The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 13, 1954, Page 4

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Poge4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wedsesday, Janvary 12, 1954 |. Ti SY SE hee Be Gane Bane ome Business . ce ‘ % ke: Chapter'9 Largely because he couldn't Entered at Key West, Florida, as Second Class Metter | [a : Be Ne ONDAY was. Carl's busiest think: yhat else to get Carl had i i it these in the morning, another at ten. of seed pearl earrings she some- bee a ee : His meeting with the student times wore in nook can ee eee Por 4 counsel at eleven. Three after- | had been Dee Ebonasiicate: and|such Left to e i noon classes. The term having] lovely. it had been a mis-/grinned, Gre thn y begun so recently, take to buy, her that sort of ft |Selecied am ‘ad P Sep any number ofthe students |But he ad wanted to get her|box for my wile, or something “Gacintion Canin Bano Siren heir saints | aan Pe did not run te] Helen throatily. “You'd Subscription (by carrier), 2c per week; year, $12.00; by mail, $15.60 ee about their courses, who wanted | Meetus‘stonee oF really Detier not tll your wite't helped ‘ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION They Kept coming to Cork ee: | ewe: ee ever he had a free moment, 10 E was still staring thought-/ “why not?” o. ask his advice. fully at the earring, when Helen “I dunno. She It was nearly five that after-/the telephone rang, and as he| might not like it. Wives are funny noon before Carl had a minute to/ finished talking over it someone|that way. Or so I've heard.” himself and he found that he was tapped ligh at his office door.| Cari laughed out, “You don’t j tired, deadly tired. He went into ome in 1 said, frowning) mean you imagine she'd his office, shut the door, and sat| slightly. wished that for the! jealous) Jane?” He down at his desk. For a moment rest of the day people would letlagain ‘The suggestion struck he closed his eyes and passed his/ him alone. He wanted to go homie. | a5 highly preposterous. Jame ie anced) wasn’t the jealous type, thank hand over the closed lids. He| The door Carl g! took several long, deep breaths}up at the whe cue 2. iin 4 lf rt FIRST B-52’s IN 1954 Deputy Secretary of Defense Roger M. Kyes dis- at Having relaxed for a few mo- poses binant, inpertent ments, he felt less tired. I'd bet-| Carl smiled. “Come on in, "t well say that to closed recently that the first production models of the thought. Sans snight be ene te | Helen. I think Ican spare a min-lHelen You never Knew. what B-52 heavy bomber would be delivered to the Air Force him a little early. He thought: mh [aol aca tamed ascent crasy eas these still adolescent late this year, The Deputy Secretary of Defense made perf speerteennmi ET hardly would have taken| heads. "might = fa this statement and others while speaking to the Ad-craft She had teased him several | ele®, Talbot because fendi penne an Cannes ad : Club, in Dero. : : sent-minded.” And. perhaps ‘he |Sareeuve 19, 100k, at She was s|that notion was so abeurd encouraging part of the Defense official’s was. Still, ihe hadn't forgotten| mouth. Her eyes were her most) He didn't ke himeelt emp teo speech, however, was his remark that the new jet heavy pean this was their third wedding] arresting feature. They were s0| well when he heard 7: bomber would be even faster than the medium jet bomber] | 7% " Pee . OK: He opened his top desk drawer, telilicat tate were ie ~ eee wren Sane 7 ot now in use by the Air Force, the B-47, which is capable age enor son ot pac vaslesy ig rr eee, not Mentioned to Jane that I ran ito of speeds in excess of 650 miles an hour. ~~ |99 River St.” Jeweler's box which he had put|ent’-looking. sipped my miag~ at it yea The Boeing B-52 heavy jet bomber is powered by NOTAS CUBANAS ver are. It contained a pair of sil-) She sat down in the chair be~ Poy ly bap eight very productive jet engines, each turning out over DY Thrill Co peri pon i sao te dal side Carl's desk. s wears: settly: siztnlng about Joep : 10,000 pounds of thrust. It has a wingspan of 185 feet Per RAOUL ALPIZAR POYO er Uomes | one earring) and laid it in the|the Pleasant evening in Washing-| "Welen looked at him fora a and weighs 3,000,000 pounds, As far as is known, no oth- To San Carlos one ‘houghtflly ys Sassendw they Le ej “Don't mention it.| sure,” the said. gE ‘Don't : bed prea > or sagen aircraft so near completion, or|"pepaso wisTORICO purisimos canones del verdadero Fae tg ne al aha [Bnet dye a vicweate ewes haart “99 River Street,” fast-moving} . arte, Aside from the gratifying news that progress. in PBosend pic oe iecigpragihee BP ee poetas, diremos|SusPense thriller of a taxi driver, the production. of B-52’s is satisfactory, it continues to | __amato us how Americane sll hte miler secrets to the pecs Satna s pei Pen", Jeep nen Teena ct be Sa Carel NEW SD) Maps Tell Solons About Weather todos los!Palma, Julian del Casal, la in-Theatre, with John Pa: and enemy, It is nice for the Russians to know just when the |2°tables adelantos ss, extraviarse|mensa’ Gertrudis Gomer delnrns gic B-52 will be delivered, and it is nice for them to knaWlun tanto el menclonado principio, Avellaneda, José Agustin Quintern, [Uveo, KeYes marking a new two- By CHARLES PF. BARRETT some h if hi ine |pero lo normal, lo légico, es que|Juan Clemente Zenea, Aurelia|ings pa hope A rot dg we have—which a recent magazine para fie una tupasacien, |Castillo, Dulce Maria el he Pine ik oe e ticle em. que Pee pe en ocasiones,, planos|Actualmente, solo dos o tres de|characterization yet 1S oc This strange American custom of bragging—brag-|elevados. nuestros poetas, tienen derecho alof robust, rough and ging on our military developments even before we have| Un apc cer tee fom ries 3 Parnes he pay rere ba or for which his nae . completed them—is in striking contrast to the secrecy a. i S die © binsa-[Sahches Golarrage, se pee a were bee ee covering all fields of Russian arms developments. A start- Ncieeto es oe Se a talél, mucho del estro nacional, hay in a Marre: oe urs ling example of the U. S. policy was pulled off by the|accién, no se puede entonces ebrar| En el campo cientifico, tuvimos|bout and barred from further ring’ Army some time ago, when a new anti-aircraft weapon|mal. Este eapepen Mapedi ated ee oa no ae tga yee ill Gi was successfully built and tested, line sae ‘onlebrek En muchas|Finlay, oat ne eed bee EN red Fodor ‘| es 4% By Bill Gibb es Instead of keeping all thi and quietly setting Pese 2 persarse bien,/mundo Menocal, Vicente Benito|fight for his life, with fists and It has been a long time — al-jthat morale is up 100 per cent in up manufacture of the weapon, it was proudly and loudly ar agp accra abi a hperyaat Oo: most a year — since “This Rock”|the Police Dept, and much of the announced to the world that the Army planned to set up ee in tragping a murderer. alivel|last appeared. The mistale was in|™idercover corrupiness bape a ring of these defensive weapons around key U.S. cities. It’s a role displaying the actress/ever stopping % and now wwe're| can beh Face vecydent It was nice to let the Reds ii on our plans, and the suc- Tae Apetacrgen and lively best. lteek to stay. In many ways, Chief Kemp was cess of the tests. Yet at that time we had few of the Phil Karioen, wae desea bask There are those who siy I amja fine man. Quite often, he tried anti-aircraft weapons. _ a “Kansas City Confidential,” was] Tusader/ I dielike and deny the ee eins Gk Ge Police Dee The news about the new heavy bomber is encourag- u-lhabilidad. como cirujatos y su\Moduced by Edward Smail for|{itle.,The = - hometown | walliensnteg: dhapaalad in fa agi siones, aunque quien los hayalcapacidad coma acuciosos elinices |United Artists release. Roberti™¢Tely to improve our a ing. And we do not blame Kyes for airing his report any concebido, fuera guiado por la mas|~"> ‘Smith wrote the story, which js|®Y focusing attention on faults —jinion of quite a few of its mem- more than we blame all defense officials and policy|sana, pura y honesta. de las cemieante virtuosos del arte - - -/adventure at its most rapid-fire. |™&i0r of. minor — eee EEE ee xa; Weir deh on oe Pree makers in general for the lax U. S. military security |intenciones. White, Diaz Albertini, Puyals, Ig-|,Pt@d Dexter, remembered as nerve be /aaaths age pearing band ated head system. The urge, it seems, for headlines and bragging is acts cathe pep tpecned nacio Cervantes, Casiniro Zertucha, Fs foored =p vet iee io. Police Dept. stitute new ideas, “This Rock” just too much for Americans to resist. The Russians mientras que, en otros, vi lenta- Joaquin Molina, Laureano Fuentes “Macao, ” handles the Tole of the Perhpas some people might bejcommends former Chief Kemp for should appreciate that quality it : ‘ titngg Actualmente, Podemos sen-levildoer, aided by Jay Adler ang|iierested in hearing the writer’s|his 30 years service to the City. of P! q us. tirnos cepaieens Gel oven, vel Seek: Lambert Acer ‘incidentally side of the recent Police Dept. fra- er West and it alte! Seals that ‘as jes |0 8 ssi leas... : made a wise move by stepping|°er ™ We suspect few people mourned the passing ofjimparcal. | ss. cofplanistas José Echinis. ‘Emnesio|S&i rom the famous acting Adler "Oi. readers will remember thatlaside at the present time. ‘You'd be surprised,” Winthrop the Greenlease killers, or clomplo: en ta orasoris 2°¢|Lecuona, Zenalda Gonzilea Man-|{amly oF ltr over two “This Rock"|Day and Night reggae Se yr anpe bee a fuera en neustra querida tierra Luther and Stella Ad aoe than the . ———— patrimonio de wn brilante grupo|%&ét, Bolet y otras, que “hanlie of te ‘New York siege: Ay|attempted to improve local law en- Probably only the police realize| mete tke mane, Thee ae In a true democracy there would be no special |de elegidos, a cuya cabeza marcha coca se ssl pga! ‘Holy wood. forcement. Well, like a fool who|the PS Wan eal tery keenly interested in the weather favors for business, men or instituti nuestro inmenso MARTI. Despues, |°2°°™ raemueiesl, | Frank Faylen, Peggie Castle and|Walks where ‘angels fear to tread,’|night in Key here and back home, They ean f ; ee podemos, anotar a Giberga, Mon-|tandes éxitos para la patria cu-inaay Waller are other principals! transferred ample cag! hang ng re repeondicen dee plicated make thelr own forecasts,” _-_ ‘¢ ‘ bana. i tried to continue effort. walking an eeue principes-de ia] Tambien hemos tenldo, (rore|Nge “ven beers ons | OO" (Boyt Was that a mistake! be found for love ar money during| ,7H® weather bureau has had old OETA TINE MIMIETRIOM) “de Ia imagen pullda y|@vis) politicos de acrisolada hon- are fights a-plenty in ‘g9|, It takes a cold-blooded, exper-ithe day. These are the guys that/fo0e ineh scales mcee 100 But RIE(LIATTIOIR MAIL? INIE} San logrado ser sustitui-|adéz, de patriotismo purisimo y/River Street,” with the windup in|ienced politician to fight City Hall|law enforcement officers learn ‘Ol which had been closed for 20 IGINTA [Wi O|Z MBA IPIE |S] cién actual, a|dé ejecutoria provechosa para los|the eerie darkness of the oat on its own grounds. Emotionally 1] watch, AIDIE MAL OIE RMNE RIE! Later’ entse. nivestroalimtereses de Cube, Juan José front, WAT wasn't capable of the job, During| Lately, however, there has been Ts isc tea hace tial te INISHEAINISII 1OIR} intelectuales, algunos oradores|Maza y Artola, Diego Tamayo, PAR RB SRN lee ‘the final month’s fight, (Dec.), I/a slight change in the picture. Un-' fect, that was obtained by laying AIL TTT] UIT! Javentajados. Pero, no Megaron a|Eduardo Yero, J. M. Garcia‘Mon- ° seemed to be facing hundreds ofjdesirables from Tampa may bejoi+” 006 layers of glass, each BIEISIOM TEISIS] lia altura en que seguiran situados|tes, Cancio Luma, Manuel Des- Fla. Republicans aroused enemies without a friend|seen strolling around at any hour}. 4. its own symbols. Wisthrop 22 W. * ELT RENIAIP Re TiOl tL len las paginas de nuestra oratoria, |Paigne, Jorge Alfredo Belt, Miguel in sight. This situation wasn’t too}of the day. It is an unhealthy sign) -sne4 it «qamination® on a “delie tear peror RIEMBEIVIEISIITAINIELIAL ling que acabamos de mencionar. |Coyula . . . Hombres que actuaron Lik V Fl bad because # bas happened many|because Temps controls the crime} 4.1, grained glass surface.” U.Styliof 44. Greek TIRE MME INIAICIT SIO En el orden musical, -tuvimos|en la vida piblica y gobernaron/MalKke Yan I leet times while I've been writing for|syndicates of the South. Key West,| tre), Stained glass surface” O(NIAIS BAIL Mi AIP Villate, Cervantes,|en distintas ocasiones, Jevando The Citizen, However, the final/experiencing its wealthiest boom, M4. Poker stake 48. WiAlsiTie lm Sancher de’ Fuentes, "‘Maury,|una existencia modestisima, sin| TORT MYERS i—Florida Re-irsy came when a so-called “De-(s going to have to be on its toes|@ressman to. distinguish an- oc. See eee GREGG ends, Sinus, Lv quegir mr decntne, Sets Hes De Sno Commer al em rere snr tes ane mo # Gh pee . 4 5 5 os ¥, up en. James ‘an i ~~ side 29, River Pe mp Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle boat faapgemae! ~ epmppice ef vole ay Em pred gy lhey Fleet would be their best candi- Blea tails Mg a race tet In Closing $e Repetition 81 Pale DOWN — 10.-Encourage _ {alta inspiraclén que lieva al penta-(piedad del hogar en que nacieron.|““tg iF Sovemmor. tor petty prostitutes, instead a Beiore puting « -20- to thie frst| NEWSMAN CLEARED. Stwifeces Se pemure stoner RMS ke (amare mucha a aay Selanne, melanie tarones leguron 8 ick bp ess: wonderfel chence| ane, oes Stamm 1 imorovejeiamn, mey I exvtela ser Bibnitcey as tev mir to down 57. Large a a ae tnspiracion, ey o%s ¥ demas descendientes, ellto win, Mre. Helen Lieb, nationallScaiy "r' took a few drinks ‘acd| «This Rock” means “This Is-ISilva Carvallo, general |patrimonio d inm p ‘ * 3 » a 88. Note of the t *ool 18, Lacking dedicaron a. cancioncllas,|ida actusclee, como’ tm aehan y Mire ded and” G Harold ier. | caeeek Peete, CeO cegael Selene, OO pal REE aed Moan a Fe cog saturadas de = frigid yas una imperiosa obligacién, de z , state GOP chairman, had (Moral: if you can’t leave|are to throw at someone.iward Carlos Ibanez ddl aie, lessen Sear foment ty tee" cs ww a sy Mt ye Ca ee enn 25. Fail to hit concebir disparates de la categoria i ‘ None of the three would com. |20¥ 00!) Conditions | ithe heading originated, Silva Carvallo was arrested last 26 Inducted ment on what Van Fleet had to Tas ieotiaieng cobuinitige snllet Oven?” ‘August for publishing speeches to —— woe, oe City Manager Vic Lang did do| It’s good to be ba you by several opposition con- 82. Form into Pring movie * retired Eighth | some fine work, however, I'm told'folks. Until tomorrow. . . gressmen a fabric mitment when urged to run but} “te ct i S Is Used d afte rence te Revolutionary New Screen At Stran liquid 5 “Florida is greatest state measure Otero, Vasconcelos y otros, algu-|in the Union and it deserves the $8. Increased jnos de ellos, con verdadera prosa-imost efficient -administraion,”| A revolutionary new — Rediant|in the most modern American thea- seed Van Fleet said. “I intend to do|“Astrolite” extra-wide projection| ters, according to Mr. Carbonell. 43. Closc- leverything I can to advance the|screen has been installed in the| It is one more step foward fi fing cumplir de todas modos,repe-|welfare and progress of the state|Strand Theatre, it was announced| program thet is revolutionizing 46° Rug timos, aunque a ratos sufra in-las a private citizen, if not in alby Ygnacio Carbonell, Manager. | motion picture industry. 48. Boundless 5 se nie on omg ‘This remarkable new screen| The new screen at the Strand is) el) Van has called himself a x 14 feet wide. This is the 80, Morbia del|souther Democrat who voted for|Sives astounding results on the) screen inatalied in Key W breathing Eisenhower. ; as on 3-D and standard type films,|4stTolite Screens are made by the ima Al pictures are shows with motice-| 7 oF chicago, die world! te Speechios DEATH FOR SPIES able ineressed brightness. - with! eS “Srojection screen manntse- AMMAN, Jordan w—Jordan’, seats theatre equally turer. providing the death penalty |jected with added beauty nee one oe, for pro-Israel spies,|ness, with a brilliant, turetoiife/MeCARTHY TO SPEAK 61 Pull ater Minister Bahjat Talhouny|coloring never before seen on any) DALLAS, Tex. ®—Sen. ied "een 1 yer |e me Ate sr | Was ake Fob been 15 ‘The : ete being installed'a Linevin Day banquet. 4 il i

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