The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 9, 1945, Page 2

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PAGE TWO She Key West Citizen | iam | GOOD POLITICAL MOTTO | TRAPFIC CONTROL (Ploridm News Services RICHMOND, Va., Nov. 9.—The installation of a centralized traf- fie control system, covering 157 miles of the Seaboard Railway’s| Oh, how the politicos are hopping | around these days! With the commissioners about to sume office, the political brethern are try- ing to get jobs for themselves or for some Corea? Grates Ane j on ow Sens? 700,000, was begun in the spring | eg | of their friends, for doing which The Citi- | main line track between Rich- | zen does not censure them in the least, be- | ™ond, Va, and Raleigh, N c. | * cS was completed recently, it was| cause if we don't look out for ourselves officially announced. | and our friends, nobody else will do the | the job, representing an ex! looking out. penditure of appromimately. Sip} | In the cases of most of the politicos oo : : ’ of 1941 and has progressed to-; as | they are merely asking; they are not boast- | arg final completion in sec- ing that they did this or did that for the | tions. winning candidates, or declaring blatantly | Centralized traffic control en-! ables dispatchers, working before! control beards, to di all trasn | movements between the Virginia} and Carolina capital cities Both signals anu switenes along the line are ope <i by these dis- patchers who eck positions of that they voted for them, but what they are doing is to try to get sufficient influ- ence on a majority of the commissioners to be able to pick one of the plums. | In all the talk about jobs, we have y Rotiees, poem, at the rate of 19 conte o for eptertainment by evenue ie to be derived ehick o The CHizem is an comm not ee a | heard about only one man who is reported | trains by colored lights moving | 48 asserting that he has “control” of three | along a miniature track layout | commissioners, One of the three, The Citi- | TS Tepreduction is an exact 5 han ent cneuatied. 6 duplicate of the Raleigh-Rich | zen has not consulted, but we know, with- | mend line and show in detnil aa —___—_——_ out question, that neither he nor anybody | signals and sidings located ‘be else has any control of the other two. tween the two cities. Theitys- So that’s that. And again The Citizen - 1 ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZER patcher cannot give the go signa \ wishes to say it does not blame anybody the track immediately ahead —_ | for trying to get a job for himself or a | * occupied | hore Hotels and Apartments. f ‘ riend. The charter makes it mandatory HOLDING OUT 2 Beach and Bathing Pavilion. that certain jobs must be filled, and what — 3 Aarporte—Land aud Sea | could be more gratifying when they are A newspaper men came me © Cometiatien of County end Gly Gow | | filled by the friend of a friend of a friend? | OM Cvening unexpeetediy: und and his wife entertaining a sol ernments | Politics is said to be a dirty game, but, after | dier and a Marine. He imme | & Communtty Auditorium. | all, the most pronounced pulling power in | diately began scerehing thé Pebm | ‘What are + kor for” | is friendship. genuine friendship, | or “friend”, it } | sked his frightened wife You've holding ut on me.” he rephed. “Where's the navy? when one is deceived by a AMERICA BETRAYED urns out that he was nothing more than At the end of a war which cost the | 4 !ip-friend the world of millions of unspeakable suffering. material loas- ks of the i 20,000 Andes mount feet in elevat Dick Croker was one of the most suc- ations of tens out | ceasful politicians whom the United States 4 evend bamen cal ion. and which | "4* ever produced, and his motto was, : closed with the discovery of a weapon so | “Stick to your friends and try to persuade ae avtating that the destruction of human our enemies to be your friends.” mn earth can ceivably be accom. | Seren j pliched at the press of a button—to repe | Th pile the soyal service of at the end of this cosmic catastrophe, what | ts people if it is to avoid peace-time A A RE ATA do we find? The natural expectancy would | 'T4?'* gy ene find humility and thankfulness for | MAKING HAY * see im the heart of every man; a devout } determination to strengthen the religious “Making hay while the sun shinee.” ermmental, industrial and scientific in- | san old saying that applies to almost « —_ | stions which have grown slowly through | wai, of ife today. Especially is it true of “ { trial an . hic pnitais “ | Seed a pees tre ee cow tea | Tiel ethane. Hor hie asters | men res Sores j are plentiful is the time to make friends States, giving all —— people, as ind wid- | and the best way to mabe friends is te give als, a stature and dignity never before | ,», “ sexe ee ee | ' known. But do we find these things here? sono: nya esa sit on | ia Geel ahciaien net th tthe Caaied | amped with business. Tomorrow's suc- f j essful retailers are busy storing up good States today is that business men. laborers, | Oil to dew en ti Geese eb eben. So. 17 j farmers iticians—all of us—are trying | . 4st <6 Puiting Maren and morrow’s failures are busy ringing up | Election offices bes ape the natura sof a | —and making enemies by discourteou « not 80 | efficient treatment of customers who tol . : at in trying | crate such conduct because they have no ‘ ; - . = = the moment : 2 ‘ 2 t who are digging their own business . eee ee : ra hrough treatmem conumers . ys ; : : ; sr na il be the loudest crit omorrow - apr eesegghanigllres poly and unfair trade practices will ; s a ee oe ; ha { congress will ring with demands . “— - a r laws te irb enterprising firms whose aang te ‘ ' erving t pu ” we > lag lg : | Perhaps when that time comes, the ? 3 * increase Its social gains With | oublic will remember what it endured dur “ rk and merely. Again, the accent | |» the war boom and since the end of hor persona) pralipemeve everything else. | itsie. tt will remember the indifferent : 7 pation rode to the financial crest of & | enagement, and the surly clerks who took or paten peer th bodies of a million men their cue from managements. I ' all the ad in mortal conflict ne ate ntiiens Gan eet tx _— ip iy va ' ma b had it fill of T hAuld bring fear to the . late te of thoughtful—fear r all mar Ww there is | %.\* sind . f Thanks - - — a - / “ UNEARTHS IVORY TUSK $$$ a REGRETS MISSTATEMENT A an ivor hre« feet | - ~~ ® . t ter an Dr. Stey G. Wise. president of the b r a e hu pe d | \ iJ h Tess pressed pr . , een unearth n Nic ‘ an ad " ‘ { pret ct t ered |Z i und published © United States h een reported en le ter Clement The iwory tusk de elonged t Attlee Ores ‘ prehistoric mastoden which existed The astatement the advertixe © FOR Woxmon COUNTS. ON his country some thousands of year ent was based on a , from Prague CANO re It emphasizes th hat man, de- | Czechoslovak ent ember 19 “rene hi« great intelligence and his mse Jewish agency ng that 7.000 repa Devomer hments, ha i Jew ( t ukia had com } many secrets connected with the | ants een b a rtisement which contained . ne can be told the truth and take ‘hos d have killed themselves * cant wr « - . — nen w re ed have x Japanese military experts knew we A ise ment {Dr aie. the dor whee | © xpr his regret is commend @ ww experts were telling us how the a question as . i the Japanese were to die for t the that appear NRIGUE Hwa I rn j sure proy - ‘ | Plaintitt. Art adden « MAROUBRITE SMITH, = RICHARD CONRGY SMITH. onDeR oF Ft HiCMARD CONROY SMITH. UNADILLA PORKS. re ae optuined therein wit nfr ane and Ordered this sth day of x er, AD. WER, at Key Went « it Court Seal) Rows C Sawyer Clerk of the Cirew ' ad) Florence EK Saw Deputy KBNRIQUE ESQUINALDY, JR, rey ‘Lomema. RO COLNTY, © fone Yo. SAMUEL HERNSTEDN Viaimutt, ve. SeTh® Te sPrPhan SARAM HERNSTEIN THE STATE oF a4 tered against “% ly been standing there for several minutes before Anne looked up from her typing and saw him. She didn’t know why. ; bus: i very esesnmem: enneves her exceedingly. Perhaps only because she had been jumpy and irritable ail day. It seemed that she done nothing all week but to come in or call for the mst nart her beer in vain Now it was and before fone it wow and L : 3348 i i Hs i an ith half an eye could see that Mrs. McDowell was quite intent on carrying out her threat te pre- the marriage: but Wavne acceoted cach delav in good faith. as if fate were pened it “ and not his Aunt Edna! Now it war) past the time wher he had to take her to select a rine and ' ward from him. ‘iss Winslow. I have a very | | great favor to ask vou—with | Mr. Ferham's permission, course. She looked up crossly at Mate: Lowell standing there by her) desk. “Yes. Major?” | “It seems that I'm to be al-| lowed te borrow you for a short time!” His smile was rather en- gaging in his bronzed face. Wh: on earth was he talking abou “You see. my secretary is having a bout with the flu and there are some really urgent papers T must have prevared. Mr. Farham said he would not need you for a while and that I might ask you But very interesting'” “You said something about to} sotne To APPR , do them for me” some dictation —— “But I can't—that is—" She was| “Then you don't object?” ot ; . struggling to find the words to} “No. of course not” 1 say that she was being marriedi “Mr. Farham said I might use} ‘Te be ontime, @ : emit —— ee ee ~Senaca: ‘a a | con" KEY WEST IN ASSEMBLE IN TAMPA. t a ' ——__— DAYS GONE BY cpt 270 * i. TAMPA, Nov. 9 —Ice manufac " a imine urers from all sections of Florida rm |... PROM PILES OF THE CITIZEN gothered in Tampa week for aia A 4 “he i OF NOVEMBER 8, 1935 the most successful convention in i wr organizations history , 2 City election commissioners an Speake included Mount Tay- o ¢ * nounced tox hat the pollir jor of Washington. D. C. seere- ; ‘ re place tor Gap fourth Giviviet Nine! mop of the Mattennd ep Anwete 1 zi 2 been changed from o h tion; Paul Dickman, direetor of one and Winds a _— the Florida Vegetable Comgyt- ': oo) eee et Petromia strec tee: Russell Kay, secretary of the he — ; Florida F Association, and « “« wil be weld the pe “ The association is making « S Gw if eirigeration for J BC er. Plorid 1 vegetables and ; tM ‘ the progress made in| 2 ty by the agricultural ex- t . t station the Univer- Abser g in ' F s was made by A.| election eld N SH B arman of | a ' 5 College Research Committee ee Gerace. < F Assoeration - w Pind ' aile eal mn nial cuenuuiiineaes WPA announce 2 | said k next Tuc A ne : pine a porediars e- 7 Liquid, Tablet, Salve, Nese Drege will " — be : : Meivin ER ry Is s jr « . ‘ ‘ W of the H. M s A ; ARE BEING MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL Has ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALERS Fog DISPLAYING " most 9 d livestock This Electric System Does Not Sponsor ke . os Any Particular Dealer - ‘Where you feel it—rub iz RRY HARRIS throat, chest and back with time-tested

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