The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 29, 1952, Page 8

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sponsored a dance ‘night at the Hut on Stock Island. Purpose, to raise funds for car- rying on the fight against Amer- SCOUTING AROUND it i i g sti ? Ee tia S48 Hl E i | eee ee i aye egee aft eet i = 5 zee i feet evyily ip | 3 ti i e . 4 ay big i & e BEEEe ata Fs «28% t Rie wis uF awarded to’ hold-|members are, Mrs. Hi with first ' chard, Mrs. G. W. Reese, and Cuba) be- | Robert Jackson. The sponsors of uuxiliary to | troop 4 are the VX-1 wives. with the peel = : ——« j#ace Atomic Fire LAS VEGAS, Nev. ® — Two Noe [tilled Marine combat battalicas sweated out tie weather today, waiting for ME <iCO Cit¥Y @ — A Son their first test of atomic fire. mage of explosives blew up| If clouds lift, the 2,100 men from npc icce .agiesy here but Camp Pexdiston, Colif,, and Camp no or? was i ‘Lejeune, N. C., will take positions ~ One hun ired or persons |3%4 to 4 miles from an A-bomb were burt by the Monday, | bursting at perhaps 2,000 feet ee cine thee eae in the pow-|above Yucca Flat Wednesday der riill and maay ol.ers injured morring. by giass from shattered win“ows | This would put them closer than fn a redius of a mile around the | 1,500 Army troops last week. The ovdiers were in roughly the same rositions, but the explosion oc- | curred at 3,500 feet. ba & i F H zB st ii t sé The cause of the expiocion was Bot i nmediately determined. Sate ements Hevir? Ps: Citizen Staff MB. AND MRE. D. G. LUJAN, 2506 Patterson lot of fun Satiarday night, Stock Istend t eonmeored @ dence to ficht avenve, having a he Aux- Were Cancer Research Studys Cell Life The key to cancer control may lie in the basic secrets of life, Mrs. Dorothy Daniels, 1952 Cancer Cru sade Chairman, said today. Most of the multi-million dollar Amer- ican Cancer Society’s research pro- gram is aimed at uncovering the mysteries of growth, both norma! and abnormal. It seeks to establish the facts of cell life. It tries to determine how the normal cell lives, grows, ages and dies. Once these facts are known, it will be much easier to jearn why the cancer cell. never ages and why it néver dies until it ‘has killed the host which harbors Contributions to the American Cancer Society help finance the re- search of some 900 investigators in 100 laboratories and universities in 35 states. By fellowships the Soc- iety is training 70 young scientists. More and more ,research is turn- ing up facts that eventually will lead to a thorough understanding ef the nature of cancer, and some day to its complete control. impértant work is supported by gifts to the Cancer Crusade. Mail your contribution to the 1952 Campaign today to Cancer, Key West. *! Official U.S. Navy Photo MISS MYRA BROOKS, NURSE’S AID, IS TAKING BLOOD FROM GUNTER, 400TH BLOOD DONOR | Ridgway Appointment As Eisenhower Successor | Applauded; Clark Criticized of staff, Gen. Alfred M, Gruenther, as his successor. Gruenther will on as Ridg- way’s chief of The idea that Mr. Truman was rewarding Ridgway and Clark was explained in military circles this way: Ridgway’s handling of the Korean War helped quiet the storm | kicked up by the dismssal of Gen. Doublas MacArthur as Far East chief, which threatened to drive the administration into serious po- litical trouble, Clark’s adroit with- drawal as Vatican ambassador- nominee did much to quiet the ~|ruckus over proposed creation of that post. Quick approval of Mr. Truman's choice was expected in other NATO nations. Except for the Communists, praise for Ridgway was widespread in Europe. No strong objections to Ridgway’s | appointment was voiced in Con- gress. Generally it was a juded, although some lawm: like | Sen. Wiley (R.-Wis.)—seemed dis- | appointed that Gruenther did not get the job. Gruenther favorably | gic, ft : a when he testified on foreign aid. Shot In Mouth NEW YORK (# — The manager of a Rockefeller Center restaurant, shot in the mouth by a young bandit who escaped with about $225, was minus several false teeth today but otherwise virtually un- hurt. Frank N. Sipes Is Sent Here The Communications Depart- ment of the U.S, Naval Station, Key West, is the destination of Frank N. Sipes, teleman, seaman, who reported aboard the Naval Station here. Sipes comes to Key West after 12 months duty at the Naval Air Station, Jack- sonville, While at Jax he receiv- ed his letterin basketball as a member of the Air Station’s team. * A student at Illinois State Uni- versity when he was called into service, Sipes attended “boot camp” at Great Lakes Naval Re- cruit Training Center, i 1 Sipes hails from Bloomington, | street, Saginaw, Michigan, Ulinois, where his parents, Mr, REET < and Mrs. Norman F. Sipes re-| U.S. paper money in its pres- side at 403 North Clayton street.! ent size was first issued in 1028. Donald E. Scott Ordered Here The third Michigan lad to re- port this week to the Communi- cations Department at the U. 8, Naval Station here was Donald E. Scott, teleman, seaman, USN. Scott comes to Key West after serving eleven months in the Communications De; at the Naval Air Station, J - ville. Immediately after his gradua- tion from Arthur Hill High School at Saginaw, Michigan, Scott en- tered the Navy and attended the Naval Recruit Training Center at Great Lakes, Ill. Scott is the son of Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Scott of 1403 Cypress: Roosevelt Hospital: reported the manager, John Hudson, 46, suf- fered only a superficial wound in the holdup Monday night, appar- ently because his false teeth stopped the bullet. impressed Congress members Defense Secretary Lovett told feporters Ridgway and Gruenther would make an “unbeatable team.” Mr. Truman said much the same thing in announcing Ridgway’s selection. Eisenhower said “Things will be in good hands—we could not do better.” SEE - HEAR - AND MEET J. BRAILEY ODHAM Candidate for overnor bi Y, 7 last year as ambassador to the Vatican. The nomination was with- 2 boom for his nomination as Re-' Srtm tc | GARDNER'S is known to have wanted his chief || _ DHARMACY — || The Rexall Store TIM TRUMAN AVENUE Corner Varela Street | PHONE 177 At Bayview Park Wednesday, April 30th, 8:00 P. M. THE MAN WHO CANNOT BE LEVER ‘ v Speaking Personally to you on his 3rd visit to Monroe County, poe he 2nd Address to the People. No other Candidate for Governor can make That State- meni!!! His Interest in You Now Assures Attention as Governor Later. {PAID FOR BY J. BRAILEY ODHAM CAMPAIGN FUND) Many ancient peoples had bath- tooms in some of which the bath- ing facilities apparently were as adequate as those in modern ASK FOR THE FACTS ABOUT CAR VALUE THE DODGE ‘SHOW. DOWN WAY

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