The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 11, 1953, Page 8

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Page 8 ™™ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ~— Business Meeting Is Set In Miami Hugh W. Mitchell, regional di- Sector of the Atlanta Regional Of- fice of Small Defense Plants Ad- @inistration, 50 Whitehall Street, feet with small business men in Miami on Friday, May 15. + ‘This is a continuation of the “‘Cir- @uit Rider” program now being Gendered to the Florida Small Bus- fess men in finding solutions to} their individual problems. Mr. ‘Mitchell said that every effort is being made to provide the maxi- um of services to Small Business men at the local level, He urges that all Small: Manu- facturers in this area confronted with problems in securing defense @ontracts and subcontracts, in ob- taining critical materials or equip- iit acias to contact ns donate is, to con! wisit here, , Fo sta cied eee. Director Dhamber of Commerce, Mame Florida has made her office avail- gble for appointments and has al- lowed space for the one day visit. it ¥ : in Foadi i 4 H i f f i z ¢ i a Pha : Es e E° if i | F i t i i é é & fs vale ETE ribbons of 8 F from 1952, ing Star, 8, iu [ i i ; eet : if i 4 5 2 & BEE ef a sk a . i ae i Be Ay ti 4 H if f 7 i Li Fg fi ae rf} fl if HE g iff 5 8 re £ ee if esse * Ze z | age Hh i eh HF eF i E £2882 Fil BFE ite ris zE : Hi ty 3 ge it i ] In Tallahassee Ww Rep. Cobb, Volusia County, today proposed regulation of agencies or persons offering “‘life care” plans. The plans are designed to pro- vide meintenance of those who participate in them for a certain Period of years or for the rest of their lives. Regulation would be under the state insurance com- missioner, TALLAHASSEE A bill which would outlaw racing scratch sheets and wall charts in Florida was introduced in the House today by Rep. Williams, Seminole County. The measure would not prohibit publication of racing information in newspapers or in official track Programs. The bills would make a legis- lative declaration that dog and horse charts and scratch sheets “are designed Rigen d to the interest illegal off- gambling through bookmake: A-similar act, which would made the ban applicable also to Rewapepers, was passed by the 1981 Legislature, Fuller Warren, then governor, vetved it and the im. 1, | House sustained -bi TALLAHASSEE (— A Senate- House conference committee to- day began the task of resolving difverencés in the general appro- priations bills passed by the House. Although the Senate's total mon- ey bill is only about two million dollars higher than the House bill, the gol in many epee is sharp, ite approved near- ly 312 milliops for operating state inetitutions and: agencies during the next two years and allowed Monday, May 11, 1953 ‘ Alertness Of _ [Today's Action | pilots Can Be Recorded Now Flight Surgeons Keep Track From Ground By Radio By RENNIE TAYLOR AP Science Reperter LOS ANGELES @—Flight sur- geons now have a-way of watching from the ground by radio the heart and brain action, breathing and temperature of pilots aloft. Any dimming of pilot alertness can be detected so quickly aground that the doctor will know about it before the flier himself is aware that echtiey, is wrong. Instantly doctor can warn the filer by radio and perhaps prevent a crackup. But eyen if the warning is too late the physician still has a record of what happened and may use it to work out ways of preventing a recurrence.” Since aviation aow is in the transition between propeller flight and thrust (jet and rocket) flight, the machine will be of extreme importance in devermining how men can endure and survive rock- et transportation much faster than the speed of sound. The complicated device, devel- oped by a Navy medical officer, wes demonstrated openly for the first time yesterday. It will be a star exhibit at the world meeting of the Aero Medical Association, opening today. Father of the complicated instru- ment is Comdr. Norman B. Barr, head of the Aviation Division of the Navy Medjeal Research Insti- tute at Bethesda, Md. Basically it is a. combination of some well-known. medical. instru- ments, a couple of extremely sen- sitive temperature-measuring de- vices and an ultra-high frequency .|radio transmitter. The has to be “wired” for IGNORANCE OF (Continued from Page One) fer all the assistance I can pos- sibly give. “Very truly yours, R, 0, FRASER LICENSES: Master of Steam or Motor Vessels, (Any tonnage any Ocean), Master of Sail Vessels, (Any ton- nage, any Ocean) Able Seaman's Certificate Life-boat Certificate.” Fraser's letter to the U. S. Coast Guard on the lack of safety equip- ment and knowledge of shrimp vessels and other boats follows: “Commendant U, 8. Coast Guard Washington, D. C. “Dear Sir: “I respectfully suggest that the law relative to “Licensed Person- nel on Vessels” be amended to read that “All Vessels or boats, propelled by machinery (ineluding boats propelled by outboard mo- tors), while underway, shall be in charge of a person, licensed by the U. S. Coast Guard.” “An oral and written ex toin should be required before a license is issued. (Written: to make sure that the licensee is literate enough to read the rules and regulations.) “In a boat operating within har- bor limits, ‘Rules of the Road” and a working knowledge of the machinery should be .a minimum “‘maust” on the examination for the license. In a boat operating out- side of harbor limits or, carrying more than one person, elementary | YP First Aid, and, the equipment -for it should be added. “More than once | have been eempelled to execute an yn- Necessary maneuver to avoid collision with a boat whose op- erator did not know his or her job. Once | had to tow in, frem 3 miles off Miami Beach, an “eutboard” powered skiff, the operator ef which had absolute- radio. He has a couple of wires |: running outward from metal chest near the heari, and two or id. | of the body f He il i other parts These leads run to a cigar-box- radio tri in the plane. This thing sends the radio de. | Aid, machine, ‘a heart action recorder or electrocardiograph, and temper- The instrument gave its first ahaa UF renting ae hose and action of Navy Lt. R. @f Miami, Fia., as he above Los Angeles. MRS..NORA BETANCOURT Mrs. Nora M. Betancourt, 59, died yesterday afternoon at Mon- roe General Hospital after a long ial will be in the family plot at the Catholic Cemetery. i 4 g ¢ itt g Hs ii GF aay q s ty i H if ti i i f i: > j f | H kB Ef H E H bg i g i | on it, their reply was “do you went the whole ocean to your- self? : “Twice we have had cases of seriously injured men on board these boats and no one on that knew how to a B fest In An fil 3 ? Hn i tint i &¢ te Fae § i 5 _* z § Hi Re w.2 3 s RS Ale ae | Fre eg i741 ee sartiay igh ily t t Ht Hibietbytlietishbet?! HH | i i Se Naguib Regime Aims To Double Egypt Revenue By ZEIN NAGATI CAIRO (#--Soldier-Premier Mo- hamed Naguib’s revolutionary re- gime is shooting at Egypt’s annual revenue in the next seven years. Backbone of Naguib’s internal development drive will be huge dam across the Nile near Aswan in the far south of Egypt, Blue- prints are ready for the giant structure, which experts estimate will add, by extended irrigation, two million acres to Egypt’s six million acres of arable land. The new installation when com- pleted will yield six billion kilo- watts of hyGroelectric power, roughly 6 per cent of the total hydroelectric power presently pro- duced in the United States. Power from the new dam will permit a tremendous development of Egypt’s industries. The region around Aswan, especially the stretch of desert extending to the Red Sea, is immensely rich in iron, lead, copper, aluminum, zine, phosphates, precious metals and stones. The cost of the dam project has been estimated at about 160 million dollars. At this stage Egypt cannot put the money alone so the plans completed by Egyptian technicians have been submitted to an inter- national group of experts to rally financial help from abroad. American, Swedish, Italian and German experts have studied the plans and the Egyptian government has applied to the International Bank for help on the construction costs. Delegates of the bank have visited Egypt for a preliminary study of the project. Work on the new dam will start as soon as funds are available. Col. Samir Hilmy, an Army engi- neer and a member of Egypt's high council of production, set a tentative date early in 1954. Hilmy said in an interview it will take seven years to complete the dam, but use of water stored by the dam will be possible after he said, soil reclamation will be conducted simultaneously with completion of the work. Record Of Probe Asked By ASNE WASHINGTON ~The Ameri- can Society of Newspaper Editors has referred to its Freedom of Information Committee the seers de a “phony break” with com- sunieas in 1937. McCarthy said he called Wechsler as an author ii Ht $3 E ge i! ut i | it Ey . L th GET IN OW gg, Rk | ‘Moving Daye’ sate| Just look at these bergains ° a of USED CARS and TRucKs 1950 FORD Panel peas ‘$38 Pickup’ $495 1946 CHEV. Down Payment Pickup ___ $495 1946 Plymouth Down Payment 4Dr. ____ $445 1 te 4Dr. 1950 CHEVROLET, 4 Dr. - 1948 WILLYS Station Wagon 1950 CHEVROLET, 4 Dr, 1951 DODGE, 4 Dr. 1946 PONTIAC, 4 Dr. 1951 DODGE, C. Coupe 1941 DODGE, Coupe 1948 MEHCURY, Conv. Coupe 1950 PLYMOUTH. Sub, - 1949 CHRYSLER, 4 Dr. ___ 1950 AUSTIN 1939 PLYMOUTH, 4 Dr. 1940 BUICK, Sedan = 1948 PONTIAC, Sedan 1947 PLYMOUTH, Sedan _. -1947 STUDEBAKER, Sedan 1950 STUDEBAKER, Conv. 1949 PONTIAC, 4 Dr. ; 1950 CHEVROLET, Coupe 1946 FORD, Sedan 1949 DESOTO, 4 Dr. 1950 DESOTO, Cl. 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