The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 16, 1945, Page 2

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~ ‘ IF YOU ARE “SURE” “| Frequently readers of The Citizen ask why it does not publish thus-and-so that is a direct charge of dishonesty against a ma Manarentre MIT | “If you know that is true, why don’t easnlie o: you make the charge?” The Citizen asks. — “Oh, no, no, no! We want to be left talk about Garret And : pat napoea? out of it. A In other words, they want The Citizen | o@ so that we're and if you to shoulder the blame about something it | ~ “Bye, ‘ow sagan knows only in a general way. chance—| octeet a little, Since the election several readers have — — “No. it's| "100k here, Anne—would you > P| Ay 3 ae apVenTisING mates come to us and spoke about grafters. | gue } Pa Tve| et me.come and S&S toa fore. and had now ahewt t | Movember, Ab. 1968 at Se > ee. You've heard So-and-So is a grafter? Why | had all Til ever have of love and] ™ovie. OF ate vou wo tired? bin Cithont « quslal as erect once . ” haopiness. Oh. dear God. if Lonlv| She grasped at the invitation) But that ss =e an fs ny Ey don't you show him up? knew he died painlessly —" She] like an eager child. “Oh. Joha.|hed thought « how kind Clery of the eH of teary notices, poems, ete, will And we replied, “We've heard it said | could not speak again for » tong] Would, vou? I'm so terribly lone-|he nad how he had come By: cae Pevenes EF eget to SI the rate of 19 cents « tine pie while. Finally che «id. “Anne.| some’ to ner rescue when she had beet | Lp ore peQrINALDO, hone for by churches f9@ | that he is, but we are not in a position to * in touch with Gar-| “Tl be over in min-| lonely. And ay. he was the | cinctfs Attorney ot line. I've got to get in touch with Ga a twenty aan te t nave |) p it. If you can prove it, why don’t you | fef's mother We may not always} utes he promised. te Ge bee would: sign a warrant for his arrest?” bot I [ate ws ae ter aoe S she dressed she remembered] “You've been | And again we get that same, “Oh, no, | We two who loved him most vaguely that only a short time/ J — should be able to fort each| ago she had thoroughly distied | course we'll go no, no!” other I'm ening & -|John Lowell. And when, by the] It's silly to a0 | People « ‘ ot ville where Mrx A way. had it become “Ji and| ¢irl gets People of that type think that a paper pig gee ineaea TAxhe” between them? Was it| He. was smill can grab any rumor out of the air and run | Apne. would vou se about trains] wrong. being with him, depend-]and she thought SARAH HERNSTEDS, it as a story. They seem to disregard the | 2%4 buses for m mee | Fh ty og Ky YF, _ aga lersigge te “Oh. Fve. vou know I wo i” SARANH HERN®T fact that a paper must have a source from | go whatever I can to help vou'™|eneagement to Wayne and that skip it, which to obtain stories, and that source is | hetor »| See wate to he aes & always considered to be trustworthy It = Wayne's letters were ing one we learn differently, then - do not use | fer — = uid Rave te. any more stories given by that source. them. reveling in them shed his boot training cou | Further. in publishing violations of | Eve's tragic eves J expect to oa? ar Gas ae | Eve ssid. “When Wayne comes ‘marriage home. Anne. don’t let anybody s time,” he wrote, “there will stan vou two from eectting mar-lie no hitche tied. if if anything ever bappene| "fa, Hitches. You. young. lady, it means a lot to have m 6. vou have time te catch their approaching 3** }law against anybody, the only source for auch stories, so far as The Citizen is con- | cerned, is a court record. } Some of the persons who have spoken to us have used the word “sure” about graft ries vour breath!” Anne saw that Eve ate an ade-| Anne read and re-read the tet- “" quate meal. ther iher pack|ters and wrote glowing replies. charges. If those persons are “sure”, then ee ee nm» tote afternoon! She began to get together a sim- t ; us for Cedarville yen fe le trousses lc let them cause the arrest of the grafters | B3%k"te the apartenent it seemed | piney OURNeME nen 2 ew with an account of her wedding and empty nd che ‘Then her eyes focused on an | and every reader may be “sure” the story d and enchanting, that item in the personal column. She 7 : powe! dar and the other . letely at ! ! sid wear fe i Atomic power, fa) “* | will be published in The Citizen gg gy A haga renga Md wear for hor wobliing. | O22 wo read’ h exverel Games be- | marvels that have come of the war called on the t > be home within a week.| fore the full import of it reached obabiy will not be as immediately im ' ; hice “T thought mayt +m ed in a state of excite-| her proin Then Ko began to alk sincerely and you will talk nat- | know about Nancy t | days. John Lowell, tak-| tTemble uncontrollably ortant to the housewife as Clarence Birds Mother said ' “[ng her with him ¢ % “Mrs Murray McDowell and . lother said vou n : h 0 his final r ay McDowell an eve’s mashed potatoes arally at nee, tow ” | jcast. knew that she was| Miss Carol King of this city are Mr. Bird be gave us packaged —_———____ “Doing nicely th 1 with y from him in spirit. soondiog 8 —_ in bso Mont r. Birdseye, who gave us pac “ @ beautiful chestnut * | “I guess this will about wind! Mr« owell's nephew. Wayne . ounce: othe Once there was a movie actress who | her! I want you t m one| up our association.” he remarked| McDowell. who is enjoying a ---- eren foods, has now announced anoth r : x et * eee you i: " q sok her home. “1 won’t| leave following his boot trainine PATHS Serres we gevetutionary development—“anhydrous” | 9bjected to photographs showing her | “Eat. to* pation with Wayne Mc-| period at the Great Lakes Na | ' “re 3 o t ~« | limbs, but the expert research men are He hesitat a moment. “Is Dowell’s wife. I presume! But! Training School.” dante . te quads that require but four to ten minutes | ''™ . 2 pent, “SE ; | sorr® Tes .* unable to discover who she was or where | thine © A ‘look, Anne, if anything should! ‘Se bo continues a ee glevtion tm Gpeta Peony doom the package to the table and that. ac- rding to culinary experts, look, taste and me ust like vegetables cooked fresh from the garden. The secret, he explains, fiet im the fact that the anhydrous proces= ‘ emteacts the water from the vegetable or ——_————_—_ | trate se quickly and so unifortily (tht thei’! TO OUTEAW Tigg AFOMIG BOMB? preduct does not have time to change its — haracteristics and, by the «ame token, the Senator Kenneth D. McKellar, of Ten- _ en a triet Nom ty. Florida bee for she lived. And once there was a movie ———————=_ Right In The Old | DAILY REMINDERS KEY WEST IN Fire Horse Tradition CARIO, il Fireman Leon-} By ciiiaieathin ard Tanner was right Stendard Press Association 1753 — Jeo Mitiee FROM FILES OF THE crrrzen *"*" \ oe, Cy 8 qeetary OF NOVEMBER | though it actress who also objected to photographs | | | | | showing her limbs because they were ob- jectionable (By Assectated Press) iv : Washington in Revolution « He heard ‘ ater content is quickly r ed in home | vessee, recently made a plea in the Senate hag aioe caus Tar tee § fire stats “ eotking without the necessity of soaking. | that the atemic bomb be outlawed by in- | Presiden n in lels rede Funeral! services f ames Rus-| away 4 ° Anhydrous broccoli that comes to the | ternational agreement and that the United | May 3. 181 sy ieeel 9 ee a hed © with the beady heads still intact, | States seek to bind all nations in a pledge || —— 5 P pes & Day cfficiating, | Smelling . hydrous cabbage that «melis just like | against using a weapon too terrible for | postmaster . —— quickly and found a fir ¢ his her cabbage and anhydr - 2. whie amid: adie ems cee tae dae Sie F hat «pare the coo tears all sound inter We are not among those who believe B24 - end 2 im t ‘ P ‘ | esting. But what will most interest the | that the security of a nation and the peace |, 7 7 ‘ and daughte eae ttle woman in the kitchen probably is the of the world can be adequate safeguarded # b N ve . on th home At the outbreak of wee, k re . saedian ” preapect of mashed potatoes are vir by any international agreement not <up- wath “ , R / Can N ; - 4 men “ and ott! fou tue a aa ar ported by. force of arms. At the same time, | . t convene * bg ang jenn tk tenn com anlede wads in the | a pact or the possibility that if it H — | i peg A eu ‘ : . ', . ae : fh ' Where to Listen— . form except the whok tato In at . i eVasta ugent of destr Kir 1600 On Your Dial i em. the | “ red the task of There me 5 ' hat hor Mutual Broa s | 4 jaime’ | ene d the eshydsous sed the ua a : 5 Friday. November |6th ce ee : Key West ' on er Pocens) and she r has to wash dropping acteria Uy enen TODAY IN HISTORY 600 16 \ hem, pee! them, remove the eyes, cut them ' 1864 , © Puen lew p and then cook them. The anhydrous restra S. A t Off tment in 799 Sar Ka , 4 7 } s feet retalia 4 ed plant will do all th . pail \uahppeareesmnmipmeee 6 tanta breaks all ties wits ( 4 748 . | =n Of course, French fries. home fries é and yer’ Onsideratior Kev W 00 Her Potrut . pitatoes O'Brien and me « other cul- | may tend toe TY processes are ¢ t ake a few wrt But ke w hed potatoes end that he kind that re res arm ex the atomic bem! we sh i understand . . All you ha rd Mr. Birdseye _ - j Ss P ° to add water to | are derpaid t d t seem to be | first = New ; ¥ ——— , é Meike | ie ante-whas eas he ek ae " ‘ CHEMICAL ELEMENTS ae o —- Soe Sa) ene *QUUM OF cae ees Mi gr ; 2. ©. eo Nene ee ' : 3 the first , « en added and | saa : + N hs s ~ are couked sufticient the anhy SMUTS FEARS RUIN IN EUROPE 0 re ‘ edante | joe I 55S) byt nae Farerge ee dm Come on eee 2am don - s e om We suspect that if these anhydrous A dreadful responsibilit t a P ated N ‘tor ths] Sexual i moet are a ' ° ca « f . A : become even | prevent suffering, disease, <tarvat and . hus We “ were of a favorite to the American hou death on a scale unknowa wm times of peace ras ~ . bs w ‘ declares Field Marshal Jan Christian! 14 — A ' hg ew aaa ——— Smuts. premier of South Afpica, and one ~~ , " Al Den A month that long interval be- | of the leaders of the first and second world oes M_ Tibbett, famed ‘ tween pay days one | TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS on E 1. hemiiectic: nina asapenemeneneeees Marsha! Smuts thinks fat an interna ee “er . 3 Mo McBride New Yurk, (So. ay red F A bad hal mething that other | tional peace ference should be conver Pp ti, 4 rr " Spot ~ — ——---—— | should be brought to bear on all problems | hE" 5, 7 : : Teddy Powell Oreteet The way » lose power in | which their leaders find too hard to solve” L r F , world aff to be without military | but he emphasizes that we must not “for ec. F TODAY'S HOROSCOPE 215 F } strength get where the chief responsibility lies rv - re is ———_—_——_——____ | He reminds the world that conditions | 57 years ax ‘ et = wal Just at Classified advertising, in | have been caused by the “curse of Hitler Arthur K i and not 4 " eer columns, produces surprising contacts | and that the German people, who allowed ae — o - ‘ between buyers and sellers and makes | *Uch a monster to become their master pons 5 wilh: cual ; ; S j wre money for everybody concerned. i bear the second place of guilt. a F w . i

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