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-FAGE TWO) Key West Citizen ee Pre by * % Streets vy Thre Citizen Corner Greene and Ann Only Dally Newspaper in Key Weat and Monroe County Fan niche tapes. Bntered at Key West, Morida ae second class matter MEMBER Tup. TRO PRESS. The Associated Press ta excite Nispatchon sredived \ spatches credite to it oF nol ‘othorwine credited tt this papér and-also the local news published here, _s Bi RSCRIPTION RATER VR Made known on application. AML readi! notices, cards. of thanks, Fours tons of BS wag a Notices, poema, eto. ohare M for at the Tate of 10 cents ine. Notices for entertainment — by churches from which & revenue is to_be derived are 5 conts a line ‘The Citizen is an open forum and invites discussion of pubtle issues and subjects of local or general interest but. it will not publish aneagmou communications, WATCHES TORNADO FROM PLANE The season for tornadoes is back again and consider- able damage was done by a twister in Southern Mich- igan and Canada recently. At the time of the torna- do; an airplane pilot changed his course so that the aircraft, with 25 pas- sengers, would not cross thé path of the storm. Ray. ~Milner, the _ pilot, watched the tornado from the sky, seeing it crush buildings and pick up ob-| justments be made tliat are | people’s ideas.” jeets and whirl them around. He described the storm as} stretching from the ground} to the cloud base, about 2,-| operation of the law of sup-| Dn. He ‘ , 500 feet, or 3,000 feet in the; ply and demand. The time /of the Rockefeller Inst. for Medi- air. According to Milner, the) tornado “would hit the| * ground and. dissipate, and then, stretch down and hit the ground, again, making) there will not be any furth- whirlpools of the Key West, shortly after the ‘} sides to the dispute. Reason NO FURTHER NEED ‘When the OPA rent ceil- ings became effective in beginning of World War II, The Citizen published an editorial on that subject, and it was so fair landlords accused The Citizen of sid- ing with the OPA, and OPA officials accused The Citizen of favoring the landlords. Fairness. in a dispute. of any kind: brings. forth sim; ilav reactions from both for that. is that adherents of one side are so wrapped up in their contention they. are unable to concede, any, thing to the other side, and vice versa, If we recall rightly, we said that a gross income of, 14 per cent. annually in| rentals, based on what the property had cost, was fair, but OPA. officials. said it was too high and landlords declared it was too low. The} latter maintained that the rentals should be at least 18 per cent because of the ex- penses of taxes, upkeep and insurance, and OPA thought that 12 per cent would pro- vide sufficient revenue to leave a fair profit, after all expenses had. been paid. But how about deteriora- tion? the landlords. asked. Should. that not be consid- ered also ‘when we., fix a basis for. the payment of. rents? Were that subject dis- cussed today, with OPA control discontinued tempor- arily, similar views would be advanced by the parties} to each side of the subject. In. only one way can ad- satisfactory, that is, must be satisfactory, to everybody. concerned, and that is the! will come in Key West, as! well as elsewhere. in the United. States, when that) law will be in effect again,} and when that time comes; storm | er need for legislation in} clouds close to the ground.” | fixing ceiling: prices on any-jforces, born at Nahant, Mass., 44 - We call attention to the Fer} thing. + port that the tornado dissi- patéd upon hitting the) j ground in a whirling move-| ing toward some kind of aj York, noted author, born in Bos- ment, it loses its immediate} destructiveness but that tor- nado hit the ground and: bounced. ©. Milner’s observaions | seem to establish the fact, that when the tornado hits the ground in a whirling, movement, it dissipates its! immediate destructiveness! but that later the same’ foree in the air sends thej twister back to the ground! te do additional damage. ) THE “ONE WORLD’ | IDEA There has been consider-| able talk about “one world,” ; and the suggestion is made! that people are out-of-date] . Who do not accept the march’ , of events: | It should! be pointed out, however, that while the de- velopment of tran sporta- tion and communication has shortened distances be-! tween the various parts of| the’ globe, there has been no similar development in the realm of political or economic philosophies. Consequently, when wet speak of “one world,” we should understand. that. all the phrase means _ is that each. part of the world is, | in a sense dependent upon the rest of the world and} that events anywhere have} an effect everywhere. So far as political and economic ideals are con-! cerned, there is nothing} like te ie and there! may be y years before} the peopl@of the world will | learn. to. cooperate through their governments. In the meantime, all that an intel- ligent people can do is to prepare themselves for co: operation and also for the defense of, their way of life. The spirit of freedom is wherever men are’ learning to do justice to one another. The worth of.a city. is only to be accounted, by. the worth of its men and wom- en. | carry on our It seems that we are head-: showdown with Russia. There is nothing wrong with any economic theory that says an_ individual should get as much as he} can earn. a HOW ABOUT. THESE. | RUSSIANS | There is an. old English| proverb that has lived to re- | mind us that “talk is cheap.” | But cheap talk like the Rus-| sians are giving us is sure} to be very .expensive. if we) attempts to! compromise with the views! of Stalin, Molotov, and the} rest of their breed. It seems! impossible to expect to get: together with any nation! that has shown the lack of} understanding of world af-| fairs in the way that Rus-' sia has exhibited herself. The Soviet Socialist. Re- public covers one-sixth, of the earth’s surface, Russia never has hada government. that was half civilized. The reigning Czars were tough and ‘brutal, and, Stalin’s bunch are not, much of an improvement. Molotov and the rest of the roughnecks and ignoramuses call them- selves Communists. They constantly persist in. stirring up trouble in Argentina — just to balk the Americas. ' In the English language | Communism is a new Rus- sian word, because its es-| tablished definition meant! people who participate, | join interests, have a part- : = 00 nership, a national owner-| 1139 ship, joint tenancy. But in} Russia the’ Communists are still under the heel of} despots. They can vote a ticket with just one set of| names, Stalin and Com- pany’s puppets, which means that they must vote only for their masters. The Central Government of Rus- sia absorbs all the capitalis- tic control of all their peo- ple. Their new national anthem glorifies the “Great Russia of the Great Lenin | and Stalin.” i \Today’s. Birthdays, ago. Harry Lester, 69, died Friday, night after an illness of only a few hours. He was stricken with agute indigestion shortly after eating a, piéce . of pie. Funel services are. to. be. held . ternoon in the Lopez chapel, with the Rev, A, B. Dimmiick, of St. Paul’s, Officiating. Many Key Westers, taking ad- vantage: of the one-fare round trip, sailed today for, Tampa on_a 10-day’ vacation, » : Pitcie sonia Sydney, J.. Ball, formerly of Key West, whose father publish- ed The Advertiser in this city for many. years, died, in, Havana June 25, according to information |. receivea, today by Pressey L. Weatherford. Fourth of July was celebrated to a great éxtent yesterday. after- noon,.on South: Beach. . Various athletic contests were held in the afternogn, and. at night there -were fireworks displays. The, Rev. Hubert Baker, who was born, in Key ‘West and, at one time, was the pastor of what is now the Ley Memorial Church, died Saturday in New York: Mr. Baker later preached in Spanish in a mission in Cuba, but, for)’ many, years, had resided in.Col- umbia, South America. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Lester arrived in Key West today .to|, attend the funeral of the for- mer’s brother, Harry Lester. Today The Citizen says in an editorial, paragraph: Sometimes genius is displayed } in the ability to cash in on other rbert, §, Gasser, directot cal Research, New. York, born at Platteville, Wis., 58 years ago. Dr. ene L. Opie of, New, York, famed pathologist, born at Staunton, Va. 73 years ago. Henry Cabot. Lodge, of, Mass.,. former U. S. senator, who, gave. up his. seat to serve in the armed | years ago. 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