The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 23, 1945, Page 2

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“Hiren Batlaing i and Ape Mreete } Ger Dally Mewererer ts Key Weert one * eerie County ead ah ay Wont, Fiortdn. as eocond clase matter | or THe seeorleTED i - “< ' = © < entvely ye ey ~y Ay » te paper aor ne mares RIGHT OF OPINION What evokes more interest in Key West than anything else? The answer is easily determined; politics. We have just gone through a political mpaign that was among the most exciting ever held in Key West. While it is true that not all of the 28 candidates conducted concerted canvasses, yet a sufficient num- ber was “out there pitching” to keep that well-known political pot simmering. And now, with discussions still re- curring occasionally about the city elec- tion, activity in a medified form has begun for the primary eleetion to be held next May We have been told by one man that he will be in the race for county commis- sioner from the fourth district, and, inci- SeyROVEMERTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED SY THE CITIZER \ More Hotels ood Apertments & Meech and Betning Pevition Atpporte Lend «4 Sea < Gemsctidation of County and City Gov- ernae a 8 Comer uetey Auditerta rT urned each | he seen fit eee P the It is unwise to become angry with a en | man because he differs with you politi : To Anger of that sort’ indicates that | Our alle | Y4 de not grant him the same right that you have, the right to his own opinior Nome « blond, blue eyed Jane or | esttaiati gags ~( ie tak The more-pay-idea will get a big boost . a an when Congressmen vote to double their ike Roan, | *#/aries a road- | It won't be long now before candi wider A” | dates for election next year will begin to g>-fan . 1, Protest- | chow signs of interest in the welfare of the om in reity people. New « tireovered that there mmo -—-- -- —— (pies! Ames) « Mfc. John dr fight INVESTIGATE THE WARS ee Slengside one vow wned C i and | — — Gpether samed Porowuan. afd by Rosege Drummond, commenting on an efficiemt Arn nurse called S¥ivia | the Pearf arbor investigation, says that it eh warty d thet oot fast. His folks | is raising iwves that will be used to “lull feck home + es openéd too, | America Bark into the same state of isola Whee pew r places came to | tionist slerp-walking which prevailed bx werk we weieht plants. They | tween World War One and Wortd War em: a tries. differs | Rwo. - rope They | The Ubristian Science Monitor f Gere Am wBiter says that those who desire this 1 Per ht as what we] sul “are counting on it to bring postwar ht looked | isolationiam back to life and determine the e The | 194% Presidential election ' f our The newspaper man asks the pertinent iA ' tied Was President ‘ t par * ame t the Pearl Harbor disa ' : wn achds this que hould rece tt ' 1. in- t with “the subtle and ‘ i} 1 assertion that ' ‘ h ie he | ted t ated ; j gt bef ' ' ight t vat me he me We thenk set te hould vr “ ' hore t explore th esp ‘ ite wm her he ‘ + w with th ste Presic whe ba « ' h ing dow a ew kel « ki, To | elie people should he n 1 ' wls vutd he no whit ta ! LU tm ¢€ ' we . “ « ' . th R b ha th ru rh ! t t ad “ her z ' td ! ‘ ' ] ‘ t \ b ] 1 cop ho ea ould give i x enet ivive d heat which wie he source TRUSTS THE U 5S. The Aya Khan. Indian der, a ack | former president of the League of Nat } Asem! talks sense when he remark that. if the atomic bomb remain »« here ret. he would like for the secret t b by the United States In such case he would know, he ' we f | that “the bomb will never be used for ag theless. there | gression The idea has not been widely “ d in connection with the debate he h eople | atomic bomb. Maybe there are na perate in | tional jers who agree with the Aga dentally, this man has polled what may be termed a good vote during the three times he has run for public office. Talk has begun too about two offices that will be flled by the men who will be | nominated by the Democrats in May, but that talk is still in a nebulous state, though the likelihood is it will become more def before Christmas rolls around inite One thing a candidate for public office should always bear in mind, and that is he tld be The most ridicu lous thing im life is for anybody a good loser to burn | with resentment because he was defeated Anybody who entertam should recall that the bal! re t has sentment privilege in a democracy, and that a voter has the right to exercise that privilege as ; i been characterized as the most important AP Newsteatures DAYTON, Ohio—Assembly methods for scientific at the | _ thy of it you know where you ment of vitel war Sud Gas countenance thou | can come.” pment heave been for Anne. She| srt not sick? This te othing ‘else She squeezed his hand. “Thanks, congas te ee her to milk as| but sorrow of heart. .. . But hope | father. remember.” she knew he wanted her to do| ¥¢ ave as an anchor of the soul, Fingertip controls heve both sure and .. . Be| 4S the bus pulled out she waved established, says Col. T. B and helped to separate it after-| of good courage, He shall to them, on the plat- day, chief of the wards. As she worked with her| strengthen your heart, ail ye that | form side by side. they bad OP ty of the Air mother shout the house they | hope in the Lord.” ever stood b~y thes vice Command. Cimmittee-man- iked lessly as women wil The people hung breathlessly | time—dear and and Anne told her mother something jon the matchless words, drawing] together! Mes, q7es blurred. ss canenent cree * ae of her life im town while Mrs. | from them the sustenance so sore-| they passed view. She with a rather glorified Winslow related the news of the needed to meet the trials of of herself and bag ony file to get results with @ community. On Saturday after- hen Anne, herself, feit im- side side like that | sitention to costs. noon she drove with her parents nent, still and comforted. | through cll the that be- into Brownsville to leave the| She realized for the first time that} Yond tomorrow. Would they Instituted about a year cream at a big dairy and te do a) she had been living in a veritable the stability of the basis of studies begun They drove] turmoil of events—the hectic days Spring of 1944, the system late afternoon | of Wayn@s w. and departure, | that would make them to become 44 ked speeding of : her turbulent with |@ bulwark of dependence for their “1, MAGA Spun nat sanes | The old house sprawled on the| John Lowell, culminating in that | OW? children juring closing phases of the wer.! side of the hill was in a perfect | afternoon on the stairway—Eve's| Goodness! She had certa : avalanche of blossoms. The snow- | tragedy. Each gpeete had drawn | been plunged into a serious Bearing in mind that the end-) balls hung white and heavy from| wpe her vitality, until she felt|!t was seeing all tho product of this labor long branches. A clump of bridal|@rained of emotion. Now she| Places at chureh. the gold stars. oc ifications for a giv | wreath by the front gate was a| rested under the quieting influ- ont, te houses fear 1 ment, whether an airplane! great white drift against the new) ence of the old minister's words.| "other's eves. She wished Meadget,” Col Holliday satd,| green of a crimson-starred burn. | £led that she had come. She had | * = be permitted > gadget.” Co day ingbush, while over it all trailed|Meeded to be reminded of that - « ox Rog Ad and reckless’ ~-we—and that means the topside the perfume-laden honeysuckle] hope of which he had spoken and| | 1, oe. a alone isn't “4f on down through the which cov nt porch|the strength that was available| Sood for me,” she decided as the j-anch chiets ganized into | and flung across all| through that hope. She was to| Miles sped by. “I get too much "On } | the fences was heavy | have occasion to seek solace from a ~ of taking ny . pnene | with its sweetness. | those words, and others like them, | (Po. ay | po ol wh crea during the war, cost was com On Sunday morning they went| ‘ len im the days ahead. tenell euinecten tenetiiee ot ol jered on terms of vietory to the little country She decided to gv back to town| me to counteract the tendency | nder this evstem, however, ® | Anne had worshipped n Sunday night and be ready for| seem to have lately to brood. To- ‘esearch tudy project is de | Her old friends gathered und | Work again Monday morni Ev. | morre w I think I'll put an adver- fined and planned by com | to greet her, genuinely glad to|en though Mr — had said | tisement im the paper for 2 room- wy itt r neultations between | see her again. Miss Talbott, who|she might stay longer, she knzw| mate And! won't accept anybody 4. , cach. |he would be glad to see het a8|who isnt a nit-wit with. oe APHIS. RIRMDIDS oad cue a|there was a great deal of work | of in that will giv trol ollie and = develapment- to be done in the office. }laugh once in a w ah Rfaneties of the feb. Priority, Her parents, driving her into| On Ber way to h « number of men and man- Brownsville to the bus, were re bey she stopped ’ 3 required and the alfocaton sl abowt her short stay.!of the Evening Re 4 te ! hardy started on all the | her ad. It gave he ot dean a hana the old ple were but | t we hawe to talk about.”| of excitement to | . vture of the problem. the Mian and Key the young men and many of the} her t said. “I know [ll a new association and the estimated comple- yied to arrive here tor . | girls had left vacant pla be- | than 2 thousand things I But all such thoughts w soon . hind them : | Wanted ! you wiped from fn f about A fata s reported on Charles Wardiow | The muted intonations of the! Anne 1 “So w mid-morning the doorway of the proj 4 with the toned Gasteme | old organ lifted a grand old hy t to write J office was flung oper . + has been transferred Anne jomned in ging “Faith of | won't v 1 ais about to « - t r Wayne McD ‘ proe branches, where, teginning lee n you ner. his ey . esponsible he will be acting eppremer « i | fu fa-| With delight at sight t too, may ekamine | But you must al- Te be continucd “s of any | f the story staff Mayor 4 Gatley ond Bee i Prog . ed perwdical- resentative Bere c fh © ; | nd th iat transeri>- leave Sunday fer Jeckeet * 4 to the 5 4 where they «© . 3 he ‘ © photographed, WFA officials * th n ate going to cach workers in Key W : TODAY'S ANNIVERSARIES Aiwwars © be ontert sumed dinner Sunday by Judge Jette F “o—92 ‘ son B Browne he apertenen : ' , ‘ HINGTON—It on steten grounds of F Depa: cent of tot re) Aug ot » and than twice 4s pupuly ap all of 1% WKWE Fe Chapter, Outer of te ow ie \ eteat searct n NEW Kasten Star well Sede queememen! Apeimdrt station at Beltsville. nger the fede Where to Listen— corviess Sunday sftermeem : “i « eu ey and Wh 1609 On Your Dial Scottesh Rite Hall, Semantem amd abhi tt Mutual Broadcasting System § Baton streets as . . . int. ia wn 4 ( Designates Network Program) | e ton 4 “ - The 6 rroathty meetang fold Fitdoy November 230d of the mm County Parent . . . ; ; sia ae Teacher Association was helt ; F \ ; eee “ hid ” —— yesterday afternoon with Mra M li « - New EK Berkowit:, preeetest, pres | bs . . > Clut ing H £ i " - Beach t t H t Fulton wis, Jr? Today The (ten ape i © > @ tik “ wr r Singin ‘While t & ne oime te be Pp ‘ 5 45 sy pow, « « rather mecnventemt 5 , thing x) He k —___——_——_ - —— w | ! w “ bs. TODAY IN HISTORY K M Ssturday. November 24th - s 4 te Seon K : Serenad i ; 5 Serenade ww ' + CRIME DOESN'T PAY OOH, LA. LA his W WwW N ‘ ‘ to ..* & Fleming and Elissheth a. Streets Phone 276 GETS DIVORCE BOOMERANG THROWING | TODAY & BIRTHDAYS — WKWE | 666 COLD PREPARATIONS Hiqatd tables TODAYS HOROSCOPE Nese Dray. eR H. E. CANFIELD, M. D. Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat SPECIA! Key West i Florida On Your Dial Announces the OPENING of thew DOWNTOWN OFFICE im on Key West Drug Company Build "8, corner Simonton and Plem- in Streets, where their * SALES © SCRIPT and ; Will Be Located

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