The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 2, 1943, Page 2

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hye ew West Citizen cad Pobtinaes Seams: Memeser A clmes matter ee ne FR cote rete eRe oo Serres mates wee vote vee * resolutioss of arged for at at so line ves discus ai oF genera os communi €0) St wo m which ew heer Fs FOR KEY WEST SORTED BY THE CITIZEN » Gov- « vag el WOTLE® OUTLAST KAISER? bet we are some wet muc Pl utside of War, the * e0PS ARE USEFUL prett pa am into Ca ¢ i bombar a half hou . " hear simila ino hore p Sou } f comes tert PNSURANCE " ym pani how th : 1 : as AX exe pers: “ pay m le pay mor have be+ THE KEY TRAIN YOUR EARS, TOO He who knows enough to know h vows little knows much. That sounds like a Chinese proverb, or ag og from the Book of Provérbs in or it might have been flung by sncho Pancho at Don Quixote in an effort prick that knight-errant’s ego, but, in- ead, t originated in The Citizen’s office d is original so far as it is possible for any ought to be original. With two billion brains in the world, hich are an exceedingly small percentage the countless billion of brains that have issed on, some psychologists that rere ‘s no such thing as an original thought hat appears to be original is merely ar e Bible, Chapter 10 » HAD never beer: to LaTurique’s before. It wasn’t a lar; ant like Prendes’ or Paolo’s or as small and its atmosphere! littered. People of many - lities ren, Americans. ! selected a table 1 the corner where we could ontinue our duel verheard. “Two martinis,” vaiter. “Is that’ all right with ou?” I asked her. “They’ ve the best pctaeed in! assert red thought togged out in modern garb. he city.” The equivalent of the thought proba ae been here before be found in Confucius’ writings o! “With my father and with ther men. years ago, and Bacon probably has “Recently? mething to the same effect somewhere in ‘No, not recently? Don't you umshoes ever relax?” I laughed. “You don't believe a ing I tell you” you believe what I nds of epigrams or proverbs writ- s th n 400 vears ago. An apt companion proverb is. He whe tell he icmows 8 ie BARGE It’s a strange situation. inks he knows all, knows little. : We idea's trun each abner, tat ges foth truths occurred to the writer want my help 1 © was considering what you and you Key radio others in some of id abou have wondered, hundred d you, Vest like you ommeniators. Y have s. d downed thr ee tequi “The world’s at h essed yourselves, how some » have ex nentators succeed in obtaining spon- ~ bent She smiled and we drank. I or- y a ae ."; dered two more martinis. But | We Kaltenborn is goc d—he fter the second shot I gave up ps w d so are John Van- attempt to be merely social. ! : don Phe » and Johnson, I was sure. re id a few others. The st indulging in small con- toss Lik 1 Heatter, too, but he re- r. They were ! H the lack of | * ter of an exhorter at a revi isthe wr ing. wit th sinners hitting the rot to give to him what is sawdust t you've ie—he can talk well, even though he uses o many words freque to express hi oughts. While the four men, whose names w y OU'RE too pretty to be = ed,” I s I thought that ve civen, are assertive, an admirab!+ ht ‘be 6 toe tality in a commentator, they belong to tt ad been traitor: ass who know enough to know they knoy tle, and are, therefore, modest “Mr. Bumble”, as we cai the office, Then comes on the bor m at home and ir etween the and the — - know-it-alls restau- | a intimate one like Henri’s. It! were di .rmy officers, Gres English-! without being; I said to the! WEST CITIZEN “Tonight, at ten o'clock. Why course independent of your Gov- don’t you come along with me?” | ernment.” “You move fast when you!. “Don't preach to me. I'm will- move.” jing to cooperate without preach- “Like father like daughter is! '"%, what you think.” she sald. “But ,.;.Why,d2 you want te cooperate all I want, believe me is to poe | preference to Sher bo a doe I know he isa’t saint. But I'm not judging him. |. > meetin, art tet he He's always been fop2. to me. All unappreciative, ir i 2 I want is to help | know?” = “In his traitorous activities?” {| “You call the policeman closest “No. Just tc keep him from’ at hand.” harm. He's always been good to “That's true.” ;me. I must help him.” “I've been in Mexico City long “Why don’t you appeal to the enough to realize I can't do much American Censul? by myself.” She took a silver cigarette! “Is your father in Mexico case out of her purse. City?’ “He was.” hy did you want me to meet | rtilo?” d } Y i “No. “Do you think he’s left?” “No. He would’ve gotten word me somehow even though I'm a a followed and my mail is be- a iy she snapped. “Even room has ‘Have you seen him?” idedly monotonous. u want me to mee! er arrived with our or- es of silver cov- ” I announced | 2 bs course or two I| though ot about Sam Taggard. If he | searched.” was dead, he deservi = . a “YOUR tather's Qe . He a racke- ingenious,” I 1 he had gotten| admitted. “Any man who can f no value to a/stoy out of sight for six months is di rite ‘beast Ge Gestapo and our people after him—” I stopped and ithought: Maybe his ingenuity was at an end? Maybe he had literally reached a dead-end in ic up my|the room with the barred win- ou.|dow. “Wher: was your father hen you received word from im at Acapulco? And how did you_get word from him?” “There's | mt you think there’s a r to the! limit to your questions? I don't » I make | krow why I'm telling you any- thing. I don't know why | feel so alone. Oh, God I knew dad was either in Mi ce last cen_or Sinaloa.” te tee “They're both gold di ie” fe couldn't have Paseo de la both of them. Are you tryin as if she ccnfuse me?” tome sta. a Pe en went a man alone !'xe that. He’s becom vered her face with aid hadn't bee n “Y don te at You're somebody I n tru ke nga poles 1 asked the man who broug r Mr. Calder. I don’t ‘24's message where dad v is a Il sound to you ‘at was what he answ to help my ‘Who was the man?” eas If the Gov- “I can't tell you that. = catches up with ‘You will.” I esitated. “I know ‘Jexican? An Ame chim sent to a vas he?” I pounded at aile To be continued (Canuriaht 1042 Gael 4 Dotorcon) ne be let us ks, followed by, “Mr AEY WEST IN * the foremost know-it-all of ther DAYS GONE BY This is the boy who magnifies ttle reverse in the war and presents it ‘ j ee iat “ROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN « manrer to try to strike terror into his lis eesl Z LSNDAY 4O This boy is a clairvoyant pretidi a ners itator: he digs deeply into the future to tel! He’s smart. Monroe county delinquent t is published in The Citi- oday. It is the smallest list las appeared The Citizen several yea’ ou abyut the thir to come nd if you don’t bel ask him. As a big majority of people remember vhat the than what they re ve it, ad, in a heat local n mind that nobody thai an eer any deeper into the future they can, ayd when sensational stuf s barked at them, should weigh the ha they acts calmly and reach their own conclu — ons, and, confident there are no facts The first units of re $3 —— veigh. should brush the incident from thei: ae today by the R litorials, and agree or i hearers shoul ww propagandizir or the radio his editorial germ cz a West wom: ting several days “ove t-all had said. Ha Her R F said in the print rd, she w weighed it and react er clus he let her her mind \ il uble to lau ‘a ri¢ me ir Noth Y he r itl oe h k at hand » i R. War veople lerstand a nM y y t War v reak productic RACE CLASH IN PENNSYLVANIA CAMI om area, armed themselve d ammunition and began firi ea occupied by white soldiers.” and Sat., 2:30 - 4:30 These are the words of the Post ¢ Every Evening: 8:09 - 1030 pm ider, who *s not go into details as ¢ rag oe : SKATE for 3EALTH’S SAKE he subsequent casualtic Lessons Phone $1it a Today’s Anniversaries in Amer- ers’ names not . planne D. C., born ir France Ai Nia! 4 une 14, 1825 « aint, dune 18: 1825. 1198—~(150 years ago) Cabin 1818—Charles Lockhart, Pitts . 1sk recall of Amb: enet of Revo produc burgh pione er, born ir 26, 1905. — 2 vi plane—Wrig i D April 9 manisr Ob D 4 Ma sa July 15, 19 a ; 127—Pres. ( Miss Winifred S gt pits Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Si 1934 ‘ t nd H 1 ae - — J. F. SIKES = LICENSED PLUMBER ng th 1306 CATHERINE STREET POM MU OL PAY BY CHECK A Checking Account in our Bank will help solve many of your business and personal problems. It will also provide you with a receipt and a rec- ord of each transaction. = FIRST NATIONAL BAN of KEY = 2 6 Ft Insurance Member of the Federal Depozi: Corporation ‘OUUEAUUELH DUET UOROMABENS MGAUEEELEHEHD NONE RON EOONEAPDRATON ET DUH oto tenMAn NRHN GHAUALLH CTY ‘ Today In History 1776—The Declaration of Inde- pence, engrossed « signed L’Enfant, 50 of orig 5 MONDAY 4 9 “" | TTT VIAL L LLL LL MUCH ACTIVITY IN WHO KNOWS” SEARCHING FOR OlL .nswens on pace Fete —aa«, TALLAHASSEE. Aug. 2 (FNS).—With wells being drilled in a half dozen counties and interest in Florida oil prospecting growing datly. Senator Claude Pepper en nounced this week that he would do everything possibie to encourage private firms to sod tett make explorations in this stete. The announcement that one of the South’s leading geolog- “ > ists, Donald J. Monroe. who = has spent 16 years in scientif- ic research, has opened an of . fice in Tallahassee. has further wis heightened interest. Monroe is identified with the Sun Oil w Company. Oil men have been actively ’ securing leases in several thon counties and indications are w new drillings will be started 4 soon, Lene Today’ Birthdays ITALIAN ODDITIES The name Italv is ed form of ng c Italy ” of the peninsula n Calabri, MUNICIPAL ELECTION NOVEMBER & '840 Todav’s Horoscope ——————————— s For Captain of Poser W. J. WALKER (Mare Se Ree eeeeee eer enn nee | “Two HOTELS ~MIAMI« POPULAR PRICES LOCATED IN KEART OF CITY Rates Wree ot We i Reasonable ROOMS tor Reserv etions WITH BATH ANU TELEPHONE FORD HOTEL PERSHING HOTEL 60 N.E. 3rd Street 226 WE. let Avenue 80 Rooms - Elevator 100 Rooms Fewer Solarium Mesos 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION re ELECTRIC APPLIANCES HOW TO GET LONGER LIFE FROM THEM Imcrse in water Keep them «loan and ready Take gerd « of cords and “ : use store where they will not be lamag ; cated ; ! Hf they mens weNOr Tepe AA : ervin lealer ; ses DON'T WASTE ELECTRICITY : even though no ration coupems ree tor your supply IN WAR ALL WASTE IS SABOTAGE THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY — Tee e eee eee eee ee eee S eee eee CeCe ee Teri Tee eee ete eee et ee eee ee eee wees

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