The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 29, 1945, Page 2

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ne the Key West Citizen | aon Tp hg - SS | It is generally like this: when you are Sees late in starting, you hustle to make up for Oereet Greene ‘= Ane reste time. omy Dehy Newesaret ie Key Wont one That applies to everything in life, and it is exceedingly applicable at present to politics in Key West. As readers of The Citizen may recall, we said on many occasions that, with a city kor so near at hand, things political Geared a: May West, Pioridn, us second cites matter were quieter in Key West than they had rs been preceding any other municipal elec- = Boe = a 4 | tien, ad Mo = sea ee Occasionally, you heard that So-and- | 80 probably would run as a candidate for commission, but campaigning was prac- | tieally at a standstill. And conditions continued in that way till the Charter Committee named its slate. The next day politics began to pop, and have been popping with increasing tempo ever since. And the increase is likely to go on tll election day Propaganda, much of it true and some of it false, is making the rounds of the town. It is remindfal of that bewhiskered story about the honest man who announced tor office in the morning and, before the a sun went down, a rumor was rife that he | Mure Hotels and Apartments had stolen a pig. When he told his wife & Beech and Bathing Povilion about the accusation, she advised him, as . ad Son the rumor was false, to treat it with con- | ™ i, therelore you must have a| thew Jou sccept an evening . «¢ County end City Gov- tempt. He decided to do so, but when — a oe oe of | Suen? Could you move into $a .awe he's : te adjust themasives teh os ee he returned home the second day, he was | I shall ask Miss Hansen to as-|varn with me if I promised, to] Soe Sia When you take int» sccoumt @- & Commanty Autiertum ar more dowmhearted than the day before, | 9%, ¥™ f° ™« °" o hiwe — nawelt we are crom jc pa BS L and, whgn his wife asked, “What's the matter now, John?” he replied YREEDOM OF THE PRESS 4 Pree ve-proved I stole a pig.” — So, if you are a candidate, you may be s a go ~ ie * storie I be 4 there bs ire a good many “pig” stories wi : si Hed there is told about vou tear amap where news is free are human be- Don't gamble; but if you must gamble wngp tree gamble on the fact that there is always CARL ACKERMAN, gambling in Key West Deen Schoo of Journalism, - i Cotumtae University Don't think abou people who ure better off than you; think of those = >| whose lot in life is worst Then be eo at n A MILE UNDER THE OCEAN oot too omen " Most of u familiar with the efforts ams we etteck wrong «te ep pieud | aways ight tor program: sever be ge tee moutnpine of aay paren, eliqun, | eetem or clase; ahwaye do its utmost for the pent welfare, newer tolerste corruption of capastioe denounce vier emf praise virtue, 4.429 teet_off Bertiuda afd pow Otis mmm quel tome oy dividual 6 ormpe ii, why coflal Keetem) Seterent of others rights, views end 1! yo. 4 Mile under the ocBan's surface MO man to reach the heighshaf,the strate —— but e@% many of as are aware of jahe effortaiof ather men to go deep be Imeath the surfaceof de an, Ly 8034. 4ar, Wil liew be went dk quienes print oniy cows that will elevate Mr. Bafton wall go down in a “bentho et oat comteminate the reader never cura pe which will have two large wheels wth principle } enable him to refl along the ocean's bot — tor This will prevent projecting rocks m smashing the windows, which would EDITORS URGE CAUTION disastrous to the expedition and its per ' neha . . i ee the bottom of the dpe before ( ongre » fey f more than 3.000 - he Lie The new venture will attempt t_ the * b me jto double the depth reached below the a timntbur B th i Cla ean and in time we are sure that some tem measur ha \ od « will come along to see if he car e@me © ceetur: af make it two miles under The Mentor ada ‘ \ The process will be repeated <i batien heme t » le jiring scientists exereise their courage as . atom. which Fe- | well as thege jnteect, and, in the its to edivedeni | me, we will Bave accurate informatior hem ore@e beyond |b a know ss to the denizens of the ocean and the éeeer comtrol, amd politt ures bow pography of the ocean's bottem ~ative cxpeudhures | ty | We do net know the problems whic viegeanie -feuld be «© ne the entists expect to solve or the infor dangers clearly im mir ma which they expect to discover. 5 The Moeniter alx hed ar as we are concerned, we would like to whack b r have me definite information th ¢ legiviat ‘ sistence, or non-existence, of the d s ’ er ften record * , If the descent to th ‘ r doe gus | thing more and 1 he per ' he M ‘ ! nankind that huge r t uM | twe bh an. there w , . ‘ b a a i - . bs After re ng th h € An * “ ' we “ ’ t we will b b e re ie ' b dustr miracles e “ appear * b RELEASE U. S SOLDIERS : gous 2 lls b From B n be informat that Gen. Eimenhowe ising’ 34 Ger Vma prisoner war to pertorm § task " ' al i \ s lier rde " t eture ar hier ron I } - v There is ' wr th th re at 4 the | cedure. It is ent hat the Naa & Cehe wee! i 1 i the t aber sar the gem ter the ne " th ' f norm " Eu the anomer the w ab can ¢ . An a te? the new onder per. diers for th hom he age Be « pity bat & serving a p “ ated with him. plans to | rgd it i he i : tf i fst your name again. Anyway, wasn't addressed.” oan, ee was igfestions, ot tI ris laughed. deeply Secsol tahintlien® she declared ewlishly. “He fears women’s in- fluence so much. . . . Poor lamb, | #P®: what a life his mother and aunts must have led him. Oh, my,” she added as she read the note in alarm. This, Mark Sheridan had writ- ten. is the most comprehensive, | cocious fi ut | | | E ef tie i etfs i fad His re . |PLEAD with waiters ar Jane snapped this up. | (. ee told | “We'll play on that fear if wo {GLASS OF WATER, beg , r v ‘ fet have to And » aboet this | Outcher fer a sliver of bacon, exasperation. “Why not? Of Evelyn « 4 need to & wm | Carla business. We must \ay lens ,kow-tow to bureaucrats, wipe for p must not mention me to cometh ne meni she | Jane aiin’t wh relief, the person who dune week net would heve os income equivalent t+ s wage @f $30 or 835 2 week = Why Soule purse she's going to try to have the i of did | to see that Mark Sheridan is not | their own windshields, shine their you fired, but she won't be able fer to Mrs 8 ore left in the building alone with | own shoes, mow their own lawns,| they worry about looking fer & Ww why I bad you g> ner, under any circumstances.” wash their own clothes, Job under thoee circumstances? im, Saturday, instead of! “S d to be fair,” shes To be continues \their own packages, run their) But the day is coming whee lown errands and pay top prices] OPE? competition for businers and | chandise and in-| fr jobs will make both busines and labor toe the mark, for the ! for shoddy m The Beer Board, Lady, DONATIONS TO | LEGALS | different ser ' °, . rae | A timid protest always brought) Public is going to ob i sr That's Who Said So BOGPITAL FUND — o ooae eee cams, the gruff response, “DON'T YOU! ite and value and husinees a p MGRMOE COUNTS. PLomiMs.” | KNOW THERE'S A WAR ON*") “ ad — firrns and urgam> (By Associated Press) The following are additiona: ",,4ats'e of Now robbed of this stock excuse, | #tiens give it KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Sept. 29 een eee Sete + WErents ee | merchants, inn keepers and oth-| Mlorida will play host to thaw Although a lo fe owne Bs gives SOT R OF INTENTION To ers who cater to the public are} 2ds of winter nee ewe ad an eloquent plea, the Knox REE oF Ge vet ieee ~~ *~- tee | beginning to get the reaction off @® Mf we are wnart, we wit Beer Board refused \& Hospitai,| Neri & i her that 1) V-P Day. In a local department] Sve these folks the kind of s se an order that the cafe co under the "a 2 . . ‘ pe | store the other day I saw a wom-, © and attents hey Reve © sell beer to men only direction ly Barnett ‘lara am look over several offerings! [8% to expect Tr . The owner bad placed a sign inp. nounced $332.00. "4M! and calmly inform the clerk that] !f both employers jus window— “No minors, drunks! j tor ns, White Inn goods weren't worth the price] forsake their “put i * will be served" —but “it Bay " Appel, $8.00. ‘ Folks were no longer| Sttitude and work didnt work.” he told the board. Qriential $5.00; Jemy or to buy, they were beginning| >vild for the futur A woman came im and wanted popes $2.00: L of promixe for th Valladares. ask “How much’” and @¢ 2 Mien or, Re sue T refused 20d 93.09: J. R Stowers Co, 95.00; conaide on value smart enough t he wanted to fight. She yelled prone Moltsberg, 92.00; Ruth B fay of Septem 1915 [quality before making a purchase.) “honeymoon” is nd Who said I was a lady Cohen, $200, A Friend, 50 & homera “AS TA fruit stand that had been sell-] 808 on we are ‘ ° on eon remy fr Naimimbatr at 1. | RX half-ripe honey-dew melona| “sive” if we want Wt oopas 15. 22-29,19 jat « dollar and a half apiece sud- |deniy found itself with a large | stock on band and no takers Workers Don't Want Work Alert store managers, quick changing attitude, ar joing thew best to svercome uf tt. but they are still handicapped <a probably will be for several ~— Bne-Hander Becomes se re cmp (MY Assorinted Prewss EXMOUTH. Engiand B PROM FILES OF THF CITIZEN Selter wanted to eo wo wa OF SEPTEMBER 29. 1935 and did. despite t t note the Although thousands of Rejected by RAF. he s have been released from ard Curry, 64, died at 12:30 94 and was accepted t miy a small per b way morning im his home at » ’ ri 1 these folks are inter-j} 28 Eaton stteet. Funeral serv- Bes s king for a living coe w be held this afternoon " Emp: money end can n the Lopez chapel, with the B.oodey Polar “ nt funds. There Rev. Arthur Bo Dir k. of St. yw : the . ooking for a h. officiating nies . . Fit ita wb Of course, if someone would Salter has heen listed as mis adeite ‘ ifer them an executive position M I Wilsor f New . Sen Seal 4 gg ‘ R they mught conmder it. In Tam | ween ng peas “ oe i te 8 States Employ “l Mrs. J. Otto K q -™ nt Ser vie me 1800 jobs} e. 1228 Whitehea “ “re th dy wants 22 ‘ NUMEROUS PLASTIC EYES 2 * 4 yer recently called on NEW YORK _ The A od manne v for an office girl, The a " re iN Tee ChCLEP COURT oF THE sutine sorting and filing T e WPA p ore + uf “eee a aun aot meeeeanih $, USED SUCCESSFULLY sass w LEGALS a ¢ Z Sf LOUIS.—-Paper “cans” with cording r eee 4 5 . Prainwft suming of plasticized glue have 1 xia fon eckson, Lie uPortoRs ve MIVORCE Leon used successfully as contain- Head Seem. 118, 120) ' - fur deed ate ‘ — Coreen nea Joseph H Re n. (B } USE SSE i Bs) “666 Ex a a “ : We shell | pigetd, Tabtes, +. None Drops | » 72 ~ kK A E ‘ K “ T M \ An A ' n sy Key West iatate of \ ; , rey arren. ¢ dont of city ‘ . May Conc se c peer *: . Open a Savings Account with us. a dO ry t . Member Federal Deposit Insurance Vast expan a at ta od 1 Corporation

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