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oat Citizen EXCEEDINGLY GOOD t Sunday, by The best news, concerning Key West, issued Saturday Charles O. Andrews’ o: of the Navy James -V. For- aid that all ted as havjng Forrestal con- to,,fulfill posts of he headquarters of the Seventh POH thatthe t if the transfer is r naval tivities in nat: Mr. Forrestal he olutions.| “~ will be | af nks, re ray 3, etc, West, judg- said. | fromi | wh and-we can look forward. co: ve > f It's a re tole y to a contint nee of that. activity e continued. CITIZEN lons How 1 effect at ca and pro t the: ¥ THE did not ot know, but at s long as the’ ful- 1 Apartments. ning Pavilion, d Sea. \ 4¢ County and ( will oquire al other proje when they b An sess of being start one is the, oper s .betweenit ig, (Ctip'den oll 931 HABRCE 0 ess conditions are exceed- al an- with the Forr 1, we need tin adi ;° and, tin mir nut their con buy something wah, toned ow considering me, and f its people.” Id be frankly. rec- ort of the United few “sacrifices” on t home. Under our , the Govern- on borrowed for what involved very was thar mY priv; st oflta 9 CAG st ldiad _ote prod 1 tozarfo oe ée Amerbreen}' r economy is providing some for the e ts and inflation will e the thrills for the rank and file. t produ | INTERNATIONAL LANSUAGE from this Conference, s the compulsor tionally - understood language in ols of ‘the worid, She thinks-that very severe one” to internation There i gestion .that ev world, should. le throughout: the ‘Rive Odtinty{ Phis would faci “Wibrdl understanding, andr progressive development of international institutions. We are not so sure that the possession of a common language would necessarily promote world peace. The probability is that it would have a beneficial influence in the porcess of years, but not necessarily in any immediate future. After all, as a smart columnist recent- is to hope for | ly observed, various factions in the United y and then | States speak the same language without e worst when it comes. ; being able to agree upon anything. 5 m of life reed to drink of in Key West will be | gga 1 not | ideas were hazy to her. And all the time she was aware of Aunt Emma steadily regarding her. Di essayed an uncertain smile. “I'm awfully sorry,” she said. hoped—” | Chapter 3 | PI was forced to admit that the 1 situation was—uncomfortable. She could not go out anywhere to telephone because she hadn't a “I penny. ci “Well, T can'write!” shé'thought. aa gan helgamey fis fPHebe’s tho nurry!” nia |B My io} And she’Also'made up Her mind) =< _ Dis \fthat she: mydst-begin.baing Aunt ‘ do Exgma’s-secreiery.,at once, so-that she could Ser scene: 4 a ; HUET SYD help ou tHisiifsernoon,} har: | Aunt Emma2). ghe.asked., jverd | “We'll see...” said “ Aunt} her?” 5 Emma, -with an enigmatic’smile.} Dj ‘turned head ' away They went up the stairs to-| quickly. It was almést intolerable gether. along the corridor, fo the| to Her to -hear-that name men- room at the end. tioned. Al throu: her lonely The room jooked pleasantly} 2nd:troubled life se had held as business-like, with a large flat-|her heart’s secret the tenderest id. Ar es fat once.” Spiritual Food By J. W. R. bs AN ENCOURAGING LETTER | | Occasionaily the writer-recBives } {a letter from a reader that makes j him feel his efforts are not im} watch.” vain. Such a one came to this i column last week. In reproduc- had needed expensive repairs and | there is no attempt to “pat one's Di had put; it away until Uncle er’s words ‘Temindged “her that. it_might af. "provide ail Nae: “That's an idea!” she said to herself. “I'd forgotten that {eT Jook for ‘ y hy rityal Rood’ as Soom as HY | gets there, and | es Ips ae ae it does not pear. I know space is limited it times, buty am* always very Hadied tulad get it‘in. “$1 feel you have a great door of opportunity open to you when you have the press to reach the people. Somebody said the press is more powerful than the tongue, Very well; but how to’ convert the watch into money? With a sudden inspiration, she began to write a letter. | “Dear Mrs:.Frick: “Here 1 am, safe and sound. The address is ” Here | topped desk. very neat, and a | typewriter on a_ table. .,Aunt Emma placed a chair before the image of that mother she could not remember. “Now. thy dear! Here is a little i} remain | trade at home if possible, | that he | | depth torbgibazskedt id Sidfnom oldeyed teaching of one ! yh oR wees et world, should fe UME Un: addition %@ ‘the language of-his,-or-her,-na-{2 Dinh seen annae. 1 | West; | to! Pensacola. : | « for Di, and seated herself a thé desk,« facing ‘her, 1 “what do you kno bout cretinism?” | “Not—very much,” she ° an- | swered. article of mine which I'd like you to type. ‘Basie fallacies of the Montessori Method.’” With her hand on the door knob, she looked back at Di. “Knock on the door if you want to',leave. the room,” she said. “I shall be conducting experiments v rauch? What would be nition of cretinisra?” avations they’re making in the sland of Crete.” ‘Good—Goa!”" said-Aunt Emma. “A revelation of'charaéteb} You're qne of thasdipexSoris\ ho can’t say ‘l don’t know’... Cretinism in the corridor, and a sudden ine: terruption would be very dis- agreeable,” Dp finished a page; ¢ a ” Then, as she Be ainew sheet, she Wedtts stéps oltside the door, shuffling-up: and’ dpwh the corridor. t Its tHdSe‘childreénr?'She 7 a 5 ae thought. and room grew | dre say I’m an Ydigt’thy-| stifling to ner; WAwes dikevi | she said.’ “but"t nope it can BrsoR She; got up.in Aaste; and, | Neue’ useful ‘to! you! ‘ftan| opened the, windc.s. Jeaned out, i » - breathing with relief. the ‘cool | e you able to read a book| Spring air. Then, beneath'’ her, { she heard a voice. | She leaned further out, The | 19 and Riz gto on ‘Well’ At' 10.058: Feet |Past! Weekend, ' * * IN LIME. AT DEPTH:OF 3222 FEET BIG :PINE. WELL NOW 8% dholpozuonk Another Méhroe ugk! hat- the well-Gulf-Oit- Company; ida was_indliddd “ih! thé?! “pds-| 3) drilling abv Big Pine sKey IS” ‘category.’ The’@map; com: septehoMs eilvhayitiow! reached’ ‘a> bihwe With “thd “peliée ¢RAt the!) keds’ "Phe! erew!| Florida opielsutatlic 4h cout HUE: epotted: arititg in limes fly! extension “OF tHE “Appalachian | The well,“ known. officidlly as’ rock formations iti’which oil was! Guif Oil Co.’s "State of Florida‘ found in the North- and West, No. 1, was started February 8;! spiirred’ oil. companies to sink | 1945 j wells in this state. | | Oil operators are convinced! that the Everglades hold petrol-! eum in quantities similar to the production in Texas, Louisiana and Mexican oil fields. They; base their opinion on studies of, the. earth’s formation in this Di . Another well being drilled in} Monroe County, the Kepublic Oil Cor, O. D. Robinson No., 1, has reached a depth of 10,053 feet and workers say they are, now in lime and dolomite. Dolo- mite is a brittle calcium magne- sium carbonate. This well wag; area. begun February 8, 1946. | The first sustained: flow of | Mr. Gunter reports that drill-| natural gas discovered in’ Florida | ing operations are proceeding at’ Was at a well sunk at the corner eight oil wells in Florida and) °f Dade and Monroe counties. It that locations of two more have| was drilled in 1940 by the W, G, jugt been palegted. Drilling at) Blanchard interests, | lis in. Dade County has} ASST 001 ‘ pended, but two Sunni-|~ (TODAY IN HISTORY, Hig. in, Colfier lek: *| byzty ‘ lane sSisisth| | —~¢Know-Amterica) | * Humblg Oil Cd! stfuck” 1803—Ohio admitted to sae 11,627 feet_at its Sunniland Well hood. . No. 1. It js now producing 5 to,., 1864-—Jugtus »H, Rathbone 20 bavrelé’ ashy in 19H ie’ pro-"thigé ated Fehon clarke tah j duced 11,822 barrels. For bring-, Washington Lodge, No. 1, the} ing in this well, the first com-, Knights of Pythias. i mercial well in Florida, the com-| 4gg7—The National pany was awarded $50,000 by founded in Washi the state. lf ington by Oliver 1H. Kelley and six others. The other producing well. in’ 1378—‘Thomas ‘A. Edison grant-| Florida, also drilled by the! eq patent for his phonograph, per-! Humble. Oil~Co., is” giving 257 haps the most original of hi barrels of 19.2 gravity oil per many inventions. i and 161 barrels of salt wate | 1918—Reciprocal draft treaties; It is Gulf Coast Realties No. 4 signed between United States,! {well, one mile north of the Crnada and Britain. j Sunniland Well No. 1. It.has) 1941—Presidetit signs the Act; | reached a depth of 11,597. |limiting public debt to 65 billion Oil ies are fast-increas-| dollars. Work “begins on Pan. ! il comapnies are cy ¥ i 01 - | ing their lease holdings. in the, ama’s third set.of locks. state and now hold oil mineral! 1942—Jap planes sink U. S. de- | exploration rights on more than’ stroyer “Peary” in harbor of Dar- ; 32,000,000 acres. ofland. Of ihis, win, Australia. ; | total, more: than 85,00@ acres. were| 1943—U. S. forces in Tw ag | acquired last. week, | withdraw to new’ mountain posi-| Most of jthev acreage; is sub-; tioris. a A merged: of ygpartly » 19440. S. fleet sell Japs: in slahds. his | ‘ortugas, 64 Mmiles.westiof, Phe~ first -ott- well -drilled- in: of fu Florida was locitéd near Sumter-/*! ville in Sumter County. Drilling! operations were ¢arried on inj 1901, The well was abandoned at 1500 feet, despite the fact opera- NEW YORK.—The dingo a Tele dog is one of the few car-_ }tors discovered geological forma-/ nivetous us in“ Australia.} tions they were seeking. “Test } One dingo has been known to wells since then have been sunk) destroy a hundred sheep in one . all-over the state. night. The present extensive opera- - t tions to find oil beneath Florida's; The United States is the only limestone strata begun in the! cou the world that has y in strata begun in the 1930’s_follow-| enough of the i ing the publication of a map.by; used in lthe U. S. Geological Survey! needs. said Aunt} voice, which was Uncle Peter’s,| Something light ... I'm expecting |enclosed two clippings that fol- “Kindly read the first} came from the roonr inside. your cousin for dinner.” low: ind then give me a terse] | “Hello!” he cried. “What cousin?” asked Di, i BIBLE ROBES % “But he’s telephoning!” she|startled by the news and by the | F ‘ a ‘c the big volume that was| thought. “Then the telephone| change in her aunt’s manner, so | A rejected king wore a “scarlet pushed across the desk to her. | can’t be out of order—” kindly and solicitous now. jTobe” (Matt. 27:28). Some Observations .Upon the “Hello!” he said again. “Miles!| “Your Uncle Peter’s son...I | A religious hypocrite wore a Naturai Limitation of National) Your aunt wants you to come out} think you'll like Miles. You'll be | “long robe” (Luke 20:46). Cultures, by Rufus Leonard. at once .. . What? I don’t care| glad of someone your own age to | Ruling kings still wear “red She turned to the first page and|. .., No. I haven’t a cent . . . Oh,| talk to.” trobes” (Rey. 19:13). began to read, But it was like aj pawn your watch—do anything| “She is nice!” «thought Di. But ey 1s : " | mare; she had to read sen-| you want, but come out here at| “Now if only there’s a good din- | Pees Tay Te bee t over and over, to under-|once, d’you understand?” * ner!” wear “the best robe” (Luke stand them. and even then, the! ‘Di drew. back into the room. (To be continued) 1 15:22). . : ee sae a ———~ | A saint can wear a “white robe” Nl inet Clintons natn tan Ln dn tintin tn tnt tin tant Ann tn tn tntind (Rev. 7:9). Be re abodrd the U. S.S. Néshore, an} i hi revibit ieht. i ta esddeaoneoronnetdansmnnheaddaaadans | attack drangport of the “Migiclyidnthe sah rane ae Hep oft 1 We d weports te Geo-\ showing “oilfields: then' produc-) Carpet” flee | one lean, ang gne blind!’ He won- | logis! Man’ kee “sear ing’"ant ‘bosSiblE"OHT fields. Figr-| This ship left Guam, February dgred whak tie’ ares ant ‘of Mr. Roberts’ objecting to the |; Grange! ‘spraying of trees in his yard by the State Plant Board. i ‘she left a blank to fill in later. | and I believe it is true. “You were so friendly this | «] especially $ ’ : pecially enjoyed ‘The morning that 1 feel encouraged | Rooks of the Bible In Rhyme’ and }‘A Mother Speaks’, also ‘My Abid-| fing Portion’. They were real| | good. Hope you will have some jmore like them sometime. “W. J. R. writes good, It is ail Bible doctrine, and I hope he will } keep on sending more. I will right. But just at the-moment, |Send you more _ contributions Iam pretty hard up. | whenever I can. I am only too “lL hope this won’t bother |glad to have a little part in the you, great work of telling others about God's, pyrpase in. the, Bible.” As, you); now, realize, .ar shave. realized, the writer can nof claim sole, cyedit for this, columm, It is the;,nesults,,pf, ihe combined, ef- fotts;of himself and the readers. that make it possible, for “Spixitr, fal Food” tq contain materia}, benefit to all. Your contributions, are always welcome." Enclosed is a little watch. If you could possibly sell it for me, and send on the money, L shouid be very much. obliged. “I have atready started to work as my aunt's secretary, and i am sure that in a little while everything will be all “Sincerely yours, “Diana LEONARD” i a she pus:thé letter inside er_ blouse. and set to work wpon Hee” dunes tanh betas with Sait bes alt alAibé db Gwhen she had seryshed: she was, pleased with it. he,.doer ,opened and Apnt mma entere : “Finished?” she said. “That's very nice .. . Now. my dear, have you a pretty dress with you? | The writer of the above lette~ HENRY BETHEL RETURNING HOME PEARL HARBOR}'T. “i Lb! TRUTH ABbUT EATS Hemty ‘Bethel \CHBo;\son of, Mrs, [rnc iAatY "ig ed! of'h gather th Nas! x Finally, the bride*will wear a “fine dint “rebel White», an. @lean. (Bay.19-7).... Mary’! Hannah, “of'' Fort'Village, i héa’ tdleri : Rep Wests laionkest thane Wen heees he arate qa veterans ‘returning téthe States Hie pone an defut' dream amily’ of &@ won 3, anid was schéduled:torbtrive: inl Ia Tittle son promotioe icon cag San Francisco about February 16.14 iy, he fidtt ‘Wwho'gells you tHe The’ Neshore is ond df/the! Navy'¥! \.| iskey ig the’ fat’ ¢at, ‘mother is trenrendous supply’ fleet which ij6 ten eat, aiid you are the blind ranged thousands ° of’ ‘ miles | eat,” throughout the Pacific, carrying God Help’ these clits! ‘They are men and materials to U. S. attack supposed to have “niné lives” but forces. if we could destroy the one liquor |cat, the others would die. Key Scripture Quotation: Jesus said, “T am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in mo, though he were dead, yet shall he live: and whosoever liveth arid believeth in’me shall never die.” —John 11:25,26. ANCIENT BELIEF Funeral services for Harry NEW YORK.—In ancient times, Sands, who died yesterday in his | it was believed that a jacinth or home. on Virginia street, will be | hyacinth worn in a ring on the held tomorrow afternoon. Sery- | finger had the faculty of produces ices, on Ue conducted in the Lo 01 pez chapel, with the Rey... J.B, ‘Culpepper .officiating. West In Days Gone By FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN OF FEBRUARY 19, 1936 | a pea tht come court by. Judge Jefferson ‘B. Browne, elected to spend 24 hours in jail instead of paying a fine of $10. The case was an outgrowth | BOPSaTS PA AMS ye! COLD PREPARATIONS Liquid, Tablet, Salv¢, Nose Drops TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1946 - is Your Horoscope . + FEBRUARY 19, 1946 —) You have a retiring disposition, stu- dious and with deep intuitions,» but are capable of rising to dis- tinction. The affections are not very warm, but the nature is con- stant, if not unduly antagonized. It is a position from which one 6f jhumble birth rises to great influ- ence, Buorbon whiskey takes its name from a county in Kentucky by that name. RADIO PROGRAM ANNOUNCED BY STATION Subject to Chause f i Where to Listen— 1600 On Your Dial Mutual Broadcasting System (*Designates Network Programs) Tuesday, February 19th 6 P.M. to Midnight 6:00 News 6:15 1600 Club 6:30 Weather Report 6:35 1600 Club 7:0U Fulton Lewis, Jr.* 7:15 Here Comes Louit Jordan 7:30 Arthur Hale, News* 7:45 Inside of Sports* 8:00 Bedtime Story* 8.30 Adventures of Falcon* 9:00 Gabriel Heatter* 9:15 Real Life Stories* 9:30 Forum of the Air* y 10:15 . Upton Close,, News* en 10:30. The Better: Half? ots 11:00 All the News? 11:15 Dance Orchestra* y Sant 11;30 Dance, Orchestra t » Dance Orchestra 1 News t Danee Orchtstra* 122300) Wednesday, February 20th 7 A. M. to Noon | Sunrise Serenade News Norman Cloutier Weather Report Sunrise Serenade News Sunrise Serenade , Program Resurne Frazier Hunt, News* Hometown Frolics “Come and Get It” Program Resume . Meditation Happy Cowboy Tick Tock Time* Fun With Music* Cecil Brown, News* Elsa Maxwell* | at: Take It Easy'Time* |“! V. H. Lind@ighr* (""* Noon to 6'P. M. Llye Van, News Morton Downey, ‘Weather Report’ Siesta Serenade Lopez, Music* John J. Anthony® Cedric Foster® ’ Smiletime* Queen for Novatime Remember* | Songs For Everyone’ Happy Cowboy’ Erskine Johnson* The Johnson Family* Mutual Melody. Hour* Pete Howe* Superman* Captain Midnight* Tom Mix* SesRsssys SOLOS Mea I-14 Uaas 10:00 = i. a 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 Sonis* I 12:00 12:15° 12:30 12:35 1:15 1:45 2:00 * 2:15 :30 200 3:30 3:15 3:45- 4:00 4:15 4:30 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 a Day", AE Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD STAR * BRAND na cosan COFFEE and CUBAN Try A Pound Today! Office Hours, 7 to 9 p.rh,, and by , Appointment, Phone 19, at Dr. Galey’s Office, 417 Eaton Street Se ed Caution: Use Only ss Directed - it’s good Bus service by the Florida Mo- | tor Lines, between Miami ani Key West, will begin Friday morning. j Swimming events, it was an- nounced today, will be held in the submarine base basin during the Week of Joy to be celebrated in Key West. Mrs. S. Paul Vecker, of Ra- leigh, N. C., is visiting her moth- | er, Mrs. Nellie Williams, of Eliz: beth street. ee. 3 » 1D. Aronovi 1 this “SINCE 186 * ENJOY A. BOTTLE OF P. O. of A., Camp No. 4, wiil present a program of patriotic) numbers in the auditoriuin of the Harris school tomorrow. night. Key West Junior Woman’s Club will give a benefit bridge tomor- row O WOND EHRET’S BEER FAMOUS FOR FINE FLAVOR EHRET’S BEER oe 6