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Page 4 ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Friday, May 22, 1953 ‘Che Key Mest Citizen eerste Published daily (except Sunday) by L. P, Artman, owner and pub- Meher, from The Citizen Building, corner of Greene and Ann Streets. Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County & P. ARTMAN — Publisher GORMAN D. ARTMAN Business Manager Rntered at Key West, Florida, as Second Class Matter peso none i SUIS Sos SS noes nen nea Member of The Associated Press—The Associated Press is exclusively @ntitled to use for reproduction of all news dispatches credited to it f not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the local news published here. Se ee eee ee Een SNEED SENG ERENEnNES one nienegene Gubscription (by carrier) 25¢ per week, year $12, by mail $15.30 i A, ADVERTISING RATES. MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION Fhe Citizen is an open forum and invites discussion of public issue nd subjects of locai or general interest, but it will not publish @onymous communications. OUR ‘COSMIC EARS’ You may not be aware of it, but our “cosmic ears” have just reached out six billion light years into space. A Sew radio telescope, which penetrated this distance into @uter space, was recently described at the National Acad- eniy of Sciences in Washington. : ‘The instrument is called an interferometric radio tel-| @acope, which reaches out into the cosmos by tuning in on the radio frequencies constantly transmitted by stars, con- @iellations and island universes. Many of these uni- ‘verses are not visible even to the most powerful. optical telescopes—including the Mt. Palomar Observatory tele- scope in California. : This news, coming on the heels of recent news that the Mt. Palomar telescope had penetrated billions of light years further into outer space, leaves the average layman somewhat bewildered. The new radio telescope is said to). : Robertson comes up with a start-! much. So: i be only the forerunner of a number of ‘such’ telescopes, |; “pe thinks he has been get Janek, Same, ofets paoble. det which are expected to reach out into such spaces hereto- fore belfeved to be beyond the range of the most powerful Wee. HOLLYWOOD By BOB THOMAS — HOLLYWOOD W — Today Dale If the Universe is finite, which is held possible ac-| Dale. - eording to the relativity theory, the possibility is held out | ‘ that the new: cosmic ears may eventually penetrate to the outer limits of the cosm an event would be of maj- or significance in msn’s long march toward scientific dis- |e Happiness is state of mind—try to remember that behalf. of education, { NOTES actor can burn himself out by hav- ing bis name and fuce geen too i e » sete & j ui y, He ieee E Fi fe f ° Re é 4 ii ofts 4 st) ral Ef 5 23 i i i iit i ile f Fe iy g Hi veg fzs ine i HE foxtinguisher you so often see in? : aan deere in tinguisher is that it leaves ne rea as. air @s- When carbon tetrachloride comes with a’heated AL ae za g