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Page 14 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN = EVEN IF Z DO THAT'S THAT, DALE! MURLIN 1S SAFELY BACK IN THE PAST ..AND I'VE FINALLY GOT- A WHOLE OVER MY DEAD BODY, CHUM! 1 THEM EVERYTHING A MEAN ~ OVER ‘THEIR VOICES ARE DROWNED OUT BY THE DEAFENING BLAST OF THE ROCKET- YOU MEAN--THAT ROCKET--MAY NOT COME DOWN? QUT HOW--? HELL FIND OUT You've cE * BEHIND ON THE CAR a TURNED IT INTO_A JALOPY.’ “eh Payments? Dad's /\ en b f APTER DSCHARGING ie PASSENGERS AT TME SHERIFFS OPPICE AND TURNING STAGE ANO TEAM GVER TO | MASTLERS PANCHO Wednesday, April 22, 1953 REAL MYSTERIOUS! HOLY COW! WHAT LET'S SEE...A LEFT TURN iE RAILROAD DICE? THIS 1S MIKE. NO+1'M STILL IN BENGALI? YEAH, THE PLANE CRASHED THE THIRD ONE THIS WEEK! THEY GOUP--THAT’S THE LAST WE SEE OF THEM. THEY OON’T COME DOWN! !'vE ENTERED OLD BUS IN THE NVISIOVW FHL SAVUAGNVW WOLNWHd 3HL Noaduod HSV14 L109 Nag Sid m 4 > x m 4 Qt¥ O9S19 FHL gra fice, 216 Federal vileges I enjoyed under lease. Can he evict me if I refuse to sign the new lease. ANSWER: No. You cannot be evicted from rental property sub- ject to the Federal rent laws mere- ly because your lease has expired. You cannot be required to sign a new lease to continue in occupancy in the property. QUESTION: I am planning to move out of a house which I own and have occupied since before World War 11. It has never been rented but now I want to. begin renting it. Can I get am idea as to the rent I will be allowed by the rent office? ANSWER: Yes. You can go to the rent office and get a prior opinion as to the maximum rent which will be-allowed. Or, you can establish the rent at what you be- lieve to be fair and that rent will be subject.to reduction by the rent office if found to be excessive. In either case, you should register the unit with the rent office with- oo a | t QUESTION: Where can I obtain | blanks to register some property | that I'm planning to rent for the first time? ANSWER: You should go or write to the Tent office in the Fed- eral Building. SEA SECRETS Q. What is the sea dragon? A. This is a most appropriate name given to Phyllopteryx equ- {es, a relative of the sea horse which is found in Australian wa- |ters. Although it reaches a length of only 10 inches, this creature jis dragon-like in appearance. Fleshy flaps scattered along the jointed armor-encased body cause the sea dragon to resemble close- lly the seaweed in which it lives. | Like its relatives, the sea horses, jtme sea dragon feeds on small snout, Again_as_in the sea horses, the |¢ggs of the<sea dragon are in- | cubate@oin & pouch beneath the male, ‘The; sea dragon is perfect- ily harmless, and is a poor swim- {mer, anehoring itself to fronds of | seaweed by’ means of its prehen- sile tail th ‘order to escape being | swept away by the current. Q. Is the shark a fisi? inition of a fish. If a fish is de- | ined as an “aquatic, cold-blood- ed vertebrate equipped wit VOICE OF LOVE | j 4 ie H iff ge re u —: - Ey rf A Tnir'aopens'on your de World’s First Educatio Television Station To Open i cesar ot | Within Two Weeks In Houston: than a bony one, and” because they have several separate gill} (Editor's Note: In two weeks a openings, as well as various in-/| television station in Houston, Tex., ternal differences, they are con- | will go on the air in the first real sidered together under the Sub-| effort to prove whether people can {class Elasmobranchii, as opposed |—or will—take to education by TV. to the Subclass Teleostomi, the | Many educators think educational itypical bony fishes. Tethyologists |TV will click, but some seasoned \therefore distinguished between | broadcasters fear it can’t compete i“sharks” and “fishes.” Some with Hopalong Cassidy. This is the biologists go so far as to main-| first of three articles on what may ltain that the sharks and bony be a cultural revolution—or a |fishes are only distafitly related, flop.) {and that their similarity in form ; Sogsaered jis due only to their similar habi- By HERB ALTSCHULL tates WASHINGTON @ — The doors @. Can a fish focus its eyes on are about to open on an event both near and distant objects? | some educators believe will herald A. Yes, most fish are capable} a genuine cultural revolution of focusing their eyes ‘clearly, re-| Two weeks from now the world’s |gardless of the nearness or far-| first educational television station | jness of the object perceived. This | cot, up shop in Houston, Tex. | “The possibilities,” says Robert | is done in a different manner} other i pared ag age dig higher p Mullen, executive director of the | National Citizens Committee for | janimals. In the human eye the | crystalline ‘lens, which focuses the Ed: Laue: les: j image. is attached to a ringlike { muscle which alters the shape of the lens at will and automatical-| Says Franklin Dunham. bead of | ly focuses it on any particular the Radio-Television Division of the | jobject. In fish, che lens is spher-|U: 8: Office of Bdveation: “T fore. | ical and hard instead of being | Ste # complete revolution in teach- | made of flexible tissue. This lens | img methods. may be moved backward or for-; Says Paul A. Walker, chairman ward within the eyeball itself, | of the Federal Communications | producing the same focusing ef-| Commission (FCC): “Television is. jfect as in the former case, Most'the greatest technological dis- fishes lack binocular vision, each covery offered educstion since the eye instead receiving a separate | invention of printing,” image t Q What crab carries sea ane- | of the Joint Council ct, Educational jmones with it for protection? | Television, says TV ds the “most | A. Melia tessellate, @ small marvelous of means for reaching jerab of the Indian Ocean, carries | the minds of men.” f jive sea anemone attached to) Educational TV isn't what you'd! ach claw for the purpose of call a controversial subject. protection. i any enemy ap-.Neariy everybody seems to be preaches, the crab flourishes the ——— anemones at Lae aggressor as aed by these craos. Net only does television cowboy dues bis pistols, the crab benef from the pro- The anemones are of a type that tection affGrded by the anemune. delivers « painful sting @ touch- bot the auemose bas a better ed by a fish or other aggressor. chance of Obtaining food, since & se the crab enjoys protection by is carried about from place to virtue of the weapon # carries. place instead of Raving to remain Similarly. certam of the hermit atiached to rocks of corsl. This Pagurtiac! carry sea ane- sort of relationship, whic ‘mones with them attached te the motualis Beneficiel, is Gead sea shells normally inhabit- “symbiosis.” vabs Ralph Steetie, exccutive.direetor | been [at this analysis. for it. But for every prophet of the millenium you'll find a prophet of yse who take tbe gloomy view channels educational program:, them are not cheered response, - The FCC is holding channels for educational only 25 applicants have so far. In 127 other steps are being taken f fi Fs iz af ij il : i other a people may nel not assi; TV station. peaple still and the FCC who should FCC Chairman asked Congress tend the reservation for educa’ The ula R , HRs t isalecthe fig cl Fi the out how sands of dollars chance of a return on ment. Mullen is one of fads mh; t > stent variety show fimanced tommercial advertisers, There bave been other abger ei its i aah elegh WF a ag ivi i a Bl ish iEl & i : E 7% i ty i ' E Vf : manager. “Schwarzwalder ness,” Mi $a programs that'll dience interested finish, ten “acta a es ¥* #8 32 a3 . Sea 5 ihaili e i : LE i E } .. t [ ‘ il i | i : | t t : rH i i /