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a eee ie tba e| that one of them war.” Woodrow Wilson asked the people of this : f e country to do when the World War began recovery ‘pps. the in Debeeen: Sin and it is exactly what they did not do. As betes cha Rat Lend te Gh B an inevitable result, we got into war. ‘in wat t Let's face a situation, such as, for ex- oa ample, if war breaks out between Italy, Germany and Japan on one side and Rus- sia, France and Great Britain on the other. Let us suppose, for the sake of argument, that the Italians, Germans and Japanese were beating the stuffing out of their ad- _versaries. Are the people of this country ee ; a | { ? Hl my : | i Hh : i f const i i ae tf Hf Hisar Hid E y Ff g F ry i i i | Bul He ifs 3 i convinced that they would want to be’ ab- ‘solutely neutral, enforcing policies that eo a United ite shall be oretiznd long crak eae 5. If Italy and ‘and the othe © LO. ma eiege i 2 Bridges to complete Road te eek Fh Lie Measmeanaly &| peogention tetecion uotaiper setae lund. 4 : fats. ) federation of suiopsi ergpatand slang | mobile end steci. To their 3. Free Port. Rea it figst, there would be no} ample, no matter in iguaty ‘Workers be recognized a3 ee: se to E they be employed. join carpen- “sole for 4. Hotels and Apartments. ~~* * Rg a Bo an army UTOPE— | ters” union: and the carpenters’ union and ‘ ee that would be unpopular. There would be | ‘5 federated. with other unions or- aes a0 ae Rathing Pavilion, 3 4 lines, in the A. F. their purpose. Mean- Mpa s talk of selling goods, of developing our oc: most.of whom gurtr—Land and. Sea. , commerc: tuall isti a Page : sacle oe ee ei erce and eventually, of assisting one ‘indus- jobs dead of side or the other as the ease might be. Gradually, the United States would take the same steps that it took in the World War and for the same reason, that the people of this country will’ insist upon 5g f L uovernments. Borrow from your friend today and your enemy will force you to pay tomor- “WHY DID IT END, OH KEY WEST MOON?” row. taking sides in any great war. Key West Moon, dreamy Key West Moon, ta 29 RAR EELS AE SS Personally, we are against the dis- Gps it was i ay like this, poet Trade at home—this means in Key | Patch of Americans to any foreign coun- Only you, Dear Moga, did witness our first kied” ; West where you live and make your an ee = — oer = naval Hag Sten hee, ae oe : a os + simi Pisigreugp — pees, money. ‘orces, which might conceivably have to Her voice so like the tones of soft guitars. ber of local men and boys are, ; aie se protect certain interests away from home. That moment so divine : killing these birds, and also trap- £7 Give the other man credit for some} Wé Prefer to see the world develop along Tak nee siete wie eee fe Poe ping them. The club members| ‘ sincerity of purpose and you might un: peaceful lines, promoting the welfare of Why did it end, oh Key West Moon? | foint cut that this is against the! . derstand him better. all nations by the process of peace. So hah fore Seguin eehaoe is bos. ; , would everybody else, but what do these Why did it end, oh. Key ‘West Moon? * There is Véry little new. under «the | Processes include? Memes of ur night fixe ths aia’ sun but the crop gf suckers continues to asa beginner for the class in inter- Dear Moon above, bring back my love Although runner up in_ the, : come along at regular intervals. national affairs this means an apprecia- ue boat for errs Peay Sectional meet at Lakeland, the’ 2 is tion of other peoples, an understanding Lee ee a OPS ae SCC VINCENT BEALE. If only the city council of Key West of their internal problems and a willing-| Key West, Fla, were the federal income tax collectors, | 8°85 to make some concessions for the | **? 741981. © A ey what a joy in life that would be! benefit of other nations. You can no more SOO ae gee ee Rae a ae Se, Se ee SER: maintain peace through national selfish- | A FRIEND March in a manner came in like a} 28S than you can develop brotherly love 2 a GAR Hees Show me that one, lion, more like a cub in Key West; now | i”3 family composed of selfish individuals Whe, ever mindful of another, 2 pve Ps * i i ae oe Speaks words of kindness; e’er tries to help; let's see if it will zo out like a lamb. with each trying to hog the main chance. Eecsenbans though agg eal feats: ete Ata ae ; You cannot expect world peace so} Speaks in defense; remains loyal—true; y ae 7 *. as issatisfi 5 con; Though others scoff and ridicule; Bulletin No, 3082, issued by the U. S. | long as there are dissatisfied peoples, con fe att ones ane all Joan: 4 Children’s Bureau announces the important | Vineed that the world is against them and Stands: firms-—einédexe. whate’er befalls: discovery that milk is good for children. that they must win their rights by the Shew me such love, As true today as yeuterday, That lives through space of time and place: Show me that one, The same through each year’s passing, And I will sa in truth— That Is A Friend! : Room, Keep The Whole Family Warm . . . a \ — “Savoil” Cabinet, Type Heater: Burns 1 Gal $] 20 strength of their own national power. Just | when to yield something to these nations | —and they exist today—is hard to | | | Ripley says that a mosquito bite is not a bite but a puncture. We just as leave be _ mine because very often concessions are punctured as bitter; the result is just the : : same. P niscon: buéd as.weakness and hence in- | Key West, Fla, aes p ‘ ite e ; In other words, it; March 1, 1937. Magazines are bursting ipto print} an a will for peace on} _ _ ans i : Poon, States to keep this - P — ——— je teen oth jot, rhanreg Meet ‘of the fation at pedce and it will i ee A Word To The Wi ALKA-SELTZERI think while there is Life there is hope. ~ lis -h6pes for peace to maintain “| A aN ROE EVERYONE SEEMS LOW INTEREST HELPED ENGLAND | i 4s '__\ To BE USING } , REGIN. se : EE “DR? Dp: . Radiant” Polish for Furniture or Floor by many cncoerning the excellent perform- ance of Gilbert & Sullivan’s operetta —_ “Pinafore,” by the Key West Light Opera | A British economist, visiting in this company at Navy Field Thursday rsd | country, calls attention to the fact that} and the audieuce was highly appreciative, | low interest rates on real estate mortgages ! but the attendance fell far short of doing! contributed materially to lifting England | justice to the excellent production. 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