and have shelled rican warships nearly 10 miles at sea. Navy avthorities said this almost | i The Civil Service Board accepted | |The Fifth Air Force said Capt. | resignations from Meek and Mer- ; =a a EF = &i He i ! ! ; i ? i E z i i 5 | i if Ht i . i H zepeeiee &<8 g Fa ri in 1939 beeause he defied part- policy and advocated an allian.. , ire eats with Communists and Libera!= professively crippling Spine in- | against Neville Chamberlain’s ap flammation, He would have been | peasement of Hitler. 63 next Thursday. . ; Winston Churchill used this a wife, Isotel, was at his bed- “man without a party” in his war z Cabinet. Mi! health forced him to quit his double Cabinet job—chancellor of the exchequer and economies min- ister—in October, 1950. He im- Fear of Soviet Russia—where he | proved and went home after six months in the clinic here but last | January was forced to return after months of increasingly acute pain: | Cripps’ polities and profession | p | were a paradox through much of his life. Son of a Conservative lord who turned Socialist, he earned as much as $200,000 a year by apply- ing his legal brilliance to law suits on behalf of capitalist corpora- tions. At the same’ time, he was | So far left of British Socialists he | as a World War I ambu- | was expelled from the Labor Party’ If you are overweight go slowly on fats and sweets because they are concentrated foods, high in ca lories. Except on special occasions, avoid pastries, rich desserts, and gravies. Use only very smal! amounts of butter or margarine, | cream, salad dressing and sugar. | ANVIMING CONCERNING AVIOHOBHKES BEE THE TWINS }30 Deva: G1. Pn. Se 70-1871 If you are going North — Have the Citizen follow you while away this summer. 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