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Pages THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, January 19, 1 The Key West Citizen “Trae Say RSet Bom Te Chinn Bataing, corer Only Osily Newspaper in Key West and Monree County 4 i i z ? ' a ie Ht thie by uff inf il Fr, HI Hy F ag i fe ye iH E i i R F & if hy fig 23 rk n e i & i é i I ge i b+ i E sE E i Esl 3 ag Fire fe x F of i gege § &8ek ¢ i g 3 i E R & B li fy fe HE z i ge DECLINE IN PIPE-SMOKING Despite the steady rise in cigaret consumption, and in other uses of tobacco, it seems that pipe-smoking slowly losing out in the competitive tobacco battle. Presi- dent Dwight D. Eisenhower noted this trend in a state- ment he issued recently, explaining his rejection of a Federal Tariff Commission recommendation for an in- crease in tariffs on briar pipes. The President pointed out that annual sales of pipes in this country had fallen from’20,700,000 in 1948|if providing i ceo toupee) oe to 14,000,000 in 1952. This is a sharp decline, amount-|pedient -the devel. ing to a drop of almost thirty-three per cent in four|°?mem of a detention years. The President also noted there had been a sharp erate penton crs mag Pra decrease in domestic consumption of pipe tobacco in re-|detained between January 1, 1953, cent. years. and -oeggey! 8, 1953, was 122, as Aside from the smoking angle, the decision ws the| Colored Males — 56 second time since President Eisenhower.took office that] White Males — 47 he refused to hike a tariff. The other case involved im- a ’ ports of silk scarves from Japan and, in this case, he| Total — 122 , also rejected a Tariff Commission recommendation for| The total number of higher duties on the scarves. given to such children The President’s figures on pipes, and pipe tobacco, indicate that the country’s men might be turning away fyom the pipe as a) dapper smoking instrument. The stampede to the cigaret-sucker stat aging even the pipe industry. f i Eg days in the = Hee f Curiosity, when you boil it down, is the basis for knowledge. i i ek It is surprising how often you see the prettiest girl you ever saw, E i & af fi i : i g gr! hy The President, we suspect, is embarking on his toughest campaign to date. Fy i 1 fi i if The trouble with most news commentators is they don’t know the value of news. ~ t jit Most people prefer sensation rather than news, just as they like gossip more than the facts. F gf i J i : F g e The latest bunkum is that the Latin lover is staging a comeback, whatever that means, if anything.. ° 4 He it Hollywood reporters are accurate in reporting some current Hollywood romances are too hot to handle. # e F i i f 40) OOS ISIE TLENIOIOIN} SIT TILIEIT TIO} Mua O80 San SIEIVIEIR tT ly] AIN) TBEIRIN) IF RIETT 1 TRIES EWE |R MR |O/D) IKIE|RIOISIEIN AISIM MBL IE!T) SIPITILILIWIATY! QO Sun [SITiEWeE OIE IW) IRIOIPIE! ¥ Tt = § Crossword Puzzle & sf DIE INIOTT pert Reports On County's Handling Of Juvenile Cases 3 FErE tt Re ge i A in Jacksonville in the sprig. Pes ep i ff eee 3 it F i i i i iid welfare worker has fully for the ed, it is recommended/only natural dependency and neg- leave the force referred to the child wel-' Chief er for investigation and) § gee ee z 2 : i & & ij # 8 inning. is becomes necessary after careful study of the problem to re-| move the children from the par-! was that it has/ents, such cases would be referred! to recruit a qualified |to the Juvenile Court together with ry 7 A f sE i E & byijiyii i H hil Res tEe action. 5 If such a policy were developed, it would undoubtedly result in few- er referrals of dependent and neg- lect youngsters to the court and would relieve the court of the nec- essity of providing services for the youngsters which would be more} appropriately given by the Welfare ‘Department and the child welfare worker. There is a very close correlation between the adequacy of juvenile court and police services and the practices governing the detention of children. Therefore, it is diffi- cult to consider the detention pro- blem without examining these other services and the policies af- fecting the decision to detain or not to detain the child. (To Be Continued) ef g s 2 a few months to help with the de- velopment of the receiving home and the finding of additional foster homes. Undoubtedly, there are many sit- uations which are coming to the New ..Ultra-New for ’54 ! NOW ON GALA DISPLAY AT YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER'S _ World's Record "Rocket" ve | Bs g | Exclusive full-color scesies of the Texas City disaster of 1S high- ital all Fee bene if hi } & a f : i i F E F i ie gE 3 He i Li Bi SeiF Be ® PP gE ye Ls i i i z P i = FH i 9S 4 *y had i At any rate, our County Govern- fegit pal nat P an g i i i bs we ze i , FY ANNOUNCING the breath-taking new Oldsmobile Super “88” for 1954! 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