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| prevailing’ extent of vandalism in _ Mpa ake ” : Static, Tenn. | ‘Dhe fiercer the battle, the sweeter the - Keep cool, think straight and meet all sittations bravely—and everything will ¢gmme out all right in the end. It is so or- © Next Sunday the churches here will be fot race of our ice we “ There is plenty of “Lebensraum” in the world because fully one bal of the are fighting for the wealth of the in- habited places that have been created by eared ingenuity and sweat. orhe writer is in receipt of the following greeting from Hortense K. Wells, | Democratic Committeewoman, who resides in Tallahassee. It reads: “To the kind of card I oughter, would cost | mission. ‘day as thé citizens of tomorrow must be | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN sees nam |KEY WEST {IN vandalism, in as many days once pi gr attention to the eres CONE BY | constant need of protection against young | age oy By ped Date Ten vandals, Ti From “6 M. *efiles Son Today's Bi-thdays Sano camo Nt eset cee Ga, ‘who today reaches the statutory jage of “retirement, born in Mt ——+ Vernon, N. Y., 64 years ago. a i ty has offered a $10 requred to pees @ fresh-wa- | ‘Teward for evidence that will convict any- aaa ae ne & ee one caught picking his fruit without per-! 4 30-grain pearl may be worth $40,000 upon its per+ * This was not a youthful prank, not an _%*ti® 4 to color and shape. The other day “The Holy Manger” | | sage nas age. miniature setting on display at the Lopez u0ys and will probably remain Funeral Home was destroyed. Se This unspeakable act of grossness per- Bertrated two days before Christmas ac- Five hundred Key West chil- }dren from homes of the needy centuates as nothing ¢:s¢ possibly coiild the | Ss fF given free admission to '; Key ja matinee at the Polace thea- — ee SOR Ee Sens aaa West.-~ 2 It indicates that Juvenile; delinesency| 3. F. 2 county obi increasing. 5 | will leave over thé east coast jatiweck the poli tock got Tittle! em peg for Miami and; boys into custody for stealing bicycles. WH Fepeaie. Gheve suversl Gave @' Arresting children is an unpleasant per Paes, a ag solicitor, is duty. It is unpleasant and unnecessary and 4 squalified in a number of cas- serves no lasting purpose. es and Mr. Busto was selected ing Tevives drooping & Childegn West be taught carly the dif-|maur CS serve I of patriot Ameten. instead. ferences between right and wrong and vir- a tue and evil. They should be trained in the |, P*tson#!_ Mention — Douglas | Tre social amenities to be courteous and re- to visit ro dinar rtrd Seni spectful of the rights of others. Johnson arrived Age Miami yes- The home and the school the parents ‘T38y, f° visit his parents, “Mr. Mrs. Tho hnson. ‘and the teacher should be held responsible. | Mrs. Harry ~ alten arrived If the children are found wanting, it is the | yesterday for a visit with Mra parents who should be held accountabie for 2%¢ Mrs A. Einhorn and other ike a relatives. . Miss Susan Curry, the derelictions of their young. who was visiting friends and 1811—Gov. Smith and 100! others perish in Richmond, Va., theatre fire. 1826—Jedediah S. Smith, per-hunter, reaches San Gabriel, ’ Calif, first white man fo make journey to coast from The apparent excess of juvenile delin- (relatives im Tavernier, returned = Lake. | yesterday on the Havana —_ ee ee nt ae Sie sod Mrs. Ed Arencr) 1 terrified at In-! the parents of Key West. left_on. the Over Sea Limited to dian outbreak, Capture 400. In- Today, more than ever, must the rights | “visit Miami Gians and hang’3$ Sioux on “a of sovereignty, both of the home and one’s: f 7 scattald! 4 Muokais, Sen. country be respected. The children of to- The Coes Ses 187@—John Wanaz Wanamaker, Phil. “As long as public office hold- adelphia, the pu! fice ia, country’s first de- of STS allow themselves to be! partment store to install elec-' swayed by personal friendships tric lights. {and personal animosities, the Pa WA been sai il Wa tas ba pate. cannot hope to get the 1918—President. Wilson enthus- ida. jastieally received in London. and early. Service it has 2 right to expect. 1940—169 prominent -Ameri- “The Japs claim that their: FREEDOM OF THOUGHT {being directed against bandits.|cans sign “round: robin”, urging aie to respect implicitly the property 0! lane Operations in China are; Petrie ned Egederie ge f> President t6°és cept vety evident fact, tliat may be necessary to insure! Thoughtful men and women would | that to Japanese soldiers “China” defeat of the axis”. Oppose any tendency in this country to and ‘bandits’ are synonomous. Saas j PATMONIC HI SCHOOL Gmmts create limitations upon the individual's right to think and express his thoughts, re- , ATLANTA, Ga Today’s | plans were completed, dates were gardiess of the topic considered. Any ef- | fort to curb intellectual freedom is an at- Anniversaries 24s: itvitations maited, dance tempt to perpetuate t”.e present status is an eine oe ceeieed hn obstacle to progress and freedom. 1809—William M Fenitietans of O. B. BX, a high Even in educational circles, sometimes, | ™!scopal clergyman. Confeder- ity, the soe the course of inquiry and conclusion is re- ha nee ae By 3 immediately to stricted, usually to placate financial, eco- | 1883. Ses ee eee |= misca Sar intelligence-dietators would either j worth, popular novelist of continue or begin. ‘The future-welfare of ! day. born in Washington, D. humanity is sacrificed for such currént \Died there, June 30,."899. favors. : Sc ¥ dot wei | } =_—_< Tolerance be discussion,..based upon | Bees and ‘depict of Some 154/70 = sincerity of belief, is the foundation alike of (plays, born in Ireland. Died i both democratic government and the main- |New York, Sent. 18, 1890. tainance of human liberty. Without free-/ 137_George Dewey, corn ety a dom for criticism of both doctrines and | War naval officer, hero-admiral! Monrce deeds, no error can be corrected, and no if es Sune ve War, aot improvement may be looked for when hu- | Jan 16, 1917. : p= og man beings have been totally subjected to F | Florida mental control and censorship. Pare Be aes eS — FF oie Rp mae be A particularly disagreeable fact in Nem Reo Evening News, | "Tiatea every case where some dictatorship de-|borm in Trenton, N. J. Died! ¥% { | the pak erees beliefs and opinions for everybody is |Fe> 24 1931. the savagery with which opposition ion is at-| who proclaim the unquestionable certainty | beeper ver co “4 Po . and superiority of their own viewpoint fear | 23. dead == psi to-Jet it mix in free competition with other | So.) ideas and examples, a terror which entirely ine Tefutes the confidently expressed ¢onvie- had tion of certainty. CLERGYMEN AND WAR Clergymen who have expressed pro- | nounced pacifist opinions duriug the past | tion twenty years, including those who have | a talked foolishly about never assisting their |iea own nation in war, are rapidly readjusting themselves to the hard facts of aggression. No clergyman is called upon to beat the tom+toms for war but the pulpit is not the place for a weak-minded idealist incapable You = ano as ee prising es se setae! mates Papepce end Ime in if | '776—Revolutionary battle a pine, | SIGNS—“For Rent” i paper LEGALS | CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR MON- ROE COUNTY. IN CHAN- thur Gomez as Judge of this Court | | and the Seal of this Court in the | i City of Key West, Monroe County, | Florida, this 5th day of December, | 1941. Ross: C Sawyer (SEAL) Clerk, Conk 2 Sent. Monroe Sone, See in business under the of “Gomez Furniture Store”. im-; _tends to register said fictitious; jRame with the Clerk of the et Court of Monrese County, Florida. 7S sam 12th day of December, D. ; 5B C_ GOMEZ, : Proprietor. | j dect®-19-26,1941; Jant-$,1942 in Tee coheee? Goces oo tae ; IX AND FOR MONROE COUNTT. | STATE OF FLORIDA. pend. cERY. Cane Ne. 5-108 Philip Michael Kyne, Pilaintirt, Anna Bruch Kyne, i j Defendant. fro: ORDER OF PURLICATION yl q ANNA BRUEHL ‘err Franco Corset Madison Avenue, New Tonk ens New tee an are heréby required jte ae Bill of Complaint, tor divorer the above styled cause on the 5th Jaauary, A. D. 1942, otherwise | emations in°will be take: “*nh oder 10 be: published once week for four consecutive weeks, The Key West Citizen. a news- published in Key West, Flor- Done and etl a 4th day of December, A. D. 1 (SEAL) Ross C. 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