The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 30, 1945, Page 2

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Pe PAGE TWO She Key 7 West Citizen | A QUESTION OF NEWS 7 ——- rethonee At least one Key Wester who is in | Clenct Gress 002" Ane barcite avor of issuing bonds for the construction | —_—— : proposed beach was miffed because i i. The Citizen published a story giving the | mae a Key Went. Florida, as setond clase matter t ra reg > p lind oases — particulars regarding the supreme court's Chapter 27 flong. T wonder what the war will! Anne—when we all dined to- necticut oF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS decision in the bond election held at Miami FOR Hee fest tow moments Carol|@o to them—will it give them | gether at the club and you danced ¢;,.. Protestant Episcopal Associated Prese is exclusively entities to was decidedly ill-at-ease. After | Poe and peace and maturity? 1/ with John Lowell, Madeline Carl- hop. born Groton, Conn. Died republication of ali news dispatehes eredited | Beach and mentioning the certification of | oy “Shen by your own reckless /Rave a feeling that they could|ton was there, ; 4 too, remember? | vob 796. Sac 3 Fy MW tate paver 08° | Supervisor of Registration John England | carelessness you have caused @ a> —— very Se And HA be | way. had yeu Mies > ssente Kearny, nav . arol was sa “I have heard | that suing © Superintendent of Public Instruction Wil- | St! ', be crippled for life, vou) uct De Andrew P is in| vorce? 1 guess she ‘after al officer in service 6 years ard M. Albury that there are 1936 free- | dent the next time you find your-|t0wn! And that he's been to see / all that she prefers the and |who gained us good rum self in her presen you. Is it true that he is to operate| romance to her old husband and (ying in his dav, born Py } , * “ ce, € as a . = : holders in oe county he ho were “quali- thinking. But Anne, after rst |O@ you--to try to make you walk | his money! , wd Died ied electors in the preceding election.” surprise, was able to smile se- | °5* eR TING Tes | re “If he isable—after PER little while, Carol ny ~~ — Ae The Citizen is wholeheartedly in favor | "*222- If he thinks it adv cal fy gimmie Mapel 7819 — Cyrus W. Ficldy New | | How nice of you to come,|@" examination of my ijuries. went eWay, wavin fa t, famed for eour- : f having the bonds approved for the con- } Carol!” ° “Th Anne, you've got to let|from the car as she went York ae : au Setioes, cards of thanks, resolutions | 5 ...+\,., neo bat eset » of that | S mew £ dheeté hove com with the expenses, || the drive, her conscience eased, age and pe ‘ance el com uaty netices, poems, ete, will be u m Of a beach, but, because o at) aed @ - Pm je dea what a load| her duty done. She could not | against obstacles in promot! es ae 10 gente © | attitude, The Citizen would not prostitute | f° T's Poustiy Gear tal” Te rAy eer erieai oe 8 SE ae the fic Atlentis = ‘uly | . » ~ . .O muc on ” veri ; a ved are 6 ; imns or keep out of them any unfav- | ome could have been more sur oP ae eee oe po Stockbridge, Mass. } 4 1, Washingt fmubjects. of teeal <* | orable news weal sini g to the duties ‘If a a wy med f =y io have) aut of A in clone with her | 12, 1688. Pike a Navy surgeon general, but i will sot publish Gnonymoue : — sese wanep os mn Des 8 P ure to be pretty steep. | turbulent hattering 182%4—Mary H G a ‘born in West Virginia, 71 years e answer to | jst, whose “Ida May,” 1654, was Won't—won't you let me pay for st ms her heart had been best seller in its day, born | ago. « The Citizen pursued any such course, it | She added, almost you, by any chanc d be unfaithful to its readers me?” e? Ft want to so very Sanit Prof. John Maurice Clark of | i eatin ” - wit John's strange at- » Died in Balti-| J ui If the bond election shows a majority | | Anne laughed. It was quite Fy LB Apes Bo ad ward her? Had he found "°"'P* pg yg | Columbia, noted economist, born r th «, regardless of a mia ty of | Meshing to see the a ved. Carol had dropped her |‘ was to have Madeline, | Ors. Ua | ard O'Malley} Northampton, Mass. 61 J mighty Miss King so get He oe after all? And was 1876—Fr A Me b nag) a — the i count ho quali- | humbled. “But, « ee ad spoken no more noted murnalist, reper | — — ; poke ee comely wae ere que | Taunt ane on , d was like 9 child who ad spoken no more Milter, born Pittston, Pa. Died! Donald Ogden Stewart, novel- 2s | fed ¢ ‘ orneys for the | cident your fs ~,. 1 a spe os ame eh ene | Ok i ae je, born Cobumbus, Ohio, 51 | MMQPROVEMENTS ron KEY WEST ‘ required pre owe z be drivin ake »wn toward a rs ago. - ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZER dure in the cis supreme courts to | Eee A was TODAY IN HISTORY | Prof. Douglas W. Johnson, — have t} i lated, it the duty ets nat weet” Cock westene “< 1782—The American Revolu- | noted Columbia “r , born a ia determined to bx t once in| he consic tion ends with the signing of the | Petersburg, W. V2., 67 years ago. 1 More Hotels and Apartments ed ' assistant sta her life if it killed he 1 wa Treaty of Provincial Peace in| Ex-Prime Minister Winston & Beach and Bathing Pevilicn. ney te represent the state at the blinded, -yes—but it was h < us - Paris Churchill of England born 71 ce tasks she was 1830 — Joseph Dixon begins | years ago. fury and jealousy! When Wayne manufacture of pencils at Sel-| 2 Asrports—Land sud Sea. ' 1 his opinion, as a repre - | said you two were & Consclidstion of County and City Gov- tive the sta « to the validatio n i amoiy | « os 1-1 > continued to sit vet¥ still, on. Mass. TODAY'S HOROSCOPE ermenta, alidat he bonds ane tae i a the far blue stxetches | sgag--Mexid® declgrem.war on| Today's nature is changeable. & Comruntty Auditortum “ b y« for the count you self-« i © out of the east, cirele France. | perhaps relying on chance and Anne w n te by town and 1918—Pres, Wilson closes the contented with the lot in life, eyes. Al b cwerles Wo ‘@Bligerve grain }so long as too much exertion is ——_ _ aes a tor as to me ow te bs * s 1918 Gerthahy proposes aj not required to maintain it OUTLAWING THE ATOMIC BOMB dity of the Ww ‘ao " n heart | neutral commission to examine There is a spicy character that —- } a , ke th ‘ Wayr he war responsibility may come to the top, and the T e the differences among th Yes, I—I : a ! Russia proposes the native, while, perhaps, not pro- ‘ th . of all armies and |ducing any great results in the Big tt power er the control ¢ d A world will do no intengional ates . H dE. Ste . t i t Indiana man crowned | herm. M ta roy * 4 4 aising 101 bush- | a b A . € ear or two FBI has investigated a total of wt o wheth he , 525,756 draft violations , y 8 d under th rt’s - " _ = United Nat r pe ie Te be continued Now an off the Naval R wet a es VIRGIN ISLANDS | WAS NEVER ALONE atom mb should be acet he 7 at r the eole of » West if f the Ur r v neve ept e ~ “ ‘ three larger 4 w her t welld level” and asser pr t did not © the news, as it transpires, to | $4 Cr os a4 DAYS GONE BY mI ithe " . policy of secrecy and repression wi ha a. times $0 amali sland amd she atlowed to FROM FILES OF THE CORTER ne ee with lenge other countries to de arypetive | tard its peaceful and constru were af atem ener ment t restry ng scientific free« ) an still help your country by ANNOUSCED BY STATION s = t t ANCIENT PERSIA He advoeates an internationa) |e eee eee aa at welt he sutjert to Chanae mary og gr ig ofp nessa Stabilization feree for gorid order nd Where to Listen— the Christmag- trio, During the ®clent P it their temples} (ist the United Stat®s be anth uss -—— —s 1600 On Your Dial h ft mber it is ex . =o — oo , é : | MILATARY TRAINING NECESSARY Mutual B ' ws @mrufas ' ‘ alomi, bow - ] Designates Network Program this for . then stop making then . capaci The Sens that come from ( Phe ray dere ai a Friday, November 30th R. Sinout, . w Fe wees of the wan Bs Stans r he “ oid ones _oree t — rand it} ¢ $ ; ‘ Key W { tats elie antes : ' b he u - : Hard as tile yet smooth as velvet—that's ag yres rtten fo b he d why even grease come off with a INTERIOR u t t damp cloth. Paint your walls and wood- GLOSS = ‘. ; work with one quick-drying coat. Easy a “ he fact rer ; to apply—no brushmarks. For real five at ‘ the uneetts e economy and satisfaction drop in today! FLAT WALL MR. WELLS HAS THE JITTERS | aie ct hao perts that ist iy The historian, di. G. t * = moss d 4 W/, mo Ce a We are not milttariets and for Saturday. December — eve is no other w ctively opposed compatsor a ee ual tee: —_———. ie : : | We would much prefer — -_ = “4 . sr t as a part of the norma! |! j | ‘me Ov | on, erseas Transportation : rt : “ Fast, Dependable ; i Between “ir W Also Serving All Points Florida Keys . 4 ng hith . . Rh - a” Ww ppose military tra € ey Sy mie rt . he wv It ix ‘ Y bs tha eterans of the recent war cities ex on the subje ‘ : a t !! know at their ne m ! h a peak t t . we he ‘ > : \ racket is a scheme used ome- TRIUMPH pattern of things He rk will ¢ MILL rely untrustworthy sequer FIREWORKS AHEAD GROCERS | f. lown and it add ’ - he Stine and eae ix . Shove | Oe N elite and Come H. E. CANFIELD, M. D. the world befere. They have bec J t Jewish mobs in Pa Pine ssa A : sith o gence ar aaa ed States demol Ng | Office Hours i oe and by John Griggs, whe as Roger Elliot, opens the door on the “House of time presents no sudden shattering of the | its armed »ssible, the | Appointment, Phone 19, af Dr.| Mystery.” suver Pe Se en alone re pate Galey’s Office, 417 Eaton Street %*°*v tetine eenvu "— | NER RNS Bee Tune WKWF 12 Noon Saturday — 1600 On Your Radio Dial plan of things eternal

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