The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 13, 1945, Page 2

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ea nret at Bay Weet, Piorita. as second eines matte: Weet ane — a =, = ‘ustvely entitie? te 7” # dimpatcbes credited o- ‘ee credited in thie paper and = the Bl Bees pebisded here ormciat soticr { thanke, reeolettons Orme, ~ wi be omethl ketorent bet 1 ~ eerretinee ; FREEDOM OF THE PRESS Where sews & suppressed there ts evapchy, where nw?» controlled there is war, amy where news is free are human be- pe ee CARL ACKERMAN, Deen, School of Journalism, ; Columbia University a —$—$ THE KEY WEST CITIZER | ems aterpe seek the truth and print | imewt fear and without fever; never be UNIVERSAL STABILIZING #NPLUENCE NEEDED ( ovthaat ceed tut the gre whet ¢ ' Wh . varie nromgh highiy tt bring te ” atone Gi af the « ’ m. the ! as @imuiated. < 7 ~~ whe hav: oad , edge th burch cohabe Dent forget tha: + re + er « ff corned. unt cathote have lar as th ted S ’ o r ra diers and heen het SAME RULE FOR ALL During a campaign for an election, the publisher of a newspaper must keep a watchiul eye to see that propaganda for s or that candidate is not published in guise of news, The Citizen, under its present owner- ship, has made it a point to aceord the seme treatment to all local candidates, as | we have a one-party government. Oppon- . ents in the campaigns are Democrats, and the differences between or among them is omething of a family affair, as The Citi- | zen has remarked often. | wo days ago The Citizen published a story, with a by-line, favoring a group candidates, whose opponents took the position that the article should have been paid matter, and the publisher is inclined to with them. Therefore, during the the campaign, candidates th ‘ nder of #re supported by the charter commit- ee and those whe are running inde- adently will be placed on the same foot- at is, they may express their views in paid advertisements, A candidate for office does not have t ay anything about the election, or to mp!y or intimate that he is an aspirant for ‘ ce, to “put help his candidas the way it auns during. the campaign, rug is thaf the candidate is doing this ing that to promote the welfare of he cit Everybody who reads the story * aware that the man it concerns is a can- ©” propaganda that will date, and in that way he may obtain There is only one exception to that te, and it concerns a man who is in office. news arises in his office, then a paper | must ublish that news regardless of ether it ds against or in favor of the ce holder. » from now on, the going will be r candidates who wish to have their The Citizen, but the same policy rply to each: let him pay advertising m his efforts to get votes, rder, in many communities. 1 of having enough policemen The best way to weleome returning s to see that they have what some term an economic opportunity. FOR HOW LONG? The German people have been ad- vised that all “land, naval and air forces” d other organizations, such as the SS, he Gestapo and the Nazi party will be olished thes ts in line with the determination \llied Nations that Germany be dis- and rendered impotent 1 arried out, the for war- reform will ef- remove the Teutonic state from nks of possible aggressors. There is little doubt that the Allies | | r the terms of their order. foubt exists is as to the length of t the abolition will remain effec- Many persons will suspect that the er will grip the Germans again hey will, once again, arrange to ' snd try for world dominion. possibility It is enhanced difference that develops between torious powers and by every public on of nations allied with us in It ix more probable if winning powers, includ- States, tired of the » to contribute to the control of the beaten enemy. struggle © of the get ngs are as real as grief. the nber of vote how is art of collecting the and the success- this accom- | o ticlan knows is ADEQUATE PROTECTION When aircraft fly from Japan to the i Sates, on a nonstop trip, it is high « tor the people of the United States to that their future safety requires information about what goes on ia The same observation applies to the itries of the globe, even to those nated as allies. Our security can d only by the knowledge that no is preparing aircraft, ¢ ble of r this country, with the developing warfare des next war, if it arrives, will begin l-out aerial attack. Consequent- aution requires protection against such its and we must have adequate pro- tion regardless of What this takes. ~ The story, and that, ith relish. "Pm beginning to wonder] what's in that top drawer,’ said dane thoughtfully. “Let's look.’ As they drove toward the plant Jane asked, “Has Judge Mor- k- ae eo & oF They opened the drawer. It was holders?” y, Jane turned to her Gram “Yea, of course Aside a|"-ae my looking serene. Laird and Haskins, the holders; “Half of tne danger of Blue- are as represented on the board.| beard’s chamber was the fear of There it,” Gram remarked sententiously. nals Sguecaypsssaaper dia T think our Mark is quite a lad. employee still retains two shares. | seayiee you'd better lose that key, Carter” —dryly—“votes his shares) Jane. 1 wouldn't care to contem- for him, through Laird.” | pis you being tapped co) the “Then we'll have to reach him ba some dark evening Who is he?” - “Johnson,” groaned Mrs. Stan- eek i sez it.’ pe d. y do,” Mrs. Stanton ton, “L. Johnson. And | defy you] ine Jr hadn't I told you? to find him. He left the company |We are ee 2 email Gomaned Bet low after he bought the stock. | 2° > | a ‘of the and only Lisle Carter could tell] G, $ & Mis Sms aoe over the om us where he is. You can imogine ie seni ot en tol ee ee you him Gsing thet” - fore’ 7 oO om - or, please get Mr.| see any indication of a —a “Bisit but Ls Johnson—* __4y-| Sveridan’s a:torney on the tele-| disease breaking out on me? ven L. Johnsons around the fay |Phone. And when Eve fini Carla took one look - seven i, Schmsons aroun Fl call ine hospital and see if Mr.| down the stairway as though pore Bg —— — 7) IE Sheridan can talk over the tele-|furies were riding her cape tails. higear ; o | Pong ‘ 1” demended Mra! “To = oy Gouin ech 0 wt ee hurry,” Evelyn eatled back. — i overed that my|, Jane waited in the chair Carla UDGE MC RGAN had had no vote « been thrown out} the lect meeting. I must go in) " Ee cee ene representing a4 was puzzled by the girl's “Well, now, there was a minor Mr. Sheriden and carrying visual “Jane” she said, “Mrs. Sheri- disturbance. Mr. Haskins come in! proof in the form of papers dan just Carla up in her sbout one oclock. He seemed ds awn up by a 3 ewrd attorney | oop a an a | Rar ot a soa tone | commented her great-grandmotn-|Garla as she got in She said, } er. si i hia aati : ne sen?” And Carla oo \ | fle didn't do: he said. He said THAT evening, as they drove mage helg tas moe ting ‘a And | he'd left some important pepers! to the ely for dinner at the) then the door closed. What does | in the middle drawer af desk, E a tal and Jane/ i+ mean, Jane?” and if I didn't mind 1 pick ed, febling’ as if her cars| <1)" means, Evelyn, that Mr. them up. So I arose, and allowed | were equipped with ampl .| Sheridan's proxy wants Mr. Sher- | him to, sit down. la Oe cours J = bent fiy | tdan's attorney right , her side } es ’ ote ics Gheeaan |tonight. Something tells me my | uezWell, them he asked me for the |t t S Mrs. Sheridat-| position as Mark Sheridan's ey. 0! you a ud oa about to be usurped by | but I knew you'd be g eridan’s mother, and my | . then d & 4 back and open tt : . si | position as secretary to Mr. Sher- agg tg Hage Rose Ty Be 1 tna™, My idan usurped by Carla Hansen.” e ith Mark 5S f ey mo Whose sh ue | at the hospital He didn’t qu:te, low Te be continued FULLER WARREN Lam very giad to get back to F a. | am not yet quite out ‘PUBLIC WORKS BOARD GIVEN REPORT ON METHOD TO SECURE FEDERAL FUNDS FCR REPAIRING OF KEY WEST STREETS The following special epert oF SCIENCE CLASS of the Navy. but I expect to be methods of applying for Feders within a few weeks—48 points funds to restore damage to th down and one to go. streets of the City of Key W DISCONTINUED Coming home cannot be as cheerful as J would wish it to be of the condition of our and the world. Although which hap been caused by tume traffic Board of Public W: hwate _ WiLL NOT BE RESUMED UN- wae su’ ted to t f the Cit the two worst wars that ever of Key West last r y Boo) TIL NEW TEACHER CAN ravaged the world have ended 3 ” “ eat victories for our country, — . t is abe ( BE EMPLOYED in * a ‘oup. It is hoped that the w ful. Our country—all of its 138,- 000.000 citizens—1s beset by the two most terrible problems tmat formation will enabie obtain Federal The class in science in the ter, it ww sad. 2, ever oppressed and unnerved a@ The report wa West High Sehool will " oil wr pass Sy coe ee Donald Hanks, Washingt be « tinued Monday and twin problems. of unemployment representative of v e resumed until a ong the prevention of a third | Municipal craton t her can be employed to ing final—world war poner Gren, wh i evition, Principal v head off another quested it for the pury Horace C’ Bryant said today. w problem of unem- helping —recondit : He exy ed the Mrs. ; il be automatically a I D h. who had be nobody left |, eer a iy *Your tow nd r in who had been and“ macerates | but there y , Key West, and targa — * : ee ee eee wological process or , he resigned her po- w, man-made. They dont — tier tart automatically. They am a : F ed and projected. Human ax salad : Mr. O'Bryant j,, with minds and emotvor a ‘ ot very different from yours and peng are — *. mer BP mine. make the decisions that Here the proced t aes make wars. Human beings bring weer sity geve ous r oe n bout conditions that cause wars 1 Sctiberter, divinios , pagers j the foreseeable future Laietiie Sheila Adidial ‘ ne Said and can be prevented by avoiding wat | Peachtree Street, Atlant pened § PG Russta. for she is the only stating that the seat ged 4c-| Count spable of waging war ius te ¢ sella gainst the United States. Rus- claim agains Ur sal Mer sia’s people don't want to fight under Put Law 4 . from Us Russias ernment doesnt ia. dae inna want to fight us Russia's news nd to th tree ) sg | papers don't want to fight us y the nature of t se Pl Americans dent want war with “The act req - Russia. But I am sorr® to have to tice be fil ' say that a small but fanatical col be filed—within ¢ eat crew balls not only the occurence of the 1 : hen he Want but are working overtime ea at lle an with Russia. Por i nt e the Ke f the common surviva, 0d s f us all, this agitation for wa ught to stop. We a. a yo Counc'l Fixes Pay ae yorory yon | ne For Inspectors And we ust avoid anothe Clerks In Election | ehiditn. tee tee ' rnicious propaganda . f Russia is a bigger key @ propaganda for I pectors j-wiil for Russia— . the comng , nations, except of up the matter wit 2 t t day's many and Japan, both priate city off J 1ch must be occupied and line for them the ut tment of John W. ntrolied for as jong as it may } their prog cia 5 cer t completely cure them of | recover damages ' - ? agi : a | “if things go well. PRA 4 Mr. Nelson ican who wants t live emt ———- ee «t the |his full lifetime and die a natur- nom 8 2 t, serving about{al death, should immediately a ee rth start putting out p anda for Oe aes aaa : : om “ i and permanent peace ussia priate funds to pay the me ’ | q approval by Congress, after PRA JF. Sik | a Pay ey ve set recommends ' pias self to. As often as I can get matic. This is the or ‘ ne has the ex- # Paper to print st or a person \know of to accomplish what ¥ ' [ pound ¢.? listen, I am going to say mt to do for Key We And everything I can think of against 1T hape you can do it sien |w snd in favor of peace, par- ME tee suseienh sheet 08 <a ‘ burse ticularly with Russia (since it is claims from cities in various pert te fe nd o large number, the only nation there is any lof the country. Cong b ' “ danger of us having # war with). i é i f rier i i g Hid i HT i | f i i Hi ve A LAK moe, eonprn oF rt Te) COMA LACE RITE “T+ en on Mee i earl HH fi eet a a ? | il d rf ni 77 (Chreant € meal Clerk Cweeh € Governor Sholtz and Treadway, chairman of the State Road Department, will leave for | gy Washington to seek federal aid in the rebuilding of the Overseas Highway 1 N. Meltzer, of Miami, ar-| on rived yesterday to visit Mm jarnent ¢ cone Meltzer and son, Charles Curtis Meltzer. who are staying with) », Mrs Meitzer's mother, Mrs Charles Curtis, Simonton Caroline streets Mrs. William Ro Warren, who had been visiting in Miami, re- turned on yesterday mornihg plane — Today The Citizen sa@s in an)!” editorial paragraph le ‘It ss a good thing for the! Tigers that they didn't wait till the Cubs grew up. When packing, keep some tis-) P'S? rte te an nnes sue paper on hand. Put little wads ~~ Your inside sleeves, under pleats and! puff up oll the folds and with in a ae sty 8 beens Toten prec in re the Estate of ANOREW FP 8G adem inte rem rs ANNIE CARRY 1

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