The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 12, 1945, Page 2

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PAGE TWO She Key West Citizen | Published Daily ¥ TAN Except Sund. mer and Pu' usiness Mana; intered at Key West, Florida, a! ASSOCIATE SUBSCRIPTION RATES ADVE! ISING RATES known on on Made IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN nents. Pavilion. More Hotels and Af Beach and Bathing Airports—Land and Sea. Consolidation of County City Governments. Community Auditorium. >= ‘ . TET US “DO UNTO OTHERS” and Declaring that “the American people wil] not sit idly by n foodstuffs when other countries are starving, President | Truman gives the world assurance that the United States will make its ¢ ontribution to the war against the sickness, hunger id | desperation that afflict millions of people in Europe, China and Southeast Asia. A report of the State Department ychabilitation and relief activities call tention the condition of 140,000,090 | men, women and children, | homeless in Europe, 84,000,000 in China } and 130,000,000 in Southeast Asia. Mo off these suffering hunger, disease, | idleness and poverty,” ard the :repprt pbints out that “sieknass an hayept breed political unrest, internal strife, unrepresen- tative governments, demagogue’s and: somes times dictators.” : Wk We call attention to these figures ar the estimate of the situation tl so many millions of people in orde the readers of The Citizen may unde the necessity for an American contribation to relief. Certainly, no democratic “gax- ernment can expned its funds for humay tarian purposes unless its people hend the necessity and approve penditure. It is hardly possible to give a aecount o fconditions that ex rious countries affected, but the r take our word for the fact th miliar with the peril that co it of unfortunate people, i that tion will be rampant this winter an hint that many people m to death because of an absence of fuel. As we sit in our warm, cor and more or less luxurious homes, prepar- it he- great to hungry and “are t confronts that stan¢ millions nsist 1 even freeze ofrtable ihg to enjoy the Christmas scason, hooyes us, as professed foll a ers of religion, to “do unto others.” we _- BEVIN FOR WORLD GOVERNMENT = The British Foreign Secretary, Ernest - Bevin, recently urged a world assembly elected directly from the people. which is far-cry from the nationalism, perialism usually associated with the ish Empire. There is an increasing public senti- ment, in favor of some world government, possessing sufficient authority to use force, if necessary, to keep the peace of the world. The idea generally centers around a Federal State, which would be given eer- tain carefully delegated powers by participating governments or nations. The official position the United States was stated by Secretary of State James F. Byrnes recently. He said: “We must not imagine wishfully that overnight there can se full grown a world government, wise enough an@ strong enough to protect all of us, and toleran and democratic enough to command our willing loyalty.” a and im- 3rit- the DEGUGRC OTE eta tattane of Few good things-arrive ahead of time. Intolerance is unprogressive, besides being objectionable. Ages ago the moon was nearer to the earth than it is today, if that is worth ~kridwing. PERPRRRRREEREREEESE LESCOL EEE SEY | the best pofitieian-isifie whoiean keep tim. | |'beasts five paydays. GIVE AND TAKE “There’s the law. Now, if it doesn’t | you, have the law changed, but, until ich time as it is changed, we are going } by the law, regardless of what k or say.” statement, made by a public of- | s to two incidents that have ; in the last week in Key West. One | caHy states the-duty—of public { and they performed that duty, } were extremely generous. in making [ eptions to-aid the men who: had com- } about doing what ‘the: taw says | citly. H In the other instance, the law i but, if one listened to the persons nis law affects, one would be led ve that they were exceptions to the suit plained expli just | But they happen to be dealing with | ho adhere to what the law states in | tance, and fuming and denunciation | of no consequence to the public | so it goes with everybody in this 2cy who thinks that any particular created for him, and that it is pre- uous for anybody else to aspire for | the : | Pol he w sumpt orld: the ins want to’stay in and | t to. get.in.<i Borthat. reason, | out the outs wa ider wraps Wher hétis-otit and! hot | on he is in. Be shee . if we stop to think“for-onty a moment, whether we are an in or an out, that everybody else has as much right to assuming he has the qualifi | , as we have, then there would be less | tied men when they learn that some- | Ise has an eye on the office they | { | | | | n of; body « hold. - Give and take form the best principal | which to act, provided that when | ke’ we don’t forget all about the g” that put us in office. December is a worke month; it i at _ ' GOOD BOOKS TO READ i tmot our custom to advertise books rey scolumns but we think a project; uMibitiated by the Haryard*Univer- Press, deserves some attention. The wniversity plans a series of books give intelligent Americans an.insight in- the prgblems that confront:the United States, inits relations with other nations. The Wohumes will attempt to interpret liv- itg peoples and their customs, as well. The study of each individual nation ill attempt to relate: (1) its relation to hy, people and economy; (2) | s brought about by the war; (3) our relations with the country in the past and (4) the problems that confront us and nation in the future. Vhether our readers know it or not we empted, in our discussion of, world | s, to present the viewpoint of other It is only through an understand- | 1g of the thinking and difficulties of other | peoples and governments that'we will be | able to. make probable the future ‘peat of the world, ; twp bieF For ‘thk' samé reason ve have "disap- proved" the éfforts of some Americans to stig apedll-feeling agains$ sure Allies, and other peoples, through appeals to the prej- udices that every intelligent person knows are inevitable in connection with our rela- tions with other lands. e is absolutely no way to predict will catch the faney of the buying but definitely it influenced by GOLDEN WEDDING ADVICE 1is day of increasing divorce, it is interesting to read a news story from Long Beach, California, telling of the three Bork | i . Loretta, Ida and Lucy, who mar- | a triple ceremony fifty years ago. The three couples get-together for the time in forty-five years retently to celebrate their triple golden wedding, This item may be encouraging te seme of the young couples who have recentty un- dertaken the journey of life. If, at the end of fifty years they are fortunate enough to be together, enjoying mutual respect, es- teem, and love, life will have presented them with one of its greatest gifts. To attain this goal, however, it is ne- ry for husbands and wives to recognize the right of individuals to develop distine- tive personalities and to refrain from petty encroachments that, in time, make life dis- reeable, whether in the home or else- where. . ce: probably is s through- pthe cleani pro y the same igh- 7] pairs | you’ll recall you d THE. REY WEST CITIZEN Chapter 7 [Sunday 8:10 to 9:58 a.m.] vee up! Wake up!” The words went echoing through Julia’: pened her ey: en buzzing pain. “Julia! Wake up! The police are here again. The guard was! knocked ‘out last night. You have| to wake up.” It was Virginia's voice and her | usual cool tones were an She h yer and that the last thing she knew. “My head hurts.” “At least you can some relief.” Virg: get you some aspir: She went into the bathroom d y she had put on a w and ¢! said. last night when she find her? She didn’t haye a chance to ask her. Gertrude, the maid who.did ng-and lived out, knock: “There’s police here to see madam right announced, gasping a : 4 Julia sat. up, and her throbbing a came wit! s of water, drank “Tm sorry. My can’t get up.” She thought the two women looked at her curiously. They both went out of room but} Virginia was back soon. “Who is your you don’t have a doct lice will say you're f idn’t look with grief last night.” Julia? If d tried to| 3 “Doctor the name v memory o: Jerry with q . % Seconds ‘went by — | again. Her nead was a whirl of|dike pu smpalk + She: av ing. At Jas the e: sat bi “Ss. j but vou two detective: w' GREAT PROGRESS |: MADE BY STATE: SHOWS DEVELOPMENT OF : AGRICULTUAAL AND OTH- ER RESOURCES (Ploridh News Service) ANNOENCED BY STATION: Subject to Change WKWF Where to Listen— 1600 On Your Dial Mutuai Broadcasting System (*Designates Network Program) Wednesday, December 12th 6 P. M. to Midnight 6:00 - New 6:15 9:00 9:15 9:30 49,00 30 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:55 12:00 10:00 10:15 10:25 10:30 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 Waltz Time Names in the News Fun With M Cecil B: Elsa Maxwe Take It E: Victor L: Neon ta 6 P. M. 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 BS Stone a John J. Cedric F Jane Cov Queen For A Day* Griffin Reporting* Listen to Leibert Remember* Music of Manhatt. Erskine Johnson* The Johns: ShSaSSa Pete Howe* Superman* ate Captain Midnight* *~ Tom Mix* bp ls Moll Rirklnd cae tacehrg pdt abr eRe THR ih to eS oe ASaSsa kened and lay,.uw you're the log- ct and they'd Possibility. ly I'd have no reason out the detective,” 15 eyes grew soft. “Ob. you pour innocent child! NCREDULITY gled for a : I was?” to help vou, t thought, d de an enemy To be continued development” development can and we recognize uation ninted out that the s tourists to t-industri- sam ‘no bthicrs ry. is as wel? 2 equi d io provide hypman efficd s of the Nation» rged the press mpaign and see the ‘Non-Stop Schedules Filed With Beard (Plorida News Sen Peters Beach nouncement NAL 1 hour these NEW YO 8 Hours 40 Minu : , \ \@For information \ and reservations. ~ eail 514 Southard Street, Phone 1040 Whe Buccaneer > PRESCRIBED FOR IN THE PAST 14 YEARS RAY BAN GLASS) SUN USC opt 4 4 { ifr P LACE YOUR REFRIGERATION REAL ICE BASIS and you will get ; ‘A GUARANTEED Refrig- eration Service. | REAL ICE is MORE ECONOMICAL . .. It’s Healthy and Safe ... It's PURE (ICE DIVISION) Sv ecececeseccescccosoes .. welcoming a fighting man home from the wars Home at last . »:to wife, to child and family. With Christmas in the ” tir. All the dreams of a lifetime rolled into one moment. At such a time Coca-Cola fits right into the picture—the familiar, friendly invi- tation Have a Coke adds the refreshing touch. A happy moment is an occasion for Coke—and the pause that refreshes. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KEY WEST COCA-COLA BUTTLING COMPANY “Coke” are marks whx Key West, Fla the regi anguish the prod fees) uct of The Coca-Cola Company.

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