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| PAGE TWO fhe Key West Citizen U. S. AHEAD OF NAZIS Ty SLIGHT S} . feat ane Puviunce The idea-that German technical pro- \ SLI s CAS : gress was far ahead of the. work done by = i am Citizen Building Corner Greene and Ann Streets Only Dally Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County ee nt abet ertch SE quntered at Key West, Florida, as second class matter OF THE ASSOCIATED PREsS ‘Associated Press is exclusively entitled to Sod Tepudlication of all news dispatches credited ir or net otherwise credited in this paper and RATES Made known on application. ADVERTIST s American technical men is definitely refut- ed by the report of Colonel Wiliiam R. Lovelace, hero medical expert of the Army, who has just returned ‘from Germany. Col. Lovelace says that German scien- tists were instructed by high Nazi officials to burn their records, but, instead, sealed cs in metal boxes which were buried. | These were dug up by his staff and German experts, he reports, readily supplied infor- mation and even offered their plans of re- 4. e breathing: Motioning to Brenda, Christo- suddenly stnsek salcing in I SPECIAL NOTICE search in connection with aviation. " 4 ds of thahks, resolutions < @ rather loud voice as he stepped ee BR sccicee poaes, eto, win be The Colonel says that the United States | cautiously around the desk and b fot at the Fate of 10 cents & Uuecnes from | was definitely ahead of the Germans in a | ut toward the front of the office. wh & Tevenue is to be derived are 5 cents a line. “{ have a Memo from Miss kigen Is an open forum and invites dis- x public issues and subjects of local oF imterest but it will not publish anonymous nications. €DITO! majority of subjects, although some of the Nazi experiments and inventions were well worthwhile. He was particularly pleased | with the “ejection seat,” developed by the Germans to catapult fliers from planes when they were unable to bailout at high speeds. “This great contribution” to aviation came to tell you about the doorway he mo- 1 to continue talk~ |} to the ‘ie watching the outside sf near which he was sit- the only it no one was near the St. ‘Louis aviation - pioneers: GEPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST went into action when a fighter pilot shoved ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZER | )2¢k his canopy and pressed a button, A * ocanamaed charge of cordite expelled him in an alum- a's ¥v 4 1, More Hotels and Apartments. | inum chair, clearing the tail of the plane | etephone Sen ae & Beach and Bathing Pavilion, and permitting the airman to release the | someone—after a few minutes he \ & Airporte—Land and Sea. | chair, open his parachute and float down to SN ee Soa into a chai: commando’ training, ' & Consolidation of County and City Gov- | satis | earth. Our aviation experts are now work- admit I never expected mine to near the desk. start so soon!” Her voice hard- | in simi Sexaasts ” “ lo one was out there,” hej ened. 1 i ernments. | ing on a similar “ejection seat” taking ad- wieeeon “Let's forget the ship- HOURS, 20 MINUTES ' & Community Auditorium. | vantage of the German experiments which | ment for a few minutes—" he “Wwe didn't Miss Young. tell 3 ; | were not perfected without fatalities. raised [his voice to its normal) VY me 1 was to be in charge of @For information | ‘ {, ——O | eee “Eve Young should hav>|this Sale? She has given me no > - NDLAST? «° | Col. Lovelace says that the Germans | been here today to get you started | chance ¢o prepare for it. { haven't}next im command of the fur sec- and reservations. | LAST Al | . 1k in your new.)department. She|cven met the staff. She simply|tion, and a successful sale was call $14 Southard i 1 ula | were amazed that our P-51 fighter planes | told you, of course, that ‘She was goes off aid leaves me and you| the only thing the “boys upstairs hf | i Key Westers have entertained the | could maintain a superior ratio of kills over | going to New York.” know as well as I do that a sup- ag mar had called Seen neat, Tan Fines conitinen ante than half a century that this | their jet-propelled aircraft and attributed | “NEW YORK!” Brenda ex- SE heen a ae ae and iadeeeha circumstances the j ! a 7 ited States | this to our anti-blackout costume which en- claimed incredulously, her ;hard work. It’s not fair... .” Fhe Buccaneer Route city always the last in the United States | bled our 2t «| face showing complete surprise at} Christopher nodded under- 1 paeeRE NSS to feel the affects of a boom and always the | #/ed cur airmen to outmaneuvre the fast-| jis information. “Why, no. She|standingly. It was a bad break for| make this sale a sucoess. AEROS IE F 7 ac | er enemy aircraft. He says that the Nazis, | didn’t say anything to me about|the girl. And it was gueer Eve} Suddenly Christopher stood up jecoeoe r f normal times \ 3 the Nazis, g just to react to the return of n eae : 4 a leaving town. I talked to her last|Young handled ner this way. It|—listening. Those footsteps again! One part of that view has been: dis- | who have no black-out suit, were preparing | night, when she gave me fine! in- | certainly wasn’t poker. Mrs. Blair aE ee : % 7 ras s ne the | to copy r “B-suit,” wi 7 | structions about the new position | was right about that. le turned abrupt enda. rupted, because Key West was among the 2 coty oor ae eee ihe aay ecded. I was to take over this morning. | his puts me in a very diffi- ‘To be continuea > vst cities in the country to experience the The medical officer also reports that |" ce oe NSS SNe ge 2 ie Sea \s A aE SCRE ’ the war. ur oxygen equipment was far superior to | e uptrend in business, as a result of the war. | % : ae ; 3 ! ‘ ‘Almost immediately after the begin-, that of the Nazis and that German scientists ATOMIC BOMB LIEUT. DANIELS ee: 4 Sais 3 ning of war in Europe in 1939, business in | WeT¢ surprised by the knowledge our | cpGacitinanl Sarees age ne) {Counc seein een oo Test Case Involving $ ' Key West showed a rapid uptrend, and by | ™cn had of using oxygen and the physiol- | 5)e to obey the emperor’s Maine where he will take a long Race Track Funds H i 194%, when this country began to prepare | ogy of flight in general. Some of them |«pescrip”, and also told the Test befor reentering civilian life. — § In this war Commander Lewis County commissioners last |e dow. for the possibility of its being drawn into the war, the Navy Yard began to become a beehive of activity. With one part of the view swept aside, | the pther part of it poses this question, will | Key West, as had usually been the combinue to have good business, or f good business, after times have become nor- air’ jsaving thought that the American boys knew more than many German flight surgeons. Col. Lovelace says that the Germans first employed air for evacuating sick and wounded men in the Spanish Civil War, but rere far behind us in this important life- measure. They used only one type of aircraft, whereas the Army Air Force commanders of the air, sea and land forces to lay down their arms. He then an- nounced that he and his cab- inet had resigned as a result ‘has commanded a Coast Guard night, by a unanimous vote, de- attack cargo vessel in the Pacific cided to retain a firm of Tal and participated in the gruelling ;lahassee lawyers to test the con- |days of Guadalcanal conquest. His '‘Stitutionality of a law that was of losing the war. {ship has the distinction of being adopted at the last legislature re- Domei agency, in a special ‘#e first Coast Guard attack cargo | quiring the commissioners to con- broadcast to Admiral Hal-}” sosshensidewe © ape tribute one-half of the racetrack » A < 1 World "War One Command- j : sey’s Third Fleet, explained|.. Lewis saw service in convoy money they receive to the Key makein other cities, or will it also feel, | — — le ar TS that the order of “cease fir- york in the Atlantic. |West General Hospital. im great measure, a decided falling off of | with litter installations, Since Pearl Harbor, ing”, as issued by the em-| jn a farewell address to the! Commissioners Frank’ Bentley ly setivity. as will be the case elsewhere? lenis have evacuated 1,170,000 sick and |peror, pertained only to of-|personnei of the base yesterday, 'anq Maximo Valdez, who are in . Anpbody who tries to answer that | Wounded men by air and can put 200,000 | fensive firing and not deten-|Commander Lewis said thot this Tallahassee, left writen siate-(8 is MORE ECONOMICAL... It's Healthy ellie teiee tp bast his decision 6 | ambulance beds in the sky at once, sive. ighses er = 1 Admir-/was his tst shore any an ae ments with the county clerk . ‘ e qe will Rave to base his decision on a | . ae a) Halsey that his ships were 1 service and that it was A 3 and Safe ... It’s PURE . = a | Anothe : 5 : auhorizing the chairman of the conilition, and that condition is, if the Navy | Another point of superiority reported | not _to approach the shores|very pleasant to him. He praised (Comission to cast their vote in 3 ‘ Yard continues its activities in a large mea- | Col. Lovelace relates to the surgical and | of Japan until the peace!the strong cooperation of all per-/s.vo of the resolution to retain 4 ia ; sure, business will continue to be good in | Medical care of our fliers, which was far|terms had been officially |s ae stat) party gn (council to contest the law. ° THOMPSON ; ) West. but should there be a wholesale | above that given German airmen. He was | Signed in this city by Jap An informa conta een yee |_ The Tallahassee firm said that|$ INC. (algerie tai ; rised h G fici . | representatives of the emper-|!s honor was given by the offi-'they would hanéle the case for a|@ CE DI . 7 \ayiing off of employes, then this comm surprised at t he German de ficiency in | or and the imperial govern-|°°" of the base yesterday after-isee or between $1,300 to $2,000. |$ r¢) VISION) ty WW experience a falling off in bu s, | equipment, in view of their painstaking re- | ment. A aoe The county is now giving the|$ Phone No. 8 Key West, Fla prabiably gradual at first. wit! 1 great | Search, and pleased by the “objective” Ger- | General Maw Arthur's! gubseribe 10 The Citizen. ‘hospital $15,000 a year. 4 dea) of “ready money” in town, but the | ™4” reports describing the great value of | headquarters: alee issted ma) <0 gore ¥ . . a “cease fi mete that ready money peters out the | 0Ur devices when captured. lente aera aaa Oh = 7 — CESS a ny R a | ing” order concerned only of-| grenter will be the change in our economic In conclusion, the Colonel says that the | fensive, not defensive action, r onditions | fundamental research of the Nazis was aS | and that the order would not ‘Finally, while we can not see what the | £00d as ours, especially in the optical ex- | apply to the latter action un- ite bas in store for us, we can prepare ; Periments. Moreover, German doctors and | til the terms of uncondition- © for progressive measures to be taken | Scientists carried out wind speed tests on be peer er rec Decl aa ned , oat % : 2 <p a : y accredited representatives | It’s . . the postwar world designed to safeg een S uD to more than five hundred of Emperor Hirohito and.the! a contin 9 lot of People are asking he interests of Key West. miles an hour. Japanese imperial LOVERS these days, aft’ "the U. S. A. And the eneemrentenestitntt ent i | A note of cruelty appears in connection | ment. ah Oa al Eel she am. ss SEAWAY TO SPENDING | with experiments* conducted by the Na Bb in a. later, ‘broadcast, ¥ is: shere world-wide sugar short- shila j upon political and war prisoners in order to lj ome ‘agency a a age, caused by the wofld-wide disorder and : . : : lend : 5 : . | Japanese war minister had . eY The sponsors of Federal power owner- j find out how long it took a person to die | committed suicide because he confusion that goes along with war. bi hip bave long sought to launch the United | When pushed into a barrel of ice water | had lost the war. It was not Mates on the development of a St. Lawrence | No American prisoners were involved inj said in ya, he had} Sugar shortage means Coke shortage be- “ “ he y . a these experiments carri Dg ic <illed himself but it was pre-| ~, away. The argument is a ce | nese ¢ xperiments carried on near Munic h, oes hat sag nipgnes p cause Coca-Cola pever ¢: loco wht hin would cut railroad freight rates. " | but they numbered about twenty-five and | he J ie cial ai oo ihe: aba ' act that the seaway would be biocked | resulted in the death of probably half-a- | sehe eaghas ppesectic rece Ve 9 ¥- ay, yesterday, tomorrow=— with jee months of each year, and | dozen prisoners. The Nazi scientists took practice of committing hari-} Coca-Cola means Coca-Cola, the same | ad | " owMtry tributary to it would be helpless | on respiration, temperature, blood | quality as always, thot the railroads, is never mentionec sure and compiled the results in pamph- | IN MEMORIAM | = in a 0 nee seuway propos: | ie marked by the name of = man on} ; a ee | So you see, nobody is to blame—least of « alee a well worked oi for Federal | Whom the experiment was conducted. DEMO OLN aler 1 \ : ee | John F. Busto, died on Aug all your dealer. He doesn’t like the Coke development of power at the expense of the ; a 1934 shortage any beter than you eeral taxpayer What you don't know costs you money, \John. you are gone, but not for do! So will Why should our government injure | 4nd plenty of it. gotten eo mber, please—if you don't get b industries as coal mining, elec _—- fie yes ng the qi ion sited ce your Cace-Cola today, to ask we end railroads, which employ lion The man wh f 5 K Sania ied ; ” tem { Is « mploy ions : _Who refuses to take a rest j1t was the will of sinful men, who tomorrow? Workers and pay government billions of | until he gets sick usually gets sick. i destroyed your body dollars in taxes” Why should we sanction |But your soul, they could not prajects which reduce jobs in private in- Too many people are so worried about oe sien ie gare eid @uaity. thereby forcing otr citizens onto | the future that they overtook the task of the secution for Justice sake, fo * pulilic payrolis? What excuse is there for | present. Theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” | our government going into industrial pro- _ | ; . ; edit Gtecs there 7 icliberate ¥ , We 3 |The guilty ones will never enjoy ere is deliberate intent to We are among those who believe that | earth nor heaven; make government the master in industrial | exercise, to be beneficial, must contain the | They will roam this world in mor- activity, and the people mere servants of | element of enjoyment. | alain ici oe Oe the government” Why not keep government | ene | ay themselves, or their chil- | | oe to the functions of governing and encourag: Once the atom can be split at will al- |While you, the glory of heaven « free industry to expand as in the past, under | most any element can be changed into other | enjoy 7 suitable regulation? elements, scientists inform us. If this is true {John @ve aay that I “Coe ate ‘ t , a. the day that ect hetereil, Why should we promote national | this modern alchemy will have the power to | s is SERED PORES HAMPER DS TY OF RO ERED: COMRRER ES 4 a oe ’ seeiatiam which by insidious methods te dominate or eliminate the activities private citizens in many lines of endeavor change Jead into gold and when that is done we can pay off the national debt at one full swoop. Easy, isn’t it? face to face in our Et home will be a most glor- | ous day. RITA BUSTO DEL VIL) ‘August 15, 1945. AR i KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY eer awe cae wet of The Coe Cote Compons