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Page 2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ee ie 24, 1952 ti 7 <) oh ? : . : i The Key West Citizen | , HAL Ellis Arnall, Director Of a} ° n y } A em cane OPS, Invited To Work A Week Published daily (except Sunday) by L. P. Artman, Owner and pub- | BOYLE | tT ny ite 0 or if ee Ly tisher, from The Citizen Building, corner of Greene And Ann Streets. | By BOB THOMAS | Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County | HOLLYWOOD ww— “Where do Publisher they get all that stuff?” asked L. P. ARTMAN Shelley Winters. \ SAYS| In Independent Food Store NORMAN D. ARTMAN Business Manager| She was referring to the rumor By HAL BOYLE ~ MIAM 1p \ r panieininceaane ea |mongers who have reported that ffice Stabilization, Entered at Key West, Florida, as Second Class Matter {she and bridegroom Vittorio Gass- ted al werk {man were fighting. She continued: TELEPHONES 51 and 1935 “That's a lot of baloney. Vittorio; ee - Associated Press is exclusively and I get along great. We have Member of The aaa aT ease enon credited to “itl \differences of opinion, but our ba- entitied to use for reproduction o: ‘sic ideas are the same. Besides, ef noi otherwise credited in this paper, and also the local news |) oo fight.” publishea here. “We discuss,” remarked Gass- | Wember Florida Press Association and Associate. Dailies of Florida} man, a fellow of few and well- chosen words, Subscription (by carrier) 25¢ per week, year $12.00, single copy Se} y p24 gone to lunch with Gass- ‘War S Started set dtct of wg ss soem Korea Two [scsi in many ways. | rocers, “ma e did wuld be less burdens clined to heap additior 7 As one of the 12,800 workers in y o A rc this heart center of America’s ears £0 on the independen ‘ocer atomic weapon research put it tion, Mrs. Kiefer said “People come, people go. But! SQVIET - BUILT id be glad to pay Arnall a associ ; nobody really feels it is home z a Piles lated Mana Piha ab bt ald a ADVERTISED RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION [720 e pieces eebane suche Very few expect to die here, and) TANKS RUMBL=D nd out what it’s all about . ay I guess that is why there isn’t| ‘ Nore > } “He could return to his desis The Citizen is an open forum and invites discussion ict public tate in tp aD * heats sat a any cemetery.” } S PARALLEL n Washington enlightened.” she and subjects of loca or genera) interest, but it will not publish) i ttars. Like arguments. | Los Alamos today is perhaps the} 38 "N DARKNESS pai Lhe peat te a e : cia ecommuni ce knowledge and understanding and spendin comameientions. After we went to Mexico, some- Teale Rap ae By JIM BECKER ee a ‘ee Sue lake jbody printed that we were break- 1943 it was thought it would never} SEOUL, Korea (® — Ru ‘0 le what recor ling up,” said non - stop Shelley. | “Now how can they do that? Why, we only had one big argument, and FLORI eee that was over Vittorio’s driving. AS Ss Kos oa ° N |He's a very good driver, But Eu- | Jropean style. He'll drive 80 miles {an hour a few feet behind another fear. I didn’t go for that, and I told him so.” “Our only major difference,” | ST ADVOCATED marked the Italian, “is in philophy aaah he if acting. Shelley, like most Amer- ean actors, believes in the real- More Hotels end Apartments, ic kind of acting. 1 have been hooled in the classical stage, and grow beyond a population of 790,| built tanks rumbled southwe dations he would make after Now it is a small city of nearly | 2¢P08S Parallel 38 in the predawn gaining this valuable experienc 13,000 scientists and technicians, ;44Tkness two years ago Wednes 1 wonder if be sprawling over several mesas in|4@Y and plunged Korea into a , an isolated, 86,000-acre, closely-| bloody, bitter war that has be: rules and re guarded reservation in the Jemez | Come a stalemate ) mes, including 45 Mountains of Northern New Mex-| The naked aggression against the , regulations amendments and ico. It is still growing rapidly, and | United Nations-sponsored Republic supplements totaling more than work is under way on a new 120 of (South) Korea by the Soviet million dollar laboratory. Unior’s puppet North ‘Korean peo irel . The chief industry of this strange ,Ples Republic’ began a destruc: | represents an is to develop better instru- | tive, si aw struggle that has left ments for widespread atomic | this Asiatic peninsula in ruins death, yet by most yardsticks of | Eighteen members of the United xpect vith OPS ons which equal absolutely impos ask for the average retail Beach and Bathing Pavilion. Aurports—Land and Sea. OPS regulations,” Mrs. Kiefer Consolidation of County and City Governments. 1 believe in a more stylized kind sociology it is a dream city. |Nations and hordes of Chinese said, “have no useful purpose Coumunity Auditorium of acting There are no slums. There is |Communists have become involved | They threaten to destroy thousands — The waitress brought Gassman's Uuuiciai U. S. Na i ) no unemployment. The city has ajin the war that has produced no/ of businesses and along with them fine school system. It has wonder- | winner. Casualties total more than | our profit and loss, free enterprise, ed to his ful recreation facilities, including two million. More than 10 million | competitive system im a baseball field, swimming pool, | civilians are homeless Members s jorder, which was bac id 4 SOCIALIZED MEDICINE IN GREAT BRITAIN |e estan,” commented Shelley, “et-| J+ MICHALEK, chief sonarman, American reporters in Great Britain have consistent- ting pretty Americanized, aren't pres nt rating recently He is ser : of the association, you?” { School, Key West, Fla. as petty offic f the At- ice skating rink, ski lift, and its; yo oN. ty have f i 419.- ‘holding t = ens . you y is 2 i roops have suffered 419.- | holdir 4 convention here, sent ly reported over a period of many months that Winston "uy, invented this dish.” Gass } tack Teachers and Maintenance Section. wn ‘small symphony orchestra. | 455 casualties, mostly South Ko- | telegrams to congressmen Monday Churchill's Conservative government will not dare at- man countered “Columbus! He reported to the Fleet Sonar School in May for his second Unlike moe cies cities through- 'reans, but including 109,971 Amer-j urging elimination of price con- F i . rve . orevi y mber 1945 t the land, it has ne major park- jcans. The Chinese and North Ko-|trols. Conventi rogram which the brought it over with him.” This! tour of duty, He served there previously ‘ 45 Ou b a t inese and North K ention officials esti- tempt to abolish the free medicine prog sort of banter goes on all the time.| 14 May 1949 as an instructor. ng problem. The crime rate is rean Reds’ killed, wounded or cap-. mated more than 1,000 were sent. Labor Party inaugurated several years ago. The program, Gassman is playing a Me second) wi on Mich lek letuthe schocl ois ; : unt ue bly tou The ee tured are reckoned at 1,623,404 ea = ialty ici . 1 2 |U. S. film, and I asked him for) "och Michalek eal : evel of its citizens is perhaps the i ; seas which is a form of socialized medicine, has proved to be its imipeassians sot Amorica, USS San Pabio (AGS « 30) lerwater highest achieved by any city in| Amd now the conflict is alr Tan Jud e Orders vastly popular in England and no leading politician would “As for Hollywood,” he replied,| Scund Laboratory, an experim ice in that history. At least 280 have earned |W OCTe ey Ss ae ‘i g remain in office long if he advocated abolition of it. “it is exactly what I expected, Ev unit he was commended by Direc Sia a ui learn ; jless stable for nearly a year along | Same Facilities This is an interesting situation, especially in view of ¢'Y fantastic thing I ever heard) tor. Commander A. E. Krapf, cca arisalions a line stretching diagonally north : 5 x and professional organizations } . ie about the place is true. 1 did not; in part: “Underwater Sound Laboratory representatives are a P eastward from a few miles sout ACKSONVILLE «® — Daytona charges by Conservatives that the program is inefficiently like New York very much. The preciative of the manner and extent to which Michalek has es ae arene noruenizadmcucren of Parallel 38 in West Korea, Beach ha 1 reasonable time” to e ‘oving too costly for the govern- tempo is too fast, and the buildings | fy, nished assistance and of the interest which shown in | The happy shout dare ntil onl ew < », both Provide separate, equal facilitie handled and that it is pr g Tered (are ugly. Except. at night. New ur assistance and e interest wh The happy shouts of children'and) Until only a few days ago, both PRONE Separate. municipal eons ment. Some Conservatives even say the cost of socialized yor at night is very beautiful.” 8 Project the barking of dogs ring across | sides seemed awaiting the outcome pi OCSTUte ; si i Michalek enlisted in the Navy December 1942. Du World he neat, well-tended lawns all day | of the almost year-old unproduc : popes medicine will eventually bankrupt the government, Gassman has a unique contract ment and declaratory erved o i th . 7 tive armistice talks at Panmun ‘ai i th MGM which permits him to| War Il he served on board the C cree issued by Federal Judge . » or he ule this suggé on, | 8 aia rees We are famous for babies, dogs jo 1 Judg, Laborites, on the other hand, ridicule thi g spend six months of each year in| thee years, operating in the | y and DombEcin has Gee GL Simpson Monday enjained One thing is clear. After nearly four years, there is nO his native Italy. “They did not! patrol duty Bier Commission en However, as the war's second ty id the Peabody Audi agitation in Great Britain to return medical care to private t ye it o ‘a l u I e He is the brother of Mr. Raymond Michalek, of c said, “thls. igvacwonderfil| gs sah infancy. care, puttiae Board from ex practitioners. About 90 per cent of all family doctors are oo.) to break the ties with your a Shicako, 1 ie = Metre Gana oye Ne" pressure on the Chin Western formance open to the watine oye now doing part-time or full-time duty in the National home country. Besides, I think it i B pete) Cocos - ; Paria Korea and North Kore. V ecre id banning Negroes was i = ES is important for an actor to return ae en MUS ey WeaDy SAO hydroelectric plants were smeshed ary. capricious, discrimina- Health Servite and about 48 of every fi Briush eit . , 1 cent of the pepu } ealth Servite and about very to the stage, which is the primary | — SS : five véars of age )2 & mass air strike tory and contyary te the Constitue f{ the United States."* are getting some or all of their doctoring through t medium ‘Dp The average age here is 25—eight, A U. S. Defense Department of and s s lic medicine program. It is estimated that th yela || The actor, who has done 20 films outh orea £ eu ea et ears younger than the national fi in Washington said the mil Rava) Drevlegeas and: oppOKeaal : : } nd 73 pf plans to perform | ft a ge hich is 33. There are tary action seemed to be “the best “es” tt hites and Negroes in Aic: rg BC x the government about a bil- HOLLYWooD 1» hi ere are + fi medicine program is costing the governn abo 4 Hamlet” on the Rome stage next Ma Be Ended ai S veclabeats : : about 410 persons here over Way of breaking the deadlock at he auditorium was also lion a year. season. Does that mean Shelley bi Mrs. Silictta 60 Panmunjom bade ee is Wee pme- Will be doing an Italian Ophelia? ae sede ke Asses then, isn't Los Alamos a ey aay ers The decree said affairs spon The Conservatives have amended the program som “No, her accent would not be PUSAN, Ko ” — A compro i ay oe s sey toplace to Tee Recaden Babee - hs red | private organizations what, requiring patients to pay half the cost of such items good enough to do class he mise solution to South Kerea’s bit iif Roar at Te is if families here feel they dwell os Ai, 0 h as the i Muse emir as false teeth and glasses. However, consumption of tax- dt : Babes she is not the ter political feud appeared to Le Neer 4 Jed fishbov had: 401 the etree : f : Hae beers 4 pareve a : : + 1 ] ices ve shaping up today ¢ t i e em-ly s te and fi oh esicesting ails : san edicines is rising steadily a h hae ‘ . a n pe es EA i naval unity and fig § and | me heir own audiences” paid bills and medic j ‘a ‘ nek Hi about doing Lady Mac Prime WMinister Chang alk Gang i sa ne peop have cmbeme <obiithe: War att A : a dddinchin tees are jammed, and have long waiting lists, with people Beti asked hopefully was reported to have won support ek . It : sh a aps ss shedgu foe Forces. Also ume ind have done so in who are in need of non-emergency operations Ne he answered emphat- for a compromise plan from mid i f a e “the Reds—eit! ie: tha dense y a y (8 ¢ n ‘oad asse plymen and aT re eniald pba or air forces—are Great Britair pre € r bh The mo: rprisin ing so far is the report, by dle of the road mt ‘ rs ferences Soacaeha , and 3 sot The most surprising thing so far However, she does plan to spend opponents of President Syngman act, those WhO! Canada, Australia, France, Ne thin. the . b-cermanant ; erage doctor is F PP are about equally r he permanen American reporters, that the average doc s six months in Italy with him, | Rhee ¢ ther they like or! Zealand, Turkey, the Philippine along with the socialized medicine pi doctors and that is the source of her fight Assemblyman Oh Sung Whan, a Pre h ’ t s a shortage of “reece. Ethiopia, Belg i he i brought against a Bye dina ak $3 ashe pr UL “Pm mad at them any- me the group trying to end t the ir t es have to wait} tm Thal Union of South Af t t d the board a year ago, and professional medical a oe ion : ed. “Do you know Korea's month-long political crisis, cumbent’s term expire : « district Tica and the Netherlands bitterly before it was instituted, After it) was int it e big executives at MGM said P. M. Shinicky and other op-|— Rhee’s te 5 ¢ hae & » ra Ir Beans N se 1 t t d us congratulations on our position leade ave promised to pire J M é i : Your Grocer SELLS that Good » tr -cessf ors to | t and position leaders have promised to pire ft den contributed me they tried unsuccessft t doctors te ssi i s know ly as | Swe contr apie Ms ¥ | s , wedding, and 1 didn’t hear one| support the compromise deadline { I Snob y those who don't afloat or ashore STAR * to stir up agitation among the | ic. T 8 i from anybody at U-I ie Sete whe. dees taleothae: thi ear : erie ‘ 3 DEVAL such talk, nor is med yas a | had to leave te per se ss for a week tt mt is| the eerie: AMERICAN COFFEE Medical schools, d ev " Bis De peta akers I \ s own| through the dark and CUBAN 4 Thus the prol f g the ( ‘ t asked if she could i pre Pape ; : He ca ¥ down Heartbreak High -—TRY A POUND TOVAY—- ernment 48 we ee \ he said, and a as ‘ e be. s i p jt bi : h be: 7 ok Ma * Burlesque * Britain is going te 3 i 7 ye z: As : . : ‘ ¢ ‘ Continuous Floor Shows & Dancing among the average voter, according to consiste She ! ae eat se mn Starring The Sensational « ‘ LYNN SISTERS SALLY vorts from American writers - \ i » ports fre { zi - k € i AND MARCELLA einer ree Businessmen (Qe eae eaten eat only @ week cate ee eae Sunshine friends come easy when you are su o iin ‘ ‘or: uzzie e ene P CATHY CARROL, SANDRA LANE AND A HOST OF OTHERS Dancing To oY IO FS ue ie Offensive Loe te : ene eee ered OMBERS , Never An Admission or ¢ Minimum Charge —————— STRAND .. biiered Wedne Tamblers Warned TARZAN’S oo FURY P RKER AND gie Orame = = BLANK cEIS Cl EAN pater Hon | MONROE ..: it | sday - Wednesday ME OF ARABY - | Ws chomt tiesto ley gg) 2 EXTRA, CHARGE Nest to have q Special Rates | AND u F ‘ E AR : POINCIANA | dietaeceesciaee DRY CLEANERS ee Cee ede “SENO THIS UP TO P a Simonton $+ tee

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