The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 5, 1945, Page 2

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~— rage Two fe Rey West Citizen Cupner Greene ant Ane mreele Gute Datty Mewenerer in Key Weer one Bueroe « wety more o hey Wow | eds o tae ateortaten Press * entities toga bee « the paper ent sie 9¢ Sete eeeee oe SEP harparte Land 6.6 ee Cemeeidatee of County end City Gov SA 55 cee Alles DLL = PRESS AND RADIO CAN HELP te ' “ deta a ’ ’ te ver - etter a Ae roman ae? mae 12 one em @ ,'? al we t “ o , , ’ © T vt he ate z . ac fr ’ ther od Gtret +. ’ san p ~ w mm , te pmiip through 5 4 e- 4 rad ¢ thenmmnde devitn . oper , ' : nh ° OO FLIES CARRY POLIO? ° Pee a tar otha Reread nm | LET US BE READY Latest development in the proposal to construct a boathouse and finger piers in | the Garrison Bight is for the city to acquire | } itle to the bay bottom from the state and | then lease it to private interests to make mprovements, under guarantees similar © that made by E. T. Wilson. With that end in view. a committee from the Key West Junior Chamber of Commerce and the Key West Business | | Men's Association will attend a meeting of | y council to urge that the city communi- te with the trustees gf the Internal Im- rovement Fund as the first step toward vequiring tithe to the so-called bay bottom the bight What the outcome of this movement | be nobody can foretell with certainty, tof one thing we are certain, and that the development of the bight is as mportant as the construction of the pro- | ed beach The those two Tourists who come will, with a few be as much interested in boating and as they on a beach it n estimated that there are 000.000 amateur anglers in the United ale The big majority of them are men women aad almost all bovs like is essential to have » or places where anglers may be ed with accommodations The Garrison Bight is too valuable as fact is, Projects go here by excep- hand r automobile will be in swimming or in has be thiany angle, and it pro- si yacht basin for it to remain It is the for the grade that was built b Railway across the northe part of the Trumbo. was West, and it will continue sent condition same now except the E. ¢ northwesterly the terminal re Key West telling how y asterly bight t at as was Key long it now ix to re as it is unless some movement rought to fruition to improve it That completed by the time and Waterway from Miami to Key W hed. Money for thag project has b« ated likely rk should be and it is te begin at ar me Lat. dp jhe ready to agcommodate geste t Le best way to insure buving @aspend vour money carefully power = ceirneeii eet & FEDERATION THE ANSWER? The secret of the atom bomb repr evte one of the greatest military prizes ir the possession of any nation It is now held. if we understand the facts, som ha.’ in common between the United State i Great Britain While these two nations may be de to maintain their position in the ad, we doubt if many intelligent ; where on the globe, suspect then ha ring the deliberate desigr f j e mankind for the benefit of their rh borne out by the ord of hi W hile & Eaglish-speaking peop t bee a the examples that have set shine dike lights when cor ) ti { with those of other natior } For same strange reason, there seem to ox belief that the continuanc: ce requires the United States and ' Britain to make public the full my th bomt By some rea ple seem to think that unle a he danger of war w it i I ng some cognizance of the d President Truman recently denies hat Secretary of Commerce Wa t wisted upon velease of the secret i t Russia and other natior The xecutive emphasized that he will his own policy in regard t he re ane acts in connection with the us« ’ energy and that he would make alter of the welfare of this countr ereign and domestic polic can be kept a matter of conjec re In Great Brita Sir Stafford Cripp that there must be a world federa within ten vears or civilization w ved by the new-found power. He tha 1 die t magine that the « an be preserved The answer to the problem, a ording th President of the British Board of s to be found in world orga ation 1 world cooperation This me ac ling to his view, some kind federa nations which will go far to remov the causes of warfare. by giving all peoples and nations something of an equa ppertunity to develop peacefully some 0 Key West | IT *% went to another door and whistled, and was rewarded by secing Evelyn hurry toward her. “A They went into Mark Sheri-| promi dan’s office. He was stil! sta xis face contorted into Mark Sh | Chapter 12 wort of grin. ‘HEY were gone. Jane and) idan listened to the | sharp clack-clack of Carla's heels, the soft swish of Haskins’ foot- steps; then the outer door closed. “If you don't mind,” said Jane, and hurried after them. Yes, the | aight latch was off. She replaced suggested Jane, and “Sit be ® “You're perte : a t af us ¥ protect m, you know” Sheridan sat down heavily and ly safe uM nex mn for- Now put of this?” jecting me in this farce, Pe rid of Carla could have her job. Sheridan shifted in his chair. “If I were free to use my own judgment—but the board has the majority of stock—”" Sheridan swung to} Then how about worki = “what do you want) the board members?” Jane “A stone wall.” he objected. } “So you take it without a fight,’ _ | she cried. “Lady” —again he smiled —“Tve were’ been fighting ever since I was # YOU! born, one thing or another. I've |fought that wall; kicked at it ht and t heels. job,” Jane answered “I said a good job; a position.) when I knew the stones pea been il } - idan, with a future to it.| comented a ground. You can c | wire or letter. Perhaps then you'll let in while w -_ “ | watching And I've kicking, hoping some Fak me give r= my back- neck on it by) a week spot.” jantiaircreft cruiser, for performance of duty during cial periods before the of the Japanese. The San Diego joined the lcifie Fleet in the middle of and took part in almost operation since that time, ¢lim-| laxing her war role by entering | Tokyo Bay with Amervian o-/ ‘ cupation forces. THE LOW DOWN. HICKORY GROVE) grimaced with per thor a aes - —— Got the foot.” he remarked. ana] “"gersend tor 2 tow haat op Pats Fer City “Would” you "mind ‘telling. mo| moments, and he listened, his at “It's been maddening.” he | Every place you look, or stop] WELLIAM W wh. io yf. , &. ¥ Thea "7 m riveted ner ¥o | confessed. to hsten, = ts telling how | —— > op ny mae Hy thypenellen t scales De women know! “You.” agreed Jane soberty. “W | 5), on, everything” So f hall-ae ey gen to be here —and the meaning] about metals, their use, their pUr-| must have been. But why not give |‘ fx everythin " Slab? ¢ 1 DoUvatay of that reco: there chase, their component parts,| i: another kick. perhaps with the |" kon pa must stil lane t him what she fe ie . used, into wha‘ - . ” wrong ad you know, like “it) —_.ee—— -- J ia tom & a, bat t they | two of us kicking A « like “it a should know, then waited while| go, the 1 “All right.” was with Kickapoo bniment, aft- For City Commission he shook his head | And have been, literally.| «No don't get up. Here—" She | er you got home with your bottle) LON 8B. GRULON fon't work. You can't fire! inc of the maintenance de- hrust out the hand he'd been ‘ and rubbed it on, you still had) ——> Mics—Miss Hansen. Board likes| partment of ome of the ta about to seck. “And if you wast : her.” oundries in the country. J realize.| +, fire me for inefficiency, I'll the same old pains ye For City Commission “Want to bet?” Jane | Bethaps es well as you. what you! tke it without question.” | medicine man had your 2 EARL W. HIGGS “Because from n yve opens & Se ee She paused at the doorway, | Toe many smooth hombres) me ing to be afrai ike her | Jouve ready for tyture supplies d settled the details of have been sponging on the hon- Fer City Comat Vhat would certain members of} “With 4 a : and miy| the changes to be effected in the est folks. It is time for an old ‘or nonants 4 your board think if we brought a, of vour degall wae | office. “And, Mr. Shersdan. if | | tashioned Revival We have lost RT G. them a witness who had overhead | ™2wS: Ving rales 1a} KMow anything about women. Td | the feith—taith im the principles} ——————~ —— Carla and Mr. Haskins planning hat kind of 2 salary would! savise you to move home for a | = Fer City Commission ne deah t kind of & trap for | 7OU expec he broke im to ask. | ? os oks. Miss Hansen may |! feedom expounded vacs there ‘or a | aes @ Gt ay “ an alary right now isn't impor- lcs @ the club. She won't dare |i® 1176 We been listening tw} EARL E. SANGS Gal te ele @ ofa min J nh ‘ i ou enderetand, Gaens onae bia, ane eat jthe upstarts Theory has taken - wouldn't they? | dole ang hs | Ye | Sheridan laughed again. “I as- | over—but we still have pains Ens cit oo ira.” he conceded, | Sune, things. Raving work that! sure you. Miss—Miss Grey. she | If we chouse to make this cou® Stun eyeing the record |something with a future. That’s| wont haunt my mother. whe pre | try over into one more like it _ “It was t mail, you know,”| why @ small concern like this is) 100, ca would be if it was in Europe we For City Commission Jane prompted, and w ward © important to me.” don't have far to ge We are ed by the « she'd) She spoke truthfully. Until that! To be continued aiid cn tee team Cin ie _ NE SAUNDERS meme «P ty scheme afte rothe ws - - — a hh ee aan get : For City Commission snesking up on us—with rubbe Sa? neels. And it is not just the oth . B. (Jim) SULLIVAR 'S FORUM KY WESTIN: oe needs to stir himself. Socialism, wi City Commission wiien. it cnmate, it dene wen ae (Sugar) SwreTing ABOUT PHOTO GALLERY It also would not incon bronze or white black, or if Fer + Commission q F ” be ‘ bancls PROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN Fairmount, Nebraska n the -_—— i ee OF OCTOBER 5. 1935 m of the Grand Canyon i ght would be Yours with t wn Your Groter SELLS That ne + Ge ex «© since Duval street is JO SERRA ms Kes © ‘ I erected the booth, which joins GAME, 2 mer he “| Sisius ot ae el y means of nails that drop into lime i . mlay about savannah m 18 United, AMERICAN alatin * to disturb anyone ceca? co, San ee A first time that mail hed traveled Try A Pound Today! Perhag me) I he ken it for granted that *'#** ' — ‘ by steam power instead of saile. | was required because chee ol in vas . ms and also the night in th bs nty courth si — © a ala n the premises to discuss perta > ied r ‘ Pel ed jing permit. There Overseas Highway tae Th Ps sr fing. sawing or nail-| - @ involved i Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Carey ‘ the ost part of the forme ' ts of Key i when I ved later announced meth : f 4 ake & fina ad- te m Septe “ » T v again te « e . ct * ce § told tebe st It —- 8 t et A daug a t th A g M M ‘ Isa A property is . E ‘ I toh sd EMnest Me ponge di ; ' the Key We 1 Tarpee S : paint He . : — ' ha “ a « (daw Mr M ri the : u oy tha wien a ; « e of ( Cour sine notwithstanding t . r " Geum conah t that I sted " \ . K oa 1° M \ Gu ws Maar 1 sd the a . K « t j s D \ month ‘ . Bles art—He's seared! Dad nd ck and has to th r { him? oO ' K whose r w it, but th “ D : t him wt — Service wi bs We ve Subscribe to The Cititen 2% happy home & ~ 4 weekly r the Fan ; t F he r H r \unxthary He : ; t , ‘ tt ‘ me of the h . cin a B WICK vou urs v pport. 80 R || creak Key W P LY TO YOUR COMMUNITY w watts Bronchitis THOMPSON ENTERPRISES sav debe ” ght vo the seat of the ee ‘ s. 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